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Ballarat Clarendon College
Badge, Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies College badge
School badge for Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies College 1921 - 1973, donated to the school by Michael Dunn. Michael's mother and aunt (unidentified) both attended CPLC in the 1930s. The badge worn worn as a tie-pin or fixed to the entre of the tunic bodice. It is possible the gold badge was for senior students or prefects only and the silver badge for other students. Gold-plated badge in the shape of the school crest; blue scrolls below shield have silver lettering; shield features star, open book and motto; burning lamp on top of shield; pin fastening fixed across reverse of badgeclarendon-presbtyerian-ladies-college, badge -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGES, LIGHT HORSE, C. WW1 onwards
Hat badge & 2 collar badges of the 4th Light Horse Regiment.x 3 gold coloured metal badges mounted on blue velvet coloured cards, featuring a kangaroo & motto. Hat badge & collar badges of 4th Light Horse Regiment. Each badge is attached via ring & split pin.numismatics-badges-military, metalcraft, passchendaele barracks trust -
Melbourne Water
Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works Flag
As the Yarra became unsuitable as a source of water, several attempts were made to find alternative sources for the growing population of Melbourne. It was not until 1891 that the efforts to sewer Melbourne came to fruition with the setting up of the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works (MMBW), now known as Melbourne Water. From 1891 until 1992, it was the responsibility of the MMBW to safeguard public health by providing a sewerage system and a safe water supply system. In 1992, The MMBW merged with a number of smaller urban water authorities to form Melbourne WaterThis MMBW flag is of historical significance for its association with the former Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works (MMBW). This flag is relatively intact with only two of its kind held in the collection. The flag is significant as is represents a proud organisation and demonstrates the organisations historical development of services, a strong theme of the collection. The flags navy and gold colour is aesthetically pleasing while the coat of arms represented on the flag holds great meaning. Navy and gold Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works (MMBW) flag with the Southern Cross and MMBW coat of arms. The coat of arms incorporates Melbourne and the United Kingdom, and the motto of the board 'Publica Merces Salus Mea', 'Public Health is my Reward'. mmbw, melbourne water, flag, coat of arms, proud, textile -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Plaque - 111 AD BTY(LT) RAA plaque
The plaque depicts the Coat of Arms of the Australian Artillery Association. English meaning of the Latin Motto is "Whither right and glory lead".Metal and Timber Plaque.Metal shield of Dark Blue with light blue and red lightning flashes. Central depiction of a cannon with crown above. Inscribed "UBIQUE" with "QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT". Gold Bar under with inscription " III AD BTY (LT) RAA". -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Medal
James Rintoule entered Ballarat College July 1888 - 1890. Silver medal with ornate border and engraved plates on front and backFront: Ballarat College crest and motto Back: Ballarat College / 1890 / 2nd HIGH JUMP OVER 16 / WON BY / J Rintoulejames-rintoule, ballarat-college, medal, athletics, 1890 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazines, Croajingolong 1963, 1963
This is the sixteenth issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". 2211.1 belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school. 2211.2 belonged to Brenda Murray, a former mayor of East Gippsland Shire and a prominent Orbost resident. 2211.3 belonged to Mr & Mrs Shelton.This magazine is a useful reference tool.Three copies of a white covered magazine with black print : Croajingolong Vol.1 No. 16. On the left side is the badge of Orbost High School , a sheaf of corn inside a double oval which has, inside it, the school motto , " acti labore iundi". -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazines, Croajingolong 1965, 1965
This is the eighteenth issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". 2213.1 belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school. 2213.2 belonged to Brenda Murray, a former mayor of East Gippsland Shire and a prominent Orbost resident. This magazine is a useful reference tool.Three copies of a white covered magazine with black print : Croajingolong Vol.1 No. 18 1965. On the left side is the Orbost High School badge, a sheaf of corn inside a double oval which contains the school motto, " acti labores iucundi".on front cover of 2213.2 - Brenda Murray handwritten in pen. -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Book, These Eagles - Story of the RAAF at War, 1953
