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Vision Australia
Document - Text, Royal Blind Society vision and mission
The vision and mission of the Royal Blind Society.1 A4 cream coloured page with maroon writingMaroon coloured frame around pageroyal blind society of new south wales, office equipment -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, Certificate of Registration of a Workplace
Two certificates of registration of a workplace for the Royal Blind Foundation of Queensland at 34 Cleveland St, Stones Corner, QLD, 4120 for the periods ending 31 January 2001 and 2002. Black writing on white paper with QLD government logoroyal blind foundation of queensland, awards -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Image, Certificate of Appreciation - International Year of Volunteers - Vision Australia Foundation, 2001
Awarded to Vision Australia in recognition of voluntary service to the community by the Victorian Government and signed by Steve Bracks (Premier) and Christine Campbell (Minister for Community Services). Certificates presented to VAF Kooyong and Ballarat are held.2 apricot coloured sheets with blue and black writingvision australia foundation, awards -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, VAF Certificate of Appreciation - May 1999, May 1999
"Presented to Kelaston Ladies Auxiliary/Centre Committee Bendigo in grateful recognition of their generous support of blind and vision impaired people at the Kelaston/Mirridong Centre, May 1999". Signed by John Cook (Chief Executive Officer) and John Moule (President)2 cream coloured sheets with blue and black writingVision Australia Foundation eye logo in top left hand cornervision australia foundation, kelaston home (ballarat), auxiliaries -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Tilly Aston Heritage Collection brochure
Information on the Tilly Aston Heritage Collection held at Vision Australia Foundation, with some brief information about Tilly Aston (whom the collection was named after) and the resources held in the archive, and the ability of VAF to provide educational resources, accessibility advice and services to museums.1 white sheet with blue, black and green writingPhotograph of an older girl reading Braille to younger ones on a park bench (previously attributed to Tilly Aston, however there are facial discrepancies)vision australia foundation, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Caroline Mary Goldie
These recording studios were constructed with the assistance of a major contribution from the late Caroline Mary Goldie, friend of the Woodend Auxiliary.Gold coloured plate with black writing on wooden rectangleroyal victorian institute for the blind, caroline goldie, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, 1995 National Conference and Trade Exhibition, 1995
Gold coloured plate set on to wood. The following is inscribed: Aged Care Australia 1995 National Conference and Trade Exhibition Best Display Stand National Centre for Ageing and Sensory Loss Award presented at the 8th National Conference Awards Dinner, Sponsored by Tunstall Australia, National Convention Centre, Canberra, Wednesday 8 November 1995 Paul Wilmot - President Richard Gray - Executive DirectorGold coloured sheet with black writing on wooden rectangleassociation for the blind, awards -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Swimming pool solar heating system, 1985
To help children learn water safety as well as be able to provide physical therapy through water exercises, a swimming pool was opened at the Burwood School. Running a heated indoor pool required the installation of a solar hot water system, which was opened by Victorian MP David White in 1985.Brown plaque with gold coloured writing and Braille tapeThis swimming pool is heated by the sun (also in braille) The solar heating system was opened by The Hon. David White, MLC., Minister for Minerals and Energy February 15, 1985rvib burwood school, david white -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, The Senatorial Suite, 1991
In recognition of the support from various Qld senate parties, the Royal Blind Foundation of Queensland named a meeting room in their honour at the Kent Street offices.Digital image of gold coloured plaque with brown writing"The Senatorial Suite" In a display of genuine unity, Queensland's 12 senators of four political persuasions contributed equally toward part of the cost of the 1990 restoration of our premises. This is, in all likelihood, the first occasion in our nations history of such a unified act of giving of this kind. This room was officially named "The Senatorial Suite" on 20 March 1991 by Qld's longest serving current senator, Senator Mal Coulson.royal blind foundation of queensland, nameplates -
Vision Australia
Article - Text, Bowlers claim national title
