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Clunes Museum
Book, THE COUNTRY WOMEN"S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA, YEARS OF ADVENTURE, 1977
THIS BOOK IS DEDICATYED TO THEFOUNDERS OF THE COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIAFIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE BY THE COUNTRY WOMEN"S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. 1928 - 1978 76 PAGESnon-fictionTHIS BOOK IS DEDICATYED TO THEFOUNDERS OF THE COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIAbook, country women's association -
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) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Administrative record, East Kew Women's Club, Attendance Register, 1971-1973
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, 1971-73east kew women's club, community groups -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plaque, East Kew Women's Club, To Help Others - Improve Ourselves And - Foster The Community Spirit, 1947
On Saturday 17 May 1947, an article on page 25 of the Australian Women’s Weekly reported on the formation of a new women's club: the East Kew Women’s Community Club. The article reads: "Wives and mothers in a Melbourne suburb, East Kew, have formed the East Kew Women's Community Club. While babies and young children are under the supervision of a play leader, wives and mothers follow up their own interests. The club caters for varying tastes, has musical appreciation, drama, and "Keep Fit" classes. President Mrs. Grace Thake says that the club hopes soon to have tennis, debating, and discussion groups. The club originated from a debate, "Should women take an active part in social and civic affairs?" Two days later their interest in these matters was proved by the forming of the club, which took for its motto: "To help others, improve ourselves, and foster the community spirit." Membership is open to all women, regardless of age, politics, and religion, and aims to co-operate with all societies working for the improvement of health and cultural standards." The article relates particularly to the plaque in the collection of the Kew Historical Society.The East Kew Women's Community Club, also called the East Kew Women's Community Club functioned from c. 1947 to the end of the 1960s (to be verified). The records of the Club were placed with Kew Historical Society to preserve them for posterity. The records and objects belonging to the East Kew Women's Community Club have significance socially for their capacity to illuminate women's associations in the post war period in Australia.Framed red and gold enamelled plaque belonging to the East Kew Women's Community Club."TO HELP OTHERS / IMPROVE OURSELVES AND / FOSTER THE COMMUNITY SPIRIT"east kew women's social club, community groups -- kew east (vic.) -
National Wool Museum
Gloves, Leather gloves
Part of the uniform for the Winter Olympic Games, 2002 worn by men and women.Pair of leather gloves worn by both men and women. This'pair' is two left gloves.HESTRA HESTRA SHELL; ELK lEATHER LINING: 100% POLYESTER 8fashion, gloves, leather, costume, sport, salt lake city -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - BENDIGO LADIES AUXILIARY DINNER, C. late 1998
The photographs were taken at a Bendigo RSL Women's Auxiliary Dinner held on 6.12,1998. .1) Photo, Alan Holmes President Bendigo RSL accepting a Cheque from Christine Bates President of the Womens Auxiliary. The cheque was for $1,000.00. .2) Seated at table those identified, Joe Boulton and Jack Plant at rear, Peter & Margaret Dodd, Dorothy Osgood at front. .3) Seated at table those identified, Ian Bates at far end, Joy Sutherland and Husband centre, Marge Matheson & Eileen Plant at front. Refer Cat No's 8021, 8107.Three photographs colour relating to the Bendigo RSL Womens Auxiliary dinner. .1) Shows a man and women holding a Cheque between them, people seated behind them. .2) Shows a table of men and women sitting at the dinner. .3) Shows a 2nd table of people at the dinner.On rear in red pen, "Ladies Aux dinner 98". SSome hand written names listed.brsl, smirsl, auxiliary, dinner, wabrsl -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Honour Board, Women's Auxiliary - Presidents
