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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, House offers aid, 18/08/1992
Article on first recipients of the Vermont South Community House scholarships, 1992.neighbourhood houses, vermont south community house, woloshenko, steven, cartledge, renee, o'neill, catherine, dale, renee, hoey, louisa -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, The Aunt's Story, 30/01/1999
Article discussing authenticity of painting entitled 'Woman and Tent' considered to be work of Sidney Nolan. and painted in Nunawading. Written by nephew.painting, carroll, steven, nolan, sidney, carroll, katherine, clark, jane -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, University of Melbourne Old Commerce Building, 2010, 29/09/2010
Melbourne University Old Physics Building (1889) was designed by Reed, Henderson and Smart. It later house the Univesity's Centre for Indigenous Education and a conference centre (2010).Colour photograph of The Old Commerce Building, later part of Architecture. An 1856 Reed designed Bank of New South Wales faced was incorporated into the original 1940 building. university of melbourne, old law building, eight hour day, stonemasons, tasmanian freestone, cloisters, edward stevens, wilson trust, wildred brookes -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Artwork - Painting, Arthur Lindsay, [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay
Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Watercolour landscapearthur lindsay, watercolour, landscape -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Artwork - Painting, Arthur Lindsay, [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay
Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Watercolour landscapearthur lindsay, watercolour, landscape -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Drawing - Artwork - Painting, Portrait by Jean Appletom
Jean APPLETON (1911-2003) Jean Appleton was a painter and craftworker who studied at East Sydney Technical College and at the Westminster School, London. After seeing French sculptor Maillol's work 'The Cyclist' she was inspired to try sculpture and consequently studied under Eric Schilsky in London. With the outbreak of war she returned to Australia, thereafter teaching at high schools in the ACT and NSW and at the Julian Ashton and National Art Schools in Sydney. The first of her thirteen solo exhibitions was held at Sydney’s Macquarie Galleries in 1940. Resident in England from 1969 to 1981, she continued to teach intermittently into the late 1970s. After a difficult first marriage to artist Eric Wilson, who died, she married painter Tom Green and they settled in Moss Vale. Though her work is now represented in major state and regional collections, Appleton was like many women artists of her generation in that recognition of her work came late in life: she was in her eighties when a public gallery first presented a retrospective exhibition of her art. (https://www.portrait.gov.au/portraits/2013.92/self-portrait, accessed 15 September 2019) Jean Appleton won the inaugural Portia Geach Memorial Award in 1965 with this work. She dies in 2003.A sketched portrait of a man's head by Jean Apppleton. It may be Jean Appleton's first husband, Eric Wilson. drawing, portrait, jean appleton -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Corindhap Avenue of Honour Sculptures by Victor Cobergs, 2018
Colour photographs of the Corindhap Avenue of Honour Sculpturescorindhap avenue of honour sculptures, sculptures, horse, victor cobergs -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Kathleen Carroll of 'Hillside' Crossley, c1938, c1938
Kathleen was the daughter of Patrick Edmund Carroll and Mary Matilda Carroll.Black and white photograph of Kathleen Carroll on the family farm 'Hillside', Crossley. kathleen carroll, hillside, doll, crossley -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Maurice Fitzgerald of Kirkstall, c1945
Maurice Fitzgerald married Anne Carmody. Black and white photograph of Maurice Fitzgerald of Kirkstall, Victoria.maurice fitzgerald, kirkstall -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Patrick Fitzgerald at Crossley, c1937
