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Carlton Football Club
Souvenir Programme, 3KZ Sports Parade and Variety, 1948
Carlton Radio Sports ParadeAn in season Carlton FC Sports Parade and all star variety 23 April 1948 at the Melbourne Town Hall. The event was broadcast by 3KZ hosted by Norman Banks with John Ford as the announcer. The event had typical 40s & 50s entertainment on radio prior to the advent of TV; Jambouree, Orchestra, Quiz & comedians. The words for songs featuring on the show are on the back cover which includes Carlton's Theme song & the Theme Song for the Sports Parade Show.Beige coloured four page booklet -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Programme for 'Switching On' Ceremony, 1950
David Gordon Collection. The ceremony was held February 24th, 1950 at Victoria Theatre, Tarnagulla. -
Victorian Bands' League
Flyer /Pamphlet / Programme, 1933
The Victorian Bands' League was officially founded on the 10th of April, 1931. This new organisation quickly gained the affliations of all brass bands in Victoria and took over the control of bands from the Victorian Bands' Association. The new VBL started presenting massed bands events at the MCG and ran competitions around Victoria. This program pamphlet is a unique example of the style of massed bands events that were held at the MCG with 24 brass bands all marching into the ground and performing a number of items individually or in groups. This would have been quite a spectacle! This small program is very significant to the banding history in Victoria. It provides a wealth of information as to the bands that existed in 1933 as well as what they played, and how the VBL organised events. As well as this, there is evidence of a large number of metropolitan bands as well as bands from country areas.Small printed pamphlet on thin paper.victorian bands' league, melbourne cricket ground, malvern tramway junior, malvern tramways band, stonnington city brass, coburg west boys, prahran city, kingsville and yarraville citizens', footscray city, footscray-yarraville city brass, coburg city, northcote citizens and soldiers', essendon citizens', moonee valley brass band, geelong city, terang brass, geelong west city, south melbourne city, reservoir citizens', st. kilda city, oakleigh city, oakleigh band, hawthorn city, kensington district, brunswick city, moreland city band, moorabbin shire, metropolitan fire brigade, sunshine district, sunshine community brass, kew city, kynetown town -
Victorian Bands' League
Programme, Caulfield Citizens' : First Massed Bands Festival, 14/09/1952
This small program was produced for a Massed Bands event held at Elsternwick Park on the 14th of September, 1952 involving brass bands from all over Metropolitan Melbourne and one band from Geelong. Held under the patronage of the Victorian Bands' League, this event involved bands marching from Elsternwick Station to the oval, and then performing a selection of items either on the march or in massed band format. The event was adjudicated by Mr George Harris with trophies awarded to various brass bands. The Massed Bands event was held to raise funds for the Caulfield Citizens' Band who had recently lost their band room due to fire.This little program is of significance as it highlights a typical brass band event in Metropolitan Melbourne. These programs are rare and it indicates the popularity of them and the range of bands that would travel long distances to participate. In a dual purpose, this event also raised money for the local band and was obviously a highlight for the municipality. A small program printed on paper.caulfield district band, city of caulfield, victorian bands' league, caulfield citizens' band, williamstown city band, essendon citizens' band, ringwood citizens' band, malvern municipal band, geelong city municipal band, brunswick city municipal band, prahran city band -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme - Document, programme, Dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance - by His Royal Highness, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, 1934
The order of service of the ceremony to dedicate the Shrine by The Duke of Gloucester on Remembrance Day 1934. The ceremony was attended by approximately 300,000 people (photo is from a booklet at 01185). The document was in a file with other documents concerning the Shrine and it's history (01181 - 01190).A record of the dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance. There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this and other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01190)A single page of buff paper folded in half as a program for the dedication of the Shrine on 11th November 1934 and an admittance ticket.memorial, wreath laying ceremony, royal visit, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme - Document, programme, The Shrine Forecourt. Dedication by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, 1954
The order of service of the ceremony to dedicate the Shrine Forecourt by the Queen on 28 February 1954. It was the official commemorative document of the occasion. The Queen lit the Eternal Flame as part of the ceremony. The design of the Forecourt was part of a competition that was run to find a suitable memorial. The Forecourt is cross shaped. The Cenotaph is 65 feet high and rises as a focal point to the Forecourt, it is balanced on the other side by three 70 foot high flagstaffs. The sculpture at the top of the Centoph is "carved in Footscray basalt. It represents six men in battle dress of the Navy, Army and Air Services, carrying a bier on which lies the figure of a dead comrade draped with the national flag. Its simple symbolism harmonises with the great shrine itself and sums up with dramatic power the whole message of the monument - the debt of the living to the dead, the eternal bond between the fallen and those who enjoy the fruits of their sacrifice." Also from the souvenir booklet: "In front of the Cenotaph, surrounded by a protective railing, the Eternal Flame which burns continually in its great bronze bowl. The eternal flame is an ancient symbol signifying at times the continuing spirit of a city, at others the constancy of man to an ideal, and again as they symbol of continuing faith." The document was in a file with other documents concerning the Shrine and it's history (01181 - 01190).A record of the dedication of the Forecourt at the Shrine of Remembrance by the Queen. There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this and other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01190)Booklet x 12 pages with sepia photos and brown text in a cream card cover for the dedication of the Shrine Forecourt on 28 February 1954.memorial, wreath laying ceremony, royal visit, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme - Document, programme, Dedication of the 1939-1945 War Memorial by Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, 1954
