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Coburg Historical Society
Black and white photograph of the students of Clare Grammar School, c1948 - 1954
The students of Clare Grammar School, The Grove, Coburg, c1948 - 1954. Names include: 3rd row down - 4th from left - Teddy Lithgow; 7th from left - Peter Weddle. 4th row down - 7th from left - Lorna Patchett.Black and white photographclare grammar school, the grove, coburg -
Coburg Historical Society
Brunswick and Coburg Miniature Rifle Range debenture, 1927c
Brunswick and Coburg Miniature Rifle Range: 10 shillings debenture, redeemable 1 Feb 1932. Dated 1 February 1927 and signed by the Treasurer, A.L. (?) Martin and Secretary, W.R. (?) Roberts. The debenture is numbered 114.brunswick and coburg miniature rifle range, coburg -
Coburg Historical Society
Photograph of E. Nancarrow, Pigeon Club judge, 1950s
Mr E. Nancarrow, judge, Coburg Open Show - Pigeon class. Donated by the Coburg Pigeon Club.Black and white photographcoburg, nancarrow, e., pigeon clubs -
Coburg Historical Society
Black and white photograph taken inside Walker's Store, Sydney Road, Coburg, 1949
Lee Munday (left) and Brendan Walker (right), inside Walker's Drapery and Clothing Store, Sydney Road, Coburg, 1949. The store was a major Coburg shopping outlet. It no longer exists, although the present-day Walker's Arcade stands in the same location.Black and white photographmunday, lee, walker, brendan, walkers store, sydney road, coburg -
Coburg Historical Society
Black and white photograph of the Dawn Cricket Club, Merlynston, Premiers 1952-53, 1953
Premiership Presentation Night at St. Linus Church Hall, Merlynston. 'Dawn' Premiers for Season 1952-53. Cricket Club. Names on photo: Back row: Bill Revallion, Ray Miller, Harold Rutledge, …. , Keith Joyce; Front row: John Downey, Jim Hamilton, Dick Wilson, Fred Hanley, Gordon Anderson, C. Lapham. merlynston, cricket, dawn manufacturer, st linus church -
Coburg Historical Society
Colour image of West Coburg tram terminus, 1941, 1941
Detail from page 1 of New Tram Estate brochure, May 1941, showing a photograph of the West Coburg tram terminus (where Melville Road meets Bell Street).Blue on white paper.coburg west, trams, melville road -
Coburg Historical Society
Artwork, other - Plaque (intended) for Murray Road Bridge, Bluestone Plaque intended for Murray Road Bridge, 1871
The plaque was originally intended for the Murray Road Bridge. The Murray Road Bridge is of state historical and architectural significance. With the Newlands Street Bridge it is one of a pair of bluestone bridges constructed by prison labour in Coburg and is situated within the immediate vicinity of the Pentridge Prison. The bridge has one of five largest spans of stone bridges built in Australia, of which at least three survive. (VHR)BluestoneErected by the Penal Department A.D. 1871 George Oliphant Duncan Inspector General -
Coburg Historical Society
Cell door number, HM Prison Pentridge, Cell door No. 54, No. 1 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge
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Coburg Historical Society
Cell door number, HM Prison Pentridge, Cell door No. 271 No. 3 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge
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Coburg Historical Society
Nurse veil, nurse cape, Nurse veil and cape
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Coburg Historical Society
Reckitt's Blue
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Coburg Historical Society
Handbag, HM Prison Pentridge, Handbag made by a prisoner, HM Prison Pentridge, 1987
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Coburg Historical Society
Uniform AWL, Uniform of Australian Women's Legion
worn by G. Impey AWM website: Australian Women’s League (AWL) ‘was a patriotic voluntary organisation committed to raising funds for the war effort and to giving practical support to military personnel within Australia.’Number "139" -
Coburg Historical Society
Cash Chip Heater, "Cash' Chip Heater
This is probably the chip heater restored by Harold Tompkins and donated by him. It was one of over 200,000 manufactured at W.E. Cash’s Coburg factory. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Box, HMAS Voyager, c1957
