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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, JFK: The Presidency of John F. Kennedy, 1983
... JFK: The Presidency of John F. Kennedy...The Dial Press ...Hardcover w/dust jacketwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, The Italian Townscape, 1963
... The Italian Townscape...The Architecture Press, London ...Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketarchitecture, italian architecture, travel, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Mrs Pat (The Life of Mrs Patrick Campbell), 1984
... Mrs Pat (The Life of Mrs Patrick Campbell)...The Bodley Head ...Hardcover w/ Dust JacketPatricia Davies' signaturewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, A Singular Vision: The Art of Fred Williams, 1989
... A Singular Vision: The Art of Fred Williams...The Australian National Gallery ...Hardcover w/ Dust JacketNote from Johnwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, The Dandenongs, 1952
... The Dandenongs...The National Press ...Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, A Day In The Life of Australia, 1989
... A Day In The Life of Australia...The Macmillan Company of Australia Pty Ltd. ...Hardcover w/ Dust JacketA bookmark inside the bookwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, The Memoirs of Zelman Cowen: A Public Life, 2006
... The Memoirs of Zelman Cowen: A Public Life...The Miegunyah Press ...Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, On the Loose, 1996
... On the Loose...The Text Publishing Company ...SoftcoverBlack ballpoint pen inscription on title page: 'Patricia / With love and best / wishes / John Button [signature] / 10/11/96'walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, The Australian Ballet Subscription Series Melbourne 2003, 2003
... The Australian Ballet Subscription Series Melbourne 2003...The Australian Ballet ...ProgramContemporary Portraits: Stories by Murray Bailaustralian ballet, ballet, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, Les Huguenots - The Australian Opera, 1990
... Les Huguenots - The Australian Opera...The Australian Opera ...Magazinewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, The Bulletin Magazine: October 29, 1991, 1991
... The Bulletin Magazine: October 29, 1991...The Bulletin ...Magazinewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, The Economist: June 29-July 5 1996, 1996
... The Economist: June 29-July 5 1996...The Economist ...Magazinewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, The Economist: February 2th - March 3rd 1995, 1995
... The Economist: February 2th - March 3rd 1995...The Economist ...Magazinewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, The Australian Magazine: 3-4 October 1998, 1998
... The Australian Magazine: 3-4 October 1998...The Australian ...MagazineIssue has and article on the 1998 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Awards. 2 photocopies of article on the monarchy from The economist Oct 22 1994walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, The Moderns, 1984
... The Moderns...Art Gallery of New South Wales and The Solomon R ...SoftcoverInserted in front cover: introduction to the exhibition, written by Peter Lawson-Johnston, President of The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundationart, australia, walsh st library -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, The Ruytonian, 1912
... The Ruytonian...The Shipping Newspapers Ltd. ...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1912, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on papyrus coloured paper. 18 pages.Front Cover: E. Willshire / The / Ruytonian / APRIL, 1912. / Melbourne: / The Shipping Newspapers Ltd., 31 William Street. / 1912. /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, The Ruytonian, 1912
... The Ruytonian...The Shipping Newspapers Ltd. ...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1912, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on papyrus coloured paper. 19 pages.Front Cover: The / Ruytonian / NOVEMBER, 1912. / Melbourne: / The Shipping Newspapers Ltd., 31 William Street. / 1912. /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, The Ruytonian, 1913
... The Ruytonian...The Shipping Newspapers Ltd. ...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1913, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on papyrus coloured paper. 19 pages.Front Cover: E. Willshire / The / Ruytonian / APRIL, 1913. / Melbourne: / The Shipping Newspapers Ltd., 31 William Street. / 1913. /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, The Ruytonian, 1913
... The Ruytonian...The Shipping Newspapers Ltd. ...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1913, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on papyrus coloured paper. 19 pages.Front Cover: The / Ruytonian / NOVEMBER, 1913. / Melbourne: / The Shipping Newspapers Ltd., 31 William Street. / 1913. /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, The Ruytonian, 1914
