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Melbourne Legacy
Document, Letter to Jim Gillespie, 1959
Letter dated 27 November 1959 addressed to James G. Gillespie at his place of work from D.J. Cartledge of Login Corporation Pty Ltd (North Sydney), enclosing extracts from Sydney newspapers following the publication of the Savige biography. Cartledge notes that there could have been reference to the book on television and in the Bulletin newspaper, but he has been unable to monitor them. He enclosed a cheque for one pound five shillings for a signed copy of the book.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.Letter head quarto paper with two additional larger plain sheets, newspaper clippings pasted to them.Letter corrected and initialled in blue ink. 00929.2 handwritten in blue ink: "John, Herewith cuttings and reviews of "There goes a man", Kind Regards, Bert Scargand(?)" Annotated "D.M. 7.10.59" in blue inkstamped 7 Oct 1959. 00929.3 Annotated "D.M. 29.9.59" in blue ink, "Mrs Godfrey" in pencilsavige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Letter to Jim Gillespie, 1959
Letter to James G. Gillespie dated 16 October 1959 from D.J. Cartledge, Login Corporation Pty. Ltd. (North Sydney) enclosing the first newspaper review of the Savige biography. He notes that this is the first review he has seen, and predicts the Daily Mirror reviews featured in 00929.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.1 sheet of typed letterhead, black on white, blue letterhead; 1 yellowing newspaper clipping with photograph of Sir Stanley Savige.Initialled and corrected in blue ink.savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Publicity
Anonymous notes listing 1959 reviews in The Age, and the Sun, and interviews on Channels 2 and 9. There is no indication of whether these actually eventuated. 00931.2 covers selected extracts in The Age, Country Life, Sydney Morning Herald, and Courier, Ballarat, none of which are exactly fulsome. 00931.3 is a review by someone using the pseudonym "Ache-Day", which is complimentary and typical of the writing style of the times.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.Handwritten and/or typed notes on publicity and reviews of the Savige biography in 1959. 00931 written in black ink on lined paper torn from a notebook, 00931(2) and 00931(3) black type on fading white paper. savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Dustcover, There Goes a Man, 1958
The dust jacket of the book by WB Russell about Legatee Stan Savige. The dustjacket marks the publication of the book after all the Committee's efforts, noting that "Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige played a leading part for Australia in both World Wars, but his greatest achievement was in times of peace - in the foundation of Legacy, of which the full story is told in this book." Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created. Much of the book dealing with the history of Legacy is still used today by Legatees.Original dustjacket for the biography of Sir Stanley Savige.savige book, biography, stan savige -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Article, 'Gown of the Year', 1959
A newspaper clipping about the 'Gown of the Year' from a book compiled about the Legacy children's residence called Stanhope. The newspaper clipping shows a photo of junior legatee girls on the steps of Stanhope watching Justine Silver model a ball gown. The caption says 'Legacy girls "Ooh" and "Ah" over this ruched gown which could have come straight from the pages of Cinderella. The flowing gown, worn by Justine Silver, is in chiffon.' The note below the picture adds 'Grey tulle (50 yds) over old gold'. The Gown of the Year was annual event modelling the latest ball fashions with the proceeds going to Legacy. Stanhope was supervised by Matron Dorothy (Dorrie) Vines from the time it opened in 1946 until she retired in December 1966. It is likely she compiled this notebook as she is referred to as 'self' in one photo. Individual pages of photos or newspaper clippings have been added separately. Items 01817 to 01834. Blamey House (purchased 1947) , Stanhope (purchased 1945) and Harelands (purchased 1950) were residences run by Melbourne Legacy to take care of children whose fathers were servicemen, and who may have been left orphans, or whose mother may have been unable to care for them herself, or they needed to stay in Melbourne for further education. Harelands accommodated boys and girls under the age of 14, Blamey House looked after boys over 14, and Stanhope looked after girls over 14. The children were cared for until they were old enough to become independent. A record of Stanhope being used as the setting for publicity for the Gown of the Year gala.Newspaper clipping of a girl modelling a gown for girls on the steps of Stanhope in October 1959.stanhope, gala performance -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, From Stanhope News, 1963
