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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Members at Opening of Archives Annexe, 14/07/1988 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Members at Opening of Archives Annexe.fell, les, shirley, kenny, joy, nunawading historical society -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Visitors in Archive Annexe
2 Coloured photos of Visitors in Archive Annexeschwerkolt cottage and museum complex -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Butleigh Wooton, Glenferrie Road (Kew), 1958
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing newspaper articles/clippings relating to Butleigh Wooton in Cotham Road.butleigh wooton -- glenferrie road -- kew (vic.), historic houses -- kew (vic.)butleigh wooton -- glenferrie road -- kew (vic.), historic houses -- kew (vic.) -
Bialik College
Mixed media (item) - "The Race of Life" VHS and certificate, 1992
VHS submitted to the Institute for the Study of Learning Difficulties and Motor Accident Authority of New South Wales, 1992. Bialik College was awarded the State Prize, Australian Schools Video Competition 1992. Australian Schools video competition 1992 "Brain Injury Prevention Recovery Rehabiition"#disability #bialik #education #1990s -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Archive - Archive box containing miscellaneous historical items
Box of books previously listed as Tambo Historical Society catalogued itemsArchive box containing miscellaneous historical itemsbookscollections -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Legacy Archives, 1978
These letters from 1978, record the first known attempts by Melbourne Legacy to preserve and store their history and what "The Wardens" of the archives believed was the most appropriate way to proceed with the project. Legatees Brian Armstrong and Frank Doolan were appointed by the Board of Management to scope the work to establish and archive as 'The Wardens'. They mention in their report to the BOM that many original files were lost in a fire 'many years ago' and they had collected material from many sources. They felt that a proper storage facility and indexing was required and were not able to complete those tasks. It would appear most of their work remained in their envelopes and storage system until the Victorian Collections archive was created. Came from an envelope labelled 'P2 Archives Origin' in red pen as per the archive system used by the original archive.Significant in that the Board of Melbourne Legacy understood and valued the importance of preserving and documenting the history of Melbourne Legacy. A record that Frank Doolan and Brian Armstrong had done considerable work at creating the initial archive for Legacy in 1978.Two letters about the original attempt to create an archive. 00456.1 Copy of a letter typed on Legacy A4 letterhead, dated 7 February 1978, to the Legacy secretary from Legatees Frank Doolan and Brian Armstrong. 00456.2 Letter typed on quarto Legacy letterhead, dated 10 March 1978, from the secretary advising their letter had been tabled at the Board Meeting.00456.1. Handwritten, "L/tee Brian Armstrong" in blue ball point pen. Stamped COPY ONLY, in purple ink. Signed Frank Doolan and HB Armstrong. 00456.2 Signed Legatee L. F. Johns. Hon Sec Melbourne Legacy.history, frank doolan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO ARCHIVE & HERITAGE CENTRE PART 1: SITUATION ANALYSIS, c2005
Bendigo Archive & Heritage Centre Part 1: Situation Analysis. Issue: June 2005. 43 pages. Colour photographs & map. Archive & Heritage Centre.SED Consultingbendigo, hospital, archive and heritage centre, archive & heritage centre -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio, HMAS Sydney & HSK Kormoran, Aug-09
Folio contains Newspaper Cuttings, postcards, pamphlets, photos and other documents relating to the loss of the HMAS Sydney & HSK Kormoran and the subsequent search and finding of both vessels.Black Archival A3 folio in sleeve with information relating to HMAS Sydney & HSK Kormoran, the history, search and enquiry contained in clear plastic archival envelopes.tatura, hmas sydney, hsk kormoran, newspaper reports, postcards, sydney, kormoran, ww2, pre finding, post finding, enquiry, camp 13, carnarvon, geraldton, memorial, documents -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, KELLETT, Henry de Castres, 1958
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing correspondence from 2014 regarding Cr Henry de Castres Kellett.kew - history, kellet, henry de castres, mayors of kew (vic), information files - kew historical societykew - history, kellet, henry de castres, mayors of kew (vic), information files - kew historical society -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, List of Members of Intermediate Legacy Club when it Ceased Operations on 20/2/1974. ILC4
A list of the 40 final members of the Intermediate Legacy Club when it ceased operating in 1974. Background: The ILC was formed in 1929 (or 1930 according to the newsletter article). The idea of the club sprang from those boys who had outgrown the Junior Legacy Club. In the early days it fielded a lacrosse team and it was this that mainly held the members together. Enthusiasm wained after a few years as it lacked a solid objective. The answer came from one of its members and in 1938 they founded the Don Esses Club. This was a club for the children of incapacitated ex-servicemen which met every Thursday night at 7.30 run by the ILC members. The name came from the signallers' code Disabled Servicemen's Sons. During the second world war 80% of the members of the ILC enlisted in the services. Leaving only 8 members that could not join due to ill health or reserved occupations. They