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Vision Australia
Badge - Object, Association for the Blind name badge, 1970-1990
To identify AFB staff a silver badge was struck.. A type written card name is located below the main part of the badge, which consists of the guiding light symbol with black 'wings' and a whtie light, against a silver background. The words 'Assocation for the Blind' sit around the symbol, in silver lettering, on a black background. 1 metal badge with name card holderAssociation for the Blind (silver on black background at base of badge)badges, association for the blind -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower Farm
Black and white photograph of workers on Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower Farm next to Blackburn Lake.adult deaf & dumb society's flower farm, blackburn lake, flower farm -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower Farm
Black and white photograph residents at the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower Farm next to Blackburn Lake.adult deaf & dumb society's flower farm, blackburn lake, flower farm -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Dormitories on north side of Deaf & Dumb Home, 1972
B/W photo of demolition of dormitories on north side of Deaf & Dumb Home in Central Road, Blackburnadult deaf & dumb home, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Home, Blackburn, C.1970
B/W photo of part of front of Adult & Deaf Home in Central Road, Blackburn. Demolished 1972.adult deaf & dumb home, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Home, Blackburn, C.1970
B/W photo of Adult Deaf & Dumb Home, Central Road, Blackburn taken from the east.adult deaf & dumb home, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Home, Blackburn, C.1970
B/W photo of view from road of Adult Deaf & Dumb Home, Central Road, Blackburnadult deaf & dumb home, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Harvesting Daffodils - Adult Deaf Society, 1910
Used by donor in 'Blackburn - a picturesque history'Black & white photo of men picking flowers at Adult Deaf Society Flower Farm. Page 29.daffodils, mclellan, archie, nelson, t, swain, p, buse, s, abraham, e. d. j., hull, a., adult deaf and dumb society -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Association for the Blind : Volunteer Area Leader
To celebrate the work undertaken by various members, the Association for the Blind presented wooden shields as mark of recognition and respect. Glenis Pitson 1996-1999 John Lodge 1997-1998Wooden shield with engraved gold and blue coloured plateAssociation for the Blind Presented to .... for distinguished service as Volunteer Area Leader 19... - 19 ..association for the blind, volunteers, awards -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Home, Blackburn, C.1970
B/W photo of dormitory wing of Adult Deaf & Dumb Home in Central Road, Blackburn. Demolished 1972adult deaf & dumb home, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Mr & Mrs Abrahams , Deaf Society, c1910
Original photo at Blackburn Lake Education Centre. Dorothy Meagher loaned photo so a print could be made.Black and white photograph of Mr and Mrs Abrahams, Superintendents of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society at Blackburn. They are in centre of group.abrahams, mr & mrs, adult deaf and dumb society, meagher, dorothy, blackburn lake education centre -
Vision Australia
Domestic object - Object, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind metal fire screen
On the front (rear) face of this metal firescreen is an image of the RVIB St Kilda Road building and front gardens, with the words 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' in curved lettering above the building. A name plate is attached by cord to the firescreen, which reads "In Memory Of M.N. Moylan Life Member Brighton Auxiliary". It is unknown whether the firescreen was made by blind metal workers, however it shows signs of use, quite possibly at the St Kilda Road building itself.Metal fire screen with etched image and attached plateRoyal Victorian Institute for the Blind In Memory of M.N. Moylan Life Member Brighton Auxiliaryroyal victorian institute for the blind, m.n. moylan -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Portraits of men involved with Queensland Industrial Institute for the Blind
Four historical images of men important to the history of the Queensland Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institution or the subsequent organisations it became.4 rows of B/W negativesqueensland industrial institute for the blind, queensland blind, deaf and dumb institution -
Vision Australia
Equipment - Object, American Foundation for the Blind, Tellatouch
