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Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, 67th Annual report 1962 Association for the Blind of Victoria, 1981
... R Clarke Matron E McLeod A Sharry Matron Rosewall Mrs S ...Articles in annual report include: a short history of the AFB, President's Report, report on Ballarat, Bendigo and Brighton Homes, financial information, the work of the Welfare Service division, opening of two flatlets for aged blind at Ballarat, resignation of Celeste Baird as choirmaster after 17 years and A Williams stepping into the role, need for a better clubhouse which has been little changed since it was built over 30 years ago, students from Ballarat Teachers college read to home residents, publication of 'Courage' magazine to keep everyone up to date on Association events, and a profile on Russian migrant Alex Momot and how the AFB assisted him settle into Australia.1 printed volume with black and white illustrationsassociation for the blind, kelaston home (ballarat), elanora home (brighton), mirridong home (bendigo), alex momot, rosalie tyers, e irvine, l adamson, mrs r clarke, matron e mcleod, a sharry, matron rosewall, mrs s mcenroe, celeste baird, e goulding, mrs a bulluss, mrs a n roach, mrs m macdowell, mrs t carson, mrs j stanley smith, pam barker, mrs l thomas, mrs a mansfield, mrs l rogerson, elsie henderson, mrs murphy, mrs w christian, h h mackenzie, sister b agar, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Photograph (item) - Image, Staff at RVIB St Kilda Road - 1998, 1998
Five photographs of groups of staff members at RVIB. Image 1 - Maree Littlepage, Christine Harding, ?? Image 2 - ? and Sandie Mackevicius Image 3 - Group photograph in driveway: Blue letters: A - Chris Headland, B - Barbara Williams, C - Ramona Mandy, D - Barbara Royce, E – Tess Rousso, F – Robyn Gale, G – Peter Cronin, H – Chris Edwards, I – Glen Morrow, J – Graeme Craig, K – Barbara McKenzie, L – Marg Harvey, M – Judy Williams, N – Len Stephens, O – Nina Sutton, P – Sherry Cunningham, Q – Marissa Depitta, R – Uli Pfisterer, S – Rosemary, T – Maree Sheehan, U – Linda Rivette, V – Rachel Grealy, W – Fiona Pelusi, X – Maree Littlepage, Y – Danielle, Z – Sophie Tzoukalis. (Between Pelusi and Stephens, Christine Harding. Green letters: A – Emma Rogers-Wilson, B – Rory Fraser, C – Gary Stinchcombe, D – Alex Zolradkovic, E – Nicola Misso, F – Mary Barron, G – Barbara, H – Kathy Lazzaro, I – Linda Morris, J – Pam McAleese. Image 4 - ?? Image 5 - Robyn Gale, ??RVIB - St Kilda Road - 1998royal victorian institute for the blind, staff -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Colorimeter
Zeiss colorimeter, in several parts. (writing on it looks like E J H's but cord(sic) is of 50's.) -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Combustion Demonstration
John Macadam was a Scottish born analytical chemist, medical practitioner and politician. As a student he soon showed a flair for analytical chemistry, and later also studied medicine. He arrived in Melbourne in 1855 to take up an appointment as lecturer in chemistry and natural science at Scotch College, a position he held until 1865. In 1857 Ferdinand von Mueller named the Macadamia nut after him. He officiated as one of two umpires at one of the earliest recorded games of Australian rules football, between Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar in 1858. Macadam was appointed government analytical chemist in 1858 and health officer to the City of Melbourne in 1860. He represented Castlemaine in the Legislative Assembly between 1859 and 1864. Appointed secretary of the Royal Society of Victoria in 1860 and vice-president in 1863, he was also the secretary of the exploration committee of the Burke and Wills expedition. When the Medical School of the University of Melbourne opened in 1862 Macadam was appointed lecturer in chemistry. He was a skilled, popular and eloquent lecturer, learned and generous with his knowledge. Sadly, just three years later, and aged only 38, he died at sea on the way to give evidence at a murder trial in New Zealand, leaving his widow Elizabeth (n�e Clark), and a son. He was accompanied on that voyage by his assistant, the medical student John Drummond Kirkland, who later became the University?s first Professor of Chemistry. Born in Ireland, John Drummond Kirkland trained as a chemical