Photo from a book compiled about the Legacy children's residence called Stanhope. A photo of a past resident, Rosemary McKillips (nee Williams) and her husband and son. They lived in Vancouver. The note mentions that she was a past resident at Stanhope, possibly in 1949. It was pasted into a scrapbook of photos and newspaper clippings that was probably compiled by the Matron of Stanhope. It shows past residents kept in contact with the home and Legacy. Stanhope was supervised by Matron Dorothy (Dorrie) Vines from the time it opened in 1946 until she retired in December 1966. It is likely she compiled this notebook as she is referred to as 'self' in one photo. Individual pages of photos or newspaper clippings have been added separately. Items 01817 to 01836. Blamey House (purchased 1947) , Stanhope (purchased 1945) and Harelands (purchased 1950) were residences run by Melbourne Legacy to take care of children whose fathers were servicemen, and who may have been left orphans, or whose mother may have been unable to care for them herself, or they needed to stay in Melbourne for further education. Harelands accommodated boys and girls under the age of 14, Blamey House looked after boys over 14, and Stanhope looked after girls over 14. The children were cared for until they were old enough to become independent. An example of the impact the residence and care had on the lives of the junior legatees that they kept in touch with each other and the home.Colour photo of a past resident who moved to Canada.stanhope, residences -
Melbourne Legacy
Book, The Ron Barassi Collection Auction Catalogue, 2016
An auction catalogue of items being sold by AFL personality Ron Barassi in 2016. It appears to be a signed copy. The second last page is a note of thanks to Legacy for the help they gave Ron as a boy and mentions he made Legacy his lifelong charity. A note that accompanied the catalogue mentions Ron Barassi donated a significant amount of the sale proceeds to Legacy. Ron Barassi was helped by Legacy as a boy after his father, Ronald Barassi Snr died at Tobruk in 1941. Ron Barassi Snr was also a football player for Melbourne Football club. The catalogue on page 8 mentions that when his mother remarried and moved to Tasmania, Ron stayed in Melbourne with Norm Smith and family to further his football career. This is unlikely to be Legatee Norm Smith. Ron Barassi helped promote Legacy in many ways and at many events over many years.A record of important personalities such as Ron Barassi chose to donate to Legacy.Colour 104 page auction catalogue of items belonging to Ron Barassi.ron barassi, donations -
Melbourne Legacy
Book, Legacy. A guide for teachers, 199X
A book published by Hobart Legacy in Tasmania with the support of the Department of Education aimed at educating school children about Legacy. Included teachers notes and activities. It is believed to be from the late 1990s due to the promotional poster image in the booklet.A record of the work Legacy was doing at the time.Colour book x 32 pages about Legacy in Tasmania.teaching, hobart legacy -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Archive - Visitors register, Commemorative labeled visitors book 60th anniversary end of WW2
... bound visitors book Inside label noting occasion of the books ...Black vinyl bound visitors bookInside label noting occasion of the books use. -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Memorabilia - Book and Memorabilia Collection, Australian Golf Union, Australian Open: Official Program 2003, and memorabilia, 2003
