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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Legal record - Book, Stanley Athenaeum - Library Committee Minute Book 1970-1991
Brown wood appearance 'contact' coloured covering - slightly ripped. Cover coming away from spine - cardboard material. Ruled blue lined pages x approximately 100 Period1970-1991. Some records are on paper and clued to a page. -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Legal record - Book, Stanley Athenaeum - Minute and Accounts Book 1992-1998
Records from Stanley Athenaeum and Library Committee. January 1992- next 30 pages approximately blue lined. Front cover black with red binding on spine and corners. 1992-1998. -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Legal record - Book, Stanley Athenaeum - Minute Book 1947-1970
dark Green-Black cover with red cloth binding which needs repair. Some pages worn. Blue lined pages approximately 182. Additional information re Euchre Parties glued to torn front cover. Gold lettering on binding reads 'Minute Book'. Euchre Party dates and accounts 1960-1970 with some missing. Note: Back page to Deed for Athenaeum Grounds 18 February 1873.Front cover sticker 11cm x 8cm has 'Minute Book' enclosed in an ornate edging. -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Legal record - Book, Stanley Athenaeum - Receipt Book 1958-1959
'The Rico' cash receipt book with duplicate blue carbon and cardboard.. Approximately 2 dozen sheets with 2 sheets intact receipts and carbon - 1958-1959. Deep blue spine binding -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Legal record - Book, Stanley Athenaeum - Receipt Book 1959-1960
'The Rico' cash receipt book with duplicate blue carbon and cardboard.4 receipts per page, duplicate and carbon 1 page intact - 1959-1960. Black spine bindingScribble inside from cover -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Legal record - Book, Stanley Athenaeum - Receipt Book 1960-1962
'Tudor' cash receipt book with red cover and grey fabric binding, duplicate, blue carbon and cardboard. 50 sheets - 1960-1962. Details of Tudor duplicate books on back cover.Details of Tudor duplicate books on back cover. Back page extra jottings. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Legal record (item) - Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Board Minutes, Board Minutes 27/10/1936 to 15/12/1941
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Legal record (item) - Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Declarations, Former Directors Declaration of Interest Section 123
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Legal record - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Pty Ltd, Draft Minutes of Meeting of Directors
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Solis, Gary D, Son Thang: An American War Crime, 1997
A riveting account of the Marine Corps' worst known war crime in Vietnam and of its legal aftermath. Gary Solis throws valuable light on may little-known aspects of the Vietnam War and on the way the system of military justice operated there.A riveting account of the Marine Corps' worst known war crime in Vietnam and of its legal aftermath. Gary Solis throws valuable light on may little-known aspects of the Vietnam War and on the way the system of military justice operated there. vietnam war, 1961-1975, son thang incident, vietnam, 1970 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Creyke, Robin & Sutherland, Peter, Veterans' Entitlements Law
For over eighty-five years, and from both sides of politics, the Commonwealth Government has provided support for servicemen and women. Whether it be soldier settlers' block, further education, specially fitted cars for limbless, habitation programs or financial support, Australians have been prepared in practical ways to help and compensate the men and women who have served their country in the armed forces especially in times of war.For over eighty-five years, and from both sides of politics, the Commonwealth Government has provided support for servicemen and women. Whether it be soldier settlers' block, further education, specially fitted cars for limbless, habitation programs or financial support, Australians have been prepared in practical ways to help and compensate the men and women who have served their country in the armed forces especially in times of war.veterans - legal status, laws etc - australia, military pensions - australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Legal record (item) - Minute Sheet: Anson Spares, Disposal of Anson and Cheetah Spares