analyst through apprenticeship in a medical laboratory in Dublin, before migrating to Australia in 1852 and moving to Melbourne in 1855. While still an undergraduate medical student at the University of Melbourne, he was appointed lecturer in chemistry following the sudden death of John Macadam in 1865. Due to the enthusiastic support of his fellow students this temporary role became a permanent appointment the following year. Kirkland continued his studies, graduating in medicine in 1873 and surgery in 1880. His son, John Booth Kirkland, was appointed as his assistant in 1878, later leading to accusations of nepotism. In 1882 John Drummond Kirkland became the University?s first professor of chemistry and metallurgy, continuing until his death in 1885. Today?s researchers use a high performance computing facility named ?Kirkland? after the first Professor of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne. Chemistry was still controlled by the medical school during Kirkland?s career, but became part of the science degree from 1886, along with the appointment of David Orme Masson as professor. Kirkland struggled for University funding to buy new apparatus. To compensate, he bought much from his own personal funds, including analytical chemistry equipment. Chemistry was first taught at Melbourne in the medical school, located in the area now occupied by Physics and the Ian Potter Museum of Art.Demonstration of combustion Mid 19th century, used by McCoy, MacAdam,and Kirkland -
Melton City Libraries
Document, Country Fire Authority Wireless Licence Schedule, 1971
Early member of the Bush Fire Brigade, Bon Barrie saw the need for improved speed of communication. With the formation of the Country Fire Authority by mid 1950 Melton introduced H F high frequency two way radio sets. A set was located in the Barrie home, which was an idea location to observe smoke sighting given its 360 degree view of the distant horizon. A large antenna was built to improve reception and sending strength. Author – Edna Barrie hand written notes. In its policy of creating smaller compact groups of fire brigades the Country Fire Authority Regional Officer Harry Rothsay in 1967 requested that the following 6 brigades surrounding Mt Cottrell transfer from their respective groups. Melton and Rockbank from Bacchus Marsh Group, Toolern Vale and Sydenham from Mt Macedon Group and Truganina and Werribee from Little River Group forming a new Group to the be named Mt Cottrell Fire Brigades Group. Group Headquarters was established at the Ferris road residence of Melton Captain E W Bon Barrie, who was elected Group and Communications Officer of Mt Cottrell. E W (Eddie) Gillespie and Keith Watt of the Toolern Vale brigade were appointed Deputy Group Officer and Group Secretary respectively. The Base Radio was installed at the Group Headquarters by the CFA. Brigades contributed to half the cost. A grant of $1000 was made available by the Shire of Melton in 1969 toward the cost of VHS (Very High Frequency) replacing the HF(High Frequency) Radios which has been introduced in the 1950’s. Shire of Werribee and the City of Keilor supported Werribee and Sydenham in a similar manner. The Call sign for the new group became VL3LY VHF Channel 1 163.12 m/cs. HF 3836 k/cs. Mount Cottrell Group's Wireless Licence Scheduleemergency services, local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Charles Ernest Barrie, Unknown
This document is has been compiled by Wendy Barrie daughter of Ernest (Bon) and Edna Barrie and granddaughter of Charles E and Jessie M Barrie. Ernie Barrie operated a travelling Chaff Cutter in the St Arnaud area where his parents William and Mary Ann had taken up land at Coonooer West in 1873. Ernie commenced his working life with a team of bullocks and a chaff cutter. The earliest connection he had with Melton was in 1887. By the beginning of the 20th century Ernie and his father William and brothers, William, Samuel, James Edwin,[Ted] Robert, Arthur and Albert have been associated with farming and milling in the Melton district. In the early 1900’s Ernie and his brother Ted were in partnership in a Chaff cutting and Hay processing Mill on the corner of Station and Brooklyn road Melton South. The mill was managed by William for a time. By 1906 Charles Ernest and James Edwin were in partnership in the Station Road mill when a connecting rail