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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Council ready for change, 1994
39 metropolitan councils currently involved in second round of local government reviews are prepared for inevitable change.39 metropolitan councils currently involved in second round of local government reviews are prepared for inevitable change. Mr Dilley, City Manager and Mayor, Kevin Abbott told Nunawading councillors discussions have been fruitful although frustrating waiting for the future of Box Hill to be determined.39 metropolitan councils currently involved in second round of local government reviews are prepared for inevitable change. local government, city of nunawading, dilley, warwick, abbott, kevin, amalgamations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Sporting delegation throws down gauntlet, 1990
Soviet delegation visited Nunawading to throw out a sporting challenge.Soviet delegation visited Nunawading to throw out a sporting challenge.Soviet delegation visited Nunawading to throw out a sporting challenge.dilley, warwick, smith, dorothy g, city of nunawading, sports and recreations, sport for all challenge -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Primary School 1987 Class Photo Grade 1, 1987
Grade 1 1987 Back Row L-R: Peter Thorpe, Kira Earl, Ashley McLean, Simone Yendle, Samantha Yu, Emma Krause, Andrew White, Nicholas Sullivan, Simon King Front Row: Rachel King, Ashley Barker, Brooke Wells, James Taylor, Tulay Erbasan, Warwick Taylor, Adam Pongho, Brett Thompson, Sophia Herdina Teacher: Mrs J. Smith -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Alan Partington, Jim Medhurst and others, 1980c
Alan Partington with James W. Medhurst. Jim Medhurst, born 1900 at Greensborough. A tall boy at age 15 he was asked why he was not fighting in the war. As a result he went to Sydney, put his age up and changed his name to McPhee. He returned from the war and joined the police. He later worked for Melbourne City Council. Married to Olive Eddy, they had 3 children and lived in Warwick Road Greensborough.Pioneer Greensborough families, the Partingtons were related through the marriage of Annie May Medhurst and William Partington.Digital copy of colour photograph.alan partington, jim medhurst, james william partington -
Box Hill Historical Society
Photograph - Burwood High School 1980 Year 7C, 1980
Burwood High School 1980 Year 7C Back row: Abie Seviloglou, Joseph Gorman, Narelle Ferguson, Michelle Lovell, Monica Schoenwaelder, Elizabeth Roach, Warwick Lyons, Nicky Hepi Middle row: Peter Zerveas, Lisa Borden, Jody Davidson, Paul Grant, Nicole Noble, Louise Murphy, Jenny Algie Front row: Denise Johnson, Andrea Asimakidis, Elizabeth Caldwell, Wayne Zantuck, Chris Stamboulakis, Michael Shuravetsky, Elizabeth Sul, Herman Law Colour photoburwood high school, schools, clothing and dress, students, asimakidis> andrea, borden> lisa, caldwell> elizabeth, davidson> jody, ferguson> narelle, gorman> joseph, grant> paul, hepi> nicky, johnson> denise, law> herman, lovell> michelle, lyons> warwick, murphy> louise, noble> nicole, roach> elizabeth, saul> elizabeth, schoenwaelder> monica, seviloglou> abie, shuravetsky> michael, stamboulakis> chris, zantuck> wayne, zerveas> peter, uniforms, algie> jenny -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Award - Trophy, Wooden Spoon Trophy, 1972
Unofficial losers trophy for basketball and tennis teams in the Australian Agricultural Colleges Sports Association Intercollegiate 1972 Gatton. Large wooden spoon with decorated handle. A A C S A INTERCOLLEGIATE 1972 GATTON BASKETBALL Neil Cameron Alan Bedggood Rob Hughes Andy Taylor Bill Mounter Geoff Kenna Brian SImpson Lloyd French TENNIS Kahn Franke Warwick Peel Norm Stone Colin Tann Someone has to lose! (Unoffical trophy)basketball, tennis, intercollegiate sports, agricultural college sports, agricultural college sports trophy -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, City's sweet victory, 1994
