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Melbourne Legacy
Document, History (H33) By Frank Meldrum, 1976
A document written in 1976 by Legatee Frank Meldrum containing his account of the start of Legacy. He was responding to a request for information about the history of Legacy that the archive committee was collating. He mentions several key members by name and what they achieved. As with other similar accounts he mentions the original objective was to see diggers placed in employment. When two years later the focus changed to the families 'thanks to Frank Doolan Legacy found its SOUL'. Many other accounts have also used the term 'soul' when referring to Frank's suggestion. It seems many Legatees had been quietly helping families of their comrades; Frank 'said he was helping a widow with two children of an old army mate. It was discovered that several of the Board were doing the same. Stan Savige had taken over the care of his widowed sister and her two boys, whose father had died at Passchendale. I had a widow with two little ones whose father was one of my best mates at Anzac. He died of flu virus after returning to Australia. I think eleven members of the Board or Committees were already giving similar service. Frank's proposal caught on immediately. Legacy had found its Soul!' 'Harold Peters started his Lit and Debating Class and I was asked by Stan to find a PT instructor', Frank Meldrum asked for the 'Billy' Williams to helped, and a cobber from Anzac, Louis Vavjanezki, to take on boxing and wrestling classes. 'All committees carried their own expenses amongst themselves - nothing was charged to JLC. Hugh Brain started the Education Committee and was given a donation, I think of $1000 (a heck of a lot in those days) by the Ballieu Bros.' He also mentions 'For the first 5-10 years practically all administrative costs were borne by the members.' 'Stan Savige was, of course a tremendous driving force in all the work for the Juniors. He put on a Christmas Camp at Balnarring on his own property and was Camp Commandant and Camp Cook.' Legatee Keith Mitchell helped Frank Meldrum in doing a dental examination of all children in the classes and then Frank did the necessary treatments in his rooms. When it was known they were treating over 400 children and their mums, Syd Birrell then got the board to co-opt two more dentists into the Club and form a Dental Clinic. Syd Birrell also started a Legal Committee to provide free legal advice. 'Committees quietly vied with each other to give better services to the Juniors and their mums. It was an atmosphere that was unbelievably happy - SERVCE WITHOUT SELF'. He mentions picnics, including one at Grimwade house - photos are at 01382 - where legatees were dressed up. The first demonstration was held in the 'Playhouse, just over Princes Bridge and was a great success.' Aaron Beattie and Mrs Gilles were mentioned. The notation H33 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A summary of the first fifty years of Legacy written by a key founding member.White foolscap paper with black type x 6 pages of Frank Meldrum's account of Legacy's history dated 6 March 1976.Handwritten H33 in red pen and 'from Meldrum' in blue pen on first page. Stamped 'COPY ONLY' in purple ink.history, founding legatee, frank meldrum -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Minutes & Accounts of the Tarnagulla Garibaldi Lodge Trustees, 1876-1923
The Manchester Unity Independent Order Of Oddfellows was a friendly society beginning in England in 1840, and provided medical and other services to communities. MUIOOF became strong in gold-rush Australia, with many branches, or lodges, in country centres. Tarnagulla's Loyal Garibaldi Lodge was registered on 21 September 1861, and remained a vital part of the community for many decades. Like other Lodges, this fraternal organisation provided unemployment, sickness and funeral insurance for workers. It played an important civic role by providing financial security, a social outlet and an avenue for status advancement. By the last twenty years of the 19th century, Lodge activity was an important part of community life. Minutes & Accounts of the Tarnagulla Garibaldi Lodge Trustees. Minutes from April 1876 to Jan 1899. Accounts from 1893 to 1923.fraternal organisations, lodge -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Gerry Swan, A photographic guide to snakes &? other reptiles of Australia, 1997
Species accounts of snakes across Australia.Maps, colour photographssnakes, reptiles -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Cronin Memorial Horticultural Scholarship Trust Fund, 1961-1967
Statements of accounts from Equity Trusteescronin memorial horticultural scholarship, john cronin, trust funds, trustees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Sale of produce, 1978-1979
Notes and memoranda re farm accountmemorandum, farm -
Clunes Museum
Document - REPORT, 13/11/1973
CARBON COPY OF AN ACCOUNT OF "THE CLUNES RIOT"local history, document, local history, mining, chinese riot. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Copy of Document - Chart of Accounts Portland Harbour development Stage 1, n.d