This volume is made up of a quick summary of the deeds of individuals and the story of a new an amazing breed of men. Most of them little more than boys.Personal recounts from RAAF service personnel by way of stories, poems, cartoons, illustrations and portraits These Eagles - Story of the RAAF at War. Green hardcover front and back with text in black in addition to the spine. A picture of the RAAF eagle is also on the front cover. Photographs, portraits, cartoons. The inside front and back have The RAAF motto and pictures of insignias and roles. These eagles suffer us little birds to singraaf, air staff, uboat hunters, blitz, air vice marshall george jones, gazala, no.3 squadron, sorties, bismark -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Book, These Eagles - Story of the RAAF at War, 1952
This volume is made up of a quick summary of the deeds of individuals and the story of a new an amazing breed of men. Most of them little more than boys.Personal recounts from RAAF service personnel by way of stories, poems, cartoons, illustrations and portraits These Eagles - Story of the RAAF at War. Blue hardcover front and back with text in black in addition to the spine. A picture of the RAAF eagle is also on the front cover. Photographs, portraits, cartoons. The inside front and back have The RAAF motto and pictures of insignias and roles. These eagles suffer us little birds to singraaf, air staff, uboat hunters, blitz, air vice marshall george jones, gazala, no.3 squadron, sorties, bismark -
Bendigo Military Museum
Ceremonial object - RELIGIOUS STOLE, Church Stores
Part of the Reverend Chaplain Major Thomas Bruce Williams No 556101 Collection.Plain black Christian religious stole with two embroidered crests consisting of a Maltese cross under a central circle with the motto 'In This Sign Conquer'. The cross is ringed by a floral wreath and topped with a queen's crown. Three folds are sewn into the mid section of the stole.Inside the middle section - supplier's name in gold lettering on a black tag.army chaplains, personal equipment, major thomas bruce williams -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Book, These Eagles - Story of the RAAF at War, 1953
This volume is made up of a quick summary of the deeds of individuals and the story of a new an amazing breed of men. Most of them little more than boys.Personal recounts from RAAF service personnel by way of stories, poems, cartoons, illustrations and portraits These Eagles - Story of the RAAF at War. Green hardcover front and back with text in black in addition to the spine. A picture of the RAAF eagle is also on the front cover. Photographs, portraits, cartoons. The inside front and back have The RAAF motto and pictures of insignias and roles. These eagles suffer us little birds to singraaf, air staff, uboat hunters, blitz, air vice marshall george jones, gazala, no.3 squadron, sorties, bismark -
Wangaratta High School
Rats of Tobruk Association Shield, 1945
The Rats of Tobruk Association, Inc, Victoria was formed in September, 1945. The Association was open for those Servicemen who had Served at, and during, the Longest Siege in British Military History - the Siege of Tobruk - 240 Days, between April10th and December 10th 1941 in WW2 and who were fortunate enough to return to Australia at the end of hostilities. Of approximately 14,000 Australians involved in the Siege of Tobruk, 559 were KIA, 2450 were WIA and 941 became a POW. Brown wooden lacquered shield with the Rats of Tobruk Association symbol (brown rat on gold circle with white ad gold scrolls surrounding with the name of the association printed upon) overlaying a yellow T below a crown. Below the symbol is the motto 'no surrender'.THE RATS OF TOBRUK ASSOCIATION NO SURRENDER -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
A Concord tennis racquet, featuring brand name along shaft, and rose device accompanied by motto "A BETTER CHOICE" across red-painted throat. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Vinyl, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Paint, Plastic, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
A Concord tennis racquet, featuring brand name along shaft, and rose device accompanied by motto "A BETTER CHOICE" across green-painted throat. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Vinyl, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Paint, Plastic, Adhesive tapetennis -
Cornish College
Advertisement, A school that 'Makes a Difference', Nov 2011
This advertisement appeared in the 'Frankston Standard', page 29 on 21 November 2011. Similar advertisements were placed in other local papers to advertise the new Cornish College opening in 2012.The advertisements were intended to inform prospective families of the dates of upcoming school tours and the importance we place on sustainable education.A colour advertisement in the "Frankston Standard" full page width by 9 cm high. The College emblem and UCA symbol on the left and the four rings of sustainability on the right.campaign_to_save_cornish, advertisement, logo, rings of sustainability, motto, make a difference -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazines, Croajingolong 1961, 1961
