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Greensborough Historical Society
Album - Photograph Album, Diamond Valley Community Hospital. Board members, Domestic Services, 1992_08
The Diamond Valley Community Hospital was established in 1942 in Grimshaw Street Greensborough. Due to financial circumstances, the hospital closed in 2000. This collection of photo albums is from the 1990s and was collected by staff. Photographs include staff, patients, buildings and functions held for the hospital. Photographs are not named. Albums may be accessed at the GHS Resource Centre. This volume is numbered 1.As the Diamond Valley Community Hospital is now closed, this collection of albums records some of the people involved. Photo album with grey cover. 10 pages, 29 photographs of varying sizes. Title typed and pasted on front cover.diamond valley community hospital, greensborough, dvch -
Greensborough Historical Society
Album - Photograph Album, Diamond Valley Community Hospital. Special functions involving DVCH medical staff. Vol 1 from May 1990, 29/05/1990
The Diamond Valley Community Hospital was established in 1942 in Grimshaw Street Greensborough. Due to financial circumstances, the hospital closed in 2000. This collection of photo albums is from the 1990s and was collected by staff. Photographs include staff, patients, buildings and functions held for the hospital. Photographs are not named. Albums may be accessed at the GHS Resource Centre. This volume is numbered 5. As the Diamond Valley Community Hospital is now closed, this collection of albums records some of the people involved. Photo album with red cover. 32 pages, 134 photographs of varying sizes. Title handwritten and pasted on front cover. Inscription inside front cover: "Photos and Album by Marg Langtree." diamond valley community hospital, greensborough, dvch -
Bialik College
Film (Item) - 1990s 2000s video cassette unprocessed
Various video camera recordings Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.Year 12 (no date); Year 9 dance 2001; Sport 2/6 Primary Aths; Purim Puppet 21/3/00 Show and Acrobats; no label; Aths Secondary Year 10 Camp 5/6 Sport; 3/11/97 zoo T.Rene (A); 3/11/97 (Zoo (B)) Re'ne; Rounders Primary Sport Y7, Y8, Y9 camp Sport 4/6; Jew ski Vic ski 2001 Sport 1/6; Sport 6/6; Sport 3/6; Assembly for Gabrielle Adamson- Pinezewski, "Cathy, this is just a sample of our rehearsals just give you an idea. There are 18 year 7 & Year 8 students in total. We have unto 3 minutes of material. "UNEVEN RHYTHM" contact Sam Schwarz 822 7981 re Red Faces. 1990s, 1997, 1999, 2000s, 2000, 2001, sport, theatre performance, bialik college -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Eastern Wharf, Harbecks wharf Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1950 c
Also black and white photograph taken from Eastern Wharf looking East showing Cunninghame Arm and seven WW 1 Memorial trees on Esplanade, 04301.1 size 12.5 x 11.5 cmBlack and white photograph of Eastern Wharf also known as Harbecks wharf showing goods sheds and jetties, small boat and fishing boat moored inside, another fishing boat moored outside Lakes Entrance Victoria. Plus another photo of the harbour jetties, waterways -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NEW MOON MINE - NOTES ON THE NEW MOON MINE
Handwritten notes on the New Moon Mine on the Garden Gully Line of Reef. Notes include depth of Shaft, locality, Formation & Registration, Last year of production 1931, Size of lease, Early History, Plant, Poppet Legs, Telephone & Electric Signalling, Gold Obtained, Prominence, Total Gold Production and Dividends. ( duplicate of record 3559.1)document, gold, new moon mine, new moon mine, notes on the new moon mine, garden gully line of reef, prospector's vote, h harkness & coy, thompson & co of castlemaine, bendigo amalgamated goldfields coy, mines dept special edition australian mining standard 1/6/1899, mines dept booklet bendigo goldfield geo brown 1936, mines dept annual and quarterly reports, annals of bendigo mining sections 1907 to 1931, a richardson, souvenir declaration 200th dividend issued by directors new moon 1/12/1906, mines dept bulletin no 47 structure of bendigo goldfield h herman 1923 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LAZARUS MINE - NOTES ON THE LAZARUS MINE
Five pages of handwritten notes with typed copies of same, on the Lazarus Mine including Lazarus New Chum and Lazarus No 1. Notes include locality, depth of shafts, size of lease and plant. Includes the history, prominence, best gold, Total Gold Yield and Dividends. Albert Richardson Collectionmining, parish map, lazarus mine, lazarus mine, lazarus new chum, lazarus no 1, george lansell, b. c. v. 8 studios, sheepshead, central red white & blue, mr b lazarus, mr george gibbs, black lead, lansell's fortuna, mr ballerstedt, mr barnet lazarus, white lead, mines department special edition 'australian mining standard' 1/6/1899, mines department booklet 'bendigo goldfield' 1936, mines dept. annual and quarterly reports, annals of bendigo mining sections 1868 - 1910, a richardson, the bendigo goldfield registry j n macartney 1/3/1871. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Work on paper - Folio, Register of Significant Trees, Shire of Eltham, c.1993
