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International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Richard Shiell, "Tunku Abdul Raman", 1960
Pictured here is Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1957 to 1970, leading Malaysia through its transition to independent statehood. Rahman visited International House in November 1959 during a state visit to Australia, also attending the Melbourne Cup and a dinner at Government House. This photograph comes from an 'Album of Student Activities 1960', compiled and presented to International House by Soedjadi Satrosoegito & Richard Shiell.tunku abdul rahman, events -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, The entrance foyer of the Old Colonists' Club, 2015
From the Argus Newspaper of 10 May 1888: "OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION OF BALLARAT. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) BALLARAT, WEDNESDAY. This association, which was founded in August, 1883, and at first known as the Old Identities' Association, now has a roll of 450 members. The objects of the association are "to aid and assist indigent or suffering old colonists; to raise a fund, by the voluntary subscriptions of the members and the aid of outside donations, for the purpose of relieving members in sickness and old age ; for assisting those in extreme distress, to provide the shelter o a home for old and indigent pioneers of the gold fields, their widows, or anyone connected with the association, and in the event of the death of any member to have his remains decently buried, the association defraying the expenses of the funeral (providing that no funds or property are left by the deceased), and to attend the funeral if so desired by the relatives " The qualifications for member- ship are good character and repute, and residence in the colonies for a quarter of a century. For some time the association had no property except the regular subscriptions, but about a year ago they obtained from the Minister of Lands the grant of a very valuable block of land in Lydiard-street, the Crown grant of which they received last week. This block has a frontage of 66ft to Lydiard street, worth at least £100 a foot. The ground was given to the association as a site for them to build a hall upon, and with so valuable an asset they had no difficulty in borrowing at 7 per cent, enough money to construct a hall. For revenue purposes the ground floor of the building has been made into four shops, and the rental from these, judging from the rentals of shops in the vicinity, will not only pay all the interest on the borrowed money, but over £200 a year towards clearing off the principal. The officers of the association are Messrs J P Murray, president; J W Graham and T. Stoddart, vice presidents; D Fern, treasurer , and J Fraser, secretary. The Old Colonists' Hall is an elegant looking building in Lydiard-street, lying between the newly-opened mining exchange and the Commercial Club house, and a few doors north of the Post office. The style of the facade is classic. The lower portion of the front is constructed of Waurn Ponds stone, forming piers, and the upper portion of brick and cement, the background being tuckpointed. The centre bay is carried by two three quarter columns with Ionic cups, which support a pediment on which is set a cast of the Ballarat coat of arms. The four other bays are supported by pilasters with Corinthian caps mid partly fluted. The entrance is through a spacious circular headed doorway, the keystone of the arch of which bears a sculptured head, in marble, representing that of the president of the Old Colonists' Association here, Mr. John P Murray. An ample vestibule leads to a wide stone staircase which ends at a spacious landing. The landing has a dome over the centre, with cornice and enrichments, and is lighted from above. The walls round the landing are panelled with marble slabs, which are to be appropriately inscribed in the future. On the first door are the rooms appropriated to the association. The principal of these is a hall 44ft x 33ft and 17ft high. This room is well ventilated and lighted from the back of the building with large windows, and the walls are finished with Keene's cement. The other rooms are committee room, 14ft x 16ft; scretary's, 14ft x 17ft 6in; kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom, &c. The front portion of the first floor is arranged so that it may be let for offices, or utilised for club purposes. Suitable provision has been made throughout tor lighting, ventilation, and means of egress. The architect for the edifice is Mr A. G Legge, of this city, and the contractors are Messrs. Whitelaw and Atkinson, Irving and Glover, Reynolds, and J Donaldson. The total cost of the building when completed, which will be in a few weeks, will be about £4,000."Colour photograph of a room with marble plaques on the wall. They relate to the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat, old colonists' association ballarat, old colonists' club, marbles -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Newsclipping, The Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat, 1888, 1888
