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Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
St. Marys Catholic Church is now known as Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Macedon Street, Sunbury. From information written on the back of the photograph it was believed to be the Presbyterian Church Bulla. This being the case, it was relocated because of the construction of the International Airport. Sir Henry Winneke probably re-opened the Bulla Church on 24 November 1975.A black and white photograph of a blustone church behind a picket fence known as St. Marys Catholic Church Sunbury but has been incorrectly labelled as St. Marys Catholic Church Bulla.top LH corner on piece of paper pasted and type written : St. Marys Church Bullast mary's catholic church, our lady of mt carmel church, churches, sunbury, bulla, macedon street, winneke, henry (sir), 1970s, george evans collection -
National Wool Museum
Functional object - Typewriter, Remington Typewriter Company, c.1925
This Remington No.12 typewriter is of the typebar, front-strike class. It was made by the Remington Typewriter Company of Ilion, New York, U.S.A. in about 1925. The Model No. 12 was introduced in 1922 and was one of the first 'visible writer' machines, in which the typed characters were visible to the operator. Previous models were of the upstrike class in which the characters were typed on the underside of the platen. To see what had been typed the operator had to raise the platen, meaning the typist was typing blind much of the time. This machine was used by Margaret Ganly née Burn in the 1930s. It was purchased for her by one of the sons of William Pride, a famous saddle maker in Geelong, William was Margaret’s grandfather. The typewriter was donated with original sales receipt and servicing tools. Margaret worked at Dennys for 7 years during the 1930s. The typewriter is accompanied with a story written by Margaret about her time working at the company. Margret married Jack Ganly, a fellow employee of Dennys. The Ganly name was well known within Dennys, with three generations of the Ganly family working at the company. WORKING CONDITIONS & OFFICE WORK DUTIES. Written by Margaret Burn in 2021. Worked at Dennys Lascelles in the 1930s. In the 1930s coming out of the Depression, jobs were hard to come by and had to be clung to by efficiency and subserviency. There was no union to protect workers – bosses could be tough and rough. Dennys Lascelles revolved around fortnightly wool sales in the “season” – September to May. Sale day was always a day of suppressed excitement. Preparation from a clerical point of view was complete and we now awaited the aftermath of the actual wool auction. The building teemed with people. There were country people down to see their wool sold, buyers of many nationalities, or from the big cities, who were coming in and out of the building all day. Their role was to inspect the acres of wool bales displayed on the show floors; however, caterers were present to feed clients, and there was plenty of social interactions on top of business. The office staff did not go home but waited until the first figures came back from the wool sales and the machines went in to action, both human and mechanical, preparing the invoices for the buyers’ firms. This comprised of lists of lot numbers, weights, prices per lb., and the total prices paid. A lot of this was done by old-school typewriters, making this work a big, heavy, tiring job. Before the finished lists could be dispatched, they were collated on an “abstract”. The lists had to balance with the catalogue from which the invoices had been prepared. This never happened automatically. All the paperwork had to be split up amongst pairs of workers and checked until discrepancies were found. This would happen until midnight but occasionally went until 2 or 3 am. Once complete, the invoices could then be rushed off to the buyers’ firms usually in Melbourne, and hire cars took the staff home. It was back on the job the next morning, usually around 8.30. The office hours varied according to the size of the sale and work involved. Some days started as early as 8 and could finish around 5.30. The second phase of work began with the account sales to be prepared for the sellers of the wool. These detailed all the weights, descriptions of wool, brands, and prices. One Sales account could have multitudes of lot numbers, all needing to be individually described. Various charges needed to be deducted such as finance for woolpacks, extra stock, or farmers who were given a loan to live on during the season. Details of how payment was to be made was also noted, whether the seller was to be paid by cheque, to a bank, or credited to their account with the