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Clunes Museum
Document - CORRESPONDENCE, 18/02/1971
.1 CORRESPONDENCE FROM GOVERNMENT OF VICTORIA, MINSTRY OF TOURISM, A.C. ANDERSON, ACTING DIRECTOR OF TOURISM, TO MR. TOM EVANS M.P., PARLIAMENT HOUSE, MELBOURNE DATED 18TH FEBRUARY 1971 - RE - SUBSIDY FOR TOURISM BROCHURES FOR THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS REGION OF VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA. .2 CORRESPONDENCE FROM PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA, A.T. EVANS, M.L.A. TO MR. R. PRYOR, SHIRE SECRETARY, SHIRE OF TALBOT AND CLUNES, DATED 24TH FEBRUARY, 1971 RE - SUBSIDY FOR TOURISM BROCHURElocal history, government, state government, clunes tourism -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Barometer, Given the plaque affixed to the instrument states Royal Arcade as the premises’ address it is assumed that the barometer was manufactured no sooner than1869
Stick mercury barometer, named after Admiral Robert Fitzroy of the Royal Navy (1805 - 1865) for his detailed instructions on interpreting the weather that are included with the instrument. Fitzroy was the captain of the Beagle, a weather forecaster to Charles Darwin and the second Governor of New Zealand. He developed many different types of barometers and was the first person to introduce the science of weather forecasting to the British Isles. A local manufacturer of scientific instruments, Thomas Gaunt, produced the barometer and it was adapted for the southern hemisphere by Robert Ellery, the State Astronomer based at the Melbourne Observatory. Described as "Gaunt's Fitzroy Barometers" in the original sale catalogue, it was priced from 25/- to ₤9.9s. [See Miller, M., Gaunt’s Time, 2014]. Thomas Gaunt's business was originally located at 14 Bourke Street East from 1858. In 1869-1870 he moved to new premises in the Royal Arcade, Collins Street. Gaunt's business became an institution in Victorian Melbourne and Gaunt its leading clock maker. PROVENANCE According to official minutes the barometer was purchased by the Melbourne Athenaeum in 1874. In particular, at the March meeting of the General Committee the House Subcommittee was instructed to "obtain a Fitzroy or other reliable barometer" to be "fixed in the Reading Room". The 1874 Annual Report records the purchase at ₤3.10.0. The barometer is historically significant as an example of the work of Melbourne’s leading scientific instrument maker, Thomas Gaunt. The barometer has social significance as an example of the type of accoutrements provided by the committee of the Melbourne Athenaeum for the comfort of its members. Further social significance lies in the fact that Robert Ellery, the Government Astronomer, who designed the local version of the barometer, has a direct connection with the Athenaeum being a subscription member and committee member of the Athenaeum during the 1870s. There are also records of a T Gaunt as a subscription member of the Athenaeum during the 1870s and 1880s which may be Thomas Gaunt, however, this is yet to be verified. Stick mercury barometer known as the Admiral Fitzroy Barometer. It comprises an oblong wooden case with glass front panel, ornate pediment, barometer with bulb cistern (empty of fluid),printed instructions for interpreting information given by the gauge affixed to left and right face of instrument. Includes a thermometer. The barometer appears to be intact except for the turning knobs which are missing and the mercury in the tube which is not present. Whether the instrument could be restored to working order is unknown. Front right panel, metal plaque: "Thos Gaunt, Barometer Maker, Royal Arcade, Melbourne"melbourne athenaeum, barometer, thermometer, admiral fitzroy, thomas gaunt of melbourne, robert ellery -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Public Record Office of Victoria, Victorian Aborigines 1835-1901 : a resource guide to the holdings of the Public Record Office, Victoria / prepared by the Public Record Office of Victoria, 1984
Includes a brief history of the Board for the Protection of Aborigines (and its forerunners) and extracts from the papers of M. Sievewright, C.W. Sievewright (on a murder case), W. Thomas (on stone houses), W.A.P. Dana (on native police), E.S. Parker; (biography of Merringoondeet), P. Sohier (on phrenology); Coranderrk revolt; Lake Tyers; Ramahyuck64 p. : ill ; facsims, ports. ; 21 cm.Includes a brief history of the Board for the Protection of Aborigines (and its forerunners) and extracts from the papers of M. Sievewright, C.W. Sievewright (on a murder case), W. Thomas (on stone houses), W.A.P. Dana (on native police), E.S. Parker; (biography of Merringoondeet), P. Sohier (on phrenology); Coranderrk revolt; Lake Tyers; Ramahyuckphrenology. | public records -- victoria. | psychology - cognition - intelligence. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1851- crime - against persons. | education. | government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850. | government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1851-1900. | government policy - state and territory - victoria. | settlement and contacts - government settlements, reserves. | law enforcement - police - native police. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Full house now at 'vacant' wards, 1992
