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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Linton State School, Pupils and Teachers, 1914, 1914
Photograph of Linton State School pupils and teachers, taken in 1914. Note: There are no inscriptions on the back of this copy of the photograph but teachers are identified in the inscriptions on the other copies. The most complete identification of the pupils and teachers is with the copy of the photograph in the 'Linton State School - Photos' file. Additional copies of this photograph are Registration nos. 61 & 317. This photo is also Mounted photograph 87, and there is a copy of the photograph in the "Linton State School - Photos" file. File copy identifies many of the children.Black and white copy of original photograph of a large group of children standing and seated with four women and two men standing with the group.linton state school no. 880, mr a. duguard (dugard), annie sandow, annie cull, helen johnston (née toshack), george sanderson -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, J.R. TANNER, PHOTOGRAPHER, CIRCA 1864
JANE DAVIDSON WIFE OF ALEXANDER GLADSTONE DAVIDSON MARRIED 20TH. OCTOBER 1864 BY THE REV. JAMES BALLANTYNE. MOTHER OF NINE CHILDREN. ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OWNED BY MRS. ISOBEL FOXTWO PHOTOGRAPHS [COPIES] 1 SEPIA AND 1 BLACK AND WHITE OF JANE DAVIDSON, WIFE OF ALEXANDER GLADSTONE DAVIDSON, MARRIED 24TH OCTOBER 1864 BY THE REV. JAMES BALLANTYNE. MOTHER OF NINE CHILDREN.local history, photography, photographs, costumes - female -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, School Camp, 1988
While the students from Bulla and MIckleham Primary Schools were attending a school camp at Beechworth they visited a hatchery, which was breeding fresh-water crayfish. While there the children were shown over the hatchery and shown many aspects of fish hatcheries and their purpose.A non- digital coloured photograph of a man holding up and showing children a large fresh-water crayfish (yabby), which he has taken from an adjacent pool.hatcheries, school camps, beechworth -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Family group in buggy, 1890s
Henry Christian (c.1809-91) was one of the first settlers in Kew. He arrived in Victoria with his wife Agnes and son Orlando in 1855 on the Gypsy Queen. He established a rope-making business in Bulleen Road by 1858 but was declared insolvent two years later. In his final years, he was celebrated as one of the oldest living settlers of the district. His son, Orlando Henry Beater Christian (c.1853-1930) became a member of the Hawthorn Band and a foundation member of the Willsmere Swimming Club. Orlando and his wife Elizabeth had four children: Henry Beater (1886-1962), Ada Susannah May (1888-1962), Orlando Julius (1891-1917) and Lilian Adelaide ( -1956). Ada married George Herrick Washfold, and had four children: Lilian Mavis, Orlando George Barnard, William Edwin and Henry Clifford (the husband of the donor).An item from an outstanding and diverse photographic collection, assembled by members of the Christian family of Pakington Street, Kew, comprising professional and amateur photography, depicting individuals, natural and settled environments and the interactions between these worlds. Many of the photographs vividly capture the worlds of three generations of men - Henry Christian, his son Orlando Henry Beater Christian, and his grandson of Henry Christian. The most important photographer was the youngest, Henry Christian, who was a keen explorer, not just of his immediate environment but also of the Victorian wilderness. His major opus is contained in two albums in which he records, sometimes in majestic detail and on other occasions the intimate features of the natural world. His photographic travels during the 1920s, often in solitary ramblings but on other occasions with companions, recall the heroic landscape photography of an earlier era, pioneered by Nicholas Caire. In addition to their aesthetic value, the albums are historically significant records within the State of Victoria, of what is now a distant point in time, and of places that have become radically altered through human intervention. Photographic positive on mounting board. The image depicts a woman and three young children in a buggy drawn by a donkey. The road on which they pause is surrounded by fenced and cleared farmland, stretching away to the distant hills. It is presumed that the subject of the photo is Elizabeth Christian (nee Schoberg) and three of her four children. The photographer may have been her husband, Orlando Henry Beater Christian.christian family, washfold family, kew pioneers, christian-washfold collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SANDHURST BOYS CENTRE COLLECTION: TRAIN RIDE
Colour photograph. Children enjoying train ride at fete, 7 children sitting on the train and an adult driving.bendigo, institutions, sandhurst boys centre -
Melbourne Legacy
Slide, Annual Demonstration 1960, 1960