Official program of the Australian Open 2003, played at Moonah Links (Rye) 18-21 December 2003. Accompanied by local rules and pace of play leaflet; AGU guest pass and 1 p. notes on dealing with TIO situations. Bruce Harding was a rules official at this competition.Bruce Harding is a past HGC President and was involved with Victoria's junior teams, the Victorian Golf Association and was a rules official..Official program 83p., col. Illus. Accompanied by local rules and pace of play leaflet; AGU guest pass and 1 p. notes on dealing with TIO situationsbruce harding, golf - rules, australian open (golf) -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Minute Book, Heidelberg Golf Club, Ladies'/Associates' Annual General Meetings - Minutes: Book L/A 14: 1999 - 2014, 1999-2015
Typed minutes of Annual General Meetings of the Lady members of Heidelberg Golf Club 1999-2015. Note the change of name from "Lady members" to "Women members" in 2014.Volume 14 of a complete set of Associates' minutes from the foundation of HGC to the present day.Multiple pages, typed, in blue plastic spiral binder book.committee minutes, women's golf, associates, ladies' golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Minute Book, Heidelberg Golf Club, Ladies'/Associates' Committee Minutes: Book L/A 15: November 2004 - August 2006, 2004-2006
Typed minutes of Committee Meetings of the Lady members of Heidelberg Golf Club 2004-2006. Note the change of name from "Lady members" to "Women members" in 2014.Volume 15 of a complete set of Associates' minutes from the foundation of HGC to the present day.Multiple pages, typed, in blue plastic spiral binder book.committee minutes, women's golf, associates, ladies' golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Minute Book, Heidelberg Golf Club, Ladies'/Associates' Committee Minutes: Book L/A 16: September 2006 - May 2008, 2006-2008
Typed minutes of Committee Meetings of the Lady members of Heidelberg Golf Club 2006-2008. Note the change of name from "Lady members" to "Women members" in 2014.Volume 16 of a complete set of Associates' minutes from the foundation of HGC to the present day.Multiple pages, typed, in green plastic spiral binder book.committee minutes, women's golf, associates, ladies' golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Minute Book, Heidelberg Golf Club, Ladies'/Associates' Committee Minutes: Book L/A 17: June 2008 - April 2010, 2008-2010
Typed minutes of Committee Meetings of the Lady members of Heidelberg Golf Club 2008-2010. Note the change of name from "Lady members" to "Women members" in 2014.Volume 17 of a complete set of Associates' minutes from the foundation of HGC to the present day.Multiple pages, typed, in black plastic spiral binder book.committee minutes, women's golf, associates, ladies' golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Minute Book, Heidelberg Golf Club, Ladies'/Associates' Committee Minutes: Book L/A 18: May 2010 - December 2011, 2010-2011
Typed minutes of Committee Meetings of the Lady members of Heidelberg Golf Club 2010-2011. Note the change of name from "Lady members" to "Women members" in 2014.Volume 18 of a complete set of Associates' minutes from the foundation of HGC to the present day.Multiple pages, typed, in black plastic spiral binder book.committee minutes, women's golf, associates, ladies' golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Minute Book, Heidelberg Golf Club, Ladies'/Associates' Committee Minutes: Book L/A 19: February 2012 - December 2012, 2012
Typed minutes of Committee Meetings of the Lady members of Heidelberg Golf Club 2012. Note the change of name from "Lady members" to "Women members" in 2014.Volume 19 of a complete set of Associates' minutes from the foundation of HGC to the present day.Multiple pages, typed, in black plastic spiral binder book.committee minutes, women's golf, associates, ladies' golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Minute Book, Heidelberg Golf Club, Ladies'/Associates' Committee Minutes: Book L/A 20: February 2013 - December 2013, 2013
Typed minutes of Committee Meetings of the Lady members of Heidelberg Golf Club 2013. Note the change of name from "Lady members" to "Women members" in 2014.Volume 20 of a complete set of Associates' minutes from the foundation of HGC to the present day.Multiple pages, typed, in black plastic spiral binder book.committee minutes, women's golf, associates, ladies' golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Minute Book, Heidelberg Golf Club, Womens' Committee Minutes: Book L/A 21: February 2014 - June 2015, 2014-2015
