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Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet, Golf Australia, 2011 Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Amateur Championships, and Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Interstate teams matches. New South Wales 13-21 April 2011, 2011
Official guide to the 2010 Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Amateur Championships, and Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Interstate teams matches. Tasmania 14-21 April 2010. Played at Ulverstone Golf Club and Launceston Golf Club. Victorian team Manager Bruce Harding, Assistant Manager Mark Bamford, Coach David Capaldo. The Team: Will Hume, Sean Ong, Ben Eccles, Tom Power-Horan, Charles Stewart, Ashley Blake. This team finished third in boys' team event at Launceston Golf Club. Former HGC President Bruce Harding was involved with Victoria's Junior teams from 2000-2010.Booklet 28 p., black text, illus. (some col.). Includes photographs of players. And Cabramatta Golf Club Pro Secrets guide, 2 copies.bruce harding, australian junior amateur championships, junior golf -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Students1975, 1975
6975-36 Stawell High School Form 5A, 1975 Form Teacher Mrs Mather Back Row, Jilleen Jenkins, Paulett ?, Kaylene Clarke, Gaylene Slorach, Nancy Allan, Judy Kindred, Middle Row, Suzanne Gercovich, Pam Guy, Mary-anne Disher, Neville Moller, Ruth West, Gayle Redford, Elizabeth Klauss, Front Row, Jenny O'Neill, Karen Vendy, Pam Giles, Lynne Barney, Wendy Blake, Poppy Mangana, Angela Hayes, Absent, Bradley Mair, New, Bruce Johnston. Students Class Photo InteriorStawell High School 1975 Form 5Aeducation -
Vision Australia
Image, 1981
Day centre participants enjoy an Easter Bonnet tea party. Ballarat 019 - Mrs Muir (blue flowers) and Miss Stoke (red trimmed sun hat) Ballarat 020 - Mr Joe Dean (tall orange and blue and green hat) Ballarat 021 - Mrs Blake (rabbit on hat) Ballarat 022 - Mrs Bennett (blue pinafore) and Mrs Joan Perry (white, yellow, pink flowers) Ballarat 025 - Mrs Davis (Daisy hat) Ballarat 026 - Mr Norm Batten (sun hat with yellow streamers)6 x col. photographs1981association for the blind, kelaston home (ballarat) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: YEAR 5-6H 1999
Colour photograph of students : back row: Jessica Burton, Nikita Holmes, Adelaide, MacLeman, Rachael Simmonds, Elma-Jean Hosking, , Nicole Roberts, Emily Boutard, Stevie Blake, Zoe Braddy Middle row: Nono Hyett, Nathan Hunt, Logan Buck, Brendan Bourke, Chris Ohlson, Alex McLean, Ebonee Bryan, Jill Honey ( teacher) Front row : Ruby Anderson, Lyndon Barket, Jeff Lewis, Arna Packham, Kimberly Rosos, Daniel Stirling, Matthew Gordon, Joshua Clough, Trent Burchell.bendigo, education, golden square primary school year -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Exhibition Catalogue, Arts Society Catalogue 2019, Bachelor of Visual Arts, 2019
Pages feature student works, contacts and artist statements. Introduction by Alexandra Twaddle, President of the Art Society, 2019. "Featured Artists" / Students: Paul Justin Butler, Jessica Condemi, Veronica Drum, Marian Fox, Suzanne Hilton, Shaye Leathan, Ebony Leslie, Shelly May, Tess O'Keefe, Maggie Parkes, Chandler Pearce, Rachel Power, Stephany Renfrew, Lizzie Tonway, Kirsty Tonkin, Alexandra Twaddle. Inside last page thanks: Elke Varga, Jimmy Pasakos, Peter Pilven, Roberta Crisci-Richardson, Peter Gaulke, Phil Berry, Debbie Hill and Claire Blake. Catalogue to accompany the Federation University, Bachelor of Visual Arts graduate exhibition, 2019. 36pp + 4pp cover perfect/burst bound book. Single colour black print on raw card cover, full colour inside pages.federation university, visual arts, arts academy, camp street campus, exhibition, eye, end of year, end of year exhibition, paul justin butler, jessica condemi, veronica drum, marian fox, suzanne hilton, shaye leathan, ebony leslie, shelly may, tess o'keefe, maggie parkes, chandler pearce, rachel power, stephany renfrew, lizzie tonway, kirsty tonkin, alexandra twaddle. -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, AFB Kelaston home photographs taken by Ballarat Courier
