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Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, The In-Laws; 1987
Israeli comedy in 3 acts by A. Karpinovichdovid herman theatre, j. sher, r. levita, m.pfau, m. szmerling, r. turkow, j. chaberman, i. lustig, a. wiguszyn, n. pfau, b. lustig, r. shpak -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, The Father; 1947
Last concert of Jacob Waislitz before leaving Australia, dram a in 3 acts, produced by Rachel Holzerdovid herman theatre, jacob waislitz, rachel holzer, rochel levita, j. ginter, y. sher, yedit silman, marian dombrowski -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, The Farm Youth; 1953
Play in 4 Actsdovid herman theatre, avram vygushin, eve mileski, j. levine, sh. hochgelertner, mila wislitz, jacob waislitz, moshe potashinski, sh. tigel, israel rothman, stella brustman, jacques dessauer, l. shaduer, m. shmerling, g. skurnik -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, The Enemy of the People; 1940
Play in 5 acts produced by B. Newman-Jubal for Kadimah Yiddish Art Theatredovid herman theatre, b. newman-jubal, a. light, r. levita, e. honig, a. fogel, i. ripps, s. faktor, a. boral, m. wald, s. freedman, s. mendelson, s. king, a. rosner, j. baker, r. birstein, i. garfunkel. m. garfunkel, kamisky, pell, sisters ruda, d. stein, p. taft -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Such is Life; 1990
Israeli comedy in 2 acts by A. Karpinovich directed by Roza Turkowdovid herman theatre, m. szmerling. m. pfau, t. rosenbloom, y. chaberman, j. sher, r. levita, b. lustig, i. lustig, a. wiguszyn, r. turkow -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Purim Evening 1947; 1947
Produced by N. Ginter dovid herman theatre, a. pearl, h. polrtnoy, ruth bergner, misha, i. zabinski, s. korn, s. lissek, k. bloch, l. zabinski, j. giligitch, r. bluthal, i. ginter, y. sher -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Our Earth; 1951
Play in 3 acts directed by Jacob Waislitz. Choreographed by Ruth Bergner. Piano M. Rochlin and Violin Sh. Newmandovid herman theatre, jacob waislitz, leah zuker, sh. tigel, rochel lewita, moshe berinson, mordechai rotfarb, avrom pat, j. blustein, f. mrocki, zvi gershov, stella brustman, yasha sher, meyer ceprow, j. levine, israel rothman, s. hochgelernter -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Motke Ganev; 1936
Kadimah Dramatic Stage union - artistic director N. Ginter - his first performancedovid herman theatre, h. dun, s. mendelson, h. marks, f. jedwab, a. weit, e. korn, b. rosenberg, j. silman, i. shadur, j. weit, j. ginter, c. segal, l. cherny, h. smulevitch, n. rosenberg, c. maks, z. gershov -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Lodzer Centre Programme; 1959
Music and recitationsdovid herman theatre, leon segal, solomon segal, j. lewin, cylich, konev, ruth bergner, m. ceprow -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Kiddush Hashem; 1952
Mount Scopus College production of play by Sholem Asch. Leader of orchestra Ch. Weinerdovid herman theatre, jacob waislitz, s. hochgelernter, h. light, m. ceprow, l. cuker, m. waislitz, j. sher, j. levine, s. tigel, j. blustein, m. buch, z. gershov, a. patt, j. dessauer, b. silverman, b. geliwhinski, h. rosenbaum, r. dreyer, a. waksberg, p. kochen, l. shodow, m. glass, m. burstin, g. skurnik, b. golishinski. sh. genislow. h. shmerling, j. geneslaff, l. jodov, l. glicksman -
Canterbury History Group
Letter - Letter from Mrs F. J. Malone to Colleen Morgan, President of the Canterbury History Group 1990, 13/06/1990 12:00:00 AM
Letter includes details of the marriage certificate of William Joseph Malone and Mary Canny 1870 and family and business information.canterbury, canterbury road, canterbury club hotel, malones hotel, canterbury mansions, maling road, sutherland street, wattle valley road, canterbury theatre, theatre place, camberwell council, williams> allan (dr), malone family -
Canterbury History Group
Document - Malone's Family Hotel conservation document (draft), Butler, Graeme, 1989
Draft conservation document prepared by Graeme Butler on Malone's Family Hotelcanterbury, canterbury road, canterbury club hotel, malones hotel, maling road, wolf> william, edmond> j, hodgens hotel, sutherland street, wattle valley road, canterbury cricket club, canterbury football club -
Victorian Bands' League
Letter, Council for Music in Schools, 1939
This letter from 1939 makes reference to an article written by Mr C. Mullen, the then Head of School Education (Victoria) in the "Lantern". The Chairman of the Council for Music in Schools congratulates Mr Mullen on his success. This is no doubt due to the implementation of school instrumental programs across the state due to the money from the Gillies Bequest. Many schools in Victoria started up school brass bands, fife & drum bands or orchestras as a result of this bequest.This letter is a rare item in our collection. While not directly related to banding history, there is a contextual element in that C. Mullen presided over an expansion of school instrumental programs which included brass bands. Typed letter on old paperthe university of melbourne, conservatorium of music, council for music in schools, c. mullen, j. sutton crow -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - Photocopy of newspaper cutting, "V.I.Ps at Penguin Parade", 23.01.1964
