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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Instrument - Realia, Kemp Counter Timer Box Model 4DS10, 1960's
Use to measure radiation at Stawell Technical SchoolGrey box with handle on top and four electronic counters on front used with Geiger Muller detector. Kemp Model 4DS10 Designed and made by E A Kemp Pty Ltd Sydneyscience, education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Slide, Ian McCann, Getting in the Truck, 1965
Colour Slide: a Man Gettin in a Grey Truck, Truck has Yellow tank Behind cabin.lake belfield -
Emerging Writers' Festival
2008 Festival Program, Emerging Writers' Festival 2008 Festival Program
This is the program from the 2008 Emerging Writers' Festival. The program provides information about the events and programs involved in the festival, the first EWF programmed by Artistic Director David Ryding.Small cream and grey stapled booklet containing the details of the 2008 Emerging Writers' Festival programming.2008 emerging writers' festival, david ryding, literary program, the wheeler centre, emerging writers', literary, festival, melbourne -
National Wool Museum
Machine, Textile Parts
Parts for grey textile machine manufactured by Scott Testers Inc, Builders, Providence R.I., USA. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Wrapping paper
1992 approximately, shortly before amalgamation and probably printed for the 50 year celebration of the City of NunawadingA part of sheet of yellow wrapping paper with City of Nunawading Stamp and Coat of Arms in gold and greyCity of Nunawadingcivic mementoes, souvenirs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Nunawading & District Historical Society's 30th Birthday, 1/10/1995 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Beryl Grey & Harold Bakes at Nunawading & District Historical Society's 30th Birthday.bakes, harold arthur -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Booklet - Book, Report of the Department of Agriculture for the years 1907-10, 1910 (Exact)
Grey covered paperback book "Report of Department of Agriculture for year 1907-10" Victoria Australiaagriculture, reports, statistics, victoria -
Unions Ballarat
Part of the furniture : moments in the history of the Federated Furniture Trades Society of Victoria, Lynn Beaton (dec), 2007
Lynn Beaton narrrates the social history of the Victorian Branch of the Federated Furnishing Trades Society from 1856 to 2001.Relevant to the history of the trade union movement in Victoria. The author, Lynn Beaton, was a PhD student at Federation University, Ballarat. Her thesis topic was the history of Trades Hall, Ballarat. Sadly, Lynn passed away before completing her thesis. Paper; hardcover. Front cover: hardcover with dustjacketp; brown and white cover; white and grey lettering.Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, furniture trade, trade unions, federated furnishing trades society, trade unions - history, social history -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Costume - Motif
Owned by Patrice's Grandmother Elsie Doris Witten (nee Williams)Beaded motif. Gold, grey and pink beads fashioned into two daisies with two leaves beneath.beading, motif -
Unions Ballarat
Raising my voice : the extraordinary story of the Afghan woman who dares to speak out, Joya, Malalai, 2009
Malalai Joya is an activist in Afghanistan. She was a national politician but was dismissed from parliament for exposing warlords and war criminals in the parliament.Relevant to politics and social activism in Afghanistan. Autobiographical relevance - Malalai Joya.Paper; book. Front cover: white background; author's picture; red, black and grey lettering.Cover: author's name & title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, joya, malalai, politics and government - afghanistan, autobiography, political activists, war criminals, parliament - afghanistan, politicians, political culture -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (sub-item), Soedjadi Sastrosoegito, Football 1960, 1960
From a student made magazine detailing student life in 1960 at International House'Football 1960', 'Sticky Wicket', 'The Brothers Awang', 'Keen Supporters'football, sport, international house -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (sub-item) - Sport 1960, 1960
Title 'Sport 1960', 'IH Score Again', 'Tennis at Railway Courts', Harsh Words from Captain Bob', 'Fraternising with the Umpire'sport, international house, students, basketball, tennis, football -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Vehicle, motor, ambulance, Chevrolet, 1942, 1942