Local newspaper photographs taken at the Association for the Blind's Kelaston home in Ballarat. 044 - View of the Kelaston sign and grounds in Howitt Street. 045 - Mr Roy King presented with a plaque in honour of his service. 046 - L to R: Lynne Klien, two residents, Mona Dynon, Laurie Hay (day centre coordinator) upon the occasion of Laurie's retirement. 052 - L to R: Ruby Blake, Don Dunstan (manager of Kelaston) and another nursing home resident. 054 - L to R: unknown, Dianne Kerr, Bob de Little and a visitor look on in the craft room.5 x B/W photographs of Kelaston nursing homeassociation for the blind, kelaston home (ballarat), dianne kerr -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Journal - Australian Rough Diary 1927, Sands & McDougall Pty. Ltd
George James McFarlane was born on 19 August 1895 in Wodonga, Victoria. He was the youngest son of Charles John McFarlane and Emily Charlotte nee Ellis. He married Margaret Frances Kirley in Wodonga in 1918 and they had 6 children. George kept this diary for most of 1927. It documents his daily life and some local events. George worked part time with the local blacksmith and then on his own farm before and after work. He was later to take over the blacksmith himself, operating as a blacksmith and farrier from premises in High Street, Wodonga. George's diary documents his daily dedication to other jobs on the farm including trapping and shooting vermin such as rabbits and foxes, growing watermelon and vegetables and training horses. He also became a member of the Albury Coursing Club. In his later years, George moved to Euroa and then fo the Northcote and Broadmeadows area of Melbourne where he died in 1968.A small diary with cardboard cover including volume and publisher details within a border. A red and white retailer sticker has been adhered to the front cover. The diary includes a calendar for 1927 and 37 pages of information including postal, money order and telegraphic information, British weights and measures and Directions for Making a will. The remainder of the diary is divided into 3 days per page. Entries have been entered until 28 August 1927.On front Cover: INVICTA AUSTRALIAN 1927 ROUGH DIARY / No 6 WITH THREE DAYS ON A PAGE / Price 2s. /PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SANDS & MCDOUGALL PTY. LTD. / SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS. On a circular sticker adhered at lower edge: BLAKE'S BUSY BOOK BAZAAR/ AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE/ ALBURY Handwritten on front: G J. McFarlane/ Wodonga/ Jan 1st 27g. j. mcfarlane, mcfarlane family wodonga -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School 1958 Year 8, 1958
Stawell HS Year 8 Back Row: Judy Simpson, ??, Marie Marlow, Val Pyke, Dianne Nicholson, Sheryl Pickering, Val Hines, Dorothy Cray Centre Row: Pam d\Devlin, Pat Chapman, Gwen Marshman, Silvia Williams, Louside Clark, Norma Mayer, Pat Kerr, Pauline Blake, Janice Nicolson, Robyn Warren, ??, Maureen Evans, Joyce Davis. Front Row: Edna Collins, Lynette Driscoll, Judith Speedie, Kathy Condut, Betty Borman, Teacher Miss Wilkinson, Barb Simspn, Jaince Dunn, Pat Holems, Yvonne Watson, Marrilyn Grainger.Students and Teacher in front of School building in backgroundNames on backeducation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: IN THE SWIM
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Thursday, November 13, 2003. In the swim: this picture was taken at the old Bendigo Ladies Baths in Bath Lane in 1923. The students are from the Bendigo High School. Back row from left to right: Eileen Graham, Freda Baggaley, Ellie Coakley, Edna Burrowes, Miss Broughton (teacher), unknown, Daphne Stevenson, Lyle Willis. Middle: Evelyn Lamb, Mavis Hampson, Elsie Anderson, Betty Rymer, Unknown, Unknown, Doris Munro Florrie Spencer. Front: Isobl Blake, Ruth Spiers, Joyce Long, Beth Beischer.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - ZONE ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE TEAM 2005
Colour photograph of the Golden Square Primary School Zone Athletics Representative Team 2005. Their names are: Back Row: Georgina Hyett, Tynille Knight, Kobi Worner, Demi Buck, Diona Hill, Eric Hayden-Bird, Mason Flint, Blake Lineham, Justin Semmens, Jake Hocking, Oscar Johnston, Harrison Logan Kimberley Hayden-Bird, Kory Holliday, Steffy Herbertson. Front Row: Heidi Bissett, Renee McCluskey, Gemma Roberts, Megan Anderson, Melissa Ludeman, Marissa Johnson, Laura Abley, Cameron Shand, Andrew Collins, Jake Nugent, Wilfred Johnston.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph - georgina hyett, tynille knight, kobi worner, demi buck, diona hill, eric hayden-bird, mason flint, blake lineham, justin semmens, jake hocking, oscar johnston, harrison logan kimberley hayden-bird, kory holliday, steffy herbertson, heidi bissett, renee mccluskey, gemma roberts, megan anderson, melissa ludeman, marissa johnson, laura abley, cameron shand, andrew collins, jake nugent, wilfred johnston -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Students 1963