A gift to Ron Cochrane, a member of the Navy commissioning team of HMAS Voyager. The box was handmade by two brothers CLARK/E (?) from Benalla. The signatures done in ball point pen belonged to the crew attached to the portside Forward Mess. They presented the box to Cochrane who was responsible for the Mess as a token of appreciation. Ron Cochrane R46195 served as a Leading Hand with the Royal Australian Navy between 1951 and 1957 and served on numerous ships including HMAS Voyager between 6/2 - 6/10/1957. He was born on 20/3/1933 at Ballarat East. Daring class destroyer, Voyager, was the first ship of her class to enter Australian service, and the first all-welded ship to be built in Australia. During the night of 10 February 1964, Voyager and the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne collided off Jervis Bay, when the destroyer passed in front of the carrier during post-refit sea trials. Voyager was cut in two by the collision, sinking with the loss of 82 of the 314 people aboard. This was the largest loss of Australian military personnel in peacetime, and the subsequent investigations resulted in the holding of two Royal Commissions—the only time in Australian history this has occurred.Cream painted wooden box with metal hinges. There is an inscription and ship on the lid and autographs written in ink on the underside of the lid. On top of lid - HMAS Voyager 1957 On bottom: Bills, bills and more bills !!!!!! Dotted line R Cochranehmas, voyager -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Canberra Virus, Jul-64
Description of Canberra's development after Walter Burley Griffin's urban planning and the impact it has had on other architects.Original manuscript published in The London Magazine Vol.4, No.4, pp.78 - 82Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits to 1, quarto, 8 pages. (Two copies)canberra, walter burley griffin, national capital development commission, robin boyd, manuscript -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Video and DVD, Footage of Slovenian migrants in 1956 in Australia, 1956
- Migrant ships arriving into Port Melbourne in 1956. Migrants boarding the train to Bonegilla camp and resettling in Victoria. - Section on Olympic Games in Melbourne was filmed by Father Basil Valentin OFM who was the Chaplain of the American Olympic team. -Also showed extracts of Moomba festival in 1957. - Slovenian settling on Australian farms and weddings of members of the Slovenian community This video shows the magnitude of migrants who arrived in Australia in 1956 by ships mainly from Italian ports from Genoa, Trieste and Naples. It shows the settling of migrants into camps and depicts their everyday life including education and recreation and assimilation into Australia. 120 minute video cassette in colour depicting migrant ships arriving to Port Melbourne in 1956 and short clips of the Melbourne Olympic Games. Also includes footage of train journey to Bonegilla camp and camp housing facility.0002migration, resettlement, bonegilla, slovenians, ships, olympics 1956 -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Photo, Photo of the very first meeting of Slovenians in Melbourne, St Albans 1954, 1954
On Sunday 19 December 1954 at 3.30 pm, 52 people attended the inaugural general meeting, which was held in the Catholic church hall at Theodore Street, St Albans. Slovenians at the meeting were enthused at the prospect of developing closer ties and a committee was formed to organise the next dance. This humble beginning laid the groundwork for the establishment of the first Slovenian organisation in Melbourne, Victoria.On 5 December 1954 the first meeting of the club’s preparatory committee was held at 36 Prentice Street, East St Kilda with 26 people in attendance. The group prepared a list of regulations and decided on the name Slovenski klub Melbourne – Slovenian Club Melbourne (SCM). The first Minutes of the Meeting announced the club’s statement of purpose: • to assist migrants of Slovenian origin; • to assist assimilation to the Australian way of life; • to help Slovenian migrants in every possible way, especially financially; • to help Slovenian refugees in Europe, especially those who wanted to find a a new and free life in Australia; • to offer members and their friends healthy intellectual and physical activities in the cultural, social and sports arenas; and • to cultivate a Slovenian cultural heritage while also making contributions to their Australian community.A sepia photo of the Slovenians attending the first meeting in St. Albans, 1954 Some in attendance included: Ljubo Pirnat, Paule Postarenko, Ivan Gerbec, Tinka Verbic, Zladko Verbic, Viktor Ferfolia, Tusek, Joze Pekolj, Mrs Potocnik, Joze Potocnik, Janezic, Fanc Novina, Joze Golenko.first slovenian club, slovenians in melbourne, slovenian club, regulations of first slovenian club -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Gold medalion, Gold Foundation Member Medalion
Medallion was presented to the foundation members of the Slovenian Association Melbourne commemorating the commencement of the building of the new Slovenian centre - presented to the then Committee members onlyIt was a great honour to be presented with the gold Foundation Member medallionGold Foundation Member round metal medallion was presented to the then Committee members of Slovenian Association Melbourne at the time of building of the Slovenian CentreSlovensko društvo Melbourne and a blue symbolfoundation member, committee members, slovenian association melbourne, new slovenian centre -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Program, Program of the Slovenian Evening Dance, 1955