This is the fourteenth issue of the Orbost High School annual magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". 2209.1 belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school. 2209.3 belonged to Brenda Murray, a former mayor of East Gippsland Shire Council and prominent Orbost identity.This is the fourteenth issue of the Orbost High School magazine and is a useful reference tool.Three copies of a cream coloured magazine Croajongolong in dark blue print Vol. 1 No.14 1961.In the centre is the Orbost High School crest of a sheaf of corn inside a double oval with Orbost High School and its motto " acti labores iucundi"croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazines, Crojingolong 1966
This is the nineteenth issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". 2214.1 belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school. 2214.2 belonged to Brenda Murray, a former mayor of the East Gippsland Shire and a prominent Orbost citizen. 2214.3 belonged to Deborah Buckland. This magazine is a useful reference tool.Three copies of white covered magazine with dark blue print : Croajingolong Vol.1 No. 19 1966. On the left hand side is the Orbost High School crest of a sheaf of corn inside a double oval containing the school motto, " acti labores iucundi".2214.2 - on front cover in pen - Brenda Murray 2214.3 - many autographs, names written on front and back coverscroajingolong orbost-high-school -
Ruyton Girls' School
Uniform - Bromby House Blazer Pocket, 1940 circa
Worn by a Ruyton Prefect 1942-1943; Joint Editor of The Ruytonian 1942-1943; Vice Captain Bromby House 1942-1943; General and Library Committees 1943; Sports Committees 1942-1943; Captain Hockey and Running 1943.Navy blue wool flannel blazer pocket with Ruyton badge and motto embroidered in gold bullion. Blue and gold Bromby House colour ribbon across the top of the pocket opening. Colours also embroidered in gold bullion for tennis, basketball, hockey and athletics.RECTE ET FIDELITER BBIX HXI ATHSruyton girls' school, kew, school uniform, school prefect, school sports, 1940s, bromby house, blazer, hockey, athletics, embroidery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, We have a tie with England, 1966
Nunawading's coat of arms is almost identical with that of the Borough of Blackburn, Lancashire and the motto is the same.Nunawading's coat of arms is almost identical with that of the Borough of Blackburn, Lancashire and the motto is the same. This was realised at a recent meeting when England's Blackburn Council presented Nunawading Council with a coloured replica of its arms and a history of its town from A.D. 317 to 1861.Nunawading's coat of arms is almost identical with that of the Borough of Blackburn, Lancashire and the motto is the same.local government, city of nunawading, blackburn, lancashire -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Badge - Badges
Badges of Office. 2 President. 1 Secretary. Showing insignia of Mitcham Auxiliary.Given to Office Bearers of organization in recognition of their position.3 badges from Maroondah Hospital. 2 for President. 1 for Secretary. Each with black printing on gold bar. Insignia shows Coat of Arms of Maroondah Hospital and Motto 'Together For Humanity'. See also ND7459 Four minute books 1967 - 2017.1x President. 1x President- Mitcham Auxiliary. 1x Secretary - Mitcham Auxilliary.numismatics, badges -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - THE HOME FORUM - MAGAZINE OF THE 3BO WOMEN'S CLUB
The Home Forum, 1st magazine of the 3BO Women's Club. December, 1938. The magazine has twenty-eight pages and a green cover with in gold letters the title: the Home Forum above the logo of the club, and underneath the motto: happiness is born in the home - 3BO AWAclubs, social, 3bo women's club -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Mont Albert Central School Honour Certificate, 1956
Laurie Young was the daughter of Beryl Mair (1916-1976) and Ernest Lance Young (1915-1999). The family lived at 5 York Street and later 11 York Street, Mont Albert. Laurie was born on 18 August 1947.A cream honour certificate with printing in red, brown and black awarded to Laurie Young in 1956 for attaining 97.3% in Grade IV. Signed by the class teacher M W Daniel and the Head Master, E [?] Hall. It includes the school crest and motto - 'Fighting Through'.laurie young, laurie newton, mont albert central school, school, education, e hall, m w daniel, certificate -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Ephemera - Kilvington Baptist Girls Grammar School
Navy and white enameled hat badge for Kilvington Girls School with motto NON NOBIS SED OMNIBUS inscribed. The badge was donated by T.J. Hart.kilvington girls grammar school, crests and emblems, hart t.j., hats -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Trophy, Hurdle races 1890
