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Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, Restoration Australia Filming Gervasoni Homestead Yandoit Creek, 2015
http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/69285 Digital imagesabc, restoration australia, filming, television, program, restoration, heritage, swiss italian, gervasoni, homestead, family -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 52 End of Series, 1963
This is the last episode of 'The Flying Dogtor'. The Dogtor found himself falling through the icy water, and there was nothing he could do to stop himself. But suddenly, he was shooting upwards and burst through the top of the well. A real sea serpent came to the Dogtor's rescue. Sir Thomas Persian, the Minister of Fishery, was so delighted when he learned that the mystery of the lake was solved, that he held a big parade through the streets of Canberra in honour of The Flying Dogtor.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 2 pagesHandwritten pencil edits and additions.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_4 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Invention, Sound Illustrator documentation, Dec-59
There are three parts: (i) A letter from Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd (8 December 1959) confirming agreement regarding production rights, profits and use of Robin Boyd's invention of the 'Sound Illustrator', plus a letter from Clement Hack and Co (Patent Attorneys) to Hector Crawford (10 December 1959), confirming lodgment of Patent Application for ‘Sound Illustrator’ in the joint names of Robin Boyd and Hector Crawford Productions. (ii) a document 'Specification of Patent Application' (7 December 1959) provides a detailed description of its operation (five pages).The invention is an "apparatus for producing synchronised audio-visual effects" (iii) Penleigh Boyd, Robin Boyd's son, has provided an explanatory illustration of the apparatus. The South Illustrator was designed by Robin Boyd for the presentation of The Flying Dogtor television series.Typewritten, foolscap, 5 pages includes covers, plus additional explanation of apparatus.The letter (i) is countersigned 'Confirmed Dec 9, R.' in Robin Boyd's handwriting.hector crawford, the flying dogtor -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Letter from Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd, 10.07.1963
Letter from Hector Crawford, Managing Director of Crawford Productions, regarding the prospect of selling ‘The Flying Dogtor’ to HSV 7.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, quarto, 2 pagesthe flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Letter from Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd, 13.08.1963
Letter from Hector Crawford, Managing Director of Crawford Productions, and attached document provides information regarding 1963 radio survey figures (ratings) gauging relative popularity of stations in Australian cities.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, quarto, one page letter. Attached document is 7 foolscap, typed pages.radio survey data, radio ratings, the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Letter from Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd, 13.09.1963
Letter from Hector Crawford, Managing Director of Crawford Productions, regarding Robin Boyd's fees for 'The Flying Dogtor', and reply by Robin Boyd (20 September 1963).The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, quarto, one page.Crawford has added a PS in pen. Robin Boyd has drafted a handwritten reply on the side in pencil. Typewritten carbon copy (foolscap) reply attached.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, The Flying Dogtor Exploitation Ideas
Exploitation ideas' document is a list of possible merchandising ideas for The Flying Dogtor series.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, quarto, one pagethe flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Production schedule breakdown, 1963
The Flying Dogtor production schedule for all 52 episodes including when each episode is broadcast, between February and April 1964.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.Typewritten carbon copy cutoff page, plus double page foolscap handwritten tabular schedule.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Illustrations, The Flying Dogtor Illustrations, 1963
See D255. Sketches inserted at the back of an illustrated book on The Flying Dogtor' proposal.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Original pencil hand drawnthe flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, ohm2022, ohm2022_4 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford (Crawford Productions) to Robin Boyd, 03.04.1964
A letter from Hector Crawford, Managing Director of Crawford Productions, asking for Robin Boyd's ideas on the development of a series of programmes titled 'Export Action' to be produced for the Department of Trade.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.export action, department of trade, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Export Action: Market in Singapore/Malaya, Apr-64
