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Mont De Lancey
Magazines, 1944
... 4 x Australian Women's Weekly magazines. Dated:- 1..., the the Weekly was a way of skirting the embargo, it would be a women's ...In November 1932, Frank Packer and Ted Theodore purchased the World, a struggling afternoon newspaper owned and operated by the Australian Workers' Union in Sydney, and re-branded it as the Star. Approached by Sir Hugh Denison, who enjoyed a monopoly over the Sydney newspaper market, they were offered 86,500 Pounds to close the paper if they agreed not to publish a morning, evening or Sunday newspaper within a 300-mile radius of the city for three years. Packer and Theodore accepted the offer, the the Weekly was a way of skirting the embargo, it would be a women's newspaper, and it would be self-sufficient. George Warnecke envisioned the Weekly as a publication with an Australian outlook, appealing to all sections of society, and offering an element of news in every article, whether it concern fashion, cookery, or parenting. When the first issue appeared in Sydney on June 10, 1933, it was printed in black-and-white newspaper format and priced at twopence per copy, "the biggest value in the world". It had sold out by lunchtime. 4 x Australian Women's Weekly magazines. Dated:- 1. December 4, 1943; 2. July 29, 1944; 3. August 5, 1944; and 4. September 2, 1944. All were priced at 4d.magazines -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper Clippings, Folder of 1920s-1950s newspaper clippings and magazine features relating to clothing patterns collected by Mrs. Jessie Hill, Ringwood district resident, 1927 - 1951
... of the 'Women's Weekly' from 1951 (mostly covers)..... Part of copies of the 'Women's Weekly' from 1951 (mostly covers ...Mrs Jessie Hill's collection of cuttings from the 'Leader' from 1927 with photos of special events. Part of copies of the 'Women's Weekly' from 1951 (mostly covers).Mrs Jessie Hill's collection of cuttings in burgundy coloured cardboard covers with navy blue cloth spine and corners.; On Front: 'New Summer Patterns, Suitings, Trouserings, Vestings, etc.' +Additional Keywords: Hill, Mrs JessieOn Front: 'New Summer Patterns, Suitings, Trouserings, Vestings, etc.' -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: CHILDREN
... 'National Geographic,' 'To-day' and 'Australian Women's Weekly...,' 'To-day' and 'Australian Women's Weekly.' Dated 1933-1955 ...A box decorated with red Christmas paper. Contains mostly pictures of or relating to children but does contain some items related to Australian history and animals. Sources include 'National Geographic,' 'To-day' and 'Australian Women's Weekly.' Dated 1933-1955.person, individual, children, lydia chancellor, collection, ephemera, children, person, australian history, animals, female, male, person -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Shot Silk Dance Frock & Wrap, Park Avenue Gowns, c.1960
... featured in the Australian Women's Weekly in 1960, described... largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.This 'dance frock' by Park Avenue Gowns is one of a number of garments in the collection by this designer.Metallic thread silk cocktail dress and wrap by Park Avenue Gowns, 1960. Virtually identical dresses by the designer were featured in the Australian Women's Weekly in 1960, described as 'dance frocks', to which the wide flairing skirt would be well suited.Label : "Park Avenue Gowns"women's clothing, cocktail dresses, dance frocks, australian fashion - 1960s, fashion designers - melbourne (vic) - park avenue gowns -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Domestic object - knitting patterns
... 13 November 2018 Australian Womens Weekly x 3, New Idea x 4... 13 November 2018 Australian Womens Weekly x 3, New Idea x 4 ...Knitting patterns of various styles, other magazines added 13 November 2018 Australian Womens Weekly x 3, New Idea x 4, Australian Womans Mirror x 2Blue folder containing a large number of knitting patterns, other magazines added at a later dateminute books -
Orbost & District Historical Society
collection of newspaper articles, 1970's - 2000