company (which often left the seller still in debt). For a couple of months in the winter, things were quieter when staff took holidays and were sometimes given afternoons off. But there were still weekly skin sales and stock sales around the state. The annual end of June figures to be prepared for a big company like Dennys with branches all around the state also kept the staff busy. In good years there was sometimes a bonus. On sale days there was a bar open for the clients and wool buyers. This added to the excitement for the young girls, who were strictly barred from using it, but somehow managed to sneak a gin and tonic. This is how I had my first ever, before the evening meal. There was also the romantic notion in some minds, with all the influx of males, that some of us might end up on a wealthy station, or be noticed by an exotic buyer. To my knowledge, this never happened at Dennys Lascelles Limited. Group staff photo at Dennys Lascelles Limited. Margaret Burn. Age 18 or 19. Jack Ganly (Margaret’s future husband). 22.The typewriter has a black painted metal frame. The top section of the typewriter consists of a cylindrical platen on a carriage featuring plated metal fittings. A curved folding paper guide sits behind the platen and moves on the horizontal axis when the user types on the keyboard. A horizontal semicircular type basket with typebar links the top section to the lower keyboard. The ink ribbon is carried between two spools on a horizontal axis, one on each side of the type-basket. At the rear, a paper tray features gold lettering which reads ‘Remington’. At the front, a four-row QWERTY keyboard is found with 42-character keys total. 'SHIFT LOCK' and 'SHIFT KEY' are to the left of the keyboard, 'BACK SPACER' and 'SHIFT KEY' to the right. All keys are circular, white with black lettering. At the top of the keyboard are five circular red keys with the numbers 1-5 displayed behind their respective keys. A Spacebar is found along the front of the keyboard. The typewriter is accompanied by a cardboard box. This box contains the original sales receipt, on blue paper with grey lead handwriting. It also contains spare parts, a spare ribbon stretched between two spools, and cleaning tools such as brushes of differing sizes. Serial Number. Engraved. "LX45395" Gold lettering. Paper tray. “Remington” Gold Lettering. Behind keyboard. “Made in Ilion, New York, U.S.A. Gold Lettering. Mirrored both sides of type-basket. “12”remington, dennys lascelles ltd, worker conditions 1930s -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Training School 19, 19/08/1953
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989.Black and white photograph of twenty eight nursing students in uniform from the Northern District School of Nursing taken by a professional photographer. Typed list of student names on a separate piece of paper.northern district school of nursing, bendigo, lister house, preliminary training schools -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1940s
Black and white photograph of a group of Rutherglen ladies, thought to be RSL Auxiliary. Photograph is mounted on a piece of decorative paper with a typed sheet, identifying the people in it, pasted below the photo.On sheet below photo: "Left to right-back row: Mrs Arden, Mrs Vickers, Mrs J Kelly, Miss Mavis Kelly, Mrs Fanny Pape, Mrs Dempsey, Mrs Harry Taylor, Mrs Nish. Front L to R: Mrs Moffat, Mrs Letty Renshaw, Mrs Amy Williams, Miss Ann Grantham, Mrs Flo Dean, Mrs Matthews, Mrs Prentice"rsl auxilliary, arden, vickers, kelly, fanny pape, dempsey, taylor, nish, moffat, letty renshaw, amy williams, ann grantham, flo dean, matthews, prentice, mavis kelly -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1945
Black and white photocopy of a photograph, mounted on a piece of paper, of debutants at a ball. Names of those in photo are listed on the mount to the right of the photo.At foot of photo: "Debutantes at Stephens Church of Eng. Ball. Rutherglen. Oct. 5th 1945" Transcription of names to the right of the photo typed on a separate piece of paper.st stephens church, debutantes, balls, dances, patsy smith, dawn miles, lucie newton, thelma crampton, nancy hayes, maureen johnston, denise furze, barbara furze, aileen stanton, correll jackson, lucia hankinson, shirley simmonds, pat collins, june dinsdale, marie hankinson, mavis humphreys, melva sullivan, judith devers -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Prefect Pledge