Students Named on back Back Row Eileen Crute, Meryl Briggs, Lorraine Hood, Irene Potter, Dianne McDonald, Karen Jenkins, Noelene Anderson, Sharyn Hately, Helen Raeburn, Kathlene Rutter, Cheryl Blake, Maree Streeter, Cheryl Marchant Centre Row Colleen Jackson, Kay Snibson, Kay Borella, Dianne Holmes, Julie Martin, Dianne Henderson, Valarie Thomas, Robyn Warren, Pam Frost, Fay Pickford, Barbara Warren, Judith Reading Front Row Suzzanne Neil, Avis Wall, Dawn Blachford, Lorraine Tieman, Janice Peacock, Miss Hamilton, Janine Coward, Eileen Hayward, Val Gunston, Anne Davie, Lyn Pots. Three Rows of students posing in front of school building Teacher at centre front1963 Marshall Studios Stawelleducation -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Bill Willaton in WW2 army uniform, 1942
Date is approximate. His full name was William John Willaton - Service Number - VX68674 : Date of birth - 20 Mar 1909 : Place of birth - SURREY HILLS VIC : Place of enlistment - CAULFIELD VIC : Next of Kin - MURIEL WILLATON He was the son of Herbert Charles Leopold Willaton and Lily Jenkins and had a sister Lille Louise (Lil) who taught callisthenics and dance in Surrey Hills. Photo references also in this collection. Bill married Muriel Pearl Blake in 1935 and they lived at 18 Grovedale Road. He died Heidelberg in 1972. Bill was a driver (carter) for C E Gray & Son, bakers of Canterbury during the 1930's also recorded in this collection.Black and white photo of Bill Willaton in army uniform including a slouch hat. He is standing with his arms behind his back in front of a fairly young deciduous tree beyond which is a boundary fence and a timber building with a tiled roof. A child's pedal-car can be seen adjacent to the house of the garden. world war, 1939-1945, uniforms, william john willaton, bill willaton, -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Journal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: Arts & Culture in Banyule, Darebin, Manningham, Nillumbik & Whittlesea; Vol. 4, No. 4, Jul-Aug 1999, 1999
Vol. 4, No. 4, Jul-Aug 1999 CONTENTS FOLLOWING THE SIGNS Master craftsmen of Melbourne 3 MAGNIFICENT OBSESSIONS Why we are artists 6 THE WILLIAM BLAKE EXHIBITION Closing a chapter at NGV 9 IAN McBRIDE REVIEWS Peter Porter 12 MAN OF BOOKS Anthony Marshall 13 THE INNER VIEW The book & exhibition at Arts Project Australia 16 SHORT STORY "The Angel's Paramour" 19 THE MELBOURNE BIENNALE Signs of Life 22 MONO FEAST Monologues at the Universal 23 COLLIDING RYTHYMS Blue House meets Lisa Young 25 POETRY 26 CD REVIEWS 8, 27 ARTIN' ABOUT 28 WINING & DINING 30 ART SERVICES AND TEACHING 32 "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, gordon ford, know & grow, dymocks booksellers, pam dougherty, sign writing, terry pepperell, bruce jackson, carlucci's, ona henderson, syd tunn, carl vine, elizabeth scarlett, william blake, national gallery of victoria, peter porter, willy wonka's ice cream gourmet food, katrina kincade, anthony marshall, plenty views golf park, lovegroves of cottles bridge, adams of north riding, adams of north riding, arts project australia, dorothy berry, julian martin, chris mason, john gollings, john hardcastle, montsalvat, mon feast, evelyn krape, artspeak studio gallery, karen throssell, nillumbik art award, andy cowan, wild dog hill, kerri simpson, valonga khosa, magenta, chirs wilson, veronica holland, st andrews gallery, winter in banyule, volumes -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Catalogue, End. Bachelor of Communication Design 2016, 2016
In this catalogue / Zine, students are responding to the theme of "End". Students: Nathan Burke, Leroy Cassar, Steven Curcio, Shaun Dewitte, Shayla Gibson, Joe Halliwell, Nikki Luitjes, Stephanie Martin, Claudia Prendergast, Adam Trethowan, Cheyenne Monaghan, Caitlin Wytkamp. 12 students. Thank you to lecturers and supporters, Alistair Heighway, Ben Mangan, Chrissie Smith, Claire Blake, Debbie Hill, Ewen Ross, Jason Grace, Jimmy Pasakos, John McDonald, Justin Weyers, Paul Mah, Peter Gaulke, Peter Pilven, Phillip Berry, Roberta Crisci-Richardson, Sam Harmer, Travis Price. Thank you to final year staff, Ben Mangan, Chrissie Smith, Nicholas Mau, Peter Gaulke, Phillip Berry.Promotional catalogue created by Federation University third year, graduating students, 2016. 