The Slovenian Evening was the first Slovenian dance organised to raise funds for the Slovenian religious magazine MisliPaper copy of the programProgram of the evening with an illustrationfirst slovenian dance, religious magazine misli -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Metal medallion, SAM Foundation Member Medallion
Slovenian Association melbourne presented medallions to all of the Foundation membersIt was an honour to be a Foundation member of the cultural, sporting and social associationfoundation members, slovenian association melbourne, medallion -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Invitation to a dance, Jurjevanje - St George celebration 1955
Jurjevanje is a custom in Slovenia, when in Spring the celebration of the victory over the Winter brings people to the fields. A man is covered in greenery of the newly grown green leaves of birches, especially in the region Bela Krajina. The man hops around in the field, bringing hope for the good harvest.jurjevanje, st george celebration dance, spring in slovenia -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Photo, Happy audience at the Slovenian cultural performance, 1955
Slovenians of the Slovenian Club Melbourne loved to organise cultural evening with songs, poetry, dances and drama. The audience enjoyed every performance.Preservation of the Slovenian culture, language and traditionsBlack and white photograph Some members in the audience include: Fr Bazili Valentin, Leopold Jalikslovenian cultural evening, slovenian poetry, slovenian songs, slovenian drama, slovenian music -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Photo, Carnival dance - Pustni ples 1955, 1955
Slovenians love Shrovetide carnivals. People come dressed in costumes and masks, dance, select the best masks and are preparing for the LentBlack and white photograph Masquerade ball held at Broadmeadows Town hallpustovanje, pustni ples, shrovetide carnival, slovenian club melbourne, carnival masks -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Photo, Cultural evening - Veseli večer 1956, 1956
Audiences enjoyed all the cultural performances of the Slovenian Club Melbourne and attendance was always very wellBlack and white photograph Some members in audience include: Viktor Lauko senior, Frank Fekonja senior, Zladko Verbic, Mici Hartman. Held at St Bridget's hall North Fitzroy.audience at cultural evenings, slovenian club melbourne, enjoying -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Photo, First Slovenian soccer team at Wandin East 1956, 1956
Slovenians love to play soccer and the first team was established in 1956 to play at the Boxing Day picnic at Wandin EastBlack and white photograph. From left to right: Marijan Persic, Martin Sustaric, Marijan Krajnc, Vlado, Anton Serek, Tone Sercer, Ivan Mihelj, Darko Hribernik, Damian Jovanovic, unknown, Marinac, Valter Jelenic, slovenian soccer team, slovenian club melbourne, sport -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Badge of Slovenian Association Melbourne, Badge of Slovenian Association Melbourne established 1954, not known
Slovenian Association Melbourne has given option to all the members of the association to purchase the badgeSymbolic presentation of Slovenian flag colours, Association being formed in Australia in 1954, showing Mt Triglav, the highest Slovenian mountain and the Slovenian national flower - the carnationbadge of slovenian association melbourne, establishment date -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Building Fund Authority Certificate 1957, Slovenian Club Melbourne Building Fund Authority Certificate 1957
Authority Certificate for the Building Fund for Slovenian Club House issued to Mr Gomizel of Essendon, signed by the then president Zlatko VerbičStamped and signedslovenian association melbourne, building fund authority certificate -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Photo of cultural group, Participants of the Slovenian Cultural Evening in 1958
Slovenians organised many cultural evenings for the members and wider Slovenian community in Melbourne in 1958The values and pride - being a SlovenianPhoto depicting the participants and organisers of the Slovenian Cultural Evening in 1958 with the musicianslovenian cultural evening, participants, organisers, musician -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Guests at a wedding 1958
Black and white photograph of the participants and organisers of yet another Slovenian cultural evening of music, poems and danceswedding