... White paper with a black border with typed prefect pledge... THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY. White paper with a black border with typed ...White paper with a black border with typed prefect pledge, and a foam-core mounted label reading Prefect pledgeWANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL I WILL UPHOLD THE HONOUR OF THE SCHOOL. IN THE EXERCISE OF MY AUTHORITY, AND IN MY CONDUCT I WILL EXEMPLIFY THE PRINCIPLES OF TRYE CITIZENSHIP BOTH WITHIN AND BEYOND THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY. -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Cookery Newspaper Cuttings, 1958
Black and white newspaper articles on yellowed newspaper pasted onto white paper featuring three different articles and a transcribed paragraph of typed text.Friday Feature page Girls Prepare thier Own Meals Now In... School's Brand New centre -
Melbourne Legacy
Film, Lord Somers Camp - Nov 1972, 1972
16mm colour film with no sound - the second B&W workprint not digitised. 13 min 24 sec. Begins with the flag raising ceremony at Somers Camp and then moves to Westernport Airfield where the boys are seen going for flights in Cessnas whilst others learn archery and play volleyball. Moves on to beach activities and dinghy sailing supervised by Legatees. Back at Somers there is a comic performance of Goldilocks in front of a large audience of younger Junior Legatees and the supervising Legatees, which ends with a bearded Goldilocks being taken away in a police car. A service in the bush chapel is then shown before we see the older boys throwing one of their number off a jetty. A volleyball game completes the film. There is no indication of date, but the clothes seem to be 1960s/70s. This film has been digitised to preserve its content. Melbourne Legacy gratefully acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government and Public Record Office Victoria for making this possible.Depicts the work done by Legacy volunteers in helping Legacy families of the time. Volunteer groups such as Legacy supported those in need at a time when government assistance was much less than it is today.Two 16mm black and white films. One film is wrapped in brown paper. Under the wrapping the film is enclosed in a plasic wrap.Canister - patterned Agfa _ Gefaert Fine Grain. / Key No. 170627_02 'Not to be screened under any circumstances! Only to be handled by an expert with the approprate facilities for handling this type of film' on the brown wrapping paper, probably to keep a good copy.somers camp, camp -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Document, song sheet, "We Junior Legatees", 9/08/1954
... on white paper, black typing...): foolscap blue on white paper, black typing "We Junior Legatees ...Words and music of a song composed for Junior Legatees by Ivan Layton, Executive Officer of Melbourne Legacy accompanied by a letter from him donating the song to Melbourne Legacy.Forms part of the activities of the Junior Legatees of the time and is indicative of post war values.Song sheet (00085.1): White folded paper, dark blue and black printing Accompanying letter (00085.2): foolscap blue on white paper, black typingSigned in blue pen by Ivan E. Layton (composer)junior legatee, songs -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Minutes, Minutes of Inaugural meeting of Intermediate Legacy Club (Girls) held at 45 Market Street, Melbourne, on 17th August, 1955, commencing at 8 p.m, 17/08/1955
... White foolscap paper with black type x2 sheets, printed... junior legatee White foolscap paper with black type x2 sheets ...The Intermediate Legacy Club was a Club comprised of ex-Junior Legacy Girls who had attended the Physical Culture Classes (the classes commenced in 1927). The Intermediate clubs were aimed at children who were older than 16 years of age.Demonstrates the strong bonds formed amongst the Junior Legacy children and the desire to be of service in their turn to Legacy beneficiaries.White foolscap paper with black type x2 sheets, printed both sides. 2 copies.girls' classes, ilc, junior legatee -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Legatee Resignation, 1961
... White paper letterhead with blue and black type. Glued... to Legacy nelson capp east gippsland group White paper letterhead ...Letter to Mr Nelson Capp from Hon. Secretary or President of East Gippsland Group Junior Legacy acknowleding the resignation of Mr Capp as a Legatee and thanking him for his services. Printed on Melbourne Legacy Letterhead. Record of Legatee Capps service to LegacyWhite paper letterhead with blue and black type. Glued to cardboard.nelson capp, east gippsland group -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Legatee John Nelson Capp, 23/11/1961
... White letterhead paper with blue and black type. Signature... Legacy. nelson capp membership White letterhead paper with blue ...Letter to Legatee J.N. (John Nelson) Capp from Melbourne Legacy President K.C. Clarke dated 23rd November, 1961 advising that Legatee Capp’s resignation as a Legatee had been refused by the Melbourne Legacy Board and he was instead transferred to the Reserve of Melbourne Legacy.Record of Legatee Capp’s service to Melbourne Legacy.White letterhead paper with blue and black type. Signature in ink. Letter glued to cardboard.nelson capp, membership -