Nunawading Council now has a full house for its two extraordinary electionsNunawading Council now has a full house for its two extraordinary elections after the sudden resignation of North West ward councillor Andrew Rawlings and the lack of nominations in the South west ward.Nunawading Council now has a full house for its two extraordinary elections local government, rawlings, andrew, city of nunawading, kliska, adam, hennigan, michael, zimmerman, henry, o'sullivan, kevin -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Tour of Government House, 1976
... Mitcham melbourne government house victoria shortland j callender ...Correspondence between Mrs J. Shortland, Secretary, Nunawading and District Historical Society and Loris Callender, Secretary to the Governor re arranging a visit to the State Apartments of Government House, Victoria.Correspondence between Mrs J. Shortland, Secretary, Nunawading and District Historical Society and Loris Callender, Secretary to the Governor re arranging a visit to the State Apartments of Government House, Victoria.Correspondence between Mrs J. Shortland, Secretary, Nunawading and District Historical Society and Loris Callender, Secretary to the Governor re arranging a visit to the State Apartments of Government House, Victoria.government house, victoria, shortland, j, callender, loris a -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, In-house team wins contract, 1996
Whitehorse Council has given a contract to the Whitehorse Early Learning Service to an in-house team.Whitehorse Council has given a contract to the Whitehorse Early Learning Service to an in-house team. There will be an $11,000 saving to Council each year for the next three years.Whitehorse Council has given a contract to the Whitehorse Early Learning Service to an in-house team.local government, city of whitehorse, childrens services -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Council 'home' inadequate, 1995
Former Nunawading mayor, Noel Spurr, joined the debate over the unsuitability of the current Whitehorse Council administrative centre at Box Hill own Hall.Former Nunawading mayor, Noel Spurr, joined the debate over the unsuitability of the current Whitehorse Council administrative centre at Box Hill own Hall. Bruce Atkinson, Koonung Province MP claims parts of Nunawading Civic centre, still being used by Whitehorse Council to house some employees, could be better utilized as a District Court House for the Eastern region.Former Nunawading mayor, Noel Spurr, joined the debate over the unsuitability of the current Whitehorse Council administrative centre at Box Hill own Hall. local government, city of whitehorse, spurr, noel, atkinson, bruce, council chambers, amalgamations, box hill town hall -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Lost battle with cancer, 25/08/1993
Article in Nunawading Gazette re Graham Walsh receiving his Order of Australia medal from Governor Sir Richard McGarvie at Government House a few days before he lost his battle with cancer. He was a former Mayor of Nunawading.walsh, graham a, order of australia, nadrasca -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Government grants announced, 1991
A local family support program will benefit most from the latest State Government grant. Reach Out For Kids Foundation will receive $22,000 from a total of $42,000 provided under the Community Support and Development Grants.welfare services, reach out for kids, harrowfield, john, community services, indo-chinese elderly association, louise multicultural community centre, koonung cottage, family violence prevention, neighbourhood houses, poverty action program -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, A Mental health landmark
Launch of the Central East Area Mental Health Service for the City of Whitehorse.Launch of the Central East Area Mental Health Service for the City of Whitehorse. First phase of the state government's reform of mental health services.Launch of the Central East Area Mental Health Service for the City of Whitehorse. medical services, central east mental health service, tehan, marie, upton house, bolger, patrick, belshaw, doris, stewart, allan -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Facts about Commonwealth Hostels Ltd, 1/04/1970
Pamphlet about Commonwealth Hostels Ltd., a non profit making company set up by the Australian Government to operate hostels and guest houses throughout Australia.eastbridge migrant hostel, commonwealth hostels ltd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Land safe, no houses, 2008
Land at Lake Road Blackburn will become a public park belonging to Whitehorse Council and the Federal government after 30 December 2009.Land at Lake Road Blackburn will become a public park belonging to Whitehorse Council and the Federal government after 30 December 2009.Land at Lake Road Blackburn will become a public park belonging to Whitehorse Council and the Federal government after 30 December 2009.blackburn lake sanctuary, lake road blackburn, barresi, phil -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, All smiles at Rudd's mayoral love-in, 2008
