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Unions Ballarat
Journal of Australasian mining history 2006, Australian Mining History Association, 2006
Periodical/journal: "Embracing all aspects of mining history, mining archaeology and heritage." Articles by various contributors includes topics around mining history: Keelbottom Freehold Copper Mines Cornish, Scottish and Australian copper mining Moonta OH&S Emuford Battery Copper mining - Northern Territory Thames Miners Union Blackwater gold mine - New Zealand Burra St Wells Tin Mine Relevant to Australian and New Zealand history, particularly around miners and mining.Paperback. Front cover: crème coloured background; black and white photo; red and black lettering; 200 pages.Front cover: title and publisher.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, history - mining, moonta mines, blackwater gold mine, mining - copper, keelbottom freehold copper mines, oh&s, emuford battery, thames miners union, burra, st wells tin mine -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Domestic object - Nutloaf Tins x 2, Certificate, History information (Willow), Willow Ware Australia
1. 2 x Cylinder shaped tins with lids on both ends - used for cooking nutloaf. The top lid is removable and has 9 perforated holes. One tin has a label on the side which has been added for display purposes (see below) 2. Centenary Certificate from Willoware to Thomas O'Sullivan 3. Willow Centenary book 1887-1987 and photocopy pages of Willowware history1. Nutloaf tin: Willow, Nutloaf, top, 6 3/4 x 3 1/8, made in Australia (on top lid) / Willow Australia, Nut Loaf, 170mm x 80mm (on bottom lid) / Willow Ware "Nut Loaf" Tin First made early 1900's (on the side of the cylinder) / Canister Manufacturers Wilson Bros North Melbourne (stamped on paper on the side of the cylinder) 2. as per photo Also.....handwritten "Left the company in1998 (43 years service) 3. Willow 1887-1987 on front of bookletwillow ware, willow, kitchen, cooking, nutloaf tin, certificate, centenary -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Sign - "Baltic Separators" sign
... agriculture sign see photo Rectangular tin sign advertising Baltic ...Rectangular tin sign advertising Baltic Separators. Has yellow and brown print on brown backgroundsee photodairy, milking, separator, machine, farming, agriculture, sign -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
Closer shot of house in previous photo with white-haired woman. The house is timber weatherboard with a tin roof. Three woman and a man stand on the verandah: the white-haired woman, who appears to be quite stout; a younger woman who appears in another photo; a man in a pale hat who also appears in other photos; and an elderly woman. They are all looking off to their left. The verandah has fancy timberwork. There is a deckchair. A water tank is on the left side of the photo with a sapling growing close to it. The house is surrounded by trees. c.1920. -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Bill Slingo Senior and Junior by tin chimney, 1937
Photo shows a man dressed in pale trousers, an open-necked shirt, a blazer and a peaked cap. He is with a boy dressed in dark pants, a pale, short-sleeved shirt and a narrow-brimmed sunhat. A tin chimney narrowing towards the top is behind them. There are hydrangea bushes nearby and tall trees in the background. The Slingos lived on Wellington Rd, Narre Warren East. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Photograph - WW2, Soldiers in a group. 21 Sept 1941, 1941
Photo of a group of soldiers with names. Wearing tin hats and gas masks.21 Sept 1941. Sinclair, Robothom, Pascoe, Ford and Maclure -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, The Age, Preparing for Badge Week 1960, 1960
A photo promoting Legacy Week in 1960. The slogan was 'Help Legacy'. The poster of a Legacy Boy was printed in 1960 with the slogan 'The Legacy Boy, worthy son of a worthy father.' The photo was similar to that printed in The Age on 7 September 1960. The caption of that photo said 'Executive Officers of Legacy, Mrs Judith Saxon, Mrs Edith Upton and Mr Ivan Layton, were busy yesterday preparing badges and tins for the street appeal which will be held on Friday as part of Legacy week.'A record of publicity photos taken in 1960 for promoting Legacy during Legacy week and an early example of the type of collection tins used in the 1960s.Black and white photo of three people with collection tins for Legacy week in 1960.Back side of photo: written by hand, 'Age / 1960'. Posters in the photo have the date as 1960.legacy week, fundraising, ivan layton -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, War widow and her grandchildren, 1990