In 1983, the National Trust advised the Shire of Eltham that it was investigating a number of trees within the shire which had been nominated for recording the Register of Significant Trees of Victoria. The trees involved were described in the Shire of Eltham Historical Society Newsletter No. 29, March 1983 as follows:- 1. Eucalyptus melliadora (Yellow box) . a) An outstanding mature specimen 42 metres high in Laughing Waters Road, Eltham. b) Another mature specimen in Arthurs Creek road, Hurstbridge is reported to be the tree under which the bushranger Robert Bourke was tied after he shot and killed Henry Hurst in 1866 . 2. Quercus robur (English Oak). a) "Donaldson's Oak", Donaldsons Road, Kangaroo Ground was planted by John Donaldson from seed collected from Windsor Great Park in 1878. b) "Wippells Oak". This now misshapen tree is located on the St. Andrews Road near the Kangaroo Ground Fire Station. Its origins may have been similar to Donaldson's Oak, and as a young tree it apparently slipped from higher up the hill during wet weather. Both oaks are of local historical importance. 3. Eucalyptus globulus (Blue Gum). A large mature specimen at the corner of the Kangaroo Ground-St. Andrews Road and Bakehouse Road, Panton Hill. 4. Plantanas acerifolia (Plane tree) A number of trees forming the Avenue of Honour to Eltham's First World War soldiers along Main Road between Dalton and Pitt Streets, Eltham. 5. Pinus canariensis (Canary Island Pine), Pinus pinea, (Stone pine) and Cedras altlantica, (Cedar) These trees are located at the Hurst family graves in the grounds of the Hurstbridge Pre-school Centre. In 1991 the Shire of Eltham introduced controls into its planning scheme to protect sites of architectural, historic or conservation interest and significant trees. The controls were approved by the Minister for Planning and Housing. As advised in the Shire of Eltham Historical Society Newsletter No. 78, May 1991, a planning permit is required to demolish or alter any listed building or to destroy, lop or remove any listed tree. Provision is made for comments to be obtained from the National Trust or Historic Buildings Council in considering any applications. The buildings and trees listed were: Buildings: 250 Bolton Street Eltham (former Walter Withers home) "Rosehill" - Bonds Road Lower Plenty St Andrews Church of England - St Andrews "Montsalvat" - Hillcrest Avenue Eltham St Margarets Church and former vicarage - Pitt Street Eltham Presbyterian Church - Kangaroo Ground Parks and Environment Office (former police quarters) Main Road Eltham Former Court House - Main Road Eltham "Shillinglaw Cottage" - Main Road Eltham "The Robins" - Kangaroo Ground Road Warrandyte Trees: "Donaldsons Oak" - Donaldsons Road Kangaroo Ground Yellow Box - Laughing Waters Road Eltham Yellow Box - Arthurs Creek Road Hurstbridge Wippells Oak - St Andrews Road Kanqaroo Road Pines and Cedar - Hurst family cemetery Greysharps Road Hurstbridge Yellow Box - Parsons Road Eltham A large Blue Gum at Panton Hill has been listed but has recently died (1991). In 1993 work by Council Parks and Environment staff and volunteers resulted in the preparation of a Significant Tree Register listing forty-one trees or groups of trees. According to Shire of Eltham Historical Society Newsletter No. 91, March 1993, a similar number remained to be assessed for inclusion in the register. There is a wide range of indigenous and planted trees on private and public land and extending through the Shire of Eltham from Lower Plenty to Kinglake. Most can be viewed from publicly accessible locations. The Significant Tree Register lists 41 trees or groups of trees throughout the Shire. It contains a wide range of naturally occurring and planted trees. They have been assessed according to eleven criteria including size, age, rarity, historical value and the like. The list includes large old Red Gums at Lower Plenty, historic Oaks at Kangaroo Ground and Mountain Ash at Kinglake. The register includes a set of slides showing each tree. Garry Bartlett of the Council's Parks and Environment Section and Faye Shepherd were extensively involved in establishment of the register (Newsletter No. 93, November 1993). In 1999 Niliumbik planners prepared an amendment to the Planning Scheme to provide protection for approximately 200 of the places listed in the heritage studies and also in the Significant Tree Register commenced by the Eltham Council (Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 127, July 1999. In 2004, The Register of Significant Trees was presented to the Eltham District Historical Society by Nillumbik Shire Council as part of a wider collection of of its memorabilia of the former Eltham Shire Council (EDHS Newsletter No. 159, July 2004. Album of loose handmade paper sheets contained within a handmade slip cover constructed of handcrafted card with encapsulated flora material (flowers, vines, ferns) and tinted. Each page also contains an embedded/adhered fern leaf also tinted with lacqueur or similar, text as appropriate in ink by hand calligraphy. Each page also has a white protective sheet cut to size and adhered to back surface with sticky tape and folded over face of page. Pages variously have photographs and coloured masks adhered with a gum resin. Over time much of this resin has let go and photos/masks have been reattached using acid free archival safe adhesive. 