Nunawading Council was celebrating while Box Hill Council was bitterly disappointed last week following the Local Government Board's announcement of its interim proposals for suburban reform.Nunawading Council was celebrating while Box Hill Council was bitterly disappointed last week following the Local Government Board's announcement of its interim proposals for suburban reform. After 69 years Nunawading and Box Hill will merge to form the City of Koornung.Nunawading Council was celebrating while Box Hill Council was bitterly disappointed last week following the Local Government Board's announcement of its interim proposals for suburban reform. local government, city of nunawading, city of box hill, spurr, noel, dilley, warwick, amalgamations -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Photograph of Final Year Commerce 2009, 2009
University of Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityColoured group photograph of Final Year Commerce students 2009. Back Row: David Chalmers, Warwick Devery, Tristan Metcalfe, Matthew Fontana, Peter Kuereng Third Row: Sarah Blomley, Georgie Millar, Rachael Frawley, Yaseen Tiry, Timothy Boyle Second Row: Jennifer Close, Binaca Widgery, Shane Mortlock, Yinlin Duan, Brennan Weir Front Row: Cassandra Bird Jane de Valle, Matthew Skontra, Justin Ralston, Xue Wang, Brendan Veitchuniversity of ballarat, commerce 2009, school of business, final year -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Schwerkolt Site Management Review, 3/12/1993
Letter to Mr W. Dilley, Mr Brandenburg and all Councillors from Mr Gray, President of Nunawading Historical Society, criticising recommendations in the Site Management Review.dilley, warwick, brandenburg, john p, city of nunawading, nunawading historical society, gray, bill, schwerkolt cottage -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, University of Ballarat Annual Report, 2013, 2013
On 01 January 2014 University of Ballarat became Federation University Australia. The 2013 University of Ballarat Chancellor was Dr Paul Hemming, and the Vice-Chancellor was Professor David Battersby. The Manufacturing Technology Training Centre (MTTC) was opened at the SMB Campus, and the Science and Engineering Building, as well as the Sports and Recreational Centre were completed at the Mount Helen Campus. Members of the 2013 University of Ballarat Council were Mashelle Parrett, George Fong, Michael Ryan, Peter Wilson, Tony Stone, Steve Davies, Warwick Spargo, Meredith Doig, Rowena Coutts, Deborah Spring, Karen Douglas, Paul Hemming, David Battersby, and Kim Dowling.52 pages soft covered annual report. Contents include the University charter, highlights of 2013, University of Ballarat Foundation, Sustainability, About the University, Council Members, Industrial relations, public information and financial statements.mashelle parrett, michael ryan, george fong, peter wilson, tony stone, steve davies, warwick spargo, meredith doig, rowena coutts, deborah spring, karen douglas, paul hemming, david battersby, kim dowling -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mayor Opening Nunawading Historical Society Museum. 1977
Coloured photo of Mayor,Cr. A. Brown Opening Nunawading Historical Society Museum, 1977.shortland, warwick, creber, ann, leach, william, nancy, brown, albert, nunawading historical society museum -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Moorhouse, Stephanie
Stephanie Moorhouse competed in the Athens Olympics as a gymnast, being named as a Diamond Valley Leader Sports Star in 2005. Contents Newspaper article: "Olympic dream achieved, now time to ponder future", Diamond Valley Leader, 6 April 2005. Stephanie Moorhouse to retire from gymnastics. Newspaper article: "Shining honours", Diamond Valley Leader, 6 April 2005. Tow Athens Olympians named Diamond Valley Leader Sports Stars, Warwick Draper of Arthurs Creek and Stephanie Moorhouse of Eltham. Newspaper article: "Lights, camera, action", Diamond Valley Leader, 20 July 2005. Stephanie Moorhouse to be an extra in Disney film Stick In. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcstephanie moorhouse, warwick draper, diamond valley leader sports stars -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, FRAMED, Bethany Gallery, HMAS AUSTRALIA, 2.4.1994