A series of scripts for film/video promoting Australian building materials for export to Singapore. Script on pink foolscap is a different script. The double-sided blue carbon copy script is a slightly different version of the first two pages of the 4-page carbon copy on foolscap script.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, 1 double-sided page blue carbon copy on foolscap, 1 page carbon copy on pink foolscap, 4 pages carbon copy on foolscap. 6 pages totalbuilding materials, henry wilckens, singapore, malaya, export, advertisement -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford (Crawford Productions) to Robin Boyd, 06.05.1964
Letter regarding ‘The Flying Dogtor’ production cost increases and delayed payments to Robin Boyd. Attached is a letter (4 May 1964) from Fremantle International about overseas distribution and an episode cost schedule. The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, quarto, 2 page letter, with 2 page quarto attachment and foolscap typed page.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford (Crawford Productions) to Robin Boyd, 26.05.1964
Letter from Hector Crawford, Managing Director of Crawford Productions, advising Robin Boyd of the ABC’s decision not to purchase ‘Ginger Meggs’ series. The ABC's letter (25 May 1964) is attached.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, quarto, 2 pagesginger meggs, cartoon strip, jimmy bancks, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Correspondence between Crawford and Australian Consolidated Press, Nov and Dec 1963
Correspondence regarding negotiating rights to 'Ginger Meggs' telestrip production, and production of a pilot programme.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, quarto, 4 pages.ginger meggs, cartoon strip, jimmy bancks, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Ginger Meggs Pilot Episode, 1963
Ginger Meggs, Australia's most popular and longest-running comic strip, was created in the early 1920s by Jimmy Bancks. The strip (based on Strip No. 589) follows the escapades of a red-haired prepubescent mischief-maker who lives in an inner suburban working-class household. This story follows characters Ginger and Mim, and their attempt to find and get an apology from new kid, Osmo Willis who plays a prank with a toy mouse on Mim. Ginger goes to Osmo's house to get an apology from him to Mim, but instead Osmo invites Ginger to his birthday party. Ginger then takes Osmo to buy ice-cream. Ginger in the end, gets caught out in his lie to Mim, that he couldn't find Osmo. Min finds out and scolds Ginger for being deceitful. "If only you were half a gentleman..." she says.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 3 pagesHandwritten side notes by Robin Boyd in pencil.ginger meggs, cartoon strip, jimmy bancks, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Correspondence between New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation and Hector Crawford, Apr-65
Letter of confirmation, from New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation, of purchase of 39 episodes of ‘The Flying Dogtor’ and increasing purchase to 52 episodes.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, quarto, 2 pages + "with compliments" note cardthe flying dogtor, crawfords, new zealand broadcasting corporation -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford to Robert Lapthorne, 04.03.1964
This letter is about overseas representation for The Flying Dogtor. It describes the program as follows: The Flying Dogtor looks after bush animals in the similar manner as The Flying Doctor looks after humans. The Flying Dogtor is the hero and Carson Carpetbag is the villain.The Flying Dogtor series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.Typewritten, one page -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Robin Boyd to Brian Stonier, Penguin Books, 03.03.1964
This letter accompanies a Crawford Productions publicity brochure and a set of scripts for The Flying Dogtor. A synopsis of the six adventures is included. The programs are each five minutes and will be aired starting March or April 1964. Boyd is suggesting that Penguin might be interested in publishing the scripts, accompanied by many illustrations.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.2 pages: 1st page handwritten, 2nd page typewritten (duplication of letter)the flying dogtor, robin boyd, brian stonier, penguin books -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Brian Stonier, Penguin Books to Robin Boyd, 06.03.1964
In this letter Brian thanks Robin Boyd for sending him material on The Flying Dogtor and expresses interest in it. He asks if the program is being shown interstate and whether it has been sold overseas. Indicates his commitment to keep Boyd's role in the series confidential.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.Typewritten -
Melbourne Legacy
Film - Video tape, Johnny Miller 15 sec, 16/8/1977
This tape has not been played but from the label it is a recording from 1977, of 15 seconds duration about Legacy. Possibly it is an advertisement.As the content is unknown so significance is not known, though it is assumed to be promotional material for Legacy from 1977.A video recording on a yellow plastic spool in a cardboard box.Plain box with Melbourne Legacy stamp. Label says Client - Legacy, Product - Johnny Miller, Duration - 1x15 secs, record date 16/8/77legacy promotion, advertisements -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Interference to aeronautical radio systems from television receivers and transmitting stations. Paper 155-57/DO-81, RTCA Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Philips Radio and Television Manual by EG Beard
