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Merbein District Historical Society
Book - Program, Merbein High School Speech Night - Program, 9 Dec.1968
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Merbein District Historical Society
Book - Program, Merbein High School Speech Night - Program, 4 Dec.1969
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Merbein District Historical Society
Book - Program, Merbein High School Speech Night - Program, 3 Dec.1970
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Speech, Robin Boyd, Australia Fair?, c. 1965
In this handwritten text of a speech to the Victorian Fabian Society, Boyd addresses the question: Is Australia Ugly? He argues that the issue with Australian cities is primarily in the realm of urban design rather than architecture. Boyd outlines the types of ugliness in the urban domain, comparing attitudes to Australian cities to those elsewhere, particularly the United States.Speech to Victorian Fabian SocietyHandwritten, quarto, 15 pages, missing pages 11-16.victorian fabian society, george johnson, eric westbrook, steven murray-smith, fred ledgar, south eastern freeway, lyndon johnson, robin boyd, manuscript -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - SCARF
Scarf was a souvenir of Churchill's time as Prime Minister of England during WW2.Scarf with various images of Sir Winston Churchill in his role during WW2. Images on both sides. Predominately brown with white backgrounds with images in black, yellow and red. Also written onto the scarf are extracts of some of his speeches.Written on the scarf are extracts of many of his speeches.souvenir, scarf, ww2, churchill -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, Opening of Donovan Joynt VC Club, Puckapunyal
Speech delivered by Lieutenant General Sir Phillip Bennett KBE, AO, DSO when he unveiled the Memorial Plaque and opened the Donovan Joynt VC Club at Puckapunyal on 23 March 1983. Sir Phillip Bennett himself had an illustrious career and was Chief of General Staff when he delivered this address; he became Chief of the Defence Force in 1984 and after retiring from the Army in 1987 he was appointed Governor of Tasmania. The fact that the opening was performed by the Chief of General Staff is evidence of the high regard in which Donovan Joynt was held.5 x photocopied typed sheets, black on white'Puckapunyal' handwrittendonovan joynt, memorial -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Speech Night Pamphlet, 1955
Green slip of paper outlining the program details for the 1955 Wangaratta High School Annual Speech NightWANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL SPEECH NIGHT SENIOR SCHOOL TUESDAY 13th DECEMBER 1955 at 8am -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Speech Night Pamphlet, 1963
Cream slip of paper outlining the program details for the 1963 Wangaratta High School Annual Speech NightWANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMME ANNUAL SPEECH NIGHT Thursday, December 12th, 1963 7:45pm Wangaratta Town Hall -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, Derek Woolley, Information on Derek Woolley, 1992
Typed pages from a speech Derek Wooley made on the occasion of the Ballarat School of Mines Founders Day Address for 1992. The speech was on Bella Guerin. derek woolley, bella guerin, founder day, ballarat school of mines founders day, speech, feminist -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Speech Night Pamphlet, 1966
Cream slip of paper outlining the program details for the 1966 Wangaratta High School Annual Speech NightWANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL established 1909 Headmaster's Report Speech Night WANGARATTA TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1966 7:45pm -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, Opening of Col.Donovan Joynt V.C. Memorial: response by Col. Sir Alfred Kemsley KBE CMG MSM ED
Colonel Sir Alfred Kemsley's reply to the opening speech delivered by Lieutenant General Sir Phillip Bennett KBE, AO, DSO when he unveiled the Memorial Plaque and opened the Donovan Joynt VC Club at Puckapunyal on 23 March 1983. Sir Alfred talks about his long friendship with Donovan Joynt, beginning with the battle in France in which Joynt won his VC, and acknowledging the difficulty he had in persuading Joynt to be memorialised by this project at Puckapunyal. He also cited Joynt's involvement with Legacy, which as a foundation member and an early Melbourne Legacy President himself Kemsley would have been aware. Together with his friend Donovan Joynt, Kemsley became one of the most committed advocates for the creation of a Shrine of Remembrance on St Kilda Road as a 'worthy' memorial to Victoria’s 'unparalleled efforts during the Great War'. He played an active role in the defeat of a counter-proposal for an Anzac Square in Spring Street. In 1938 Kemsley was appointed to the trust established to administer the Shrine, later serving as its deputy-chairman (1952) and chairman (1978-84).Not only was the opening performed by the Chief of General Staff, Lt Gen Sir Phillip Bennet, the response by such an illustrious Australian as Col Sir Alfred Kemsley is evidence of the high regard in which Donovan Joynt was held.3 x photocopied typed sheets, black on whiteMinor corrections in blue biro.donovan joynt, memorial -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Speech - K. S. Anderson, n.d
