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Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2022-2023 Annual Report, 2023
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: launch of the Life Ready program and Big Visions book series, departure of Andrew Moffat as director and Chair, acknowledgement of Dorothy Hamilton's 40 year involvement with AFB/VAF/VA, partnership with ACMI to conduct audio-described tours, expansion of Seeing Eye Dogs in NSW, and held 100K Your Way and Bay of Fires trek fundraising campaigns.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsvision australia, corporation records, alessandra dimarco, andrew moffat, ron hooton, bill jolley, graeme craig, natalie kaine, sekinda senan, dorothy hamilton, ellie hudson, craig shanahan, matt formston, sam rai, alex lonsdale, jacqui birchall, bill shorten, chris edwards, john barlow, nicola cotton, rolf geerlings, kylie gersch, abi howes, jess mckenzie, ashleigh reeves, koa reeves, jake reeves -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia Financial Report for the Year ending 30 June 2023, 2023
Annual report information documenting the financial positions and changes at Vision Australia.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsvision australia, corporation records -
Vision Australia
Photograph (item) - Image, Jason Morgan, 2023 Christmas decorations at Kooyong, 23/11/2023
Image taken by staff member of Christmas decorations facing Glenferrie road, including an oversized inflatable Santa, a smaller inflatable Santa with his reindeer and Christmas tree and a banner that reads "Merry Christmas from Vision Australia, home of Carols by Candlelight".vision australia, buildings -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record, Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society Annual Report 2023, Aug 2023
PMHPS produces an Annual Report each year which is presented the Annual General Meeting in AugustWhite booklet with colour photograph on pale green background of Tuesday Group & PMHPS logo.port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps, annual report -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Church, Clare Gervasoni, Daylesford Uniting Church Baptisimal Font, 2023, 04/03/2023
The Daylesford Uniting Church (formerly Wesleyan /Methodist Church) was built in 1865, replacing an earlier Wesleyan Chapel built in 1861 which is still on site and known as the Sunday School (2024). The foundaton stone for the newer, current church was laid on 12 June 1865, designed by Architects Crouch and Wilson the structure was built in early English Gothic style. The first service was held in the new church on 10 December 1865. It is of interest for its brick broach spire, diapered brick façade and spacious interior with aisles separated from the nave by slender columns. The church organ was installed and built in 1888 by William Anderson and boasts an impressive 724 pipes, many of which are decorated with Christian symbols. This organ is a rare example of Anderson’s work and is his only instrument in Western Victoria. It is classified by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) as being of state significance. The organ was renpvated in 1979-80 by Leighton Turner. It has 2 manuals, 14 speaking stops, 3 couplers, tracker action, Gt: 8.8 divided.8.4.4.2-2/3.2. Sw: 8.8.4.2.8. Ped: 16. In the 1880s the decline in mining led to the congregation considering ways to reduce debt. Rent was received from pew hire as well as organ concerts and annual fairs. By the end of the 19th century the church had settled into a pattern of steady parish life. The 1950s and 1960s were really the glory days of the church with an active Sunday School, tennis clubs and vibrant social activity as well as many worshippers at Sunday services. The final service was held at the church on 21 April 2024.A marble baptisimal font in Daylesford Uniting Church.In loving memory of my dear husband The late Rev. T. Pollard James 28.9.41daylesford uniting church, daylesford methodist church, daylesford, john mitchell uniting church, daylesford wesleyan church, daylesford uniting sunday school, baptisimal font, t. pollard james -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Church, Clare Gervasoni, Daylesford Uniting Church Interior, 2023, 04/03/2023
The Daylesford Uniting Church (formerly Wesleyan /Methodist Church) was built in 1865, replacing an earlier Wesleyan Chapel built in 1861 which is still on site and known as the Sunday School (2024). The foundaton stone for the newer, current church was laid on 12 June 1865, designed by Architects Crouch and Wilson the structure was built in early English Gothic style. The first service was held in the new church on 10 December 1865. It is of interest for its brick broach spire, diapered brick façade and spacious interior with aisles separated from the nave by slender columns. The church organ was installed and built in 1888 by William Anderson and boasts an impressive 724 pipes, many of which are decorated with Christian symbols. This organ is a rare example of Anderson’s work and is his only instrument in Western Victoria. It is classified