The Tellatouch was developed in the American Foundation research laboratory and resulted from one of the first AFB research projects, a major effort in the mid-1940s to help deaf-blind people. The device helped end social isolation for hundreds of deaf-blind children and adults. The Tellatouch provides a means of communication between a sighted (or blind) person and a deaf-blind person who can read braille. The keyboard has three rows of ten keys each and a standard braille keyboard on the fourth row. At the rear of the machine is a round metal plate with the braille cell in the center. The deaf-blind person rests a finger on the braille cell. Pins rise to form the equivalent of the letter key that is struck. The body of the device covered in beige vinyl, with a hinged lid at the front which lifts up to reveal the keyboard. The lid is secured with a metal latch at the front.Beige vinyl machine with leather carry strapbraille equipment, assistive devices -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower Farm
Black and white photograph of residents working in the grounds of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower Farm next to Blackburn Lake.adult deaf & dumb society's flower farm, blackburn lake, flower farm -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Cottage in grounds of Adult Deaf & Dumb Home in Blackburn
Black and white photo of cottage in grounds of Adult Deaf and Dumb Home in Central Road, Blackburn. since demolished 1972adult deaf & dumb home, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Home, Blackburn, C.1970
B/W photo of south dormitory wing of Adult Deaf & Dumb Home in Central road, Blackburn. Demolished 1972adult deaf & dumb home, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Home, Blackburn, C.1970
B/W photo of rear of dormitory wings of Adult Deaf & dumb Home in Central road, Blackburn. Demolished 1972adult deaf & dumb home, blackburn -
Vision Australia
Audio (item) - Sound recording, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Around the Institute: June 27, 2000
Around the Institute was a weekly program designed to keep clients and staff informed of events, activities and thoughts relating to low vision and blindness. It consisted of interviews undertaken by Jo Matthews, with sound engineer Ed Gamble, designed to inform, educate and explore on a variety of topics. June 27: The story of Lachlan Jones – Greg Jones, Deaf Blind Awareness week and the Deaf Blind Association – John Finch.royal victorian institute for the blind, radio shows -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower Farm
Black and white photograph Of residents outside the Administration Block at the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower Farm next to Blackburn Lake.adult deaf & dumb society's flower farm, blackburn lake, flower farm -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower Farm
Black and white photograph of grounds of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower Farm next to Blackburn Lake with some of the men working.adult deaf & dumb society's flower farm, blackburn lake, flower farm -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Home, Blackburn, C.1970
B/W photo of front entrance main building, Adult Deaf & Dumb Home , Central Road, Blackburn. Demolished 1972.adult deaf & dumb home, blackburn -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, The British & Foreign Blind Association Certificate of Efficiency, 25/9/1908
Founded by T.R Armitage MD in 1868, the British and Foreign Blind Association was the forerunner of the Royal National Institute for the Blind and provided transcription courses to those wishing to become proficient in Braille. Under the patronage of His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen, this certificate was awarded to "Miss Minnie H Crabb having satisfied the Examiner of the British & Foreign Blind Association in Braille Writing Examination in Grade II is hereby awarded the Certificate of the Association." Signed by A.H. Henry, Examiner and Edwin Easton, Secretary and awarded on 25th September 1908. Cream page with red seal in bottom left hand cornerRed seal reads: The British & Foreign Blind Association. Founded 1858. Incorporated 1902. A picture is located within the seal but this is not discerniblevictorian association of braille writers, minnie crabb -
Vision Australia
Programme - Text, Association for the Blind 95th Birthday Celebration Concert
Concert program and brief history of the Association for the Blind on its 95th birthday.1 x A4 sized page folded in halfnon-fictionAssociation for the Blind Ltd 95th Birthday Celebration Concert Camberwell Civic Centre Sunday 25th November 1990 at 2.30pm Souvenir Programelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Education kit - Object, Clear Direction: a guide to communicating with people who are blind and vision impaired, 2000