continued the Don Esses and whatever aid they could to Legacy. ILC members had always helped Legacy where possible including being camp leaders or camp staff, with the annual demonstrations, and coffee stalls at the ANZAC dawn service. Post second world war some ILC members were nominated into Legacy, others drifted away in civil occupations. It was found difficult to recruit new blood into the ILC and eventually membership waned when the boys from the Don Esses clubs found other youth activities to join. The ILC ceased to meet regularly in the mid fifties. However a strong comradeship still existed between members and they would meet in one anothers homes. Members were always ready to help the senior Legacy Club in any way in their power and still helped at Christmas parties and summer camps. ILC was a service rendering organisation and was self governing. Non-sectarian and non-political, the members were ex-junior legatees over 18 years of age. After serving in World War 2 members were eligible to become members of Legacy. Was in a folder of material collated about the ILC by an early archive committee. Names on the list were: HA Ackerley, JW Alsope (dec), KG Bartils, JWL Belsey, E Brown (dec), JW Bush, J Coade, R Cumming, J Ferguson, CC Fisher, WJ Gilmore (dec), EJD Graham (dec), RE Harding, KA Hatherly, AT Henderson, KT Herron, JW Hocking, Frank C Holliday, JA Holloway, Fred Hollingsworth, HA Hollingsworth, C Jorgensen, C Julian (dec), KS King, G Lake, AV Lawson (dec), JV Lawson, Jimmy M MacGregor, CL MacMillan, A McNaughton (dec), W McNaughton, HG Metcalfe, WG Needham (dec), JE Pilbeam, RC Rickards, RHW Rimmer (dec), Norman A Smith, JM Suggett, GE Todd, BF Wood.An important list of the final members of the Intermediate Legacy Club. The ILC was active from 1930 to 1974.White foolscap paper with black type of a list of 40 members of the ILC in 1974.Handwritten in red pen 'ILC4' which was part of the an early archive numbering system.ilc, membership, junior legatee -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Archival, Haste to the rescue Tent 1800's - 1900's, 1870's - 1880's 1904 - 1906
... Archival ...Letters, Receipts, Orders all handwritten. 4236-1 1870, 1817, 1872, 1873, 1874,1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1904, 1905, 1906. 4236-2 Doctors Medical Certificate 4236-3 Doctors Medical CertificateAll handwriiten by various people. Names have been indexed -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Archival, Deep Lead Teacher Time Book
... Archival ...Used 1945 - 1951, 1951 - 1956, 1961 -1963 Deep Lead SchoolThree (3) foolscap books. 2 Red Cover, 1 Green Cover. Covers made with cotton. 4237.1 - Nov 1945 to may 1951 4237.2 July 1951 to June 1956 4237.3 Sept 1961 to June 1963Teachers Time Bookteachers time book -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Archival, Deep Lead Absence Registar
... Archival ...Used 1939 - 1963Green Cover paper book. Teachers absence recorded with date & Cause 1940 Faded Red cover Paper book with name of Teachers authorized to inflict corporal punishment dated 1939 - 1963Register of Corporal Punishment. Absence of Register -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Booklet - Archival, Minute Book, 1911 - 1959, 1960 -1962
... Archival ...Two (2) Minute Books. Deep Lead School Committee. One is Blue with Maroon binding Dated 1911 - 1959. One is Neutral with bone coloured binding dated 1960 - 1962.Form No GC560 Minute Book Education Dept Vicdeep lead school -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Archival, J.J. Gourley Government Printer, Deep Lead Inspector's Report Book
... Archival ...One soft cover grey book royal blue binding 1958-1963. One book with no front Cover - 1941 - 1957Inspectors Report Book for State Primary Schools Only No. 721. State School no Deep Lead in Red Writing -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Archival, Deep Lead State School 721 Transfer Notes
... Archival ...Deep Lead State SchoolFaded Grey soft Cover book. Red Binding. Transfer note for Children from 1941 - 1963Transfer Notes State School No. Name of School Sections 43-44 of Education Act 1928 -
The Beechworth Burke Museum Research Collection
Document - Archival, Burke Museum, Orton, 17-01-2007
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The Beechworth Burke Museum Research Collection
Document - Archival, Burke Museum, Rosen, 16-06-2003
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Melbourne Legacy
Document, Intermediate Legacy Club - Report presented at the Annual General Meeting ILC6
Annual reports of the Intermediate Legacy Club over several years. They include interesting information about the activities the ILC were involved in and some include some financial information. The ILC was self sufficient and did not receive funds from Legacy. Background: The ILC was formed in 1929. The idea of the club sprang from those boys who had outgrown the Junior Legacy Club. In the early days it fielded a lacrosse team and it was this that mainly held the members together. Enthusiasm wained after a few years as it lacked a solid objective. The answer came from one of its members and in 1938 they founded the Don Esses Club. This was a club for the children of incapacitated ex-servicemen which met every Thursday night at 7.30 run by the ILC members. The name came from the signallers' code Disabled Servicemen's Sons. During the second world war 80% of the members of the ILC enlisted in the services. Leaving only 8 members that could not join due to ill health or reserved occupations. They continued the Don Esses and whatever aid they could to Legacy. ILC members had always helped Legacy where possible including being camp leaders or camp staff, with the annual