by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) as being of state significance. The organ was renpvated in 1979-80 by Leighton Turner. It has 2 manuals, 14 speaking stops, 3 couplers, tracker action, Gt: 8.8 divided.8.4.4.2-2/3.2. Sw: 8.8.4.2.8. Ped: 16. In the 1880s the decline in mining led to the congregation considering ways to reduce debt. Rent was received from pew hire as well as organ concerts and annual fairs. By the end of the 19th century the church had settled into a pattern of steady parish life. The 1950s and 1960s were really the glory days of the church with an active Sunday School, tennis clubs and vibrant social activity as well as many worshippers at Sunday services. The final service was held at the church on 21 April 2024.A redbrick church on stone foundation in Daylesforddaylesford uniting church, daylesford methodist church, daylesford, john mitchell uniting church, daylesford wesleyan church, crouch and wilson, daylesford uniting sunday school -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Church, Clare Gervasoni, Daylesford Uniting Church, 2023, 04/03/2023
The Daylesford Uniting Church (formerly Wesleyan /Methodist Church) was built in 1865, replacing an earlier Wesleyan Chapel built in 1861 which is still on site and known as the Sunday School (2024). The foundaton stone for the newer, current church was laid on 12 June 1865, designed by Architects Crouch and Wilson the structure was built in early English Gothic style. The first service was held in the new church on 10 December 1865. It is of interest for its brick broach spire, diapered brick façade and spacious interior with aisles separated from the nave by slender columns. The church organ was installed and built in 1888 by William Anderson and boasts an impressive 724 pipes, many of which are decorated with Christian symbols. This organ is a rare example of Anderson’s work and is his only instrument in Western Victoria. It is classified by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) as being of state significance. The organ was renpvated in 1979-80 by Leighton Turner. It has 2 manuals, 14 speaking stops, 3 couplers, tracker action, Gt: 8.8 divided.8.4.4.2-2/3.2. Sw: 8.8.4.2.8. Ped: 16. In the 1880s the decline in mining led to the congregation considering ways to reduce debt. Rent was received from pew hire as well as organ concerts and annual fairs. By the end of the 19th century the church had settled into a pattern of steady parish life. The 1950s and 1960s were really the glory days of the church with an active Sunday School, tennis clubs and vibrant social activity as well as many worshippers at Sunday services. The final service was held at the church on 21 April 2024.A redbrick church on stone foundation in Daylesforddaylesford uniting church, daylesford methodist church, daylesford, john mitchell uniting church, daylesford wesleyan church, crouch and wilson, daylesford uniting sunday school -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Church, Clare Gervasoni, Former Daylesford Wesleyan Chapel, 2023, 04/03/2023
The Daylesford Uniting Church (formerly Wesleyan /Methodist Church) was built in 1865, replacing an earlier Wesleyan Chapel built in 1861 which is still on site and known as the Sunday School (2024). The foundaton stone for the newer, current church was laid on 12 June 1865, designed by Architects Crouch and Wilson the structure was built in early English Gothic style. The first service was held in the new church on 10 December 1865. It is of interest for its brick broach spire, diapered brick façade and spacious interior with aisles separated from the nave by slender columns. The church organ was installed and built in 1888 by William Anderson and boasts an impressive 724 pipes, many of which are decorated with Christian symbols. This organ is a rare example of Anderson’s work and is his only instrument in Western Victoria. It is classified by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) as being of state significance. The organ was renpvated in 1979-80 by Leighton Turner. It has 2 manuals, 14 speaking stops, 3 couplers, tracker action, Gt: 8.8 divided.8.4.4.2-2/3.2. Sw: 8.8.4.2.8. Ped: 16. In the 1880s the decline in mining led to the congregation considering ways to reduce debt. Rent was received from pew hire as well as organ concerts and annual fairs. By the end of the 19th century the church had settled into a pattern of steady parish life. The 1950s and 1960s were really the glory days of the church with an active Sunday School, tennis clubs and vibrant social activity as well as many worshippers at Sunday services. The final service was held at the church on 21 April 2024.A stone church in Daylesford. Originally built at the Daylesford Wesleyan Chapel, it was later used as the Daylesford Uniting Church Sunday School. daylesford uniting church, daylesford methodist church, daylesford, john mitchell uniting church, daylesford wesleyan church, daylesford uniting sunday school -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Church, Clare Gervasoni, Daylesford Uniting Church John Mitchell Memorial Hall, 2023, 04/03/2023