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Hickey, Gerald, Village in Vietnam
One of the struggles between East and West is taking place in South Vietnam, an area whose culture has been virtually unknown to scholars. The author has used the small village of Khanh Hau, in the Mekong River delta southwest of Saigon, as a microcosm for the study of the rural physical setting, the beliefs and customs of the several religions that exist here side by side, the kinship and family pattern, the crops and agricultural methods, the economic, administrative, the legal systems, and the socioeconomic structure and mobility.One of the struggles between East and West is taking place in South Vietnam, an area whose culture has been virtually unknown to scholars. The author has used the small village of Khanh Hau, in the Mekong River delta southwest of Saigon, as a microcosm for the study of the rural physical setting, the beliefs and customs of the several religions that exist here side by side, the kinship and family pattern, the crops and agricultural methods, the economic, administrative, the legal systems, and the socioeconomic structure and mobility.ethnology -- vietnam, anthropology, cultural, mekong river, khanh hau -
Clunes Museum
Legal record - LICENCE
Billiard licences contained in a blue cardboard cover, for tables numbered 13081, 13082, issued to Charles Edward Morgan in 1893 and 1894 in Jerusalem in the District of Tourello. Licence numbers 13083, 13084 and 13085 are unused.On front cover; Billiard Table Licence numbers 13081, 13082, 13083, 13084, 13085licence - billiard table, charles edward morgan -
St Kilda Historical Society
Legal record - Certificate, Certificate of Right of Burial in the St Kilda General Cemetery, 1929
Certificate showing that, upon payment of 10 pounds, Edith Jackson was granted a plot number 165a in the Baptist section of the St Kilda General Cemetery, on 14 February 1929.White paper, discoloured with age, printed and handwritten on both sides in black. Red wax seal attached.st kilda cemetery, edith jackson -
St Kilda Historical Society
Legal record - Legal agreement, Agreement for Keeping Graves in Perpetuity, 1948
An agreement between Ellison, Hewison & Whitehead, acting for the estate of Margaret S Cummins, and the St Kilda General Cemetery to maintain her grave in perpetuity, at a cost of 45 pounds. The agreement is dated 8 April 1948 and applies to plot number 447c, compartment C in the Presbyterian section of the cemetery.Light grey paper, printed and handwritten on both sides in black and blue. Numbered 365st kilda cemetery, margaret s cummins -
Clunes Museum
Administrative record - Common Seal
Seal of the Water Commission of Clunes (headed by Peter Lalor) enamel covered convolulus flower pattern, off white, gold coloured leavesNillegal seal, administration item -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Visual Environment, 1970
Discusses how the architect has broadened the visual perception of environment - from loud and gimmicky (as copied from America) to acceptance and recognition of how to incorporate environmental design into architectural plans.Original manuscript a lecture given at a seminar on the environment conducted in July 1970 by the Institute of Business Administration and the Victorian Employers Federation. The lecture was condensed into two articles published in "The Age" as 'Spoilers of our environment'. The manuscript appears to be Part 1 titled 'Legal vandalism', published in "The Age" on 09.07,1970. Part 2 was titled ' The more optimistic view of the future', published in "The Age" on 10.07.1970 as 'Digger-cult curse'. Typewritten, quarto, 15 pagesenvironment, visual environment, architect, australia, visual pollution, urban ugliness, robin boyd, manuscript -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Sarah Pritchard, Indigenous Peoples, the United Nations and human rights, 1998
Introduction: The significance of international law /? Sarah Pritchard.-- Linking international standards with contemporary concerns of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples /? Mick Dodson.-- The UN Charter-based human rights system: The UN Charter-based human rights system: an overview /? Garth Nettheim.-- Working Group on Indigenous Populations: mandate, standard-setting activities and future perspectives /? Sarah Pritchard.-- The UN treaty-based human rights system and individual complaints: The UN treaty-based human rights system: an overview /? Hilary Charlesworth.-- Individual complaints: an overview and admissibility requirements /? Hilary Charlesworth.-- Individual complaints: historical perspectives and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights /? Philip Alston.-- Individual communications under the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Elizabeth Evatt.-- Individual communications: the Convention against Torture and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination /? Michael O'Flaherty.-- The UN treaty-based human rights system and periodic reporting: Periodic reporting: the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the Child /? Philip Alston.-- Periodic reporting: the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women /? Elizabeth Evatt .-- The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination: non-governmental input and the early warning and urgent procedure /? Michael O'Flaherty.-- Indigenous peoples and some relevant human rights standards: Substantive provisions of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination /? Michael O'Flaherty.-- The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Indigenous peoples /? Sarah Pritchard.united nations -- history. indigenous peoples -- legal status, laws, etc. aboriginal australians -- civil rights. aboriginal australians -- legal status, laws, etc. human rights. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Anna Haebich, Broken circles : fragmenting Indigenous families 1800-2000, 2001
This book demonstrates how, from the earliest times of European colonisation, Aboriginal Australians across all states and territories experienced the trauma of loss and separation, as their children were abducted, enslaved, institutionalised and culturally remodelled.b&w photographs, newspaper articlesvictorian aboriginal child care agency, victorian aborigines advancement league, victorian aboriginal legal service, stolen generations, colonisation -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Functional object - Legal seal
Seal/stamp black cast-iron embossing machine with ornate gold and red decoration and a turned wooden handle. The seal in the machine is that of the Wesleyan Church of Victoria Property Trust. "The Methodist Church "Victoria" Property Trust" "Common Seal"methodist church (victoria) property trust -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Phoenix Fireworks Sales Poster
There were at least two different coloured sales posters depicting the same images, a yellow poster and a grey poster. It is unknown whether these were in use at the same time or whether one type preceded the other. Repaired images of the two posters placed side by side can be seen in the 2nd photo. The repair work was done by a volunteer at our Society with the aid of Microsoft Paint. Fireworks were manufactured in Sunshine Victoria from the early 1890's by the PHOENIX FIREWORKS CO. The factory was located a short distance to the north of Ballarat Rd, on the corner of Phoenix St and McIntyre Rd, North Sunshine. For safety reasons the factory consisted of small separated huts to minimise the damage in case one blew up. Images of the factory and the workers from Circa 1920's can be seen in the 3rd and 4th photos. Fireworks were readily sold by shops to the general public, including children, for celebrating Empire Day on May 24 and Guy Fawkes Day on November 5. Because of injuries, damages, and fires, sales to the general public of exploding fireworks such as bangers and crackers, were banned in Victoria in 1974. By 1982 sales of other fireworks, except for items such as sparklers, were also banned. Despite the bans some of the public still manages to obtain fireworks from other sources to this day, as evidenced by the many discharges on each New Year eve. The factory no longer exists and ironically part of the site is now occupied by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade and several small businesses, including a smash repair business and a tyre retailer. The poster shows the attitude that previously existed, where children and the general public could readily purchase and legally discharge fireworks. For safety reasons this attitude is now frowned upon by the authorities.Colour printed paper sales poster which is laminated within a glossy plastic film. The poster shows a happy caricature boy flying through the night sky while sitting on a large sky rocket. The sky is full of exploding fireworks, and on the ground several happy caricature children are letting off fireworks.PHOENIX FIREWORKS SOLD HEREphoenix, fireworks, crackers, sky rockets, sales poster, guy fawkes, empire day -
Clunes Museum
Legal record - MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE, 1860
MARRIAGE TOOK PLACE THIRTY FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1860.1 ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE AT THE CHURCH OF ED. SCHOOLHOUSE, AMHURST, ACCORDING TO THE RITES AND CEREMONY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND .2 PHOTOCOPY OF CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE AT THE CHURCH OF ED. SCHOOLHOUSE, AMHURST, ACCORDING TO THE RITES AND CEREMONY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLANDJOHN SWAINSON, MINER BACK CREEK, TALBOT SARAH JANE DALY, SPINSTER, 19 YEARS, BACK CREEK, TALBOTjohn swainson, sarah jane daly -
Clunes Museum
Legal record - VICTUALLER'S LICENCE, 21/12/1892
PHOTOCOPIED VICTUALLER'S LICENCE ISSUED IN THE DISTRICT OF CALLAWADDA TO WILLIAM COWLAND OF GLENORCHY, VICTORIA ON 21/12/1892 TO OPERATE THE ROYAL HOTEL, GLENORCHY, VICTORIA FOR THE YEAR 1893 victualler's licence, william cowland, glenorchy, the royal hotel -
Clunes Museum
Legal record - DEEDS, Free Lending Library Titles, Declarations and Maps
Transfer of deeds from mechanics Institute Trust declarations 1903 & 1953 Maps of Clunes & Talbot Copy of all deeds and titles1. Free Lending Library Title - Vol 3125 Folio 945 1906 2. Agreement Mechanics Institute change to Free Library 1/4/1874 3. Declaration Trust Free Library 8/9/1903 4. Declaration Trust Free Library 30/12/1953 5. Zone mage Clunes (circa 1960) 6. Zone Map Talbot (circa 1960) 7. Map of Interim Development Order Clunes & Talbot Shire Circa 1960 8. Typed copy (A4) of all deed and titlesfree library, deeds, mechanics institute, titles, trusts -
Clunes Museum
Legal record - BINDER - BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, 1955 - 1956
BROWN SYNTHETIC BINDER - THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA - CONTAINING STATEMENTS CLUNES LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY 16 - 5 - 1955 TO 15 - 3 - 1956commerce, banking, benevolent society, clunes hospital -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Program Guide, 30th Melbourne International Comedy Festival 23 Mar - 17 Apr 2016 various events held at Athenaeum Theatre
akmal, alex williamson, bugle boys, chopper's republic of anzakistan, dave hughes, isaac lomman, lawrence mooney, legal comedy debate, philip nitschke, sammy j & randy land, stephen k amos, steve poltz, umbilical brothers, tom green, dave thornton, penny arcade -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, Berg, Jim, Pathways in Sociology - Deviance, Law and Penal System and Exchange & Society
Outlines the history of Victorian Aboriginal people in their treatment under the Victorian Aborigines Boards and subsequent Board. Also the attitudes of white society to Aboriginal people. The establishment and history of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service is also outlined.27 P.; refs.; 30 cm.Outlines the history of Victorian Aboriginal people in their treatment under the Victorian Aborigines Boards and subsequent Board. Also the attitudes of white society to Aboriginal people. The establishment and history of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service is also outlined.victorian aboriginal legal service | aboriginal australians. | victoria. aborigines welfare board | australian aborigines league | federal council for the advancement of aborigines | victoria. department of aboriginal affairs australia. | department of aboriginal affairs. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bonwick, James, The Last of the Tasmanians : or The Black War of Van Diemen's Land, 1870
Contents: Voyagers' Tales of the Tasmanians - The first battle; Captain Cook's visit; The French visit in 1792; Flinders and Bass at the Derwent; Peron's visit in 1802; The French and the Wood-nymphs. The Black War - Massacre of the Blacks in 1804; Destruction of Public Records; Kidnapping Black Boys; Michael Howe's Black Mary; Chase after Stock-keepers; Colonel Sorell's order of 1819. Cruelties to the Blacks - Cruelty of Early Settlers; Cruelty of Bushrangers; Spanish and Dutch Cruelties. Outrages of the Blacks - Hanging of Two Aborigines; The Demarcation Order of 1828; Martial Law; Pictorial Proclamation; Proclamation of October 1830; Mosquito and the Tame Mob; Execution of Mosquito and Black Jack; Cruelties of the Blacks; A hand left in the trap; Bravery of a Half-caste wife; Chastity of White Women respected; Time of terror. The Line - Proclamation for Volunteers; Arrangements for the Capture; Leaders and numbers in the Line; Savage's Tale of the Savages; Mr. Walpole caught a Black; Siege of the "Three Thumbs"; Ï30,000 for One Black; Egg-gathers break through a Line. Capture Parties - Leaders of Parties; John Batman, the Blacks' Friend; The Sydney Black Guides; A Night at Ben Lomond; Gilbert Robertson, the Leader; Jorgen