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Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Plan
Plan of Eastlakes development NSW (north of Botany) with home units, housing commission, shopping centre and public reserve between Gardeners RD, Universal Street, Grafton Street, Florence Street and Maloney Street.Photocopy, double page taped on reverse. Handwritten and typewritten. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr A. E. Miller, Grocer & Stawell West Post Office in Longfield Street
A. E. Miller Grocer and Stawell West Post Office Longfield Street Stawell opposite Historical Centre complex. Millers ran the shop from 1908. Men Standing in doorway and picket fence in foreground.stawell business -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - DUDLEY
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Dudley is a large industrialised market town and administrative centre in England. Wool bales marked DUDLEY would have been transported to Dudley by sea.Wool bale export stencil - DUDLEYDUDLEYwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, 'Man and Woman' by Professor Patrick Vernon, c1990
Professor Vernon PATRICK (1943- ) Born Havre, Montana, United States of America A lecturer at the Montana State University, Vernon Patrick was a visiting artist to the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD).Woodfired stoneware vase form. jan feder memorial collection, vernon patrick, ceramics, gippsland campus, artwork, artist, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, patrick vernon -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, The opening of the Low Vision Clinic and Day Centre extension on 18 July 1983
Don Dunstan (Kelaston manager), John Wicking (AFB President), Councillor Hitchcock (Branch Committee member) and Councillor Flynn at the opening of the Low Vision Clinic and Day Centre extension on 18 July 1983.1 x black and white photographassociation for the blind, john wicking, kelaston home (ballarat) -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, 1983 Opening of the Ballarat Low Vision Clinic, 18 July 1983
Don Dunstan (Kelaston manager), John Wicking (AFB President), Councillor Hitchcock (Branch Committee member) and Councillor Flynn at the opening of the Low Vision Clinic and Day Centre extension on 18 July 1983.3 x B/W photographs and 3 col. photographsassociation for the blind, john wicking, kelaston home (ballarat) -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork, other, Seismic Bowl by Stephen Hogbin, 1998
Stephen HOGBIN Born England Renowned wood turner Stephen Hogbin was a craftsman-in-residence at Melbourne State College in 1975, and a visiting artist at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design in 1999.Timber bowl made of red oak.turned wood, bowl, gippsland campus, churchill, visiting artist -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Scanned document: Memorandum of Association 1965, Memorandum of Association of The Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library Kadimah
This MoA was prepared under the The Company Act 1961 and records the aims of the Kadimah in 1965 when the organisation changed its name from “National Library Kadimah” to “Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library Kadimah”.kadimah jewish cultural centre, kadimah committee -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Black and white, c. 1965
The St John of God Home for Disadvantaged Boys was located on Nepean Highway Chletenham, and was previously known as the Methodist Children's Home. It opened in approximately 1953 and was later demolished to make way for Southland Shopping Centre. The Brothers of St John of God were a Catholic order that first arrived in Australia in 1947, establishing their first school for boys with learning difficulties. They soon acquired 20 acres in Cheltenham in 1953, which became home to 100 boys and young men who could no longer live with their familiesBlack and white image of a demolition site where the St John of God Home for Disadvantaged Boys once stood. Buildings are visible behind the boys' home site, although also slated for demolition.Black printed text on white round sticker on reverse: 231 Handwritten in red ink on reverse: 95%religion, cheltenham, orphanage, boys home -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Drawing, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Rolling Stock Data Tramcars", 11/5/1965
Provides a detailed listing of Melbourne's tram in 1965 and details of their numbers, No in service, type, capacity - seated and crush load, trucks, wheel and truck centres, tare weight, controllers, compressors and length over bumpers.Yields information about the Melbourne tram fleet in 1965.Drawing or document - A4 sheet, photocopied from a Foolscap sheet, titled "Rolling Stock Data Tramcars" dated 11/5/1965tramways, tramcars, mmtb, melbourne, data sheet, w class -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury History Group meeting, early 1990's
Photo of an early Canterbury History Group meeting at Canterbury Neighbourhood Centre, Baptist Church, early 1990's, part of the group, taken from the rear, showing president Colleen Morgan standing at front.a black and white photocolleen morgan -
Bialik College
Audio (Item) - Shehecheyanu 2001
Two audio CDs created to commemorate the opening of the Bialik College Recording Studio, at the official opening of the new Technology Centre on 14 October 2001. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. Shehecheyany 2001, that we have lived to see this day, Volume 1. See cd insert for Trace listed and contributors. Items from Pipsqueakers, Weenyboppers, Amazon Rhythms, Jungle Juice, Highly Strung Guitar Ensemble, Year 9 Band, Year 8 Band, My Former Self, Jazz Combo, Senior Vocal Ensemble, Chalilim, Dan Zaloberg, Shop of Horrors, Funk Band, Julien Schulberg, Tom Kalinski, Vivace String Quartet, Rachelle Shtoltsenberg. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.music, performing arts, secondary school, student work -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Inside saloon W2 537
Photograph shows interior saloon of W2 class 537 with upholstered longitudinal seats and looks through the drop-centre to the saloon at the other end. The advertising above the saloon windows is for "Venus College of Hairdressing & Beauty". Yields information about interior of W@ class tramcar. Black and white photograph with penciled note on rearPencil writing reads "W2 537 Now in USA" w2 class, tram 537, upholstered longitudinal seats, drop-cente, saloon, venus college -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Switchboards for Blind Operators, 1969?