The Daylesford Uniting Church (formerly Wesleyan /Methodist Church) was built in 1865, replacing an earlier Wesleyan Chapel built in 1861 which is still on site and known as the Sunday School (2024). The foundaton stone for the newer, current church was laid on 12 June 1865, designed by Architects Crouch and Wilson the structure was built in early English Gothic style. The first service was held in the new church on 10 December 1865. It is of interest for its brick broach spire, diapered brick façade and spacious interior with aisles separated from the nave by slender columns. The church organ was installed and built in 1888 by William Anderson and boasts an impressive 724 pipes, many of which are decorated with Christian symbols. This organ is a rare example of Anderson’s work and is his only instrument in Western Victoria. It is classified by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) as being of state significance. The organ was renpvated in 1979-80 by Leighton Turner. It has 2 manuals, 14 speaking stops, 3 couplers, tracker action, Gt: 8.8 divided.8.4.4.2-2/3.2. Sw: 8.8.4.2.8. Ped: 16. In the 1880s the decline in mining led to the congregation considering ways to reduce debt. Rent was received from pew hire as well as organ concerts and annual fairs. By the end of the 19th century the church had settled into a pattern of steady parish life. The 1950s and 1960s were really the glory days of the church with an active Sunday School, tennis clubs and vibrant social activity as well as many worshippers at Sunday services. The final service was held at the church on 21 April 2024.A small hall in the grounds of Daylesford Uniting Church. John Mitchell was a teacher and superintendent from September 1861 to 1921. The hall was still in existence in August 2024.John Mitchell Memorial Hall 1931daylesford uniting church, daylesford methodist church, daylesford, john mitchell uniting church, daylesford wesleyan church, daylesford uniting sunday school, john mitchell -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Rosdel, 11 Raglan Street South , Ballarat, 2023, 28/05/2023
At one time this house was owned by collector of Aboriginal artefact Dr Sydney Pern.Weatehrboard house at 11 Raglan Street South, Ballarat. sydney pern, architecture, weatherboard house', raglan street south, rosdel -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, 608 Dana Street, Ballarat, 2023, 28/05/2023
At one time this house was owned by collector of Aboriginal artefact Dr Sydney Pern.Weatherboard house at 11 Raglan Street South, Ballarat. architecture, dana street, leadlight -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Rosdel, 10 Raglan Street South, Ballarat, 2023, 28/05/2023
At one time this house was owned by collector of Aboriginal artefact Dr Sydney Pern.Weatherboard house at 11 Raglan Street South, Ballarat. sydney pern, architecture, weatherboard house', raglan street south -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, 513 Dana Street, Ballarat Central, 2023, 16/05/2023
An example of a Spanish Mission house in Ballarat.dana street ballarat, ballarat, architecture, spanish mission -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, 513 Dana Street, Ballarat Central, 2023, 16/05/2023
An example of a bluestone house in Ballarat.dana street ballarat, ballarat, architecture, bluestone -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, New Development at Delacombe, 2023, 27/12/2023
Photographs of development at Delacombedelacombe, ballarat, development -
Darebin Art Collection
Painting, Heidi Shoenheimer, 'Preston Market Flowers', 2023, 2023
Heidi Schoenheimer is a painter that captures everyday scenes from her day-to-day. Preston Market Flowers depicts a flower stand at the Preston Markets in 2023, capturing the market at a time that its future was uncertain. The market is an important community resource and gathering place with a rich history. Opened in 1970, the space was designed to be adaptable over time, and featured large open walkways and natural light. The flower stand features flowers typically sold in Melbourne, and reflects the brightness and diversity of Preston Market. -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Document, Richard Keys, Narre Warren State School 2924 class photos 1951-1976 and reunions 2019 & 2023, 2023
The DVD consists mainly of images, with many class photos from 1951 to 1976 but not a complete set. Some photos have names, but not all. There are 60+ photos of the school's 2019 reunion, and 60 photos of the 2023 reunion, not everyone is named but some name tags are visible. A small set of historical photos of Narre Warren buildings and people complete the publication.1 optical discnon-fictionThe DVD consists mainly of images, with many class photos from 1951 to 1976 but not a complete set. Some photos have names, but not all. There are 60+ photos of the school's 2019 reunion, and 60 photos of the 2023 reunion, not everyone is named but some name tags are visible. A small set of historical photos of Narre Warren buildings and people complete the publication.narre warren state school 2924, narre warren (vic.) -- history, schools -- victoria -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Letter Book, 1962-1975, Circa 1962
