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Photograph - Digital photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Pearce's Park, Mount Pleasant
Pearce's Park is at the corner of Barkly and Gladstone Streets, Mount Pleasant, a suburb of Ballarat. It has a children's playground and historical bandstand. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVN2MStaHgE Isaiah Pearce was an owner of a goldmine and mayor. He built Clowance house in Barkly Street and chose not to build around Lake Wendouree as he thought it was snobbish. Since Pearce's death, the home has been a maternity hospital and a women’s boarding house. It includes a marble-effect entrance, fireplaces, ceilings and cornices. Colour image of Pearce's Park.pearce's park, bandstands, isaiah pearce, mount pleasant -
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Photograph - Digital photograph, Jacqueline Dark and Dorothy Wickham attend Ballarat's International Women's Day Event
... Office goldfields International Women's Day at the Bell Tower ...International Women's Day at the Bell Tower Conference Centre, for the launch of the publication "Amongst Ballarat's Finest". Jacqueline Dark, performer and soloist, Dorothy Wickham, guest speaker.Jacqueline Dark and Dorothy Wickham attend Ballarat's International Women's Day Eventamongst ballarat's finest, international women's day, dorothy wickham, jacqueline dark -
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Digital photograph, International Womens Day, Bell Tower Conference Centre, Ballarat
Clare Gervasoni and Dorothy Wickham at International Women's Day function at the Bell Tower Conference Centre, Ballarat at the launch of "Amongst Ballarat's Finest", a publication about some of Ballarat's amazing women. Jacqueline Dark, soloist; Dorothy Wickham, guest speaker.Three photorgraphs of women at the International Womens Day event, Bell Tower Conference Centre, Ballaratinternational women's day, clare gervasoni, dorothy wickham -
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Photograph - Colour, Headstone for Anastasia Hayes
... Office goldfields anastasia hayes eureka stockade women of eureka ...Colour photographs of a memorial for Anastasia Hayes in the Ballaarat Old Cemetery.anastasia hayes, eureka stockade, women of eureka, ballaarat old cemetery -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Stewart and Co Photograph
Two studio photographs by Stewart and Co or 217 -219 Bourke Street, Melbourne. One is of a man, the other is of a woman. stewart and co., photographers, studio portrait, women, men -
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Photograph - Digital photograph, Matron Sarah Jane Ellis
Sarah Jane Ellis was the longest serving matron at the Ballarat Female Refuge (1903-1921). The Female Refuge was situated in Scott's Parade, Ballarat East. Caselli and Figgis were the architects of the Home. Victorian Heritage Database - State SignificanceBlack and white photograph of a matron in apron and cap.ellis, sarah ellis, ballarat female refuge, ballarat, welfare, town and city mission, women -
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Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Teachers' College Presentation Ball, Ballarat Civic Hall, 1967, 1967
Ballarat Teacher's College presentation balls were held at the Ballarat Civic Hall. In this photograph are Jan Lee and Dorothy Kinnane.Two women curtsey at the Ballarat Teachers' College Presentation Ball, Ballarat Civic Hall.ballarat teacher's college, civic hall ballarat, civic hall, jan lee, dorothy kinnane, dorothy wickham -
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Slide, Dorothy Wickham, Women at a market, Papua New Guinea, 1960s
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Photograph - Black and White Photograph, Doris (Long) Carter and her daughter Joyce Murphy
Doris Carter was the daughter of Mary Fitzgerald of Kirkstall, and the granddaughter of Maurice Fitzgerald and Anne Carmody.Black and white photograph of two women sitting in a garden.doris carter, doris fitzgerald, joyce murphy -
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Slide, Dorothy Wickham, CWA Building, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, 1958
This photograph was taken around 1958.Scanned from a coloured slideView from this sidepapua new guinea, country women, cwa, port moresby -
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Slide, Dorothy Wickham, Koki, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, 1958
This photograph was taken around 1958.Scanned from a coloured slideView from this sidepapua new guinea, country women, cwa, port moresby -
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Photograph - Image, Martha Washington, 1857
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Photograph, Maldon Womens Football Club
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Memorabilia - Pin, 1907