Colour slides of a demonstration at the Olympic Swimming Pool stadium in 1960. The children are holding large pink balls in the routine. More slides from the 1960 demonstration are catalogued separately. Throughout the year Melbourne Legacy provided classes for Junior Legatees such as dancing, gymnastics and eurythmics. The Demonstration was an annual event to showcase their skills. Melbourne Legacy conducted Annual Demonstrations / Parades from 1928 through to 1979. Was with many other slides taken in the 1950s and 1960s. The slides have been photographed to make digital images and moved to archive quality sleeves. In many cases the original images were not well focussed and the digital image is the best available.A record of different routines in an Annual Demonstration at the Olympic Swimming Pool stadium.Colour slide of a Demonstration routine with children holding large pink balls at Olympic Swimming Pool, in a cardboard mount.Handwritten on front 'Demo 1960' in blue pen and '14' in pencil.annual demonstration, dancing -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Font, 1860's approx
Used In St. Luke's Lutheran Church Hamilton, from 1861 till 1966.Part of Church furniture until time of closure in 1966. Christening Font, made of timber. "Suffer The Little Children To Come Unto Me"lutheran church -
Clunes Museum
Book - HOLY BIBLE, EBERHARD BIBLE
PRESENTED TO JULIUS WILHELM THEODOR EBERHARD AND ELIZABETH PRICE ON THE OCCASSION OF THEIR MARRIAGE SEPT 23RD 1873. MR SUTTON PURCHASED THIS AT A CLEARING SALE OF ITEMS FROM THE EBERHARD HOME IN FRASER STREET CLUNESBROWN LEATHER COVERD BOOK WITH GOLD LETTERING AND TOOLING ON THE FRONT COVER, SPINE AND INSIDE COVERINSCRIBED WITH MARRIAGE DATE AND SUBSEQUENT CHILDREN/OFFSPRINGholy bible, eberhard family -
The Royal Children's Hospital Archives
Decorative object, Royal Children's Hospital nurse's badge
Metal brooch with coloured inlayRoyal Children's Hospital Melbourne. Infirmus Opitulare -
The Royal Children's Hospital Archives
Decorative object, The Royal Children's Hospital Centenary flag, 1970
Felt rectangle with printed text, stapled to wooden dowelChildren's Hospital. The future is a child. 1870 - 1970 -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE, FAULDINGS
USED AT LOCAL PHARMACY - MR. R. DOLANS - PHARMACISTDARK BROWN BOTTLE WITH LABEL - CONTAINED PURE CLYCERINE AT ONE TIME - WITH STOPPERPURE GLYCERINE - KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDRENlocal history, glass technology, container, medical - pharmacy -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, ANZAC Commemoration Ceremony for Students
A copy of an Anzac Day Address at the Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students, the year is unknown but it is presumably the address given by the President of Legacy. It seems to be one of the earlier ceremonies. It was stored with documents about the building of the Shrine and another speech from the 1939 service. The presenter had probably served in World War 1 so was very close to the events he was talking about. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. The ceremony is usually attended by representatives from schools throughout the state and the Governor of Victoria. The text says: 'We have gathered here too commemorate the historic landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula of the Australian and New Zealand troops on the 25th of April 1915 - the day that has come to be universally known as Anzac Day. . . I expect most of you know how the word 'Anzac' came into being. How General Birdwood and his officers took the first letters of the words Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and formed them into the code word "Anzac". They did not expect it would become the famous name by which the men fighting under them would become known. But it did, and Anzac Day has become Australia's greatest national day because on that day Australia's manhood was put to its first great test. You see up to that that time, the world knew very little about us. We had not, thank God, ever had to fight for the existence of our Nationhood and everything we hold most dear. Everyone wondered how our men would compare with the men of other nations when a real crises arose. . . . You have been told there thrilling story of Anzac Day. Of the landing at dawn on that terrible coast: the hand to hand fighting that went on continuously all that day and through the days and nights that followed. How the Anzacs - outnumbered, exhausted and tortured by thirst held on, and how during the terrible nine months that ensued all the efforts of a brave enemy to dislodge them failed. Such was their gallantry that a British Officer described the Australian soldier as "The bravest thing God ever made". What a wonderful tribute that was; and how proud we should be of the men who earned it. . . . These men carried on all the traditions of the Anzacs and made a wonderful name for Australia and New Zealand in France, in Belgium, in Egypt and Palestine