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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Wakefield Family
John Wakefield Snr. came to Australia in 1852 as a crewman on a ship, and his wife Elizabeth and children John, Anne, Tom and George came out to Australia in 1954. In 1859 John Jnr. married Rhoda Hartnett. They purchased land and a cottage on Springfield Village Estate, Blackburn North.Sepia photograph of 9 members of the Wakefield Family. John and Rhoda Wakefield are in centre of the front row.wakefield family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kaele Way
Always immaculately groomed councillor Kaele Way was a keen advocate for woman in local government. in 2005 she was elected to the Springfield ward. In 2007 she was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll for Women. She was one of only 20 at the time. In 2008 she co-authored a handbook for women for wishing to run for office. In2008 she became chair of the Australian Local Government Womens Association. In 2009 she became deputy chair of the Victorian Regional Development Association. She was also deputy chair man of the Victorian Regional Development for the Eastern Metropolitan area. In 2009 she was presented with an AM for her work for women in local government. Kaele Way died in July 2011Coloured photo of Whitehorse councillor Kaele Way planting a tree on a Whitehorse nature strip. A man is assistingway kaele, councillors -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kaele Way
Kaele Way - Blackwood Ward. 2005 Springfield Ward. 2009 Queens Birthday Honours List AM. Passed away July 2011.Coloured photograph of Kaele Way wearing a red jacketway kaele, councillor, nunawading & whitehorse, whitehorse council -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Allan Peter Councillor
Nunawading and Whitehorse councillor. Springfield WardColoured photograph of Peter Allan JP. Dark suit, Burgundy tie with yellow dots. Dark curly hair and wearing glassesallan peter, councillors whitehorse, councillors nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Councillor Photograph, Kevin Abbott
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road ...Springfield Ward|Councillor Nunawading and Whitehorse|Whitehorse CouncilColoured photograph of Kevin Abbott wearing a dark suit and tie with red flowersabbott kevin, councillors nunawading & whitehorse, whitehorse council -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Mitcham Matters ; two editors, 1986, 1987, Approx .1 1986 .2 1987
In 1989 Mitcham technical School amalgamated with Mitcham High School, Donvale High School to become Mullauna College with the campus on Springfield Rd, Mitcham.School History.1 Yellow linen and paper covers. Mitcham Matters - brown writing front cover, back cover Year Book - 1986 staff list/movement/subject/activities with photographs. .2 Cream cover - Mitcham Matters - Final Edition Mitcham Technical School -1965-87 - front cover; Autographs - rear cover. Mitcham Mattersmitcham technical school - mitcham matters, mitcham matters -
Vision Australia
Image, Low Vision Clinic assistance, 1989
Plaques recognising the funds donated by AFB supporters as part of the Vision Victoria Appeal, that helped build the Vision Resource Centre at Kooyong 1987-1989. The need for services for people with low vision was recognised by the AFB, who undertook to provide a range of services including diagnosis of low vision, advisors on how people with low vision could best utilise their existing sight, and objects designed to assist in everyday living. Initially operating out of a flat facing Glenferrie Road, which the Association had purchased, the growing demand demonstrated that a larger dedicated area was required. Thus began the project to develop a Low Vision Clinic on the land previously occupied by flats eventually purchased by the Association. 2 digital images of wooden board with white etched writingIn recognition of the assistance given the to the Low Vision Clinic by the many generous friends of the Association for the Blind The Association for the Blind acknowledges with appreciation the contribution made to the Low Vision Clinic by the following major donors: The Victorian Government Springfield Auxiliary Kooyong Fair Committee Mr Claude Kingston O.B.E. Mr A.T. Marriott Mr W. P. Fleming Mr A.J. Jennings-Smith H. and L. Hecht Trust Collier Trust William Buckland Foundationassociation for the blind, h & l hecht trust, william buckland trust