... The Australian Women's Weekly, The Sun, The Sunday Herald and The Herald... Women's Weekly, The Sun, The Sunday Herald and The Herald Sun ...The folder has been made especially for this collection of articles .The label is from a box of limited edition signed watercolour drawings by ROSSER, Celia. THE BANKSIAS OF VICTORIA. Six Watercolour Drawings. Born Celia Elizabeth Prince in 1930, Celia Rosser began painting Australian wildflowers early in her artistic career. She first began painting Banksias after seeing a Banksia serrata near her home in Orbost, Victoria. She lived in Orbost in the 1960's( her husband had been posted to Orbost High School) where she painted and drew native flowers , in particular, banksias. Her first exhibition was at Leveson Gallery in Melbourne in 1965, and included three watercolours of Banksia species. Two years later she published Wildflowers of Victoria.Celia Elizabeth Rosser (born 1930) is a renowned Australian botanical illustrator, best known for having published The Banksias, a three-volume series of monographs containing watercolour paintings of every Banksia species. She began painting Australian wildflowers early in her artistic career. She first began painting Banksias after seeing a Banksia serrata near her home in Orbost, Victoria.A collection of newspaper and magazines articles pertaining to Celia Rosser. There are six newspaper and magazine articles inside a a folder labelled "The Banksias of Victoria Six Watercolour Drawings by Celia Rosser". The articles are from The Australian Women's Weekly, The Sun, The Sunday Herald and The Herald Sun. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Knitting Books
... No.58. Glamor knits a supplement to the Australian women's... women's weekly from March 9, 1955. Aileen and john Ellison ...Five knitting books. Three issues of Patons knitting books, issues 188, 218,234. One issue of the Paragon knitting book No.58. Glamor knits a supplement to the Australian women's weekly from March 9, 1955. Aileen and john Ellison Collection.knitting, clothing -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 35mm slide/s, Robert Thomson, c1964
... advertising Robur Tea, Women's Weekly, The Age, and coca Cola.... In the background are the shops advertising Robur Tea, Women's Weekly ...Yields information about Ballarat's trams during 1964c, the Mt Pleasant terminus.AGFA blue / white plastic mount, colour slide of No. 33 at the Mt Pleasant terminus, c1964. In the background are the shops advertising Robur Tea, Women's Weekly, The Age, and coca Cola. The tram has a Twin Lakes sign. image i2 - cleaned up by PCW - 22-9-2022tramways, trams, mt pleasant, barkly st, tram 33 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 35mm slide/s, Robert Thomson, c1966
... Tea, Women's Weekly, The Age, and Coca Cola. The tram has... are the shops advertising Robur Tea, Women's Weekly, The Age, and Coca ...Yields information about Ballarat's trams during 1966c, the Mt Pleasant terminus.AGFA blue / white plastic mount, colour slide of No. 33 at the Mt Pleasant terminus, c1966 - still has the white on black destination roll. In the background are the shops advertising Robur Tea, Women's Weekly, The Age, and Coca Cola. The tram has Eureka Roofing and Electric Cooking roof adverts.tramways, trams, mt pleasant, barkly st, tram 33 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 27 mm sq slide/s, Andrew Howlett, Tram No. 28 at the Mt Pleasant tram terminus, Dec. 1969
... Bar advertising Robur Tea, Peters Ice cream, The Sun, Women's..., Peters Ice cream, The Sun, Women's Weekly and Coca Cola. Tram ...Yields information about trams services on the Mt Pleasant line.Colour slides, Kodak white cardboard mount, developed Dec 1969 of No. 28 at the Mt Pleasant tram terminus. Tram has the destination of Gardens via sturt St West. In the background is Milk Bar advertising Robur Tea, Peters Ice cream, The Sun, Women's Weekly and Coca Cola.ballarat, tramways, trams, barkly st, mt pleasant, tram 28 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Tony Knox, Shillinglaw Cottage, Eltham, 1960s