... The Ruytonian...The Shipping Newspapers Ltd. ...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1914, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on papyrus coloured paper. 20 pages.Front Cover: Mavis Smith / The / Ruytonian / JUNE, 1914. / Melbourne: / The Shipping Newspapers Ltd., 31 William Street. / 1914. /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Leaflet, Office of the Registrar of Aboriginal Corporations, 2004
... Office of the Registrar of Aboriginal Corporations...Office of the Registrar of Aboriginal Corporations ...1. Setting up an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander corporation 2. The rules of the corporation 3. Changing the rules 4. Register of members and membership records 5. The rights and obligations of members 6. The role of the governing committee 7. The role of the chairperson 8. The role of the treasurer 9. The role of the secretary 10. The role of the public officer 11. Running a governing committee meeting 12. Conflicts of interest 13. Running an annual general meeting 14. Running a special general meeting 15. How to keep proper minutes and why 16. Preparing and using budgets for management 17. Looking after the corporation's finances 18. It's the end of the year: what do we do? 19. Exemption from preparing and lodging audited financial statements 20. Does your corporation need assistance 21. When, how and why does the registrar intervene.aboriginal corporations, corporate governance -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, The Canberra Times, The puzzle of Robin Boyd, 24.12.1965
... The puzzle of Robin Boyd...The Canberra Times ...This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Puzzle of Architecture'. It makes particular note on Boyd's commentary on Canberra.Newspaper clipping. the puzzle of architecture, walsh st library -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The "Leader" Special Gardening Guide, 1952
... The "Leader" Special Gardening Guide...The Leader ..."The Leader" July 30, 1952 pp 19-22 compiled by John Redrup. Special supplement. Acknowledgement that much of the material based on Vic Dept. of Agriculture information and thanking the Department - especially the staff of the School of Horticulture at Burnley.the leader, john redrup, burnley school of horticulture, gardening advice, burnley horticultural college -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book, Bellingrath Gardens and the Bellingrath Home, 1958
... Bellingrath Gardens and the Bellingrath Home...The Bellingrath-Morse Foundation ...Collection of books and pamphlets that belonged to A.W. Jessep (Principal 1926-1941).Handwritten inside, "Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Jessep Compliments of MB[?]"a.w. jessep, principal -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book, Land and Food: Agricultural and Related Education in the Victorian Colleges, 1997
... Land and Food: Agricultural and Related Education in the...Institute of Land & Food Resources, The University of ...Book written by Lindsay Falvey and Barrie Beardsley published by the Institute of Land & Food Resources, The University of Melbourne, 1997.lindsay falvey, barrie beardsley, institute of land & food resources, university of melbourne, 1997, burnley horticultural college -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, The Gippsland Anglican December 1975, 1975
... The Gippsland Anglican December 1975...Church of England in the Diocese of Gippsland ...Issue of Gippsland Anglican Church News containing brief account of Reverend Francis Hales, pioneers Minister of the Church of England in Gippsland. Also mentions Reverend E G Pryce and other pioneer Church of England clergy in what is now the state of Vireligion, township -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, The New International illustrated Encyclopedia, 1954
... The New International illustrated Encyclopedia...The Herald and Sun News-Pictorial ...Volume 1 AAR to BYZliterature -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, The New International illustrated Encyclopaedia, 1954
... The New International illustrated Encyclopaedia...The Herald and Sun News-Pictorial ...Volume 2, CAB to ELEliterature -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, The New International illustrated Encyclopaedia, 1954
... The New International illustrated Encyclopaedia...The Herald and Sun News Pictorial ...Volume 3, ELE to ILLliterature -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, The New International illustrated Encyclopaedia, 1954
... The New International illustrated Encyclopaedia...The Herald and Sun News Pictorial ...Volume 4 IND to NEWliterature