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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CHILDREN PORTRAIT, 1910?
sepia photograph, mounted on grey board. Two small children - one boy standing at left, infant sitting in cane chair at right. Infant wearing large lace collar, frilled sleeves. Boy wearing suit with large lace collar, dark boots. Studio portraitAlan Spicer, Bendigocottage, miners -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Henderson Family Album Photograph c1880-1890 -- Studio Portrait
From the Chapman family photograph albumPhotograph on card backing Infant boy sitting in tartan dress with lace apron and white tied up booties. Bob -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 3/10/1920
Part of collection donated to the Museum by Mr. Bernard Grayden. 1975HMAS Australia in Western Port, viewed from Main Street, Cowes. (note tree guards around infant cypresses).local history, military history, navy, naval vessels, cowes, phillip island, black & white postcard, hmas australia, western port, cypresses -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Infants class, Montague Primary School, 1911
Black and white photo of the Infants class of Montague Primary School. James Croy is second from left in back row.education - primary schools, james croy, montague primary school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - MCGOWAN COLLECTION: CHILD'S SOCK, Late 19th Century
Clothing, One cream coloured infant's sock. Ribbed top and patterned leg and top of sock. Old box 524.costume, children's, cream coloured sock. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham State School No 2904
The first Mitcham State School was erected in 1888 on the site that is now (2012) Coles Supermarket. The current brick building in Mitcham Road was first used in 1929.Mounted black and white photograph of the infants attending Mitcham State School - date unknown. Fence and large tree behind.mitcham state school no 2904, mitcham primary school no 2904 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Second Infant Reader, Approx 1920's
Reader for primary school studentsRobertson's Federal Readers Second Infant Reader. Grey book with sketch of three children, a koala and have trees on the cover.Robertson's Federal Readerseducation, author e pye -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Infant and Pre-school Cookery Booklet & Diet Supplement, 1950's
Book used by donor's parents in the 1950s.Recipe booklet cookery for the Infant and Pre-school child. Also diet sheet for 10 -12 months baby as supplement.Department of Health Victoriadepartment of health victoria, recipes - infants, child care -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Babys jacket, c1920
Infant's Cream silk jacket. Round neck and 3/4 length sleeves. Lace edging around all edges.Tie at neck.costume, children's -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1952
Black and white photograph Sister Holmes, and baby Cowan sitting in weighing machine, at the Infant Welfare Centre. Lakes Entrance Victoriacommunity facilities, childrens services -
Clunes Museum
Textile - MATINEE JACKET
KNITTED SILK MATINEE JACKET WITH CROCHET CORD AND TASSLES.local history, costume, infant -
Clunes Museum
Textile - BONNET
CREAM SILK BONNET, CREAM RIBBON AND SILK LACE INSERTION WITH RIBBON BOWS SILK LINED.local history, costume, infant -
Clunes Museum
Clothing - BONNET
SILK, HANDCROCHETED BABY'S BONNET WITH BLUE FRENCH KNOTS AND SILK ROSETTES.costume, infant, baby bonnet -
Clunes Museum
Clothing - BOOTEES
1 PAIR OF CREAM CROCHETED BOOTEES. SHELL PATTERN EDGING - SILK VOILE SOLE - SILK RIBBON THREADED AROUND TOPlocal history, costume, infant -
Clunes Museum
Clothing - CHRISTENING GOWN
DONATED BY MRS. WALLISA BABY CHRISTENING COWN MADE OUT OF COTTONlocal history, costume, infant, -
Clunes Museum
Textile - BONNET
DONATED TO MUSEUMSILK HAND CROCHETED CREAM BONNET, BLUE BULLION DECORATIONS OVER EARS AND CREAM RIBBONS.local history, costume, infant, -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - A pair of baby sheets and pillowcase, C 1965
Used by Giselda Bannister as a baby.1 plain sheet, 1 top sheet with pink berry edging, 1 pink slip with pink berry edging all white-coloured.Higrade CAG all cotton. Made in Australia.giselda bannister, infant, linen -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Article, Ringwood State School - Daisy Paddock - Retirement 1961, Lilian Horner Prize 1957, Death 1974