Retrieved from the files of the former Maritime Discovery Centre manager at the Portland Visitor Information Centre. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Financial record - Account Rendered, Feb-27
Account Rendered from Dr. S.C. Fitzpatrick, of Hamilton, to Mr. W. Vivian in the sum of £1.6.6. Printed form, details in black pen. Account paid by cheque 16/2/1927, details bottom left of account rendered.Top left corner 'PHONE 190. typed in blank ink. Bottom middle of page 'Please add exchange to Country Cheques. Typed in blank ink. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Album - Renewal Receipt - Fire Insurance, Portland Free Library, 22/04/1942
Back: 'Mr. Hoggan's money in tin in safe account in folder' - handwritten in pencilglenelg shire council archives, portland free library, administration, insurance -
Bendigo Military Museum
Financial record - FINAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT, Australian Military Forces, 14 Jan 1947
Part of the collection of "W. D. Fawcett", V246452, refer Cat No 9627.Australian military white form detailing final payments owed to W.P. FAWCETT. Form is filled in with pen and signed off by District Finance Details of amount owed, Bank account deposited in and sign off by Finance Staff.cmf, discharge record, fawcett 1 -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Service Records VX 110629 Sig F T Purcell, Mid 20th Century
The documents belong to VX 110629 Sig F T Purcell who served in the Australian Miliraty Forces from 18 April 1941 to 27 March 1946These are the original Documents belonging to VX 110629 Sig F T Purcell3 x Oblong Books, 1 x Quarto Size Certificate of Discharge, 1 x Final Statement of Final Account - Discharged Member, set of Dog TagsVX 110629 Sig F T Purcell Record of Service Book AAB 83 VX110629 Sig F T Purcell Demobilization Proceedure Book AAB 87 V 59307 Special Clothing Ration Book Discharged Setrvice Personnel Certificate of Discharge VX 110629 Sig Francis Thomas Purcell Form WF 88 Final State of Account - Discharged Member Mr F T Purcell VX 110629 Dog Tags - one tag round VX110629, RC, Purcell FT, one tag octagional VX110629, RC, Purcell FTdocuments, records service, book, australia military -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, 1924
Friendly Societies were founded in the Australian Colonies in the mid-19th Century by immigrants from England who had been members in Societies which dated back to the 18th Century. Like all working people these immigrants experienced sickness, accidents, unemployment, death and burial. They needed help of like fellows to tide their families over these times. So they formed a branch of one of the Friendly Societies back in the mother country. The idea was to make fixed contributions to a fund and when they were off work they would receive a payment. When they died funeral benefits would be paid and the widow and children would be cared for. It was a form of local insurance for hard times. This item was used in a time of 'look after yourself' as the Colonial Governments did not provide pensions or benefits. This item reflects those times.An account book for M.U.I.O.O.F. (Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows ). It has a dark blue fabric cover. It contains hand-written accounts.m.u.i.o.o.f. friendly-society accounts-book -
Netball Victoria
Minute book
Details the minutes of the Victorian women's basketball Association (later Netball Victoria) from 1960-1966. This includes Statement of Recepts and Expenditure for this time period. Includes loose pages outlining the proposal to combine the Women's Basketball Association and the Victorian Women's Night Basketball Association and the Victorian Women's Basketball umpires association. Green account book with red shine, with typed pages of minutes and handwritten accounts pasted into it. Loose pink pages, typed, at the back of the book.Victorian Women's Basketball Association, 6/4/60- 6/4/66 handwritten in blue ink on front cover. Victorian Women's Basketball Assoc. minutes 6/4/60-6/4/66 written in black ink and taped on spine.women's basketball, womens basketball, netball, royal park, lorna mcconchie -
Unions Ballarat
Cash book: Communist Party Australia (Victoria?), Community Party Australia (CPA), 1915-1954
Income and expenditure of the Communist Party Australia (Victoria Branch?) from 1915-1954. Includes memberships/affiliations. Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Party_of_Australia) describes the Party as originating in 1920 although the beginning of these records precedes that date by five years. It is also noted that the party officially dissolved in 1992, although the record held ceases at 1954 when the funds were transferred to Building Trades Federation Trust Account. The records are contemporaneous with Robert Menzies' attempted ban of the Party in 1951. The records cease in 1954 which was a time of active paranoia in Australia about Communism. The Labor Party split happened in 1955 leading to the formation of the Democratic Labor Party (a party describing itself at anti-communist).Politics and government. Financial records keeping - Communist Party of Australia.Book; 191 pages. Cover: brown background; gold lettering; title ("Cash Book"). Loose pages - account balances, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, Victoria Street, Melbourne.Preliminary pages, in pencil: "Relief Fund see page 47".btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, communist party australia, cpa, politics and government, financial records, democratic labor party, australian labor party, communism -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - (PAID) ACCOUNTS TO BUICK HENDERSON & CO: BEEHIVE, SANDHURST