The Premier, Sir Henry Bolte, the Victorian governors wife and daughter, and a retired ambassador to Germany visited the Summerland Peninsula, including the Nobbies and Penguin Parade during the 1960s.The article clearly shows that the government of the day felt the Penguin Parade was of great importance to the Victorian economy. Premier Bolte is described as "A great advocate for tourism". The VIPs were also shown the new kiosk and protective fencing at the Penguin Parade, significant because of criticism the management of the Parade and facilities there had received at that time.photocopy of newspaper article, cut from full page of newspaper23-1-64sir henry bolte, sir rohan delacombe, lady delacombe, , sir christopher and lady steele, phillip island penguin parade, nobbies, phillip island shire council, cr ernest booth, cr arthur j hamilton, penguin reserve committee, penguin parade visitor numbers -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Medal - Aircraftsman William H J Wyatt, WW2 Defence Medal
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Medal - Private Charles J Palmer, 2/33 Battalion 2nd AIF
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - HMAS Stawell, RAN J 348, Seaman Ray Harvey
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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - The Book of the Murray, Lawrence, G. V.; and Smith, Graeme Kinross, 1975
This book contains contributions from 16 writers who have first-hand knowledge of the Murray River area. It provides a comprehensive picture of the river in all its aspects. It gives a fascinating look at one of Australia's most important geographical and historical features. Contributors and chapters in this book are: - 1. Past, Present and Future – G. V. Lawrence 2. The Structure of the Murray – Edmund D. Gill 3. Seeing the Murray – Graeme Kinross Smith 4. The Mountains at the Source – Elyne Mitchell 5. The Explorers – Leigh Betheras 6. The Irrigators – G. Arch Grosvenor 7. Murray Water Conservation – W. G. L. Harrison & K. E. Johnson 8. The Murray River Steamers – Ian Mudie 9. Pioneer Days: A Story of Seventy Years Ago – Dorothy Roysland 10. Birdlife of the Murray Valley – John Eckert 11 .Aborigines in the Murray Valley, How We Learned the Story – H. A. Lindsay, The Aboriginal Occupation – Norman B. Tindale 12. Fish of the Murray River – John S. Lake 13. Native Plants of the Murray Valley – J. H. Willis 14. Murray Wildlife – K. N. G. SimpsonThis publication has a hard cover with blue boards and a pictorial dust jacket. It consists of 264 pages.This book contains contributions from 16 writers who have first-hand knowledge of the Murray River area. It provides a comprehensive picture of the river in all its aspects. It gives a fascinating look at one of Australia's most important geographical and historical features. Contributors and chapters in this book are: - 1. Past, Present and Future – G. V. Lawrence 2. The Structure of the Murray – Edmund D. Gill 3. Seeing the Murray – Graeme Kinross Smith 4. The Mountains at the Source – Elyne Mitchell 5. The Explorers – Leigh Betheras 6. The Irrigators – G. Arch Grosvenor 7. Murray Water Conservation – W. G. L. Harrison & K. E. Johnson 8. The Murray River Steamers – Ian Mudie 9. Pioneer Days: A Story of Seventy Years Ago – Dorothy Roysland 10. Birdlife of the Murray Valley – John Eckert 11 .Aborigines in the Murray Valley, How We Learned the Story – H. A. Lindsay, The Aboriginal Occupation – Norman B. Tindale 12. Fish of the Murray River – John S. Lake 13. Native Plants of the Murray Valley – J. H. Willis 14. Murray Wildlife – K. N. G. Simpsonmurray river, australian geography, settlement on the murray river, native plants, aborigines in the murray valley, murray valley flora and fauna -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Programme - Official opening of the Wodonga Civic Centre 22 April 1971
This is the program for the official opening of the new Wodonga Civic Centre in Hovell Street, Wodonga, Victoria. The meeting was addressed by the Honorable R. J. Hamer E. D., Minister for Local Government and the official opening and unveiling of the commemorative plaque was carried out by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte K.C.M.G., M.P., Premier of Victoria. The Council President was Councillor James Albert Terrill, J.P.A program from the official opening of the Wodonga Civic Centre. it consists of 8 pages including a photo on the back cover. Pages are stapled together down the centre fold. All text in black ink.This is the program for the official opening of the new Wodonga Civic Centre in Hovell Street, Wodonga, Victoria. The meeting was addressed by the Honorable R. J. Hamer E. D., Minister for Local Government and the official opening and unveiling of the commemorative plaque was carried out by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte K.C.M.G., M.P., Premier of Victoria. The Council President was Councillor James Albert Terrill, J.P.wodonga civic centre, wodonga civic buildings, wodonga local government -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Codling Collection 01 - High Street East - from Mahony’s to Finishing Touch, 1980s