Newspaper cuttings and photographsRingwood Mail December 14, 1961 - Retirement of Miss Daisy Paddock - Infant Mistress. Ringwood Mail May 29, 1941 - Farewell to Miss Paddock. Ringwood Mail - Ringwood acclaims the best infant mistress. Ringwood Mail August, 1974 - Ringwood loses a respected resident. The Sun March 9, 1957- She's Victoria's best infant teacher. Photograph- Miss Daisy Paddock with the Lilian Horner prize. -
Christ Church Anglican Parish of Warrnambool
Memorial window: Helen Isobel Janet MACK, "Peace... Goodwill Towards Men"
Helen Isobel Janet Mack was born to parents Gilbert Bailee Nicol and Lizzie (or Lillie) Mary Nicol (nee Jellie) at Woodford, Victoria or Rose Hill Warrong, in approx. 1895. Her mother's parents were James and Sarah Jane Jellie (nee Bower) Her father's parents were Gilbert and Jane Boili Nicol (nee Jelllie) She lived her life here at least until her first marriage. She firstly married a Mr LIndsay and they had two daughters - Helen and Jane. They were later divorced. On 16th February 1935, Helen married Ronald William Mack (a pioneering family of Warrnambool) at the Registry Office in Collins St. Melbourne. They had a son James. It appears Helen lived at 52 Banyan St, including while her husband was absent, until her death. Her husband Ronald William Mack was born in Warrnambool in 1904. He joined the Australian Imperial Forces and was based in the Middle East during some of WW11 and returned to Warrnambool in approx 1943 due to injury. He was involved in the community, and politics and was elected to the Legislative Council in 1955. Janet died on 10th April, 1957, aged 55 years, her funeral leaving Christ Church on April 11th. Her husband had erected in Christ Church, a Memorial Stained Glass window in her memory. Her husband was eventually Knighted (in 1967) while he was Minister for Health of which his main focus was on the mentally ill and the aged. He was then Sir Ronald William Mack. First wife of Sir Ronald William Mack. Stained glass, lancet window, north wall, Hammond Fellowship Centre, Christ Church. Depiction of the Nativity with Mary , Joseph and the infant Jesus"Peace... Goodwill Towards Men"/ To the Glory of God/ and in memory of Helen Isobel Janet Mack,/ who died on 10th April 1957./ The gift of her husband. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO & EASTER FAIR, 1963
Queen Victoria Gardens, Bendigo. Former Bendigo infant welfare centre that sat over the Bendigo Creek, Bendigo RSL in back ground.slide, bendigo, queen victoria gardens -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Costume and Accessories, c1925
Infants Silk Frock. Gathered Waist, Silk Lace Round Hem. Silk Tatting Round Neck Sleeves. Hem Embroidered Flowers.stawell clothing material -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph
Black and white photograph showing children from Infants, First and Second Grades at Lakes Entrance State School. Lakes Entrance VictoriaNames of some children on back: - Billy Risk, Hilda Risk, Pearl Blay, Jean Harbeck,schools -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1952
Number in album 03351.02Black and white photograph of Sister Holmes and Miss Dawson standing at the doorway of the newly opened Infant Welfare Centre. Lakes Entrance Victoriacommunity facilities, childrens services -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1924
Black and white photograph of members of the Harbeck family on the bare sand dunes at Lakes Entrance Victoria showing nine adults and three infants.coast, genealogy, recreation -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Infant Grade Canterbury State School 3572, 1920
Infant grade of Canterbury State School in 1920. 70 children in the photo including Dr. Allan Williams. 4 teachers. sepia photograph.canterbury, canterbury state school, primary schools, students, teachers, williams> allan(dr.) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Clothing - Child's Petticoat, 1900s
Part of Graham Collection, donated by the Family of Misses Mary and Edith Maude Graham, of 4 Blair Street, Portland.White lawn infant's dress. Gathered at waist. Gathered at neck forming shoulder straps. Embroidered central panel from front waist to hem.childhood, clothing, embroidery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Infant's Petticoat
'Doctor' flannelette infant petticoat buttoned on each shoulder. Silk embroidery around all edges. A label formerly NA1918 is filed in an Supplementary Envelope.costume, infants' -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Weighing scales, baby, 1970s