line across Brooklyn Road for a siding was constructed to the Melton Railway Station. In 1911 the Mill’s letterhead shows C.E. BARRIE Hay Pressing and Chaff Cutting Mills. Melton Railway Station. Telephone No 1 Melton. This Mill as sold to H S K Ward in 1916 and stood until 1977 when it burnt down in a spectacular fire. Ernie built a house at Melton South beside the Chaff Mill at Station Road in 1906 and married Jessie May Lang in August at the Methodist Church. Jessie’s father was Thomas Lang. He came to Melton in 1896 and was the Head Teacher at Melton State School No 430 until he retired in 1917. They had 9 children with 8 surviving to adulthood. Jessie and Ernie had 6 sons and 3 daughters. All the children lived at Darlingsford. In April 1910 the family left Melton for a brief period and moved to a farm in Trundle in NSW. They returned to Melton and purchased Darlingsford in May 1911. For a time during WW1 they lived at Moonee Ponds near the Lang grandparents at Ascot Vale. Mary and Bon attended Bank St State School. The children developed diphtheria in 1916 and their youngest boy, Cecil died of complications. Mary and Bon were taken to Fairfield Hospital and both recovered. At the end of the war influenza broke out the family returned to Darlingsford and shared the home for a short while with the Pearcey family who had been working the farm. By 1922 the family had and grown and Edgar, Tom, Horace, Jessie, Joyce and Jim were living a Darlingsford. Ernie continued during the 1920’s working the farm and attend his many civic and community commitments. Two 8 clydesdale horse teams were used to work the land which meant early rising for the horses to be fed and harnessed to commence the days work. In 1916 Ernie also became involved in a Chaff Mill on the corner of Sunshine and Geelong Road West Footscray, which at the time was being run by John Ralph Schutt. It was known an Schutt Barrie. A flour mill was added at a later stage. Other Schutt and Barrie mills were situated at Parwan and Diggers Rest. Another mill was situated beside the railway line at Rockbank. The Footscray mill ceased operation in 1968 Ernie spent a lot of time and energy at the Parwan Mill and travelling around Parwan and Balliang farms, where he came to know many of the families in the district. Ernies commitment to the civic development to the Melton and district was extensive, he was involved with a number of large events during the 1920’s such as the Melton Exhibitions and the 1929 Back to Melton Celebrations. He was a member of the Australian Natives Association at the turn of the century. He was Chairman of the School Committee at Melton State School 430 and the Melton South State School in thw1920s. He donated the land for a Hall for Melton South in 1909, known as Exford Hall and later in 1919 renamed Victoria Hall. The Hall was demolished in 1992. He was a Councillor, JP, and Vice President and President of the Melton Mechanics Institute Hall Committee in 1915- 1916. He was a member of the Methodist Church and later the Scots Presbyterian Church. He was Superintendent of the Sunday School of the Methodist Church to 1910 and later Scots Presbyterian Church until 1931. This is reflected in the theme of children in the stained glass window which was dedicated in his memory by his wife Jessie as a gift to the Scots Church. Charles Ernest Barrie made many generous donations to many charities who supported young people and children. In 1918 Jessie and Ernie made the first donation to a very prominent Victorian charity whose work still continues. Yooralla. In July 1931 Ernie’s untimely death was a major blow to the family and the Melton community. To this day people still vividly recall the day they lined the streets for his funeral. The day of the funeral is recalled as the day Melton stood as two of their prominent citizens who tragically died on the same dayPhotograph of Charles Ernest Barrie taken from Scenes at Melton and Old Residentslocal identities -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph, Tarnagulla Cricket Team, 1930, 1930
Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph depicting the Tarnagulla Cricket Team in 1913. Copy photograph. Writing on reverse and label on front list subjects as: L to R Rear: Arthur Goltz, E. Evans, W. Harding, E. Radnell, R. Saunders Centre: ______ , L. Ramm, R. Radcliffe, L. Goltz, G. Ramm Front: D. Calder, H. Harding, S. Goltzsports, sport, recreation, clubs -
