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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Administrative record, East Ringwood Progress Association Minute Book 1925-1930 and 1946-1948
Hand-written minutes of the East Ringwood Progress Association from 16 November 1925 until 16 June 1930, then continued from 20 May 1946 until 29 November 1948. An additional scan repeats pages 1-3, due to misalignment, and adds names and addresses, for insertion after page 86. Some of 1925-1930 members had surnames Howship, Kelley, Klix, Wedge, Skerritt, Walmsley, Saywell, Watson, Herbert, Neal, Vogel, Hodgkins, etc. Includes records of the formation of the East Ringwood Football Club, and many other local matters. Names for the 1946-48 period were Maggs, Meyland, Rawson, Wedge, Codd, Burke, Hall, Purser, Gowland, Guest, etc. Meetings took place at the Klix's residence then the East Ringwood Pavilion at the Reserve -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Regional Coordination Group and Strategy Steering Committee, The East Gippsland Planning and Development Strategy, 1997
An outline of planning and proposed development by the East Gippsland, Victoria, Shire Council from 1997 to the year 2010. Maps included.township, land settlement, tourism -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Brochure, Making a world of difference: Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality. [and] ELICOS English Language, 1997-2001
Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality brochure (1997) gives details of the Hospitality, Tourism and Commercial Cookery programs at Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE. ELICOS brochures (1999 and 2001) give details of English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students and lists acredited programs for overseas students. The 1999 brochure includes a lift out on cost of living and accomodation, and an application form with terms and conditions of enrolment.3 colour brochures. One on Tourism and Hospitality, two on ELICOS English Language.tourism, hospitality, course brochures, elicos, english as a second language, esl, nmit, -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, East Gippsland a Bibliography, June 1980
This is a useful reference tool.Two copies of a 29 pp soft covered book. The front cover is pale blue with a black plastic spine. In black text is the title "East Gippsland : A Bibliography" above "compiled by Marion Le Cheminant". At the bottom centre is "M" . This is a resource guide for bookks about East Gippsland. The cost is noted as $2.50.2289.1 - on front cover "Mary Gilbert" in black ink. 2289.2 - on front cover "M.Brunt" in black penle-cheminant-marion east-gippsland-bibliography -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Stone, John and Smith, Roger, East Gippsland Wilderness Walks. The Rodger-Bowen Walk, 1986
Guide to the 9 walks in the Rodger-Bowen wilderness, east of the Snowy River in far East Gippsland, Victoria. Includes a locality sketch map and sketches of leaves and fruit of eucalypts which may be encountered.natural history, vegetation, gippsland -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Minute books, East Ringwood Progress Association Minute Books and papers 1948 - 1963, 1948-1963
Minutes of the East Ringwood Progress association over a period of 15 yearsBoxed set of four Minute books 1960-63: foolscap book with grey -blue hard cover.; 1955-1960 foolscap book with green hard cover and orange spine.; 1951-55 Brown envelope with loose minutes.; 1948-51 Pencraft exercise book Quarto sized pages with blue-grey patterned cover. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
books, Women Writers Group, Potpourri Poetry & Writing of Gippsland Women, 1985/1986
Two books of poetry and writings by women of East Gippsland. 1833.1 is Volume 2 and has a red cover. 1833.2 is Volume 3 and has a blue cover. Both books are edited by: Marie Munday, Betty Ory and Dorothy Watt.literature women's-writing literature-east-gippsland -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, J W Cameron Auditor General, Auditor General's Report on Sale of Assets East Gippsland 2005, 2005
The report resulting from the review of the East Gippsland Shires actions in attempting to sell the property of 55 Palmers Road Lakes EntranceISBN 1921060 115government, information, gippsland -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Paul Kelly & Associates, East Gippsland Shire Council Roadside Management Guidelines for Use July 2003, 2003
Provides deails of how the community can carry out activities and works on roadsides managed or owned by East Gippsland Shire Victoriafire brigade, wood collection -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Fletcher, Meredith, East Gippsland Shire Heritage Gap Study, 2005
A thematic history providing a background to the many sites of cultural significance in East Gippsland Shire that connect its past with its present.environment, government -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Department of Conservation Forests and Land with Save the Gippsland Lakes Committee, Gippsland Lakes Algal Bloom Seminar Discussion Paper 1988, 1988
Collected submissions and discussion papers from the Gippsland Lakes Algal Bloom Seminar held in Bairnsdalemanagement, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Church of England in the Diocese of Gippsland, The Gippsland Anglican December 1975, 1975
Issue of Gippsland Anglican Church News containing brief account of Reverend Francis Hales, pioneers Minister of the Church of England in Gippsland. Also mentions Reverend E G Pryce and other pioneer Church of England clergy in what is now the state of Vireligion, township -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Girl Guides, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/05/1995 12:00:00 AM
Girl Guide Leaders Margaret Whelan and Barbara Curtis at the reunion East Gippsland VictoriaBlack and white photograph of two Girl Guide Leaders Margaret Whelan and Barbara Curtis at the reunion East Gippsland Victoriaguide group -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Strategy Steering Committee, East Gippsland Shire Draft Strategy Mar 1997, 1997