Typed minutes of Committee Meetings of the Women members of Heidelberg Golf Club 2014-2015. Note the change of name from "Lady members" to "Women members" in 2014.Volume 21 of a complete set of Associates' (Women's) minutes from the foundation of HGC to the present day.Multiple pages, typed, in blue plastic spiral binder book.committee minutes, women's golf, associates, ladies' golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Minute Book, Heidelberg Golf Club, Womens' Committee Minutes: Book L/A 22: July 2015 - December 2017, 2015-2016
Typed minutes of Committee Meetings of the Women members of Heidelberg Golf Club 2015-2016. Note the change of name from "Lady members" to "Women members" in 2014.Volume 22 of a complete set of Associates' (Women's) minutes from the foundation of HGC to the present day.Multiple pages, typed, in purple plastic spiral binder book.committee minutes, women's golf, associates, ladies' golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Minute Book, Heidelberg Golf Club, Womens' Committee Minutes: Book L/A 23: February 2018 - November 2019, 2018-2019
Typed minutes of Committee Meetings of the Women members of Heidelberg Golf Club 2018-2019. Note the change of name from "Lady members" to "Women members" in 2014.Volume 23 of a complete set of Associates' (Women's) minutes from the foundation of HGC to the present day.Multiple pages, typed, in green plastic spiral binder book.committee minutes, women's golf, associates, ladies' golf -
The Celtic Club
Book, University of Wales Press, Celts and Christians, 2001
These essays aim to take a fresh look at the saints scholars and religious scholars who shaped the early forms of Christianity in Britain and IrelandIndex, notes, p.224.non-fictionThese essays aim to take a fresh look at the saints scholars and religious scholars who shaped the early forms of Christianity in Britain and Irelandcatholic church - history - great britain, celtic church -
The Celtic Club
Book, Oliver Davies, Celtic Spirituality, 1999
This book includes a rich and diverse collection of texts newly translated from Latin, Irish and Welsh. It marks a landmark in the study of Celtic Christianity.Index, bib, notes, ill, p. 455non-fictionThis book includes a rich and diverse collection of texts newly translated from Latin, Irish and Welsh. It marks a landmark in the study of Celtic Christianity.spirituality - celtic church - early works to 1800, celtic church - doctrines -
The Celtic Club
Book, Phillip Freeman, The Philosopher and the Druids, 2006
Traces the life of first-century Greek philosopher Posidonius, chronicling his adventures throughout the Celtic lands of ancient Gaul while explaining how he informed Rome about such aspects of Celtic culture as the druids, astrology, and human sacrifice.Index, notes, ill, p.188.non-fictionTraces the life of first-century Greek philosopher Posidonius, chronicling his adventures throughout the Celtic lands of ancient Gaul while explaining how he informed Rome about such aspects of Celtic culture as the druids, astrology, and human sacrifice.european histort - to 478, celtic civilization -
The Celtic Club
Book, James McAuley, James McAuley Collected Poems, 1971
This collection contains most of James McAuley's published poems generally in the order in which they were composed.index, notes, p. 232non-fictionThis collection contains most of James McAuley's published poems generally in the order in which they were composed. -
The Celtic Club
Book, Harper Collins, Patrick Son of Ireland, 2003
HSlave, soldier, lover, hero, saint, 'his life mirrored the cataclysmic world into which he was born. His memory will outlast the ages. Born of a noble Welsh family, he is violently torn from his home by Irish raiders at age sixteen and sold as a slave to a brutal wilderness king. Rescued by the king's druids from almost certain death, he learns the arts of healing and song, and the mystical ways of a secretive order whose teachings tantalize with hints at a deeper wisdom. Yet young Succat Morgannwg cannot rest until he sheds the strangling yoke of slavery and returns to his homeland across the sea. He pursues his dream of freedom through horrific war and shattering tragedy'through great love and greater loss'from a dying, decimated Wales to the bloody battlefields of Gaul to the fading majesty of Rome. And in the twilight of a once-supreme empire, he is transformed yet again by divine hand and a passionate vision of "truth against the world," accepting the name that will one day become