15 pages 41 x 29 cm inclusive of 3 blank pages. Slip case 42 x 30 x 1 cm; face cover of slip case has broken off at left hand margin as insufficient depth/flexibility for contents.arthurs creek road, blue gum (eucalyptus globulus), canary island pine (pinus canariensis), couties road, donaldsons oak, donaldsons road, eltham, english oak (quercus robur), eucalyptus melliodora, graysharps road, hurst tree, hurstbridge, ironbark (eucalyptus tricarpa), ironbark hill, kangaroo ground, kangaroo ground-kinglake road, laughing waters road, panton hill hotel, panton hill, parsons road, significant trees register, sonia van bodegraven, sonjart, stone pine (pinus pinea). atlantic cedar (cedrus atlantica), wippells oak, yellow box gum (eucalyptus melliodora), yellow box gum -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NEW CHUM RAILWAY MINE - NOTES ON THE NEW CHUM RAILWAY MINE
Handwritten notes (copy) on the New Chum Railway Mine on the New Chum Line of Reef. Notes include depth of shaft, (At the time, the New Chum Railway Mine and the Victoria Quartz were the deepest in the world), size of lease, locality, plant, engine houses, crushing battery, early history, where the best gold was found, prominence, total gold production and dividends.document, gold, new chum railway mine, new chum railway mine, notes on the new chum railway mine, victoria quartz, great extended hustler's coy, w d c denovan, mr piper, rourke & henderson's claim, young chum reef, thorpe's reef, shenandoah reef, mines dept. special edition australian mining standard 1/6/1899, mines dept booklet bendigo goldfield geo brown 1936, annals of bendigo mining sections 1880 to 1910, a richardson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NEW CHUM RAILWAY MINE - NOTES ON THE NEW CHUM RAILWAY MINE
Typed copies of handwritten notes on the New Chum Railway Mine on the New Chum Line of Reef. Notes include depth of shaft (4,318 feet), Size of lease, locality, plant - includes poppet legs,winding engine, two engine houses, crushing battery, early history, where the best gold was found, prominence, total gold production and dividends.document, gold, new chum railway mine, new chum railway mine, notes on the new chum railway mine, w d c denovan, mr piper, rourke & henderson's claim, mines dept special edition australian mining standard 1/6/1899, mines dept booklet 'bendigo goldfield' g brown 1936, 'annals of bendigo' mining sections 1890 to 1910, a richardson -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Craft - Ship Model, Sovereign of the Seas, Made between 1930-1955
This meticulously hand crafted ship model is one of the most intricate and challenging projects for a ship modeller to create. Jim Williams took up the challenge, choosing to make all of the components by hand, following a plan of the ship rather than purchasing a pre-made kit. He even made his own tools specifically for working with this model. The “Sovereign of the Seas” 1637-1697 - The magnificent ship “Sovereign of the Seas” was ordered by Charles I of England, who desired a giant Great Ship to be built. It was built by Peter Pett under the guidance of his father Phineas, the King's master shipwright, and launched with 102-guns at Woolwich Dockyard on 13th October 1637, as the Navy’s second three-decker first-rate ship. It was the most extravagantly decorated warship in the Royal Navy, bought with the help of a special 'Ship Money' tax imposed by the King. Soon afterwards the ship was remodelled and cut down to a safer and faster ship. Over the ship’s lifetime it was renamed “Commonwealth”, then in 1650 it became simply “Sovereign” then again after a rebuild in 1660 it was named “Royal Sovereign”. By 1642 the ship’s armament had been reduced to 90 guns. In 1651 Sovereign was made more manoeuvrable by reducing the upper works. It served throughout the wars of the Commonwealth and became the flagship of General Robert Blake. It was involved in all of the great English naval conflicts fought against the United Provinces and France and was referred to as 'The Golden Devil' by the Dutch. By 1660 the armament was changed attain to 100 guns. After the English Restoration, it was rebuilt as a first-rate ship of the line, with flatter gun decks and 100 guns, and most of the carvings were removed. During the First Anglo-Dutch War, in a secret session on 21 October 1652, the States-General of the Netherlands announced reward money for the crews of fire ships that succeeded in destroying enemy vessels; the Sovereign was singled out with an extra prize of 3000 guilders to sink or ruin it. Although repeatedly occupied by the Dutch, the Sovereign was retaken every time by the British and remained in service for nearly sixty years as the best ship in the English fleet. The Sovereign was in regular service during the three Anglo-Dutch Wars, surviving the Raid on the Medway in 1667. After a second rebuild in 1685 the Sovereign was relaunched as a first-rate ship of 100 guns, before taking part in the outset of the War of the Grand Alliance against Louis XIV of France, venturing into the Irish Sea, and later participating in the Battle of Beachy Head in 1690 and the Battle of La Hougue. At this time she was more than fifty years old. It was the first ship in history to fly ‘royals’ above the topgallant sails and a top gallant sail on the jigger-mast. The Sovereign eventually became leaky and defective with age and was laid up at Chatham