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Melbourne Legacy
Poster, Australia Remembers. Legacy never forgets, 1995
This is an example of Melbourne Legacy promotional material. Legacy invited the leading guitarists, Phil and Tony Emmanuel to be Personality of the Year in 1995. They helped to promote Legacy, especially during Badge Week (see 00838). They were chosen as their father had served in the Air Force in New Guinea. When he died Legacy helped support their mother and her 6 children. They were releasing a new album in 1995, 'Terra Firma' and Legacy was given a special mention at each concert in Australia. Their album also featured a song called "The Last Post" which was dedicated to the men and women who gave their lives in times of war to keep Australia free. The main time of year for fundraising is September when Legacy holds 'Badge Week'. Often there is a celebrity who gives his or her time as 'Personality of the Year'. Examples are Sir Weary Dunlop (1992), Clive James (1993), the Scott family (1994), The Emmanuel brothers (1995), Daryl Somers (1996 and 1997), and Patsy Adam Smith (1994?). Was in a folder with marketing material from the 1990s to 2009, see items 01240 to 01258. The collection shows the types of marketing materials that were produced and the celebrities that were helping Legacy.An example of promotional material from the 1990s. Marketing material and photos were compiled and released to newspapers, also printed as brochures and sometimes as stickers and collection tin wrappers.Colour A4 promotional leaflet with a photo of Phil and Tony Emmanuel, a one page press release and an article from The Answer.Press release is titled 'The Emmanuels remember Legacy'.legacy promotion, badge appeal, legacy week, answer, press release -
Melbourne Legacy
Film - Video tape, 'Legacy of Laughter' - Press Release Video 5'11", c.1994
A video recording of the 'Legacy of Laughter'. From the typed label it is a press release video of 5 minutes and 11 second duration.A record that Legacy prepared promotional videos, though the details are not complete as it has not been played.A VHS video tape with a typed label in white plastic case of the 'Legacy of Laughter'.Yellow post-in note '1994 Waltzing Matilda'legacy promotion, marketing, press release -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Letter, Victorian Fly-fisher's Association, Letter from Victorian Fly-fisher's to the Ringwood Town Clerk about release of rainbow trout, 1935, 4-Jun-1935
Letter inviting the Mayor and Councillors of Ringwood to the release of 500 rainbow trout into the Ringwood Park Lake in preparation for a State fly and Bait Casting Tournament at the lake . See program #47641 sheet typewritten letter Victorian Fly-fisher's logo at top to the Town clerk Ringwood .4-Jun-1935 +Additional Keywords: Vail, L. E. -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Mortgage document, Mortgage Document, 1878, and Mortgage Release, 1882
Jane Graham Austin purchased Allotment 14, Section 1, Township of Linton in 1871. This property, a house and shop in Sussex Street next to the Shire Hall, had formerly been owned by her father, Thomas Austin, who was forced to sell it after being declared insolvent. Jane Austin mortgaged the property for £20 in 1878. When Thomas Austin left Linton in 1882, his daughter sold the property to Benjamin Dodd, who in turn sold it in 1887 to John Angus.Approximately A3-size sheet of blue paper which has been folded twice. Printed and handwritten documentation of the 'Equitable Mortgage' arrangement entered into by Jane Graham Austin with the Bank of New South Wales in December 1878. The release of the mortgage, in October 1882, is also documented. Two half-crown Victorian stamps, one dated 18 Dec1878 and one dated Oct 1882, are affixed to the document.jane graham austin, bank of new south wales, mortgage documents, simson -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, Australian Womens Army Service, "Release a man...join the AWAS", c1942
Poster of the type that could have been placed in a tramcar or bus window advertising for women to joint the Australian Womens Army Service to release a man for other duties. Has the AWAS address of the Metropolitan Gas Co. at 196 Flinders St. Melbourne.Demonstrates a WW2 women recruiting poster.Poster - three colours printed on sheet paper which has then been glued to a sheet of brown paper.world war 2, poster, army, advertisements -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - FLETCHER, Robert Henry - Probate and Release, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 24.6.1932
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/Probate and Release to Executors by Beneficiaries. Robert fletcher - Teacher. Campbell St. Eaglehawk. Died 16.02.1930. Release includes List of Disbursements. Beneficiaries - Dorothy jean Fletcher, Annie Mildred Nancarrow, Edith Hocking, William john Joseph Ellis, Robert Fletcher, Thomas Gilbert Fletcher. Signatures.probate, release -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photo's Lara "Mc's" display book opening