a. (Paid) handwritten accounts to Importers and General Drapers firm of Buick Henderson & Co.; Beehive, Sandhurst - June and August 1879. This firm name over-stamped on James Buick & Co. letterhead. Account and Account Rendered signed off as ''Paid''. B. Paid account to James McElroy overstamped on (Late) James Buick & Co. Beehive letterhead; date Sept1882ephemera, mementoes, beehive stores accounts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: DEBORAH GOLD MINES, STATEMENTS OF ACCOUNTS, 1950-1951
Document. McColl Rankin & Stanistreet Street: Deborah Gold Mines, Statements of Accounts. Cardboard sheets tied with string containing accounts of Deborah Gold Mines NL and share scrip. Markings/Inscriptions: Deborah Accounts hand printed on front cover.organization, mining, deborah gold mines nl -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - ACCOUNT BOOK, c. 1969
Page from account book, for Portland Saddlery 16 Gawler St. 1969 Dr. to H.L. Vivian Saddler & harness maker. Account blanksaddlery, industry, trade, vivian -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: ACCOUNT ESTATE OF JOHN WATSON DECEASED
Account rendered by Connelly, Tatchell & dunlop to the trustees of the Estate of John Watson deceased and Mrs. Watson & others. For services given in 1901, account for 63.0.0.business, legal, john watson, john watson, connelly, tatchell & dunlop -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Account for 4/- from Mackay & Co., Bendigo Advertiser Office, Market Square, Sandhurst. Account signature illegible and also signed by Thomas Exeter.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, bendigo advertiser office, mackay & co -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: ACCOUNT - NORMAN L. JONES, BOORT
Two blank accounts from Norman L. Jones, Boort. Printed letterhead and red and blue account lines. Partial printed date 192-.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Sandridge Municipal Accounts, 1861 - 1868
A.09.03.DB Municipality of Sandridge Municipal Accounts 1861 to 1868local government - borough of sandridge, local government - municipal district of sandridge -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Scholarship Trust Fund Account, Cash Book, 1960 - 1979
Cash Book for Scholarship Trust Fund Accountlocal government - city of port melbourne, b adams, anthony elliott, fred elliott, p frost, sharon fitzgerald, gayle russell, peter hoy, jack hoy, j ilosfal, pelekarakis, findlay, leanne carlon, andreas (andy) t aanensen, town clerks -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record - Invoice, Borough of Port Melbourne, 16 Apr 1885
Borough of Port Melbourne Reserves Account Docketlocal government - borough of port melbourne, j heenan, n francis, r knight, j warren, j mitchell, henry norval edwards, michael tarver quinn -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Louise Walker, Martin Sanders
Documents prepared by Martin Sanders and Louise Walker for the holocaust museum in MelbourneTypewritten account of part of Martin Sanders life.martin sanders, louise walker, holocaust museum -
Clunes Museum
Financial record - ACCOUNT/INVOICE, CIRCA FEBRUARY 1891
REPAIRS TO THE ROOF OF THE WESLEY CHURCHAN ACCOUNT FOR REPAIR OF SPOUTING AND DOWNPIPE AND GLAZING WINDOWS.local history, weickhardt -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Tesselated Tile Company, 1902
Account from Australian Tesselated Tile CompanyAccount from Australian Tesselated Tile CompanyAccount from Australian Tesselated Tile Companytile factories, australian tesselated tile co. pty ltd -
Public Record Office Victoria
Report, 30 November 1854
VA 856 Colonial Secretary's OfficeEureka Stockade:Rede's account of the attack on the 12th Regimentsedition -
Public Record Office Victoria
Report, 17 October 1854
VA 724 Victoria Police (including Office of the Chief Commissioner of Police)Eureka Stockade:Police account of the Riot and Bentley's hotelfire -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: COLLECTION OF HANDWRITTEN BUSINESS ACCOUN, 1889 - 1911
Collection of handwritten Business Accounts (Bush) varying from single page to few pages - latter pinned at top LH corner (torn pages from Account Books). Various headings - 'Accounts'; 'No. 4 shed'; 'Cellar' etc. a. 1889; to z. 1911.person, individual, bush collection - personal, bendigo, bush collection, collection, commerce, business, retail, accounts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - W. BABIDGE COLLECTION: W. LEWIS WILLIAMS: CHYMIST
W. Lewis Williams, Chymist account/receipt for 9/- in the name of Mr. Babidge. Account dated 12/2/1947 and receipted 12/2/47.document, w. babidge collection - w lewis williams - chymist