when, on 27th January 1697, the famous ship caught fire, burning to the waterline. Jim Williams, the model’s maker - Jim (James Bernard) Williams was born in 1888 at The Forth in Scotland. He lived in Tasmania for some time and enlisted to fight in France in WW1. After the war he moved to Warrnambool, Victoria, where he worked at the Cramond & Dickson clothing store until the Great Depression in the 1930’s. He was later employed at Fletcher Jones Menswear, where he worked for 27 years until just before his death in 1959. Jim was a passionate ship model builder. He worked on his model ships between 1930 and 1955, including The Endeavour and The Sovereign of the Seas, which was one of the most intricate historic ship models to build. He had a table set up in a bay window and worked on them on and off using a jeweller's eye glass on the finer pieces. Jim’s long-time employer, Fletcher Jones, knew of Jim’s hobby and skill as a ship model builder and requested Jim to describe the model, Sovereign of the Seas, with the view of putting it on display. When the model was finished there was a full article and photo in The Standard newspaper. Jim described his work on the ship mode “Sovereign of the Seas” in correspondence to his then employer, Fletcher Jones. The document gives us an insight into his skill, patience, and regard for replicating the details of the original ship. Some of the details are: "In making the model the time taken to make certain items might be of interest. For instance "The Great Lantern" on the stern, four weeks, a similar time for the figurehead of St George & the Dragon. "The lower shrouds three to each side about six weeks & the rigging as whole several months. There are nearly 300 blocks and pulleys ranging from nearly 1 / 16 inch in diameter. Dead eyes were bored with 3 to 5 holes. To do this needles of different sizes, set in handles & ground to wedge ends were used. Glass cut and ground to shape were used windows. All gun-port covers (74) hinged. "All guns and anchors made of wood. Nothing for the model was purchased ready-made; everything hand made." Jim’s family donated the ship model along with many associated tools, accessories and papers. The model represents the Sovereign of the Seas. The Royal Navy ship of the line launched in 1637 has a significant British maritime heritage. These days the Sovereign of the Seas still remains one of the most intricate historic ship models to build, representing to the model enthusiast a true challenge to the art of model shipbuilding. The model of Sovereign of the Seas in Flagstaff Hill's collection is an exemplary example of a ship model built and hand crafted from a plan with the making of every item on the model, not a model kit with prefabricated parts. It was made by a local Warrnambool man Jim Williams as a leisure activity in the mid 20th century. The hobby and craft of ship model making has resulted in visual representations of the changes in maritime technology and advances in world-wide navigation. Ship model of HMS Sovereign of the Seas, a 17th century British warship. The handmade model is in wooden framed, airtight glass case. All components were hand crafted. Many of the tools used were made by the model maker, Jim Williams. An inscribed plaque is within the case. Inscribed on plaque "SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS / 102 GUNS - 1634"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, model ship, vessel sovereign of the seas, jim williams, james bernard williams, the forth tasmania, freda williams, heather williams, phyllis bowditch, fletcher jones staff 1936, 17th century sailing ship, cramond and dickson, sovereign of the seas, royal sovereign, sovereign, charles 1, ship model -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, "Seeing Eye" 1998 Lady Nell "Seeing Eye" Dog School & Rehabilitation Centre, 1998
President's overview of the year including: involvement in two court cases - the first against a NSW organisation who claimed to be the only one in the state who provided a full range of mobility aids and using a logo similar to Lady Nell, and the second against a QLD organisation who disputed Lady Nell as the beneficiary of a will bequest to 'Seeing Eye' Dog School, sale of St Leeor Nursing Home due to the staffing issues and the increasing requirements for operation, an overview of puppy boarders and school experience program, successful open days, launch of 'Seeing Without Sight' publication in print and audio, unveiling of life sized sculpture of Phyllis Gration and Lady Nell V, the passing of Alf Krummel (long time puppy breeder) and Lorna Martin (puppy boarder and all round volunteer), appeal for opportunities for speaking engagements, and profile of Phyllis Gration.1 volume with text and illustrationsannual reports, lady nell seeing eye dog school, phyllis gration, wyona diebert, kate watkins, will anderson, dane trethowan, carolyn thompson, rosemary bryce, lyn tyson, brian talbot, robin hopkins, bill watson, ray dunn, joyce stewart, rosalie hancock, des hay, katherine lord, john hardy, paul roberts, john creamer, lorna martin, alf krummel -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, VIOSH: Ladder extension for steel ladder - folding, Warrnambool, Victoria, 1988