demonstrations, and coffee stalls at the ANZAC dawn service. Post second world war some ILC members were nominated into Legacy, others drifted away in civil occupations. It was found difficult to recruit new blood into the ILC and eventually membership waned when the boys from the Don Esses clubs found other youth activities to join. The ILC ceased to meet regularly in the mid fifties. However a strong comradeship still existed between members and they would meet in one anothers homes. Members were always ready to help the senior Legacy Club in any way in their power and still helped at Christmas parties and summer camps. ILC was a service rendering organisation and was self governing. Non-sectarian and non-political, the members were ex-junior legatees over 18 years of age. After serving in World War 2 members were eligible to become members of Legacy. Was in a folder of material collated about the ILC by an early archive committee. A record of the activities of the ILC.White foolscap paper reports with black type x 5 reports from 1934 to 1955. 01631.1 1934-35, 7 pages 01631.2 1935-36, 5 pages 01631.3 1939, 6 pages includes financial summary and a copy of the newsletter 01631.4 1950, 6 pages includes financial summary 01631.5 1955, 7 pages includes financial summaryHandwritten in red pen ILC6 which was part of an early archive project numbering system.ilc, annual summary -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Intermediate Legacy Club ILC18
A one page typed summary of the ILC concerning members. It was clipped to other documents compiled by L/ Frank Doolan about the Intermediate Legacy Club (ILC). It mentions that the main assistance ILC was providing to Legacy was, through the Housing and Accomodation, the Firewood and Christmas Party committees. Background: The ILC was formed in 1929. The idea of the club sprang from those boys who had outgrown the Junior Legacy Club. In the early days it fielded a lacrosse team and it was this that mainly held the members together. Enthusiasm wained after a few years as it lacked a solid objective. The answer came from one of its members and in 1938 they founded the Don Esses Club. This was a club for the children of incapacitated ex-servicemen which met every Thursday night at 7.30 run by the ILC members. The name came from the signallers' code Disabled Servicemen's Sons. During the second world war 80% of the members of the ILC enlisted in the services. Leaving only 8 members that could not join due to ill health or reserved occupations. They continued the Don Esses and whatever aid they could to Legacy. ILC members had always helped Legacy where possible including being camp leaders or camp staff, with the annual demonstrations, and coffee stalls at the ANZAC dawn service. Post second world war some ILC members were nominated into Legacy, others drifted away in civil occupations. It was found difficult to recruit new blood into the ILC and eventually membership waned when the boys from the Don Esses clubs found other youth activities to join. The ILC ceased to meet regularly in the mid fifties. However a strong comradeship still existed between members and they would meet in one anothers homes. Members were always ready to help the senior Legacy Club in any way in their power and still helped at Christmas parties and summer camps. ILC was a service rendering organisation and was self governing. Non-sectarian and non-political, the members were ex-junior legatees over 18 years of age. After serving in World War 2 members were eligible to become members of Legacy. Was in a folder of material collated about the ILC by an early archive committee. A record of the activities of the ILC. The documents were collected by L/ Frank Doolan, who was on the archive committee in the 1970s and started collecting historical information.White quarto paper with black type about the ILC, it was paper clipped to items labelled ILC18 in red pen.Handwritten in red pen ILC18 which was part of an early archive project numbering system.ilc, junior legatee -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, Hawthorn (Vic) - History, 1958
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing typescripts relating to the early history of Hawthorn. The files were donated to the Society from the Preshil School archives. Some of the files were subsequently moved to other files or archive boxes including ‘Maps of Kew’ (archive file) and the newspaper collection (boxed newspapers). The files currently stored in this archive file include: Allen, J Alex, ‘The Red Lion Inn and Early Hawthorn’ (RHSV 1946), Serpell, TE, ‘Early History of Hawthorn’ (5pp), and Bonwick, J, ‘A Sketch of Boroondara’ (1858).hawthorn - history - 19th century, red lion inn, james bonwickhawthorn - history - 19th century, red lion inn, james bonwick -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Hand of Friendship Ringwood CWA branch in 2014
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Article, 2016 CWA Eastern Foothills Group Exhibition in Ringwood
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Article, 2016 celebration of Ringwood CWA 70th birthday
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA picnic in 1986 at Arthur's Seat
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA presentation of service certificates in 1990
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA Christmas breakups 1986 and 1989
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA Christmas breakups 1990-94
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Ringwood East CWA 40th birthday celebration in February 1989
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA 30th birthday celebration in February 1976
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection