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Melbourne Legacy
Flag, Legacy, 2012
The flag was made to replace an existing Legacy flag (at the insistence of Myra Healey) that was stolen. Myra was a member of the Upper Yarra Legacy Widows Club. The flag was flown next to the Australian flag in the RSL Memorial Garden. The symbol of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country.The Legacy flag was a reminder that Legacy was still active in its work for families of ex-service and serving personnel.Large rectangular synthetic flag with the word Legacy and the torch logo, canvas binding down the left hand edge. Also a short history of how the flag was flown at an RSL typed on white paper x 2 pages.The word Legacy (in blue), underlined in orange. Legacy torch (in blue) on the righthand side of the flag. Lower righthand side of Legacy Torch is registered trade mark symbol.legacy promotion, logo, flags -
Melbourne Legacy
Flag, Junior Legacy Club, c1955
A large flag with the Legacy logo. It was made in the 1950s possibly for use at events like the annual demonstration. The symbol of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country.An example of the Legacy logo being used on a flag in the 1950s.Cream coloured flag. Commercially made by Gairs Melbourne for Junior Legacy Club featuring the Legacy torch logo.legacy promotion, logo -
Melbourne Legacy
Flag, Legacy Torch
A large fabric flag of the Legacy logo. It would be used on many occasions to identify and promote Legacy. The symbol of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country. The Wreath of Laurel is the symbol of our remembrance of them. The flag was used in many events up to at least the early 1990s to promote Legacy. An example of the Legacy logo being used on a flag.Commercially made Legacy Flag. Legacy symbol appliqued onto yellow background. Flag rings attached.legacy promotion, logo -
Melbourne Legacy
Banner, Legacy Jubilee
A banner promoting Legacy that was used at the ANZAC Day March 1973. 1973 was the Golden Jubilee of Legacy's creation in 1923. Many celebrations were held and this banner was proudly displayed as the Legatees marched together in the Anzac Day March instead of marching in their individual battalions.A banner that was used in a significant celebration of the golden jubilee of Legacy.Canvas printed banner with nylon cord at each corner. White background with Legacy logo and text printed on surface. Left hand side printed in gold is the Legacy logo with 1923/50/1973/ Legacy. Centre and RHS in black LEGACY JUBILLEE. In gold underneath ‘Service to widows of ex servicemen and their children.’ Designed to be carried in a march.legacy promotion, anzac day, golden jubilee, 50th anniversary -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Special Legacy Week Address by the Governor General, 1960
A special Legacy Week Address by the Governor General, in 1960. Legacy week was a time to appeal to the public for donations and the Governor of Victoria was the patron of Legacy.A record that the Governor General of Australia was involved in promoting Legacy during Legacy week in the 1960s.Cardboard box containing audio tape recording of the address by the Governor General in 1960.Cardboard box with paper sticker, John Clemenger Pty. Ltd. Adervertising. 473 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Permanent record wriiten with blue ball point pen. Special Legacy Week Address by the Governor General. Please return to Tony Charlton after use on September 4th, 1960. Cardboard box, recoding. Tape sato - 3 Clear plastic spool, audio tape plastic film.legacy week, legacy promotion, governor general -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Arnold Palmer
The tape has not been played. It appears to be a tape made to promote Legacy for a Legacy Appeal as it was with other tapes of that type and purpose.A record that Legacy used audio recording for promotion.Cardboard box containing audio film.AH/ Mr. Ivan Layton Legacy House, 3rd Floor, 293 Swanston St, Melbourne. Armstrong audio/video Pty Ltd, Sound Recording Studios, 180 Bank Street, Sth Melbourne, PO Box 296, Victoria 3205 Australia. Telephone (03) 699 1844 Cables 'Studio' Melb Australia.legacy appeal, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Junior Legatees, 1975
Four young ladies around the Legacy symbol and then individual closeups of three of them. From an envelope maked P8 Junior Legatee Photographs, including the text "Blamey House Junior Legatees 1975". Deduction is that the young ladies were junior legatees at one of the residences in 1975. Names unknown.Four of the junior Legatees from Blamey House in 1975 were posed for a photo with the Legacy Symbol, perhaps to be used in a promotional story or marketing.Black and white photo x 4 of four women standing around the Legacy logo, then individual photos.junior legatee, blamey house, residences -
Melbourne Legacy
Film - Video tape, Appeal 1979, 1979
A film that recorded Paul Cronin for the Legacy Appeal in 1979.A record that celebrities were part of the Legacy Appeals in the 1970s.Cardboard box containing TV tape.Appeal 1979 TV tape Paul Cronin Armstrong audio/video 180 Banks Street, South Melbourne PO Box 296 Victoria, 3205 Australia Telephone (03) 699 1844legacy appeal, legacy promotion, fundraising -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, "Legacy Week" - 1969, 1969