Reference 2314 medals and service history re Warick Niven Johanson PM4958 RAN. Also 286P, 2566P. Warwick is first on the left in the article. The other three are; Norman Stanley Winzar PM7506. Enlisted 20.6.1944 age 19 years. Discharged from the RAN 25.7.1946 with the rank of Able Seaman at HMAS Lonsdale. Alexander Dundas Reid PM5769. Enlisted 11.1.1943 age 21 years. Discharged from the RAN 21.5.1946 with the rank OA111 (Ordnance Artificer 3) at HMAS Lonsdale. Neil Knox PM2072. Enlisted 3.11.1939 age 19 years. Discharged from the RAN 31.1.1946 with the rank LDG Seaman (Leading) at HMAS Lonsdale. HMAS Lonsdale was shore based facility in Port Melbourne.Photocopy of a newspaper article, Bendigo Advertiser, page 14, Saturday 23.4.1994. The photo in article shows 4 Bendigo ex Sailors. Magnet for Suicide. The horror aboard HMAS Australia. documents - newspapers, cuttings, frame accessories, hmas australia -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photograph album: CTC 1978, Photograph album of Special occasions at Collingwood Technical College 1978
Photo album with an European City scene on the cover. Label on the spine 'Special occasions at CTC'. Photos date from 1978 and include Joe Barberis, Ian Scott, Bert Eastman, Harry Rothwell’s retirement dinner, Len Watts, Colin Ferris, Trevor Cook, Warwick White, George Thomas, John Roberts, Jim Hunter, Bill Fletcher, John Barry, Laurie Bayley, Bill Moore, Jim Hartney, David Mitchell, Cliff Ashworth, Ron Ritchie, Bill Roebuck, Ruth Kerr, Bev Attwater, Elaine Parsons, JDHarris awards, John King, Mike Heverin.collingwood technical college, staff, presentations, nmit -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Summary of Guest House Operations", 1952
Report - financial - two foolscap sheets and three large sheets, typed titled "Summary of Guest House Operations", reporting on the operations of the guest houses operated by the MMTB for conductors ex Europe that had arrived pending finding their own accommodation. Reports ending: 22/3/1952 and 19/4/1952 giving a report on the expenditure on the five guest houses. 19/4, 17/5 and 14/6/1952 giving a report on the operation of three guest houses including the average cost per man. Guest Houses - Warwick, Canterbury, Cavendish, Kyalite and Inveravon.trams, tramways, guest houses, conductors, hostels, immigration, staff -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, New Care Centre, 25/08/1992 12:00:00 AM
Minister for Community Services, Ms Setches turned the first sod on construction of Day Care Centre in Lucknow Street, Nunawading.Minister for Community Services, Ms Setches turned the first sod on construction of Day Care Centre in Lucknow Street, Nunawading. Joint venture between Nunawading Council and Melbourne Water.Minister for Community Services, Ms Setches turned the first sod on construction of Day Care Centre in Lucknow Street, Nunawading. day care, melbourne water, city of nunawading, community services, setches, ms, dilley, warwick, harrowfield, john, lucknow street, mitcham -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - VIEWS OF BENDIGO - FOLD OUT PHOTOS IN FOLDER
Sepia coloured folder, enclosing photos of Bendigo. On front 'Beautiful Views in Color of Bendigo Vic.' Photo of Alexandra Fountain on LH side. 3 1/2d stamp on top RH corner. Folder addressed to Miss Diane Gordon 5A Warwick Street, Hobart, Tasmania. Colour photos include : Alexandra Fountain, The City Hall, The Botanic Gardens, Hargreaves Street, The Conservatory Gardens, Rosalind Park, Pall Mall, The Upper Reserve Lake and The Conservatory Gardens. Photos appear to be from the 1940's. Enclosed letter states that the donor's grandfather 'mailed them me during his visit to your city in what appears to be 1953. Diane Palmer'Valentine Publishing Co Pty Ltdbendigo, tourism, post card folder -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Melbourne Legacy, East Brighton Class 1953, 1953