K.S. Anderson Collection7 foolscap pages of typing; speech given by K.S. Anderson to 3YB radio; subject 'Operation National Development'.speech, spoken word, radio, k s anderson -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, vinyl record, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, 1954
A recording of a broadcast made on the first visit to Australia by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh. Speech made to Sydney Legacy.The speech made by Her Majesty would be made in reference to all Legatees and their valuable contribution to Australian society.Audio recording on a black vinyl record with a paper label in a cardboard sleeve.Label depicting title, maker, speed, side, copyrightroyal visit, speech -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Speech - Geoff White for the Admella 150th Festival in Portland, 2009
Documentation of public Speech notes from the Admella 150th Festival 2009. -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy 50th Anniversary, 1973
Photos of the 50th Anniversary Dinner on 6 October 1973 held at Chaucers. (date to be verified). 00453.1 shows the President Geoff Handbury making a speech. 00453.2 shows John Flynn, the President of Colac branch making a speech. Chaucers was a reception and conference centre in Canterbury, Melbourne, before it was sold in 1999 after operating 28 years (Telegraph news article from the web). Photos came from an envelope marked P1 Federal Conference 1973 / 50 Year anniversary / 1983 Morewell / 1973 Legacy March ANZAC Day, 50 yr celebration, inclusion in ANZAC Day March authority of RSL". See items 00451,00452, 00391. A record of a dinner marking the 50th anniversary of Legacy during the Golden Jubilee year 1973.Black and white photo x 2 of speeches at Legacy 50th anniversary dinner.Both stamped "This Photograph is the compliments of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of Victoria. Please acknowledge Michael Cheshire" in grey ink. 00453.1 Label on front says 'President'. On reverse 'Legacy Conference Jubilee Dinner at Chaucers 1973. Geoff Handbury and John Flynn (Colac)' in blue pen. 00453.2 Label on front says 'Toast to Legacy L/John Flynn, President Colac'.golden jubilee, 50th anniversary, geoff handbury -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Extract from Parliamentary debates, 2006
Statements by Hon. H.E. Buckingham (Koonung) after a church service combining parishes of Christ Church Mitcham and All Saints Mitcham.Statements by Hon. H.E. Buckingham (Koonung) after a church service combining parishes of Christ Church Mitcham and All Saints Mitcham. and a copy of her final speech in the Parliament of VictoriaStatements by Hon. H.E. Buckingham (Koonung) after a church service combining parishes of Christ Church Mitcham and All Saints Mitcham.all saints anglican church mitcham, christ church anglican church mitcham, buckingham, helen, victoria. parliament. legislative assembly -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Address by the PM of Australia RG Menzies 1960, 1960
A recording of a speech by PM Robert Menzies at Legacy House during the launch of Legacy Week in 1960. The Prime Minister is recognising the importance of the welfare carried out by Legacy for the families of service personnel who have died as a result war or since. The event was covered in the press, with a photo appearing in The Age on 6 September 1960. The article was saved in a scrapbook of press clippings. The content of the speech is not known as the tape hasn't been played. there are two speeches by Sir Robert Menzies in the archive, one undated and one from 1967.A record that prominent Australians were asked to promote Legacy during Legacy Week.An audio tape recording of an address by the Prime Minister Robert Menzies at Legacy House in 1960.Hand written in black ink on the label: Address by:- The Prime Minister of Australia The Right Honourable R.G.Menzies, C.H., Q.C.,M.P. at opening of "Legacy Week 1960 Legacy House Melbourne 5-9-60 at 1 pm". Front of box in white print, Special Sound recording tape for highest frequency response. In red print PYROX. In white print Magictape finest quality recording tape. Side of box in white print Magictape sound recording tape (printed on 3 sides). Bottom of box in black print, PYROX/ Magictape/ The ultrain sound recording tape/Suitable for all Tape recorders/This reel contains. supplies available from PYROX LTD 14-36 Queensberry St, Melbourne and at Sydney Spool, Paper adhered to spool with cello tape. Hand written in blue biro Prime Minister R.G.Menzies "Legacy Week' 1960 speech, legacy week, legacy promotion, robert menzies -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, n.d
