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Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Don Draffin
... Association for the Blind...Portraits of Don Draffin, President for the Association... for the Blind, taken for the Annual Report. Association for the Blind ...Portraits of Don Draffin, President for the Association for the Blind, taken for the Annual Report.5 colour transparencies of Don Draffinassociation for the blind, don draffin -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Seventh Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1902, 1902
... Seventh Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including the closure of the Industrial Depot due to its inability to break even, loans were made for blind people to learn a calling, employ an instructor and help a young man start a business as a hawker, free postage was granted for Braille and Moon articles through an Act of Parliament, and blind voters being able to vote in Federal elections.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Nineteenth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1914, 1914
... Nineteenth Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including the opening of the new wing at the Adult Home for the Blind by Lady Denman, removal of a 300 pound debt due the combined efforts of the Police, Military and Fire Brigades who hosted a monster carnival at Luna Park to raise funds for this, and with the help of the Minister of Railways - Hon. Donald Mackinnon - free suburban train for guides has now been granted.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Thirteenth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1908, 1908
... Thirteenth Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including the growth of membership to 219, over 400 visits were made to people in their homes, all items designed for blind in England and have sold and a new order will be drawn up with members invited to add their items, the Correspondence Club continues to flourish with Brazil and Chile, via Esperanto, now involved and there are insufficient correspondents to keep up with demand from American writers.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Turning of the first sod for the Association for the Blind's Ballarat home, 1954-1956
... association for the blind...Turning of the first sod for the Association... Turning of the first sod for the Association for the Blind's ...Turning of the first sod for the Association for the Blind's Ballarat home for the elderly, later known as Kelaston.1 x black and white photographassociation for the blind, kelaston home (ballarat) -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, Certificate of Incorporation of Public Company, 1990
... Association for the Blind...Certificate for the Association of the Blind Inc as being... Certificate for the Association of the Blind Inc as being a public ...Certificate for the Association of the Blind Inc as being a public company on and from the 19th June 1990.1 white page of computer printingassociation for the blind, corporation records -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Fourteenth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1909, 1909
... Fourteenth Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including 240 members, decision to establish a home for the indigent blind, 800 visits have been paid to people in their homes, more than 90 pounds has been lent to members in distress, provision has been made in the new Electoral Bill for the Blind to record their votes and the loss of Mr Norris from Mackay, who had become of the first members of the Braille Correspondence Club and contributed articles to magazines.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Plaque - Object, John and Janet Wicking dedication, 1970-1990
... association for the blind... for the Blind, with John Wicking becoming President of the Association... The Wickings were key supporters of the Association for the Blind ...The Wickings were key supporters of the Association for the Blind, with John Wicking becoming President of the Association for the Blind for over 10 years, and his wife Janet taking a key role in supporting blind who are blind or have low vision. Personally involved in the development of low vision centres, this plaque recognises the work they undertook at Kooyong.Framed photograph with wording underneathThis centre is dedicated to the memory of John and Janet Wicking whose extraordinary generosity will continue to touch the lives of people who are blind or have low vision for many years to come.association for the blind, john wicking, janet wicking, nameplates -
Vision Australia
Image, 1979
... association for the blind... centre at Kelaston, the Association for the Blind's home... at Kelaston, the Association for the Blind's home in Ballarat ...Sir Henry Bolte and the audience at the opening of the day centre at Kelaston, the Association for the Blind's home in Ballarat.2 x B/W photographsassociation for the blind, kelaston home (ballarat), sir henry bolte -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Eve Smith with Mt Eliza staff member, c.1980-90s
... Association for the Blind...Mrs Eve Smith exits a car as an Association for the Blind... Eve Smith exits a car as an Association for the Blind staff ...Mrs Eve Smith exits a car as an Association for the Blind staff member (or volunteer) helps her.1 b/w photograph of Eve Smith and Mt Eliza staff memberMt Elizaassociation for the blind, george vowell centre (mt eliza), eve smith -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Eleventh Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1906, 1906
... Eleventh Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind..., Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... , Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ..., Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including membership total of 185, loan of 10 pounds to a member to start his own wool and coal business which has been a success, a typewriting machine has been purchased and instruction of this for our members will be made available, and a suggestion was taken to hold a demonstration of what the Association does which resulted in a successful gymkhana at the Glacierium. From this event a total of 223 pounds was raised and will be used as a building fund to help find more employment for blind workers.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, John Wicking in his office
... Association for the Blind... desk at the Association for the Blind, taken for the annual... at the Association for the Blind, taken for the annual report. John Wicking ...Portrait photo of President John Wicking sitting at his desk at the Association for the Blind, taken for the annual report.B/W photograph of John Wicking wearing a dark jacket, white shirt and striped tie, sitting at his desk with his hands resting on a blotter.john wicking, association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Image