Mont De Lancey
Berry Crate
Crates of punnets produced by Berry Baskets in Richmond in the 1940's, 1950's and 1960's.Wooden berry crate with 5 trays and raspberry punnets. Crate has metal stays and a hinged lid with metal hinges.Raspberry punnets stencilled:- 'E. Johnston'crates -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Pitman's Commercial Typewriting, 1922
During the 1920', 30's and 40's students learnt typing as part of a Commercial Course. This book enabled students to complete a practical course by following the graded Exercises and Lessons and by testing their progress.Belonged to Edna Sebire, Wandin Yallock, May 23 1923.Blue hard cover book by W. & E. Walmsley. Has black border.typewriters -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Photograph, Delegates 1913 Bacchus Marsh District Football Association
Australian Rules football had been played in the Bacchus Marsh area from at least the 1870s. The first meeting to form a club was held in Bacchus Marsh in 1874 but it was not until the 1880s that regular matches were played in the district. In 1912 it was decided by representatives from a number of football clubs in the district to form a football association to better organize and promote the development of the game in the district. Hence by 25 May 1912 the Bacchus Marsh District Football Association was formed comprising the following clubs: Bacchus Marsh, Deer Park, Melton, Parwan, and Maddingley. This image shows the delegates from the various clubs to the newly formed association. The individual people in the image have been specifically identified but the clubs they represented have not. The unnamed umpires in the image have been identified by the honorary historian and statistician of the Australian Football League Umpires Association, David Flegg. Left, Fred Lucas (Goal Umpire), centre, Evan James (Field Umpire), and right, James Smith (Goal Umpire). The date of this image is 9th August 1913. Newspaper reports in the Bacchus Marsh Express on 9th August confirm the participation of these umpires in a Bacchus Marsh versus Melton match on this date. The match took place at Maddingley Park, which appears to be the location where the picture was taken.This item has historic and social significance as an image of one of the early sporting administrators of Bacchus Marsh and District. It is a typical example of group photographs of this era. It is evidence of the transition of football from a social informal setting to an organised activity and signals the growth of importance of sport, in this case Australian Rules football, as a cultural and social activity central to the Australian ethos. It reflects the pride local districts invested in their local sporting clubs. A sepia photograph mounted on a cardboard mat, showing a group of sixteen men arranged in three rows in a park setting. Twelve men are dressed in suits, collars and ties, a thirteenth man is wearing a uniform coat with epaulettes. Several of the men are wearing ribbons which may indicate their membership of the Association, and/or their status as delegates. In the front row, three men are crouched, two wearing white coats over their suits, and holding white flags, denoting their role as goal umpires. The middle man, the field umpire, is wearing long-sleeved top, shorts, socks and laced-up athletic shoes. On the front, under the photo, hand-written, the words: Delegates 1913. Bacchus Marsh District Football Association. Beneath the title: Top Frank Winderlich. H Connors (s deleted). G.Coburn. P. McDonald. McKenzie? Grant Morton. Edgar Smith. Mid: Roy Edwards. J.J.Barry Snr. Ross. Robert Dugdale. Cunningham. J.B. Doherty. Bottom Row. Not inscribed but have been identified as VFL accredited umpires. Left, Goal Umpire Fred Lucas, centre Field Umpire Evan James, right Goal Umpire James Smith. On the back: Hand-written: Executive members of the First Football League (formed 1912). Given by E.Kight. E. Kight Grant Street Bacchus Marsh. On a white label: Miss Gwynne Moore. australian rules football, bacchus marsh district football association -
The Beechworth Burke Museum Research Collection
Card (Series) - Index Card, George Tibbits, Corner of Ford and Church Streets, Beechworth, 1976