and in all the theatres of war in which they served. And this great Shrine was build by the people of Victoria, not in any boastful sense of Victory, not in any attempt to glorify war - which is a horrible, dreadful thing, but in memory of those thousands of Victorian sailors and soldiers who so loved their country that they laid down their lives in her service. . . All of them were brave, but do not think that a soldier who is brave need alway be a great warrior. I hope when you have passed through the Shrine you will go and see a little bronze statue near the road yonder. A statue of a man leading a donkey which carries a wounded comrade. You will see the soldier leading the donkey carries no weapons. Yet he was a hero indeed, for he saved the lives of scores of his comrades at Anzac by carrying wounded from the battle to safety and the hospital. And in the end he too gave his life for his friends. . . Let us all try to help each other in peace as they did in war. Instead of divisions, let us have unity. If we think of no one but ourselves we shall not achieve anything nor shall we deserve to. Let those of you who are strong help those who are not so strong - all through life - like John Simpson, the man with the donkey did. Be proud of your country and do nothing to dishonour it. If you get an order from one in authority, obey it, even if you do not understand it.A good solider always obeys his orders. If he did not, he may bring disaster and cause harm to his fellow soldiers. Remember that those thousands of men died so that we could still live here in freedom. A country is judged by its citizens. Let us be worthy of those great citizens who have left us the legacy of their fame and devotion to duty. And when you file through the Shrine and look down on the Rock of Remembrance, read the inscription on it, "Greater Love Hath No Man", remember those wonderful words written in the greatest book in the world nearly two thousand years ago, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend."A record of a ceremony at the Shrine for school students. The text of the speech is significant in that it was written by a man who had served in World War 1 and knew first hand what it meant to be part of the first Anzacs. White quarto paper x 4 pages with black type of a speech at one of the Annual Anzac Commemoration Service for Students.Handwritten in blue pen 'Shrine, Children's Service'anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony, speech -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Ceramic Tile Project, 1995
The Golden Jubilee of the former City of Nunawading on 30 May 1995.The Golden Jubilee of the former City of Nunawading on 30 May 1995 was commemorated by the laying of 14,500 pavers in the floor area of the amphitheatre at the Nunawading Civic Centre, to the design of 6,000 children from 19 schools in the City of Nunawading.The Golden Jubilee of the former City of Nunawading on 30 May 1995. nunawading civic centre, pavers -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Medallion, Stokes Melbourne, Commemorative Queen Elizabeth 11 1954 Visit, C 1954
This was the first visit of Queen Elizabeth to Australia following her coronation in 1953. Queen Elizabeth is the only British monarch to have visited Australia. She visited Hamilton on 26th February. School children from Warrnambool were transported to Hamilton showgrounds to stand in lines to view the Queen and the Duke standing in a land rover. All school children received a commemorative medal.These medals are retained as a memento of the Queen's visit in 1954.Three identical gold coloured metal medals. Each medal is attached by a ring to a bar with decorative surrounds. The bar has text. The obverse of the medal features profiles of Queen Elizabeth 11 and the Duke of Edinburgh. The reverse has a crown and text. There is a pin clip on the reverse of the bar. Bar Obverse PRESENTED TO THE CHILDREN BY THE GOVERNMENT OF VICTORIA Bar Reverse STOKES MELB Medal Obverse QUEEN ELIZABETH 11 : DUKE OF EDINBURGH Medal Reverse E11R ROYAL VISIT 1954 VICTORIA queen elizabeth 11. duke of edinburgh, royal visit -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Playground equipmemt, c1994
In the early 1990s, many indoor and outdoor improvements were undertaken at the Bulla Primary School which included updated playground equipment. the children in this photograph are using one of the pieces of equipment that was installed in the school ground at that time. A coloured non-digital photograph of three children outdoors in a playground playing on a low hobby horse with another child approaching them. It is a rural setting with gently rolling bare hill in the background. playground equipment, bulla primary school -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Sheila Prendergast Photo Album 1941-1944, commenced training June 1941
Children's Ward, balcony - 3 nurses with patients. 1940s, Ballarat & District Hospitalchildren's ward, ward, children, nurses, 1940s, ballarat, hospital -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1895 c