This pin was created by Miss Annie Emily Gardner to raise relief money to support industrial unrest in Newcastle. It was reported in the Newcastle Morning Herald that Miss Gardner was vice-president of the Women's Organising Committee of the Political Labour League. A copy of an advertisement for the pin has been uploaded here. Price of the silver pin was 2/- and gold 15/6. Photograph of the pin - to come. Donated to Ballarat Trades Hall by John Mildren. Significant to industrial action, union organising and the labour movement in Australia.Pin. Round. Sterling silver.Silver anchor superimposed over a white globe (with silver latitude and longitude lines). A safety pin is welded to the back. Blue outer circle with inscription: "Organized labor the hope of the world 1909". Inscription on the back: "USA ???" in very tiny font.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, unions ballarat, ballarat trades hall, political labour league, artefacts - jewellery, gardner, annie emily, industrial action, campaigns, relief - fundraising -
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Australian history: The occupation of a continent, Mellor, Suzanne, 1978
Australian history includes coverage of: Indigenous matters; white settlement; Macquarie; convicts; immigration; pastoral era; politics; gold rush; unions; identity; federation; wars; the great depression.Treatment of issues relating to the Ballarat Reform League and the Eureka Stockade. One chapter covering craft unions, unskilled workers, Trades Halls, women's issues, industrial action, and ALP and unionism.Paperback; yellow with black lettering; 411 pages.Front cover: title and authors' names Title page: the name CULNANE has been written in red.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, history - australia, history - ballarat, history - indigenous, gold mining - ballarat, eureka stockade, ballarat reform league, unions - history -
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Change the Rules Rally - 9 May 2018, 6 May 2018
Change the Rules is an ACTU campaign starting in 2018 targeted at regaining fairness around right to strike, work, wages, job security, penalty rates, taxation (especially businesses that pay zero tax), equity for working women and younger workers. Nationally, Change the Rules rallies were held on Wednesday 9 May 2018. A contingent from Ballarat travelled to Melbourne by train and participated alongside 100,000 other unionists in the CBD. Photos: 1. Rally - Melbourne CBD - Pictured left to right, Moses, Doug Stewart (CFMEU/Trades Hall), Gabriel Waldron (Trades Hall staffer), Michaela Settle (State ALP candidate for the seat of Buninyong), Sarah De Santis (State ALP candidate for the seat of Ripon), Brett Edgington (Secretary, Ballarat Regional Trades and Labour Council. 2. Rally - MUA and other comrades marching. 3. Ballarat Railway Station - Comrades gathering to make the train journey to the rally. Gabriel Waldron (Trades Hall staffer) in the foreground and Michaele Settle in black jacket. 4. Ballarat Railway Station - Comrades gathering to make the train journey to the rally. Tracey Brown, HWU organiser, pictured in red puffer jacket. 5. Ballarat Railway Station - Comrades gathering to make the train journey to the rally. Gabriel Waldron (Trades Hall staffer) and Tracey Brown, HWU organiser, pictured in red puffer jacket. From the Change the Rules website: "Australian Unions are campaigning to change the rules so that working people have more secure jobs and better pay. Right now, big business has too much power. A third of them aren’t paying any tax. And, too many big businesses are in a race to the bottom on wages and job security. As a result, 40% of Australians are in insecure work and wages have flat-lined. We need a wage rise and secure work. We need to change the rules to give all working people the basic rights they need to improve their living standards. We are building a powerful movement to change the rules, and we need you to join your union to be part of it."Significant to nationwide union campaigning and to living and working conditions of all Australians.Electronic photographs.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, union campaigns - change the rules, actu, rallies, wages, penalty rates, workers' rights, women, equal pay, right to strike, taxation -
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Suffrage to sufferance : a hundred years of women in politics (Don Woodward Collection), Haines, Janine, 1992
The book covers the period from women's being granted suffrage in New Zealand to the present. Includes accounts from known and unknown women about the fight for a variety of rights such as property ownership, child custody, representation in parliaments and equal pay.Political and women's rights. Janine Haynes was a South Australian Senator and leader of the Australian Democrats from 1986 to 1990.Book; 210 pages. Front cover: blue background; one black and white photo of Janine Haines; two colour photos; white and blue lettering; author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, feminism, women in history, women's rights, senate - australia, haines, janine, women's suffrage, voting and elections - australia, australian democrats, politics and government -
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Edmund Barton (Don Woodward Collection), Reynolds, John, 1948
Edmund Barton was a lawyer, judge and politician who became the first Prime Minister of Australia (1901-1903). The Barton government introduced nation-wide women's suffrage. Historical and political - Australia. Biographical interest.Book; 224 pages. Front cover: green background; black and white illustration of Edmund Barton; black lettering; author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, prime ministers - australia - edmund barton, barton, edmund, federation australia, politics and government, legal profession -