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Photographs show and extension devise for a standard folding metal ladder. This addition allows for a person to go higher up the ladder with the advantage of having something to hold on to when free standing or leaning against a wall or fence. 5 colour photographs - 4 portrait, 1 landscapeviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, graduate diploma in occupational hazard management, ballarat college of advanced education, ladder extension, warrnambool, 1988 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, VIOSH: Photographs of Spray Unit, Traralgon, Bendigo, Ouyen
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Photographs show spray unit. Demonstrations are at Traralgon (.1 to .4 plus .7), Bendigo (.5) and Ouyen (.6) 7 colour photographs - 2 portrait, 5 landscapeviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, graduate diploma in occupational hazard management, ballarat college of advanced education, spray unit, traralgon, bendigo, ouyen -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photographs - Black and White, VIOSH: Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management - Session 1 Staff, 1979/80
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Page shows the image of most and the name and position of seven members of staff responsible for the Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management Course - Session 1. Derek Viner - Course Co-ordinator; Dr Keith Brown - Occupational Health; Gerald Fernandez - Law; Mark Hennessey - Human Factors; Tom Norwood - Human Factors; Jim Snow - Statistics and Eric Wigglesworth - Current Concepts.Small black and white photos stuck on A4 page. Names and positions under eachNames viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, graduate diploma in occupational hazard management, session 1 staff, derek viner, course co-ordinator, dr keith brown, occupational health, gerald fernandez, law, mark hennessey, human factors, tom norwood, jim snow, statistics, eric wigglesworth, current concepts -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, "Seeing Eye" 1999 Lady Nell "Seeing Eye" Dog School & Rehabilitation Centre, 1998
President's overview of the year including: involvement in two court cases - the first against a NSW organisation who claimed to be the only one in the state who provided a full range of mobility aids and using a logo similar to Lady Nell, and the second against a QLD organisation who disputed Lady Nell as the beneficiary of a will bequest to 'Seeing Eye' Dog School, sale of St Leeor Nursing Home due to the staffing issues and the increasing requirements for operation, an overview of puppy boarders and school experience program, successful open days, launch of 'Seeing Without Sight' publication in print and audio, unveiling of life sized sculpture of Phyllis Gration and Lady Nell V, the passing of Alf Krummel (long time puppy breeder) and Lorna Martin (puppy boarder and all round volunteer), appeal for opportunities for speaking engagements, and profile of Phyllis Gration.1 volume with text and illustrationsannual reports, lady nell seeing eye dog school, phyllis gration, wyona diebert, kate watkins, will anderson, dane trethowan, carolyn thompson, rosemary bryce, lyn tyson, brian talbot, robin hopkins, bill watson, ray dunn, joyce stewart, rosalie hancock, des hay, katherine lord, john hardy, paul roberts, john creamer, lorna martin, alf krummel -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - REPORT SUMMARY & LETTER, Commonwealth Department of Veteran's Affairs. et al, Study of Returned Servicewomen of the Second World War, 1. April 1985. 2. 11 September 1985
1. & 2. Relate to letter sent by Alva Bennetts which can be found in Cat No. 9872.3. Part of the Bennetts Collection. See Cat No. 9726P for details of service for "Alva Marie Bennetts".1. Two page booklet with black and white illustrated front cover. Title and publishers logo in black. Text on pages in black type. Cover and pages fastened with a staple on top LH Corner. 2. A4 sized single page letter with text in black type. Australian Coat of Arms on top LH corner. Text below Coat of Arms in orange type.2. Handwritten signature in blue ink at bottom of letter.bennetts collection, alva bennetts, returned servicewomen, ww2 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1970, 1970
A complete record of the DVFL season 1970, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1970 the Division 1 Premiers were Eltham Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 55 pages, printed on single sides of pages . Larger buff cover with black text and. Includes typed tables and black and white photosaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, eltham football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1967, 15/03/1965
A complete record of the DVFL season 1967, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1967 the Division 1 Premiers were Greensborough Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 50 pages, printed on single and double sided of pages . Larger buff cover with black text and. Includes typed tables and black and white photosaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, reservoir lakeside football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1968, 15/03/1965