The Old Colonists' Association Ballarat Inc. is a not for profit charitable organisation providing accommodation for elderly people. It manages a 27 Home retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove Ballarat. Accommodation is offered at significantly below market rates. It has been providing low cost accommodation to the elderly since the 1920s. The Association Council overseas the running of this facility on a voluntary basis. OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION OF BALLARAT. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) BALLARAT, WEDNESDAY. This association, which was founded in August, 1883, and at first known as the Old Identities' Association, now has a roll of 450 members. The objects of the association are "to aid and assist indigent or suffering old colonists ; to raise a fund, by the voluntary subscriptions of the members and the aid of outside donations, for the purpose of relieving members in sickness and old age; for assisting those in extreme distress, to provide the shelter of a home for old and indigent pioneers of the gold fields, their widows, or anyone connected with the association, and in the event of the death of any member to have his remains decently buried, the association defraying the expenses of the funeral (providing that no funds or property are left by the deceased), and to attend the funeral if so desired by the relatives." The qualifications for member ship are good character and repute, and residence in the colonies for a quarter of a century. For some time the association had no property except the regular subscriptions, but about a year ago they obtained from the Minister of Lands the grant of a very valuable block of land in Lydiard-street, the Crown grant of which they received last week. This block has a frontage of 66ft to Lydiard street, worth at least £100 a foot. The ground was given to the association as a site for them to build a hall upon, and with so valuable an asset they had no difficulty in borrowing at 7 per cent, enough money to construct a hall. For revenue purposes the ground floor of the building has been made into four shops, and the rental from these, judging from the rentals of shops in the vicinity, will not only pay all the interest on the borrowed money, but over £200 a year towards clearing off the principal. The officers of the association are Messrs J. P. Murray, President; J. W. Graham and T. Stoddart, vice presidents; D. Fern, treasurer; and J. Fraser, secretary. The Old Colonists' Hall is an elegant looking building in Lydiard-street, lying between the newly-opened mining exchange and the Commercial Club house, and a few doors north of the Post Office. The style of the facade is classic. The lower portion of the front is constructed of Waurn Ponds stone, forming piers, and the upper portion of brick and cement, the background being tuckpointed. The centre bay is carried by two three quarter columns with Ionic cups, which support a pediment on which is set a cast of the Ballarat coat of arms. The four other bays are supported by pilasters with Corinthian caps mid partly fluted. The entrance is through a spacious circular headed doorway, the keystone of the arch of which bears a sculptured head, in marble, representing that of the president of the Old Colonists' Association here, Mr. John P. Murray. An ample vestibule leads to a wide stone staircase which ends at a spacious landing. The landing has a dome over the centre, with cornice and enrichments, and is lighted from above. The walls round the landing are panelled with marble slabs, which are to be appropriately inscribed in the future. On the first door are the rooms appropriated to the association. The principal of these is a hall 44ft x 33ft and 17ft high. This room is well ventilated and lighted from the back of the building with large windows, and the walls are finished with Keene's cement. The other rooms are committee room, 14ft x 16ft; secretary's, 14ft x 17ft, 6in; kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom, &c. The front portion of the first floor is arranged so that it may be let for offices, or utilised for club purposes. Suitable provision has been made throughout for lighting, ventilation, and means of egress. The architect for the edifice is Mr A. G. Legge, of this city, and the contractors are Messrs. Whitelaw and Atkinson, Irving and Glover, Reynolds, and J. Donaldson. The total cost of the building when completed, which will be in a few weeks, will be about £4,000. (The Argus, 10 May 1888)ballarat old colonists' club, charles anderson grove, old colonists' association -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Trophy- Sport, 1959-1963
