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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional object - Postage stamps
Various South Vietnamese Postage Stamps. Twenty two colourful stamps depicting scenes, soldiers, farmers, tradtional figures, flowers and buildings.stamp, south vietnam, postage -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph
A collection of thirty-nine black and white Photograph in twenty-one plastic sheets. All Photograph are of action in Vietnam and with an explanation on each one.photograph, mcphail collection, 3rar -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Conference proceedings, Jon Reyhner, Learn in beauty : Indigenous education for a new century, 2000
Series of papers indicating some of the new directions that Indigenous education is taking at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The focus is on education for Native Americans.b&w illustrations, graphs, tablesbilingual education, indigenous language teaching, american indian education, navajo immersion project -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Lady Brooks Kindergarten 40th Anniversary – Lady Brooks in Sloan Street -- 20 Coloured Photos
Kindergarten – Lady Brooks – Sloan Street Series of five colour photographs and 15 in Album 10. 185 KINDERGARTEN SIGN BOARD Actual Sign is stored O.S.S. Cat No. 4350 185-1, Mrs. Willy unveiling Kindergarten sign 1991. 185-2 Directors & Assistants 1991 1. Terri Holwell, 2. Alison Irvine, 3. Jill Ridler, 4. Sue Morris 185-3 Committee with Mrs. Willy (centre) 1. Thelma Spicer, 2. Michelle Mulvenney, 4. Jill Smith, 5. Leanne Rhodes. 185-4 Doug Hutton, Rex Overall, Dorothy Kriewaldt, Ruby Webb, Jean Chatfield, Pat Holloway, Lesley Seeary, Nita Pickering, Lorna Paulette, Laurel Holmes, Betty Sibbett, Betty Gross, John Reid, Jean Earle, Charles Gross, ? Ellenor Musumeci, Mary Rita Thomas, Rob McIntosh.Twenty coloured photographs (five scanned, 15 in Album 10, p.58-65) celebrating 50 years of Lady Brooks Kindergarten185 KINDERGARTEN SIGN BOARD Actual Sign is stored O.S.S. Cat No. 4350 185-1, Mrs. Willy unveiling Kindergarten sign 1991. 185-2 Directors & Assistants 1991 1. Terri Holwell, 2. Alison Irvine, 3. Jill Ridler, 4. Sue Morris 185-3 Committee with Mrs. Willy (centre) 1. Thelma Spicer, 2. Michelle Mulvenney, 4. Jill Smith, 5. Leanne Rhodes. 185-4 Doug Hutton, Rex Overall, Dorothy Kriewaldt, Ruby Webb, Jean Chatfield, Pat Holloway, Lesley Seeary, Nita Pickering, Lorna Paulette, Laurel Holmes, Betty Sibbett, Betty Gross, John Reid, Jean Earle, Charles Gross, ? Ellenor Musumeci, Mary Rita Thomas, Rob McIntosh.stawell education -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Famous Landmark, 26/05/1965
Photocopy of Article from 'The Reporter', 26th May, 1965, with a photograph of the White Horse Hotel, taken in the late twenties, just as demolition commenced.white horse hotel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Shire of Doncaster General Rate, 22/01/1898
Copy of Shire of Doncaster General Rate notice, 22/1/1898 for August Aumann Sen on house and twenty acres in Waldau Lane.Copy of Shire of Doncaster General Rate notice, 22/1/1898 for August Aumann Sen on house and twenty acres in Waldau Lane.Copy of Shire of Doncaster General Rate notice, 22/1/1898 for August Aumann Sen on house and twenty acres in Waldau Lane.waldau lane, doncaster, aumann, august (sen), shire of doncaster -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Bendigo Munitions Factory (ADI) Photos, Australian Defence Industries (Now THALES AUSTRALIA), c1942-1960
The Bendigo Ordnance Factory began operating in 1942, producing heavy artillery and naval guns. In the late 1990s the then Federal Government-owned facility was sold to the multinational Thales, which continues to operate the factory today. The Ted Hocking collection of photos were digitized onto two CDs in 2014. As well the Bendigo Historical Society has a collection of glass negatives includes some slides of women working in the munitions factory. Seven slides were included in an album that was prepared for Dr Edith Summerskill who visited Australia in 1944 as part of an Empire Parliamentary Delegation. The album included photographs of Australian women working at the factory during WW2. A copy of the album is in the Collection of the Australian War Memorial.Twenty-seven photos produced by the Bendigo Munitions Factory, later known as the Ordnance Factory and then the Australian Defense Industries. The photos are of the transport section.history, bendigo, bendigo munitions factory, bendigo ordnance, bendigo adi, doctor edith summerskill, ww2, slide box 1 10165, slide box 2 10166, slide box 3 10167, ted hocking collection -
Tennis Australia
Racquet string, Circa 1960
Twenty-nine boxes containing plastic sealed packets of Cyanmid 'Titan' natural tennis gut. Materials: Gut, Plastic, Cardboard, Inktennis -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Thorobred Scheepjeswol Jackets and Cardis, Thorobred Scheepjeswol Pty. Ltd, 1980s