James Rintoule entered Ballarat College during 1888, peer year 1891; Son of Robt Rintoule Nhill Prev SS Nhill 5th FormSignificant indication of the place of athletics within the school program in the late 1800's. Medium engraved silver cup with two handlesInscription on cup face: Ballarat College / 1890 / HURDLE RACES / Gift of the Masters / WON BY / J Rintoule Engraved on cup verso: crest and motto james-rintoule, 1890, ballarat-college, hurdle-races-cup, gift-of-the-masters, -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazines, Croajingolong 1962, 1962
This is the fifteenth issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". 2210.1 belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school. 2210.2 belonged to Brenda Murray, a former mayor of the East Gippsland Shire and a prominent Orbost resident.This magazine is a useful reference tool.Three copies of a magazine with a pale blue cover with black print : Croajingolong Vol.1 No. 15 1962. On the left hand side is the Orbost High Schoool badge, a sheaf of corn inside a double oval inside which is the school motto"acti labores iucundi". -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document - Certificate, F Petterd Boy Scouts, Circa 1926
Christ Church Warrnambool was one of the first hosts of the scouting movement in Warrnambool and in 1909 a bivouac was held in the church grounds under Scoutmaster Jones. It became a boys club in 1920 but the scouts were reformed in 1926, the date of this certificate. F Petterd is the name on the certificate.A record from one of the earliest times of the scout movement in Warrnambool. Rectangular light card certificate coloured in orange and blue. Scout motto “Be prepared” in top centre of certificate Depicts two boys, one holding Union Jack flag, the other offering a hand to person in water. Advertisement for Scout supplies in blue ink, on the reverse. Certificate register No 29058 on top left corner. F Petterd 1st Warrnamboolwarrnambool, f petterd, scouting in warrnambool -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Diary, Diary, 1967, 1966
The diary has been used to briefly record daily events in the life of Nell Grigg, formerly of Linton, who was living in Melbourne at the time. It mentions attending the Linton State School centenary celebration in 1967.Dark green, miniature diary, produced by the Victorian branch of the RSL. RSL emblem and motto on front cover at top, with date '1967' in centre and 'Victorian Branch' beneath. Contains a guide to repatriation benefits and other social services available at that time to returned servicemen and their dependents.diaries, nell grigg -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Commemorative Alfred Kotasek medal associated with Frank Forster, 1974, 1974 (approximate)
According to a typed note with the object, this medal came from Czechoslovakia in 1974. It belonged to Frank Forster. Alfred Kotasek (1911-1991) was a Czech professor of obstetrics and gynaecology. The date featured on this medal is the date of his birth, and 'MUDr' is a Master of General Medicine qualification. The Latin motto featured on this medal is strongly associated with the 17th century Czech (Moravian) author and pedagogue Jan Amos Komensky, who allegedly took this phrase as his motto and featured it in one of his most famous works, 'Orbis sensualium pictus' (The World in Pictures) [1658]. Loosely translated, the meaning of the motto approximates 'Let everything flow freely, without violence to things.' 'Orbis sensualium pictus' has been described as the first true illustrated book for children, and Komensky is considered by some to be the father of modern education.Round bronze coloured medallion. Front of medal features a profile portrait of Professor Alfred Kotasek and is inscribed "19.12.1911/PROF.MUDR/ALFRED/KOTASEK". Back of medal features a raised image of a woman with a child in utero and is inscribed "OMNIA SPONTE FLUANT ABSIT VIOLENTIA REBUS".numismatics -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Badge, (exact)
This gold-plated prefect's badge is an excellent example of its era. It is interesting that the school does not list a prefect in 1972 with the name 'Pitcher'. There is no student with the surname Pitcher registered as attending the school in 1972. Gold-plated prefect's badge featuring oval school emblem (Minervan head surrounded by motto) and decorative edge. Engraved with 'Prefect' in black across top of badge and '1972' at bottom of badge. There is a single pin attached to the rear of the badge and the name 'Pitcher' is engraved on the pin base. Engraved around top of badge front: 'PREFECT'; and around base of front: '1972'. Engraved on pin at back of badge: 'Pitcher'badge, ballarat college, prefect, 1972 -
Carey Baptist Grammar School
Decorative object - Runner with torch - cap badge
Numbered on reverse '99'