... association for the blind...Award ceremony at the Association for the Blind's Kooyong... Award ceremony at the Association for the Blind's Kooyong office ...Award ceremony at the Association for the Blind's Kooyong office. Also included in this negative set are photographs of a receptionist at the AFB.27 negativesassociation for the blind -
Vision Australia
Image
... association for the blind... from the Association for the Blind offices in Mount Eliza.... the Association for the Blind offices in Mount Eliza. association ...ABC journalist and presenter Edwin Maher is given an award from the Association for the Blind offices in Mount Eliza.3 x col. photographsassociation for the blind, edwin maher -
Vision Australia
Letter - Text, Letter from Robin Pleydell to Neil Maxwell on his resignation from the Board
... Association for the Blind... the occasion of his retirement from the Association of the Blind.... of his retirement from the Association of the Blind. Elizabeth ...Letter from Robin Pleydell to Neil Maxwell upon the occasion of his retirement from the Association of the Blind.Handwritten letter from Robin Pleydell to Neil Maxwellnon-fictionelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, association for the blind, robin pleydell -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Tenth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1905, 1905
... Tenth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including membership of 166, the death of B.W. Holgate who was a most active worker, another order of goods has arrived from England, due to the large increase of work an office has been opened at Oxford Chambers, the Tea Agency has been reorganised, decision to establish an Australian Braille Correspondence club, asking for help in identifying anyone needing the services of the Association and efforts being made to remove the Immigration Restriction Act thus removing the bond required when travelling between states.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Twelfth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1907, 1907
... Twelfth Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including attaining 210 members, a talk by Tilly Aston and another by Mr Lowe on cooperation were held, the Annual Picnic was held at the Caulfield Racecourse on the King's Birthday and included a band, some trials of skills and an impromptu concert at the end of the day, 50 pounds has been put aside for the Sick Benevolent Fund however this cannot be established until 200 pounds has been raised, and an approach has been made to the government for securing an Old Age pension for those who are blind however nothing definite has been granted.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Serving tea at Kelaston
... Association for the Blind... of a nursing home resident at the Association for the Blind's Ballarat... home resident at the Association for the Blind's Ballarat home ...A woman smiles as she places a cup of tea in front of a nursing home resident at the Association for the Blind's Ballarat home.1 B/W photograph of resident and staff at Kelaston Nursing Homeassociation for the blind, kelaston home (ballarat) -
Vision Australia
Pamphlet - Text, The Kooyong story: Fifty years of service to the blind, Golden jubilee 1928-1978, 1978
... Association for the Blind... impaired by the Association for the Blind.... by the Association for the Blind. Association for the Blind Victorian Blind ...Brief overview of the establishment of a blind cricket ground at Kooyong and growth of services for blind and vision impaired by the Association for the Blind.16 pages of text and illustrationsassociation for the blind, victorian blind cricket association -
Vision Australia
Plaque - Object, Wicking Centre opening, 1996
... association for the blind... for the Blind, with John Wicking becoming President of the Association... The Wickings were key supporters of the Association for the Blind ...The Wickings were key supporters of the Association for the Blind, with John Wicking becoming President of the Association for the Blind for over 10 years, and his wife Janet taking a key role in supporting blind who are blind or have low vision. Personally involved in the development of low vision centres, this plaque recognises the work they undertook through the naming of Vision Australia's head office in their honour.1plastic plaque with print and brailleVision Australia blindness and low vision services On Saturday 28th August 2010, Vision Australia's Kooyong Head Office was officially dedicated as the J.O. and J.R. Wicking Centre in recognition and celebration of the significant contribution of John and Janet Wicking to the blindness and low vision community in Australia.association for the blind, john wicking, vision australia, nameplates -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Twenty Fourth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1919, 1919
... Twenty Fourth Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including withdrawal of the Country Concert Party due to the influenza epidemic, efforts being made to develop a Sewing Guild, continuation of Bark Plaiting to make small baskets, introduction of a French Polishing and Boot Repairing classes, the need for a separate building at Brighton to house the ill and the establishment of fund towards this with a 100 pound donation from the Felton Bequest, and the unfortunate increase in deaths amongst members due to the epidemic including past President T. Lowe, Country Concert Party singer Miss N Gray, and the return from active service of Dr Grey.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, AFB Low Vision services advertisement, c2006
... Association for the Blind... of the Association for the Blind as a provider of services to help people... as well as blindness. Rehabilitation Association for the Blind 1 ...Promotional material produced to expand awareness of the Association for the Blind as a provider of services to help people with low vision as well as blindness.1 MP3 audio recording for use on radiorehabilitation, association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Eighteenth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1913, 1913
