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Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Melton Youth feel jobs pain, 2016
Star Weekly article about youth unemployment in Meltonlocal identities -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Article, Violin bears memories of Changi's pain and spirit, 1989
A newspaper article with a photo of veteran Jack Geoghegan holding the violin that is part of Melbourne Legacy's collection (see 00080) at The Shrine. Mr Geoghegan was a Prisoner of War in Changi prison. He remembered playing in the concerts that the violin was used in. His signature is one of many, that had signed the violin. Background: This violin was played by VX30301 Dvr Roy Arnel, as a member of the Australian Imperial Force Concert Party, in the Changi POW camp, Singapore from 1942-1945. It is claimed that the violin, in its case was thrown over the wall by a Chinese civilian. Roy Arnel, a South African by birth enlisted on 7 June 1940 at Royal Park, Melbourne and served with 2 AASC Company as a driver. He was captured by the Japanese Imperial Army at the fall of Singapore in February 1942.A record that the violin was of importance to many people during their internment.Newspaper article about the Changi violin published in The Age 26 July 1989.changi violin, pow -
Kilmore Historical Society
Clothing - Pain Childs Black Button up Shoes, Pair Childs Shoes, unknown
Black leather shoes with colour wear marks. Leather bows on arch. Strap with islet punch for black buttonMakers mark worn on sole "ALL LEATHER IHM" in stamped circle 11 stamped on sole -
The Celtic Club
Book, Edna O'Brien, The Country Girls Trilogy, 1987
A portrait of the pain and joy of youth, the ruin of marriage gone wrong and the ache of lost friendship and love. A trilogy of Edna O'Brien's early novels.p.679.fictionA portrait of the pain and joy of youth, the ruin of marriage gone wrong and the ache of lost friendship and love. A trilogy of Edna O'Brien's early novels.ireland - social life and customs - fiction, women - ireland - fiction -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection
Artwork, other - 157 Modele colossal de pain d'epices 9 April 1833, Honore Daumier
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book - A Vietnam Vet's Remarkable Life, Thompson, John 'Jethro', A Vietnam Vet's Remarkable Life: The True Meaning Of Mateship
January 1967, John 'Jethro' Thompson is a 21 year old Aussie Digger on his way to the war in South Vietnam. Five months later he returns home - doctors don't expect him to survive his horrendous wounds, This is the remarkable true story of Jethro's journey: his struggles to cope with enormous physical pain and the psychological effects of becoming a triple amputee, and the people who teach him the true meaning of mateship.January 1967, John 'Jethro' Thompson is a 21 year old Aussie Digger on his way to the war in South Vietnam. Five months later he returns home - doctors don't expect him to survive his horrendous wounds, This is the remarkable true story of Jethro's journey: his struggles to cope with enormous physical pain and the psychological effects of becoming a triple amputee, and the people who teach him the true meaning of mateship.soldier, wounded soldier, vietnam, aussie digger, john 'jethro' thompson, sgt brett nolen, lt joe cazey -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Sellers, Con, Where Have All the Soldiers Gone?, 1969
The guts of the Vietnam War! The shattering novel of one young man fighting through raw pain and shrieking destruction for a cause he never made.The guts of the Vietnam War! The shattering novel of one young man fighting through raw pain and shrieking destruction for a cause he never made.vietnam war, 1961 - 1975 - veterans - fiction, medic -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Newspaper - MX, There aren't enough hugs to make this pain go away
Marion Taffe was Features Editor for Melbourne's MX commuter newspaper and wrote this feature following the loss of her cousin and family at Kinglake in Victoria's Black Saturday bushfires of 2009. Her article was published in newspapers worldwide.non-fictionMarion Taffe was Features Editor for Melbourne's MX commuter newspaper and wrote this feature following the loss of her cousin and family at Kinglake in Victoria's Black Saturday bushfires of 2009. Her article was published in newspapers worldwide.bushfire, black saturday bushfires, victorian bushfires, kinglake, warnambool, marion taffe, mx, newspaper, davey family -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Thompson, John 'Jethro', A Vietnam Vet's Remarkable Life: The True Meaning Of Mateship
January 1967, John 'Jethro' Thompson is a 21 year old Aussie Digger on his way to the war in South Vietnam. Five months later he returns home - doctors don't expect him to survive his horrendous wounds, This is the remarkable true story of Jethro's journey: his struggles to cope with enormous physical pain and the psychological effects of becoming a triple amputee, and the people who teach him the true meaning of mateship.January 1967, John 'Jethro' Thompson is a 21 year old Aussie Digger on his way to the war in South Vietnam. Five months later he returns home - doctors don't expect him to survive his horrendous wounds, This is the remarkable true story of Jethro's journey: his struggles to cope with enormous physical pain and the psychological effects of becoming a triple amputee, and the people who teach him the true meaning of mateship.soldier, wounded soldier, vietnam, aussie digger, john 'jethro' thompson, sgt brett nolen, lt joe cazey -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Caputo, Philip, Indian Country