Crossley is a small rural community near Koroit. Black and white photograph of Patrick Fitzgerald and his grandchildren Kathleen Carroll and Ronald Carroll at 'Hillside', Crossley, Victoria.patrick fitzgerald, crossley, kathleen carroll, ronald carroll -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Ballarat Football Club Social Trip to Corowa Program, 1950, 1950
In 1950 Ballarat Football Club were runners-upFour page programme of a football club trip. In the photograph Jack Gervasoni is standing third from the left.ballarat football club, corowa, m.g. glover, r.w. edward, h.l. whyke, m. glover, r. edward, c. stevens, f. oliver, a. scott, r. baker, h. braybrook, e. edlund, l. bailey, s. litchfield, a. davis, w. walker, h. berry, h. watson, w. bettles, g. farrar, c. bryant, j. gervasoni, w. tainsh, m. lyle, w. netherway, c. hoffman, g. hale, l. blundell, d. dow, g. scott, w. sudweeks, a. matheson, a. cockburn, gus gervasoni, john hogan gervasoni, j. walker, ballarat football league -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, Michael j. Durant & Steven Hartov et al, IN THE COMPANY OF HEROES (The true story of the Black Hawk pilot, shot down, captured and tortured)
isbn: 0 552 15094 0 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Article (Item) - Photocopy of article called Allison T78 Regenerative Turboprop for long endurance aircraft by JH Stevens nfrom Flight International magazine
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: SUMMER FESTIVAL OF BALLROOM DANCING, 4th December, 1977
The 1977 D.A.S.A. Summer Festival of Ballroom Dancing Programme. Held on the 4th December 1977. Program has typed pages and a yellow cover. Contained inside are the names of office bearers, a Christmas message, notices, rules, and the dance program. Peter Ellis written on the front cover.entertainment, dance, ballroom dancing, peter ellis collection, peter ellis, the 1977 d.a.s.a. summer festival of ballroom dancing programme, ross michell, george wanstall, doreen holmes, norman gonsal, graham pike, r martin, c dove, l wanstall, m zoanetti, r bampton, d swift, p swift, j bulger, g case, g francis, p dorstyn, r turner, g alexander, r michell, cyril short, stuart bowshall, d bailey, n mccormack, a laland, l turner, d gonsal, j stevens, j english -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO R.S.L. NEWS VOL. 1 NO. 3
Bendigo R.S.L. News Volume 1, Number 3 Christmas-New Year Issue. Red, blue, yellow and gold badge on the front cover. Contains advertisements from local businesses, Bendigo R.S.L. Office Bearers 1960, news, notes from Clubs, an article titled 'When the Japs Broke Out at Cowra' and a short obituary of Sir Horace Robertson.A Wicks Knott Publication, Printed by Southdown Press, 33 Rosslyn Street, West Melbourne.magazine, organization, bendigo rsl, r.s.l. bendigo collection - bendigo r.s.l. news vol. 1 no. 3, ashmans dry cleaners, h q radio service, f c straub, hampel furniture products, pierce grenfell, ron meurer, h w snell, axedale quarries, a l & k stringer, excavations, al & b g pearce, w mcculloch & co, bendigo motor co, m g taylor, fair-view upholsterers, alwyn nelson, northern terrazzo co, l fawssett & co, bendigo sub-branch r.s.s, &, a.i.l.a., col j w swatton, h a w morey, s thompson, g j baker, j k barnes, a c harridge, j harrison, t h hume, w h pinder, d e mcgregor, f e schilling, g g styles, c vaughan, j e fay, geo j baker, a v palmer, n mclaren young, e m vains & co, g e h rowell, a v & l e smith, j r palmers, graham lowe refrigeration service, a w pulfer motors, b r burns, vic palmer, golden square dry cleaners, j w carter & sons, alltyre service pty ltd, ian wills, bill nicholls jack watts, the robyn, a g power, leo a hughes, bendigo manchester house, frank wilson, hesse bros, frank bouchier, your typewriter sales and service, tom heenan, win patten, bendigo legacy, r wilson, w e p carruthers, antonian café, kairn's auto-bits, cohns, jeffreys bread, 4th armoured regt social club, g e baldwin, bendigo & district ex-p.o.w. social club, w hargreaves, d gregor, bendigo r.s.l. ladies auxiliary, mrs h morey, mrs p floyd, mrs w hocking, mrs h sims, mrs t hall, rsl women's council of victoria, mr & mrsa kersting, w coates, a bolitho, w hocking, n