... Eighteenth Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including the inception of a series of conferences attended by representatives of various interstate and local blindness agencies, as part of an exchange of ideas with a deputation to Federal Ministers and the Premier of Victoria being favourably received, decision to form a regular concert party due to successful endeavours over the past two years, the issue of postal rates for Braille will be brought under notice at the next Postal Conference with the hope that change will eventuate in this area, a Memorial Fund has been established to perpetuate the memory of May D Harrison with a tablet placed in the Braille Library and a marble cross erected on her grave, and an obituary for W H Campbell, former President..1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Ninth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1904, 1904
... Ninth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement...Association for the Advancement of the Blind... for the blind have been imported by the Association from England... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including an increase of membership to 150, the unfortunate illness of Mr Holgate, that attendance at meetings has improved due to the possible transfer of them into the city, the Secretary is now paid for their work due to the amount required, a number of goods designed for the blind have been imported by the Association from England and are being sold, some of which (the embossed music) has formed the beginning of a small music braille library, instruction in light handicrafts in the homes of the blind is continuing and now includes a knitting machine, concerts are still being undertaken with the focus on publicity for the Association and covering performing fees rather than as a fundraiser, and there are plans to create a fund scheme for sick workers.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Seventeenth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1912, 1912
... Seventeenth Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including membership of 333, with the support of Mrs W.H. Edgar and the Lady Mayoress of Melbourne, 'Woodburn' was purchased and there were sufficient funds to reconstruct a wing to the present brick building, and plans are being drawn up under the supervision of Mr Paterson for some necessary extensions, the North Melbourne and Essendon Electric Tramway and Northcote Cable Tramway were added to the Railway Pass concession scheme, a successful concert tour was made of the Goulburn Valley from Alexandra down to the Murray, the loss of Mr Bacon - who was the first Blind Collector appointed by the Association - and Mrs May Harrison, VABW secretary who tirelessly promoted the welfare of the blind.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Twentieth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1915, 1915
... Twentieth Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including the continued success of country concert tours in providing both an income for performers and raising awareness of the Association, return of wounded soldiers has prompted the need for support for those who have been blinded and the Minister of Defence has been approached to provide a list of those such affected so that the Association can provide assistance, advice and possible accommodation at Mair St, a sub-committee has been established to determine if massage training could be provided as an employment option, passing of active members Miss Faulkner and Rose Josephs, and the Honorary physician to the Adult Home for the blind (Dr Gray) has departed his position for overseas war service.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image and article
... Association for the Blind...John Blanch was a Board member of the Association... Blanch was a Board member of the Association for the Blind ...John Blanch was a Board member of the Association for the Blind. Attached to the back of the photograph is an article "Profile: a Man of Character" undated and with no identifying publication. Col. photograph of John Blanch with article attached to photographassociation for the blind, john blanch -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Fifth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1900, 1900
... Fifth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including the death of one of the original members Charles D. Taylor, 120 members on the roll, a successful social held at Dr Strong's church, some small loans granted to members, three concerts held in the Western District were not profitable however those around Melbourne were favourably attended, changes to the Constitution to provide for honorary members, 180 visits were made across 12 metro districts, the Tea Agency now has ten members using this service, and the Industrial Depot has been hampered by the war efforts but the Association has agreed to a further trial and thanks the VABW for letting them store some books for members who are unable to travel to the Collins Street office.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Twenty Second Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1917, 1917
... Twenty Second Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including the continued support for Country Concert Parties, the addition of the Brunswick and Coburg Tramway Trust to the Railways Pass concession scheme, appointment of two lady collectors in lieu of a single male collector with very gratifying results, the Association wishes to compile statistics on the sources of blindness with the aid of its visitors, a committee has been formed to inquire on the possibilities of cigarette and cigar making as a light handicraft, a garden party was held to celebrate the 'coming of age' of the Association since it was formed 21 years ago, and the passing of Mr W Hall, who was a vice-president of the Society and placed his devotion to the cause above his physical disabilities, and will remembered by a lasting memorial at the Home.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Twenty Fifth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1920, 1920
... Twenty Fifth Annual Report of the Association for the...Association for the Advancement of the Blind...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement... Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including the amendment of the Constitution to admit sighted officers to take up Committee positions and the election of the first sighted President Mr G A Mexwell, who had been with the Society since its beginning, the provision of wool from the Department of Defence at wholesale rates for blind knitters as well as the distribution of clothing surplus to need, a social evening held to farewell Mr D Blackely (one of the founders of the Association) as he moves to Western Australia, the new pass issued by the Metropolitan Tramways Board covers all lines and allows free travel for blind persons, and W.H. Paterson has stepped down from the Home Committee due to business and health reasons, however will still continue as a Trustee.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports