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Vision Australia
Document - Text, Survey of 72 clients from August 1963 to June 1967, 1967
Raw results from a four year survey by the RVIB Rehabilitation or Training Unit, including causes of blindness, age, visual acuity, durating of blindness, nationality, educational level achieved, occupation, type of residence, mobility, employment and subjects undertaken. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). 4 foolscap pages showing raw statistical dataroyal victorian institute for the blind, orientation and mobility, education -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, C.H. Nipper, Chronological History of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, 1970?
Chronological history of the RVIB, from newspaper and annual report sources. Possibly put together by C.H. Nipper, it covers the first meeting of the provisional committee for the Asylum and School for the Blind in 1866, application for land, buildings, financial concerns, development of school and nursery, introduction of library service and some employment services. The earlier section has more detail about the building, with minimal information after 1900.21 foolscap pages (missing page 11)royal victorian institute for the blind, c.h. nipper, deaf-blind, rehabilitation, education, employment, buildings, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, History of Educational Thought - T.M. Davidson, 1950s
Assignment undertaken by T.M. Davidson on the historical study of an aspect of Victorian education - education of the visually handicapped 1867 - c.a. 1950. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). 18 pages of foolscap printed pagesroyal victorian institute for the blind, education, t.m. davidson -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, A Rehabilitation Case History by Lawrence McCredie, 1963
Address given by Lawrence McCredie to a Rehabilitation Conference, held at Ormond Hall in February 1963. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). Professor McCredie was the first blind person appointed to the board of the RVIB in 1956 and was involved until it's merger in 2005.10 pages of foolscap printed pagesroyal victorian institute for the blind, lawrence mccredie, rehabilitation -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Education of Deaf/Blind Children by A.R. Reynolds, 1964
A report at the end of one year's study at Perkins School for the Blind in Boston, Massachusetts. It covers the expectations raised by the story of Helen Keller, classification of students, the need for representation and work on communication techniques, and observations made on tours of various educational institutions in the USA and Holland. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). 19 pages of foolscap printed pagesroyal victorian institute for the blind, education, deaf-blind, a.r. reynolds -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Study of Young Blind Children, unknown
Advice provided to parents and carers of young children who were blind or vision impaired. It covers stimulation, physical movement, activities the child can undertake or be done with them, recommendations for toys and how to structure their physical environment. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). 9 pages of foolscap printed pagesroyal victorian institute for the blind, education, child rearing -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Facts about blind switchboard operators, 1969?
Copy of pamphlet produced by RVIB to answer questions about the abilities of blind switchboard operators and how systems could be adapted for their use. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). 4 paged paged pamphlet with photographsroyal victorian institute for the blind, employment, owen jones, john keast, gail thornton, doug sloan -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, The Long Cane: a personal experience, 1968?
Copy of an article on the author's experiences of mobility with a short cane and a long one. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). 1 photocopied page from magazineroyal victorian institute for the blind, orientation and mobility -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Talking Points re: Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind - school, 1950s
Basis for presentation about the RVIB Burwood School. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). 2 printed pages of foolscap paperroyal victorian institute for the blind, education -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society Annual Review 1999 "Pathways to Independence", 1999
An overview of activities and achievements during the past financial year. Articles in annual report include: increasing need for services and sustainable funding models, closure of Paul Cullen Centre in Roselands due to changing to government legislation, refurbishment of Enfield office and renaming of client services area to Paul Cullen Centre, commitment to creation of national blindness agency and reduction of costs due to de-duplication of library and production services, support during Early Years, Learning Years, People of working age and Later in Life, and clients Jamahl, Natasia, Ros and Cliff.1 printed volume of information about the RBS during the financial yearroyal blind society of nsw, annual reports, nastasia campanella -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Rehabilitation Training Centre, 1970s
Notes on the Rehabilitation Training Centre, which started in 1963. References to other documents (including in the archive) are made as well as a reprint of a newspaper article on switchboard training and reception employment. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). 4 printed pages of foolscap paperroyal victorian institute for the blind, employment, rehabilitation, orientation and mobility, john keast, bruce whitehead -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, RVIB History
19 pages in table format, of events that occurred and people who were involved with the RVIB, and 1 page showing an aerial view of an unknown area. Based upon the Nipper document, this table was created by Jo Ann Matthews and C.H. Nipper.19 pages in table format, of events that occurred and people who were involved with the RVIB, and 1 page showing an aerial view of an unknown areanon-fictionelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, C.H. Nipper, Past and the Present 1866-1971 by C.H. Nipper - unordered extracts, 1960-71
When author C.H. Nipper created historical overview of the first 60 years of the RVIB, various topics were covered by an unordered series of pages on individual topics. These are: Admittance of Aboriginal people (1/2 page) Blinded soldiers (5 pages) Blindness - causes and prevention (4 pages) Buildings and Land (Snippets) - gas - grant of crown land - heating - insurance - water Change of name (1 page) Deaf-Blind and the Multiple Handicapped (3 pages) Education (9 pages, 1 missing) Education extracts from various newspapers (2 pages) Employment: - Placement of blind people in employment (1 page) - Dairyman (4 pages) - Insurance brokerage as a profession of the blind by Fred C Tolstrup (3 pages) Fundraising (Snippets) - Coles Book Arcade - Sporting matches Kiosks for the Blind (1/2 page) Matilda Ann Aston (5 pages) Music (5 pages) Nursing (2 pages) Organ (Snippets) Ormond Hall (3 pages) Pensions (1/2 page) Rehabilitation Training centre (3 pages) Talking Book Library (1 1/2 pages) Welfare Services (3 1/2 pages)2 page foreward and 17 page historyroyal victorian institute for the blind, c.h. nipper, blind soldiers, deaf-blind, ormond hall, fundraising, rvib nursery, nellie melba, alice mcclelland, charles halle, blinded soldiers bowling club, talking books, employment, aboriginal and torrens strait islander people, pensions, tilly aston, fred c tolstrup, charles gatty, blindness, welfare services, rehabilitation, education, buildings -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, A Philosophy for Confident Mobility - Dr Hoover, 1963
Address given by Dr Richard E. Hoover to a Rehabilitation Conference, held at Ormond Hall in February 1963. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). Dr Hoover discusses how different devices can be tailored to individuals to provide them with confidence in travelling. Known as the 'Father of the Long Cane', Dr Hoover was invited to stay as a guest of the RVIB and, as well as the conference, gave several lectures to staff during his 6 week stay.7 pages of foolscap printed pagesroyal victorian institute for the blind, richard hoover, orientation and mobility -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society Annual Review 1999: Financial Statements & Supporters, 1999
Financial information for the Royal Blind Society of New South Wales, presented as an appendix to the annual report.1 printed volume of financial information for RBSroyal blind society of nsw, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society, a vision to share: Annual Report 2003-2004, 2004
An overview of activities and achievements during the past financial year. Articles in annual report include: opening new offices in Newcastle and Wagga, and establishing a regular presence in Broken Hill, implementing a new staff framework to oversee professional practice and casework, review and increase of volunteer positions, introduction of the 'Dots for Tots' program, establishing a Deafblind service in south-west Sydney, Audio Description launched in Canberra, partnership with Prime Australia resulting in the production of 10 commercials, a brief outline of RBS historical events and featuring clients Tanya, Ross, Lulu, Judy, Sam Jones (with Kurt Gidley), Andrew, Kay, Marie and Margaret (with Angelique).1 printed volume of information about the RBS during the financial yearroyal blind society of nsw, annual reports, graeme innes, sir alfred stephen, major general paul cullen, max roberts, john chatterton -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society Annual Report 1998 "Vision Grows in a Very Special Garden", 1998
