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Unions Ballarat
The tyranny of distance: how distance shaped Australia's history (Don Woodward), Blainey, Geoffrey, 1983
Australian history and how its distant location impacted upon this.History - Australia. Geography.Book; 365 pages. Cover: light grey background; picture of blue globe with a ship; black and red background; author's name and title.Glenn Howard 6C in blue biro.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, history - australia, geography - australia -
Inverloch Historical Society
000391 - Photograph - Geoffrey Muldoon in uniform - from Noelle Green
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Inverloch Historical Society
000392 - Photograph - Inverloch - Geoffrey James Muldoon Jnr - Geoff Muldoon - f = John m Elizabeth Dixon - from Noelle Green
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Inverloch Historical Society
000394 - Photograph - Inverloch - Geoffrey James Muldoon Jr - trucking business Mt Isa - from Noelle Green
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Inverloch Historical Society
000384 - Photograph - Geoffrey James Muldoon (Jim) and Noelle Muldoon - from Noelle Green
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Inverloch Historical Society
000421 - Photograph - 1937 - Fanny Jebson (gran) - Gwen Muldoon nee Evans (mum) - Geoffrey Jim Muldoon (brother) - from Noelle Green
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Inverloch Historical Society
000426 - Photograph - Randolph Evans , Gwen (Evans) Muldoon , Geoffrey
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Inverloch Historical Society
000427 - Photograph - Inverloch - Geoffrey Muldoon Sr in uniform - from Noelle Green
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Inverloch Historical Society
000430 - Photograph - Geoffrey Muldoon in uniform - from Noelle Green
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RMIT Design Archives
Architectural drawings, Plans and details for the Group Housing Project, Ivanhoe
Includes site plan; floor plans and details of utilities, interior and fittings.architecture, domestic architecture -
RMIT Design Archives
Architectural drawings, Port Phillip Link Proposal
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RMIT Design Archives
Architectural drawings, Proposed residence for Mr. & Mrs. R. Hellier, 19 Gramatan Avenue, Beaumaris, Victoria
Floor plan and S.W perspective watercolour of proposed house for Mr. and Mrs. R. Hellier.ink, paper -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine - Clipping, Geoffrey Dutton, The Australian Ugliness, 28.12.1960
This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Australian Ugliness' in the full page titled "The Red Page'.Full page coloured pinkish red, with cover on one side and reverse titled The Red Page.australian ugliness, geoffrey dutton, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine - Clipping, Geoffrey Dutton, The Australian Ugliness, 28.12.1960
This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Australian Ugliness'.Photocopy of the reprint (see item P1374.22)australian ugliness, geoffrey dutton, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Self-scrutiny Down Under, 13.12.1962
This article is a review of the book "Australian Civilisation", edited by Peter Coleman (Angus and Robertson). It mentions Robin Boyd's contribution, he contributed a chapter in 'The Look of Australia'. It was published by F. W. Cheshire in Melbourne, 1962, pp.68 - 78.Photocopy, thick paper very discoloured -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - Spitfire Markings of the RAAF Part 1, Frank Smith & Geoffrey Pentland Kookaburra Technical Publications
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - Curtiss P40 Kittyhawk History, The P-40 in Service by Geoffrey Pentland
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - QANTAS FLIGHTPATHS, GEOFFREY THOMAS et al, 2004
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - DeHavilland Domestic Airline Survey, J. M. Warner, Australian Domestic Airline Survey: The Geoffrey de Havilland Memorial Lecture 1979, 1979
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Letter (Item) - Correspondence from R.M.Ansett relating to assistance given to Mr. Geoffrey Beggs for special treatment of condition in United States, Ansett correspondence
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - RAAF CAMOUFLAGE & MARKINGS, GEOFFREY PENTLAND, 1989
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - THE P-40 KITTYHAWK IN SERVICE, GEOFFREY PENTLAND, 1974
