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Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1914
Group of people outside Sunnyside building at South Sassafras (now Kallista). L to R: Frank Roberts, R H Croll, C. Web Gilbert, J G Roberts, Roberta Roberts. Front is Bert Roberts with dog.To Mrs. Roberts, C. Web Gilbert 1.5.14 Sunnyside South Sassafras. G.G.M. Photoj g roberts, roberta roberts, bert roberts, r h croll, c. web gilbert, sunnyside, south sassafras -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Group At Sunnyside
Three men on The Rock at Sunnyside. Omnibus in the background. L to R: C.J. Dennis, Unknown, David Low (cartoonist).c j dennis, sunnyside, the rock, david low, south sassafras -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Group Outside Quamby Cafe, c1940s
Three adults and two children standing outside the front of Quamby Café Olinda c1940s.Advertising signs show café, Grills and Sennitts Icecream. This is the Quamby café at its largest size and the front is similar to the entry to the Cuckoo Restaurant today. Inscription on the back identifies Anne, Eric, Lindy & Irene.Written on back in pencil: Anne, Eric & Lindy & Irene outside Quamby.quamby cafe, quamby, olinda, cafe, sennitts icecream -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Gully "Hospice" Olinda, early 1900s
Postcard photograph showing a tree fern gully. The title on the front is Gully "Hospice" Olinda. The Hospice was a guest house built in 1904 by Joseph Gutmann in the Main Street of Olinda. The Dorey Family ran The Hospice from 1908 - 1911. The Hospice burned down in 1924. The reverse of the postcard contains a small section of a letter that must be continued elsewhere. It is addressed to Miss Iris Dorey.Handwritten in black ink on reverse: Miss Iris Dorey "The Hospice" Olinda .....address as I wish to send him a photo of the group at the Gully. We had a lovely ride to the station on Monday. The hot weather is just coming on now &it is very trying at work. I think you were taken with the dog but your........the hospice, guest house, guesthouse, iris dorey, olinda, joseph gutmann, tree ferns, fern gully -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Group at Maroondah Dam 1953, 1953
Small photograph of 11 adults and 3 children posing at Maroondah Dam in December 1953. Possibly an outing of workers from Woolrich Nursery.Handwritten on reverse in pencil: Maroondah Dam Dec 1953maroondah dam, woolrich nursery -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Ted and Iris Woolrich with Group, c1950s
Holiday snap of Ted Woolrich (1st left) and Iris Woolrich (2nd left) with a group of five relatives/friends. There is a cockatoo on a man's shoulder and two kookaburras being held by group members.ted woolrich, iris woolrich -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Group Outside Quamby Cafe Olinda, c1950s
Group of three women and two young girls posed outside the Quamby café at Olinda c1950s.quamby, quamby cafe, olinda -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Group Outside Quamby Cafe Olinda, c1950s
A woman with two young children posed outside the Quamby Café at Olinda c1950s.quamby, quamby cafe, olinda -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Group Outside Quamby Cafe Olinda, c1950s
Older woman with two young girls posed in front of hydrangea bush outside the Quamby Café at Olinda c 1950s. Sennitt's Ice Cream sign visible upper RHS.quamby, quamby cafe, olinda, sennitts icecream -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Group Outside Quamby Cafe Olinda, c1950s
Group of two men, two women and two young girls posed outside the front of the Quamby Café at Olinda c1950s.quamby, quamby cafe, olinda -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Iris Woolrich With Church Officials, c1980
Iris Woolrich with a group of Church officials. L to R: Rev Stephen Coggins, Padre Frank Oliver, Rev A.C. Miles (wheelchair), Iris Woolrich, Archbishop Woods, Mr John Spicer (diocesan lay reader). c1980Handwritten on reverse with green pen: L to R: Rev Stephen Coggins, Padre Frank Oliver, Rev A.C. Miles (wheelchair), Mrs. Iris Woolrich, Archbishop Woods, Mr John Spicer (diocesan lay reader). iris woolrich, rev stephen coggins, padre frank oliver, rev a. c. miles, archbishop woods, mr john spicer -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Workers at Range View Nursery, 1950s
Iris and Ted Woolrich pose with a group at Range View Nursery in the 1950s. Bagged rhododendrons at the front. L to R: John Jaggers, Henk Koelwyn, Ted Woolrich, Iris Woolrich & Alice.Handwritten on the reverse in pencil: John Jaggers, Henk, Ted, Alice & Irisiris woolrich, ted woolrich, range view nursery, henk koelwyn, john jaggers, olinda, rhododendron -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Visitors Picnicking in the Vicinity of Mountjoy c1920, c1920
An unnamed group comprising a woman , two men and two girls sitting in the grass with Mountjoy Guest-house in the distance.Black and white blurred photograph showing a woman, two men and two children sitting in the grass below a building.guest house, mountjoy -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Congregation of Kalorama Methodist Church 1911
Congregation gathered for photograph at front of Kalorama Methodist Church at FiveWays. The area was known as Mt Dandenong North until 1926 when the name was changed to Kalorama. The people assembled are all members of the local community. The church was built by the community in 1909.Black and white photograph showing a group of 31 people gathered in front of a wooden church building.kalorama, methodist church -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Hubert Jeeves A.I.F. Group
Large group photo of Hubert Jeeves' A.I.F. grouphubert jeeves, a.i.f. -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Hubert Jeeves A.I.F. Group