6" x 4" photo's six off at Lara RSL rooms formal book release of Sadie McIntosh WW1 and life experiances nursing.Six colored photographs of the book release taken at Lara RSL. photo's 6 x 4 color, nursing sister sadie mcintosh -
Merbein District Historical Society
Tool - Quick Release Device
a quick release device attached to the back of a silly plough to release the plough if the operator hit a vine or a post to ensure neither was damaged.Steel quick release Device horticulture, merbein, plough, vineyard, silly plough -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Victorian Labor Government Press Release announcing planned upgrades to Hurstbridge line rail services and protection of historic Railway Trestle Bridge, Panther Place, Eltham, 1 August 2018, 1 Aug 2018
Announcement by Premier Daniel Andrews, Minister for Public Transport, Jacinta Allan and Member for Eltham, Vicki Ward mad alongside the Eltham Railway Trestle Bridge. MEDIA RELEASE "More Trains And Fewer Delays On The Hurstbridge Line" https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/180801-More-Trains-And-Fewer-Delays-On-The-Hurstbridge-Line-1.pdf Commuters on the Hurstbridge line will have more trains, more seats and fewer delays with a re-elected Andrews Labor Government to continue its massive upgrade of the Hurstbridge line. The Andrews Labor Government said it would deliver locals in Melbourne’s north-east more peak hour train services and less time stuck at boom gates, and we have. The first stage of the Hurstbridge Line Upgrade has been delivered – six months early and on budget. This includes the new Rosanna Station, duplicated track between Heidelberg and Rosanna and the removal of the dangerous level crossings at Alphington and Rosanna. There’s more to do and only Labor will deliver the next stage of the Hurstbridge Line Upgrade to give local commuters more train services and a more comfortable commute. The $530 million project will include a brand new train station at Greensborough and the duplication of three kilometres of track between Greensborough and Montmorency, and 1.5 kilometres of track between Diamond Creek and Wattle Glen to allow more train services during the morning peak. This will allow trains to run every six and a half minutes at Greensborough, every 10 minutes at Eltham and Montmorency, and every 20 minutes at Hurstbridge, Diamond Creek and Wattle Glen – as well as two extra Hurstbridge express services. Locals on the Labor Government’s new Mernda line will also get five extra train services during the morning peak, with a major upgrade of the Clifton Hill junction where the Mernda and Hurstbridge lines connect. Labor will also protect the Eltham Trestle Bridge – the last remaining timber bridge on Melbourne’s electric train network – which has local heritage protection and is an important part of the area’s character. The Liberals will leave this bridge to rot and demolish the nearby childcare centre and football club with their under-cooked and under-costed promise to upgrade the Hurstbridge line. Only Labor will protect this important piece of Melbourne’s history with planning work to be carried out for a long-term solution as part of the project. Stage two of the Hurstbridge Line Upgrade will create more than 950 jobs, with construction to start in 2020 and finish by 2022. Quotes attributable to Premier Daniel Andrews “We said we’d upgrade the Hurstbridge line and remove dangerous and congested level crossings at Rosanna and Alphington and we did – but there’s more to do.” “Only Labor will deliver the next stage of the Hurstbridge Line Upgrade with a new Greensborough Station and more trains, more often.” Quote attributable to Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan “The former Liberal Government promised new train lines but didn’t deliver a single kilometre of track – now they’re promising a half-baked upgrade of the Hurstbridge line with rubbery figures that don’t add up.” Quote attributable to Member for Eltham Vicki Ward “As a fifteen year old hopping on Red Rattlers at Eltham I wanted to do something to make the Hurstbridge line better. It’s taken me a few decades but finally our line will offer the frequency of services that are expected and needed in a 21st century city.”Born digital image (qty 27)jacinta allan, minister for public transport, panther place, premier daniel andrews, press announcement, railway line construction, trestle bridge, vicki ward mp for eltham, victorian parliament -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Deed of Release Images and Testimonials, 2013
A4 2 sided printed form that is signed to give permission for images and testimonials to be used by Federation University. federation university, federation university australia, deed of release, images and testimonials -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - CAC Collection - ATAR Drawing Release Notes (Obsolete)