Copy of article from the Telegen magazine on blind switchboard operators and training centre set up by the RVIB. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). 1 foolscap photocopied page from magazineroyal victorian institute for the blind, employment, stanley marsden, john keast, joan barrett, brenda simpson, dawn neylon, margaret fleming, lorraine howard, gloria fielding -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Naming of Gnarrwirring Karung (Learning Place), Federation University Mt Helen Campus, 2018, 22/06/2018
Federation University Australia’s Student Commons Area at the Mt Helen Campus was the first FedUni building to be officially given an Aboriginal name, Gnarrwirring Karung. Meaning Learning Place in the local Wadawurrung language, the re-named centre (pronounced Narrowing Ker Ung) will provide recognition of the area’s cultural heritage and increase the vibrancy, diversity and rich culture throughout the campus. The re-naming ceremony was held at the Gnarrwirring Karung Student Commons Area, S Building, Mt Helen Campus. “The choice of name follows an extensive process of seeking suggestions from the student body, the University’s Aboriginal Education Centre and local Aboriginal custodians,” Geoff Lord, Chairman of the University’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Committee, said. “The official naming meets many elements recognised within the FedUni RAP such as enhancing community, embedding culture, providing opportunity and, most importantly, respect. “The ceremony is a fine example of putting Aboriginal culture at the centre of our daily lives.” Jasmine Graham, Manager of the Aboriginal Education Centre, said the re-naming was a milestone for the local Aboriginal community. “The University is committed to greater recognition of Aboriginal heritage and culture throughout all of its campuses,” Ms Graham said. “Gnarrwirring Karung will be an impressive landmark throughout the Mt Helen Campus and a welcoming learning place.” A number of photographs taken at the naming of a Federation University space in the Mt Helen Campus 'S' Building. The space has been named Gnarrwirring Karung, Waddawurrung for Learning Place. waddawurrung, gnarrwirring karung, aboriginal, mt helen campus, jasmine graham, helen bartlett, reconciliation action plan, university women -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Gnarrwirring Karung (Learning Place), Federation University Mt Helen Campus, 2018, 22/06/2018
Federation University Australia’s Student Commons Area at the Mt Helen Campus was the first FedUni building to be officially given an Aboriginal name, Gnarrwirring Karung. Meaning Learning Place in the local Wadawurrung language, the re-named centre (pronounced Narrowing Ker Ung) will provide recognition of the area’s cultural heritage and increase the vibrancy, diversity and rich culture throughout the campus. The re-naming ceremony was held at the Gnarrwirring Karung Student Commons Area, S Building, Mt Helen Campus. “The choice of name follows an extensive process of seeking suggestions from the student body, the University’s Aboriginal Education Centre and local Aboriginal custodians,” Geoff Lord, Chairman of the University’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Committee, said. “The official naming meets many elements recognised within the FedUni RAP such as enhancing community, embedding culture, providing opportunity and, most importantly, respect. “The ceremony is a fine example of putting Aboriginal culture at the centre of our daily lives.” Jasmine Graham, Manager of the Aboriginal Education Centre, said the re-naming was a milestone for the local Aboriginal community. “The University is committed to greater recognition of Aboriginal heritage and culture throughout all of its campuses,” Ms Graham said. “Gnarrwirring Karung will be an impressive landmark throughout the Mt Helen Campus and a welcoming learning place.” A number of photographs taken at the naming of a Federation University space in the Mt Helen Campus 'S' Building. The space has been named Gnarrwirring Karung, Waddawurrung for Learning Place. waddawurrung, gnarrwirring karung, aboriginal, mt helen campus, reconciliation action plan, s building, waddawurrung language, place names -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, AIF, NAVAL WW1, c.1920