mcivor, perretts, martin washington, e a bennett pty ltd, john burgoyne, 38th battalion (a.i.f.) social club, j plim c findlay, ex-navelmen's club, t staley, airforce association, a stevens, t grimes, rats of tobruk association, j ferguson, catholic war veterans' association, j noonan, t coppock, dads' association, w murphy, bendigo legacy club, win patten, t h iser, t h runnalls, legacy house, 105 anti-tank regiment social club, alwyn nelson, laurie townsing, bendigo repatriation local committee, v w hosking, w rex porter, g a pethard, f t dunphy, l m porter, e h duus, lt col thomas waitson williams dso, ric coulson, r ball & son, lorraine florist, neol searle pty ltd, bendigo and district t & p i social club, e j taylor, t wellins, w phelan, g keily, l boyd, t tuddenham, e butler, g armstrong, geo j baker, easter fair society, bendigo agricultural society, 6th battalion (a.i.f.) social club, f t dunphy, w green, r c wright, bendigo showgrounds r.a.a.o.c. camp club, j j davies, e p perrett, t g heenan, w rex porter, fred coulson, harry hall, alan bath, tom hume, ted commons, geo h baker, percy floyd, stan hunter, joe wagland, railway sub-section r.s.l., g brown, don chalmer pty ltd, bendigo timber co pty ltd, g p hyett, a w comber, w nichols, maurice f noonan, allans walk delicatessen, r b webb, jack l lyons, perrow, s paints, t c sheers, provincial motors (bendigo) pty ltd, banjo paterson, will ogilvey, ben hall, joe gardiner, major bob ramsay mc, 53rd batt., major e v timms, ww1, 2nd a.i.f., f m carson, tooranie house, brian abe, p e dunstan, a lam sun, don murray, windermere hotel, bendigo disposals, frank a hill & co, fitzpatrick's, sandhurst dairies pty ltd, m williamson, george symon's dairy, w h oakley, sir horace robertson, british commonwealth occupation forces, australian light horse, state savings bank, royal military college, golden fleece service station, j w williams, tomlins simmie pty ltd, clark king & co pty ltd, mckenna's modern store, bryan mckenna, wicks knott publication, southdown press -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
Black laminated card with three articles and two photos. The main photo and article is about Scott Johnson, who did all his Primary Schooling at Laurel St. The article mentions his cricket career. The second photo is Michael Armato with books he won in the Children's Book Week colouring competition. Also in the photo is Collins Booksellers manager Felicity Kingerlee and Laurel St school librarian Debbie Stagg.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school 1189 collection - newspaper cuttings, scott johnson, rod baker, david bicknell, ben irwin, chris pinniger, wayne walsh, denis rafferty, simon pearce, robert bakes, golden city eagles, bernie fitt excavations, greg o'brien, darren trickey, evan behrens, tim rodds, robert bakes, steven bakes, paul lund, steve newlan, john neylin, ray neville, childrens book week, amie ruedin, epsom primary school, michael armato, collins booksellers, felicity kingerlee, debbie stagg -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Business jets international 98, BUSINESS JETS INTERNATIONAL 98, BUSINESS JETS INTERNATIONAL 98, 1998
Business jets international 98, BUSINESS JETS INTERNATIONAL 98Front cover colour photo of IAI Astra FS-BCT on ground, blue cover surroundsnon-fictionBusiness jets international 98, BUSINESS JETS INTERNATIONAL 98 -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : September 1991
Is Kew a healthy community - have your say and win prizes / p1. Arthritis/Do you suffer / p1. Have a heart [National Heart Foundation Doorknock Appeal] / p1. Diary dates for September / p2. Swimming for older people [Kew Recreation Centre] / p2. Kew Bowling Club Invitation / p2. Commentary [Obituary for Cr Alfred Stevens; 120 Litre Mobile Bin Recycling Trial / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Chief Executive's Column [How Councils raise revenue] / Malcolm Hutchinson p3. Diary dates for October / p4. Kindergarten open days [Kew Preschool Association] / p4. Kew Festival [Kewmunity Living 1992] / p4. VicRoads competition / p4. Medical careers [St George's Hospital; Inner Eastern Geriatric Service] / p4. Kew Colts American Football Club / p4. Introducing Councillor John Vincent Murray [Studley Park Ward] / p5. Big print [books at Kew Library] / p5. So long, farewell [Tony Douglas Clerk of Works] / p5. Empress in Melbourne - 6th April 1938 [book] / p5. Spare time [Volunteering at Bodalla Hospital] / p5. Kew Scout Award [Queens Scout Duncan White] p6. Trinity Grammar prize winning students [Jerry Chiang] / p6. Young Women's Group / Sonia Lloyd p6. Advising Centre for women / p6. Carey Junior School / p7. 