Mayors from all over Australia shake hands with Kevin Rudd at Parliament House.Mayors from all over Australia shake hands with Kevin Rudd at Parliament House. Photo also shows Kaele Way, President of the National Local Government Womens Association and former Whitehorse Councillor.Mayors from all over Australia shake hands with Kevin Rudd at Parliament House.rudd, kevin, way, kaele -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Letter regarding Silver Jubilee medal, 29/04/1935
Letter from Government House to Herbert Thomas Bishop informing him that the King has granted him a medal in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of his accession to the throne.bishop, herbert thomas, governors, medals -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, City's Chief Executive Officer goes into retreat, 31/08/1988 12:00:00 AM
After five years as the City's Chief Executive Officer, Les Fell is to retire.After five years as the City's Chief Executive Officer, Les Fell is to retire. He looks back on his term with satisfaction, including his representation of Australia on the International City Management Association. He and his wife plan to run a seminar centre and executive retreat in Campaspe House, Woodend.After five years as the City's Chief Executive Officer, Les Fell is to retire. fell, les, fell, shirley, city of nunawading, local government -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Cuts to bite deep, 28/04/1993
Article on effect of State Government's mini-budget on community house and other programs.neighbourhood houses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, More state funds, 24/11/1992
Article on funding increases for Koonung Cottage from the State Governmentneighbourhood houses, koonung cottage, setches, kay, harrowfield, john -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photo, Winlaton Youth Training Centre
A house on the site was originally owned by successful businessman , Joseph Tweedle before being sold to the government. For many years it was the Winlaton Training Centre for girls. When the institution was closed the buildings were demolished and the land subdivided for housing.Four girls standing in the grounds of Winlaton outside a building.winlaton youth training centre, nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Matheson's Home
The Nunawading orchard was purchased in 1920 by Mary Lilian Matheson from Florence Rebecca Course for a sum of 1050 Sterling Pound. In 1988 the Federal & State government allocated $125,000 to the Nunawading Council towards the purchase of the house, outbuildings and the orchard facing Springvale Road, as it was representative of one of the last working orchards in the Nunawading district. The property has now been vacant for many years (2011) and is secured with window bars and security services. Lately a large cyprus tree crashed onto the largest outbuilding and it was removed.8 coloured photographs (a-h) of the Matheson house and orchard on Springvale Road, East Burwood. House, shed, windmill, old orchard and pine and cyprus in the photographs.matheson, mary, matheson orchard, orchards, early burwood, strathdon -
Unions Ballarat
Photograph: Betty Borchers, Joan Brown, Senator Lindsay Tanner and Cr Craig Fletcher, 27/7/10
Photograph: Betty Borchers, Joan Brown, Senator Lindsay Tanner and Cr Craig Fletcher The photograph was taken at the launch of ALP candidate Catherine King's election campaign launch in 2010. Catherine King is the federal ALP member for Ballarat and has been in office since 2001. She was a cabinet minister in the second Rudd ministry and is now part of the Shadow Cabinet. Betty Borchers worked as a legal secretary. She was active in the Ballarat ALP and is the wife of Norm Borchers. Joan Brown was a passionate and active member of the Labor Party in Ballarat. Lindsay Tanner was a member of the House of Representatives holding the seat of Melbourne for the period 1993-2010. He resigned from politics prior to the 2010 election. He is a lawyer who has worked as an articled clerk and was State Secretary of the Clerks Union before entering politics. He was Minister for Finance during the Rudd-Gillard years of government. Craig Fletcher is a former Mayor of Ballarat and became Chairman of the Ballarat Turf Club in 2014.Photographbtlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, borchers, betty, king, catherine, brown, joan, tanner, lindsay, fletcher, craig, local councillors, politicians, election campaigning, cabinet, alp, australian labor party -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Watts' Blackburn Dairy, c1929
The Watts family bought the dairy at 20 Albert St. in 1929 and increased the business from one to seven carts. From Albert St. they moved to Rialway Parade. In the beginning their milk came from a family dairy farm located in Moorabbin but after the Government required all milk to be pasteurised they obtained their milk from Crumps' dairy in Surrey Hills as was more efficientBlack and white photograph of the house and dairy belonging to the Watts family. House painted white and the dairy on the side of the brick building.dairies, watts' blackburn dairy, railway parade blackburn, watts don -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Cliff Bottomley, Australian News and Information Bureau, Richard Casey shaking hands with Thean Pak Ken, Warden Brian Jones looks on, 10-01-1957