Photo of a Legacy widow with three children in a kitchen. Two children are holding Legacy Appeal tins. It was taken for an article to promote a Legacy appeal in the Herald newspaper. The article explains that Legacy helped Amy Lloyd after her husband passed away a couple of years before. Mr Lloyd had served in the Middle East in World War 2 and had helped raise his grandchildren. The grandchildren, Amy 3, Justin 9, and Brenton 5, were greatly impacted by his loss. Legacy helped Mrs Lloyd with financial matters and in being granted a war widows pension. The article mentions that in 'the past the organisation primarily cared for the children and young widows of fallen comrades - now it is caring for rapidly increasing numbers of elderly widows.' In 1990 it was caring for more than 23,000 widows and the numbers were increasing by 100 a month. The estimate for 2002 was that Legacy would be caring for 45,000 widows.A record of the beneficiaries Legacy was formed to help and an example of the type of aid they can provide recently widowed women.Black and white photo of a Legacy widow and three children in their kitchen and a newspaper article from 7 September 1990.Handwritten '44' in blue pen, Copyright stamp of Herald Sun in pink ink on reverse.widows, legacy appeal, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal
Two ladies selling raffles tickets to two men at a Legacy Club Golf day as part of fundraising for Legacy, the date is unknown. It came from a Legacy envelope marked "P3 Fund Raising" in red pen, with assorted photos of fundraising events, including appeal tins in different years and a charity concert, and a marathon run by WO2 Mike Hoffman (some are items 00433 to 0438).A record of a fundraising event.Black and white photo of people selling raffle tickets.In pencil on reverse: Legacy Club Golf Gymkhana. Fair exchange is no robbery. Miss Pat Smith, Miss Peggy Wilkinson selling raffle tickets to H Driscoll and D McKinlay (Vice Pres Legacy).fundraising, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal, Preparing for Badge Week
A photo of two young ladies with metal Legacy Appeal tins and advertising posters, "Legacy Cares / Show you care". Date unknown. It came from a Legacy envelope marked "P3 Fund Raising" in red pen, with assorted photos of fundraising events, including appeal tins in different years and a charity concert, and a marathon run (some are items 00433 to 0437). A record of fundraising during Legacy Week.Black and white photo of two ladies with Legacy appeal tins.Copyright Herald and Weekly Times, stamped on the reverse in blue ink.fundraising, legacy appeal, badge week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 1986, 1986
A photo of two young ladies with metal Legacy Appeal tins, "Help Legacy care for families of those who cared beyond ____". The note says it is Su Davies and Carol Shaw / Staff members sold badges in the city on Badge Day, 1986. Promoting badge day in September 1986 It came from a Legacy envelope marked "P3 Fund Raising" in red pen, with assorted photos of fundraising events, including appeal tins in different years and a charity concert, and a marathon run (some are items 00433 to 0438).A record of fundraising in 1986.Black and white photo of two ladies with Legacy appeal tins. Yellow note paper.860902/152 in blue pen on reverse. Stamped Copyright Herald and Weekly Times in blue ink. Yellow note says: "Su Davies and Carol Shaw / Staff members sold badges in the city on Badge Day, 1986 " in black pen.fundraising, legacy appeal -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 1984, 1984
A photo of a young lady, Lisa Fitzgerald, with a metal Legacy Appeal tin and tray of badges, "Help Legacy take care of families of deceased ex-servicemen". Promoting badge day in September 1984 It came from a Legacy envelope marked "P3 Fund Raising" in red pen, with assorted photos of fundraising events, including appeal tins in different years and a charity concert, and a marathon run by WO2 Mike Hoffman (some are items 00433 to 00438).A record of fundraising in 1984.Black and white photo of a lady with badge tray and collection tin. Yellow note paper.840905/59 in blue pen on reverse. Stamped Copyright Herald and Weekly Times in blue ink. Yellow note says: "Lisa Fitzgerald a member of Legacy House Staff was a willing helper on Badge Day / Photo Sun" in black pen.fundraising, legacy appeal, badge week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy 50th Anniversary, 12/1973
A photo a floral garden display in Alexandria Gardens. The planting is in the shape of the Legacy Torch with the word "Legacy" and numbers: 1923, 1973 and 50. It came from a Legacy envelope marked "P3 Fund Raising" in red pen, with assorted photos of fundraising events, including appeal tins in different years and a charity concert, and a marathon run (some are items 00433 to 00437).A record of celebrating Legacy's 50th Anniversary in the wider community.Black and white photo of a garden display to celebrate Legacy's 50th anniversary.Handwritten on the back "Floral Garden Display Alexandria Gardens, Jubilee Year 1973" in black pen. Stamped 8 Dec 1973 in purple ink on reverse. Stamped Copyright Herald and Weekly Times in blue ink.golden jubilee, garden, 50th anniversary, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Governor of Victoria, 1986