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Suffrage to sufferance: 100 years of women in politics (Don Woodward Collection), Haines, Janine, 1992
Janine Haines was a South Australian senator from 1977-1978 and 1981-1990. She was an Australian Democrat and became party leader from 1986-1990, being the first federal political party leader. Chapter titles: 1. Campaigning for a voice 2. The debates 1890-1918 3. The candidates 1896-1918 4. The members 1918-45 5. Two steps forward … 1945-1970 6. All the way to the top 1970-1992 7. Women and the law 8. Media attitudes and the status of women Politics - Australia - female politicians. Historical interest.Book; 210 pages.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, haines, janine, australian democrats, senate - australia, politics and government, women in politics -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Broadway Orchestra, Crossley, Late 1920s to early 1930s
Crossley's Broadway Orchestra. Three men and two women pose around a base drum belonging to the Broadway Orchestra. The man on the left holding a trumpet is Patrick Edmund Carroll of 'Hillside' Crossley, and from 1941 of Holden Street, North Fitzroy.broadway orchestra, crossley, crossly, victoria, patrick edmund carroll, band -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Statue of Roma Mitchell, Adelaide, 2000, 01/01/2000
Roma Mirchell was an Australian lawyer, judge and the 31st state governor of South Australia. She was the first Australian woman judge, and the first woman to be a Queen's Counsel, a chancellor of an Australian university and the Governor of an Australian state. She was also considered to be a pioneer of the Australian women's rights movement. Photograph of a statue of Roma Mitchellroma mitchell, governor, adelaide -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Statue of Mary Lee, Adelaide, 2000, 01/01/2000
Colour photographs of Mary Lee in Adelaide.mary lee, suffrage, female suffrage, women's suffrage league, working women's trade union, working women's trade union, adelaide, statue, women -
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Photograph - Black and White, Gervasoni Girls Play Dressups at Yandoit Creek
Four women in front of 'Pineview' Yandoit Creek. Some of the girls are playing dress ups. gervasoni, yandoit creek, dress up -
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Postcard, Spring Creek, Hepburn
A coloured postcard showing women at Spring Creek, the former name for Hepburn Springs. hepburn springs, spring creek, mineral water -
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Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham with Sue Snell at the Freemason's Library London, 2016, 18/09/2016
Two women, Dorothy Wickham and Sue Snell, pose for a photograph at the Freemason's Library, London. Dorothy Wickham was on a research trip for her work on the history of the Freemasons in Victoria. freemasons, fremasons library, dorothy wickham, sue snell -
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Photograph - Card Box Photographs, 'Bodlyn', Ballarat circa 1915
'Bodlyn' was located at 9 Errard Street North and built in 1900. Out the front of the house is a single seater car displaying flags and two unknown women standing by a cart.bodlyn, errard street north, ballarat, building, private dwelling, vehicle -
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Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Shop front of Bon Marche clothing store, Ballarat circa 1930
The store was located in Bridge Street and was part of the Bucks Head Hotel. Shows V.N. Hodkinson & M. Urch Hodkinson (proprietor) was purportedly the only male salesman in Victoria selling direct to women. Shows window displaying millinery.bon marche, store, commerical, bridge street, v.n. hodkinson, m. urch hodkinson, building, persons -
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Photograph - Card Box Photographs, 'Hillview' Windermere. Home of the Harding family circa 1905
The Harding's lived at 'Hillview' from 1860-1940. The women pictured are Elizabeth & Helen Harding.hillview, elizabeth harding, helen harding, windermere, building, private dwelling, persons, garden -
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Women and children first : an outline of a population policy for Australia, Wallace, Victor Hugo, 1946
Written in 1946, the author presents ways to encourage population increase in Australia. Relevant to social choices and customs in the 1940s.Paper; book. Front cover: red and white with a map of Australia.Front cover: author and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, birth control, population, social policy, social customs, contraception -
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Weevils at work : what's happening to work in Australia : an oral record, Lowenstein, Wendy, 1997
An oral history: interviews with working and unemployed men and women across many industries. Includes interviews across rural and urban Australia. A companion book to Weevils in the Flour. Relevant to Australian workplace issues.Paper; book. Front cover: green background; colour picture of urban industrial area with smoking chimneys; yellow and white lettering.Front cover: title and author's name.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, oral history, workplace relations, unemployment, employment, interviews, rural people, urban people, weevils in the flour