Melbourne Legacy
Certificate, Chairman's Certificate, Circa 1950
Certificate acknowledging J.N. (John Nelson) Capp as Chairman of Melbourne Legacy (East Gippsland Group) from 1949-50. Signed by President (N.C. Harris) and Liaison Officer (signature not legible). Certificate reads “In commemoration of your service to Legacy, more especially in the office of Chairman, this certificate is presented with the sincere regards and thanks of fellow Legatees.”Record of Legatee Capp’s service to Melbourne LegacyWhite paper certificate with red, gold and black type. Two signatures. Glued to cardboardnelson capp, east gippsland group -
Melbourne Legacy
Article, Bulletin VALE Legatee John Nelson Capp, 03/05/1966
... White paper with black type and two punched holes. Copy... “PERSONAL FILE” White paper with black type and two punched holes ...A single page from a Melbourne Legacy Weekly Bulletin in 1966. It was the obituary of Legatee John Nelson Capp of East Gippsland Group of Melbourne Legacy. He died on 25/04/1966. Noted in Vale as having been on ANZAC Day.Record of Legatee J.N. (John Nelson) Capps life and service to the community and Melbourne Legacy.White paper with black type and two punched holes. Copy of a page from Melbourne Legacy Weekly BulletinNoted at top “Inducted 1948 Tfd. (transferred) to Reserve 22/11/61 Dcd. (deceased) 25/4/66” Ink stamp reading “PERSONAL FILE” obituary, legatee -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Legatee John Nelson Capp, 18/06/1996
... Two pieces of white letterhead paper with blue and black... paper with blue and black type and signatures. Legatee John ...Two letters related to authorising use of the Legacy memorial badge on the late Legatee John Nelson Capp’s grave. 00097.1 Letter dated 18th June, 1996 from Terry Walsh, Executive Officer of Melbourne Legacy to the Director of Bairnsdale Cemetery 00097.2 Letter dated 18th June, 1996 from Joan Haslem, Personnel Secretary of Melbourne Legacy to Mr J. (John) Capp A record that Legacy honoured Legatees with memorial badges for their gravestones.Two pieces of white letterhead paper with blue and black type and signatures.nelson capp, membership -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Report, First annual report of the gymnasium sub-committee for presentation to general meeting - Thursday 28th June 1928, 1928
Gives an insight into the weekly physical activities run for Junior Legatees, both boys and girls, naming the members of the sub-committee and teaching staff.Earliest formal report of physical activities run for Junior Legatees.1 foolscap and 1 A4 sheet faded white copy paper, blue carbon imprint, annotated in black.Typed numbers of participants crossed out and written in pen. Signed by Aaron Beattie, Chairman.boys' classes, girls' classes -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Register, Junior Legacy Honour Roll
... White foolscap paper with black type x 5 pages of carbon... junior legatee White foolscap paper with black type x 5 pages ...Names, addresses and comments about the WW2 service of 244 members or ex-members of Junior or Intermediate Legacy on service known to the Honour Roll Committee. There are individual cards to record the details of each junior legatee and their service at 00222. This list is a compilation of the names and addresses from those cards.A record that links Junior Legacy members with active service in the Armed Forces during WWII.White foolscap paper with black type x 5 pages of carbon copy, on yellowing paper, single sided.honour roll, junior legatee -
Melbourne Legacy
Journal - Newsletter, Weekly Bulletin No: 551, 1937
The Bulletin was a regular publication used by the Club to communicate to information to Legatees. It is not known how the Bulletin was distributed.An example of the method of communicating Legacy's work with its members.White foolscap paper x 2 printed on both sides with black type. Legacy Club Melbourne Weekly Bulletin No: 551 dated 21/12/1937.newsletter, activities -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Girls Legacy Classes, 1976
... White foolscap paper with black type x 2 pages recollecting... White foolscap paper with black type x 2 pages recollecting ...A recollection of information about Girls Legacy Club and its primary instructor Miss Enez Domec Carre. It was written by C.E. Chancellor in June 1976. "Draft only. Girls Legacy Classes When I was attached to Girls' Classes after being transferred from Mildura Club to Melbourne, I found that the difference between the administration of the Girls' and the Boys' Classes was that the Girls' Classes were centralised in one building in Market Street, whilst the Boys' Classes were held in Melbourne and in various suburbs. The building in Market Street was leased from the Melbourne City Council, it was old, had narrow stairways, small rooms and was dusty and noisy so that is can be appreciated that the classes were held under great difficulties and inconvenience. Classes were held on both Friday and Tuesday nights of each week and the girls were trained in physical culture, ballet and dancing, and most of them also attended a speech training class. The girls were divided into Junior, Intermediate and Senior girls, and the hourly classes commenced at 5 p.m. It will be appreciated that after WW2 the numbers of girls attending increased considerably (actual numbers may be on old files) and it was necessary for the overall organisation to be efficient for this work to be efficiently carried out. In retrospect I do not think that too great a tribute can be paid to Miss Enez Domec Carre, F.P.C.V., not only for her great ability in teaching the physical culture and dancing classes, but also because she became the confidant of the mothers and the girls for their particular problems, and was able to transmit these to the Class Legatees, and she also assisted in helping to solve them - and be sure there were many of them with so many girls and families involved. Miss Carre was also responsible for the many magnificent presentations of the various items learnt by the Classes during each year and of the merging of individual classes held at various times and days to enable them to be so successfully shown at the each annual Legacy Parade. Miss Carre also organised the Mothers, Legatees' wives and friends into sewing groups to provide the thousands of costumes required for the items presented, and naturally she had to design these costumes - all of this work was carried out, as previously mentioned, under the extreme difficulties they were working under in the Market Street building. The purchase of Legacy House and the transfer of classes to this building was of immense help and importance in the carrying on of these classes which have proved so valuable to Legacy work. Many of the girls - now Mothers and Grandmothers still help in Legacy work and still appreciate the value of the Girls' Classes were to them. C.E. Chancellor cc. to Legatees A.R. Beattie / Larkin / Gibsey"A nice summary of the work done by Miss Enez Domec Carre for Legacy and the conditions the classes were held in prior to moving to Legacy House.White foolscap paper with black type x 2 pages recollecting the contribution Miss Enez Domec Carre to the Girls Physical Culture Classes as well as details of location of classes.girls' classes, girls' club, junior legatee -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Aaron Beattie, 10/2/1928
Correspondence revealing early organisation of Legatees attending Boys Groups when Legatee Kemsley was Chair of what was called 'Deceased Soldiers' Children's Welfare Committee'. Letter to Legatee A. Beattie re attendence at Junior Legay Club training. Documents how Melbourne Legacy's care of children began, and how much commitment was required of the Legatees.2 letters and 2 memos, black type and purple copy type, on white paper with Legacy Club logo.Signatures of A. Kemsley and W. Blackettjunior legatee, boys' classes, aaron beattie -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Report, Physical Culture Sub-Committe's 2nd Annual Report 1929, 1929
... White paper x 5 pages with black type of a report... 1929 in black type. White paper x 5 pages with black type ...Details activities of Physical Culture Sub-Commitees' for 1929.Shows how active this sub-committee was in providing many and varied physical activities for Junior Legatees.White paper x 5 pages with black type of a report of the Physical Culture Sub Committee, Annual Report 1929.Physical Culture Sub-Committe's 2nd Annual Report 1929 in black type.exercise classes, boys' classes -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Employment Committee / General Procedures - Meetings and Records
These documents relate the procedures of meetings of the Employment Committee. There is also a draft advertisement to be typed up and added to the Legacy Bulletin asking for assistance in finding work for junior legatees. The importance of the document is that it clearly states procedures of meetings and records.Paper, 5 pages, typed in black. 1 pink page typed on both sides, dated 26/6/1979, 1 paper folder,pink titled "Notification of Employment Vacancies". White out has been used extensively. This appears to have been a draft copy with alterations made.committee, procedures -