Miss Olive Codling was a Foundation Member and a Life Member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Many of her prize-winning photos are held in the Society Collection. She also held a range of roles and committee positions in a wide range of Wodonga community organisations. These included the Horticultural Society, the Wodonga Arts Council, the Wodonga Camera Club and the Wodonga Lapidary Club. This photo collection is significant as it documents how the businesses and buildings in Wodonga have evolved and contributed to community throughout the 20th century.Eastern side of High Street, Wodonga - High Street East - from Mahony’s to Finishing Touch. Other businesses include Riah Hairdresser, W.J. Buckpitt Solicitors, Aljoy Studio, Hotham Building Society, Security Permanent Building Societywodonga businesses, high st wodonga, aljoy studio, w. j. buckpitt -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Clothing - Race colours, Jack Hargreaves, 13/8/21
Jack Hargreaves drove Adaptor to win the 1969 Bendigo Cup. Jack Hargreaves, who died on December 6 at the Bendigo Hospital aged 77, trained and drove countless winners during a 34-year harness racing career in which he became one of the true icons of the sport. Born John Henry Hargreaves in Wedderburn on December 3, 1926, harness racing was always in his blood. His father, Hughie, was a successful driver and trainer who raced horses all over Victoria. Jack drove his first winner at the age of 16 at Woodend. He lived on the family farm at Kuracca, near Wedderburn, until the age of 22, when he then married Elvie Stephenson from Fentons Creek. He and Elvie went on to have four children - Helen (now 53), Judi (51), Roslyn (49) and John (45). They are grandparents of 15 and great-grandparents of two. After spending two years at Tallarook where he worked on a sheep property, Jack and Elvie then moved to Korong Vale, where Jack set up his own training stable. He kept about 20 horses at a time at his Korong Vale stable, training and racing all of them for 26 years at his property. His greatest moment was the 1969 Miracle Mile, when he drove Adaptor to victory. Adaptor would later be sold to America for the then highest figure paid for an export horse - about $250,000. He also notched up many wins in country pacing cups, including Bendigo, Geelong, Maryborough, Kilmore and St Arnaud. During his career, Jack built a reputation of being a fine judge of pace and he consistently brought out the best in some difficult horses. His natural ability led to him being crowned Bendigo's leading driver for the season on two occasions. But an accident at Mildura on November 26, 1976 - just days before his 50th birthday - led to his driving career being cut short prematurely. Jack sustained head injuries after he was trampled by another horse after being tipped out of his sulky while driving Go Ned. He was regaining his senses and sitting up in the middle of the track when the horse went straight over him. The hoof of the horse came down between his left ear and skullcap, shattering that part of his skull. In the weeks following the accident, Jack underwent lengthy operations in Melbourne, to firstly clear splinters of bone from his brain. He then had a piece of bone removed from one of his ribs to cover a hole in his skull. He was left with injuries that were described as being similar to those of a person who had suffered a stroke. Months of physiotherapy and speech therapy followed in Melbourne and later Bendigo, before he was finally allowed to go hone in August, 1977 - almost one year after the accident. After losing part of his speech in the accident, Jack learned to communicate using his hands. "It became second-nature to us that we could read his hand signals and most of the people in the harness racing world could, too," Jack's daughter, Judi Bond, said."He learned his own way to communicate with people."While Jack was no longer able to continue his passion of driving competitively, he would still take the reins at the training track when given a chance to by his fellow drivers.He also continued to breed horses. "He was a skilled horseman, a good farrier and horses were the love of his life," Judi said. Two years after the accident, Jack and Elvie built a house in Wedderburn, directly above the trotting track. "That was so in the early days after his accident he could still see what was going on at the track," Judi said. "Everyday, he would watch the trainers . . . he'd watch what they were up to on the track."Jack was able to sit in his loungeroom and look out through large glass doors with a "grandstand" view of Leg 5 races, trials and training at the trotting track. Jack's love of harness racing filtered through to his children, with both Judi and John having careers as drivers. Judi drove for 10 years, finishing in 1978, but she continues to breed horses. Judi won the first women's race where bets were allowed to be made when she drove Youdini to victory at the Melbourne Showgrounds track in 1974.Blue with yellow vertical panelbendigo cup, adaptor, horse, jack hargreaves, bhrc, bendigo harness racing club, lords raceway, j hargreaves -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Photograph - Framed photo finish, Kalama's Peak, 17 December 1965