The draft stategy plan provided a basic for discussion with the community about goals and future directions for the next 15 years for East Gippsland Victoriahouses, environment -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, LERHS, East Gippsland Rail Trail, 2015c
Display folder containing newspaper clippings leaflets and other information on the planning and completion of the East Gippsland rail trail. Lakes Entrance Victoriatransport, recreation -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Barraclough Linda Squires Debra, East Gippsland Cemeteries, 1984
A guide to known cemeteries and lone graves information given on location of headstone transcripts and controlling authority of cemeteries still in use in East Gippslandland settlement, social history, cemeteries -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, early 20th century
This is a scene of Cape Conran, in Far East East Gippsland .Orbost locals have been camping and picnicking at Cape Conran since at least the early 20th century. This photograph was taken at a time before Cape Conran Coastal Park a 11,700 hectare area was declared a coastal park under the National Parks Act in 1997. A black / white photograph photograph showing the rocks and ocean at Cape Conran in Far East Gippsland. There are three people on a rock with their backs to the camera.Two women are sitting and a man is reclining.cape-conran beach-east-gippsland -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Alec McPhee, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/07/1995 12:00:00 AM
Alec McPhee playing in finals of Regional McDonalds Tournament East Gippsland VictoriaBlack and white photograph of young tennis player Alec McPhee playing in finals of Regional McDonalds Tournament East Gippsland Victoria sports, tennis, recreation, clubs -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Legal record, East Kew Women's Club, Constitution, East Kew Women's Club, 1945
The East Kew Women’s Club was formed on 20 July 1945 as an experiment amongst local women, who felt that there was a need for some organised group to give full scope to their various interests and hobbies. In the beginning, they met at the house of their founder, Mrs Eric Thake, 48 Harp Road, East Kew, but the growth and interest was so rapid that it was soon necessary to find a larger meeting place, so the group moved to the Harrier’s Pavilion in Victoria Park, Kew. At the fifth meeting of the group, a committee was formed, and a constitution adopted on 4 December 1945.The Club was aimed to be non-political, non-sectarian and open to women from any locality. The Club’s motto was “To Help others, Improve Ourselves, and Foster the Community Spirit”. The first twenty years of the Club was recorded in a small, nine-page publication “East Kew Women’s Club : Twenty Years 20-7-1945 - 30-7-1965”. Following the closure of the Club in 1973, after twenty-eight years, its records were deposited with the Kew Historical Society and are thus available for research into the history of women’s groups in the post war period in Australia. The Society holds the Club’s Minute Books of Meetings (1953-73), Attendance Registers (1959-73), Visitors Book, and sundry items of print ephemera published by the Club.1-page typed Constitution of the East Kew Women's Clubeast kew women's club, community groups, women's groups -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Content Pty Ltd, East Gippsland Shire Heritage Gaps Study Vol 3 Environmental History, 2005
A comprehensive study concerning the interation of people and the environment in the East Gippsland Shire. Subjects are covered from exploration and settlement to government, administration and cultural development.environment, township -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Administrative record, East Kew Women's Club, Attendance Register, East Kew Women’s Club, 1959-1964
The East Kew Women’s Club was formed on 20 July 1945 as an experiment amongst local women, who felt that there was a need for some organised group to give full scope to their various interests and hobbies. In the beginning, they met at the house of their founder, Mrs Eric Thake, 48 Harp Road, East Kew, but the growth and interest was so rapid that it was soon necessary to find a larger meeting place, so the group moved to the Harrier’s Pavilion in Victoria Park, Kew. At the fifth meeting of the group, a committee was formed, and a constitution adopted on 4 December 1945.The Club was aimed to be non-political, non-sectarian and open to women from any locality. The Club’s motto was “To Help others, Improve Ourselves, and Foster the Community Spirit”. The first twenty years of the Club was recorded in a small, nine-page publication “East Kew Women’s Club : Twenty Years 20-7-1945 - 30-7-1965”. Following the closure of the Club in 1973, after twenty-eight years, its records were deposited with the Kew Historical Society and are thus available for research into the history of women’s groups in the post war period in Australia. The Society holds the Club’s Minute Books of Meetings (1953-73), Attendance Registers (1959-73), Visitors Book, and sundry items of print ephemera published by the Club.Document: Attendance Register, East Kew Women’s Club, 1959-64east kew women's club, community groups -- kew east (vic) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Administrative record, East Kew Women's Club, Attendance Register, East Kew Women’s Club, 1965-1967