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - CAC Collection - CAC Release and Delivery Notes ATAR Engine
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B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Bomb Release Quadrant, Partial Bomb Release Quadrant, 1942-1945
Created for the purpose of bomb delivery from B-24 Liberator aircraft. The item was originally fitted to RAAF Liberator 72-176. During salvage and disposal operations it was damaged losing 50% of the body. The item was used as a reference to manufacture a complete example.An example of late 1930's engineering practice in an endeavour to modernise aircraft technology.The item has 50% of it's body missing.Quadrant base and operative lever.Quarter circle casting with operating handle attached,base is squared off with rivets attaching both parts.Bomb doors, 32-F-7523 (part number) three times, closed, open, safe, select. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (Item) - Signed forms allowing use of photographs by Ansett, Ansett packet 15 Photograph release forms
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Press Release, Len Millar, Media Release - Wednesday Tram Rides - 18/11/1997, Jan. 1998
A4 sheet of paper, printed giving details of the commencement of regular Wednesday operations of the Ballarat Tramway Museum. Prepared by Len Millar on 18/11/97 for services commencing on 19/11/97. Copy in collection printed 1/1/98 from document held on computer. Images added 24-12-2016trams, tramways, btm, tramcar operations -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (Item) - GTV Release From Mirage III Trials Proving Range, Maximising Glide Algorithm
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Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Debt release letter for Kooyong Trust, 24 February 1933
This letter was sent by William Henry Paterson and his wife Ethel on 24th February 1933. The agreement states that the couple have in the past made interest-free loans to the Trustees of the Sports Ground and Club House for the Blind in Kooyong. The agreement documents the intention of the Patersons that, in the event of their deaths, any past debts remaining from any of the loans will be considered expunged, and the Institution will no longer be held responsible for them. 1 typed agreement with signatures of William and Ethel Paterson and Milton Gray J.P.kooyong club house, william paterson, ethel paterson, milton gray -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Stacpoole, H. de Vere (Henry de Vere), The order of release, [n.d.] [First published 1912. Date of fourth edition unknown]
286 p. : red cover, decoration of leaves embossed on front cover and spine.fictionhenry de vere stacpoole, fiction -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Pamphlet - Instruction Manual, Anonymous, Data Release: Using a Kodak Carousel Slide Projector, 1970s
Instruction manual for using a carousel slide projectorKodak institution manual for kodak carousel slide projector 11pp paper with stapled pagesnon-fictionInstruction manual for using a carousel slide projectorphotography, slide projector slide, camera equipment -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (Item) - CAC Boomerang Bomb Release Mechanisms, Circa 1942
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Greensborough Historical Society
Report - Digital Image, Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 113 Mountainview Road Briar Hill, 2018, 11/07/2018
Metropolitan Fire Brigade media release on house fire at 113 Mountainview Road Briar Hill, July 2018.Digital copy of MFB media release.mountainview road briar hill, house fire, metropolitan fire brigade -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Media Release, Rosie Bray, Watsonia Community Bank campaign status, 2002-2003
In 2003 a steering committee investigated the feasibility of setting up a branch of the Bendigo Bank in Watsonia. This media release announced the end of the campaign due to lack of community support.Media release. Black text on white paper. bendigo bank, community banks, watsonia, macleod, watsonia macleod community bank -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Legacy share the spirit of the Anzacs with students (1994), 1994
Items relating to the Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students in 1994 and 1996. 1994 was the 64th time Legacy had held a ceremony for students at the Shrine in the lead up to Anzac day. 01178.1 "News Release: Legacy shares the spirit of the Anzacs with students" 01178.2 "Legacy Annual Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students - 1994 - Brief for President" 01178.3 Geoff Swan's address (Geoff Swan was the president of Legacy in 1994) 01178.4 News release from 1996: "Legacy shares the spirit of the Anzacs with students"A record of a ceremony at the Shrine for school students.A media release, brief for the President, President Geoff Swan's address from 1994 and a media release from 1996 for the Annual Anzac Commemoration Service for Students.anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Murakami family
