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Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Q Magazine: The waiting is over!, December 1996
Documenting the move into the QVWC building on Lonsdale streetA4 printer paper. 8 pages. Navy text on cream paper. Taupe toned accents and photographs throughout. newsletter, historical site, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Q Magazine: Victorious Opening or the Queen Victoria Women's Centre, April 1997
Reports on the official opening weekend 15th and 16th February 1997. A4 printer paper. 8 pages. Navy text on cream paper. Taupe accents and images throughout. cultural structures and establishments, newsletter, historic sites -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Q Magazine: The "Centre of Attention", c. November 1997
The newsletter was attempting to reach out to the stakeholders and friends to ask the Australian Government to grant the centre tax destructibility status. Launch of Emily's list in the centre. Monash University Research Group for Women's Mental Health launch at the centre.A4 Printer paper. 8 pages. Navy and taupe on white. Grey scaled images throughout.cultural structures and establishments, newsletter, historical site, fundraising -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Q Magazine: Your Centre... ... a "signpost" to many paths, c. December 1998
Celebrating the first ear of the QVWC. A4 Printer paper. 8 pages. Navy and taupe on white. Grey scaled images throughout.newsletter, historical site, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Q Magazine: Yor place in the city!, c. July 1998
Notice of the appointment of a new chair to the Trust, Jan Parkes. A4 Printer paper. 8 pages. Navy and taupe on white. Grey scaled images throughout.governance, cultural structures and establishments, newsletter -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, QV Update: Centre Gears up for new direction, November 1998
Formerly the Q Magazine. This is the first edition of the QV-Update. Notifying stakeholders of the changes to come at the QVWC. Folded A3 printer paper to make 4 pages of A4 content. Purple, red and gold accents. Mostly black text. Coloured photos throughout. newsletter, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, QV-Update: New Program to 'Connect' Victorian Women Statewide, March 1999
Announcing new program 'Women Connecting Women' and 'Triple T' Series. Notice the Queen Vic Women's Centre Inc. has closed. Folded A3 printer paper to make 4 pages of A4 content. Purple, red and gold accents. Mostly black text. Coloured photos throughout.newsletter, cultural structures and establishments, historical sites, programs -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, news @ QVWC Special edition: 110 years of women serving women, December 2006
Celebrating 110 years of women serving women since the opening of the first women's hospital. Folded A3 printer paper to make 4 pages of A4 content. Purple, red, green and gold accents. Mostly black text. Coloured photos throughout.newsletter, historical site, official event, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Pamphlet, It's your centre, c.1997
A4 sized paper folded twice to create a general information pamphlet about the QVWC. Green colour paper with navy blue ink. pamphlet, historic site, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Pamphlet, Come and see your centre, c.December 1996
Bright green paper. Black ink A4 folded twice to create a pamphlet for 1997 events and general information. pamphlet, historic sites, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Pamphlet, The Queen Victoria Women's Centre, c.2006
A4 page folded twice to create a pamphlet. Colour photographs. Maroon accent with black text on white. General information flyer.pamphlet, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Booklet, Queen Victoria Woman's Centre Strategic Plan 2014-2018, c.2013
A3 page foleded to create a four page booklet. Purple and yellow accent colours used. pamphlet, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Pamphlet, The Queen Victoria Women's Centre - Conference Facilities, c.1997
Venues space pamphlet. Paper folded three times to create a brochure. Green and navy accents throughout.pamphlet, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Flyer, Make a Difference
A4 multi coloured flyer. Facade image on front and internal images of building on the back of flyer.pamphlet, leases, cultural structures and establishments, historic site, charitable organisations -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper Clipping, Herald Sun, Queen Vic unit on track, 26 March 1996
Newspaper clipping. Herald Sun - Women in business. Sticky tape on top and bottom of clipping. cultural structures and establishments, building construction -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper excerpt, Sunday Herald Sun, Centre born from love, loss, 27 October 1996
Whole newspaper page. Sunday Herald sun page 83. Business section. colour photo of Janet England, Chair on rooftop of QVWC building. cultural structures and establishments, building construction, political processes -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper excerpt, Progress Press, Built by women, for women, 19 November 1996
newspaper page. Progress Press page 20. Black and white photo of Fleur Spitzer OAM standing with the QVWC model. cultural structures and establishments, women professionals -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper clipping, A matter of trust, 13 October 1997
Newspaper clipping cut in half. Black and white photograph on the bottom of page. people in political roles, political activities, cultural events and activities, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper clipping, Women's centre going broke, 1 October 1997