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Melbourne Legacy
Document, From an address at a function held 4th November 1939, 2006
A typed copy of the speeches given on 4th November 1939 to farewell Stan Savige as he returned to the Army. It shows Sir John Gellibrand as patron of Legacy giving a toast to Stan Savige, as the Founder of Legacy. It includes Stan Savige's response which encompassed his views for the future of Legacy and the challenges coming during the war. Other copies in original documents are in the archive. Legatee Bill Rogers may have used parts of the speeches in his time as President. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).An important link to Legatee Stan Savige, the founder of Legacy as well as the famous soldier, at a watershed moment in his life.Print out x 4 pages of a speech to toast Stan Savige as he returned to the Army in 1939.stan savige, sir john gellibrand, toast, speeches -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Valedictory Address, 1946
An address published by Melbourne Technical College and delivered by Capt. C.H. Peters, M.C., Past President of College Council, Hon. treasurer, Melbourne Technical College. The occasion was a conferring ceremony held on 4 October 1946, and Peters was introduced by College President, L.-Col. J.G. Gillespie (Melbourne Legacy President 1938). In his speech Peters exhorted the graduating students to embrace the values of 'Courage, Sincerity and Kindliness' and makes frequent reference to the desirable qualities of a 'real man'. The fact that all the students were male was to be expected in an institution which began as 'The Working Men's College'. Although the speech was intended to be inspirational the hackneyed phrases and over use of cliches were probably the reason for the pencilled 'Gawd' on the front cover.Indicative of attitudes immediately after WWII, and the social reach of Melbourne Legatees.Printed address, 1 sheet folded thin card (buff) and 2 sheets folded paper (white), black type."Gawd!" pencilled on front cover; initialled in pencil.speech, jim gillespie -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Speeches delivered at the dinner to honour Legatee Stan Savige, 1939
Speeches printed after a dinner to honour Legatee Stan Savige. The dinner on Saturday 4 November 1939 was held to celebrate Brigadier Savige's appointment to Command the 17th Infantry Brigade, 6th Division, 2nd AIF. The speeches were given by Legatee Eric Russell as Legacy President in 1939, Sir John Gellibrand and a response by Stan Savige. The introduction by Legatee Russell mentions that Legacy Patron, Sir John Gellibrand 'had the inspiration which caused the Legacy movement' and Stan Savige was revered as the Founder of Legacy. Savige's response includes that he received the inspiration from Gellibrand in a letter (not as is commonly related that he visited Hobart). Savige's subsequent exploits in WWII are detailed in Chapter 4 of 'There goes a man' by W.B. Russell, which chronicles not only battles fought but also the politics which blighted his command until the end of the war.An important link to Legatee Stan Savige, the founder of Legacy as well as the famous soldier, at a watershed moment in his life.Cream booklet x 2 copies of speeches at a dinner held for Stan Savige in 1939.stan savige, speeches, legatee function, dinner -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2006, 2006
A copy of a speech given by President Bill Rogers to widows at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2006. It was the annual widows' pilgrimage to the Shrine. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of a speech given at a service of remembrance.Print out x 1 page of a speech given by President Bill Rogers at a Widows' Pilgrimage to the Shrine in 2006.widows' sunday, pilgrimage, speeches -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Annual Presidents Luncheon address, 2007
A copy of a speech given by President Bill Rogers to legatees when he was reconfirmed as President for a second year. He mentions a guest speaker Les Carlyon. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record that presidential terms had increased to 2 years.Print out x 1 page of a speech given by President Bill Rogers at a legatee luncheon in 2007.presidents lunch, bill rogers -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Transcript, Senator Olive Zakharov's maiden speech from Hansard, Mar 1995