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch - Women's Auxiliary Honour Board of Presidents from 1918 to the present day. On the 18/5/2018 the Women's Auxiliary celebrated its Centenary and is believed to be one of the oldest if not the oldest Women's Auxiliary in Victoria. On the 18/5/2018 the Women's Auxiliary celebrated its Centenary and is believed to be one of the oldest if not the oldest RSL Women's Auxiliary in Victoria. timber look laminate five sided with RSL Women's Auxiliary crest with list of names in gold coloured paint in two columnsWangaratta Sub Branch President 1918 to presentwangaratta rsl sub branch, women's auxiliary -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Salvation Army Group of Ladies and Girls
Group of Salvation Army women and girls. The hat bands have "Salvation Army Sunbeam Brigade." There are no names or year on the photo, could be c 1920's. Sepia photo of a group of women & girls. Two women have Salvation Army Hat bands and another two in lighter coloured dresses. A young girl in the center of the group is holding a flag. stawell religion -
Netball Victoria
Photograph, 1932
Team photo of the 1932 Victorian Women's Basketball Team, featuring some very important people for years to come (McConchie). This team won the 1932 interstate carnivalThe inclusion of such important people makes this photo significant. This team would win the interstate carnival for 1932, and many of these players featured as players or coaches later in the decade where Victoria would dominate. L.C Mills was the foundation president for the V.W.B.B.A, while Edith Hull, Ethel McCarthy, Lorna McConchie and Becky Douglas would either play, captain or coach the national team, while McConchie would umpire in later decades.Team photo of the Victorian Women's Basketball State Team in 1932.Victorian B.B. Team 1932. Standing (left to right): L. Harrison (umpire), A O'Dea, E. beyer, A. Elso, E. Hull, J. Wood, B. Douglas, R. Franklin, Mrs O Ferres (Coach) Sitting (left to right): M. Bannister, E. McCarthy (Captain), L.C. Mills (President), L. McConchie (Vice Capt), L. Angus.womens basketball, women's basketball, netball, victoria, netball victoria, 1930, 1930s,victorian team, womens netball, women's netball, sport, vic, netball australia, harrison, o'dea, beyer, elso, edith hull, wood, becky douglas, franklin, o ferres, bannister, ethel mccarthy, mills, l.c.mills, lorna mcconchie, angus, interstate, carnival, alice elso, jean wood -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
DVD, 2011 Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League finals, 25/09/2011
The DVD features footage from two matches from the 2011 season of the Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League. The DVD features extended highlights from the second half of the game for 3rd/4th place, between the Perth Western Stars and North Sydney Bears. Following this game is the full recording of the championship game played between Victoria Dandenong Rangers and Sydney University Flames. These games were played at North Sydney Indoor Sports Centre in New South Wales.DVD in case2011 Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League finalswomen's national wheelchair basketball league, djuro sen, north sydney indoor sports centre, wheelchair basketball, gerry hewson, perth western stars, north sydney bears, victoria dandenong rangers, sydney university flames, dandenong rangers -
Victoria Police Museum
Oral history, Senior Sergeant Joan Paffett and Edna Meadows, March 2017
Joan Paffett and Edna Meadows (nee Fyfe) are former police women. Joan Paffett was Senior Sergeant 15275. During her service she supervised other police women, including the all female squad in the early 1970s. Edna Meadows, registered number 15484, began her career as a nurse but later joined Victoria Police. Both women were the only women in their squads and began their careers with the Women Police Division at Russell St. In this interview they discuss their experiences joining the force and training Digital archive of oral history of former police women Joan Paffett and Edna Meadows (nee Fyfe). Cut for exhibition purposes.police woman, police women, policewoman, oral history, paffett, fyfe, meadows, victoria police -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of Women of Port Exhibition, 18 Oct 2005
Wendy MORRIS & relative of Nancy UREN & unknown at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne Exhibition & book, October 2005.Wendy MORRIS & relative of Nancy UREN at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne exhibition18/10/2005 Wendy Morris & relative of Nancy Urenwomen of port melbourne, nancy u'ren nee morris, wendy morris -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Flyer (Item) - Information flyer, Women's Retreats, Unknown