24pp full colour text pages and 4pp saddle stitched cover (printed dark orange and blue), uncoated stock.university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, multimedia, bachelor, degree, camp street campus, arts academy, nathan burke, leroy cassar, steven curcio, shaun dewitte, shayla gibson, joe halliwell, nikki luitjes, stephanie martin, claudia prendergast, adam trethowan, cheyenne monaghan, caitlin wytkamp, alistair heighway, ben mangan, chrissie smith, claire blake, debbie hill, ewen ross, jason grace, jimmy pasakos, john mcdonald, justin weyers, paul mah, peter gaulke, peter pilven, phillip berry, roberta crisci-richardson, sam harmer, travis price -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell 502 Students Grade 5 Class 1 1955, 1955
STAWELL PS 1955 Grade 5 CLASS 1 Back Row: Garry Gardiner, Garry Blackman, Roy Howard, Ron Barker, Max Fry 2nd Row: Allan Logan, Ian Rickard, Leon Wheelan, Harold Woolley, Ray Mathews, Richard Lea, Neville Ross, Wayne Whitehead, Ron Peart, Arthur Wallace, Max Shefield, Barrie Graham 3rd Row: Syvlia Williams, Betty Davis, Lorrain Crouch, Mavis Smith, Lorraine Hughes, Paulene Blake, Judy Walsh, Sonia Earl, Lorraine Stokes, Jullie Coward, Margret Randall Front Row: Gillian Clark, Pam Devlien, Janet Martin, Patty Holmes, Christine Rule, Hilda Currie, Edna Collins. Students Lined up in front of School Building Stawell Grade V 1955education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Students 1965 Form 6
Students Named on back Colleen Jackson, Faye Pickford, Wendy Duff, Cheryl Blake, Trina Evans, Kath Ritter, Joy Street, Kaye Unthank, Meryl Briggs, Tiy Mee Daryl Treloar, Brian Hateley, Robert Trickey, Vincent Power, Baiba Lespkalns, Ian Jennings, Sandra Walsh, Phillip McCann, Ray McMullen, Don Whitford, Robert Davies, Rhonda Hewlett, Lynn Pols, Kay Borella, Julie Martin, Kit Thomas, Ruth Sinclair, Virginia Wallace, Eileen Crute, Marilyn Soulsby, Sue Richards, Irene Potter, Jeff Reeves, Jan Peacock, Barry Lynch, Pg Hateley, Mr. Sellar, Francis Banfield, Keith McRae, Val Thomas, Phillip Bates. Janine Coward Four Rows of students posing in front of school building Teacher at centreStawell High School March 12th 1965 Form 5education -
Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing Club
Moore Sculling Machine
"Grace Blake’s conversations with older members of the Club have elicited the following information during July 2014: • Don Christie recalls the machine being acquired by (or donated to) SMRC in the 1960s. SMRC later donated it to APRC. • Bob Duncan remembers it being at APRC. • Max Shaw joined the club in 1946 but doesn’t recall it at all. • Peter Watson recalls collecting the rowing machine from the old APRC club house before its demolition (c. 1995). The AP-SMRC machine carries a ‘maker’s plate’ with the name Moore... Moore Crane and Engineering Company Pty Ltd was a subsidiary of Malcolm Moore Industries Ltd whose manufacturing engineering works were located on Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne from 1927. The founder established the main business in 1921 and retired in 1953.21 The business was delisted from the Australian Stock Exchange in 1976. Grace Blake advises that some of the earlier SMRC members were plumbers and therefore worked in trades connected with engineering. She reports that Peter Watson recalls some of his contemporaries completing their engineering apprenticeships at Malcolm Moore Industries Ltd in the 1970s. There are still many unanswered questions concerning the history and provenance of the rowing machine at the time of writing this report, but the connection with a local engineering works is certainly fascinating. Questions to explore in the future include: Did Moore manufacture the machine, or import it (and perhaps assemble it) under licence? Was this machine a ‘one-off’ or did Moore make / distribute others within Australia? When, why and how did SMRC acquire the machine? Why did SMRC decide not to retain it, but to pass it over to APRC? And how did APRC use it?" 2014 Significance Assessment, pp38-40. "The ‘Moore’ Rowing Machine at the Albert Park – South Melbourne Rowing Club (AP- SMRC) is a rare example in Australia of the Kerns patent design from 1900. This machine may not, however, be that old in construction or use. The AP-SMRC machine is almost intact, appearing to lack only the leather straps for fastening the rower’s feet to the foot-rests. Spalding manufactured the design in the USA in the early decades of the 20th century, but the metal elements in its models are traditionally black. The bright red paint on the AP-SMRC machine suggests