Members of the Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association won 13 medals at the recent championships held in Queensland. Initially beginning as a small self-help group at the Association for the Blind, the group of Ken Gunning, Gloria Pascoe, Bill Muller, Rose Del-ZMonaco, Sally Leighton, Bill Lovett, Athol Blain, Alma Box, Pat Gaze and Frank Bartoli came way with five gold, four silver and four bronze medals. Pictured is Sally Leighton on the green.1 white page with black writing and colour photographnon-fictionneil maxwell, association for the blind, elizabeth maxwell, sally leighton -
Vision Australia
Article - Text, Bronze medal for Blain
Athol Blain proudly holds his bronze medal won at the recent Blind Indoor Bias Bowls National Titles held in Brisbane. Finishing 3rd in the B2 Mens Singles division, despite the bowling mats in Queensland being six feet shorter than those used in Victoria.Photocopied page with black writing and black and white photographnon-fictionneil maxwell, association for the blind, elizabeth maxwell, athol blain -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, AFB Mildura plaques, 1996
Radio was a key way of communicating with the blind and low vision community across Victoria, ensuring that news and information could be shared quickly and publicly. Some centres raised funds to develop their own studios, with local content programs, based in AFB offices. Mildura began 3MPH in 1998 as the result of major fundraising for equipment and support from AFB. Additionally a low vision clinic was also officially opened in that same year.3 plastic plaques with black writing on silver background3MPH Major Donors The Association for the Blind wishes to thank the following major donors who contributed towards the establishment of 3MPH Rotary Club of Mildura Deakin Inc Wentworth Shire Council Lions Club of Mildura The H & L Hecht Trust W C F Thomas Charitable Trust Mildara Blass Limited 3MPH Honorary Taskforce Members Shirley Penny, Chairperson, Kevin Ashelford, Lois Beckwith, Rob Duffield, Cr Don McKinnon, Ross Lake, Bruce Penny, Cr Eddie Warhurst This plaque commemorates the official opening of the Mildura Low Vision Clinic by the Chief Executive Officer of the Association for the Blind Mr John Cook, 5th August 1998. This plaque commemorates the official opening of Radio 3MPH 107.5FM by the Mayor of the Mildura Rural City Council, Cr Eddie Warhurst, 12th March 1998.association for the blind, 3mph, mildura -
Vision Australia
Sign - Image, Association for the Blind flag
Flag created for the Association for the Blind, to be used at office locations or at events.1 blue flag with white writing and metal claspsAssociation for the Blindadvertising, association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Card - Text, Mount Pritchard and District Community Club Ltd - temporary membership card
Card used by Elizabeth Maxwell to gain entry into the Mount Pritchard and District Community Club for five days in July 1996. 1 paper card with image on rear and writing on frontnon-fictionassociation for the blind, elizabeth maxwell -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Print - Book, Chindit
Chindit by Richard Rhodes JamesGreen and white cover - white and yellow writing on frontChindit5/6 rvr, 5/6 rvr officer's mess / sergeant's mess -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Print - Book, Secret Soldier
Israel's greatest commandoMostly black cover - white and black writing on frontSecret Soldier5/6 rvr, officer's mess, sergeant's mess -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Tobacco Tin
Green tobacco tin with blue decoration and blue writing.The Greys Size Two Silk Cut Virginia| Major Drapkin & Co. London Branch of the United Kingdom Co Pty Ltd.personal effects, smoking accessories -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Program, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club: Associates' Programme 1974, 1974
Contains members' contact details and a calendar of events. 24 p., stapled, pink cover with black writing heidelberg golf club, members handbooks, program of events, associates, ladies golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Program, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club: Associates' Programme 1977, 1977
Contains Club information, members' contact details and a calendar of events. 33 p., stapled, tan cover with gold writing heidelberg golf club, members handbooks, program of events, associates, ladies golf -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Vision Australia Foundation Tilly Aston Heritage Collection First Annual Report, 2000
Information on the Tilly Aston Heritage Collection held at Vision Australia Foundation, with some brief information about the formation of the collection, Tilly Aston Council, the collection strengths, volunteers, donations and outside exhibitions, achievements and future goals for the archive.1 white sheet with blue, black and green writingvision australia foundation, advertising -
Vision Australia
Card - Image, Concert party of blind musicians, 1896-1900