Letter book containing letters 06/08/1962 - 24/09/1975 -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme
French Open Quotidien Officiale: 09/06/1991 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme
French Open Quotidien Officiale: 09/06/1991 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photographs, 1926
Part of a collection of photographs cut from a photo album with multiple photos per page. Donated by Margaret Webster who's parents were Sir Charles & Lady McGrath. They lived near the RSL on Ventnor Road, Cowes Phillip Island.286-06 - Sepia photograph of a Koala in a tree in a backyard near a house. 286-07 - Sepia photograph of a motorcar and three people. 286-08 - Sepia photograph of a Koala in a tree in a backyard near a house. 286-09 - Sepia photograph of a group of 9 people outside the Continental Guesthouse in Cowes. 286-10 - Sepia photograph of the old sea baths at Cowes, Phillip Island. 286-11 - Sepia photograph of Cowes front beach at sunset. 286-06 - "Native Bears - Phillip Island" 286-09 - "Lovers' Walk Back Beach Cowes. The House Party Cowes." 286-10 - "The old baths - Cowes" 286-11 - "On the beach, Cowes. At sunset, Cowes."koala, wildlife - koala, the continental guesthouse, cowes sea baths, cowes beach, margaret webster -
Melbourne Legacy
Domestic object, Legacy Appeal Keyring - $5, 2023
Keyring released by Legacy in 2023 for the annual badge day. An example of merchandise released for fundraising in 2023.Keyring released in 2023 for the annual badge day appeal. It is made of silver coloured metal with white enamel circle around a bear face, the words 'Legacy since 2023'. It is with a white card with blue printing showing it's value is $5. legacy appeal, badge week, fundraising -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, Sun News Pictorial, The Age Extraordinary edition 13/09/1938, 13/09/1938
A special insert of the The Age to report on "Hitler's pronouncement at Nuremberg" in 1938. Historic news of the 20th century.Special edition newspaper, 4 p., illus. newspapers, the age, world war ii, nuremberg rallies -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper - Newsclipping, Framed Front Page of the Ballarat Courier, 09 October 1993, 09/10/1993
University of Ballarat is a predecessor instition of Federation University Australia.Framed front page of the Ballarat Courier announcing the establishment of the University of Ballarat (later Federation University Australia).ballarat courier, university of ballarat, establishment, john sharpham, barry trainer, dick de fegely, bill pryor, university of ballarat establishment -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph (Item) - Photographs, Photographs of Faculty of Science tour by FOBG Guides on 29/09/2022, 29/09/2022
Burnley Campus became part of the Faculty of Science in 2019native garden, hilda kirkhope rockery, orchard border, fobg, friends of burnley gardens, the university of melbourne faculty of science, burnley gardens, guides -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Document, Finance Report - 2017/07/09, 2017-07-09
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Document, Finance Report - 2007/04/09, 2017-07-09
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Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1990
Programme: Le Quotidien Officiele Roland Garros 09/06/1990 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Administrative record - Rate Books, Borough of Ringwood Valuation & Rate Cards for 1944-49 (Assessments 3203-06), March 2012
Originally stored at Ringwood Council offices, then taken to PROV.Only source of ratepayers in the Borough of RingwoodDigital imagesBarkly Street, Ringwood (all Elphin Est.). For Alfred Fox, David & Kathleen Oliver, Robert & Grace Holton, GT Press & Thomas & Edith Turner. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Marriage Licence: James Bostock and Alice Aitken 30/06/1875, 1875
Marriage licence issued to James Bostock and Alicen Aitkin to be executed within a period of 3 months. It has been issued by the Bishop of Melbourne of the United Church of England and Ireland. It is signed by P Teulon Beamish who was arch Deacon in Warrnambool for many years. Three Bostock brothers married three the Aitkin sisters. James was the youngest of the Bostock family as his mother died in childbirth at his delivery. He had a keen interest in horses and worked for both Augustus and John .He died in 1919. Alice died in 1896 at the age of 53.This is one of a number of documents which relate to the Bostock family who were one of the most important pioneering families of the Western District. They owned and leased various properties around Warrnambool and were involved in many aspects of social and business life. This particular personal document shows a link between two influential families in the district at the time.Heavy cream paper with black printing and handwritten black ink inserts. Oval stamped seal in bottom right hand corner. No 2782 stamped in top right hand corner.warrnambool, bostock, aitkin, james bostock, alice aitkin, 1875,