Black and White photograph on backing showing a ship with one funnel and text over the item.In black print above photo: “1914 EUROPEAN WAR 1919” In white print on photo: “Leicestershire” In black print centre below photo: “Return of the AIF” In black print bottom R: GORDON JENKINS PHOTO 75 RUTHVEN ST WAVERLEY”photographs, aif, return -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour Trust Exposition at the Portland Show, 1953
Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: 15/9 (black ink, upper left) P.H.T./ Print No. 15/6 Neg. No .../ Date taken Feb. 1953./ SUBJECT./ P.H.T. Exposition at the Portland Show. (Ink stamp with blue pen and pencil additions, centre)port of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Old Boys, Nov-34
On Display at History HouseFramed black and white photograph of a group of men on Julia Street, Portland, November 1934 Piece of wire across back for hangingFront: Top, Centre Portland Old Boys Julia St Portland November 1934 Bottome - Left to Right, A. Rogers, G. Dusting, J. Holmes, J. Samson, T. Miller, A. Martin (President) Back: Bottom Right REG. NO 72portland centenary, julia street, portland old boys -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Border ruled in pencil Top border '(22) in pencil Bottom border '28 ems x 20 1/2 ems' in pencil Centre - '57% ' in pencil '27 3/4 x 20 1/4'' in blue pencilport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Map - Map of Drik-Drik, 1865
Displayed at History House.Print of map pasted onto board, mounted and framed under glass. Buff-coloured mount. Mahogany stained moulded wood frame, black inner frame.Front: Plan of the Agricultural Area of Drik-Drik L.2556/Prepared by the Board of Lands and Works in accordance with the "Amending Land Act 1865". Lands and Survey Office, Melbourne 11th May 1865. (printed, upper centre). Back: Duncan Hedditchmap, drik drik, plan, geography, cartography -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - HMAS Australia, 1913-1920, c. 1920
Black and white photograph of a steam ship at sea. Mounted on cream matt, under glass in wooden frame made from teak from the ship's deck.Front: HMAS AUSTRALIA First flagship of the Royal Australian Navy 1913-1920 . Sunk under Terms of the Washington Treaty 12th April 1924. This frame is of teak from her deck (metal plaque, lower centre of frame). Back: (no inscriptions) -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Antimony Mine, Ringwood 1920
Black and white photograph showing mine building and poppet head. Gum trees to left of picture. (3 copies, various sizes)Typed below photograph, "Antimony Mine, Ringwood - 1920". Catalogue card reads, "Main antimony mine, 1920. Now Civic Centre site. Mullock heaps ("tailings") around place used extensively in making roads in Ringwood in early days." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Dismantling Ringwood miners cottage in 1975
Typed below photograph, "The Ringwood miners cottage - 18873. Formerly at no.367 Maroondah Highway opposite Civic Centre. Shown during dismantling after iron roof taken off to reveal original hand split wooden shingles. April 1975". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Dismantling Ringwood miners cottage in 1975
Typed below photograph, "Ringwood Miners Cottage 1873. Formerly at 367 Maroondah Highway almost opposite Civic Centre site. During disassembly April 1975". Written on backing sheet, "...Rob Arins on roof, Mayor Jack Martin on ladder." -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - K. S. Anderson, Chairman, Portland Harbour Trust, n.d
Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: MAN AT DESK PHT/ 3 CONSP. 1/ 110% (black pen, lower centre) 1805/ 21/2 Deep/ Mr Anderson/ Chairman (orange pencil, upper right) 8737 (blue pencil, upper right)port of portland archives -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
World War 1914-1918, Medal Alonzo Sheldrake Box, 1914