A message about Legacy Week by the Earl Mountbatten of Burma (Louis Mountbatten) recorded in 1969. A common method of recording for broadcasting. A record that Legacy Week was promoted by members of the royal family and distinguished people.A recording for Legacy Week in 1969 on a clear spool with clear plastic packaging.Klarion Enterprises Propietry Limited, telephone 329-7900, 321 William St., Melbourne 3000. "Legacy Week" - 1969, Message delivered by Earl Mountbatten of Burma. Not to be broadcast before 6.P.M.on Sunday 31/8/69. Thereafter at frequent times throughout "LEGACY WEEK".legacy promotion, legacy appeal -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Rt. Hon. John. G. Gorton C.H., M.P
The tape has not been played but from the label it is presumed to be a recording of John Gorton to launch Legacy week. For many years the main time of year for fundraising is September when Legacy holds 'Legacy Week'. Often there is a celebrity who would launch the appeal so presumably John Gorton recorded a message. John Gorton flew for the RAAF in World War 11, and was Prime Minister of Australia.A record that celebrities were part of the Legacy Appeals in the 1970s.Black magnetic tape on a clear plastic spool in a red cardboard box.Box, RCA, Magnetic Tape, For your recorder, Extra strength, Professional standard, Splice free, 600Ft. 1.5 mil polyester 5" reel, type 15M-6, 1.5 mil polyester, RCA type 1.5m-6. Spool, made in USA, RCA, side 1legacy week, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Legacy Week message - 1977 given by David Frost, 1977
A recording by a prominent person, David Frost, of a message about Legacy Week in 1977. The tape has not been played but presumably it is about the work of Legacy to be broadcast to promote Legacy during Legacy week 1977.A record that prominent people helped promote Legacy in Legacy Week over the years. Audio recording on a spool in a cream cardboard box for Legacy Week 1977.Typed label says; "Legacy Week" message - 1977 given by David Frost. Stamped 'Melbourne Legacy' in purple ink on top and bottom of box.legacy week, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Address by the PM of Australia RG Menzies 1960, 1960
A recording of a speech by PM Robert Menzies at Legacy House during the launch of Legacy Week in 1960. The Prime Minister is recognising the importance of the welfare carried out by Legacy for the families of service personnel who have died as a result war or since. The event was covered in the press, with a photo appearing in The Age on 6 September 1960. The article was saved in a scrapbook of press clippings. The content of the speech is not known as the tape hasn't been played. there are two speeches by Sir Robert Menzies in the archive, one undated and one from 1967.A record that prominent Australians were asked to promote Legacy during Legacy Week.An audio tape recording of an address by the Prime Minister Robert Menzies at Legacy House in 1960.Hand written in black ink on the label: Address by:- The Prime Minister of Australia The Right Honourable R.G.Menzies, C.H., Q.C.,M.P. at opening of "Legacy Week 1960 Legacy House Melbourne 5-9-60 at 1 pm". Front of box in white print, Special Sound recording tape for highest frequency response. In red print PYROX. In white print Magictape finest quality recording tape. Side of box in white print Magictape sound recording tape (printed on 3 sides). Bottom of box in black print, PYROX/ Magictape/ The ultrain sound recording tape/Suitable for all Tape recorders/This reel contains. supplies available from PYROX LTD 14-36 Queensberry St, Melbourne and at Sydney Spool, Paper adhered to spool with cello tape. Hand written in blue biro Prime Minister R.G.Menzies "Legacy Week' 1960 speech, legacy week, legacy promotion, robert menzies -
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
Pamphlet - Document, brochure, The Legacy Boy - worthy son of a worthy father, 1953
A brochure explaining Legacy's work and providing information on how to donate. The paragraphs included: What is Legacy? Who are the members of Legacy? What kind of help does Legacy provide? How is Legacy financed? How many children is Legacy helping in Victoria? What does its help to widows and children cost Legacy? Why it necessary to provide this degree of help, when there is a generous Repatriation Act? What, shortly, is Legacy's objective in helping the children? Address given for Junior Legacy is 45 Market St, Melbourne.A record of how Legacy portrayed itself to the wider community.One page white paper, printed, folded in half. Black and white photograph and printed text.marketing, legacy promotion, fundraising -
Melbourne Legacy
Pamphlet - Document, brochure, The Legacy Family - worthy of the father, September 1959
A photo of a boy and his mother that was used on a brochure explaining Legacy's work and providing information on how to donate. Whom does Legacy help? What kind of help does Legacy provide? What is the composition of a Legacy Club or Group? How many dependents is Legacy actively helping in Victoria? What does Legacy spend in this Sate in its work? Why it necessary to provide this degree of help, when there is a generous Repatriation Act? What is Legacy's aim? Donations. Address given for Junior Legacy is Legacy House, 293 Swanston St, Melbourne. The photo was also used on the cover of the Legacy Newsletter in September 1953. The boy is wearing a Boys Class uniform with the Legacy logo and his mother is wearing a fur.A record of how Legacy portrayed itself to the wider community.One page white paper, printed, folded in half. Black and white photograph of a boy and his mother and printed text.Handwritten 'Mrs Masters 7330' in pencil on back page.marketing, legacy promotion, uniform -
