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Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper excerpt, 110 years' care for women and Day Queen dropped by, 4 October 2006
Newspaper article Melbourne Yarra Leader page 4. Colour photograph portrait of two people looking towards the camera, Kathleen Atkins and Russell Atkins. official event, charitable organisation, hosptial, historic buildings, women's history -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper excerpt, Mx Secrets: Note to Self, 31 January 2007
Whole page 23 covering the 'Note to herself' event for International women's day. Colour images on page. laminated. official event -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper excerpt, Laughing in the face of struggle, 9 March 2006
From page 3 of The Age. About International women's day event's at QVWC. Colour photograph takes up most of the page. -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Event Report, Queen Victoria Women's Centre 110th Anniversary Celebration 2006, c. 2006
event report for the three events, cocktail hour launch 9 October 2006, curiosities and campaigns exhibition 9th-13th October 2006 and open day 12 October 2006A4 sized bound report. 18 pages plus appendix. colour photos throughout including colour copies of media. festivals and celebrations, historical building, official event -
Clayton RSL Sub Branch
Button, Red Triangle Day, God King Country
A circular celluloid and tin button badge with stick pin at back. The badge features black text 'RED TRIANGLE DAY 1 JUNE 1917' printed in a gold border around the outer edge and white text 'GOD/ KING/ COUNTRY' in a red triangle in the centre. The centre background is white. During World War I, a large number of benevolent and patriotic organisations and charities were formed to raise money from the public for Australia’s war effort and soldiers, whilst other established organisations held specific patriotic fund raising days. Red Triangle Day was an initiative of the Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA and this badge incorporates the red triangle used as the everyday logo of the YMCA from 1897 to 1967. In 1917 Red Triangle Day raised £159,037 28 towards the war work of the YMCA.A circular celluloid and tin button badge with stick pin at back. The badge features black text 'RED TRIANGLE DAY 1 JUNE 1917' printed in a gold border around the outer edge and white text 'GOD/ KING/ COUNTRY' in a red triangle in the centre. The centre background is white. During World War I, a large number of benevolent and patriotic organisations and charities were formed to raise money from the public for Australia’s war effort and soldiers, whilst other established organisations held specific patriotic fund raising days. Red Triangle Day was an initiative of the Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA and this badge incorporates the red triangle used as the everyday logo of the YMCA from 1897 to 1967. In 1917 Red Triangle Day raised £159,037 28 towards the war work of the YMCA.Red Triangle Day God King Country -
Young Christian Workers (YCW Australia) Archive and Research Centre
International Schedule 1965, Bangkok
From 1957, the International YCW held a world council every four years. This document is the proposed schedule for the Third World Council which was held in Bangkok in 1965.The document offers a glimpse into the workings of the YCW on a global scale. It also explores the international campaigns and the and proposes an agenda and schedule for the fourteen day meeting comprising young delegates from all over the world. Nine page typewritten and copied document on yellow paperycw, iycw, world council -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Reproduction black and white photograph, Flemington 1850
Photograph of re-enactment of the Australian landing at Gallipoli on Saltwater river. ANZAC day 1919Reproduction black and white photograph, 33 x 23 cm -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Photograph, Re-enactment of the Gallipoli Landings, 1919 (original)
Photographic re-enactment of the Gallipoli Landings , staged at Saltwater River Anzac Day 1919inscription along bottom of picture -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph
The house, known as 'Ardcloney' was built by Dr. Faulkner in 1911. The land on which it is built was The Dell which was previously owned by Mr. Austin. Dr. Faulkner had a medical practice in Sunbury in until his death in 1922 when he was run over by a train while holidaying in Adelaide. Over the years the mansion has had a number of owners and today it functions as a day hospital for Sunbury residents.A dark sepia photograph with a cream border of a two storey Californian Bungalow style building seat in a large garden.RESIDENCE DR. FAULKNER - SUNBURYardcloney -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Pets Day, 1994
The children are gathered in the courtyard at the former Bulla Primary School with two adults and their pets to celebrate the school's Pets Awareness Day. Jenny Patty and Sue Murphy are the two adults. Bulla Primary used to run a number of extra-curricular programs at the school that also involved the local community.A coloured photograph of two adults standing in a sheltered outdoor area at a school with the children, many of whom are holding small animals. A blue stone building and a cream painted weatherboard building are partly visible in the background. pets awareness day, bulla primary school, jenny patty, sue murphy -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Pets Day, 1994
The photograph was taken at the Bulla Primary School Pets Day which is an invent involving the school and the local community.A coloured photograph of a lady in a red jacket holding a dog on a lead while two children and another lady ,holding a baby are looking on.pets awareness day, bulla primary school -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Pets Day, 1993
Bulla Primary School was holding a pets' day at the school and Sue Murphy was one of the participants, with her son Sean and the family pet.A coloured photograph of a lady in a pink jacket standing in a sheltered area with a young boy and a large dog.bulla primary school, pets' day, sue murphy, sean murphy -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Pets Day, 1993
The photograph was taken at the Bulla Primary School's Pets day. It was a day when the students came to school with their pets and compared them. The local community was invited to join in.A coloured photograph of a lady in a red jacket holding a cat in a cage while a little girl is looking on.bulla primary school - pets'day. -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
photograph, Bulla Primary - Skipping, 1993
The children in the photograph are students of the former Bulla Primary School. The school had organised a 'Junp Rope for Heart' day to raise money for the heart foundation.The teacher supervising and with her back to the camera is Barbara Springfield. Leanne Henderson is turning the rope at the other end and her twin sister, Fiona, is second from the left. A coloured photography of children skipping.'jump rope for heart', bulla primary school, barbara springfield, leanne henderson, fiona henderson -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Circus Day