Newspaper clipping Emerald Hill Times either page 5 or 6. Black and white photograph of Glenys Sharma, CEO on the rooftop of the QVWC building. cultural structures and establishments, business and finance, charitable organisations -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper clipping, Fight like a girl... and get away with it, 5 February 2007
Newspaper clipping from MX. Captioned photo of two people right of frame in front of a fence with graffiti.classes, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper clipping, Forum presets true body image, 28 April 2007
Clipping from the Advertiser. Coloured image at top of clipping. Two school aged women sit in front o a computer. cultural structures and establishments, programs, students -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Network Newsletter No.1 1997, c. Jan 1997
A4 sized newsletter from the Rural Women's Network. 39 pages total. On Page 22 "The Queen Victoria Women's Centre" buildings, structures and establishments, charitable organisation, rural life, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper excerpt, "Queen Vic Women's Centre opened" and "Letters to the Editor", c. April 1997
Two, A4 photocopy of the letters to the editor in response to the article announcing the opening of the QVWC. correspondence, official events, historic building, cultural events and activities, cultural structures and establishments -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Report, Camberwell conservation study: environmental history 1989 : Draft only, 10/12/1989
Full title on cover: Camberwell Conservation Study: environmental history. Draft report submitted to Advisory Committee, 12 December 1989 at Camberwell Council Chambers An environmental history draft report prepared for City of Camberwell as part of the City of Camberwell Conservation Study. Presented in 2 volumes. Charts the development of the suburb of Camberwell. Beginning late 1880s.An environmental history draft report prepared for City of Camberwell as part of the City of Camberwell Conservation Study. Presented in 2 volumes. Charts the development of the suburb of Camberwell. Beginning late 1880s.camberwell, land places and structures, buildings - conservation and restoration, buildings, structures and establishments, social history, public housing, camberwell estate, st john's wood (wanganella) -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Camberwell City Libraries, Restoration of old houses and gardens, April 1992
A booklist on home restoration held in Camberwell City Libraries, covering the history of Australian houses, house restoration and conservation, the history and details of interior decoration, furniture and contents, the history of Australian gardens, and garden restoration and design.An A5 sized bookletbuildings, structures and establishments, restoration, conservation, garden restoration, garden design, interior decoration -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Reservoir No 1
Copied by Ken Hall from an early postcard. This is Surrey Hills Reservoir No 1 on the corner of Tower Street built in c1892 at a cost of £12,000 to supply higher sections of the area. The builders were Jack and Bob Laudehr, partners in a wood yard in St. Kilda (Vic). They began by delivering firewood but extended to contract work involving timber. Another of their projects was to lay cable tram tracks commencing in Acland Street St. Kilda and running along The Esplanade. The reservoir in Canterbury Road was a large concrete structure built before the introduction of reinforcements. The excavated material was banked against the sides and pine trees were planted in it to add strength to the embankment. They were paid £2,000 for their work. Construction of Surrey Hills Number 2 Reservoir was completed in 1913 and the accompanying tower was built in 1929. It is assumed that the Miss Hill as the source of the donation (via Bill Dempsey) was Ivy Annie Hill (1902-1984). She was the only female child of William Valentine Dempsey to not marry. Bill Dempsey's mother was Laura Constance 'Birdie' Hill (1900-1968) who married Albert Dempsey.A sepia photograph within a post card of a reservoir on Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills. In the background to the left you can see the top halves of two houses and the tops of some trees. The photo takes up only the central section of the postcard.Below the photo on the front of the postcard on blue biro "Reservor [sic] Canterbury Rd / Surrey Hills." On the rear in grey lead pencil in Jocelyn Hall's handwriting: "Donor W Dempsey ------------- Keep / (nephew) / [arrow pointing down] / From Miss Hill / 10 Pembroke St SH / This house can be / seen in front of / No 12 which has / tower"1890, water supply, mmbw, edward d dyer (mr), 10 pembroke street, 12 pembroke street, surrey hills, ivy annie hill (miss), william valentine hill (mr), canterbury road, tower street, water supply structures and establishments, dams and reservoirs, jack laudehr (mr), bob laudehr (mr) -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Scout Hall at 7 Robinson Road, Surrey Hills in 1990