An overview of activities and achievements during the past financial year. Articles in annual report include: launch of telephone based talking newspaper 'Today's News Now', pilot project in Canberra to obtain apprenticeships for 11 clients, development of computer-based training module, involvement in DAISY Consortium, completion of 'As I See It' - a video and handbook training package, achieved goal of $1M to upgrade RBS studios to digital technology, discussion with RVIB to create a national talking book library, the decision to sell the Paul Cullen Centre nursing home due to cost of compliance with new legislation, and client profiles of Lolita, Shayne Allen, Krystel, Tim, Nona and Xen and images of clients Callum, Sam, Lachlan and Debbie.1 printed volume of information about the RBS during the financial yearroyal blind society of nsw, annual reports, shayne allen, krystal keller, tim noonan, talking newspaper service, john landau, carol ireland, richard miller, katherine purcell, mike fryer, mark walker, justice windeyer, keith barton, roslyn lambert, chris cullen, frank martin, ivan cribb, averil legg, gai wibberley, lina jabbour, mike brown, john chatterton, barry chapman, john valder, angelo loukakis, nicholas opolski, scott monk, emma steele -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Humphrey Milford, Palgraves Golden Treasury with additional Poems, 1900's
Poetry Selected ad Arranged by Frances Turner Palgraves, of the English Poets. Used as a School Text book by Sophie Dane, while at Stawell High School.Green Hard cover, with gold design containing Tulip buds and heart design with title on the spine Inside Name and School in Ink. Pencil text on next three pages. Name across Pages at Bottom of Book stawell education -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Collett, Bain and Gaspar, Printers, for the publishers, the Osburne Group, Warrnambool, Victoria, Warrnambool past & present, 1984
This is a de-luxe edition of a 1984 facsimile publication of Edward Vidler’s 1907 book, ‘Sixty Years of Progress’. The facsimile book was published by the Osburne Group, a group of three Warrnambool men who reproduced several books that were out of print but were important in Warrnambool’s history. The facsimile book features the photographs and text of the original 1907 book alongside photographs and text concerning Warrnambool in the 1980s. J.B. Dwyer, who was given this de-luxe edition, was a prominent 20th century lawyer in Warrnambool. The original Edward Vidler book was produced to mark the sixty year anniversary of the founding of Warrnambool. It is a very rare book today but it is very important because it featured many photographs hitherto-unpublished and an accompanying text that is deemed today to be very accurate in historical terms. Edward Vidler, a publisher, writer, journalist and editor, was in Warrnambool in the early 1900s and, through his membership of the Warrnambool Progress League and the Chamber of Commerce, was responsible for initiating many improvements in the town and he was also responsible for organizing the making of the Pioneer Honour Board with its portraits of 204 pioneer men in the Warrnambool district.This book is of interest as a de-luxe edition of the 1984 facsimile publication of the Edward Vidler book, ‘Sixty Years of Progress’, a 1907 book on Warrnambool’s history. The reprinting of Vidler’s book enabled many researchers and others interested in Warrnambool’s history to access the Vidler information more easily as it is now rare to find a copy of the original Vidler book. This is a hard cover book of 120 pages with 90 pages of text and a biographical register, a bibliography and an index. The cover is dark blue with gold printing on the front and the spine. osburne group, warrnambool, j.b. dwyer, warrnambool, edward vidler, history of warrnambool -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Fraser, T.A, Maitland of Castle Rough by T.A. Fraser, 1918
Hardcover book, 288 pages. Book has a light blue cover with dark blue border and text.fictiont.a. fraser, adventure, historical fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Cleeve, Lucas, Yolande the Parisienne by Lucas Cleeve, 1900
Hardcover book, 314 pages. Book has a green cover with black printed text and a family creat. Lower corner of book has a yellow label attached.fictionlucas cleeve, fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Boothby, Guy et al, Across the World For A Wife by Guy Boothby, 1898
Romance novel.Hardcover book, 379 pages. Book has a dark blue cover with gold embossed text and a bust of a woman. Illustrations in book by J. Ambrose Walton.fictionRomance novel.guy boothby, romance, fiction -
Australian Queer Archives
Poster, Victorian Trades Hall Council, This small business is big enough to support marriage equality : Make marriage equality happen : www.equallove.info, [2017]
White text on a rainbow flag background. Additional text: "Authorised by Luke Halikari, Secretary Victorian Trades Hall Council, 54 Victoria St, Carlton South, 3053. Printed by Kosdown Printing, 10 Rocklea Dr, Port Melbourne, 3207."marriage, marriage equality -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Peck, Winifred, Winding Ways by Winifred Peck, 1951