Melbourne Legacy
Administrative record - Minutes, State Conference - Legacy in Victoria - From 1946 to 1960, 1946-1965
... White foolscap paper with black type; 00211.1 31 August... foolscap paper with black type; 00211.1 31 August 1946 00211.2 11 ...Records the conferences held to co-ordinate and inform the activities of all the Victorian Legacy Cubs. Almost complete run of records from 1946 to 1965 telling the story of the growth and work of Legacy Clubs throughout Victoria. Items to be added individually post COVID. TBC.A record of conferences held from the 1940s to 1960s. White foolscap paper with black type; 00211.1 31 August 1946 00211.2 11 December 1948 00211.3 10 December 1949 00211.4 9 December 1950 00211.5 23 June 1951 00211.6 6 December 1952 00211.7 5 December 1953 00211.8 4 December 1954 00211.9 10 December 1955 00211.10 28 July 1956 00211.11 3 August 1957 00211.12 13 September 1958 00211.13 8 November 1958 00211.14 21 March 1959 00211.15 12 September 1959 00211.16 20 August 1960 00211.17 19 August 1961 00211.18 16 June 1962 00211.19 15 June 1963 00211.20 19 June 1965 00211.21 Index 1946 - 1960conference, minutes, legacy clubs, conference minutes -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Minutes, Minutes of the AGM of Melbourne Legacy and Junior Legacy (1951-1964)
Documents the meetings and gives a picture of Melbourne Legacy's work in those days, together with early examples of Club rules and organisation. Includes AGMs of The Legacy Club, Melbourne and Junior Legacy, and Extraordinary General Meetings. Highlights significant activities such as sending food parcels to London, which was still occurring in the 1950s, as well as tracing previous venues for meetings.A record of Annual General Meetings in the 1950s and 1960s.Minutes of Annual General Meetings and Extraordinary Meetings of Melbourne Legacy and Junior Legacy from 1951 - 1964, black type on fading white quarto or foolscap paper. 00212.1 1951 (Rules and motions only) 00212.2 1952 00212.3 1953 00212.4 1954 00212.5 1955 00212.6 1956 00212.7 1957 00212.8 1958 00212.9 1959 00212.10 1960 00212.11 1961 00212.12 1962 00212.13 1963 00212.14 1964regulations, meeting -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Rough Notes on the history of Legacy Accommodation in Melbourne (1923-1968), 1968
... White foolscap paper with black type x 4 pages..... White foolscap paper with black type x 4 pages. Rough Notes ...Complete history of the purchase of office accommodation for Melbourne Legacy, detailing the source of the funds used to buy the present Legacy House via a donation given in memory of David H Dureau. It was written in 1968 by Legatee Frank J Doolan who was a founding Legatee and involved in an original archive project.As well as being important historically, the document is an example of how business was conducted in Melbourne in the early part of the twentieth century.White foolscap paper with black type x 4 pages.Handwritten 'Frank Doolan 1968' in black pen on the bottom of Page 4.properties, dureau house -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, A.M.F. Special Benefits Fund (Circulated for the information of Legatees), 17 April 1947
... White foolscap paper, double sided with black type about... paper, double sided with black type about AMF Benefits Fund ...Information for Legatees about the availability and administration of funds from the AMF Benefits Fund after the Second World War. Legacy was one of four organisations who were known as Trustee Organisations for the distribution of funds to dependants in necessitous circumstances. The document, written on 17 April 1947, notes that both the scope and definitions of the AMF is wider than those of Legacy at that time.A record that information was published to help Legatees understand the scope of their work.White foolscap paper, double sided with black type about AMF Benefits Fund.regulations, rules -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Re Balnarring Camp Property, c.1930
... White foolscap paper with black typed x 5 pages. Single... transfer White foolscap paper with black typed x 5 pages. Single ...Referring to the legal history and transfer of land for the Junior Legacy Club Balnarring camp from Legatee Savige. Melbourne Legacy provided camps for junior legatees - the children of deceased servicemen. It started with outings to the property of Legacy founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring. Permanent camp buildings were built in 1930. Lord Somers (Governor of Victoria) also ran a camp in the area and the area became known as Somers. These documents record the transfer of the land to Legacy. The camps gave the children an opportunity of a summer beach holiday with other Legacy children.An important record of the history of the land owned by Stan Savige that was used for Legacy Camp, it adds to the other material available about Legacy Camp at Somers.White foolscap paper with black typed x 5 pages. Single sided. Black type with red corrections and some grey lead remarks. Addressed to ‘The chairman,/ Junior Legacy Club,/ 55 Market Street,/ Melbourne. C.1. From ‘Yrs Faithfully/ sgd/ J.H. Armstrong and W. A. Tregent. See also collection item 00253. somers camp, properties, land transfer -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Report, Ownership and lease of permanent camp at Balnarring, 1932