Given out at a wake held for Senator Zakharov, the most loved and respected of all Parliamentarians, at the Town Hall 12.3.1995. Copy of Olive's maiden speech, 1983 (Hansard)One of a group of items related to the death of Senator Olive Zakharov: Excerpts from Federal Parliament Hansard 25 May 1983, Olive's maiden speechpolitics, memorials, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, olive zakharov, politicians, senators -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Legacy Week 1975. Message by:- His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, 25/8/1975
Speech recorded to promote Melbourne Legacy in 1975 by His Royal Highness, Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales. It was a broadcast to be played at the start of Legacy Week in 1975. A record of a member of the Royal family helping to launch Legacy Week. It shows the high regard Legacy is held in that the Royal family endorse its work.A recording of a message from the Prince of Wales on magnetic tape on a plastic spool in a cardboard box.Please note: This message must not be broadcast before 6.00 P.M. (Melbourne time) on Sunday, 31st August, 1975.legacy week, legacy promotion, speech, prince charles -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Stan Savige, 1954
Typed notes on the life of Legatee Stan Savige's business. It says: "In 1923 (then Mr S G Savige) he was appointed selling agent for the Geelong R. S. & S. Woollen Mills, establishing his sub-agents in all the capital cities of Australia where the products of the mill were sold. He continued in this capacity until the time of his death. The business is still carried on under the name of S.G. Savige Pty Ltd." With an added note from Frank Doolan dated 1/1/1958, that the attached pages include a copy of Legatee Schofield's speech at the first Annual Meeting of Geelong Legacy following Stan's death. He says it quotes a few slabs verbatim from Stan's speech of 4/11/1939. That speech titled 'Legacy and Sister Clubs' is also in the archive. It was sent to Frank Doolan as part of an early archive project.A record of a speech at Geelong Legacy that honours Stan Savige.Note on white foolscap paper with some biographical details of Legatee Savige and a hand written note saying the attached was Legatee Schofield's speech about Savige.stan savige, geelong legacy -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Transcript, Senator Olive Zakharov, Condolences speeches from Hansard, Mar 1995
Given out at a wake held for Senator Zakharov, the most loved and respected of all Parliamentarians, at the Town Hall 12.3.1995. On her death, Federal Senate ceased for a day, and the transcripts are of condolence speeches made in ParliamentOne of a group of items related to the death of Senator Olive Zakharov: Excerpts from Federal Parliament Hansard 7 March 1995 - condolence speechespolitics, memorials, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, olive zakharov, politicians, senators -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Inauguration of Legacy Widows' Club. Installation of President, 1984
A suggested speech to be used when a President of Melbourne Legacy attends the inauguration of a widows' club. It includes the installation of the Widows' Club first president. It was written in 1984 and used at the opening of at least three widows' clubs, in Sale, Beaumaris and Camberwell. Was in a binder of documents that is passed from an outgoing President to the incoming President. It is primarily from the 1930s to 1990s. Most documents are being catalogued separately.A record of part of a ceremony used to start a new Widows' Club.Yellow A4 paper x 1 page with black type of a speech to open a Widows' Club used in 1984.Handwritten note on bottom 'Ceremony proposed by L/Trebilcock. Used by JCD. First used at Sale, March 84; then Beaumaris 25/6/84; Camberwell 28/10/84.'widows, widows clubs -
Cornish College
Speech, Principal's Address at Grand Opening Ceremony, 7/2/2012
The Grand Opening Ceremony of Cornish College was held in the college gym at 3 pm on Sunday 12 February 2012Kerry welcomed guests & thanked them for attending this historic occasion. He reflected on the power of prayer and God's plan for our college. He mentioned the inspiration of Richard Cornish & our role in continuing his dream. Kerry concluded by thanking the Our New College project team for the huge task they undertook in 2011.7 A4 pages printed single sidedcornish_college_inaugural_year, kerry bolger, -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Speech, Robin Boyd, May-66
Notes regarding sculptural form of Opera House design and Utzon's professionalism; and relationship with ARUPHandwritten, quarto, 1 page. Over a letter from Travelodge confirming cancellation of reservationjorn utzon, sydney opera house, sydney opera house project, arup, bucky, buckminster fuller, robin boyd, manuscript