... (Australian Women's Weekly?) VIC only Shillinglaw Cottage Photo... notes 5 x 2 3/4, Dec 23 P7 Mono AWW (Australian Women's Weekly ...Black and white photograph of Shillinglaw Cottage, Eltham on its original site c.1960sReproduction notes 5 x 2 3/4, Dec 23 P7 Mono AWW (Australian Women's Weekly?) VIC only Shillinglaw Cottage Photo by Tony Knox Please return Melbourne from: "Flavours of Eltham" c/- Peter Glass 75 John St, Elthamshillinglaw cottage, eltham, main road, houses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: FAMOUS PEOPLE
... . Sources include 'The Sun,' 'The Australian Women's Weekly,' 'Homes... Women's Weekly,' 'Homes and Gardens,' 'Everybodys,' 'Woman's Day ...A box containing articles on famous people, eg Jack Davey, Princess Grace, Winston Churchill, Queen Mother Elizabeth, H.M. Queen Alexandria of Yugoslavia, Queen Alexandra, and Vera Lynn. Sources include 'The Sun,' 'The Australian Women's Weekly,' 'Homes and Gardens,' 'Everybodys,' 'Woman's Day with Woman' and 'People.' 1956 - 1960.Life stories ; Sir Winston Churchill's 'A History of the English-Speaking Peoples'person, individual, famous people, lydia chancellor, collection, famous people, men, women, male, female, individual, history, person -
Brighton Historical Society
Dress and shoes, 1958
... . The idea for the dress came from a photograph in the Womens' Weekly... in the Womens' Weekly. A professional dressmaker cut and made the dress ...Brighton local Margaret Cooke (nee Parish) had this dress made for the Miss Summer Festival competition fundraiser. The idea for the dress came from a photograph in the Womens' Weekly. A professional dressmaker cut and made the dress. It has an 18" waist. There is a black and white photocopy on file of the dress being worn at the time.Floral cotton dress with matching belt and shoes. Sleeveless polished cotton cream dress with large red, pink and brown rose print. Heavily ruched front. The skirt has an in-built crinoline structure made with thick Vielene lining and corded hoops. Separate belt with bow at centre front. Shoes made to match by 'Suzette' in their original box. .1- dress .2 - belt .3 a-b - pair of shoes .4 a-b - shoe box and lidShoes - Label, printed in gold on white leather in sock: Suzette / Styled in / NEW YORK-PARIS-ST. LOUISprinted fabric, miss summer festival, 1950s, margaret cooke -
Clunes Museum
Magazine, HENRY KENNETH PRIOR, FOR THE BULLETIN NEWSPAPER CO. LTD, THE AUSTRALIANS WOMAN'S MIRROR, 1928
... THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S MIRROR - A WEEKLY MAGAZINE FOR WOMEN... THREEPENNY WEEKLY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1928 THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S ...64 PAGES OF READING FOR THE HOMETHE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S MIRROR - A WEEKLY MAGAZINE FOR WOMEN. STORIES, PATTERNS ETC.VOL.4 NO.49 THREEPENNY WEEKLY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1928local history, book, magazine -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, 5/09/1971 12:00:00 AM
... , and the Milk bar at the terminus with the Robur, The Sun and Women's... bar at the terminus with the Robur, The Sun and Women's Weekly ...Yields information about the last tram to depart from the Mt Pleasant terminus at the time of the closure of the tram line in Sept. 1971.Black and white photograph of Ballarat No. 39 at the Mt Pleasant terminus on 5/9/1971, last tram to leave the terminus before the line closed. Has a number of people in the background, and the Milk bar at the terminus with the Robur, The Sun and Women's Weekly magazine advertisements on the building. Photographer unknown at the time of cataloguing. See Reg Item 2908 for a Courier Article.On rear in ink "TS(2)" and in pencil "Mt Pleasant, last car WO 39 5-9-71" and pencil marks showing how the photo is to be cropped for publication.tramways, trams, last tram, closure, mt pleasant, tram 39 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - Magazines and brochures