Also a sepia toned photograph of all ten children of James and Marion Howlett taken in 1901 c taken at the family home Inglewood Punt Rd Metung by P Hancock 04409.1 10 x 15 cmSepia toned photograph showing James and Marion Howlett with their children Marion, Eva, Arthur, Ethel, Mabel, Maud, Herbert and Alfred taken at their home Inglewood Punt Rd Metung Victoriagenealogy -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Creative activities
The students from Bulla Primary School were engaging in a variety of creative activities as part of their studies. The activities that they participated in were dancing, drama, singing and instrumental music. The activity in this photograph the children were preparing to lift the coloured banner into the air. It was an activity that involved group cooperation and coordination.This activity engaged the children in group cooperation and coordination.A non-digital coloured photograph of group of children standing in a grassed area, in a large circle while holding onto a large coloured circular banner with an adult supervising the group.creative activities, bulla primary school -
Melbourne Legacy
Slide, Operation Float 1961, 1961
A colour slide of a large sailing ship with children on board for Operation Float in 1961. Operation Float was an event run by Melbourne Legacy to take Junior legatees on an outing. It could have been to naval boats such as HMAS Cerberus or to a Yacht club. It gave the junior legatees the opportunity to see a naval boat in action, spend time on the water or try sailing. Was with many other slides taken in the 1950s and 1960s. The slides have been photographed to make digital images and moved to archive quality sleeves. In many cases the original images were not well focussed and the digital image the best available.A record of outings being organised for children.Colour slide of a sailing ship with children on board in 1961 in Kodachrome off-white cardboard mount with yellow and red print.Printed on front 'Made in Australia' and '12' in red ink. Handwritten in blue ink 'Operation Float 25-3-61' and 'Top 96'. Printed on reverse "Kodachrome Transparency / Processed by Kodak" in red ink.operation float, junior legatee outings -
Melbourne Legacy
Slide, Operation Float 1961, 1961
A colour slide of several boats with children on board for Operation Float in 1961. Operation Float was an event run by Melbourne Legacy to take Junior legatees on an outing. It could have been to naval boats such as HMAS Cerberus or to a Yacht club. It gave the junior legatees the opportunity to see a naval boat in action, spend time on the water or try sailing. Was with many other slides taken in the 1950s and 1960s. The slides have been photographed to make digital images and moved to archive quality sleeves. In many cases the original images were not well focussed and the digital image the best available.A record of outings being organised for children.Colour slide of several boats with children on board in 1961 in Kodachrome off-white cardboard mount with yellow and red print.Printed on front 'Made in Australia' and '14' in red ink. Handwritten in blue ink 'Operation Float 25-3-61' and 'Top 95'. Printed on reverse "Kodachrome Transparency / Processed by Kodak" in red ink.operation float, junior legatee outings -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, B&W, Possibly 2 children of Heny Box 1839 -1913, c1900
Henry Box ,who was born in Withyham in 1839 , was the 3rd son of George and Mary Cripps Box and came to Australia in 1856 with the family. Henry paid his own fare so was not ‘bound’ to any employer. Henry helped his brother William establish his market garden on the site of Box Cottage, Jasper Road 1865 and by 1870 was purchasing property in East Brighton (Bentleigh.). He continued to purchase land, which he rent / leased to family members, and at his death in 1913 owned property in East Boundary Road, Murrumbeena and Elsternwick. Henry married Elizabeth ‘Emma’ Ward in 1868 and they had 9 children but 2 died in infancy. ‘ Emma’ was the daughter of William Ward 1820- 1908 who was born in Norfolk and emigrated with his wife Ann Ostler in 1853. Henry was a member of the Court Pride of St George AOF, and a lay preacher at the Bentleigh Baptist Church.. Surviving Children were - Caroline Alma Box 1863-1943, Mary Anne Box 1865- ?, Lydia Elizabeth Box 1867- 1957, William Henry Box 1869- 1945, Emma Elizabeth Ellen Box 1875 – 1964, Olivia Christina ‘Chrissie’ Box 1878 – 1963, Archibald Ward Box 1882 -? Box Cottage Museum, a reconstruction of an early settler hut, is named after the Box family who resided there 1865 -1913 . William Box who with his wife Elizabeth Avis Box and 13 children lived and farmed on the block of land in Jasper Road, East Brighton ( now McKinnon / Ormond) that was part of the Henry Dendy Special Survey 1841 . Henry Box, a brother of William Box, was born in Withyham, Sussex and came to Australia with his parents George and Mary