A photo from a newsletter from September 1953. The photo shows the East Brighton boys class. Front row: Tony Minogue, Tim Eltham, Harold Butler, Bob Lancaster, Bruce Pickering, Albert Hancock, David Francis, Robert Scanlan, Robert Hill. Second row: Tom Corrie, Neville Trevena, Tom Lancaster, Eric Scott, Legatees Mair, Carolan, Blackall, Holmes; Bob Gleeson, Bill Gleeson, Denis Hubbard, Robert Carnie. Third row: Mr H Singleton (Instructor), Bruce Grigg, Allan Dennis, John Burge, Peter Harris, George Trinder, David Endean, Tom Cockram, Keith Stevens, Kev Gleeson, James Haysom, Mr B Robinson (Instructor). Back row: Don Scott, Norman Corrie, Robert Haley, Noel Orr, Warwick Leeming, John Francis, Barry Wilkins, Ray McCarthy, Robert Olsen, Peter Luck. Names mentioned in the article include boys newly enrolled: Geoffrey Bishop, Gregory Bishop, Trevor Busst, Harold Butler, John Burge, Daryl Bernaldo, Norman Corrie, Tom Corrie, Alan Dennis, Peter Eltham, John Francis, David Francis, James Haysom, Albert Hancock, Robert Haley, Peter Harris, Robert Hill, Warwick Leeming, Barry Mitchell, Ray McCarthy, Ian Nicholds, Laurie Nicholls, Geoffrey One, Noel Orr, Robert Olsen, Bruce Pickering, Frank Rose, Keith Stephens, Don Scott, Robert Scanlan, Stephen Westcott, Barry Wilkins, Robert Watson. The article mentions that the photos of the boys classes were donated to Legacy by Mr John Beckett of Sandringham. Individual photos being catalogued to record detail about each one.The newsletter outlining news of Junior Legatee activities with mentions of boys by name.Black and white photo of the East Brighton boys class printed in a newsletter in September 1953.junior legatees, boys classes -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Managers battle for privacy, 1991
Managers of City of Nunawading have won the first round of their fight for privacy in their workplaceManagers of City of Nunawading have won the first round of their fight for privacy in their workplaceManagers of City of Nunawading have won the first round of their fight for privacy in their workplacecity of nunawading, dilley, warwick, goode, sally, morgan, joan, abbott, kevin, cooper, les, nunawading civic centre, council staff -
Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc.
Work on paper (Item) - Program, Beever, Kristen et al, Bravo Bendigo, August 2024
This program was given to attendees at the Bendigo Symphony Orchestra performance on 8 September 2024. Bravo Bendigo presents a spectacular showcase of local talent. This concert features two exceptional compositions by musicians from Bendigo Symphony Orchestra’s very own ranks, and Kaid Normington as soloist in Arutiunian’s brilliant Trumpet Concerto. BSO is joined by renowned concert organist Thomas Heywood for Saint-Saens’ mighty Organ Symphony. BRAVO BENDIGO Sunday 8 September, 2024, 2.30pm Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo Luke Severn Conductor Kaid Normington trumpet Thomas Heywood organ Claude DEBUSSY Les Couleurs Debussique arr John Matthews Alexander ARUTIUNIAN Trumpet Concerto in A flat major Cally BARTLETT Kati Thanda – Lake Eyre INTERVAL Camille SAINT-SAËNS Symphony No 3, in C minor, Op. 78bendigo symphony orchestra, luke severn, regional victorian orchestra, performance -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Staff Photo, Community Services Department, Shire of Eltham, July, 1987 (with names), 1987
Top Row, from left - Jude Kenny, Millie Travers, Steve McMillan, Mandy Press, Peter Butler, Trish Warwick, Ruth Barr, Thelma Barkway, Chris Cesari, Jan Chapman. Middle Row, from left - Craig Drowley, Marguerite Jones-Roberts, Pam Wortley, Helen Devlin, Gillian Barclay, Marion Francis, Pat Grundy, Bron Blake, Sam Sciacca, Glynn Davies. Bottom Row, from left - Katherine Kingsbury, Pauline Wilson, Lyn Boase, Susan Forbes, Carolyn Peterson, Marg Cant, Carmel Byrne, Lyn Mock, Keith McGinn. {Staff not present - Tracey Naughton, Mary Robertson, Georgina Riccardo, Sue Tucker, Marg Johnson, Ann Handley, Lorna Smith, Pat Anderson, Jan Chapman, Karen Johnstone, Mavis Spain, Sue Dearsley, Anthony McKenzie, David Jordan, Lloyd Hammond, Ken Wilson, Ian Patching, Nerida Kirov). Two colour photographs, laminated, with typed