Novel about Winding School. For the education of girls.Hardcover book with a green cover, black printed text. 254 pages.fictionNovel about Winding School. For the education of girls.winifred peck, fiction -
City of Kingston
Book - Minute book, Minute book of the Cheltenham Rifle Club, 1900
At a well attended meeting at the Mechanics Hall in Cheltenham in March 1900, attendees decided to form a rifle club. The newly appointed secretary of the newly formed Cheltenham Rifle Club, Mr E.C. Rippon, enrolled 55 new members on the day, and the club resolved to consult with the Defence Department regarding the suitability of Cheltenham Park for that purpose, and Moorabbin Council to grant the use of the park. By 1912 the club was already on the verge of disintegrating. The Cheltenham Park range had been disbanded two years earlier. A new, shorter range and club rooms were completed in October 1912. The club continued to have difficulties over location and funds, despite being granted an exemption from paying rates for the duration of the First World War. In 1919, a proposal to disband was put forward at a club meeting. Members rejected the proposal deciding instead to wait on the rumoured reopening of the Langwarrin range. By 1921 it became evident the Langwarrin range would not reopen. A resolution to wind up the organisation was put to the meeting and accepted.Green, cloth bound book with red leather spine. A white label is adhered to the front of the book with MINUTE BOOK printed in black text. The book is hardcovered and, inside, are approximately 186 pages which have been filled with handwritten text as meeting minutes and lists, including a list of commitee officers. The inside fly pages are decorated with blue and red marbling.Handwritten text on the white paper adhered to the front of the book is no longer legible.cheltenham, sport, club, rifles -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Martens, Mary E, A Woman of Small Account by Mary E. Martens, 1911
Book is 'A South African Social Picture.'Hardcover book with a red fabric cover and gold embossed text. 320 pages. Front page of book states it is a South African Social Picture.fictionBook is 'A South African Social Picture.'mary e. martens, south africa, fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Matchbox, Matchox and top - Aborigines on one, Southern Cross on the top. C1971, 1971
1. Matchbox with a picture of two aborigines on the top - lighting a fire. A mia-mia is in the background. Text overprinted 'Australian Safety Matches'. Note metric dimensions.; 2. Matchbox top only. Text 'The Southern Cross'. Southern Cross stars are in the background.1. Text on back of matchbox: Cooking Food/Australian Match Mfg Co Pty Ltd/Made in Australia (10/5)/ 1971 [Handwritten]/Average Contents 50.; 2. Matchbox top only. Text 'The Southern Cross'. Southern Cross stars are in the background. -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Booklet - n/a, National Service, 23/7/2021
Historical record of opportunity for National Servicemen to enter Officer Training. Significant in respect of training opportunities for National Servicemen to escalate their rank whilst performing their National Service..Paper booklet, one sheet, double sided of yellow paper with black text throughout.AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES sits below the Rising Sun logo; headline text is NATIONAL SERVICEMENT, OPPORTUNITY FOR SERVICE AS OFFICERSdiamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch, vietnam war, national service, officer training -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - UNIT INSIGNIA, 38th BATTALION
Post WW2 militia badge for the 38th Battalion based in Bendigo, Victoria. Part of the Kevin John Herdman No. 397661 Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P for details of his service record.Cloth badge featuring an embroidered gold regimental crest, battalion colour patch and text in gold, red and black. Background of badge is black.Embroidered text: 'BENDIGO REGIMENT, HONOREM CUSTODITE, 38th INFSNTRY BATTALION, BENDIGO'.38th battalion, badge, kevin john herdman -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Card, Range, Revised November 1974
Range cards are used to estimate ranges between certain objects or positions. Military personnel use range cards as temporary maps to identify objects and ranges for fire control and other military operations. Corporal Bob Gladwin served in Vietnam, but this range card would have been used after the Australian withdrawal from Vietnam in 1973. Range cards were everyday objects used by soldiers throughout the 20th century. They represent the day to day life of military personnel in bases and in the field. Green plastic card, square with rounded edges. Has a series of white, concentric circles in the centre of the front, with white text explaining use. Owner's name marked on the rear.Front: Various markings and text. Rear: CPL Bob Gladwinrange card, army, australia