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - AIRCRAFT & MARKINGS OF THE R.A.A.F. 1939-45, GEOFFREY PENTLAND, 1970
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - THE STEEL MASTER ESSINGTON LEWIS, GEOFFREY BLAINEY, THE STEEL MASTER ESSEINGTON LEWIS, 1971
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: AUCTION CATALOGUE - POLSAM NOMINEES PTY LTD
Pink paper catalogue with black printing for a sale on account of Polsam Nominees Pty. Ltd. T/as Hilder Potato Machinery & Laser Cutting Service on 15th April '97 at Warragul. For sale were vehicles, potato harvesters, forklift, pallet trolleys,80 ton press, compressors, lathes, machine tools, assorted tools, complete web plant, spray booth, parts, metal, scrap, computers, office furniture & equipment, racking and bins. Announcement printed in the front of catalogue mentions that J. H. Curnow & Son Pty. Ltd. Are combining their name with the Dyett family and trading as Curnow Dyett, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Qualified Valuers.business, auctioneers, curnow dyett, ian dyett collection - auction catalogue - polsam nominees pty ltd, hilder potato machinery & laser cutting service, geoffrey o harrison, ian dyett, curnow dyett, j h curnow & son pty ltd, occupational health and safety act 1985, noel dyett, ian dyett, fred dyett -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JOHN JONES COLLECTION: MAYORAL BALL DANCE CARDS, June 4th, 1964
Small folded dance card which belonged to Jean Jones. Cards were for the City of Bendigo Mayoral Ball, June 4th 1964, by The Mayor & Mayoress Cr. A. S. & Mrs. Craig. Cards are white with blue printing. At the top is the City of Bendigo crest. Mayoral Ball is printed in gold. Each card has a blue cord attached and one has a small blue, red and white pencil attached to the cord. On the inside is the names of twenty dances and five of them have the name of a partner written beside them. The other card only has Mayoral Ball Dance Programmes belong to my mother Jean Jones written on the back.City of Bendigoevent, recreation, ball dance, john jones collection - mayoral ball dance cards, cr a s & mrs craig, gael weibgen, ruth glover, jill watt, jeanette bolton, jeanette tredinnick, rosemarie harvey, leonie hocking, kay nelson, tony truscott, bruce white, kenneth millar, geoffrey brown, brian osborn, frank marcollo, john comer, brian fletcher, jean jones -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - RNZAF, The First Decade 1937-46, Kookaburra Technical Publications PTY LTD et al, 1978
The book is a collection of Photographs of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) from 1937 to 1946 with descriptions and a foreword.Orange front cover with a Colour Photograph. A white back cover with a small picture of a bird in the centre.non-fictionThe book is a collection of Photographs of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) from 1937 to 1946 with descriptions and a foreword.royal new zealand air force, rnzaf, second world war -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Geoff Brooke & Robin Kelly
Robin Kelly was born Robin Vandersluys in Mary Street, Kew. As a child, she sang in backyard concerts run with her brother, Leslie. The family moved to Deepdene in 1949 and Robin joined church and school choirs. Later she was to study classical singing with Stella Power, modern singing with Jack White, TV Presentation with Natalie Raine of Crawford Productions and acting/singing with Jessie Matthews. Following her victory in a talent quest at the Orama Ballroom, she was invited to join the Orama Big Band with singers Harry Cox and Arlene Forrest. She also sang with the Kerm Jones Jazz Band at Power House and with Frank Johnson's Jazz Band at Jazz Junction. Robin became resident band vocalist at the historic Federal Hotel in Collins Street with the Rudi Laquer Trio. She also sang at The Savoy Plaza with the George Cadman Trio. A year later she became resident vocalist at the Ress Oriental Hotel with the Lennie Holmes Trio. Later, Robin married pianist Peter Jones, singing under the name 'Robin Vanser' in clubs in Sydney and regional New South Wales. She was booked for a Vietnam War tour and also sang in Tahiti. Returning to Melbourne, her agent booked her to appear in shows in Tasmania including West Point Casino and Melbourne country venues. Another agent, John Bishop, booked her to do floor shows in Melbourne, including Xmas Seasons at the Hampton Hotel where she entertained audiences with her comedy and audience participation routines. In 1971, Robin Kelly retired to run her Robin Hood Antiques business in Canterbury, during which time she was married to tenor Glenn Kelly. Later she joined Sing Australia Camberwell Choir, performing as a soloist at their Melbourne Town Hall Concert.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. Colour photo of Geoff Brooke and Robin Kelly. Geoff Brooke was a close friend of Robin Kelly and the item forms part of the Vaderluys-Kelly Collection, donated by her in 2018.robin kelly, geoffrey (geoff) brooke, performing arts - 20th century -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Geoff Brooke & Robin Kelly