Twenty eight page colour knitting pattern book. The cover features a woman wearing a black, white, pink, blue and purple cardigan.front: [printed] THOROBRED / scheepjeswol / Jackets / and / Cardisthorobred scheepjeswol, fashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Carpenter house, 1916c
Enlarged b & w copy 21 x 30, this photo shows twin gable roof of cottage with picket fence in front and thick scrub and bushes.Black and white photograph showing group of twenty three people outside John Carpenter house at New Works, Lakes Entrance, Victoria.Site 8. 1916. (John Carpenter House 1889). Photo W Thomson, Clydebank, Salehistoric site, people -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Salmon Company, 1906c
Most names are listed in filesBlack and white photograph of twenty one members of the Salmon Company, now the Cunninghame Co-operative Fishermens Society. Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, clothing, people -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1912 c
Newspaper article outlines activities planned for Johnsonville Primary School Centenary Celebrations July 1986.Black and white photocopy of newspaper article with photograph of twenty two children with teacher William Armstrong of J Primary School Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Album - Agnes McLean, photographs at St Vincents Hospital Melbourne, Circa 1926-1928
Photos include nursing colleagues in uniform, in theatre and night duty, social occasions at SVHM. Nurses are in full uniform, cap, starched loose fitting, long sleeved white linen dresses buttoned to drop waist with belt, white stockings and court heeled shoes. Religious Sisters of Charity in black winter habits. Laying of Foundation Stone 1928 celebrations Druids Wing, Brenan Hall.st vincent's hospital melbourne, brenan hall, religious sisters of charity, nurses -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1923
Most likely one of the four girls seated in the middle of the group is 7 yr old Evelyn Margaret Hamilton. She was the 96th enrollment in the school in 1921.Her father was Robert Hamilton, a farmer at Johnsonville.Black and white digital computer print out of Primary School class photograph twenty three children. Teacher not included. Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph, C 1930s/40s
C 1930's/40's. This is a photo of a group of tourists on Lawson's Lookout, taken by Gilbert Rogers, a well known Hall's Gap photographer.The photo shows a group of twenty-one men and women posed on a rocky outlook. A bushy valley can be seen below with a road winding into the distance."Lawson's Lookout Rogers 1012" inscribed into lower part of photo.scenery, lookouts, people, tourists -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Pamphlet, Land Sale Brochure Titled Eureka Plan Book - Seven Delightful & Valuable Ringwood Estates - circa 1925
Twenty page land sale brochure including photographs, subdivision features and local facilities. Additional flyer with conditions of sale and prices for estate blocks.Seven delightful and valuable Ringwood Estates called Bestpart, Paradise, Hill Top, Greenwood, Creek, Station, and School Estates. These nestle amidst the hills and valleys of beautiful Ringwood district. Also Goodluck Estate at Clarinda. Pamphlet marked as being From Mr. Farmer, No. 5 Flinders Court, Melbourne. Phone 988, 989 Central, or 55 Ringwood after 7 p.m. Plan of Ringwood School Estate includes William Street (later Kendall Street), Greenwood Avenue, Alton Street and Locke Street. Plan of Bestpart Estate, Ringwood, includes Bedford Road, Wilana Street, Greenwood Avenue, Caroline Street, Henry Street and Haig Street. Plan of Ringwood Station Estate includes Pitt Street, Bedford Road, Greenwood Avenue, Station Street, William Street (later Kendall Street, James Street, Wantirna Road, Caroline Street, Henry Street, Ellison Street and Haig Street. Plan of Geenwood Estate, Ringwood, includes Prussian Road (later Geenwood Avenue). Plan of Paradise Estate, Ringwood, includes Canterbury Road, Dandenong Road (Wantirna Road), Luck Street and Paradise Road. Plan of Creek Estate, Ringwood, includes Dandenong Creek, Wantirna Road and Gordon Crescent. Plan of Hill Top Estate, Ringwood (later Heathmont area), includes Heathmont Railway Station, Heathmont Road, Balfour Avenue, Lilian Street, Edith Street, Edna Street and Great Ryrie Street. Plan of Goodluck Estate, Clarinda, includes Talbot Avenue, Good Street, Luck Street, and Centre Road in locality plan between Oakleigh and Clayton Railway Stations. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Mission to Seamen building demolition, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, Oct 1995
One of twenty photos taken by David Thompson during demolition of the Port Melbourne Missions to Seamen building October 1995: West wing ipublic action campaigns, missions to seamen, demolitions -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Mission to Seamen building demolition, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, Oct 1995