Minister for External Affairs Lord Richard Casey visited International House in January, 1957, its first year operating as a residential college. Lord Casey was Minister for External Affairs in the Liberal-Country government from 1951 to 1960, becoming involved in patronage of International House with his wife, Lady Maie Casey. Thean Pak Ken, pictured here, was one of six Malaysian students to attend International House in its first year. He was in his final year of medical school, going on to a career as a doctor and marrying in Perth.richard casey, students -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Richard Shiell, "Tunku Abdul Raman", 1960
Pictured here is Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1957 to 1970, leading Malaysia through its transition to independent statehood. Rahman visited International House in November 1959 during a state visit to Australia, also attending the Melbourne Cup and a dinner at Government House. This photograph comes from an 'Album of Student Activities 1960', compiled and presented to International House by Soedjadi Satrosoegito & Richard Shiell.tunku abdul rahman, events -
Inverloch Historical Society
000923 - Photograph - 2nd November 1989 - Melbourne - Gary Swift with Royal Humane Society Medal at Government House - from Hazel Swift
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RMIT Design Archives
Diazotypes, Standard Chair No EAD CS2
Fred Ward, better known for his work with Myer Heritage, Patterncraft and the ANU, began making furniture in the late 1920s for his own house in Heidelberg. An early client was the sophisticated and progressive Maie Casey, who in 1932 furnished the rented Gwynn house in Canberra in a radically austere style, with Michael O'Connell textiles, Ward's monastically simple waxed timber designs and imported steel tubular chairs. Maie Casey's patronage proved enduring and influential. The RDA’s collection shows designs and details of bespoke pieces commissioned by Lord Casey for government offices, including the Department of External Affairs, during his political and vice-regal career. Catriona Quinn, 2017 furniture, design, canberra, rmit design archives, myer, anu -
Melbourne Legacy
Film, A Weekend at Somers, 1964
A black and white film about Legacy camps, that was first shown at Legacy Club Night, 24th June 1965, with 200 people present. Last shown at Legacy Somers Camp, 14th April 1967, with 120 present. It is 23 min long and documents the routine and activities of a typical weekend at Somers, ending with a speech by Melbourne Legacy President I.W Anderson, who was President in 1964. Commentary Geoff McComas, Photography Garry Jones. This film has been digitised to preserve its content. Melbourne Legacy gratefully acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government and Public Record Office Victoria for making this possible.Rare footage of activities run by Melbourne Legacy for boys post WWII which indicates how many children Legacy cared for both in Victoria and nationally and shows the dedication of Legatees in providing this careGreen circular tin containing 10 inch reel in regular 8 mm film. B/W and sound. Tin has cover with details of film inside, including title, running time, and some credits. Inside the tin cover there is a place of showing list, starting at 24th of June 1965 at Legacy House Club Night.Top of tin has cover with the following: MELBOURNE LEGACY / “LEGACY HOUSE” / 293 Swanston Street, Melbourne, C.1 FILM / “A WEEKEND AT SOMERS” / Black and White - Running Time 20 mins. Commentary by Geoff. McComas / Produced by B.C.J.P Return to Executive Officer “Service to Widows of Ex-Servicemen and their Children”somers camp, junior legatees -
Melbourne Legacy
Film, Annual "Junior Legacy" Demonstration, 196
Black and white film of Boys and Girls practising for annual demonstration at Melbourne Olympic Swimming Stadium. Commentary on how important more than 1,000 Melbourne Legacy Legatees are in caring for fatherless children, and the opportunities given to these Junior Legatees. The film then moves on to the night of the actual performance, when the President conducts the Ceremony of Remembrance. See also Cat No.00018. 27 mins. This film has been digitised to preserve its content. Melbourne Legacy gratefully acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government and Public Record Office Victoria for making this possible.This film shows the activities of Junior Legatees and Legatees involved with their activites. Shows how a group of dedicated volunteers assisted families in need.Blue canister with a reel of film of the Annual Junior Legacy Demonstration at the Olympic Swimming Pool in 1960s of 1970s.Melbourne Legacy, Legacy House, 293 Swanston, St, Melbourne. NOTE: be sure that this film ?? Is not fouled by the. ?? Lower half of the l???? house. IMPORTANT! Good copy.junior legatee, annual demonstration -
Melbourne Legacy
Album, Photos from the 1940s, 1940s