... , The Australian Women's weekly's home planning service 28 home plans..., The Australian Women's weekly's home planning service 28 home plans ...BHS Collection.Eight magazines and brochures. Titles are: Australian House and Garden book of Small Home plans, Best Homes, New horizons in houses, 19 Architect designed contemporary homes, 22 specially selected home plans, Plans for 26 small holiday homes, The Australian Women's weekly's home planning service 28 home plans and an advertising brochure for Daniel Robertson.Phillip Ellison name on several books, and the stamp of the State School No. 1008 Axedale on four others.homes, building -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital image, Wal Jack, 1/01/1970 12:00:00 AM
... bar with a Robur Tea, Women's Weekly, a cigarette advert.... In the background is the Milk bar with a Robur Tea, Women's Weekly ...Yields information about the Mt Pleasant terminus and tram operations c1970.Digital images of two trams at the Mt Pleasant terminus. Tram 14 has just arrived with passengers leaving. In front is another single trucker with passengers - possibly a charter - this tram has a Twin Lakes sign. Photo by Chris Phillips. Image dated 1/1/1970 - to be confirmed. In the background is the Milk bar with a Robur Tea, Women's Weekly, a cigarette advert and Coca Cola advert. trams, tramways, mt pleasant, barkly st, tram 14 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: TREES
... , 'The Sun,' 'Illustrated London News,' 'The Australian Women's... London News,' 'The Australian Women's Weekly ...A box with a picture of trees on the front.(Writing on back of box states 'Trees of Williamsburg U.S.A. by Michael Frome .This tree grew when Jesus was born'(from Look Learn 11.8.62 article .Mountain lake in Alberta Canada .Strand on the green near London ). It contains pictures of, and articles about, trees. Sources include, 'The Sun,' 'Illustrated London News,' 'The Australian Women's Weekly' and 'The Australasian Post.' 1937 - 1968.TREESsciences, general, trees, lydia chancellor, collection, natural history, place, trees, botany, sciences -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Chris Wurr, 1971
... advertisements for Robur Tea, Peters Ice Cream, Women's Weekly, Coca Cola... advertisements for Robur Tea, Peters Ice Cream, Women's Weekly, Coca Cola ...Yields information about the streetscape at the terminus of the Mount Pleasant route with the milk bar in the background, people and the trolley pole being turned.Black and White photograph of a trammie commencing to swing the pole at the Mt Pleasant terminus of No. 31, with the Milk Bar at the terminus in the background along with other people. The tram has two roof advertisements for Johnnie Walker Whiskey and a front dash panel advertisement for "Twin Lakes". The Milk bar has advertisements for Robur Tea, Peters Ice Cream, Women's Weekly, Coca Cola and The Sun Newspaper (obscured). Stamped on rear in black ink "Donated to BTPS by and Photo By" / "Chris Wurr 12 Truscott Street, Ararat 3377 (053) 52 3403.tramways, trams, mt pleasant, milk bar, trolley poles, tram 31 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Booklet - Folder, Shillinglaw Cottage Preservation Committee, 2012
... advertsing space and an article from The Australian Women's Weekly... advertsing space and an article from The Australian Women's Weekly ...The Shillinglaw Cottage Preservation Committee, also known as The Shillinglaw Cottage Preservation Society, also known as the Friends of the Shillinglaw Cottage collated and published a community cookbook "Flavour of Eltham", first published in 1964 to raise funds for the preservation and re-location of this historical cottage in Eltham. This folders includes photocopies from the book, a letter requesting advertsing space and an article from The Australian Women's Weekly, December 23, 1964 (unable to locate via digitised AWW on Trove) Shillinglaw Cottage is of social significance as an important local landmark since the 1960s, once used as a handicraft and tourist centre, now a restaurant, and as an example of an early local community conservation project which led to the accurate reconstruction of the cottage close to its original site. - Victorian Heritage Database.6 photocopiesharry gilham collection, flavour of eltham, community cookbook, shillinglaw cottage preservation society, shillinglaw cottage preservation committee, friends of the shillinglaw cottage -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''60 CAMERA STUDIES OF AUSTRALIAN BIRDS''