The order of service of the ceremony to dedicate the Shrine Forecourt by the Queen on 28 February 1954. The Queen laid a wreath and lit the Eternal Flame as part of the ceremony. The design of the Forecourt was part of a competition that was run to find a suitable memorial. The Forecourt is cross shaped. The Cenotaph is 65 feet high and rises as a focal point to the Forecourt, it is balanced on the other side by three 70 foot high flagstaffs. The sculpture at the top of the Centoph is "carved in Footscray basalt. It represents six men in battle dress of the Navy, Army and Air Services, carrying a bier on which lies the figure of a dead comrade draped with the national flag. Its simple symbolism harmonises with the great shrine itself and sums up with dramatic power the whole message of the monument - the debt of the living to the dead, the eternal bond between the fallen and those who enjoy the fruits of their sacrifice." Also from the souvenir booklet: "In front of the Cenotaph, surrounded by a protective railing, the Eternal Flame which burns continually in its great bronze bowl. The eternal flame is an ancient symbol signifying at times the continuing spirit of a city, at others the constancy of man to an ideal, and again as they symbol of continuing faith." The document was in a file with other documents concerning the Shrine and it's history (01181 - 01191).A record of the dedication of the Forecourt at the Shrine of Remembrance by the Queen. There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this and other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01191)Cream paper program with blue print, single page folded in half, order of service for the dedication of the Shrine Forecourt on 28 February 1954.memorial, wreath laying ceremony, royal visit, shrine of remembrance -
Federation University Historical Collection
Programme, Greater London Council Parks Department, Music in the open air, 1968-1970
Music in the Open Air was an initiative of Frank Wright, the Musical Director of the Greater London Council Parks Department. Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born in 1901. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. He was the youngest of eleven children. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and was awarded a gold medal for the highest marks in the ALCM examinations in the British Colonies at the age of seventeen years. He became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was appointed in 1934 as the Musical Director of the London County Council (the GLC or Greater London Council), where he organized many amazing concerts in most of the 150 parks, in and around the London district. He was also responsible for some of London’s major concerts at Kenwood, the Crystal Palace and Holland Park. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and Conducting and was a Fellow of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. Frank was awarded an M.B.E. in 1967 and he died in November 1970. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in Australia.Two tone rectangular paper pamphlet of 4 double sided pages, with photo of an orchestra in a sound dome in top right hand corner. Held at Kenwood Lakeside for the Greater London Council Parks Department 11017.1 - Music in the open air: New Philharmonia Orchestra. Conducted by Norman del Mar, 11017.2 & .4 - London Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Edo de Waart and Frank Wright 11017.3 - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Conducted by Charles Groves. 11017.5 - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Conducted by Charles Groves 11017.6 - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Conducted by Stanley Pope 11017.7 - New Philharmonic Orchestra - Conducted by Norman Del MarDesigned by GLC Supplies Department and printed by Staples Printers Limitedfrank wright, music in the open air, kenwood lakeside -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Programme, Alex King & Sons 35-37 Lydiard St, Ballarat, Mannibadar Annual Gymkhana and Fleece Competition, 1956, 1956
Oblong, grey 3-fold card with black printing for Mannibadar Ninth Annual Gymkhana and Fleece competition, held 1.12.1956.mannibadar annual gymkhana and fleece competition, programmes -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Programme for Grand Concert in aid of Dunolly Hospital, 1870
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19420424 Letter Aircraft Superintendent to The Manager.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19421002 Letter Aircraft Superintendent to Manager re CA15 Wright Fighter.jpg - and - 19421002 Letter Aircraft Superintendent to Manager re CA15 Wright Fighter.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19421009 Letter Engine Superintendent to The Manager re Engine Div Programme.jpg - and - 19421009 Letter Engine Superintendent to The Manager re Engine Div Programme.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430203 Letter Dept Aircraft Prod to CAC.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19420504 Production and Engineering Programme.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430122 Projects on hand.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430203 Programming of Production Reqts for Aircraft Materials to 1944.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430222 Extract Minutes Meeting No36 Aircraft Advisory Committee.jpg
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430710 Letter Dept Air Prod to CAC re additional Boomerangs.jpg
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430219 Aircraft Master Schedules - Materials requirements.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430204 Letter Superindent Supply to Secretary DAP.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430226 Letter CAC Production Engineer to Secretary CAC.jpg
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430804 Memo re Production by Aircraft Division pg 1.jpg - and - 19430804 Memo re Production by Aircraft Division pg 2.jpg
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430713 Notes re Future Production Policy pg 1.jpg - and - 19430713 Notes re Future Production Policy pg 2.jpg
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430922 Letter Aircraft Superindent to list re Production Programme.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19431026 Memo Production Programme.jpg - and - 19431026 Memo Production Programme.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430507 Memorandum re CAC Engine Factory progress.jpg
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430823 Extract minutes of Directors Meeting.pdf
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430713 Tasks for production of 50 Boomerangs.jpg
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (Item) - (SP) CAC History files - Production Programme Factory - File 1 - 24Apr1942 to 18Mar1952, 19430727 Projects on hand.pdf