list of names 2 copies different sizes 22.5 x 27 cm laminated (12.5 x 20 cm photo) and 26.5 x 33 cm laminated (19 x 25.5 cm photo)Originally contained in an envelope with handwritten note on enveloe to Allan Baker dated 14 Dec 1987 "Enclosed for your use are staff photos of all departments. I've given each Champion of Committees copies for all their respective Councillor photos of Depts reporting to each committee. Outdoor staff photos will be taken next week and I'll make those available as soon as possible. Cheers (Undecipherable)"shire of eltham, council staff -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
The land was bought in 1853 by John Smith and he built the house. The house was offered for sale in 1866 when George Barnacle bought it and named it 'Warwick Cottage' after his birth place. it was offered to short term tenants such as the surveyor Creed, Miss Boes a dressmaker and O'Doherty the Catholic school teacher. In 1874 Dr Rastrick was a tenant and in 1878 it was occupied by the grocer William Searle and his sister a dressmaker. Barnacle offered the cottage for sale in October 1885 advising that the iron roofed stone cottage , 4rooms, detached kitchen and outhouses had been previously occupied by W.C.Uncles and at that time William Muhleg Carpenter. It ultimately sold privately to Miss Beatty and she continued to rent it to tenants. James Kilbride was the tenant in 1887-88. The cottage was sold in 1888 to Isaac Smale. The house continued its tradition of housing dressmakers with Mrs Barby carrying on that profession in the 1940's,50's and 60's. Coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, 77 cox street, warwick cottage -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Yallourn Technical School, 1935
The original class at Narracan Avenue Cottages, Yallourn Technical School. Back left to right: Lindsay Beulke, Lindsay Murray, Hugh Evans, Ron Rudge, Daniel Graham, Jim Riles, Laurie Baker, Dave Irvine, Les Neal, Dudley Beulke, Rob Morton, Norm Taylor, Alan Hawken, Jack McGuimess Middle left to right: Les Pritchett, Trevor Dawson, Don Benson, Noel Morley, Warwick Sagar, Hayden Davey, Terry Salisbury, Gordon Brown, Geoff Williams, Bill Kerr, Ross Berwick, Stan Comber, Bruce Jones , Vic Greer Front left to right: Staff members - Jack Lundy, George Peake, Charles Beanland, Alex Miller, Edwin Scott, ? Bawdengippsland campus collection, yallourn technical school, lindsay beulke, lindsay murray, hugh evans, ron rudge, daniel graham, jim riles, laurie baker, dave irvine, les neal, dudley beulke, rob morton, norm taylor, alan hawken, jack mcguimess, les pritchett, trevor dawson, don benson, noel morley, warwick sagar, hayden davey, terry salisbury, gordon brown, geoff williams, bill kerr, ross berwick, stan comber, bruce jones, vic greer, jack lundy, george peake, charles beanland, alex miller, edwin scott, bawden -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Video, Richard Frankland, From Sand to Celluloid, 1996
A compilation of 6 short films by Aboriginal filmakers dramatising various aspects of Aboriginal life in white Australia. Touches on topics which include Black Deaths In Custody, family life, social interaction and social disadvantage, traditions and racial discrimination. No way to forget /? writer, director, Richard Frankland (11 min.) Fly Peewee fly /? writer, director, Sally Riley (10 min.) Round up /? writer, director, Rima Tamou (16 min.) Two bob mermaid /? writer, director, Darlene Johnson (15 min.) Payback /? writer, director, Warwick Thornton (10 min.) Black man down /? writer, co-producer, Sam Watson ; director, Bill McCrow (11 min.) No way to forget /? writer, director, Richard Frankland (11 min.).videocassetteindigenous filmmakers, richard frankland, darlene johnson, sally riley, rima tamou, warwick thornton, australian film institute, afi -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Marine Lamp, William W M Mc Geoch Ltd, 1910 to 1925