Provenence is unknown but contains potentially rare photos. A comprehensive record of the types of events provided for Junior Legatees in the 1940s. Events such as the Government House Christmas parties and Annual Demonstrations. Also a record of the classes offered to girls and boys. There are photos of Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for school students that has been held annually by Legacy in April. It helps educate and promote the observance of Anzac Day to students. Some of the photos are Junior Legatees that joined the armed forces in the second World War. Pages 7 and 8 show the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to Legacy. They were in Australia to start his term as Governor General of Australia - until 1947. An important photographic record of the work of Legacy in the 1940s.Large photo album with blue leather look back and front cover. Decorative front and back end pages. Screws in left hand side to keep paper pages bound together. 20 pages with black and white photos attached to the majority of both sides of the pages.Handwritten at top of pages. Page 1 'Christmas Party, Government House Grounds, 1945' Page 2 'Christmas Party, Government House Grounds, 1945' Page 3 'Christmas Party, Government House Grounds, 1945' Page 4 'Senior Girls 6/2/1945' Page 5 'Senior Girls 6/2/1945' Page 6 'JL (?) Cecil Waters 6/2/1945' Page 7 'Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at the Club Rooms, 27/11/1945' and 'At the Club Rooms' Page 8 'At the Grosvenor Theatre' Page 9 '20/2/45 Speaker Wlliamstown' Page 10 '6/2/45 Mr Justice(?) Monty Phillips' Pages 11 - 16 no inscription Page 17 'Annual Demonstration, 1946' (photo missing) Page 18 'Annual Demonstration, 1946' Page 19 'Annual Demonstration, 1946' Page 20 Sepia photo Savige Page 21 'Junior Legatee N Shiels' Page 22 'Legatee E.T. Scott' Page 23 'Legatee H.E. Cohe (?)' Page 24 ‘Christmas Party, Government House Grounds 1948’ (Photo missing bottom right) Page 25 ‘Christmas Party, Government House Grounds 1944’ (Page cut in half) Page 26 ‘Christmas Party, Government House Grounds 1944’ (Page cut in half) events, government house party, anzac commemoration for students, junior legatee outing, annual demonstration, royal visit -
Melbourne Legacy
Film, "His Other Family - A Legacy"
10 minute sound and colour, which has faded to red. Begins with an unseen business man asking his secretary to ring his wife to tell her he will be late and is going to visit one of his other families. We see him driving his car, which is full of smoke from his pipe, whilst the narrator explains what Legacy does. The Legatee sheds his coat and trilby hat to play cricket with the fatherless son before having tea and cake with the widow whilst her story and that of her two children is told - details of the Legacy assistance are given. The film then moves to Legacy House where exercise classes are taking place and the smoking pipe makes a reappearance. Information about Legacy's work for the health and wellbeing of Junior Legatees is given, as well as details of the Mother's Club. The film shows the many Legacy committees at work before moving on to holidays organised for Junior Legatees at a beach side cottage - there is no indication of which city is featured at this stage but the beach could be Bondi. Widows are shown meeting at Legacy House, and then we see more elderly widows at Lady Gowrie House. Kyle Williams House for convalescent children is featured and is located near Sydney, which would indicate that the film is about Sydney Legacy. Archbold House, a hostel for girls, and Glen Mervyn House for boys are also featured, as is Cull House for boys undertaking apprenticeships. The film notes that there were 88,000 widows and children in Legacy's care, and the pipe smoking Legatee is seen driving the fatherless boy to tennis practice before the film concludes by saying that Legacy is contributing to the future of the nation. This film has been digitised to preserve its content. Melbourne Legacy gratefully acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government and Public Record Office Victoria for making this possible.A visual record of life in Sydney after the war and the huge number of children to have lost their father in WWII. The commitment of Legacy to giving them a better childhood and the amount of work done by Legatees is impressive.Khaki coloured film cannister with yellowing label.Handwritten 'John Gray Prods' and 'His other family - A Legacy' / '16mm Comp E/Color Print'sydney, residences, junior legatee -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Government House Christmas Party
The photo shows children seated at the Government House Christmas party celebrated on the 9th December in 1972. There are 5 visible children on it and one of them is eating an ice cream. The children on the photo were showing interest about the celebration while enjoying a nice ice cream. A record that Legacy held Christmas parties at Government house for junior legatees due to the close relationship with the Governor of Victoria who was patron of Legacy.Black and white photo of children sitting on lawn enjoying entertainment at a Government House PartyHand Written on the reverse 'P7 LEGACY / Children at Government House Party' in blue pen. Stamped, 'THE PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE LEGACY / 9 DEC 1972' in purple ink.government house party, junior legatee outing, christmas