This item was purchased from the auction house Leski's. It was to be included in a Medical collection auction on 8 May 2013 but was left off the listing. Museum Curator made a private offer of $160 prior to the auction which the owner accepted. The weighing scales was part of a rare collection of medical, dental and pharmaceutical objects belonging to a tourism business, Kryal Castle, near Ballarat, Victoria from 1974. At some point,apparently, an officer manager discarded the museum records, so the provenance of the weighing scales, and many other items in the Leski auction, has been lost.This weighing scales is made of yellow painted metal, with a slide gauge in imperial measure. Manufacturer: Secal.Vogel & Haike, Hamburg [nameplate at front].Manufactured in the the , and such scales were widely used in Infant Welfare Centres across Victoria and possibly other states in the 1970s. A midwife/ infant welfare nurse Martine Jackson recalls seeing a weighing scales like this as a student in the 1970s in Melbourne.infant care -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, Black & White, Boys fishing for Yabbies Methodist Childrens' Home Cheltenham 1935, 1935
1892-1953 The Methodist Children's Home in Cheltenham was founded c1880 to provide housing for neglected children from the inner city. The Founders aimed to provide regular nourishment, a stable environment and integrate the children into the local community thereby improving their education and lives. However new settlers to Cheltenham area who were seeking a healthier and more respectable lifestyle for their families were not happy to share Church and School with the Home's Children. 1911 school parents committee moved to exclude the Home's Children but this was countered by the Home's Committee who defeated the motion 60 to 8. 1915 Dr Scantlebury was pressured by school parents into ordering the confinement/ isolation of all Homes Children if an infectious disease was contracted by a child. This resulted in the Homes Children missing school for months so an application was made to the Victorian Education Dept. for e School to be set up at the Home. However funds were short due to WW1. In 1917 John Livingston, former Homes child who had become successful, bequeathed his estate to the Home and the Vic.Education Dept agreed to a school at the Home. The Influenza epidemic 1919 saw the children quarantined for 4 months as a precaution at the Home. When Flu actually struck, a further 5 months isolation was ordered. July 1920 their own school was on site and continuity of education could proceed , however it reinforced the isolation of the institution contrary to the Founders vision of integration.. 1925 the Danks family funded a Domestic Economy Class for girls, but not until 1936 could the children attend the local High School so that they could pursue office work, apprenticeships, commercial college courses. 1947 a benefactor donated £5,000 to pay fees for school, university or apprenticeship in Arts & Cultural subjects. Some of the children were able to join the local society as Methodist minister, accountant, nurses, farmers, secretaries, trademen whilst others were unable to adjust as crime and misfortune ensued. 1939 some past residents began a group called Living Stones Union that they circulated to the others giving news and a sense of family connectedness among themselves. ( Rev. N. Marshall, KCC Local History , H. Stanley 2005) 1950's saw a new direction for the support of children and families in poor and difficult situations . The new Burwood Homes Facility opened in 1951 and children were transferred from Cheltenham in 1952. The land was sold to the St John of God, Catholic Order in1953 who maintained an orphanage until Myer Pty Ltd bought the site in 1967 and constructed the Southland Shopping Centre1892 -1953 The Methodist Children's Home Cheltenham was founded to provide safe accommodation and education for neglected children from the Melbourne inner city slums. Black & White photograph of boys fishing for yabbies from the lake behind the 'Methodist Homes for Children' Cheltenham pdf of Appeal for the establishment of an Infant Asylum 1877methodist childrens home cheltenham 1892- 1953, st john of god home cheltenham 1953-1967, scantlebury dr john city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, parish of moorabbin, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman stephen, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, cheltenham state school no.84, methodist chapel cheltenham, methodist school cheltenham, beaumaris west state school, meeres frederick, meeres walter, education, early settlers, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - DARK BROWN INFANTS JACKET
Dark brown infants fur jacket . Long sleeves. Front opening-no fastenings. Fully lined with dark brown satin. Round neckline front and back.costume, children's, dark brown infants jacket