Robin Kelly was born Robin Vandersluys in Mary Street, Kew. As a child, she sang in backyard concerts run with her brother, Leslie. The family moved to Deepdene in 1949 and Robin joined church and school choirs. Later she was to study classical singing with Stella Power, modern singing with Jack White, TV Presentation with Natalie Raine of Crawford Productions and acting/singing with Jessie Matthews. Following her victory in a talent quest at the Orama Ballroom, she was invited to join the Orama Big Band with singers Harry Cox and Arlene Forrest. She also sang with the Kerm Jones Jazz Band at Power House and with Frank Johnson's Jazz Band at Jazz Junction. Robin became resident band vocalist at the historic Federal Hotel in Collins Street with the Rudi Laquer Trio. She also sang at The Savoy Plaza with the George Cadman Trio. A year later she became resident vocalist at the Ress Oriental Hotel with the Lennie Holmes Trio. Later, Robin married pianist Peter Jones, singing under the name 'Robin Vanser' in clubs in Sydney and regional New South Wales. She was booked for a Vietnam War tour and also sang in Tahiti. Returning to Melbourne, her agent booked her to appear in shows in Tasmania including West Point Casino and Melbourne country venues. Another agent, John Bishop, booked her to do floor shows in Melbourne, including Xmas Seasons at the Hampton Hotel where she entertained audiences with her comedy and audience participation routines. In 1971, Robin Kelly retired to run her Robin Hood Antiques business in Canterbury, during which time she was married to tenor Glenn Kelly. Later she joined Sing Australia Camberwell Choir, performing as a soloist at their Melbourne Town Hall Concert.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. Colour photo of Geoff Brooke and Robin Kelly. Geoff Brooke was a close friend of Robin Kelly and the item forms part of the Vaderluys-Kelly Collection, donated by her in 2018.robin kelly, geoffrey (geoff) brooke, performing arts - 20th century -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Geoff Brooke & Robin Kelly
Robin Kelly was born Robin Vandersluys in Mary Street, Kew. As a child, she sang in backyard concerts run with her brother, Leslie. The family moved to Deepdene in 1949 and Robin joined church and school choirs. Later she was to study classical singing with Stella Power, modern singing with Jack White, TV Presentation with Natalie Raine of Crawford Productions and acting/singing with Jessie Matthews. Following her victory in a talent quest at the Orama Ballroom, she was invited to join the Orama Big Band with singers Harry Cox and Arlene Forrest. She also sang with the Kerm Jones Jazz Band at Power House and with Frank Johnson's Jazz Band at Jazz Junction. Robin became resident band vocalist at the historic Federal Hotel in Collins Street with the Rudi Laquer Trio. She also sang at The Savoy Plaza with the George Cadman Trio. A year later she became resident vocalist at the Ress Oriental Hotel with the Lennie Holmes Trio. Later, Robin married pianist Peter Jones, singing under the name 'Robin Vanser' in clubs in Sydney and regional New South Wales. She was booked for a Vietnam War tour and also sang in Tahiti. Returning to Melbourne, her agent booked her to appear in shows in Tasmania including West Point Casino and Melbourne country venues. Another agent, John Bishop, booked her to do floor shows in Melbourne, including Xmas Seasons at the Hampton Hotel where she entertained audiences with her comedy and audience participation routines. In 1971, Robin Kelly retired to run her Robin Hood Antiques business in Canterbury, during which time she was married to tenor Glenn Kelly. Later she joined Sing Australia Camberwell Choir, performing as a soloist at their Melbourne Town Hall Concert.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. Colour photo of Geoff Brooke and Robin Kelly. Geoff Brooke was a close friend of Robin Kelly and the item forms part of the Vaderluys-Kelly Collection, donated by her in 2018.robin kelly, geoffrey (geoff) brooke, performing arts - 20th century