'How can you be boss of the bladder' [book] / p7. Swimming for intellectually disabled women [at Kew recreation Centre] / p7. Kew wins at golf [Studley Park Golf Course] / p7. The Mighty Lions of Kew [Lions Club of Kew] / p8. 'The Fabulous Nobody's Return' ['Godspell' at Kew High School Community Theatre] / p8. 'Dragon Girl' [at Kew High School Community Theatre] / p8. If not W.H.E.N.? [Worldwide Home Environmentalists Network] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionIs Kew a healthy community - have your say and win prizes / p1. Arthritis/Do you suffer / p1. Have a heart [National Heart Foundation Doorknock Appeal] / p1. Diary dates for September / p2. Swimming for older people [Kew Recreation Centre] / p2. Kew Bowling Club Invitation / p2. Commentary [Obituary for Cr Alfred Stevens; 120 Litre Mobile Bin Recycling Trial / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Chief Executive's Column [How Councils raise revenue] / Malcolm Hutchinson p3. Diary dates for October / p4. Kindergarten open days [Kew Preschool Association] / p4. Kew Festival [Kewmunity Living 1992] / p4. VicRoads competition / p4. Medical careers [St George's Hospital; Inner Eastern Geriatric Service] / p4. Kew Colts American Football Club / p4. Introducing Councillor John Vincent Murray [Studley Park Ward] / p5. Big print [books at Kew Library] / p5. So long, farewell [Tony Douglas Clerk of Works] / p5. Empress in Melbourne - 6th April 1938 [book] / p5. Spare time [Volunteering at Bodalla Hospital] / p5. Kew Scout Award [Queens Scout Duncan White] p6. Trinity Grammar prize winning students [Jerry Chiang] / p6. Young Women's Group / Sonia Lloyd p6. Advising Centre for women / p6. Carey Junior School / p7. 'How can you be boss of the bladder' [book] / p7. Swimming for intellectually disabled women [at Kew recreation Centre] / p7. Kew wins at golf [Studley Park Golf Course] / p7. The Mighty Lions of Kew [Lions Club of Kew] / p8. 'The Fabulous Nobody's Return' ['Godspell' at Kew High School Community Theatre] / p8. 'Dragon Girl' [at Kew High School Community Theatre] / p8. If not W.H.E.N.? [Worldwide Home Environmentalists Network] / p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : September 1990
Committee changes give new powers / p1/2. City's success seen in strategic planning / p1. Dates for September / p2. Sharing responsibility for literacy / p2. Bush dance / p2. Commentary / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Mayoral team profile / p3. Information day on women's health / p4. Beaumont soiree / p4. St George's supports World Vision / p4. Lone ride for cancer research [Steven Duthie] / p4. Fax link for cabs / p5. Parking permit fees / p5. Anzac legend / p5. "Sharps' scheme for Kew / p5. Council supports call for TV translator / p5. Kinder enrolments up / p6. Older adults meed leisure opportunities, report finds / p6. Images on Kew [Richard Birmingham at Gretz Gallery] / p6. Birthing alternative [St George's Hospital] / p6. Health strategy for young people / p7. Seniors podiatry sessions / p7. Did you attend Kew Primary School? / p7. Letters to the editor / p8. In the twinkling twilight [Kew Festival] / p8. Traffic management update / p8. Cricket recruiting drive / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionCommittee changes give new powers / p1/2. City's success seen in strategic planning / p1. Dates for September / p2. Sharing responsibility for literacy / p2. Bush dance / p2. Commentary / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Mayoral team profile / p3. Information day on women's health / p4. Beaumont soiree / p4. St George's supports World Vision / p4. Lone ride for cancer research [Steven Duthie] / p4. Fax link for cabs / p5. Parking permit fees / p5. Anzac legend / p5. "Sharps' scheme for Kew / p5. Council supports call for TV translator / p5. Kinder enrolments up / p6. Older adults meed leisure opportunities, report finds / p6. Images on Kew [Richard Birmingham at Gretz Gallery] / p6. Birthing alternative [St George's Hospital] / p6. Health strategy for young people / p7. Seniors podiatry sessions / p7. Did you attend Kew Primary School? / p7. Letters to the editor / p8. In the twinkling twilight [Kew Festival] / p8. Traffic management update / p8. Cricket recruiting drive / p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : July 1988