something different. The AP-SMRC machine carries a maker’s plate that associates it directly with a local engineering business, Malcolm Moore Industries Ltd of Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne. Club members recall the machine being at the South Melbourne Rowing Club in the 1960s, and being transferred at a later date to the Albert Park Rowing Club. The machine has not been used since the founding of the amalgamated AP-SMRC and requires careful conservation. The ‘Moore’ rowing machine is of national research significance as a rare survivor, in Australia, of the well-regarded Kerns patent design that was popularised by Spalding in the northern hemisphere. The English River and Rowing Museum website quotes a testimonial from an AG Spalding & Bros’ Mail Order Catalogue: ‘This machine was described by ‘an experienced oarsman’ ... “to be the most perfect rowing machine ever produced”. A feature was the adjustment of the resistance so “the weaker sex can use the machine”’. Its historic significance lies in its rarity (and perhaps uniqueness) as an aid to the training of rowers at two successful clubs on Albert Park Lake. Additional historic significance lies in the connection that the rowing machine represents between local rowing clubs and a major local manufacturing engineer. The ‘Moore’ rowing machine bridges the realms of innovation and application, of industry and recreation, of land-based and aquatic sports, and of two neighbouring rowing clubs on the Albert Park Lake." 2014 Significance Assessment, p43"A rowing machine that appears to be built to the Kerns patent design from 1900 but may not be that old in construction or use. The machine is heavy and includes parts made from cast iron. The cast iron components are painted in a distinctive bright red. The wooden seat moves on timber slides. Resistance is created by spring mechanisms at the ends of two frame elements that connect with two wooden ‘oars’, and by the central chain-driven system that co-ordinates with the rower’s movements. The machine carries a maker’s plate with the single word ‘Moore’ in an oval design, using white letters against a navy background, fastened to the base board and close to the foot-rests." 2014 Significance Assessment, p38Moorerowing, apsm rowing club, significance assessment, malcolm moore industries ltd, kerns, 1900, sculling machine, albert park rowing club, south melbourne rowing club, albert park lake, rowing machine, ergo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VICTORIA HILL - LETTER TO MR BLAKE FROM ALBERT RICHARDSON
Carbon copy of a handwritten letter to Mr Blake from Albert Richardson dated 5th Sept. 1971. In the letter he says he enclosed a photocopy of the 'History of Victoria Hill', which he completed on behalf of the Rotary Club of South Bendigo. In response to an application to the National Trust for Classification, he received a letter from Colonel Birch and also two typewritten copies of his manuscript, properly referenced from his marginal notes. The Society had played host to the Dandenong and Preston Historical Societies and the members were pleased with what they saw on the Victoria Hill and other places. Signed by Albert Richardson.document, victoria hill, letter to mr blake from albert richardson, rotary club of bendigo south, national trust, colonel birch, dandenong historical society, preston historical society, mr blake, albert richardson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: NOTICE OF NINTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
Cohn Brothers Victoria Brewery Company Limited Notice of Ninth Ordinary General Meeting to be held at Scott's Hotel, Collins Street, Melbourne on Tuesday 14th June at 3.30 pm. Directors named; Francis Clark, Jacob Cohn, Patrick Hayes, W C Vahland, Solicitors named; Blake & Riggall, Crabbe, Cohen & Kirby, Bankers; The London Chartered Bank of Australia, Secretary E P Hastings. Handwritten Manager Magnus Cohn. Reverse features handwritten 'Report' outlining a statement of accounts for half year ending 30th April 1892 including the directors proposal to pay a dividend. Signed F Clark.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Staff Photo, Corporate/Administration/Finance Department, Shire of Eltham, July, 1987 (with names), 1987