George Tibbits, University of Melbourne. Faculty of Architecture, Building and Town & Regional PlanningIndex system that support the research for Beechworth : historical reconstruction / [by] George Tibbits ... [et al]Arranged by street names of BeechworthEach index card includes: street name and number of property, image of property, allotment and section number, property owners and dates of ownership, description of the property according to rate records, property floor plan with dimensions.beechworth, george tibbitsbeechworth, george tibbits -
The Beechworth Burke Museum Research Collection
Card (Series) - Index Card, George Tibbits, Cnr Ford and Camp Streets (Ford St), Beechworth, 1976
George Tibbits, University of Melbourne. Faculty of Architecture, Building and Town & Regional PlanningIndex system that support the research for Beechworth : historical reconstruction / [by] George Tibbits ... [et al]Arranged by street names of BeechworthEach index card includes: street name and number of property, image of property, allotment and section number, property owners and dates of ownership, description of the property according to rate records, property floor plan with dimensions.beechworth, george tibbitsbeechworth, george tibbits -
The Beechworth Burke Museum Research Collection
Card (Series) - Index Card, George Tibbits, Camp Street, Beechworth, 1976
George Tibbits, University of Melbourne. Faculty of Architecture, Building and Town & Regional PlanningIndex system that support the research for Beechworth : historical reconstruction / [by] George Tibbits ... [et al]Arranged by street names of BeechworthEach index card includes: street name and number of property, image of property, allotment and section number, property owners and dates of ownership, description of the property according to rate records, property floor plan with dimensions.beechworth, george tibbitsbeechworth, george tibbits -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, First Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1912
... by Kadimah J. Rochlin A. Stone M.A. Schalit J. Reises I Malinsky S. J ...The first annual report produced by Kadimah15 pagesj. rochlin, a. stone, m.a. schalit, j. reises, i malinsky, s. j. slutzkin, e. jackson, l. berner, r. rothberg, a. salmanow, m. zeltner, c. berman, a. mutz, b. shubin, a. e. jones -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, Annual Report and Balance Sheet 1933, 1933
The 22nd annual report produced by Kadimah18 pagespresident s. wynn, l. sher, r. rothberg, e. wynn, a. barkohn, j. bercove, s. brilliant, b. gross, h. housey, i. hurwitz, p. lederman, s. mendelson, a. mushin, a. newmark, a. patkin, i. rose, m. schechter, m. zacharin, ms. zweibaum -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 33rd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1944
Annual report produced by Kadimah28 pagesfrom 4th october 1943 to 18th june, 1944. l. fink, a. mushin, j. ginsburg, s. yaffe, miss m. zacharin, s. brilliant, m. bram, h. brown, s. goldstein, i. hurvitz, i. kahan, j. rymer, i. rothman, m. shetzer, j. semel, m. silman, i. sher. b, from 18th june 1944 to 3rd december 1944, j. honig, j. solvey, w. bardas, ph. block, ph. chapman, n. fogel, b. tron, e. wynn, j. l. mendelson, i. segal, s. maranz, j. yoffe -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 40th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1951
Annual report produced by Kadimah42 pagesj. honig, s. burstin, j. pushett, h. miodownik, n. suchowolski, j. rymer, ch. aizen, l. frydman, d. abzac, m. balberyszski, m. bloch, c. borenstein, ch. dicky, j. dafner, j. giligich, j. gliksman, s. goldstein, n. gryfenberg, o. rapoport, ch. rozenbes, u. rozenbes, p. ringelblum, j. sperling, e. tabacznik -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 41st Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1952
Annual report produced by Kadimah58 pagest. honig, s. burstin, j. pushett, n. suchowolski, ch. dicky, h. miodownik, ch. rozenbes, c. borenstein, j. bluthal, b. rosen, o. rozenbes, j. gliksman, n. gryfenberg, h. eisenbruch, o. rapoport, i. rothman, j. rudzki, j. sperling, e. tabacznik, b. warszawski, a. zeleznikow -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 47th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1958