Can you keep our wheels turning [Meals on Wheels] / p1. Council elections / p1. Dates for July / p2. For the nimble fingered [Bicentennial tapestry] / p2. Traffic management update / p2. Commentary / Cr Jim Tutt p3. Ways to donate to Kew Library / p3. An apology [skateboarding] / p3. Notices p4. News from the Friends [of Kew Library] / p4. Community Recreation / p4. Child care for 3-5 year olds [Belford Oaks] / p4. [Kew] Philharmonic's second concert for the year / p4. Community education [MLC] / p4. Time capsule [Kew Bicentennial Committee] / p4. Pregnancy support [Caroline Chisholm Society] / p4. Senior Citizens at HKC ready to roll [Hawthorn-Kew-Camberwell Activities Centre] / p5. Community planting of urban forest [Stradbroke Park] / p5. May celebration for two old lions [Noel Lyell, Bert Stevens] / p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price p6. Do you know about EASE? / p6. Brush up your skills at Swinburne / p6. Integration through recreation for disabled / p7. 100th birthday for St Hilary's / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Learn to ski or improve your skiing skills / p8. Keeping you informed [Kew Citizens’ Advice Bureau] / p8. More wins for Kew [Citizens'] Band players / p8. Good gardening / Bruce Schroder p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionCan you keep our wheels turning [Meals on Wheels] / p1. Council elections / p1. Dates for July / p2. For the nimble fingered [Bicentennial tapestry] / p2. Traffic management update / p2. Commentary / Cr Jim Tutt p3. Ways to donate to Kew Library / p3. An apology [skateboarding] / p3. Notices p4. News from the Friends [of Kew Library] / p4. Community Recreation / p4. Child care for 3-5 year olds [Belford Oaks] / p4. [Kew] Philharmonic's second concert for the year / p4. Community education [MLC] / p4. Time capsule [Kew Bicentennial Committee] / p4. Pregnancy support [Caroline Chisholm Society] / p4. Senior Citizens at HKC ready to roll [Hawthorn-Kew-Camberwell Activities Centre] / p5. Community planting of urban forest [Stradbroke Park] / p5. May celebration for two old lions [Noel Lyell, Bert Stevens] / p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price p6. Do you know about EASE? / p6. Brush up your skills at Swinburne / p6. Integration through recreation for disabled / p7. 100th birthday for St Hilary's / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Learn to ski or improve your skiing skills / p8. Keeping you informed [Kew Citizens’ Advice Bureau] / p8. More wins for Kew [Citizens'] Band players / p8. Good gardening / Bruce Schroder p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : December 1993
Carols by Candlelight / p1. Chief Executive's column [local government reorganisation] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Mayor's comment / Cr Tom Indovino p3. Diary dates [December, January] / p4. Christmas Services in Kew / p4. [Council] Christmas operating hours / p5. Council News [Area 4 Traffic Management Study; Composting with worms; Fire prevention; Pet desexing vouchers available] / p6. Noel the lionheart [Noel Lyons, Bert Stevens, Kew Rotary Club] / p7. Kew's historical festival {Kew Festival] / p7. Christmas shopping in Kew / p7. New pokies for Kew RSL Club / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionCarols by Candlelight / p1. Chief Executive's column [local government reorganisation] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Mayor's comment / Cr Tom Indovino p3. Diary dates [December, January] / p4. Christmas Services in Kew / p4. [Council] Christmas operating hours / p5. Council News [Area 4 Traffic Management Study; Composting with worms; Fire prevention; Pet desexing vouchers available] / p6. Noel the lionheart [Noel Lyons, Bert Stevens, Kew Rotary Club] / p7. Kew's historical festival {Kew Festival] / p7. Christmas shopping in Kew / p7. New pokies for Kew RSL Club / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : September 1986