The Bulla Primary School had a circus day where the students were introduced to some circus props as well as dressing up in circus characters.A coloured photograph of a boy on a mock bucking horse with others looking on.bulla primary school, bulla primary school - circus day -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School, 17th April 1992
The photograph was taken when children at Bulla Primary School enjoyed a Fun Day. On that day a variety of fun activities featured which included face painting.Two girls with painted faces are posing for the camera.bulla primary school, schoolfun days -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Fun Day, 17th April 1992
Bulla Primary School conducted a fun day where students were introduced to a number of play activities.A coloured photograph of a girl who has painted her face with blue paint. bulla primary school, schoolfun days -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary Schol - Colonial Day
The children were learning to do some folk dances as part of the school's colonial day celebrations, which were part of their history studies.A coloured photograph of children in colonial dress with their teachers learning to do a folk dance in the school yard. bulla primary school, colonial days, history studies -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Sports Day
The children were at a district sport's day which took place at the MIckleham sports ground. Bulla School competed with other local small rural schools which included MIckleham, Yuroke, KalKallo, Greenvale and Craigieburn. Most of those towns are now part of suburbia.A coloured photograph of a sport's day with five little boys in a running race and spectators watching.bulla primary school, school sports meetings, mickleham -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, School Sports Day
The photograph was taken on a sports day which took place at the Mickleham Sports Ground. Bulla Primary School along with Mickleham, Yuroke, Greenvale, Craigieburn and Kal Kallo competed in the completion before some of those towns became suburbs.This event took place when Bulla and the surrounding towns were still rural settlements.A coloured photograph of children sitting in a circle on the ground in an open field while a teacher is talking to thembulla primary school, mickleham, school sports meetings -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, School Sports Day, c1980s
District sports meeting at Mickleham for Bulla Primary School and surrounding areaA coloured photograph of little children running in a race while other children cheer them on . school sports meetings, mickleham, bulla primary school, running races -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, School Sports Day, c1988s
Bulla and District Sports day at Mickleham Sports Ground.A coloured photograph of little children participating in a running race. A blonde little boy in a blue T shirt is leading the group. -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Dress-up Day, C1993
The children in photograph are not wearing their school uniform as it was taken on a Bulla Primary School dress-up day. Although they didn't wear their uniforms, classes carried on as normal. This young group are practising ball handling skills needed for netball. he teacher with her back to the camera is Barbara Springfield. A coloured photograph showing eight children standing on the boundary of a netball court with two adults, who are playing a ball game with the children.bulla primary school dress-up day, barbara springfield, ball games -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School, c1993
The photograph was taken when Bulla Primary School had a casual day although classes continued as normal. the children in the photograph were from the infant grades and were having a lesson in ball handling skills required for netball and soccer.A coloured photograph of a little girl guiding a ball around a red witch's hat with another child in the background and a teacher standing nearby.bulla primary school dress-up day, ball handling skills -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Dress-up Day, c1993
The children were trying out a variety of outdoor activities on their dress-up day. These group were practising a variety of ball-handling skills.A coloured photograph of a teacher showing a boy how to dribble a ball around a witch's hat with two other adults and four children watching.ball handling skills, bulla primary school dress-up day -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Musical activities
The painting of the didgeridoo was one of the activities the students at Bulla Primary School engaged in on their Colonial Dress Day.A coloured photograph of two children painting a didgeridooart activities, colonial dress day, bulla primary school -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, School activities day and barbecue
The photograph was taken when the Bulla Primary School was having an activities day with students, staff and parents participating in the event. It took place within the attractive restored school grounds.The former Bulla Primary School included many activities in its curriculum that involved the community. A coloured photograph of children and adults gathered around a picnic area.activities days, bulla primary school -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Family Day- Bulla Primary School, c1990s
Students and parents had been attending a family day at the Bulla Primary School, where they had enjoyed a barbecue lunch in the outdoors Before the Bulla Primary School was closed down, the school held many community functions which were well attended by the local families and friends.A coloured pre-digital photograph of a man in a semi-sheltered area cleaning a barbecue.bulla primary school, family days -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, School Sports Day, c1994
The children were competing in the sack race at the Sports Day organised by the Bulla Primary School. IT was a day when the children from all the classes participated in various graded events.The Sports Day was included in the students' physical education program.A coloured photograph of three children competing in a sack race with an adult seated on a chair at the finishing line. The photo was taken with a non-digital camera.sack races, sports day, bulla primary school -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, School Sports Day, c1994
The Bulla Primary School was holding a sports day where all students participated in a varied choice of events. It took place on in the school grounds. The egg and spoon race was one of the traditional events included in school sports programs.The sports day was part of the physical education program included in the curriculum. A coloured photograph of five children setting off on an egg and spoon race on a netball court. A teacher in a green track suit is at the starting line and another one is at the finishing line watching the children. The photo was taken with a traditional film camera.egg and spoon race, bulla primary school, sports day