In 1832 William McGeoch & Co., Ltd was established, by William McGeoch senior at 113 Argyle St Glasgow as hardware merchants and exporters, and later were manufacturers of lamps and electrical fittings for ship, railway and domestic use. In the 1900s the company had expanded and had offices at 28 West Campbell Street Glasgow with a factory and warehouse located at the Warwick Works, 46 Coventry Rd, Birmingham. In 1922 the company had expanded and were employing 400 to 500 people. William seniors three sons had joined their father in establishing the business around 1888. The business was run by William McGeoch senior with Williams three sons Alexander, William and Andrew also taking an active part in the day to day running of the company. The company had expanded to such a degree that they were now manufacturing a variety of ships' hardware. This included metal cabin furnishings, signal lamps, ships' oil and candle lamps, motor lamps, switches, switchboards, electrical accessories and fittings. In 1982 William McGeoch & Co., Ltd was acquired by Bowthorpe Holdings Ltd.A lamp made by a significant manufacturer of marine equipment that made fittings for many famous ships including the Titanic.Marine oil Lamp with glass panels. Front panel missing. Access through glass panel door at side flat metal back. Metal fuel reservoir and no burner. Metal rounded chimney on top. Embossed McGeogh Maker Glasgowwarrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, lamp, ships lamp, wm mc geoch ltd, hardware merchants, ships outfitters -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Gillian Shadwick, Part-Time Teachers In Technical and Further Education Volume Two by Gillian Shadwick, 06/1986
Part-Time Teachers In Technical and Further Education, Volume Two - Detailed Report on Findings and Recommendations by Gillian Shadwick (Institute of Technical and Adult Teacher Education within the Sydney College of Advanced Education). Published by the Sydney College of Advanced Education and funded by the TAFE Council of the Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission, June 1986. The steering committee included Greg Woodburne, Dr Rod McDonald, Gary Hilton, Ian Hamilton, Warwick Goodsir, Ray Jolliffe, Sue Hatherley, and Rex Hewitt. The aims of the study were: "1. To provide profile(s) of the part-time TAFE teachers; 2. To determine the extent of the part-time teacher contribution to TAFE's educational provision. 3. To determine the nature of the part-time teacher contribution to TAFE's provision. 4. To identify initial and on-going staff development and teacher-training needs. 5. To describe the superviser: part-time teacher relationship. 6. To identify sources of part-time teacher job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction. 7. To recommend future directions for the contribution of part-time teachers to educational provision within TAFE." These are discussed throughout the report. ISBN 0-86398-035-XBook concerning Part-Time Teachers in Technical and Further Education, a Detailed Report on Findings and Recommendations. 249 Pages. Includes two questionnaires for teachers. Bound with plastic spine, covers made of thicker, textured paper. Sections and appendixes marked with yellow paper.part-time teachers in technical and further education, volume 2, detailed report, gillian shadwick, institute of technical and adult teacher education, 1986, greg woodburne, dr rod mcdonald, gary hilton, ian hamilton, warwick goodsir, ray jolliffe, sue hatherley, rex hewitt, questionnaire, tafe, part-time teachers, teaching -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - Bones Day – Army Survey Regiment Verses RAAF School of Radio at Laverton, Victoria, 1977