In order to expand the understanding of the general public, Vision Works - a division of RBS - produced this CD designed to offer sighted users the experiences that people had when undertaking a sighted guide course and when working with blind or vision impaired colleagues. "The information contained in this module will enable you to assist people who are blind and vision impaired whether they be customers, friends, relatives or anyone else you may come in contact with. This interactive educational package encourages users to work at their own pace to learn practical communication techniques; methods of providing effective customer service; and ways of developing the skills needed to safely guide a person who is blind or vision impaired. It also includes a game based on sighted guide techniques and evaluation questions designed for in-house training. This CD has been designed, based on the work of professional service providers at Royal Blind Society, a major blindness agency in Australia."1 CD-ROM with text and imagesPC CD-ROM: Windows 95/98/2000 The information contained in this module will enable you to assist people who are blind and vision impaired whether they be customers, friends, relatives or anyone else you may come in contact with. This interactive educational package encourages users to work at their own pace to learn practical communication techniques; methods of providing effective customer service; and ways of developing the skills needed to safely guide a person who is blind or vision impaired. It also includes a game based on sighted guide techniques and evaluation questions designed for in-house training. This CD has been designed, based on the work of professional service providers at Royal Blind Society, a major blindness agency in Australia.royal blind society of new south wales, education -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, Life Governor of the Association of Blind, 1969
To recognise the efforts made towards to the successful running of the Association for the Blind, certificates were awarded bestowing Life Governorships on individuals who had made significant contributions such as Mae Palmer of East Hawthorn became a Life Governor on 24th March 1969 for her contributions. This certificate is signed by President H. M. Lightfoot and Secretary J. W. Wilson.1 cream coloured sheet with decorative border on top right hand side and lower right hand corner, and the black and white symbol of the Association in the lower right hand corner consisting of a half circle with a flame and another half circle in blackAssociation for the Blind Life Governor This is certify that ... was elected a Life Governor on the ... day of ... 19..association for the blind, mae palmer -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice for Deaf People: E-news Friday 31st October 2008
Victorian Council of Deaf People now Deaf Victoria advocates on behalf of deaf people to increase access to service, to represent and provide leadership to the state government and disability groups pertaining to deaf and hard of hearing people.29.cmHx21cmW, 6 pages -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower Farm
Black and white photograph two storey Administration Wing and Manger's residence at the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society's Flower farm next to Blackburn Lake.adult deaf & dumb society's flower farm, blackburn lake, flower farm -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Association for the Blind Centenary: Tom Dery, 1997
To celebrate the work undertaken by various members on the Centenary Appeal, the Association for the Blind presented wooden shields as mark of recognition and respect.Wooden shield with engraved gold and blue coloured plateAssociation for the Blind Centenary. Tom Dery. In appreciation of your support as Vice President of the successful $7.5M Centenary appeal 1994-1997.association for the blind, nameplates -
Vision Australia
Poster - Object, City Service Press (A J Charles), Blind Variety Entertainers showbill, 1904-1927
Concerts were a fundraiser that the Association for the Advancement of the Blind first introduced in 1900, based upon the experiences of the RVIB concert tours that Tilly Aston had participated in whilst attending the school. Initially not as successful as hoped, they were re-introduced in 1911 and soon became a regular fundraiser for the fledgling organisation. This undated handbill lists the acts and the ticket seller for one such performance, possibly around 1923.Long paper sheet with printing on one sideThe Most Popular Company on Tour Blind Variety Entertainers will visit here Thur May 28 The following Up-to-date Artists will appear Norman Leslie comedian Charles Bennett welcome reappearance of the famous Blind Tenor and Pianist T.H. Andrew welcome reappearance of Blind Instrumentalist A. Solomon welcome reappearance of Old Time Blind Comedian Special Engagement Paul Debur paper manipulator and sketch cartoonist Fred Tilley welcome reappearance of the Popular Blind Basso in Songs, humorous and sentimental Leslie & Debur in Double Comedy & Melody The Most Popular Company now on Tour. Interesting Program of Genuine Delight. Instrumental, Comic, Classic, Trios, Duets, Etc. The Whole of the Proceeds in aid of Association for the Advancement of the Blind and the Home for the Adult Blind Any Blind Person may participate in the benefits of this Association. An Association of Blind People. Popular Prices No Tax Advance Representative, R. Reid Touring Concert Manager, Norman Leslie General Secretary: T. Marks, Oxford Chambers, Melbourne City Service Press (A.J. Charles), Rear Payne's, Bourke Streetassociation for the advancement of the blind, fundraising