This vehicle is a Chevrolet but was fitted out as an ambulance at Fisherman's Bend, near Melbourne, Victoria by General Motors Holden. It was used by the Royal Australian Air Force during the Second World War. Purchased by Metropolitan Ambulance Service in 1989 from a Military Museum. This vehicle appeared in the filming of the movie "The White Mouse" (the story of Nancy Wake, French Resistance worker in the second World War). It also appeared in the film "Blonde" (the life of Marilyn Monroe). Four-wheeled vehicle used as ambulance. Body painted grey and cream, chrome radiator and bumpers.Vehicle registration number 15170-Hchevrolet, general motors holden, fisherman's bend, ambulance, motor vehicle, raaf (royal australian air force), second world war -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Mannequin, CPR training, Ambu, Circa 1985
Used by Rural Ambulance Victoria for cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training. The inscription Swan Hill T.A.E. indicates that object was used at Swan Hill by either Rural Ambulance Victoria or perhaps by another owner at some point.Head and torso mannequin with grey plastic travel case. Mannequin has electronic reader at base.SWAN Hill T.A.E. rural ambulance victoria -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Jacket, Uniform, Flight Sister, Air Ambulance Victoria, Circa 1960s
Worn by Air Ambulance Victoria female flight nurses who flew in fixed wing air ambulance aircraft providing in-flight care of patients. Probably used between the 1960s and 1980s.This item is one of only two in the museums collection and the object is probably one of very few in existence.Grey button up jacket with half wing Air Ambulance Victoria logo on left breastAir Ambulance Victoria flight nurse, air ambulance victoria -
Wangaratta High School
Electric Typewriter, 1976-1992
First electric typewriter at Wangaratta High SchoolIBM Golf Ball Electric Typewriter Grey Plastic body with a keyboard in the front with a missing key. IBM -
Wangaratta High School
Telephone
ALCATEL Tochfone Telephone Cream corded telephone body and handset with grey buttons and coiled cordTouchfone -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - CANDLE STICK HOLDER
Enamelled candle holder with finger handle, black and grey speckled with remnants of cream paint on base.lighting, candle, candleholders, k45 -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1960
An unbranded grey tennis ball. "GRUEB' written on ball in brown marker. Materials: Rubber, Felttennis -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Award Certificate, Victorian Community History Awards 2014, 2014
Framed certificate. Yellow accents. Black text. Grey scale photo of six men in background. 'Victorian Community History Awards 2014. Commendation. Or the best presentation of history which uses non-print media. This project can include multimedia exhibitions, radio, Cd/DVD, phone apps, websites, digital video/podcasts or online applications. Multimedia History Award. Queen Victoria Women's Centre Centenary Digital Timeline Website Queen Victoria Women's Centre.'awards -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Q Magazine - The Queen Vic Centre Shilling Fund, September 1996
A4 Printer paper. 8 pages. Navy and taupe on white. Grey scaled images throughout. newsletters, historical site, cultural structures and establishments, fundraising events -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Q Magazine: The "Centre of Attention", c. November 1997
The newsletter was attempting to reach out to the stakeholders and friends to ask the Australian Government to grant the centre tax destructibility status. Launch of Emily's list in the centre. Monash University Research Group for Women's Mental Health launch at the centre.A4 Printer paper. 8 pages. Navy and taupe on white. Grey scaled images throughout.cultural structures and establishments, newsletter, historical site, fundraising -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Q Magazine: Your Centre... ... a "signpost" to many paths, c. December 1998
Celebrating the first ear of the QVWC. A4 Printer paper. 8 pages. Navy and taupe on white. Grey scaled images throughout.newsletter, historical site, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Q Magazine: Yor place in the city!, c. July 1998
Notice of the appointment of a new chair to the Trust, Jan Parkes. A4 Printer paper. 8 pages. Navy and taupe on white. Grey scaled images throughout.governance, cultural structures and establishments, newsletter -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, Stainless Steel Imperial Yard Measure. Shire of Stawell Weights & Measures
12 inch rule. Stainless Steel Imperial yard Measure stored in a grey Wood Box.Rustless / Chesterman Sheffieldstawell, standards -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Box-Ironbark in Victoria's State Forests, Silviculture reference manual No. 4 (Dept of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources) Peter Fagg & Owen Bassett, 2015
Soft cover book, white & grey cover with photos of ironbark flowers & forest 137 pages -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Dress, Tina Knitwear, 1980-2000
Part of a selection of garments knitted by ‘Tina Knitwear’. Tina Knitwear was a successful made to order knitwear business in Brighton from the mid-1960s to around 2010, run by Assunta and Franco Liburti. Daughter Melissa Persi writes: Our parents Assunta (Mum) and Franco (Dad) Liburti ran a successful made to order knitwear business in Brighton from the mid-1960s to around 2010. Assunta was affectionately known to her family as Assuntina, therefore the business was named "Tina Knitwear" after her. Assunta and Franco were born in the beautiful seaside town of Terracina in Italy in 1933 and 1930 respectively. As was so common in Italy in the 1950s, Assunta who was in her late teens and early twenties learnt the intricate skills of machine knitting, dressmaking and pattern making. Franco on the other hand, learnt the building trade with his 2 brothers and specialised in bricklaying and tiling. As was so common after the war, Assunta and Franco yearned for a better life so they decided that they would get engaged and then migrate to Australia to be married and raise their family in Australia, a land of much opportunity which they no longer felt their beloved Italy held for them. Assunta migrated to Australia first in 1957 and later Franco joined her in 1958 where they were married. For the first few years, Franco (also known as Frank) worked as bricklayer /tiler on buildings such as the Robert Menzies building at Monash University in Clayton and various buildings in the Melbourne CBD. Assunta on the other hand put her machine knitting skills to use working in factories doing piece machine knitting for various knitwear companies. The hours were long, the conditions were difficult, and travel was onerous without a car. After their 2 older children were born, it was decided that dad would leave the building trade and they would start their own made to order knitwear business. That way they could work from home and raise their family together. Mum taught dad everything he needed to know so he could operate the knitwear machinery. They purchased COPPO knitting machines from Italy and a Linking machine from Germany. Initially they had a knitwear shopfront in Bay Street Brighton where a store assistant would take the orders and client’s measurements and Assunta would then make the garments from a small workshop in their home. Unfortunately, the assistants were not skilled dressmakers and often measurements and orders were incorrectly taken. Assunta being the perfectionist and highly skilled machinist that she was, decided that she needed to oversee the entire process from meeting the client, to taking their order, right thru to the fittings and completion of the garment. It therefore made sense that they should close the shop front and run their business from their own home in Brighton and hence “Tina Knitwear” was born. Together, for more than 40 years they ran their very respected and successful business and were well known in the Bayside area. They specialised in made to order knitwear for both men and women using mainly pure wool (from Patons, Wangaratta Mills, Japan and Italy) but also lurex and estacel. Over those years, many of their clients became their close friends. It wasn't unusual for clients to come to order garments and then end up in the kitchen chatting over a cup of Italian espresso coffee and homemade biscuits. Some of their clients were especially memorable and became lifelong friends. Mrs Connell was a dear friend of mum’s, each year she would buy tickets for the “Gown of the Year” fashion show. She would insist on taking Assunta and her 2 daughters so that we could see the latest fashions. Then there was their dear friend Ms Griffiths. She had been a Matron nurse at the Queen Victoria Hospital when she met my parents in the 1970s. She returned to live in New Zealand in the 1980s but came back to Melbourne every year to stay for 2 weeks with the sole purpose of visiting my parents (she adored them) and order garments. For those 2 solid weeks, mum and dad would only knit for Ms Griffiths and she would go back to New Zealand with at least 5 or 6 new outfits. I actually think she enjoyed mum’s homemade pasta almost as much as her new clothes! Over the years, my parents learnt to speak English very well given that majority of their clients were not Italian speaking. Their oldest child John born in 1960 learnt to speak English with the help of those clients who were such a big part of our childhood. Mum and dad always went above and beyond to ensure their clients were satisfied. Mum was an absolute perfectionist and it showed in her attention to detail and the quality of their beautiful work. You only need to look at the garments that have stood the test of time or speak to their clients to know that this is true. Their clients would always comment on how well their clothes would last and much of their clients came via word of mouth and recommendations. Occasionally there would be disagreements because mum had found an error in dad's knitting (either a wrong stitch or a sizing mistake mainly) and would ask him to redo a piece, he would argue back saying that it was fine, but we always knew who would win the argument and that the piece would get remade! Similarly, we recall discussions where mum would ask dad to find a particular colour of wool in the garage where the stock was kept. He would try to convince her that they were out of stock of that colour and that the client should choose a different colour. She would insist they had it and then after hours of searching, he would return into the house sheepishly holding the wool! Our childhood is full of beautiful memories of mum and dad always being present, clients coming and going, mum humming her favourite songs as she worked often late into the night and sometimes, we even fell asleep to the hum of the machinery. They put their heart and soul into "Tina Knitwear" and took pride in providing only the best quality garments for their clients. In Italian there is a saying “lei ha le mani d’oro” which literally translated means “she has hands of gold”. Franco enjoyed his work but for Assunta, it was more than just work and there is no better way to describe her skills, passion and dedication to her machine knitting… she truly did have “hands of gold”. We will forever be grateful that our parents’ life journey gave us the opportunity to live in a home filled with creativity, dedication and passion, amazing work ethic and mutual respect, lifelong friendships and a lifetime of love. Grey marle princess seam dress with v neck, centre back zip and long sleeves. knitwear, clothing, italy, migrants, brighton, knitting machine, linking machine, garments, business, family, community -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Ticket: Tarnagulla Fair, 1966
Donald Clark Collection.A grey 'Admit One' ticket used at the 1966 Tarnagulla Fair, held on 24th September, 1966. -
Melbourne Legacy
Slide, Toys, 1963
Colour slide of toys displayed near a Christmas tree. Three legatees are talking to seated ladies. One of the legatees is Frank Doolan. The toys were part of an arrangement with the Department of Education. Schools would produce the toys, often in wood work classes and they were donated to Legacy and Carry On. The toys were given to Junior Legatees at the Government House Christmas Party. Excess toys were passed to a dozen additional charities. The scheme started in 1949 and by 1962 over 8,200 toys were donated, from 201 schools. The total to that date was over 72,500 toys. It appears to be 1963 as there was space for the tally to be completed. Was with many other slides taken in the 1950s and 1960s. The slides have been photographed to make digital images and moved to archive quality sleeves. In many cases the original images were not well focussed and the digital image is the best available.A record of toys donated to Legacy in the 1960s.Colour slide of legatees, a Christmas tree and toys, in a white plastic mount and grey mount on the reverse.toys, department of education, toy appeal -
Melbourne Legacy
Slide, Toys, 1963
Colour slide of school boys in a school work room where toys are being made. The toys were part of an arrangement with the Department of Education. Schools would produce the toys, often in wood work classes and they were donated to Legacy and Carry On. The toys were given to Junior Legatees at the Government House Christmas Party. Excess toys were passed to a dozen additional charities. The scheme started in 1949 and by 1962 over 8,200 toys were donated, from 201 schools. The total to that date was over 72,500 toys. It appears to be 1963 as there was space for the tally to be completed. Was with many other slides taken in the 1950s and 1960s. The slides have been photographed to make digital images and moved to archive quality sleeves. In many cases the original images were not well focussed and the digital image is the best available.A record of toys being made and donated to Legacy in the 1960s.Colour slide of school boys sitting on workbenches, in a white plastic mount and grey mount on the reverse.toys, department of education, toy appeal, school boys