One of twenty photos taken by David Thompson during demolition of the Port Melbourne Missions to Seamen building October 1995: West wing iipublic action campaigns, missions to seamen, demolitions -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Mission to Seamen building demolition, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, Oct 1995
One of twenty photos taken by David Thompson during demolition of the Port Melbourne Missions to Seamen building October 1995: West wing iiipublic action campaigns, missions to seamen, demolitions -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Mission to Seamen building demolition, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, Oct 1995
One of twenty photos taken by David Thompson during demolition of the Port Melbourne Missions to Seamen building October 1995: window bits iipublic action campaigns, missions to seamen, demolitions -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Mission to Seamen building demolition, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, Oct 1995
One of twenty photos taken by David Thompson during demolition of the Port Melbourne Missions to Seamen building October 1995: window bits iiipublic action campaigns, missions to seamen, demolitions -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - School 21. 1954
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 two third year nurses, School 21. Seated on steps of Lister House. Commenced in 03/02/1954.School 21,P.T.S. Feb 1954. NDSN. 3rd year - written in pencil on backndsn, 3rd year students school 21 -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - School 21
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 two third year nurses, School 21. Standing on steps of Lister House. Commenced in 03/02/1954.School 21,P.T.S. Feb 1954 - written in pencil on backndsn, 3rd year students school 21 -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
The4th Task Force ( 4TF ) was a grouping of all arms ans services in Victoria. They combined to conduct recruit training courses. On this occasion it was held at the 8/13 VMR depot in Siseley Avenue, Wangaratta. Named are Back -, -, Sgt. Steffard, -, SGT.Tehaar,. Centre : Sgt. Bainer ( in centre ) Front: -, -, -, RSM White DCM 4/19th PWLH,Major Neale OC, Captain Horne 4/19th PWLH,-,-.Black and white photograph of twenty - four Officers and NCO's posed in three tiers. Mixture of headdress and badges indicate they come from a variety of regiments.Staff 4TF Recruit Camp Wangaratta August 1968. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Bendigo Munitions Factory (ADI) Photos, Australian Defence Industries (Now THALES AUSTRALIA), c1942-1960s
The Bendigo Ordnance Factory began operating in 1942, producing heavy artillery and naval guns. In the late 1990s the then Federal Government-owned facility was sold to the multinational Thales, which continues to operate the factory today. The Ted Hocking collection of photos were digitized onto two CDs in 2014. As well the Bendigo Historical Society has a collection of glass negatives includes some slides of women working in the munitions factory. Seven slides were included in an album that was prepared for Dr Edith Summerskill who visited Australia in 1944 as part of an Empire Parliamentary Delegation. The album included photographs of Australian women working at the factory during WW2. A copy of the album is in the Collection of the Australian War Memorial.Twenty-six photos produced by the Bendigo Munitions Factory, later known as the Ordnance Factory and then the Australian Defense Industries. The photos are mostly taken in the workshops.history, bendigo, bendigo munitions factory, bendigo ordnance, bendigo adi, doctor edith summerskill, ww2, slide box 1 10165, slide box 2 10166, slide box 3 10167, ted hocking collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Bendigo Munitions Factory (ADI) Photos, Australian Defence Industries (Now THALES AUSTRALIA), c1942-1960s
The Bendigo Ordnance Factory began operating in 1942, producing heavy artillery and naval guns. In the late 1990s the then Federal Government-owned facility was sold to the multinational Thales, which continues to operate the factory today. The Ted Hocking collection of photos were digitized onto two CDs in 2014. As well the Bendigo Historical Society has a collection of glass negatives includes some slides of women working in the munitions factory. Seven slides were included in an album that was prepared for Dr Edith Summerskill who visited Australia in 1944 as part of an Empire Parliamentary Delegation. The album included photographs of Australian women working at the factory during WW2. A copy of the album is in the Collection of the Australian War Memorial.Twenty-six photos produced by the Bendigo Munitions Factory, later known as the Ordnance Factory and then the Australian Defense Industries. The photos are mostly taken in the workshops.history, bendigo, bendigo munitions factory, bendigo ordnance, bendigo adi, doctor edith summerskill, ww2, slide box 1 10165, slide box 2 10166, slide box 3 10167, ted hocking collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Bendigo Munitions Factory (ADI) Photos, Australian Defence Industries (Now THALES AUSTRALIA), c1942-1960s