Large photograph of Hubert Jeeves' A.I.F. group.a.i.f., hubert jeeves -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mt Dandenong Primary School
Group photograph of teachers and pupils of Mt Dandenong Primary school.mt dandenong school -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mt Dandenong Primary School 1940, 1940
Group photograph of teacher and pupils at Mt Dandenong Primary School in 1940.mt dandenong school -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Jeeves Family Group taken in Mountjoy Garden 1916, 1916
Photo probably taken before Fred sent overseas with AIF. Standing L - R are Ellis, ?, Frederick, ?, ?, Florence. Seated L - R are Eliza,?, Lily. Children L - R are Harold, Marjorie.eliza jeeves, ellis jeeves, florence jeeves, frederick jeeves, jeeves, lily jeeves, mountjoy -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Jeeves Family Group taken on Marjories 70th Birthday
Men L - R are Hubert Jeeves, Harold Jeeves, Norman Jeeves. Women L - R are Lily, Florence, Marjorie.florence jeeves, jeeves, lily jeeves, marjorie jeeves -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Group at the Log Cabin
The Log Cabin Cafe was built by Jack Dodd for Miss Agnes Portelli in 1926. Miss Portelli ran the Log Cabin for many years with assistance from her niece, Evelyn Earney (nee Anstey) and other local girls. The photograph shows Evelyn Earney (LHS), Agnes Portelli (Centre) with unnamed visitors.mount dandenong, log cabin, agnes portelli, jack dodd, evelyn earney -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Group at the Kyeema Aircraft Crash Cairn 1978, 1978
Family of the Hugo Gramp, who perished in the Kyeema crash, 25th October 1938, at the memorial plaque unveiled on the 40th anniversary of the disaster. L - R Mervyn Gramp, Colin Gramp, Enid Schultz, Fiona Nettlebeck. air crash, kyeema, hugo gramp, mervyn gramp, fiona nettlebeck, colin gramp, enid schultz, cairn, mt dandenong -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Isaac Jeeves First Home On Running Creek 1917, 1917
Enlargement of photograph taken by Norman Rowse in 1917 that shows the first home of Isaac Jeeves built at the Running (Olinda) Creek. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.Enlargement of photo taken by Norman Rowse in 1917 of the group of buildings erected as his first home by Isaac Jeeves at the 800° contour on the Running (Olinda) Creek on Crown Allotment 925A. The small building on the right behind the pony and the fowls was Isaac’s first substantial home and was occupied in 1858 he having lived in camp on the creek as a miner since 1855. The tall building on left was barn built in the sixties and the large roof behind was the five roomed house with a tree fern floor. This last building was of blackwood entirely above the floor and was built in the early sixties. The two old homes were pulled down by the Rowses in 1918 and the tree fern floor was pulled up by Len Childs in 1933.norman rowse, isaac jeeves, len childs, running creek -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Special Occasion at Olinda
Group of eight young ladies dressed up in bonnets and aprons for a special occasion at Olinda. It may be the Violets Festival. The location appears to be the balcony at Kenloch. Wilma Bartlett, Gwen Evans, Mona Griffin, Norrie Bartlett, Joan Boulter, ? , Jean Patterson, Peggy Hall.olinda, wilma bartlett, gwen evans, mona griffin, norrie bartlett, joan boulter, jean patterson, peggy hall -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, St Matthew's Church Girls Friendly Society, late 1920s
St Matthew's Church Girls Friendly Society Outing with transport provided by Wally Breen's truck. Scene shows group of girls in front of truck, some holding large bunches of flowers. circa late 1920s. From back L - R Vi Hardon, Edna Eakin, Florrie James, ?, ?, Mrs Eakin, Sheila Shellow, Mrs Hamilton, Iris Dorey, ?, Mrs Wally Breen, Nora McLarty, Mavis Giddens, Wally Breen, Rita Shaw, Jessie Lyle.st matthew's church, girls friendly society, olinda, vi hardon, edna eakin, florrie james, iris dorey, sheila shellow, wally breen, nora mclarty, mavis giddens, rita shaw, jessie lyle -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - 8/13 VMR group
Photograph of soldiers of 8/13 VMR in formal dress at a Ball.Black and white photograph of nine men in dress uniform with 8/13 VMR collar badges participating in a community event at Wangaratta in September 1965." Back L to R :- Sgt. Andrews, RSM Harrower, Capt. McInerney,Selwood. Front Trooper Wadley, Reid, O' Loughlin, McDermot. "military, blues, ball, vmr -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Directory, "Community & Business Directory, Shire of Yarra Ranges, 1999-", 1999
... of yarra ranges community groups sports clubs churches businesses ...Annual directory of businesses, organisations, activities, events and services within the Shire of Yarra Ranges. 2002/4 is missing.shire of yarra ranges, community groups, sports clubs, churches, businesses, political representatives -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Berry Street Kindergarten