A photo of H.E. Dr. Davis McCaughey, Governor General of Victoria and it's full size negative. Perhaps it was used for promotion as the Governor of Victoria is the patron of Legacy. It came from a Legacy envelope marked "P3 Fund Raising" in red pen, with assorted photos of fundraising events, including appeal tins in different years and a charity concert, and a marathon run by WO2 Mike Hoffman (some are items 00433 to 0438).A record of relationship with the Governor of Victoria.Black and white photo of the Governor and it's negative.S/S 4 in pencil on reverse. Label says: "Our Patron H.E. Dr. Davis McCaughey, Governor General of Victoria 1986"fundraising, governor of victoria, patron -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Governor of Victoria, 31/08/1970
A photo of Sir Rohan Delacombe, Governor General of Victoria being shown a Legacy Club Melbourne Honour Roll. Perhaps it was used for promotion as the Governor of Victoria is the patron of Legacy. It came from a Legacy envelope marked "P3 Fund Raising" in red pen, with assorted photos of fundraising events, including appeal tins in different years and a charity concert, and a marathon run by WO2 Mike Hoffman (some are items 00433 to 00438, 01413 and 01414).A record of relationship with the Governor of Victoria.Black and white photo of the Governor looking at an Honour Roll.Stamped 31 Aug 1970 in purple ink. Stamped Copyright The Age in blue ink.fundraising, governor of victoria, patron, rohan delacombe -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal, Selling Badges
Three youths with Legacy Appeal badge trays and tins on a Melbourne Street, fundraising for Legacy.A record of fundraising methods and that volunteers came from schools and the defence forces.Colour photo of three badge sellers in uniform.legacy appeal, fundraising, legacy week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 1999, Selling Badges, 1999
Photos of Legacy Appeal fundraising around Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1999. 00476.1 and 00476.5 Melbourne Legacy President, Graham Riches and a lady in an army uniform with badge tray and tin. 00476.2 Elderly gentleman selling badges 00476.3 and 00476.4 two school girls with badge trays and appeal tins outside the MCG with football scarves on. (one these photos were used in the Highlights Report in 2000)A record fundraising methods in Legacy Week in 1999.Colour photo x 5 of various badge sellers in Legacy Week in 1999.00476.2 has P24 in pencil on reverse. 00476.3 has P3 in pencil on reverse.legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal
A group of badge sellers in school uniform with Legacy tins and badge trays. Legacy widows' fundraising stall outside Legacy House. For many years the widows would run a craft stall for Badge Week in September. Names and date unknown. (with other photos in a plastic sleeve marked with badge day 2001).A record of fundraising.Colour photo x 2 of badge sellers and craft stall outside Legacy House.00510.1 printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 2001, September 2001
Legacy staff or volunteers preparing Legacy Appeal tins for the launch of Badge Week in September 2001. Banner slogan "Help pass on our legacy of care". See also photos (00511, 00512, 00513, 00514).A record of fundraising.Colour photo of two volunteers with Legacy collection tins.Printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2003, Selling Badges, 2003
A photo of two badge sellers in school uniform with Legacy tins and a badge tray with an elderly lady holding her wallet to make a purchase. Likely to be a photo of Badge Week in September. One of these boys also collects for Legacy in 2004 (see 00703). Names and date unknown (it might be 2003 as other films were processed at Clarendon photos about that time with numbers in sequence near 26424).A record of fundraising during badge week.Colour photo of two badge sellers in school uniform and a lady.Printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2000, Preparing for Badge Week, 2000
A photo of a group of Legacy Staff, volunteers and Legatees, preparing for the issuing of Badge Trays and Legacy Appeal tins in a room of Legacy House. Staff members Karen Tillotson and Brett Tillotson are on the left, third from left is Glad Fenton, a legacy widow, and on far right is Dulcie Cedaro. The film number is very close to that of 00533 so it is assumed to be September 2000.A record of fundraising.Colour photo of volunteers and staff getting ready for Badge Week.Printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2003, Preparing for Badge Week, 2003