Photo Finish shows Kalama's Peak winning the Penrith Handicap (2.19 or better) at Harold Park NSW on 17 December 1965 defeating Smart Set (2nd) and Tradran (3rd). Driven by Merv Adams. Distance 13 furlongs 98 yards. Started from a 24 yard handicap. Mile Rate 2.10.0. Kalama's Peak won the Bendigo Pacing Cup on the 8 March 1965 defeating Future Raider (2nd) and Chief Cloud (3rd). Driven by JP Moore. Kalama's Peak was owned by RJ Webster, was trained and driven in Australia by JP Moore, K Raw and M Adams. Kalama's Peak raced from 1962 (2YO) through to 1966 then raced in US from 1966 until 1968 (8YO). Career: 23 wins 8 seconds 6 thirds 88 starts.One large black and white photo in a black and white frame. Nilbendigo harness racing club, horses, race, winner, bendigo trotting club, pacing cup, driver, trainer, owner, kalama's peak, rj webster, m adams, jp moore, harold park, keith raw, jack moore, merv adams, ke raw, k raw, j moore -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Clothing - Race colours, J.P. (Jack) Moore
Jack Moore, Maryborough trainer-driver won the first Bendigo Pacing Cup with Kalama's Peak. Among the top class horses that he trained was Richmond Lass who won 35 races and went on to win the 1969 Inter Dominion Pacing Championship. The horse was owned by Fred Miller, from Richmond House, Bung Bong, Victoria and driven by "respected local horseman Jack Moore.Light blue with red starbendigo harness racing club, bhrc, bendigo, horses, race colours, trotting, pacing, harness racing, jack moore, j moore, jp moore -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Document - Record, Harness Horse, Grand Crown
Stephen Spark compiled horses performance records starting in 1983 on his typewriter. Grand Grown raced from 1974 (3yo) through to 1979 (8yo). Career: 21 wins 10 seconds 12 thirds 105 starts.Typed document in black and red ink.harness racing, australasian harness racing, horse career, performance records, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, grand crown, j cascun, joe cascun -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Document - Record, Harness Horse, Murdock Miss
Stephen Spark compiled horses performance records starting in 1983 on his typewriter. Murdock Miss raced from 1978 (3yo) through to 1982 (7yo). Career: 32 wins 9 seconds 7 thirds 84 starts.Typed document in black and red ink.harness racing, australasian harness racing, horse career, performance records, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, murdock miss, r sugars, r glasgow, j schrader -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Document - Record, Harness Horse, Royal Three
Stephen Spark compiled horses performance records starting in 1983 on his typewriter. Royal Three raced from 1980 (2yo) through to 1986 (8yo). Australian 2yo Pacer of the Year in 1980. Had winning streak of 8. Career: 30 wins 11 seconds 9 thirds 114 starts.Typed document in black and red ink.harness racing, australasian harness racing, horse career, performance records, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, royal three, j leonard, g leonard -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Document - Record, Harness Horse, Quite Famous
Stephen Spark compiled horses performance records starting in 1983 on his typewriter. Quite Famous raced from 1983 (2yo) through to 1990 (9yo). Career: 45 wins 24 seconds 26 thirds 182 starts.Typed document in black and red ink.harness racing, australasian harness racing, horse career, performance records, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, quite famous, j o'sullivan, ac charles -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Document - Record, Harness Horse, My Lightning Blue (Late: Lightning Blue NZ)
Stephen Spark compiled horses performance records starting in 1983 on his typewriter. My Lightning Blue (Late: Lightning Blue NZ) raced from 1985 (2yo) through to 1989 (6yo). Victorian Horse of the Year in 1987. Career: 34 wins 23 seconds 7 thirds 87 starts.Typed document in black and red ink.harness racing, australasian harness racing, horse career, performance records, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, my lightning blue, lightning blue, j o'sullivan -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Document - Record, Harness Horse, Scotirra
Stephen Spark compiled horses performance records starting in 1983 on his typewriter. Scotirra raced from 1962 (3yo) through to 1968 (9yo). Career: 25 wins 15 seconds 9 thirds 87 starts.Typed document in black and red ink.harness racing, australasian harness racing, horse career, performance records, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, scotirra, j leonard, r sherwood -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Document - Record, Harness Horse, Glideaway
Stephen Spark compiled horses performance records starting in 1983 on his typewriter. Glideaway raced from 1923 (4yo) through to 1935 (16yo). Career: 23 wins 21 seconds 10 thirds 150 starts.Typed document in black and red ink.harness racing, australasian harness racing, horse career, performance records, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, glideaway, a petherick, wj tomkinson, j mcvey