In 1877 the Victorian Infant Asylum was founded in Kew. In 1881, the asylum relocated to Berry Street in East Melbourne. By 1908, it was called the Foundling Hospital and Infants Home. It was non-denominational and controlled by a committee of management. By 1956, Berry Street consisted of a Mothercraft Training Centre and two main residential units: Berry Street for infants aged zero to 18 months, and Vale Street for toddlers aged zero to two years old. In August 1956, Berry Street was declared an approved category 2 Children's Home. In 1960, Vale Street was converted to an adult nursing home. In 1964, the name was changed to Berry Street Babies Home and Hospital. Berry Street was also an approved adoption agency. By 1968, Berry Street comprised the Training School for Mothercraft Nurses, the adoption agency, an infant life-protection house, a long-stay home for children to three years of age (the toddlers’ wing) and a small house for unmarried mothers. The home's infant life-protection work was seen as a critical agency function, particularly where family illness was putting pressure on mothers and Berry Street was able to provide respite and support. By the late 1960s, 30–40 adoptions annually were being arranged from Berry Street. By 1974 the home's orientation had shifted. Four family group homes had been established (two in Burwood, one in Ashburton and one in St Kilda), the mothercraft training function had been phased out, the toddlers wing converted to day care, and the main building (containing the nursery, administration, kitchen, dining room and single mothers accommodation) was demolished in favour of four home units, which housed 24 children, supervised by cottage parents. Berry Street provided short term, emergency and residential care for 'protection of infant' cases and state wards. Two flats were also established for short-term family accommodation. The nurses’ home was converted to house the home’s administration function and a social work service. The social work service coordinated family aid and family counselling services, and a neighbourhood house. In 1975 Berry Street also provided short-term care for 42 Vietnamese children brought to Australia in the official government-sponsored airlift. In 1976 Berry Street made application to change its category 2 Children's Home classification to category 1, as it was now catering for a wider range of children. It had ceased to be a babies’ home and hospital, and had started providing child and family care, including residential care. In 1977 Berry Street to established a family group home in Richmond to house children affected by the closure of St Cuthbert's Children's Home in Colac. Berry Street changed its name to Berry Street Child and Family Care in 1977. In 1978, the range of services provided by Berry Street Child and Family Care consisted of a social work counselling service, a financial aide, a family aide program using volunteers, two temporary accommodation units each housing eight children, an information and referral service, a neighbourhood house in Richmond, a day care centre for 36 children, and four family group homes. In 1980–81 the family group homes in Burwood were sold and the resources moved to the Richmond area. In 1994, Sutherland Youth and Family Services Inc. amalgamated into Berry Street Inc. During the 1990s, Berry Street combined with the Sutherland Community Resource Centre in Watsonia in Melbourne’s northern region. The agency operates today as Berry Street Victoria and has service centres across metropolitan and country Victoria. https://www.findingrecords.dhhs.vic.gov.au/CollectionResultsPage/BerryStreet -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Document - Helen Gibson obituary
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Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, black and white, Barry Sutton, 01.05.1974
This black and white photograph is taken in the Education Department at the Western General Hospital where the Student nurses are doing their nursing training. Trained nurse (Sister) Nan Deakin, RDNS Nurse Educator, is checking information written by one of the Student nurses following a lecture she gave the students on Community Nursing. Following their time in the Education Department, the Student nurses will go to an RDNS Centre to receive education in the field from an RDNS Sister working in the community. During their training, Student nurses from several hospitals either attended the Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), Education Department, or, a RDNS Nurse Educator travelled to the appropriate hospital’s Education Department to educate the Trainees on District nursing through the RDNS Community Nursing Program. Following the lectures Students went to a RDNS Centre and each student accompanied a Trained nurse (Sister) for a week observing and gaining knowledge on all facets of nursing care in the home. This gave them an insight into the home conditions and situations patients faced after discharge from hospital. During 1971 there were 584 student nurses who received field experience with RDNS.This black and white photograph shows a group of eight female Hospital Student nurses, some partly hidden, and one male Student nurse, sitting randomly in a group about the room; each at a small metal framed, white wooden top table. The tables have books, printed sheets and white sheets of paper on them. The female Student nurses are wearing white nursing caps and checked uniforms with white collars and cuffs. They have a variety of hair styles, some with long hair drawn back. Standing to the right, in the centre of the group, is Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), Nurse Educator, Sister Nan Deakin, who has short dark hair and is wearing glasses. She is wearing her RDNS uniform of a light grey skivvie under a dark V neck tunic style dress with the RDNS logo on its upper left. She is looking down at a sheet of paper held by one of the Student nurses, who has short wavy dark hair. The nurse is holding the sheet of paper with both hands and is looking at it. The rear group of four students appear to be in discussion. The others are looking at sheets of paper on their tables. The male Student nurse, in the left foreground, has short dark hair and is wearing a white uniform. Closed dark concertina doors are in the background.Barry Sutton MA 79royal district nursing service, rdns, rdns education, western general hospital students, sister nan deakin