... and the Australian Women's Weekly. Catalogue sticker ''2250 TRO... for Australian Consolidated Press and the Australian Women's Weekly ...Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 64 page soft cover booklet of colour photos of Australian birds by Donald Trounson and Molly Clampett with notes by Peggy Trounson. Printed in 1969 by Conpress Printing Pty Ltd, Sydney for Australian Consolidated Press and the Australian Women's Weekly. Catalogue sticker ''2250 TRO'' on front cover. Handwritten in biro pen on page 1 ''To Chis With much affection Donald & Peggy''Donald Trounson & Molly Clampettbooks, collections, ornithology, alec h chisholm collection, donald trounson, molly clampett, peggy trounson, birds, ornithololgy -
Clunes Museum
Programme - CLUNES GIRL GUIDES
... A NEWSPAPER CLIPPING FROM WOMEN'S WEEKLY ABOUT 70TH ANNEVERSERY... WOMEN'S WEEKLY ABOUT 70TH ANNEVERSERY OF WORLD GUIDING AND ARTICLE ....1 CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION 1978 .2 COMMEMORATION COMING OF AGE OF GIRL GUIDING 1932 - ORDER OF SERVICE .3 SECOND CLASSGIRL GUIDE STUDIES 1927-1929 BY MISS MARY MCDONALD PLUS INSIDE A NEWSPAPER CLIPPING FROM WOMEN'S WEEKLY ABOUT 70TH ANNEVERSERY OF WORLD GUIDING AND ARTICLE ABOUT GIRL GUIDES AND BROWNIES IN NSW 1922 AND 1926 .4 SEMAPHORE SIGNALLING .5 REPRT BOOK 1968-1981clunes girl guides, brownies, mary mcdonald, enid steart -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: COLLECTION OF MERLE BUSH: EPHEMERA
... ; 7. Issue of the Australian Women's Weekly July 6, 1977... Women's Weekly July 6, 1977 (The Queen's Jubilee Celebrations); 7 ...Collection of Merle Bush Ephemera. 1. Variety of newspaper cuttings (various topics) ; 2. Collection of various religious pamphlets and booklets; 3. Magazines - Soil Association and ''Aqua Pura'' (fluoridation); 4.collection of various documents relating to the ABC and broadcasting; 5. Booklet - Ambassador College, Pasadena, California; 6. Annual Report SEC of Vic, 1950; 7. Issue of the Australian Women's Weekly July 6, 1977 (The Queen's Jubilee Celebrations); 7. Booklet - "Wise investment for today and tomorrow".person, individual, bush collection - personal -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Painting of Alan Marshall by Ian Hassall, 1988
... in the Australian Women's Weekly, (29 April 1970), months before his death... in the Australian Women's Weekly, (29 April 1970), months before his death ...Bicentennial/Heritage Week Display, "The Eltham Tradition", Eltham Shire Office, 17-22 April 1988. In an interview in the Australian Women's Weekly, (29 April 1970), months before his death in October 1970, Ian Hassall discusses his life with author Maureen Bang. "Ian Hassall can look back on his life with few regrets. He believes like his friend author Alan Marshall, that when you're old you should be able to "look back on life as a book with lots of pictures". Artist Ian Hassall has a lifetime of pictures". Colour photographactivities, alan marshall, eltham shire office, heritage display, heritage week, ian hassall -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Photograph - Australian Olympic Team 1964
... as well as an article "Ski Champion at 18" from Australian Women's... as an article "Ski Champion at 18" from Australian Women's Weekly Wed 9 ...Ross Milne grew up on his family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, Victoria and started skiing at Falls Creek when he was 13. He went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. This item is significant because it shows the Olympic Team at Falls Creek and features Ross Milne who died tragically in a training run in Innsbruck, Austria shortly after this photo was taken.A mounted black and white photograph of the Australian Olympic team standing in front of the Falls Creek Ski School sign as well as an article "Ski Champion at 18" from Australian Women's Weekly Wed 9 Oct 1963. The image was taken while the team selected to represent Australia at the 1964 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, Australia were in training. Left to right: Christine Smith, Simon Brown, Sigi Haberzettl (Coach), Judy Forras, John Wagner (Manager), Peter Wenzel, Peter Brockhoff, Ross Milne.australian winter olympians, winter olympics 1964, ross milne -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Bob Lilburn, 17/01/1969 12:00:00 AM