Top Row, from left - Tom Lovass, Mark Holding, Margaret Jarvie, Graham Ford, Carolyn Edmonds, David Petersen, Phil McKenzie, Liz Edmondson, Craig Westhead, Ray King, Lodi Francesconi. Middle Row, from left - Kevin Garvey, Jeanette Cornish, Peter Spiller, Linda Kirkwright, Earl Roberts, Tony Guzzo, Rodney Roscholler, John McDonough, John Higgins, Keston Clarke, Jeanette Sproat. Front Row, from left - Mark Sutcliffe, Natalie Sannholm, Des Powell, Lee Hayes, Neanne Roker, Lynda McNally, Liz Blake, Jane Glynn, Marg Shepherd. (Staff not present – Carole Bell, Charmayne Rose, Margaret Marczuk, George Overton, Ian Young, Joe Galea, Stacey Hesketh, Marjorie McNeil).Two colour photographs, laminated, one with typed list of names 2 copies different sizes 22.5 x 27 cm laminated (12.5 x 20 cm photo) and 26.5 x 33 cm laminated (19 x 25.5 cm photo)Originally contained in an envelope with handwritten note on enveloe to Allan Baker dated 14 Dec 1987 "Enclosed for your use are staff photos of all departments. I've given each Champion of Committees copies for all their respective Councillor photos of Depts reporting to each committee. Outdoor staff photos will be taken next week and I'll make those available as soon as possible. Cheers (Undecipherable)"shire of eltham, council staff -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - Sports Carnival, Boxing Day, Dec 1895
William J BELLION - Grocer, N Gleeson, N McLEAN, C McLEAN, P WHAMONDE, C PEMBERTON, George Washington ROBBINS Jnr, W GIBSON - Grocer, Dr MALCOLMSON, J TATE Jnr, A T Lenihand, W ROBINSON, H H BETTS - Blacksmith, C D LENIHAN - Rose and Crown Hotel, Wearne Brothers, V McADAM - Hairdresser, L TOUTCHER - Globe Hotel, R McNAUGHTON - Graham Hotel, R BLACKMORE - Greengrocer, James KERR - Fishmonger, T J COOPER - Butcher, P GLEESON - All England Eleven Hotel, A BROWNLIE - Butcher, D Sinclair - Tobacconist, W CAMPBELL - Veterinarian, Mrs MURPHY - Naval Brigade Hotel, E BLAKE - Sunbeam Hotel, Gordon & Co - Saddlemakers, J F O'DWYER - SaddlemakerPhotocopy of 8 pg program for Port Melbourne horse racing 'Sports Carnival', Boxing Day 1895, with local ads. Includes notation of placings. Poor quality; looks like a copy of a copy(original had winners marked)sport - horse racing, business and traders, william j bellion, n gleeson, n mclean, c mclean, p whamonde, c pemberton, george washington robbins jnr, w gibson, dr malcolmson, j tate jnr, a t lenihand, w robinson, h h betts, c c lenihan, wearne brothers, v mcadam, l toutcher, r mcnaughton, r blackmore, james kerr, t j cooper, p gleeson, a brownlie, d sinclair, w campbell, mrs murphy, e blake, gordon & co, j f o'dwyer -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mick Walsh, Mick Walsh Stawell Studio Colour Negatives, 1975 to 1986
Negatives from Stawell Photographer. Discarded from Penna Print Ararat. Son contacted and gave approval for Stawell Historical Society to keep them. Only those of a non personal nature scanned. Stawell Panels Karen Jenkins Family Peitsch Family 1979 Xmas Ian Peterson Family Sue Oram & Bernie Fontana Penza Hewlett Sparrow Family Amber Blake Jilleen Jenkins McDonough Family Great Western Woolley Heinrich Family Lewis Family Show Girls 1979 Mrs Reading Stawell Show 1979 Jill Bibby Family Sue McMurtrie Wayne Cameron Christine Huddleston & Neil Buctson Denise & Lew Horwood Wedding Pope Carroll Wedding Anderson Gifford Slight & Ross Sherriff & Dunn Murray Jones Baby Colour negatives of families, weddings and other. Nineteen Lever Arch Folders Mick Walsh 52 Patrick Street Stawellphotography -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Students 1965, 1964
Names listed on back 6975-3 Stawell High School March 12th 1965 Form 2A Teacher Miss Hogan Carolyn Air, Jenny Arnott, Lorrain Anderson, Wendy Anyon, Janine Chester, Pat Friend, Heather Allen, Helen Guy, Dianne Dalziel, Vicky Delley Kevin Hillier, Gary Leslie, Larry Redman, Jean Allan, Heathers McLeod, Moya Maddocks, John Hartrick, Anthony Simpson, Colin McLennan Peter Roder, Graeme Tucker, Gary Thompson, Ian Hill, John Rathgeber, Robert Sparrow, Gary Matthews, Michael de Clifford, Andrew Wood, John Duff Lyn Bates, Doreen Bennett, Suzanne Harding, Carol Gunning, Miss Hogan, Michelle Edwards, Linda Hemley, Linda Blake, Rosemary Kolsolusky Student group in LibraryStawell High School Form 1b 1964 Teacher Miss Haml=iltoneducation -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School 1971 From 1A