Photos of a group of Army personnel, some holding Legacy Appeal tins with the President of Legacy, David Ford in a room of Legacy House. Some are wearing tags saying Badge Week 2003 and David Ford was President of Melbourne Legacy in 2003 so the date is assumed to be during Badge Week in September 2003.A record of fundraising fro Legacy Week in 2003 with the help of army personnel.Colour photo x 2 of David Ford with soldiers in Legacy House.Printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week, army, adf personnel -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2003, Selling Badges, 2003
Gwen Gunn, a Legacy widow, with an Appeal tin and selling badges. Same group of photos as those in 2003 so the date is assumed to be during Badge Week in September 2003.A record of fundraising in Badge Week.Colour photo x 2 of Gwen Gunn selling badges.Printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 2004, September 2004
Photos during Badge Week in September 2004. 00698.1 A photo of a badge seller in army uniform with name badge 'Bellis' with a Legacy badge tray with a lady making a purchase. 00698.2 Three badge sellers in uniform, Bellis, Campbell and Brough with their badge trays and collection tins 00698.3 Brough receiving a donation. 00698.4 and 00698.5 elderly sellers making sales at Parliament Station. (see also photos at 00706)A record of fundraising.Colour photo x 5 of various badge sellers at Parliament Station.Printed on the back No.< > Clarendon Photos 0551 which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 1A, 2A, 4A, 5A and 6A.legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2001, Selling Badges, 2001
A photo of 5 badge sellers in army uniform with Legacy badge trays and Appeal tins on a Melbourne street. A photo of Badge Week in September 2001. The soliders name badges say "Riemers, Aspinall, Boekel, Dickson and Freeman". The same soldiers can be seen in photos with David Grierson at Legacy house prior to selling badges (00511).A record of fundraising during Legacy Week.Colour photo of Army personnel selling badges.Printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week, adf personnel -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard, Rose Stereograph Co, "Panorama at Ballarat East Vic", c1916
Photo looks west from the Ballarat Fire Station (East) tower, and has a good view looking along Barkly St. Shows the crossing loop between Eastwood and Main St with one tram in the view. Wal has dated the photo as 1914 in his album notes. On rear Wal Jack has written "Looking up Barkly St towards Mt Pleasant. Photo taken from Ballarat Fire Station about 1914-1916 period. Old type tram from Mt Pleasant about to turn into Main St. Note old passing loop behind tram. Loop removed to top of rise in centre background. Old Ballarat East Gardens on left and council yards, showing big tin shed in centre of picture. Locality much altered today." See item 5127 for a digital image.Yields information about the buildings and scene looking west from the Fire Station tower along Barkly St. East BallaratPostcard Black and white - Rose Series No P4614, Divided back. No publishers details on rear.See image 2 for Wal Jack's notes.tramways, trams, esco, ballarat east, barkly st -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 27 mm sq slide/s, Lilian Butler, conductor 11 (R. Walker??) holding bag and cash tin, c1971
Has a strong association with some of the Ballarat tram crews.Kodachrome colour slide, white cardboard mount of conductor 11 (R. Walker??) holding bag and cash tin, marked 11C standing in front of No. 40 at the city terminus. Note the point bar in the bumper bar tow pin hole. Photo from the collection of Lilian Butler. Names based on list given in Reg Item 3425. Person does not appear on photograph Reg Item 3425 ballarat, tramways, trams, crews, motormen, conductors, city, points, tram 40 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Print/s, Graeme Cleak, 11/03/2012 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about two of the BTM volunteers and the horse tram biscuit tin and counter in the display centre.Colour photographs taken by Graeme Cleak on 11/3/12 of Merle Clowes and Carolyn Cleak holding the horse tram biscuit tin in the sales area within the display centre, No. 39. Printed on Fujichrome Crystal Archive paper.On rear of photograph is date "13.3.12" and who the photo taken by in ink.trams, tramways, btm, sales, tram 39 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HILDA HILL COLLECTION: BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS, 1923-1925