Jorgenson, the Dane. George Augustus Robinson, The Concilliator - Bruni Island Depot; Tuganina, the beautiful Tasmanian; The Conciliatory Mission; Robinson's Capture of a Tribe; Triumphal Entry into Hobart Town; Truganina saves Robinson's Life. Flinders Island - Swan Island Depot; Gun Carriage Island; Flinders Island Depot; Visit of the Quaker Missionaries; Life of Aborigines on Flinders Island; Mr Clark, the Catechist; School Examination of the Natives; Dr. Jeannert, the Commandant; Dr Milligan removes Natives from Flinders. Oyster Cove - Author's Visit to the Naives at Oyster Cove; Death of Mr Clark; Maryann and Walter. The Sealers - Home Life of Sealers' Women; Robinson removes the Women to Flinders; The Quakers and Sealers. Half-Castes - Murder of Half-castes; Fecundity of Mixed Races; Bishop Nixon's Visit to the Straits' Half-castes; Bong and her Daughter Dolly. Native Rights - Legal Rights; Hanging of Four Tasmanians. Civilization - Whately's Degradation Theory; Effects of Civilization; Drink and Civilization; Walter the civilized Tasmanian; An Aboriginal Discourse; Mr. Wedge's Black Boy; Failure of Australian Missions; Christian Tasmanians. Decline - Amalgamation of Races; Decline, a 'Decreeof Providence'; Hawaiian and Maori Decline; Drink, the great Destroyer; Story of the civilised Mathinna; Count Strzelecki's Theory of Decline; Lanne, the Last Man; Lalla Rookh, the Last Tasmanian.400 p., 15 leaves of ports. : ill., fold-out map ; 23 cm.Contents: Voyagers' Tales of the Tasmanians - The first battle; Captain Cook's visit; The French visit in 1792; Flinders and Bass at the Derwent; Peron's visit in 1802; The French and the Wood-nymphs. The Black War - Massacre of the Blacks in 1804; Destruction of Public Records; Kidnapping Black Boys; Michael Howe's Black Mary; Chase after Stock-keepers; Colonel Sorell's order of 1819. Cruelties to the Blacks - Cruelty of Early Settlers; Cruelty of Bushrangers; Spanish and Dutch Cruelties. Outrages of the Blacks - Hanging of Two Aborigines; The Demarcation Order of 1828; Martial Law; Pictorial Proclamation; Proclamation of October 1830; Mosquito and the Tame Mob; Execution of Mosquito and Black Jack; Cruelties of the Blacks; A hand left in the trap; Bravery of a Half-caste wife; Chastity of White Women respected; Time of terror. The Line - Proclamation for Volunteers; Arrangements for the Capture; Leaders and numbers in the Line; Savage's Tale of the Savages; Mr. Walpole caught a Black; Siege of the "Three Thumbs"; Ï30,000 for One Black; Egg-gathers break through a Line. Capture Parties - Leaders of Parties; John Batman, the Blacks' Friend; The Sydney Black Guides; A Night at Ben Lomond; Gilbert Robertson, the Leader; Jorgen Jorgenson, the Dane. George Augustus Robinson, The Concilliator - Bruni Island Depot; Tuganina, the beautiful Tasmanian; The Conciliatory Mission; Robinson's Capture of a Tribe; Triumphal Entry into Hobart Town; Truganina saves Robinson's Life. Flinders Island - Swan Island Depot; Gun Carriage Island; Flinders Island Depot; Visit of the Quaker Missionaries; Life of Aborigines on Flinders Island; Mr Clark, the Catechist; School Examination of the Natives; Dr. Jeannert, the Commandant; Dr Milligan removes Natives from Flinders. Oyster Cove - Author's Visit to the Naives at Oyster Cove; Death of Mr Clark; Maryann and Walter. The Sealers - Home Life of Sealers' Women; Robinson removes the Women to Flinders; The Quakers and Sealers. Half-Castes - Murder of Half-castes; Fecundity of Mixed Races; Bishop Nixon's Visit to the Straits' Half-castes; Bong and her Daughter Dolly. Native Rights - Legal Rights; Hanging of Four Tasmanians. Civilization - Whately's Degradation Theory; Effects of Civilization; Drink and Civilization; Walter the civilized Tasmanian; An Aboriginal Discourse; Mr. Wedge's Black Boy; Failure of Australian Missions; Christian Tasmanians. Decline - Amalgamation of Races; Decline, a 'Decreeof Providence'; Hawaiian and Maori Decline; Drink, the great Destroyer; Story of the civilised Mathinna; Count Strzelecki's Theory of Decline; Lanne, the Last Man; Lalla Rookh, the Last Tasmanian.aboriginal tasmanians. | tasmania -- history -- to 1803. | tasmania -- history -- 1803-1900. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Baker, Ken, A treaty with the Aborigines?, 1988
Articles by a variety of well-known people on the subject of a treaty.50 p. : ill., col. map, ports. ; 30 cm.Articles by a variety of well-known people on the subject of a treaty.1. aborigines, aust. -- govt. relations. 2. aborigines, aust. -- treaties. 3. aborigines, aust. -- legal status, laws, etc. i. institute of public affairs (australia). ii. policy issues