Meet the Mayor [Cr Joe Ormando] / p1. Municipal election and poll results / p1. Dates for September / p2. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Commentary by the Mayor Councillor Joe Ormando - a challenging year ahead / Cr Joe Ormando p3. Kew Integration Project / Stacey DeJean-Apeitos & Judith Sammons p3. Join the celebration! ['Living together' video; Australia's Bicentennial] / p3. Profile: Cr Philip Barnes / p4. Good gardening / Peter Davies p4. [1987] Community Directory update / p4. Kew Community House [Third term at the Community House; Trash and treasure] / Rhonda McCaw p5. Kew Peace Project a success / p5. Keeping our children safe [Safety House Program] / p5. From the Traffic School to big time basketball [Bill Mildenhall; National Basketball League] / p6. Kew [Citizens] Band wins again / p6. Adult Education Programs [Hawthorn Community Education Centre] / p6. Women's Cricket in Kew / p7. Our talented kids [Kids Collection at Q Gallery; Kew East Primary School performance] / p7. Opportunities for helping families [Care-Force] / p7. International Aid only a stone's throw away [PLAN] / p7. Cricket Club invites members [Deepdene Uniting Cricket Club] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Kew Lions honoured [AJG (Bert) Stevens; NJ Lyall] / p8. Space wanted - rent free [Kew Christmas Card Shop] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionMeet the Mayor [Cr Joe Ormando] / p1. Municipal election and poll results / p1. Dates for September / p2. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Commentary by the Mayor Councillor Joe Ormando - a challenging year ahead / Cr Joe Ormando p3. Kew Integration Project / Stacey DeJean-Apeitos & Judith Sammons p3. Join the celebration! ['Living together' video; Australia's Bicentennial] / p3. Profile: Cr Philip Barnes / p4. Good gardening / Peter Davies p4. [1987] Community Directory update / p4. Kew Community House [Third term at the Community House; Trash and treasure] / Rhonda McCaw p5. Kew Peace Project a success / p5. Keeping our children safe [Safety House Program] / p5. From the Traffic School to big time basketball [Bill Mildenhall; National Basketball League] / p6. Kew [Citizens] Band wins again / p6. Adult Education Programs [Hawthorn Community Education Centre] / p6. Women's Cricket in Kew / p7. Our talented kids [Kids Collection at Q Gallery; Kew East Primary School performance] / p7. Opportunities for helping families [Care-Force] / p7. International Aid only a stone's throw away [PLAN] / p7. Cricket Club invites members [Deepdene Uniting Cricket Club] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Kew Lions honoured [AJG (Bert) Stevens; NJ Lyall] / p8. Space wanted - rent free [Kew Christmas Card Shop] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, Morison, Charles Bruce, Rescission of contracts a treatise of the principles governing the rescission, discharge, avoidance and dissolution, 1916
Previous owners: T. H. Smith, T. W. Smithrescission (law) -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, Edwards, Douglas W, The law of fraudulent and voluntary conveyances; being a treatise on the Statute of Elizabeth against fraudulent alienations, and on the law of voluntary dispositions of property, 1908
Previous owners: T. H. Smith, T. W. SmithThird editiontransfer (law), fraudulent conveyances -- great britain -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, Simpson, Archibald. H, A treatise on the law and practice relating to infants, 1890
Previous owners: T. H. Smith, T. W. SmithSecond editionchildren -- legal status: laws: etc -- great britain, infants -- legal status: laws: etc -- great britain, family law -- great britain, child support -- great britain, domestic relations -- great britain. -
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Newsletter, The Victorian Deaf News April 1938
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