Five men in suits with high collars and bow ties pose with three ladies in evening dress. To the far left are Aaron Solomon and Annie Rose Drummond, and to the far right is John Irwin. Aaron Solomon (1870-1936) was enrolled at the RVIB school in 1878, after losing his sight at 6 years of age. He first began participating in concerts in September 1884, at an exhibition of talent that was held by the Institute and the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institute, to raise awareness of their work and achievements. He then became a regular performer with the entertainment troupe and travelled around Victoria singing and playing piano, even after his discharge from the Institute in 1892. In 1894 he formed his own troop of players and toured around Victoria, Tasmania and New Zealand. This consisted of two females (Tilly Aston and Maggie Mulvogue) and three males (Charles Bartlett, John Irwin and himself). In 1896, Annie Drummond, Nellie Andrew and William Snell replaced the Aston, Mulvogue and Bartlett, and W.W. Spicer was appointed as manager with his wife acting as an assistant to the ladies of the group. In 1897-1898, H Forder replaced William Snell. On a return tour to New Zealand in late 1898, Thomas Andrews - brother to Nellie - joined the troop and Fred Hunter replaced H Forder. This was the first time the troop numbered eight people, who were also present when Annie Drummond married Aaron Solomon in Hamilton, New Zealand on Feb 3, 1899. This image could have been taken in 1898 before they left as a promotional card, or in 1899 when they returned, as a memento of the happy occasion.1 cardboard postcard size image with silver writingA. Marks & Co Elgin Street Carltonaaron solomon, annie rose drummond, w.w. spicer, nellie andrews, thomas andrews, fred hunter, john irwin, a. marks & co -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Book, A Guide to the Care of the Young Child, Department of Health, 1968
Emerald Infant Welfare Centre. Green rectangular book, with gold embossed writing on cover.A Guide to the Health of the Young Child, Department of Health Victoria, 6th edition. Vera Scantlebury Brown, Kate Campbell, A. Elizabeth Wilmotemerald-infant-welfare-centre; department of health victoria; vera-scantlebury-brown, kate-campbell, a. -elizabeth-wilmot. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Senior Student badge, K.G.Luke
From Captain Badge - Mitcham Technical School.Oval burgundy with gold writing "Senior Student " badge.Senior student on back K.G. Luke - Melbournemitcham technical school, badge -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, Exhibition of Works of Primitive Art
Dr. Leonhard Adam studied both Anthropology and Jurisdiction as a young man. Dr. Leonhard Adam's daughter, Mary Clare Adam Murvitz, presented this collection of her Father's printed archival material to Tatura Museum on 17.2.2006. In 1934 he fled from Germany seeking refuge in England. In 1940 he was interned as a security risk in England, sent to Australia in June, 1940. Interned in Camp 2 until 1942, released to Melbourne University where he catalogued aboriginal artefacts.Grey soft cover booklet with black writing on the front.books, leonhard adam -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, 2 Letters to Ballarat School of Mines from M.E. Hamburger
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor of Federation University.1 Handwritten letter on lined paper .2 typed letter on letterhead paperballarat school of mines, maurice e. hamburger, m.e. hamburger, oxygen bags, mr reed, f.j. martell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: LETTER OF RESIGNATION
Letter of resignation from James ? Long. Letter is dated July 12 1876.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - letter of resignation, james ? long -
Cockatoo History & Heritage Group
Letter, History of Cockatoo Creek and District by Myrtle Grayson
Myrtle Grayson (nee McKay) was the Grand Daughter of John and Sarah Orchard (two of Cockatoo's first settlers) and worked for James and Caroline McBride in 1911 at the age of 14Handwritten letter by Mrs Myrtle Grayson on foolscap paper. Letter written in 1984Blue pen on foolscap paperletter, history of cockatoo, myrtle grayson, cockatoo creek, -
Ballarat and Queen's Anglican Grammar School
Award - Ballarat and Queens' Old Grammarians Association pin, 2009
Ballarat Queen's and Old Grammarians' Association Badges, letter and letter, badge in envelope -
Ballarat and Queen's Anglican Grammar School
Award - Ballarat and Queens' Old Grammarians Association pin, 2009
Ballarat Queen's and Old Grammarians' Association Badges, letter and letter, badge in envelope -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clippiings, Diamond valley Leader, Crossings step-up, October 2010
School crossings in Banyule were at risk of losing the crossing supervisors until a state government subsidy saved the scheme.2 x news clippings, letter to editor and letter from Colin Brookscolin brooks, banyule city council, school crossings