A complete record of the DVFL season 1968, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1968 the Division 1 Premiers were Templestowe Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 53 pages, printed on single sides of pages . Larger blue cover with black text and. Includes typed tables and black and white photosaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, reservoir lakeside football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1969, 15/03/1965
A complete record of the DVFL season 1969, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1969 the Division 1 Premiers were Eltham Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 53 pages, printed on single sides of pages . Larger buff cover with black text and. Includes typed tables and black and white photosaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, reservoir lakeside football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1965, 15/03/1965
A complete record of the DVFL season 1965, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. In 1965 the Division 1 Premiers were Reservoir Lakeside Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 42 pages, printed on single sides of page . Larger buff cover with black text and. Includes typed tables. australian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, reservoir lakeside football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1964, 09/03/1964
A complete record of the DVFL season 1964, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. In 1964 the Division 1 Premiers were Heidelberg Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 62 pages, printed on single sides of page . Larger buff cover with black text and black and white photos. Includes typed tables.australian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, heidelberg football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and balance sheet. Season 1963, 03/03/1953
A complete record of the DVFL season 1963, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. In 1963 the Division 1 Premiers were Epping Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 45 pages, printed on single sides of page . Larger grey cover with black text and black & white photos. Includes typed tables. australian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, epping football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1966, 15/03/1965
A complete record of the DVFL season 1966, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. In 1966 the Division 1 Premiers were Greensborough Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 45 pages, printed on single sides of page . Larger buff cover with black text and. Includes typed tables. australian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, reservoir lakeside football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1962, 03/03/1953
A complete record of the DVFL season 1962, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. In 1962 the Division 1 Premiers were Greensborough Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 47 pages, printed on single sides of page . Larger buff cover with black text. Includes typed tables.australian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1977, 1977
A complete record of the DVFL season 1977, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1977 the Division 1 Premiers were Reservpor Lakeside Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 63 pages, printed on single sides of pages . Larger buff cover with black text and includes typed tables and black and white photosaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, reservoir lakeside football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1971, 1971
A complete record of the DVFL season 1971, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1971 the Division 1 Premiers were Macleod/Rosanna Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 74 pages, printed on single sides of pages . Larger manilla cover with black text and includes typed tables and black and white photosaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, macleod rosanna football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1975, 1975
A complete record of the DVFL season 1975, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1975 the Division 1 Premiers were Reservoir-Lakeside Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 66 pages, printed on single sides of pages . White cover with black text and includes typed tables and black and white photosaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, reservoir lakeside football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1972, 1972
A complete record of the DVFL season 1972, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1972 the Division 1 Premiers were Eltham Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 72 pages, printed on single sides of pages . Larger green cover with black text and includes typed tables and black and white photosaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, eltham football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1976, 1976
A complete record of the DVFL season 1976, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1976 the Division 1 Premiers were Montmorency Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 62 pages, printed on single sides of pages . White cover with black text and includes typed tables and black and white photosaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, montmorency football club