... of the photo has Robur Tea company, Coca Cola and Women's Weekly..., Coca Cola and Women's Weekly advertisements. High Res image ...Black and white photograph of Ballarat tram No. 37 at the Mt Pleasant terminus. Tram has destination of "Gardens via Drummond Nth.", roof advertisement for the SEC "Everything's under control in my all electric kitchen". Shop on the left hand side of the photo has Robur Tea company, Coca Cola and Women's Weekly advertisements. High Res image added 8/5/2019 from Peter Lambert. 2nd print - dates the photo as 17-1-1969 a photo by Bob Lilburn.On rear of 2nd image - "2nd Ballarat 37, Mt Pleasant, Ex Bendigo 1, Ex Geelong 35" and "ex MMTB 119, 17-1-69"trams, tramways, mt pleasant, barkly st, tram 37 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, The Australian Woman's Mirror, September 1945
... The Australian Woman's Mirror, was an Australian weekly... gippsland The Australian Woman's Mirror, was an Australian weekly ...The Australian Woman's Mirror, was an Australian weekly women's magazine published by The Bulletin magazine in Sydney, between 1924 and 1961.Women's magazines reflect class and family structures as well as contemporary women’s role in society. A 32 pp magazine, titled The Australian Woman's Mirror. The magazine's contents include recipes, knitting patterns and articles about fashion, holiday destinations and household tips.It also contains short stories, poems, and a serialised novel. On the front cover is a b/w photograph of a woman wearing a knitted jerkin indicating that the pattern is inside the magazine. The magazine cost 3d and is dated Tuesday, Sept. 4 1945.magazine-the- australian-woman's-mirror literature -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - Photocopy of newspaper cutting, "PHILLIP ISLAND/A place to fall in love"
... in the Australian Women’s Weekly, magazine, March 1966. Elsa writes she... was published in the Australian Women’s Weekly, magazine, March 1966 ...This article was written by an English visitor named Elsa Christian who was touring Australia and New Zealand with her husband Frank in their own small van. The article was published in the Australian Women’s Weekly, magazine, March 1966. Elsa writes she wanted to visit four Australian locations before she died: Ayers Rock (actually Uluru), the Snowy River project, dolphins at Coolangatta and the Penguin Parade at Phillip Island. These destinations were all very popular in the 1960s for both Australian residents and overseas visitors. Because the roads were becoming better too many locations, self guided tours in small vans for cars towing bond would caravans were becoming more popular means of seeing AustraliaThe article is significant in many ways. 1. Indicates the places English visitors commonly wish to see in Australia. 2. Describes the growing trend to self- drive van/camping holidays. 3. Gives the route taken from Melbourne to Phillip Island during the 1960s. 4. Describes the appearance of the roadsides and locations visited. 5. It is written in a descriptive and lyrical style designed to appeal to Women’s Weekly magazine readers, who were probably wondering how they could visit Phillip Island with their husbands or families themselves, and what there was to see there. 6. Gives the visitors’ view of how the Penguin Parade operated at the time. 7. Includes a description of potter and artist Eric Juckert’s renowned garden at Grossard Point, Ventnor. 8. Indicates how introduced plants such as Hawthorn pushes and Kate weed were common in the area. 9. Describes Phillip Island as “a place to fall in love” because of its natural beauty, fauna and coastal seascapes. 10. As a visitor Elsa describes the housing estates as a blot on the landscape, but also sees the value as a way of their owners escaping from the hustle and bustle of Melbourne. 11. Gives the visitors’ interpretation of the behaviour of wildlife the RC in the wild, as well as Elsa’s knowledge about some of the species she encounters.Photocopy of full page article with 5 columns of text, a map and 2 photographs. Black ink on white paper. Photographs blackened in photocopying processphillip island, cape woolamai, penguin parade, seal rocks, nobbies, township of rhyll phillip island, princes highway, dandenong, pakenham, kooweerup, carinya creek, officer, san remo, gippsland highway, holiday homes, fort dumaresq, kitty miller's beach, wreck of the speke, hereford cattle, fleetwood manor, koalas, ventnor, eric juckert, little penguin behaviour -