6975-29 Stawell High School Form 1A, 1971 Teacher Mrs Bartholomew Back Row, Robert Crisp, David Krelle, Andrew Allam, Michael Glissan, Reg Bach. Third Row. Jenny O'Neill, Robyn Fisher, Angela Hayes, Peter Bartholomew, Russell Giles, Peter Anderson, Debbie Bell, Debbie Giles, second Row. Nancy Allan, Susan Gercovich, Debbie Iseppi, Kaylene Clarke, Helen McAllister, Elizabeth Klauss, Kerry Dadswell, Mary-anne Disher, Judy Jeffrey, Kaye Combe, Sheryl Gilbert Front Row. Judy Kindred, Dianne Heinrich, Wendy Blake, Jayne Gready, Allen BRowne, Marlene Franklin, Kathy Herdman, Debbie Hall, Pamela Guy, Lynne Bonney, Jillean Jenkins. Students and Teacher Class Photo beside high School wingsStawell High School Form 1Beducation -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School 1972
Teacher Mr John Glover 6975-30 Stawell High School Form 2B, 1972 Back Row, Peter Bartholomew, Russell Giles, Bradley Mair, Third Row, Michael Glisson, Stuart McClure, Andrew Allam, Grant Pawsey, David Krelle, Jon Booth, Phillip Rhodes, Tony O’Driscoll Second Row, Angela Hayes, Tamara Gaylor, Kathleen. Herdman, Debbie Bell, Pam Giles, Susan Gerkovich, Mary-anne Disher, Kaylene Clarke, Kerry Dadswell, Sheryl Gilbert, Kay Combe, Debbie Giles, Jenny O'Neill. Front Row, Nancy Allan, Diane Heinrich, Robyn Fisher, Wendy Blake, Mr Glover, Marlene Franklin, Jayne Gready, Aileen Brown, Pamela Guy, Lynne Bonney. Students and Teacher Class Photo beside high School wingsStawell High School Form 2Beducation -
Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing Club
APRC 1956 Olympic Banner, 1957
"The banner has been with the Club since it was created in 1957. Recent research has confirmed that it was made by Joan Eddy, the wife of club member Kevin Eddy and a professional seamstress. Grace Blake’s interview notes record her conversation with Mr Eddy on 24 October 2014: Kevin confirmed that the banner was made by his wife, Joan Eddy, in time for the opening of the new shed after the Olympics (1957). Kevin was the Social Secretary at the time, and co-opted his wife, who had worked as a machinist for Harford Clothing in Carlton before they married. Her mother had also worked there as a sewing hand (hand sewing the linings for jackets). The company was later taken over by Sires. ... It was made at home (Joan had ‘retired’ from work by then)." Excerpt from the 2014 Significance Assessment, p32.Banner Celebrating Albert Park Rowing Club Olympic Representatives, 1956 Statement of significance by Margaret Birtley, October 2014 Harry Gordon, the distinguished Australian sports historian, wrote of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games: "When the Olympic Games moved into Melbourne ... it was as if the city had been brushed by a certain magic. Nothing before or since ... has ever evoked such sheer emotional involvement from the whole community." Gordon refers to the large crowds that massed in Melbourne with anticipation and exhilaration on the day before the official opening, ‘with little apparent motive other than just to be there, and be happy’. The hand-crafted banner celebrating Albert Park Rowing Club’s representatives at those Olympic Games seems to exude that same sense of joy and exhilaration. Made by the wife of the club’s social secretary, it testifies to the admiration felt by individuals and organisations for the success of their own on a world stage. The banner has historic significance for its accurate documentation of the great achievement of a single rowing club in contributing six outstanding athletes to the relatively small Australian rowing team. Additional historic significance derives from the fact that this is an unofficial expression of tribute and pride. The banner’s incorporation of the Olympic rings would now be likely to require licensing by the Australian Olympic Committee, a process that can dampen social engagement. While definitely a hand-made item, there is some aesthetic significance in the design and execution of the banner. Good judgement has been demonstrated in the selection of fabrics and the choice of colours. The workmanship is quite skilful. The vertical symmetry and the horizontal balance of the design are pleasing to the eye. The use of red for the heading lines and black for the Olympians names is well-chosen and aesthetically pleasing. The collection holds black and white photographs of the same oarsmen at the Olympic regatta. This banner complements their role in the collection by providing colour and a sense of connection with an affectionate and supportive community. Its social significance transcends the local context for which it was created and used, to become part of the large body of art, craft and memorabilia that are associated with the Olympic movement worldwide. A handmade embroidered banner to commemorate the Albert Park members who were part of the 1956 Olympic Rowing team.A.P.R.C. / REPRESENTATIVES OLYMPIC GAMES MELBOURNE 1956 / R. DUNCAN / R. DICKSON / K. McMAHON / R. LIBBIS / I. ALLEN / J COCKBILL coxrowing, apsm rowing club, olympic games, albert park rowing club, albert park lake, duncan, robert, dickson, bruce, allen, ian, libbis, reg, mcmahon, kevin, cockbill, john -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting, 'Apple' by Maryanne Coutts, 2003, 2008