Photograph of Murakami family, probably after release from Camp 3, and on their return to Broome.Photograph of Murakami family, probably after release from Camp 3, and on their return to Broome. -
Clunes Museum
Pamphlet - LEAFLET, 15.7.1999
MEDIA RELEASE. STEPHEN ELDER ANNOUNCES FUNDING FOR RESTORATION OF CLUNES MUSEUM. PARTNERSHIP FOR GROWTH GRANT $12.500. 15.7.1999MEDIA RELEASE FROM STEPHEN ELDER MP MEMBER FOR RIPON. PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY EDUCATIONlocal history, documents, leaflet, media release - grant for clunes museum -
Melbourne Legacy
Pamphlet, Rose Legacy : Supplement to the Melbourne Legacy Weekly Bulletin No 1786 26/5/64, 1964
In 1964 Legacy was involved with the release of a rose that was dedicated to Legacy. It as a raised bush variety by RT Hamilton, Heidelberg. It is a deep rose pink, reliably splashed with white, large double and well-formed exhibition blooms. The proceeds of the sale of the plants were donated to Melbourne Legacy. A note in the folder of correspondence shows in 1964 over £344 was remitted to Legacy and £159 in 1965. The rose was profiled in the Legacy Bulletin on 22/9/64 and again on 12/10/65. The rose was featured on a Christmas card that was sold to promote Legacy. In 1974 a rose was released as 'Legacy Jubilee' which was a yellow with the tips of the petals suffused red. It was profiled in 'The Australian Rose Annual' and distributor Mr John Neil of 'Australian Roses' had over 2,000 plants available for sale.An example of promotional material issued by Legacy in 1964.Brochure to promote a rose bush released as Rose Legacy.legacy promotion, fundraising -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Folder, Byways Estate Residential Subdivision, Ringwood East, Victoria 1965-1970
Collection of Subdivision brochures, plans, maps and sales information for sectional releases of Byways Estate.Subdivision plans include: First and second release (1965-66) - Alexandra Road, Isabel Avenue, Byways Drive and Buronga Avenue. Third release (1967) - Byways Drive, Buronga Avenue, Hender Street, Lester Avenue and Jess Court. Fourth and final release (1970) - Hume Street, Walhalla Drive and Hender Street. (Agent) C.E. Carter & Son R.E.S.I. 126 Whitehorse Road, Ringwood, 3134 (Telephone) 870 2519, 870 6830, 870 6024, A.H. 723 3298, 870 4604, 870 6454. Accompanying handwritten sales notes researched in 2024 by Richard Carter - Carter Real Estate - "Vendors - Jessie May Cleland & Alan Cleland of (what became) 4 Bywats Drive. Vendors retired to Buronga near Mildura. Rex was (I think) their son. Jess Court reflects vendor's name. See also History of Byways & Coolooli by Richard Carter in RDHS archives." (Vic Collections RDHS 18023 refers.) -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Press Release 1975, Melbourne Legacy, Give me just one good reason why?, 1975
A press release from Melbourne Legacy in 1975 which relates a story of how Legacy works. The information was intended to be used by press and magazines etc. The title 'Give me just one good reason why?' and is about questions raised by the public when approached by a badge seller. The case related in this press release explains how an ex serviceman died leaving a widow and 5 dependent children. Legacy helped with establishing their pension rights, finding new suitable accomodation to replace their condemned dwelling, new clothing and shoes for the children and their educational expenses covered.A record of how Legacy promoted their work in the 1970s.Buff foolscap page x 2 with black type of a press release in 1975.Title 'Give me just one good reason why?'press release, case studies -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, No Mean Destiny : The Story of the War Widows' Guild of Australia 1945-85, 1986
Author was a Surrey Hills resident. 288p; illus. This is a story of the War Widows' Guild and the story telling of energy released through grief, of women fighting for their children and their spouses.288p; illus. This is a story of the War Widows' Guild and the story telling of energy released through grief, of women fighting for their children and their spouses.war widows' guild of australia, societies and clubs, women, widows, (ms) mavis thorpe clark -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Legacy - 73 Years of Constant Caring, 1996
A media release providing information about Legacy's first 73 years and to promote Legacy Week and the Badge Appeal. It mentions one of the founders of Legacy, L/ Stan Savige had a philosophy that 'life itself is worthless without some form of service to the community.' A record of a media release from February 1996, with an outline of the founding of Legacy, the role of Legatees and information about L/ Stan Savige. White A4 paper with black type x 2 pages of a media release about Legacy in 1996.legacy week, legacy promotion