The intensity of pain and catharsis in Indian Country transcends the 'vet novel' to reach the very essence of life.The intensity of pain and catharsis in Indian Country transcends the 'vet novel' to reach the very essence of life.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - veterans - fiction, post traumatic stress disorder - fiction -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Carroll, John, Token Soldiers
The myths of heroism and glory are made from pain, futility and death.The myths of heroism and glory are made from pain, futility and death.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - fiction -
Merri-bek City Council
Mixed media - Callistemon charcoal and ink on marine ply, Brian McKinnon, Bush Fire I “Redgum Sleeper”, 2019
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Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Vase, Glassware, c.2012
Two tear shaped clear vases, one with opaque yellow colouring on the outer edge and base, one with opaque green colouring on the outer edge and base.etched underneath the base - EDDIEjones, david, briscoe, penny, fpm, dean, faculty of pain medicine -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Container - Analgesic, Provoprin, DHA Laboratories
Aspirin, also known as acetylsalicylic acid, is a salicylate drug, often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains, as an antipyretic to reduce fever, and as an anti-inflammatory medication.Small amber bottle with light blue plastic screw on cap with faded blue on white manufacturer's label adhered to the front of the bottle containing 25 tablets of Provopin [Aspirin].pharmaceutical, aspirin, provoprin, pain relief, analgesia, dha laboratories -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Container - Analgesic, Trigesic
In 1858 Edward R Squibb founded his own pharmaceutical laboratory in Brooklyn, New York. E.R. Squibb, M.D. was dedicated to the production of consistently pure medicines. Squibb retired in 1895 and passed most of the responsibility for managing the firm to his sons, Charles and Edward. The company became known as E.R. Squibb & Sons. In 1989 Bristol-Myers merged with Squibb, creating a global leader in the health care industry. The merger created Bristol-Myers Squibb company, which was then the world’s second-largest pharmaceutical enterprise. Aspirin, also known as acetylsalicylic acid, is a salicylate drug, often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains, as an antipyretic to reduce fever, and as an anti-inflammatory medication.White plastic cylindrical tube with red cap and red print. The tube once contained Trigesic [aspirin].pharmaceutical, analgesia, aspirin, pain relief, bayer -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Container - Analgesic, Aspirin, Bayer
Aspirin, also known as acetylsalicylic acid, is a salicylate drug, often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains, as an antipyretic to reduce fever, and as an anti-inflammatory medication.Clear glass tube with with clear plastic lid. There is a brown and green manufacturer's label stuck to the tube.pharmaceutical, aspirin, analgesia, bayer, pain relief -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Container - Analgesic, Fentanyl
Fentanyl was first synethsised in the 1960s. It is a potent, synethic opioid analgesic approximately 50 - 100 times more potent than morphine.Set of eight (8) clear glass ampoules with red print each containing 100mg in 2ml of Fentanyl (three different sizes)analgesic, fentynal, pain relief, opioid, synthetic -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Needles, Acupuncture
Acupuncture is gaining wider acceptance as a medical treatment.Twenty six (26) fine metal needles with twisted copper ends used for acupuncture.acupuncture, qi, pain management, analgesia -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated book, Patsy Adam-Smith 1924-2001, Prisoners of war: from Gallipoli to Korea, 1998
This book has not been written for ex-prisoners: they know the homesickness of exile, the tyranny of bondage; it was written for those people of today who know little of the experiences of these men and women, of their courage, endurance and pain. It has been written for the generations to come.Illustrated book. The front cover and spine have the same black and white photograph of six men walking ("the guards were old, the soldiers young. Bertie Giles is third from left) Front cover has full title in red and black print, authors name in white print. Spine has abbreviated title in red print, authors name in black and white print and publishers name in black print. Back cover has a black and white photograph of a group of women (Australian nurses, (civilian and army) after being held POW for almost three and a half years by the Japanese). Under this photograph is a summary of the book and information about the author.non-fictionThis book has not been written for ex-prisoners: they know the homesickness of exile, the tyranny of bondage; it was written for those people of today who know little of the experiences of these men and women, of their courage, endurance and pain. It has been written for the generations to come.prisoners of war-australia, world war 1914-1918-prisoners and prisons, world war 1939-1945-prisoners and prisons, korean war 1950-1953 - prisoners and prisons -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Model - Acupuncture hand model
Rubber model of hand in sealed plastic bag which is original packaging. Hand is marked with acupuncture points on the palm and back of the hand. A leaflet is enclosed inside a plastic box with a white base and clear lid.acupuncture, chinese medicine, traditional medicine, pain relief, acupuncture, chinese medicine, traditional medicine, pain relief