Vision Australia
Sculpture - Object, Matcham Skipper, Fullness of Life Through Music: D.L. Palmer plaque, 1974
... with Australian Women's Weekly (28/10/1959, p7), the sculpturor - Andor... with Australian Women's Weekly (28/10/1959, p7), the sculpturor - Andor ...Plaque commemorating D.L. Palmer, Musician to the Blind, 1882-1955. David Palmer was a music teacher and Director of Music at the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind (R.V.I.B.) for over 40 years and conducted the R.V.I.B. choir and orchestra. The orchestra had about twenty musicians, all of whom were vision impaired, and was popular with the public for dances and events. Mr Palmer and the other music teachers would transcribe over a thousand sheets of music every year for the orchestra into Braille. Created by sculptor Andor Mészáros (1900-1972), this plaque was located in the foyer of Ormond Hall. During an interview with Australian Women's Weekly (28/10/1959, p7), the sculpturor - Andor Meszaros - said that he worked with half-closed eyes to create the memorial. It shows a profile, with wavy lines that sweep across the eye and around the ear to represent how one sense will become more importance when another is lost. His son, Michael Meszaros, was involved in the collaboration.1 bronze plaque with raised lines depicting profileAndor Meszaros 1959awards, sculpture, royal victorian institute for the blind, david palmer, andor meszaros, michael meszaros -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Ricketson Family
... for the Southern Memorial Hospital from the Australian Womens Weekly dated... the Australian Womens Weekly dated 04/04/1973. Includes photograph ...Four items on Ricketson Family. 1.7 photocopied pages (2 copies) on family of Henry Ricketson, his pastoral enterprises and other business areas. The article from Henderson's 'Early Pioneer Families of Victoria and The Riverina' also gives his family tree line and historical lineage. Includes 13 photocopied photographs. Third copy of 8 pages (with title page) from bound copy of this excerpt. 2.Handwritten page of Caulfield Rate book details from 1866 to 1892. 3.Poor photocopied articles about fundraising for the Southern Memorial Hospital from the Australian Womens Weekly dated 04/04/1973. Includes photograph of ‘Glen Eira’. 4.Photocopied article on Staniforth Ricketson, from the Weekend Australian dated May 14 to 15, 1988, detailed article on his business, J.B. Were and son, his military life, his firms expanding into overseas and interstate branches and political areas of his life.ricketson henry, pioneer, athletes, horseriders, ricketson joseph, staniforth georgina, glen eira, caulfield, ricketson henry william, ricketson henry joseph, military hospitals, ricketson frederick william, ricketson charles nightingale, ricketson amy alice georgina, staniforth, were edith alice mary, ricketson rudolph ashley, ricketson esther edith, ricketson henry lancelot, cumloden, ricketson sophia henrietta, ricketson henry clifton keith, ricketson earle, ricketson leonie lyell, ricketson lois, ricketson staniford, ricketson mary gwendolyn, ricketson john staniford, ricketson peter, ricketson antony, ricketson michael staniford, ricketsongwendolyn elizabeth, ricketson anne staniford, ricketson georgina sherbourne, ricketson olive elarie, ricketson jean staniford, ramsey harry doughty, ramsey jean staniford, ramsey hugh staniford, ramsey joan winifred, ramsey doris valdene, ricketson kenneth, menzies kenneth, menzies william alexander, george dorothy mary, ricketson barrie were ashley, quakers, ricketson margaret, ricketson james henry, ‘glen eira’, house names, mansion, kooyong rd, southern memorial hospital, j.b. were and son