The Bendigo Ordnance Factory began operating in 1942, producing heavy artillery and naval guns. In the late 1990s the then Federal Government-owned facility was sold to the multinational Thales, which continues to operate the factory today. The Ted Hocking collection of photos were digitized onto two CDs in 2014. As well the Bendigo Historical Society has a collection of glass negatives includes some slides of women working in the munitions factory. Seven slides were included in an album that was prepared for Dr Edith Summerskill who visited Australia in 1944 as part of an Empire Parliamentary Delegation. The album included photographs of Australian women working at the factory during WW2. A copy of the album is in the Collection of the Australian War Memorial.Twenty-six photos produced by the Bendigo Munitions Factory, later known as the Ordnance Factory and then the Australian Defense Industries. The photos are mostly taken in the workshops.history, bendigo, bendigo munitions factory, bendigo ordnance, bendigo adi, doctor edith summerskill, ww2, slide box 1 10165, slide box 2 10166, slide box 3 10167, ted hocking collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Bendigo Munitions Factory (ADI) Photos, Australian Defence Industries (Now THALES AUSTRALIA), c1942-1960s
The Bendigo Ordnance Factory began operating in 1942, producing heavy artillery and naval guns. In the late 1990s the then Federal Government-owned facility was sold to the multinational Thales, which continues to operate the factory today. The Ted Hocking collection of photos were digitized onto two CDs in 2014. As well the Bendigo Historical Society has a collection of glass negatives includes some slides of women working in the munitions factory. Seven slides were included in an album that was prepared for Dr Edith Summerskill who visited Australia in 1944 as part of an Empire Parliamentary Delegation. The album included photographs of Australian women working at the factory during WW2. A copy of the album is in the Collection of the Australian War Memorial.Twenty-six photos produced by the Bendigo Munitions Factory, later known as the Ordnance Factory and then the Australian Defense Industries. The photos are mostly taken in the workshops.history, bendigo, bendigo munitions factory, bendigo ordnance, bendigo adi, doctor edith summerskill, ww2, slide box 1 10165, slide box 2 10166, slide box 3 10167, ted hocking collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Bendigo Munitions Factory (ADI) Photos, Australian Defence Industries (Now THALES AUSTRALIA), c1942-1960s
The Bendigo Ordnance Factory began operating in 1942, producing heavy artillery and naval guns. In the late 1990s the then Federal Government-owned facility was sold to the multinational Thales, which continues to operate the factory today. The Ted Hocking collection of photos were digitized onto two CDs in 2014. As well the Bendigo Historical Society has a collection of glass negatives includes some slides of women working in the munitions factory. Seven slides were included in an album that was prepared for Dr Edith Summerskill who visited Australia in 1944 as part of an Empire Parliamentary Delegation. The album included photographs of Australian women working at the factory during WW2. A copy of the album is in the Collection of the Australian War Memorial.Twenty-six photos produced by the Bendigo Munitions Factory, later known as the Ordnance Factory and then the Australian Defense Industries. The photos are mostly taken in the workshops.history, bendigo, bendigo munitions factory, bendigo ordnance, bendigo adi, doctor edith summerskill, ww2, slide box 1 10165, slide box 2 10166, slide box 3 10167, ted hocking collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Bendigo Munitions Factory (ADI) Photos, Australian Defence Industries (Now THALES AUSTRALIA), c1942-1960s
The Bendigo Ordnance Factory began operating in 1942, producing heavy artillery and naval guns. In the late 1990s the then Federal Government-owned facility was sold to the multinational Thales, which continues to operate the factory today. The Ted Hocking collection of photos were digitized onto two CDs in 2014. As well the Bendigo Historical Society has a collection of glass negatives includes some slides of women working in the munitions factory. Seven slides were included in an album that was prepared for Dr Edith Summerskill who visited Australia in 1944 as part of an Empire Parliamentary Delegation. The album included photographs of Australian women working at the factory during WW2. A copy of the album is in the Collection of the Australian War Memorial.Twenty-six photos produced by the Bendigo Munitions Factory, later known as the Ordnance Factory and then the Australian Defense Industries. The photos are mostly taken in the workshops.history, bendigo, bendigo munitions factory, bendigo ordnance, bendigo adi, doctor edith summerskill, ww2, slide box 1 10165, slide box 2 10166, slide box 3 10167, ted hocking collection