Annual report produced by Kadimah43 pagess. burstin, f. altman, h. bachrach, l. cherny, i. einhorn, b. bargman, m. berman, sh. bursztyn, i. czyzik, m. greenberg, y. honig, b. patkin, s. perlberg, j. rymer, i. segal, h. smith, j. shmerling, n. smuzyk, a. sokolowicz, e. tabacznik, m. avilenski, j. zemel -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 48th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1959
Annual report produced by Kadimah44 pagess. burstin, f. altman, n. gryfenberg, h. miodownik, ph. block, mr. b. bargman, h. bachrach, l. cherny, i. czyzyk, i. einhorn, j. gettler, m. greenberg, j. honig, u. kozlowski, b. patkin, s. perlberg, j. rymer, n. smuzyk, e. tabacznik, m. verstandig, m. wilenski, j. engel -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 49th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1960
Annual report produced by Kadimah40 pagess. burstin, f. altman, j. rymer, s. roth, ph. block, n. gryfenberg, l. cherny, i. czyzyk, i. einhorn, b. ezrowicz, j. gettler, g. goldberg, l. gotlib, m. greenberg, u. kozlowski, s. perlberg, ch. rozenbes, h. smith, n. smuzyk, e. tabacznik, m. wilenski -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 51st Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1963
... J. Sperling S. Szwarc M. Szwarcberg E. Tabacznik M. Wilenski ...Annual report produced by Kadimah44 pagesj. rymer, ph. block, ch. rozenbes, l. cherny, l czyzyk, f. altman, s. burstin, mr. i. einhorn, b, ezrowicz, h. gershov, m. greenberg, n. gryfenberg, a. kwiatkowski, p. kristal, s. rychter, n. smuzyk, j. sperling, s. szwarc, m. szwarcberg, e. tabacznik, m. wilenski -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 52nd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1964
Annual report produced by Kadimah44 pagesj. rymer, f. altman, s. burstin, l. cherny, p. krystal, ch. rozenbes, j. sperling, ch. borenstein, s. rychter, z. bornstein, n. smuzyk, h. brown, i. czyzyk, s. szwarc, b. ezrowicz, m. szwarcberg, greenberg, e. tabacznik, n. gryfenberg, m. wilenski, b. patkin -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 53rd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1965
Annual report produced by Kadimah39 pagesj. rymer, f. altman, s. burstin, l. cherny, p. krystal, ch. rozenbes, j. sperling, n. smuzyk, ch. borenstbin, z. bornstein, s. szwarc, h. brown, m. szwarcberg, b. ezrowicz, e. tabacznik, ch. miodek, b. wajsman, b. patkin, m. wilenski, s. rychter, a. zeleznikow -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 54th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1966
... . Hochgelernter S. Szwarc B. Ezrowicz M. Szwarcberg S. Krum E. Tabacznik ...Annual report produced by Kadimah43 pagesj. rymer, f. altman, s. burstin, l. cherny, p. krystal, ch. rozenbes, j. sperling, s. rychter, ch. borenstein, n. smuzyk, h. brown, s. hochgelernter, s. szwarc, b. ezrowicz, m. szwarcberg, s. krum, e. tabacznik, ch. miodek, b. wajsman, b. patkin, m. wilenski -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, The World on a Cymbal; 1939
... A. Braizblat. I. Krawat Z. Gershov S. Ginter E. Janover J. Irman E. Max ...Yiddish Kameral Theatre in Melbourne united by the professional artists, S. Ginter, A. Braizblat, N. Ginterdovid herman theatre, b. shn. ginter, a. braizblat. i. krawat, z. gershov, s. ginter, e. janover, j. irman, e. max, m. rochlin, mr. fox, mr. koadlow -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, The Wandering Stars; 1964
... in 3 acts Dovid Herman Theatre M. Ceprow A. Light E. Zilberman ...Sholem Aleichem's musical comedy in 3 actsdovid herman theatre, m. ceprow, a. light, e. zilberman, y. sher, s. swartz, s. tigel, r. lewita, j. lewin, g. zaidenberg, s. hochgelernter, b. lustig, s. sholem -
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, 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 -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Award - Presentation Plaque, 5/6 R.V.R. SPT COY WARK V.C. CLUB BEST J.N.C.O. AWARD
Presented to the best JNCO in Support Company 5/6RVR by members of the Wark VC club until 2010This item provides a list of names of active members of Support Company and the Wark VC Club between the years of 1992 and 2010- intermittently Varnished MDF plaque with black and brass plates with incriptions of the awards title, presenter and recipients affixed. There are 5 empty places.5/6 R.V.R. SPT COY WARK V.C. CLUB BEST J.N.C.O. AWARD DONATED BY WOS. E. SCHLEGEL -1992- C. BYVOET -1995- LCPL S. GALLAGHER -1996- CPL CADOGAN-COWPER D. -2009- CPL N. HILL -2010- CPL B.SHAWYER support company