World War 1 1914-18 affected most families in Moorabbin Shire with large numbers of young men enlisting in the Australian Infantry Force. Alonzo Sheldrake Box , a pavier of Oakleigh, Victoria served at Gallipoli, France and Somme . When he returned home Oakleigh, like many Australian Towns, celebrated his safety and courage by presenting him with this Gold Medal. Each town also mourned the loss of so many soldiers and collected money from the residents to build War Memorials on which were engraved the names of the deceased soldiers. Alonzo Sheldrake Box (1851 - 1958) was the nephew of William and Elizabeth Box who lived in Box Cottage , East Brighton - now Ormond -. He married Mary Louisa Closter on June 12th 1918 at Holy Trinity, Church of England, Oakleigh.Alonzo Box was the son of John Box, who migrated from Sussex, England with his brother William Box c1855 , and established a market garden in East Brighton that was part of the Henry Dendy ' Special Survey Brighton 1841'A gold metal medal with top crest , 2 attachment rings, engraved on both sides presented to Alonzo Sheldrake Box 'For God King and Country. Aus. 1914 'Front ; outer circle - FOR GOD KING AND COUNTRY AUS. 1914 inner circle - tableau of a woman, rising sun and fighting soldiers Back : outer circle - PRESENTED BY THE CITIZENS OF OAKLEIGH centre - IN / RECOGNITION OF / SERVICE RENDd./ A.S.BOX / AIF / laurel wreathworld war 1914-18, moorabbin shire, early settlers, pioneers, box alonzo, box william, australian military medals, anzac, gallipoli, sheldrake martha, box elizabeth, box mary louisa, closter mary, war memorials, wedding dress, box john, viloudakia - box rebecca, -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Punch Cordial
Dark Blue cap seal Yellow Bordered label with puppets in a puppet standTrace (five 4 C's surrounding one C in Centre) Mark Contents 26 FL. 025. Nett Manufactured by Crystal Loraial co Sale Punch Cordial Preservatised this Food contains not more then 7 grains benzoic acid to the pint -
Deaf Children Australia
Sonotone 700 Hearing Aid, Sonotone, 1946
Although Lee DeForest invented the triode vacuum in 1906, it was not employed in hearing aids until 1921. The first hearing aid using a vacuum tube was purported to have been made by Earl C. Hanson. He called his hearing aid the Vactuphone. It used one small peanut tube (below right) to amplify the output of a carbon hearing aid. The Globe Hearing Aid Company and Western Electric collaborated to manufacture the Vactuphone. By the early 1940s, Raytheon had developed miniature vacuum tubes. It was these miniature vacuum tubes that made body-worn hearing aids a reality. Unfortunately, the power requirements of these aids made it necessary to use two relatively large batteries—an "A" battery to power the filaments of the vacuum tubes and a "B" battery to supply the high-voltage for the plate current. The batteries were worn external to the hearing aid itself and the name "Two-piece" hearing aid was used to describe them. Until about 1945 "Two-piece" hearing aids were the norm. However, improved vacuum tube design reduced current requirements. As a result, battery manufacturers were able to reduce the size of the batteries used in hearing aids. At the same time, electronic components were also being miniaturized. This allowed the hearing aid manufacturers to design hearing aids with internal batteries. After 1945, these "One-piece" hearing aids quickly replaced the more cumbersome "Two-piece" hearing aids. With continuing improvements in both batteries and components, hearing aids continued to reduce in size until 1953 when the vacuum tube was suddenly supplanted by the transistor.Fawn plastic hearing aid with metal clip on back and wires leading from the bottom. Made in the USA, sold by Angus & Coote as the Sole Australian Agents. The Model is the Sonotone 700. Two dials one on each of the top corners."ANGUS & COOTE/Sole Australian/Agents/C D C" Printed in black on the back, top left hand corner. "SONOTONE/700/SERIAL NO/843218/MAD IN U.S.A./SEE PATENT NOTICE/IN INSTRUCTION BOOK" imprinted on back, centre middle.deaf children australia, hearing aid, sonotone hearing aid, sonotone 700, angus & coote -
Benalla Art Gallery
Ceramic, WORCESTER ROYAL PORCELAIN, Reticulated vase and cover, c. 1900
Established: Worcester, Worcestershire, England in 1751 by Dr John Wall and William DavisVictorianLedger Bequest, 1993Vase of pierced porcelain with two handles and decorated with gilding.Verso: ROYAL WORCESTER ENGLAND maker's mark in gold centre of base; "871" in gold under maker's mark; "G owen" inscribed below maker's mark; " 61" in black underglaze below inscription; "1K" stamped into base on right of inscription.vase, ceramic, handles, intricate modelling, gilded, worcester