Series of Black & White Photos Hill Family & Friends. Hanging Rock Victoria Australia News Years Day 1925 Doreen, wearing all white dress and hat and holding dark coloured bag in right hand, Nora, also in all white outfit with large pockets and hat with dark coloured handbag held by her right hand and hat, Wal, dressed in grey suit white shirt and dark tie and dark hat, Jonah wearing white outfit with bands around the bottom and dark hat, & Elma skirt with circular bands and white blouse dark hat and paper in her left hand. Gentleman standing to the right wearing a dark suit and hat. Nora in white outfit and hat with dark bag in her left hand, Bill trench coat and light coloured hat, Elma wears a white dress with circular pattern and dark hat, Rob white trench coat over a dark suit white shirt and dark tie & Mev (not very clear) is wearing a white dress with a multi coloured jacket and dark hat, standing in front of a wooden tree enclosure, trees in distant background, January 1, 1923 Unknown Location. Kyneton Mineral Springs, five men and five women picnicking at Springs, fifth girls is taking the photo, January 1, 1923. girl sitting on the beach, wearing white clothing and a white hat, Down The Coast. Bunt and friend both dressed in dark trousers and white shirts, one with a striped tie, tree and house in background, rectangular open top tin also in background, 1924..australia, history, post war life -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: PETER ELLIS EULOGY
2 A4 sheets. Handwritten pencil note at top of first page reads: Eulogy published in Trad & Now Magazine. Vale Peter Ellis OAM. By John Williams. The folk community lost a giant on May 18th when Peter Ellis passed away after a short illness. Peter had been a collector, author and musician for nearly forty years and his work has been prodigious to say the least. Peter has the largest collection of dance related material in the National Library and had travelled Australia on his collection trips. He produced twenty CDs of dance music and historical music with his Bendigo based band the Celebrated Emu Creek Bush Band which he founded and led for thirty four years. His final project was the double CD 'Cooee, Songs of the ANZACS' which he organised in conjunction with the Bendigo Historical Society. It was launched on 24th April and was Peter's last performance. Peter has also been a member of the Wedderburn Old Timers for over thirty years and has assisted with many of their recordings including their latest Bush Concert CD which Peter Organised. Peter has contributed to many other CDs over the years and has been thanked on many a CD cover by many folk artists. Peter has also written several books, the three volume 'Collectors' Choice,' 'Two Hundred Dancing Years' co-written with Shirley Andrews OAM, and 'Music Makes Me Smile' the history of the Nariel Valley musicians co-written with Harry Gardner. Peter's recent major work The Merry Country Dance will become the bible for people wishing to learn about our bush music heritage with its matching six CD collection. Peter has also contributed to 'Verandah Music' edited by Rob Willis and Graham Seal and 'The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore' edited by Graham Seal and is a regular contributor to Trad & Now. He completed his last Trad & Now article the week before he died. Peter was also a life member of the Field Naturalists and was extremely active in campaigns to preserve Lake Pedder, the Whipstick Forest and Kamarooka Forest (now part of Bendigo National Park and preserved forever) One Tree Hill, Jackass Flat Flora Reserve and Saloman's Gully bushlands. Peter has discovered and named plants in the whipstick and enjoyed propagating native plants. He loved his amazing bush block in suburban Bendigo. Peter was also a keen photographer and had photos published in the book 'Wildflowers of Bendigo'. Peter taught dancing and music classes with Continuing Education for many years and encouraged many young musicians over the years. Peter was an accomplished ballroom dancer and had achieved gold medal status in that field. He was one of Australia's finest exponents of the button accordion, concertina, harmonica and tin whistle. Peter also played piano, organ and ukulele as well as the Swanee whistle and bones. Peter was the founder of the Annual Dinki Di Ball held each September in Eaglehawk as a tribute to the old MC's. Peter was happy playing for fund-raisers for any organisation who asked and also enjoyed plying the big gigs such as for the opening of the Melbourne Museum or for State Parliament. He played in the National Folk Festivals in four states and was a regular at the National in Canberra where he gave regular classes, performed with his bands and was a stalwart of the Aussie section of the session bar. He performed at nearly every Maldon Folk Festival and was MC at Nariel Folk Festival dances for many years. Peter was very proud of his OAM and wore the little medal at all of his performances. That honour was rightly given to one who did so much to preserve Australia's dance history. Peter lived a full life and was a friend to hundreds of people. He was taken far too young and in typical fashion was planning new projects right till the end. His passing is a huge loss for us all but one thing is certain. He will never be forgotten.person, individual, peter ellis oam