Box and siblings in 1856. He purchased property and helped the family establish market gardens in East Brighton (Bentleigh). Henry and his wife Elizabeth Emma Ward Box had 9 children, Henry was a lay preacher for the Baptist Church Bentleigh. Inscribed in Album “ The early photos in this album were found by Mr (Laurie) Lewis when he was demolishing the Old Box Cottage. He gave them to Mrs Avis Box Eldridge who in turn gave them to me. They were not identified. I believe they rightly belong in the Cottage. I have attempted to identify them and present them in a way they can be preserved as a historical record of the era.” A B Leigh A black and white photograph of a young girl and boy who may be 2 of the surviving 7 children of Henry Box 1839 -1913Goulter Prahran -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr James Martin & Mrs Emma Martin nee Bennett Family Photo
James and Emma Martin (nee Bennett) and their five sons in front of their house. The house is a timber house on stumps with a galvanized tin roof with 2 windows. Emma Martin is holding the youngest child. James is standing beside her with the dog Infront of 3 children.Photo of Martin family outside a timber house. The family group is of two adults and five children and their dog. The house is a timber house on stumps with a galvanized tin roof with 2 windows.James & Emma (nee Bennett) Martin & their eldest five sons Stawell.stawell portrait -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Neighbourhood children, Poolman Street, Jack GOULD, c. 1947
Each child was given a copy. Back row L - R - Graeme McKENZIE; Mac CATON; Kevin IRETON. & Roger GOULD. Second row L - R -Elma DIMOLINE; Norma IRETON; ? BARNETT; Judith McKENZIE; ? BARNETT; Dianne CATON; Julie Ann CURTIN. Front row L - R - ? ; Ian GOULD; ? ; ? ; Jim POWER. A4 lasercopy of small photograph taken around 1947 by Jack GOULD, of neighbourhood children in front of his house at 2 Poolman Street; twelve seated, four boys standingchildren, jack gould, graeme mckenzie, mac caton, kevin ireton, roger gould, elma dimoline, norma ireton, barnett, judith mckenzie, danne caton, julie ann curtin, ian gould, jim power -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FAMILY PORTRAIT, 1940's
family portrait, male serviceman ( navy ? ) female and three children, all seated ( children on studio bench/table )Eden Stuidios, 727 George Street, Sydney embossed bottom centrecottage, miners -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Clipping, Hospital homes in on historical ward paintings, 26 Nov 1986
Article about 'Cheer Up Children', an exhibition of watercolours painted in 1910 for children in hospital: from the Herald, 26.11.1986In ink on clipping: 'Prince Henry's Hospital MUSEUM - Thorpe Gallery from Nov 26 for 8 wks'health - hospitals, arts and entertainment - visual arts, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, marjorie williams, prince henrys hospital, melbourne homeopathic hospital -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of children and group
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the nineteenth century.Colour photograph of two children in historical dress standing in front of a group of adults and children, beside Amess Cellar. catalogue number on reverse in pencilchurchill island, photograph -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Apostolic delegate from Rome
Group of internees from Singapore and Palestine gathered together with the Apostolic delegate from Rome who visited Camp 3.Black and white photograph on foam backing of a group of men, women and children with huts in the background. Children sitting on the ground.singapore internees camp 3, palestine internees camp 3, apostolic delegate from rome -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Sarsfield - A Rural Community, 2012
A programme for primary school aged children and details of the lives of children and families living in Victoria during the Victorian era.genealogy, settlement -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Ice Cream Tin, after 1979
Ice Cream tin with two children playing with cats on lid. Scenes of children playing around sides of tinEnglish Toffee/Dairy Bell/Two litres/Ice Confectiondomestic items, food storage & preservation -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Francis Matthew Child and Family, c1886
Francis Matthew Child was 15 when he came to the Valley with his father, Matthew Child in 1855. He married Martha Jeeves (born 1857) in 1875. They had 6 children. Harry, May, Edward, Alice, Bert, Eva.Posed photograph of Francis Matthew Child, his wife Martha (nee Jeeves) and six children, all well dressed with background of bushes. Handwritten inscription on back by John Lundy-Clarke.F.M. Child and Family about 1886. Back Row Martha (nee Jeeves), Harry, May, Francis Mathew, Edward (Ted). Front Row Alice (Petty), (Bert), Eva.francis matthew child, martha child, martha jeeves, eva child, bert child, harry child, alice child, may child, ted child, edward child