Maryanne COUTTS (1960- ) Born Melbourne, Victoria Maryanne Coutts studied at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA), The University of Melbourne, 1979 -1981, the University of NSW (UNSW),1984 and was awarded a PhD (Painting) from Federation University Australia in 1999. She has exhibited extensively throughout Australia and internationally including the United Kingdom, Spain and Thailand. She has worked as a Sessional Lecturer at the Arts Academy, University of Ballarat (1999 - 2003), and is currently Head of Drawing at the National Art School, Sydney. In 2007 Maryanne Coutts won the Portia Geach Memorial Award and was the joint winner of the Blake Price in 1982. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.An apple depicted in oil by Maryanne Coutts. This work was created specifically for the 'Imaging the Apple' Touring Exhibition curated by John R. Neeson. It was also exhibited in 'Telling Tales: Maryanne Coutts' at the Ballarat Fine Arts Gallery in 2008. Donated by the Australian Cultural Gifts Program, 2008art, artwork, maryanne coutts, coutts, apple, alumni -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE STUDENTS
A black and white photograph of 1955 Bendigo Teachers' College Group D students. They are - M. King, L. Lee, J. Madin, M.Mannix, J. Manuel, J. Martin, D. Merlo, E. McInes, R. Hamilton, B. Hutchinson, C. Hart, E. How, M. Hogben, D. Ireson, J. Jeffrey, V. Jones, M. Diss, M. Edwards, D. Ellis, L. Farrar, D. Farrel. M. Forrester, W. Griffiths, J. Hanna, C. Allinson, D. Backhouse, M. Barbour, P. Blake, M. Bott, R. Brown, H. Dalrymple, J. Delli-Vergini. See 3320.100bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college students, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college, students, photo, photos, photograph, photographs, history, tertiary education, teacher training -
Merri-bek City Council
Print - Digital image, Marshall White, Strip 1, 1987
Marshall White is a former Merri-bek resident and artist. He completed a Fine Art diploma at the National Gallery Art School in 1973. After a severe motorcycle accident left him with quadriplegia in 1977, he returned to university, earning a Master in Painting from what is now the Victorian College of the Arts. White is considered a pioneer of digital art in Victoria. He taught art to inmates at Pentridge Prison, which provided him with access to early computers. Using a Commodore Amiga, Marshall pushed the boundaries of digital art. Strip 1 represents an early contribution to what was, at the time, an emergent art form. Inspired by William Blake and Arthur Boyd, White’s work delves into psychological spaces, addressing themes such as the apocalypse and White’s distain of religion. White's work exemplifies resilience and the transformative power of creativity in the face of challenges.Purchased -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BACHELOR OF ARTS (HUMANITIES), BENDIGO COLLEGE OF ADVANCED EDUCATION
Bachelor of Arts (Humanities), Bendigo College of Advanced Education. 'The Western Tradition' History-Philosophy-Literature-Music-Art. About The Course.. Course Content.. Training.. Career Opportunities.. Admission Enquiries .. Write to: The Admissions Officer Department of Humanities. B.C.A.E., PO Box 199, Bendigo 3550. or telephone: 403229, 403475, 403225. School leavers require a successfully completed year 12 with English. A special entry scheme is available for mature-age entrants i.e. 21 or over. Cover: William Blake by Phillips. 'skilling and reskilling. .. Will probably occur at least three times for graduates entering the workforce in 1989 and who will not reach retirement age until 2030.' The Age, July 1988.education, bendigo, bendigo college of advanced educati, bachelor of arts (humanities), bendigo college of advanced education. 'the western tradition' history-philosophy-literature-music-art content training career opportunities.. admissions officer department humanities. b.c.a.e., po box 199, bendigo school leavers completed year 12 with english. special entry scheme for mature-age entrants i.e. 21 or over. william blake by phillips. 'skilling and reskilling. graduates workforce in 1989 retirement age until 2030.' the age, july 1988.