These two photographs were taken at Bones Day, an annual sports competition between the Army Survey Regiment and the RAAF School of Radio at Laverton on the 10th of November 1977. The two units took turns each year to host the event. The day competition usually comprised basketball, cricket, cross country, golf, sailing, squash, softball, tennis, touch football, rifle shooting, tug-of-war and volleyball. The “big bone” trophy comprising a large bone from a beast housed inside a wooden framed glass case, was awarded to the winner of the day competition. The evening competition often included darts, carpet bowls, hookey, quoits and billiards/snooker. The “little bone” (a mounted chicken bone) was the consolation trophy awarded to the winner of the evening competition. The 3-hour bus trip for the visiting unit on their return was typically very raucous. The history of the Bones Day competition is best described in the booklet titled - Bones of Contention Souvenir Program. 1965. Refer to Item 6267.These two photographs were taken at Bones Day, an annual sports competition between the Army Survey Regiment and the RAAF School of Radio at Laverton on the 10th of November 1977. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The black and white photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Golf Team Back row L to R: Alf Behr, Graeme Jeffers, Lloyd Binion, unidentified. Front row L to R: Ian Marner, Peter Warwick, Roy Morgan. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Squash Team Back row L to R: unidentified (x4), Rob John, Dennis Puniard. Middle row L to R: Kerry Brown, unidentified, Tony Spurling, unidentified. Front row L to R: Terry Danger, unidentified (x2), Lynn Johnson, unidentified..1P to .2P –No personnel are identified.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wettenhall Family from Carr's Plains
-10a Mingawalla House via Callawadda -10b Carrs Plains 1949, Hubert Wettenhall , Jack Cunningham, Peg Moodie, Charles Moodie , Bill Cunningham, Christine Moodie, John Cunningham, Arthur Cunningham, Richard Moodie, Warwick Moodie -10c Carrs Plains Feb 1938. Jack Cunningham, Mollie Wettenhall, Hubert Wettenhall, Pat Wettenhall, Herbert Wettenhall & (Mr Ray Holmes, Teacher at Dadswell’s School -10d Family Gathering at Carrs Plains about 1940. L-R Back. Patricia Campbell, John Campbell, Barbara Cunningham, Peg Wettenhall, Jack Cunningham, Hubert Wettenhall, Front, Dad (Herbert Wettenhall) with Bill Cunningham & Mother (Mary or Molly Wettenhall), -10e Family at the Bolangum Ranges Picnic 1920’s -10f Jack Cunningham in Voluntary Defense Corp St Leonards 1943 -10g Jack Cunningham in Voluntary Defense Corp St Leonards 1943 -10h Madge Anderson, Barbara Cunningham, Bill & John Cunningham at Stawell Station about 1944 -10i Barbara Cunningham in St Leonard’s property Garden. May 1937 -10j John Campbell Mingawalla via Marnoo c 1940 Bulldog Tractor Series of 1o smallish B/W Family PhotographsNames on Back -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, City of Nunawading Administrative and Engineering Committee, 1991
Notice of agenda of a meeting to be held in Committee Room A, Civic Centre, Nunawading, 3 Jul 1991.Notice of agenda of a meeting to be held in Committee Room A, Civic Centre, Nunawading, 3 Jul 1991. Major item re Vermont Reserve.Notice of agenda of a meeting to be held in Committee Room A, Civic Centre, Nunawading, 3 Jul 1991. city of nunawading, dilley, warwick, cooper, les, allan, peter, atkinson, bruce, smith, d, vermont reserve, vermont primary school, no. 1022, heritage week 1991, councillors, vermont cricket club, forest hill cricket club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Programme - THE BENDIGO THEATRE COMPANY ''CAMELOT''
The Bendigo Theatre Company Present ''Camelot'' by Frederick Loewe - Alan Jay Lerner - June 1990 Directed by Carol McKenzie-Grose at J.B. Osborne Theatre Kangaroo Flat June 21st,22nd,23rd,28th,29th,30th 1990 at 8pm with a matinee on Sunday 24th at 2pm. Stage Manager: Jim Dunn - Wardrobe: Jill Fitzgerald - Choreographer: Viktoria Lee. Cast: Ken Dunn as Arthur - Sally Hyett as Guenevere - Michael Goss as Lancelot - Jack Paynting as Pellinore - Jim Watson as Merlyn - Viktoria Lee as Morgan Le Fey - Glenn Grose as Sir Dinadan - John Adams as Sir Sagromore - Grant Thomas as Sir Lionel - Shane Rofe as Sir Clarius - Robert Caldwell as Squire Dap - Kate McQueenie as Lady Sybil - Hilary Bottcher as Nimue - Elfi Willman as Ballad Singer - Brad Giri, Sean Hillman as Tom of Warwick - Sean Hillman as Juggler - Dancers: Kristen Tuddenham, Sasha Poole, Christine Fitzgerald, Harmony Davis, Kerry Schache.program, theatre, the bendigo theatre company