Melbourne Legacy
Pamphlet - Document, brochure, The Legacy Boy - worthy son of a worthy father, 1960
A brochure for Legacy Albury explaining Legacy's work and providing information on how to donate. Headings in the brochure included: Whom does Legacy help? What kind of help does Legacy provide? How many dependants is Legacy actively helping in Victoria? What does Legacy spend in this State in its work? How are these funds provided? Why it necessary to provide this degree of help, when there is a generous Repatriation Act? What is Legacy's aim? Address given is ANZAC House, Dean St, Albury NSW. Reprint 1960. Also a leaflet using the same boy's photo, format changed to fit a single page without folding.A record of how Legacy portrayed itself to the wider community.00408.1 One page white paper, folded in half. Black and white photograph and printed text. 00408.2 One page white paper. Black and white photograph and printed text.marketing, legacy promotion, albury, objectives -
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, 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, Legacy Appeal 1989. Ron Barassi abseiling, August 1989
Photos of abseiling down the Gas and Fuel building that were on the corner of Flinders St and Swanston St. It was an event for Legacy Week 1989. See also the training that occurred prior to the event - photos 00486 and 01409. Ron Barassi abseils for Legacy joined by staff member Carol Shaw and Legatee Peter Heeney. A label states it "was a Legacy versus Radio personalities abseiling challenge". Media team was Fox's Wally (Paul) Weissel and Ken Cavanagh and Triple M's Andy McClean. Aided by Williamstown Commando Company with training at Nidrie Quarry. Ron Barassi participated in many events for Legacy over the years, he had been a young Legatee after his father was killed in action at Tobruk in World War II, aged 27. Two photos also featured in the President's Highlights Report in 1989.A record of some important personalities giving their time to promote Legacy in 1989.Colour photo x 13 of a junior legatee and Ron Barassi abseiling.legacy promotion, ron barassi, legacy week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Abseiling training, 08/1989
Photos of abseiling training in preparation for abseiling down the Gas and Fuel buildings in Flinders St with Ron Barassi in August 1989 - see 00508 and 01409. The event was for Legacy Week 1989. Details of the event said Ron Barassi abseils for Legacy joined by Carol Shaw and Legatee Peter Heeney. Media team watching them were Fox's Wally Weissel and Ken Kavanagh and Triple M's Andy McLean. Aided by Williamstown Commando Company with training at Nidrie Quarry.A record of a promotional event.Colour photo x 4 of training for an abseiling event.legacy promotion, legacy week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Week 1990, Selling Badges, 1991
Photos of event in Melbourne's City Square (corner of Swanston and Collins Streets) for Legacy Week in 1991. There is a band from Royal Australian Navy (RAN) playing under the Legacy Banner - which says "Legacy Caring for Australia's Biggest Family". The same banner is used at a dinner - see 000492 (from the same roll of film). The paper label says the photographer was Susie Howard, the publicity officer on 6 September 1991. Part of a scrapbook of photos compiled by Legacy of major events in the 1980s and 1990s and deposited in the archive cabinets along with many other items and photos prior to the start of the cataloguing.A record of Legacy being promoted by the Navy, who helped with Badge Day.Colour photo x 7 of an event in the city square for Legacy Week in 1991.legacy appeal, legacy week, legacy promotion, badge week, navy -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Media Launch 2000, 2000
A legatee function in Legacy House with General Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK, MC as a guest speaker. It is assumed to be 2000 as it was with a bunch of other photos with the label, "Media Launch 2000", plus David Kelly appears to be President. Other names unknown.A record of function for Legatees. Colour photo x 4 of a function at Legacy House to launch Legacy Week.Printing on the back " -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Media Launch 2000, 2000
A legatee function in Legacy House with General Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK, MC as a guest speaker. It is assumed to be 2000 as it was with a bunch of other photos with the label, "Media Launch 2000", plus David Kelly appears to be President. Legible names are: L/- Colin Bannister, Graham Thom and Sue Maher. Other names unknown.A record of function for Legatees. Colour photo x 4 of a function at Legacy House to launch Legacy Week.Printing on the back " -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Media Launch 2000, 2000
