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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria, 1848-1994
Collection of publications on RHSV. Needs to be sorted. Some documents may already be cataloguedrhsv, royal horticultural society of victoria, publications -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, John Pascoe Fawkner: Founder of the Royal Horticuiltural Society of Victoria, 1969
Typed draft of article to be published in Garden lover, May 1969john pascoe fawkner, rhsv -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet - Brochure, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, c. 2000
Collection of 10 brochuresroyal botanic gardens, cranbourne -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Photocopy, Royal Historical Society of Victoria Newsletter, 1963
Includes description of excursion to Burnley Horticultural College and Gardensrhsv, royal horticultural society of victoria, burnley gardens, burnley horticultural college, excursions -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Flyer, Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria, 1947
5 circulars or leaflets, mainly on Spring showsspring shows, royal horticultural society of victoria -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet - Brochure, Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria Autumn Show, 1948
Brochure for RHSV Autumn Show rhsv, royal horticultural society victoria, autumn show. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria Camellia Section Syllabus, 1953, 1953
Dates of monthly lectures and showsrhsv, royal horticultural society of victoria -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Department of Agriculture Victoria B.S.H. School of Primary Agriculture and Horticulture at the Royal Horticultural Gardens Burnley, 1929
Report of Francis Keenan (photocopies), 3 copiesfrancis keenan, school of primary agriculture and horticulture, royal horticultural gardens, burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Programme, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. RMIT Centenary program, 1986
Program probably used as guide for Burnleycentenary, rmit -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Synan, Peter, Units of the Royal Australian Air Force. A concise History Volume 7 - Maintenance Units, 1994
A history of the town of Sale, Victoria, Australia from 1839 to 1993. Includes index.With every best wish Peter Synantownship, government -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Photograph - Black & white photograph, Royal Mail Hotel Chute Street Diamond Creek
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Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, James Quinn, Portrait of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of York, 1931
Presented 1931 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Framed Certificate, Royal Antediluvian Order of Bufaloes Grand lodge of England
Craved Wooden Frame, Glass Coloured Certificate of membership for Alfred Henry Fielding 1952 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Navy Golden Jubilee, Royal Australian Navy 1911-1961 Golden Jubilee Souvenir
a brief hiostory of the navy for jubilee purposesPaperback front cover in colour Naval vessel at Sea Rear b/w Gun Turret on vessel "stand to, the dawn"Issud by authority of the Departmentof the navy, Canberranavy, history jubilee -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Aboriginal Affairs Victoria, Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody : Victorian Government 1993 implementation report, 1994
The Victorian Government 1993 Implementation Report into the Recommendations arising from the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody illustrates that the direction of government changes towards more accountable and participatory government structures, is creating better outcomes for Aboriginal people and encouraging a greater partnership between Aboriginal people and government agencies in developing and delivering appropriate services.289 p. 25 cm.The Victorian Government 1993 Implementation Report into the Recommendations arising from the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody illustrates that the direction of government changes towards more accountable and participatory government structures, is creating better outcomes for Aboriginal people and encouraging a greater partnership between Aboriginal people and government agencies in developing and delivering appropriate services.prisoners, aboriginal australian -- death. | aboriginal australians -- government policy -- victoria. | aboriginal australians -- victoria -- criminal justice system. | prisons and race relations -- victoria. | police -- complaints against -- victoria. | aboriginal australians -- criminal justice system -- victoria. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- victoria -- death. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- victoria -- mortality. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, The first step : a report on the initial community consultations on the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, 1992
In October 1987, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was established to find out why so many Aboriginal people were dying in prison - 99 between January 1980 and May 1989 alone. Since then, tragically, there have been another 25 deaths.The findings of the Royal Commission and its recommendations have been widely publicised since their release in May 1991. They catalogue the terrible history of dispossession and oppression of our people. The Commission makes 339 recommendations on how the past hurt and current disadvantage of the Aboriginal people can be redressed... The main themes to emerge not surprisingly, underline many of the issues raised in the Royal Commission's Final Report - the plight of families of the deceases, Aboriginal / police relations, the lack of access to land, substance abuse, appalling health, inadequate housing, and the pressing need to provide education and employment for our youth.41 p. ; 25 cm.In October 1987, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was established to find out why so many Aboriginal people were dying in prison - 99 between January 1980 and May 1989 alone. Since then, tragically, there have been another 25 deaths.The findings of the Royal Commission and its recommendations have been widely publicised since their release in May 1991. They catalogue the terrible history of dispossession and oppression of our people. The Commission makes 339 recommendations on how the past hurt and current disadvantage of the Aboriginal people can be redressed... The main themes to emerge not surprisingly, underline many of the issues raised in the Royal Commission's Final Report - the plight of families of the deceases, Aboriginal / police relations, the lack of access to land, substance abuse, appalling health, inadequate housing, and the pressing need to provide education and employment for our youth.australia. royal commission into aboriginal deaths in custody. | prisoners, aboriginal australian. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- death. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- mortality. | prisons and race relations -- australia. | police -- complaints against -- australia. | aboriginal australians -- social conditions. | aboriginal australians -- criminal justice system. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Aboriginal Services Unit: Northern Metropolitan College of TAFE, Victorian Aboriginal Community Meeting, December 4th : Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody : implementation and monitoring, 1991
General Directions:1/ Considerations of the families whose relations have died in custody is of paramount importance.2/ The issue of justice/ retribution/ compensation is an on-going concern which has not been adequately addressed by the Royal Commission.3/ Ongoing consultations about implementing and monitoring the recommendations need to recognise Koorie meeting styles.The Meeting Overwhelmingly Endorsed These Statements.62 p. : 30 cm. General Directions:1/ Considerations of the families whose relations have died in custody is of paramount importance.2/ The issue of justice/ retribution/ compensation is an on-going concern which has not been adequately addressed by the Royal Commission.3/ Ongoing consultations about implementing and monitoring the recommendations need to recognise Koorie meeting styles.The Meeting Overwhelmingly Endorsed These Statements.australia. | royal commission into aboriginal deaths in custody. | aboriginal australians -- victoria. -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Faye Maree Gallagher Of Royal Australian Navy, Malmsbury c2000
People - "Gallagher, Faye Maree" Associated with - "Darwin, R.A.N, Hmas Harman" -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Aboriginal Affairs Victoria et al, Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody : Victorian government 1994 implementation report, 1995
The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was establishned in October 1987 in response to growing public concern that the deaths in custody of Aboriginal people were too common and that explanations failed to assure people that Aborigines were not subject to pressures beyond those normally experienced by persons held in custody. The task gi ven to the commission was to inquire into the Aboriginal custodial deaths occurring within the time frame of the Commission's investigation and to inquire into 'any subsequent action taken in respect of each of those deaths including the conduct of coronial, police and other inquiries'.The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was establishned in October 1987 in response to growing public concern that the deaths in custody of Aboriginal people were too common and that explanations failed to assure people that Aborigines were not subject to pressures beyond those normally experienced by persons held in custody. The task gi ven to the commission was to inquire into the Aboriginal custodial deaths occurring within the time frame of the Commission's investigation and to inquire into 'any subsequent action taken in respect of each of those deaths including the conduct of coronial, police and other inquiries'.aboriginal australians -- victoria -- criminal justice system. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- government policy -- victoria.| aboriginal australians -- government policy -- victoria. | aboriginal australians -- services for -- victoria. | law enforcement - criminal law and procedure - juvenile justice. | politics and government - political action - criminal justice. | law enforcement - prisons - prisoners. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Letter re Licensing difficulties for Railway Hotel, Royal Hotel and White Horse Hotel, 9/02/1967
Letter to Mrs Leach from Jean Uhl quoting from the Argus of 1st July, 1921, re Hotels deprived of Licenses within the Shire of Nunawading. These hotels deprived would indicate when the area went 'dry'.railway hotel, box hill, royal hotel, surrey hills, white horse hotel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, The Royal Reader, 1892
Blue hard cover bookAmey Cook Mitcham Feb 6th 1894books, history/local history -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Royal Victorian Bowls Association, C 1963
Two booklets. One is called 'Guidance for New Bowlers'. The other is the Constitution By-Laws and Rules for competition pertaining to Lawn Bowlslawn bowls, sport -
Highett RSL Sub Branch Inc
Ribbon:, Purple: "I was a guest at the Royal Canadian Legion PONOKA branch No 66"
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Craig's Royal Hotel, Stables Entrance, 2017, 15/09/2017
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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Royal Navy plaque, Royal Navy boxing Open Championsip Light Middle Weight boxing plaque, Unknown
Brass boxing 1trophy from Portsmouth, EnglandR.N. Open Championsips 1965 Light Middle Weight Runner - up. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Book, Royal Canadian Air Force, Pilot's Flying Log Book, Unknown
WWII Historical significanceBlue covered Log Book from WWII.Crabtree R.D. 419855 written on front cover. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Plaque - RAASC plaque, Royal Australian Army Service Corps
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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Plaque - RAN Plaque (Plaster), Royal Australian Navy
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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Booklet - Instructional Booklet, Royal Australian Air Force Conditions of Service In The Ranks-Airmen Ground Personnel, April 1940
Issued to Airmen during WW2Buff coloured paper booklet with blue printing.ww2, second world war, raaf, world war 2 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book The RAAF History, The Royal Australian Air Force - An illustrated history, 1984
Hard cover book with dust cover. Contains many photos with a written history of the RAAF by George Odgers. 240 Printed pages.