An information flyer regarding women's retreats held at Cathedral View Natural Therapies at Buxton.An information flyer regarding women's retreats held at Cathedral View Natural Therapies at Buxton.buxton, victoria, australia, cathedral view natural therapies, women's retreats, accommodation, massage, meditation -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Bridget Kirwan and three unknown younger women.A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Bridget Kirwan and three unknown younger women.bridget kirwan, bridget cussens, marysville, victoria, australia -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1918
These women were on the Welcome Home Committee. This Committee was .......A black and white photograph of a group of unidentified women at Rupertswood sitting on the lawn with a chaffeur standing beside a car.rupertswood, world war 1, clarke, william (sir), mckay, hugh victor, salesian college, schools, salesian order, george evans collection -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Female Badge
WW1 Female Relative’s Badge No 46369 The badge is inscribed “Issued by Dept of Defence to Women of Australia for Duty Done” Under Military Order 280 of 1917 (later Military Order 1818 of 1918), badges such as this were issued by the Department of Defence to the closest female relative of men in the AIF serving overseas. Silver metal badge with blue glaze containing AIF in oval shape below crown and above scrollIssued by Department of Defence To Women of Australia For Duty Done Rear - 46369women of australia, ww1, badge -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia, Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia
Presented to th Waverley RSL Womens Auxiliary in appreciation of your contribution to our welfare work 2010 Metal insignia of Australian Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia mountd on a wooden shield Presented to th Waverley RSL Womens Auxiliary in appreciation of your contribution to our welfare work 2010 -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, The Australian Women's Weekly Knitting Book for Adults and Children
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was produced by the Australian Women's Weekly and contains knitting patterns. A date of c.1946 is given for this book as although it contains no military references, the first knitting pattern in the book is called 'The Rose of England' and is dedicated to 'the women who have watched and waited'.The Australian / WOMEN'S WEEKLY / Knitting Book / FOR / ADULTS and CHILDREN / Registered in Australia / for transmission by post / as a book. / 1'6knitting handicrafts - history world war ii, australian women's weekly, knitting, handicrafts - history, world war ii -
National Wool Museum
Folder, sample
Weaving sample folder: TEXTILE DESIGN SAMPLE RANGE 1971" contains sheet detailing 3 "WOMENS SKIRTING AND OVERCOATING" patterns with 2 purple and 1 orange patterned cloth samplesBARRY HANCOCK TEXTILE DESIGN SAMPLE RANGE 1971 (ink) WOMENS SKIRTING AND OVERCOATINGweaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Herbs at the bottom of her garden, 12/04/1967 12:00:00 AM
A trained horticulturist, Mrs Fagetter is a noted authority on herbs, their uses and history.A trained horticulturist, Mrs Fagetter is a noted authority on herbs, their uses and history, including the part played by pioneer women.A trained horticulturist, Mrs Fagetter is a noted authority on herbs, their uses and history. herbs, faggetter, pat, faggetter, florence edith -
Australian Queer Archives
Poster, Women of the world Unite! : International Women's Day, Melbourne, 8 March 1975, 1975
Poster features a purple and white photograph of a group of women marching at a rally, against a white background, with a purple line border, and text in purple at the base.Additional text: "Meet: March 8th at Assembly Hall, 156 Collins Street, 7.30pm. Meet: March 10th: City Square, 10am. Women of the world unite!"women's liberation -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police women)
A group of police women taken in the 1950s at the St Kilda Road Police Depot. Third from the right, standing, is Gwenyth Elva Carr, born at Glenhuntly on 19 July 1917. Elva led the first women's Street Patrol in the uniform they designed themselves. The first patrol was on the night of 13 January 1948 when they arrested a woman for being drunk and disorderly.A group of police women in the 1950s taken in front of the Police Depot in St Kilda Rd.police women, women's police auxiliary force, bates, kathleen mabel 11125, carr, gwenyth elva 9835, lenthall, dorothy 11244, williamson, irene may 11657, police woman, policewomen, policewoman -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Teachers' College YWCA Residence, 1947, 1947