legendIndex, notes, p.454.fictionHSlave, soldier, lover, hero, saint, 'his life mirrored the cataclysmic world into which he was born. His memory will outlast the ages. Born of a noble Welsh family, he is violently torn from his home by Irish raiders at age sixteen and sold as a slave to a brutal wilderness king. Rescued by the king's druids from almost certain death, he learns the arts of healing and song, and the mystical ways of a secretive order whose teachings tantalize with hints at a deeper wisdom. Yet young Succat Morgannwg cannot rest until he sheds the strangling yoke of slavery and returns to his homeland across the sea. He pursues his dream of freedom through horrific war and shattering tragedy'through great love and greater loss'from a dying, decimated Wales to the bloody battlefields of Gaul to the fading majesty of Rome. And in the twilight of a once-supreme empire, he is transformed yet again by divine hand and a passionate vision of "truth against the world," accepting the name that will one day become legendireland - historical fiction, christain saints - fiction -
The Celtic Club
Book, Dermot Bolger, The Vintage Book of Contemporary Irish Fiction, 1994
An anthology of modern Irish fiction, edited and introduced by Dermot Bolger.Bib, notes, p.561.non-fictionAn anthology of modern Irish fiction, edited and introduced by Dermot Bolger.irish fiction, ireland - social life and customs - fiction -
The Celtic Club
Book, P. L. Henry, Danta ban : poems of Irish women early and modern, 1991
An anthology of poems both early and modern authored by Irish women, selected and translated by P.L. Henry, Galway University.Bib, notes, p.217.non-fictionAn anthology of poems both early and modern authored by Irish women, selected and translated by P.L. Henry, Galway University.irish spirituality, irish poetry -
The Celtic Club
Book, Maria Edgeworth, Castle Rackrent, 1964
... , South Melbourne VIC 3205 Book Castle Rackrent Bib, notes, p.127 ...With her satire on Anglo-Irish landlords in Castle Rackrent (1800), Maria Edgeworth pioneered the regional novel and inspired Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (1814). Politically risky, stylistically innovative, and wonderfully entertaining, the novel changes the focus of conflict in Ireland from religion to class, and boldly predicts the rise of the Irish Catholic bourgeoisie.Bib, notes, p.127.fictionWith her satire on Anglo-Irish landlords in Castle Rackrent (1800), Maria Edgeworth pioneered the regional novel and inspired Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (1814). Politically risky, stylistically innovative, and wonderfully entertaining, the novel changes the focus of conflict in Ireland from religion to class, and boldly predicts the rise of the Irish Catholic bourgeoisie. 3. ireland - social life and customs., irish fiction -
The Celtic Club
Book, Thomas Kinsella et al, The Tain, 1969
... , South Melbourne VIC 3205 Book The Tain Notes, ill, p.253. Irish ...Thomas Kinsella's translation of medieval manuscripts.Notes, ill, p.253.non-fictionThomas Kinsella's translation of medieval manuscripts.irish myths, irish customs -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Book, Leon Marshall -Wood, "The Brighton Electric Line", 1956, 1958
.1 - Twenty page booklet on the history of the Brighton Electric Line by Leon Marshall-Wood, published 1956. Gives a brief history of the electric tramway operated by the Victorian Railways between St. Kilda Station and the Brighton Beach railway station, that commenced operation in 1905. The booklet was priced 2/-, published by the Traction Publications. Has 18 photographs, map 1905 and present day (when printed), rolling stock roster and notes and on the rear cover has details of the AETA. Front cover has horizontal crimson stripes. Has details of the AETA on the back cover and listing of some publications. Second copy from Ian Stanley added 24-1-2016. .2 - as for above - second edition, 1958, similar text, different photo layout and different front cover photo. See Reg Item 7631i for a scan of the 1966 edition.On front cover of first copy of .1 - top right hand corner; "N.Z.R.L.S / with compliments" and initials. Under title of book, "Price to Society 18/- Aust. per doz. / Retails 2/-" On page 3 of second copy of .1 - "Ian J Stanley 28 Park Road, South Camberwell, SE6, BK3746" On page 3 of .2 - "Ian J Stanley" in ink.trams, tramways, vr, melbourne, brighton, st kilda