... White paper with black type x 12 pages relating to land... property Legacy Somers Camp White paper with black type x 12 pages ...Documents concerning Legacy having a legal hold over land owned by Sir Stanley Savige in Balnarring in order to erect permanent camp buildings. 00253.1 and .2 Report of Meeting of sub committee considering the questions of title re permanent camp building at Balnarring. Meeting held at Hotel Austalia 2nd October 1929. Legatees Armstrong, Carleton, Tregent, Hall and Massey in attendence. 00253.3 Signed letter from Charles H. Peters to Brian Armstrong, Messers Plante and Henty Solicitors. 00253.4, .5, .6, .7, .8 Report on Balnarring Camp Property. Same as collection item 00250 but with different corrections and additional notes. 00253.9 Cover letter to L Armstrong signed from Dudley Tregent. 00253.10 Letter to Blatchford, Deputy Chairman Junior Legacy Club from unknown author. 00253.11, .12 Minutes of Meeting of Board of Management. Camp Premises Agreement and negotiations mentioned on page 3. Melbourne Legacy provides camps for junior legatees. The camps gave the children an opportunity of a summer beach holiday with other Legacy children. It started with camps on the property of Legacy founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring, close to the beach. Permanent camp buildings were built in 1930. These documents relate to those buildings. Legacy Somers Camps continued intermittently at Stan's property until it was decided in 1951 to make other arrangements for holidays. Including two other camps in the Somers area: Lord Somers Camp and the Somers School Camp (owned by the Education Department). Camps provided for junior Legatees have been very important from early in Legacy's history. In the 1920s Legacy started camps at Stan Savige's property at Balnarring. By the 1930s a permanent camp kitchen and building had been built at Somers Camp. These documents relate to the official status of the property.White paper with black type x 12 pages relating to land ownership and lease questions around the Balnarring Camp. Six sets of documents kept together. Total of twelve pages, some double sided.land transfer, deed of trust, option to purchase, properties, savige property, legacy somers camp -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Report, Outward Bound 1961, 1961
... White foolscap paper with black type x 14 pages wth a blue... legatees. junior legatee junior legatee outing White foolscap paper ...The Outward Bound Program was used by Legacy for Junior Legatee Leadership Training. This document is subtitled ‘Views on the responsibility of the State and the responsibility of the past generation to my generation’. Contains short statements recording views and opinions of over 30 Youths around the idea of a Youth Policy.An example of many of the activities Legacy provided for junior legatees.White foolscap paper with black type x 14 pages wth a blue front cover of a report on Outward Bound.junior legatee, junior legatee outing -
Melbourne Legacy
Book, There Goes A Man
This is a biography of the life and times of Sir Stanley Savige. Growing up, the army, civilian life and Legacy. It was written by WB Russell who was commissioned by Legacy to compile to book.A story of a man, not born to privilege or wealth, who rose to the rank of Lieutenant General in the Australian Army and established a charity organisation, MELBOURNE LEGACY. Legacy gives to the community, help for those families of deceased service personnel in times of need. Paper dust cover depicting Sir Stanley Savige travelling in an open vehicle. Cover, colour red, rectangular shape. Title: There Goes A Man, printed in white. Author: W.B.Russell, printed in Black. The Biography of Sir Stanley G. Savige, printed in white. The Spine is as above, Longmans printed in white at the bottom of The Spine. The back, the word Longmans and Longmans logo. Pages, white colour and black type. Maps and Photos.The Spine,title, There Goes A Man. The Biography of Sir Stanley Savige. W.B. Russell. Longmans. All of the above printed in black.biography, stan savige, savige book