The women depicted in the images were students at the Ballarat Teachers' College in 1947, and probably boared at the YWCA residence. Two photographs of female students of the Ballarat Teachers' College who lived at the YWCA residence in Camp Street, Ballarat. .1) 16 women out the front of the YWCA, Camp St. .2) Five women, probably in the Ballarat Botanical gardens.ballarat teachers' college, ywca, camp street, ballarat, student residences, ballarat botanical gardens -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Women's Basketball Team, Albion Mill, 1941
Gwen Low, who donated this photograph, was the Captain of this 1941 Women's Basketball Team and worked at the Albion Mill.Black and white photograph showing an outdoor portrait of seven women, with four standing at the back and three kneeling in foreground. The woman in the centre front is holding a basketball. The women are wearing matching uniforms with heart motives. Trees and buildings are shown in the background.albion mill, geelong, wool, industry, sport, basketball, teams, women's sport, manufacturing -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of Women of Port Exhibition, 18 Oct 2005
Joanna K, Natica SCHROEDER & Pat GRAINGER at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne Exhibition & book, October 2005.Joanna K, Natica SCHROEDER & Pat GRAINGER at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne exhibition18/10/2005 Joanna K, Natica Schroder, Pat Graingerwomen of port melbourne, pat grainger, natica schroeder, joanna k -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Flag C.W.A, Mount Beauty CWA, circa mid to late 1900's
This flag was used by Country Women's Association (C.W.A) Kiewa Valley Branch circa 1950's. This was in a period when the C.W.A. was the major women's organisation which had the greatest influence amongst rural women (especially in isolated areas). This was a period when broad based communications were mainly by radio,women orientated magazines and the telephone. The CWA was an organisation that catered exclusively to country(rural) women's needs. The atmosphere was one of "sisterhood" and covered nearly all the needs of rural based women. This one organisation incorporated knowledge and learning targeting women who physically may be isolated but not mentally.The Kiewa Valley Group of the C.W.A. was a focal point for women in this still relatively isolated rural region and the need to have a place of refuge from the heavy domestic demands that family and business exerted. It was place where the need of a time and space to gain all the mental relaxation and group bonding necessary to balance the sometimes harsh environment that rural life presented existed. The C.W.A. motto "Honour our God, Loyalty to the throne, Service to the country, Through country women, For country women, By country women."This flag is made from dark green cloth and has the Country Womens Association of Victoria insignia embroidered on it in gold and white lettering.This insignia is contained in a circular motif."C.W.A." (each letter layered over each other) cwa flag, national cwa victoria, country women's association, jan burnett, mt beauty -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document, Summary History of the East Kew Women's Club, 1970s
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 summary of the history of the East Kew Women's Club. Undated with no author name.east kew women's club, community groups -- kew east (vic.) -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Woolworths Hand Knits no. 2, 1962
This knitting pattern book was produced by "The Australian Women's Weekly" in 1962 and contains knitting patterns for men, women and children using 'Woolworths' brand wool.WOOLWORTHS / Hand / Knits / 1962, No. 2 / 34 PATTERNS / FOR ALL THE / FAMILY / PRICE / 1'- / W / The Australian Women's Weekly / April 11, 1962handicrafts - history knitting, australian women's weekly woolworths ltd, handicrafts - history, knitting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Women living lives of note, 2001
Five Whitehorse women are part of a touring exhibition highlighting their contribution to the community.Five Whitehorse women are part of a touring exhibition highlighting their contribution to the community. Valda Arrowsmith, Kaele Way, Helen Trotter, Mary Ryan and Gwen Mann. 'Ordinary women, extraordinary lives' exhibition opens at Melbourne Museum.Five Whitehorse women are part of a touring exhibition highlighting their contribution to the community. women, community services, arrowsmith, valda, ryan, mary, way, kaele, trotter, helen, mann, gwen