A legatee function in Legacy House with General Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK, MC as a guest speaker. It is assumed to be 2000 as it was with a bunch of other photos with the label, "Media Launch 2000", plus David Kelly appears to be President. Some names are: Captain Steve Pearson, David Cull, L/- Alan Fookes, Peter Hateley, L/- George Logan, Greg Mead(?) and David Kelly with Neil O'Loughlin. Other names unknown.A record of function for Legatees. Colour photo x 4 of a function at Legacy House to launch Legacy Week.Printing on the back " -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Media Launch 2000, 2000
With other photos that had a Yellow Post-it note says: "Media Launch 2000". See also 00545, 00546 and 00547. But they were a different film number. The other photos were a legatee function in Legacy House with General Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK, MC as a guest speaker. It is assumed to be 2000 as it was with a bunch of other photos with the label, "Media Launch 2000". Legible name tags are: Air Vice Marshall Neil Smith AM. MBE. and Gary Rowe MLA. Other name is Peter Lawrence.A record of function for Legatees. Colour photo x 1 of a gathering at Legacy House to publicise Legacy Week.Printing on the back " -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 1990, 1990
Three widows standing in the forecourt of the Shrine of Remembrance and a photo of the elderly lady on her own. Her name is Mrs Winifred Fotheringham who helped launch the 1990 Legacy week as she was the oldest Legacy widow and had reached 101 years of age. Two newspapers used the photos on 4 September 1990. The Age used the three ladies with a caption. The Sun featured Winifred in a large photo on page 3. The article mentions her husband Archie, was shot four times in World War 1 but managed to live to the age of 83. Her son lost his life in World War 2 at the age of 23 while flying a mission over Germany and he was shot down. Legacy helped her after her husband died and she would be alone if it wasn't for Legacy. It mentions that Legacy hoped to raise $1.6 million to help the 23,000 ageing widows in their care. The photo of the three widows was featured in the 1990 Presidents report published with the Annual report. The caption says: 'Three generations of Legacy widows, WWII Mrs Dorothy Latta, 102 year old Mrs Winifred Fotheringham and Vietnam widow Mrs Barbara Leach.' Mrs Fotheringham is also seen at Anzac Commemoration service for students in April 1990 (item 00845) in the same outfit but with her badge on the other lapel. She is also in 01045 and 01553 when she was 101 and being promoted for Legacy Week.A record of a Legacy widow being photographed on on a visit to the Shrine.Black and white photo x 2 of three ladies at the Shrine.Pic 3 in black pen on reverse.widows, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Pamphlet, Legacy Lone Pines, 1971
In approx 1971 Legacy distributed pine trees grown from seeds of a pine cone from Gallipoli, this brochure lists the towns that received the seedlings. It includes "The Story of the ANZACS" and "The Legacy Lone Pine Project". A record of a type of work done by Legatees to keep the memory of Gallipoli and fallen comrades alive.Single page printed brochure folded in three.legacy promotion, lone pine -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Week 2001, 2001
A legatee function in Legacy House. It is assumed to be 2001 as it was with a bunch of other photos with the label, "Badge Launch 2001". L/- David Kelly is on left of 00596.1, then L/- Peter Lawrence and L/- Luscombe on the right 00596.2 the lady in the centre is Margaret Armstrong, and on the right Joan Miller, other names unknown.A record of a function for Legatees. Colour photo x 3 of a function at Legacy House for Badge Week.Printing on the back " -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Operation Rosemary, 1999
A group of widows at Legacy House preparing trays of rosemary to be given to the public and worn as a sign of remembrance. It is assumed to be 1999 as it was with a bunch of other photos with the label, "Legacy House 2nd Floor 1999". Names unknown. In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. At a later date they also made sprigs for the Schools Shrine Service. . . don't worry, there are ladies here to show you how to make them and it's a chance to have a chat and cuppa whilst you work together. Any day day that you can spare . . . please ring Joan Miller."A record of widows preparing rosemary for the public. Rosemary is sign of remembrance. Colour photo x 6 of widows preparing trays of rosemary.Handwritten "Legacy House 2nd Floor 1999" on a yellow post-it note. widows, legacy promotion, rosemary -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Operation Rosemary, 1997
A group of widows at Legacy House preparing trays of rosemary to be given to the public and worn as a sign of remembrance on Anzac Day. This photo appeared in the June 1997 edition of The Answer. The caption said: "Legacy Ladies making the thousands of rosemary sprigs for the ANZAC Student's Service and ANZAC Parade marchers". The lady in purple is Inez Bruce, the other names unknown. In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. At a later date they also made sprigs for the Schools Shrine Service. . . don't worry, there are ladies here to show you how to make them and it's a chance to hav a chat and cuppa whilst you work together. Any day day that you can spare . . . please ring Joan Miller."A record of widows preparing rosemary for the public. Rosemary is sign of remembrance. Colour photo x 2 of three ladies preparing rosemary sprigs.Printing on the back "