The Box Hill Reporter noted on 22 January 1926 that at the monthly meeting of the Surrey Hills Progress Association the Secretary reported that “the ground had been purchased for the Boy Scout Hall, that plans had been prepared, and accepted by the building committee. As soon as the timber was available the work would be proceeded with. The Boy Scout Hall movement has been taken up by the association to try to secure a permanent meeting place for the boys of the district. Up till now they have no fixed place, nor have they had a qualified scout master. Mr. Bert Chenu, one of the committee, has been appointed to that position, and is carrying out his duties energetically. Having raised enough money to purchase the land (situated in Robinson's road, Surrey-Hills near the Drill Hall) the association's committee is now about to erect the building by means of properly organised working bees.” The Association organised markets, card evenings and dances to raise necessary funds. The volunteer labour included the parents of boys who had become scouts, led by builder Robert Hayes of 186 Union Road and his son, who was also a builder. Early ownership is unclear as it is believed that it was not purchased by the scouting movement until 1955. The hall was used by other groups as well as the scouts. Benmont Kindergarten operated on the site from c1930. This is confirmed by oral testimony, Sands & McDougall entries and the Alan Hold property register (part of the SHNC Heritage Collection.) It was also used as a ballet school and for local dances. The hall was situated on a small block of land, just 410 sq m, and in late 2019 it was put up for sale by Scouts Victoria. Most recently home to 1st Boroondara Scout Group and previously 11th Camberwell Scouts, it was sold for something near $1.3M. During May 2020 the modest hall was demolished. Items of significance were removed before the sale by Scout Heritage. A black and white photograph of a building with a small sign identifying it as 11th Camberwell Central Scout Group.robinson road, surrey hills, scout halls, scouts, buildings, structures and establishments, (mr) robert hayes, union road, builders, surrey hills progress association, benmont kindergarten, dances, ballet schools -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, "Braemar" 18 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills
"Braemar" at 18 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills - built c1894, demolished in1977 – and home of James Sneddon Snr. and family from 1890 until c1950. We believe it is James is at the gate and his family on the veranda. James was born in Alloa, Clackmannanshire Scotland in 1833, as was his wife Jane. He died in March 1901 and she in March 1911. They are buried in Boroondara Cemetery (Pres B0522) with their daughter Jane (1864-1928). James Sneddon (Snr) was an important man in early Surrey Hills. He established real estate and ironmongery businesses in Union Road – first on the corner of Stirling Crescent and later over the road on the corner of Windsor Crescent. He was chairman of Surrey Hills’ MUIOOF (Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows). James Sneddon Jnr. followed his father in the family real estate business and was an even busier community man. He was a JP and had roles in the Surrey Hills ANA, the Progress Association and the Choral Society. He lived 2 doors from his father. The real estate business continued on the corner of Windsor Crescent and Union Road (north side) until the business was sold to the Doubleday (family) after WW2.The Sneddon family were early settlers and business owners in Surrey Hills and remained over 3 generations. Different family members held many roles in community organisations. This photo is also important in documenting built heritage that has been demolished.Image of a Victorian, weatherboard, block fronted, single storey house with decorative veranda, viewed from the front. The garden in front of the house is well established and a light-coloured picket fence surrounds the property. Four people are in the photograph, three women (two seated and one standing) on the veranda and one male, who is leaning against the gate post.buildings, structures and establishments, houses, timber houses, house names, braemar, architectural styles, victorian style, families, family group, sneddon family, james sneddon (snr), boroondara cemetery, real estate agent, ironmonger -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Methodist Church, Benson Street, Surrey Hills, c1930, 1930
From a glass negative taken by Ian Barkla's father, Frank Leslie Barkla of 37 Grovedale Road. He was a keen amateur photographer and member of the Melbourne Camera Club. The Benson Street Methodist Club became a Uniting Church during the amalgamation of protestant churches in the 1970s. It was sold and for a brief time was a Chinese church and then sold and demolished with town houses built on the site. There are 2 copies of the photo. There is a comprehensive folder of information about the church compiled by Jocelyn and Ken Hall, who were members of its congregation.1930s image of the interior of the Methodist Church, later Uniting Church, on Benson Street, Surrey Hills. The image shows the church organ, with pipes clearly visible, the pulpit and pews.churches, religious structures and establishments, surrey hills methodist church, sunday schools, surrey hills uniting church, church furniture, pews, pulpit, 1930, benson street methodist church, frank leslie barkla -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, McPhie children, of 5 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills
5 Suffolk Road was the Mounted Police Station from 1889 - 1914.Image of a five young (school age or younger) children (three boys, two girls) standing on the exterior steps of a building identified as the Mounted Police Station, 5 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills. The children are identified as the family of Sgt. David McPhie. The children are dressed in 'best clothes.' The main part of the building is not visible however it does have a decorative wooden verandah.people, families, family groups, children, girls, boys, police, policemen, surrey hills mounted police station, structures and establishments, police stations, david mcphie