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Transistors their practical application in TV radio and electronics by Louis Garner
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Department of Defence Science and Technology Organisation AEL-0073-SD Proposal for the Development of an Airborne Laser Target Designator/TV Tracking system for a Mirage III D Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Mirpod Burrabil Laser Target Designator TV Tracker for Mirage IIID aircraft
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Film - Video cassette tape and box, "The Tramways of Ballarat", 1993
Yields information about the Ballarat Tramway system through historic film collected by the BTPS and made into a Video tape. Has a strong association with those who provide the film, for example Bob Prentice and others.Video cassette tape and box with cover containing the video titled ""The Tramways of Ballarat" produced by the BTPS in 1993. The contents of this tape were subsequently used to make the DVD. Over a 1000 copies distributed. Material from BTV 6 used in the production. See rear cover for details of those whose film was used. Cover Photo Glen Mills, Script Richard Gilbert, Narration Bruce McLean and Produced by John Phillips and Richard Gilbert. Inside of the cassette paper cover is a map of the system. Produced by the Association of Railway Enthusiasts on behalf of the BTPS. Cost at the time $29.95, price sticker remains.ballarat, films, tv broadcasts, btv -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : December 1992
Carols by Candlelight / p1. Chief Executive's Column [Mayor's Summer Concert; Help us to help you] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton / p3. Diary Dates [December - January] / p4. Council News [New TV translators benefit residents; Recreation Centre carpark extension; Fire prevention; Dog registration for 1993/94; Watch that brand] / p5. Closing dates during the Christmas holidays / p6. Christmas Services / p7. New waste collection / 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 [Mayor's Summer Concert; Help us to help you] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton / p3. Diary Dates [December - January] / p4. Council News [New TV translators benefit residents; Recreation Centre carpark extension; Fire prevention; Dog registration for 1993/94; Watch that brand] / p5. Closing dates during the Christmas holidays / p6. Christmas Services / p7. New waste collection / 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 -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Videotape, it's a buzz: the story of the Australian apiary industry: television series. (KEA Video Producers). Orange, 1999, 1999
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Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Laurie Young's autograph book pages, c1957
This is an incomplete record of those people who signed Laurie's autograph book. Most of the pages contain remembrances from members of Laurie's extended family however some relate to Mont Albert Central School where Laurie was a student. Those entries which are dated are from 1957. This is part of a large donation relating to the Young / Mair / Deakin families. In Europe autograph books have a history that can be traced back to 15th century university students. In Australia autograph albums were particularly popular towards the end of the 19th century, although there are known examples as far back as the 1830s. The increase in popularity coincides with printing and book binding becoming more affordable. Autograph books came in many sizes but were typically small with blank pages, usually in pastel colours. The books were often exchanged so the gathering of autographs was a very social pastime. Pages were filled with not only names, signatures and personal details but also poems, limericks, drawings, personal messages, small pieces of verse, and other mementos, such as pressed flowers, locks of hair and even embroidery. Although they could be very personal, unlike a diary they were meant to be viewed as part of the exchange. Autograph books from the 1950s may have a different focus. Although it remained common to collect the autographs of friends it was also highly desirable to collect the signatures of the famous, especially rock and television stars. Autograph books are of social relevance because they reflect the sentiment of the era of creation; they can also be reflective of social change, major political events or new inventions. Nine pages which have been cut from an autograph book. The pages are faded pink, blue and green in colour with a gold edge. All but one have inscriptions on one side only. laurie young, beryl young, ernest lance young, ernest augustus young, arthur john young, m w damiel, e s hall, c c mansell, autograph books, teachers, head master, mont albert central school