The East Kew Women’s Club was formed on 20 July 1945 as an experiment amongst local women, who felt that there was a need for some organised group to give full scope to their various interests and hobbies. In the beginning, they met at the house of their founder, Mrs Eric Thake, 48 Harp Road, East Kew, but the growth and interest was so rapid that it was soon necessary to find a larger meeting place, so the group moved to the Harrier’s Pavilion in Victoria Park, Kew. At the fifth meeting of the group, a committee was formed, and a constitution adopted on 4 December 1945.The Club was aimed to be non-political, non-sectarian and open to women from any locality. The Club’s motto was “To Help others, Improve Ourselves, and Foster the Community Spirit”. The first twenty years of the Club was recorded in a small, nine-page publication “East Kew Women’s Club : Twenty Years 20-7-1945 - 30-7-1965”. Following the closure of the Club in 1973, after twenty-eight years, its records were deposited with the Kew Historical Society and are thus available for research into the history of women’s groups in the post war period in Australia. The Society holds the Club’s Minute Books of Meetings (1953-73), Attendance Registers (1959-73), Visitors Book, and sundry items of print ephemera published by the Club.Document: Attendance Register, East Kew Women’s Club, 1965-67east kew women's club, community groups -- kew east (vic) -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, East Gippsland Historical Society, The Growing of Hops in the Mitchell and Tambo Valleys, 1983
An account of hop growing industry in the Mitchell and Tambo Valleys, Gippsland, Victoria, from commencement c.1869 to the decline and demise in 1916. Includes biographical details of families in the industry, setting up of gardens, hop pickers.industrial -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazines, East Gippsland Victoria, 1978
The magazine is a travel book and is probably one of a series.A glossy magazine titled, East Gippsland - Victoria. It contains coloured photographs. This is a 24pp travel book containing coloured illustrations, maps and descriptions of East Gippsland. There are historical details/articles in the book. The photography is by George Hurdes and Ian Roberts. The cover which was designed by Bill Stockdale has a colour photo of a yacht with a predominantly blue background of water and sky. The text is by Barbara Glover.travel east-gippsland -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, LERHS, Reminiscences of the Timber Industry in East Gippsland, 2000
Reminiscences of three men who spent most of their lives working in forests recording incidents and personalities over approximately forty years East Gippsland Victoriatimber industry, emergency services -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, E-Gee Printers Pty Ltd, Butlers Wood's Point and Gippsland General Directory, 1985
This is a reprint of an original which was published in Melbourne by Butler & Brooke, Little Collins Street East. The original printer was W.H.Williams, 23 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne. On the spine was the title: Wood's Point and Gipps Land general directory, 1866.This is a copy of contemporary records of residents and businesses of Woods Point and Gippsland of 1866. It is a useful research tool.A soft covered 97pp book covered in clear plastic. The cover is blue with the title "Butlers Wood Point and Gippsland Directory" in black print with a black page border. It is a directory of residents, contemporary businesses (1866) and road guides. directory-gippsland-1866 butlers-directory -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Paul Lambeth, Ballarat East Gardens, 1992
This is a photograph taken during Paul Lambeth's Ballarat East Heritage Project. Black and white photograph showing the Ballarat East Gardens.in pencil on verso "Ballarat East Gardens PLACE Commission ..."ballarat east, place, ballarat east gardens, ballarat east botanical gardens, ballarat eastern gardens, ballarat east town hall gardens, east ballarat heritage project, paul lambeth, parks and gardens, landscape -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Timber Industry Truck Blockade, 1/02/1990 12:00:00 AM
Escorting the truck blockade Princes Highway East Gippsland Victoria. Black and white photograph of two motor cycle police. Also five black and white photographs taken during the timber truck convoy in East Gippsland protest, timber industry, events -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Federation University Gippsland Campus Art Courtyard, 2015, 01/06/2015
Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses. Courtyard at the Gippsland Campus of Federation University.churchill, gippsland campus, art courtyard -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, E-Gee Printers, Middleton & Manning's Gippsland Directory 1884-5, 1983
The 1884-1885 Directory was the first year of publication for the Middleton and Manning's Gippsland Directory. It was first published by Ale Middleton and Francis Beresford Manning. Beginning with advertisements from local businesses of the time, this is followed by a short gazetteer of places around the region, as well as general information on the districts of Gippsland. The main part of the Directory consisting of about 100 pages, is the Alphabetical Directory. Listed alphabetically by surname under each region, this lists heads of household (mostly male but there are a few females mentioned), together with their occupation and address.The list includes farmers, labourers, coach painters, dairywoman, teacher, saddler, brickmaker, merchant, laundress, hotel keeper, minister of religion, dressmaker, grocer, grazier, gasfitter, seedsman, coachbuilder, engineer, auctioneer, upholsterer, fowler, journalist, surveyor, musician, traveller, watchmaker, solicitor, restaurant keeper, blacksmith and miner. It is not just "business owners" mentioned in this directory it is everyone. (ref Gen E Books)This is a useful reference tool.A 135 pp soft covered book with an orange/brown cover. On the front cover in black print is a range of advertisements or local businesses. It contains a short gazetteer of places in the region as well as general information on the districts of Gippsland. The main part of the directory is an alphabetical list of the household , with occupations and addresses. This is a reprint of the original.directory-gippsland book-middleton-manning-1884-5