Silver metal cup trophy with a brown plastic base with four silver plates and engraved text reading:WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTED BY P.A.BALIANTINE INTER-HOUSE COMPETITION HOCKEY 1958 -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Trophy- Sport, 1938-1963
Silver metal cup trophy with a light brown plastic base with 8 metal plates. engraved on the cup is:Presented By THE N.E. CO-OPE' SOCIETY LTD FOR Inter-house Basket Ball 1938 -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Trophy- Sport, 1938-1964
Silver metal cup trophy with brown plastic base with four metal panels. Engraved in the cup of the trophy is:Presented By The N.E. CO-OPE' SOCIETY LTD FOR Inter house Football 1938 -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Trophy- Sport, 1953-1963
... -country W.H.S. INTER-HOUSE SOFTBALL Silver metal cup trophy ...Silver metal cup trophy with a brown plastic base with 5 metal plates attached. Engraved in the cup is:W.H.S. INTER-HOUSE SOFTBALL -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Trophy- Sport, 1964-1966
... -HOUSE COMPETITION BASEBALL Silver cup trophy with brown plastic ...Silver cup trophy with brown plastic base with 5 metal plates attached. Engraved in the cup is:WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL Presented by DICK PENDLEBURY INTER-HOUSE COMPETITION BASEBALL -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Trophy- Sport, 1936-1963
Silver metal cup trophy with a plastic base with two metal plates on it and text engraved in the cup reading:WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL Presented by P.G. BICKNELL For Inter-House Competition in Cricket 1936 -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Widows function, Governor of Victoria, 1995
A visit by the Governor of Victoria to an informal widows function in Legacy House. The ladies are around tables with cups of tea, being introduced to the Governor, The Hon. Richard E. McGarvie, AC QC. Names unknown. It is assumed to be 1995 as it was with a bunch of other photos with the label, "Misc guests of the club . . Governor - 95".A record of a social function for widows. The Governor of Victoria is a patron of Legacy and this visit shows the closeness of the relationship.Colour photo x 8 of the Governor at Legacy House.Printing on the back "governor of victoria, widows -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Governor and Lady Gobbo visit Legacy House, 1997
This photo appeared in The Answer Dec 1997, the article said: "We were honoured to have his Excellency The Honourable Sir James Gobbo AC, was "guest speaker at Legacy House on Ladies Day at the Legatees Tuesday Luncheon on 2nd September 1997 during Legacy week. He spoke on "Volunteering in Modern Australia". His Excellency and Lady Gobbo also paid a visit to the 2nd floor widows' clubrooms and spoke with some of our widows who were taking part in the activities there." The photo shows ladies around tables with cups of tea, being introduced to the Lady Gobbo. Names unknown. It was with a bunch of other photos with the label, "Misc guests of the club . . Governor - 95".A record of a social function for widows and the close relationship with the Governor of Victoria.Colour photo of Lady Gobbo visiting the 2nd floor widows' clubrooms.Printing on the back "widows, governor of victoria -
Power House Rowing Club
Newspaper clipping - POWER HOUSE PAIRS Orr Wins Points Cup, POWER HOUSE PAIRS Orr Wins Points Cup
... melbourne POWER HOUSE PAIRS Orr Wins Points Cup Newspaper clipping ... -
Power House Rowing Club
Newspaper clipping, Details Of The Rowing, 1937
CHALLENGE CUP The grand challenge cup (senior eights) brought together what is considered to be the best two club crew in Australia today - New South Wales Police and Albert Park, winners of the Gilbey Cup at the V.R.A. regatta last Saturday. -
Power House Rowing Club
Newspaper clipping, ALBERT PARK WIN GILBEY CUP, 1937
SENIOR FOURS TO UNIVERSITY Lose Contests in V.R.A. Maiden 8's To Albert Park -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - GLASS EGG CUPS
2 cut glass egg cups, one hobnail glass with star pattern on base.domestic equipment, food consumption, kitchen -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - LIPTON TEA BAGS
Opened packet of Lipton tea bags, contains 16 yellow tea bags and instructions sheet, packet reads 2 cups for a penny 30 tea bags only a 1d a bag.Liptons the worlds sales leaderdomestic equipment, food preparation, tea bags -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: BAND PLAYING
Colour photograph. Musicians sitting around tables. Restaurant. Canberra Pacing Cup banner. Piano accordion, violin, guitar recorder.entertainment, music, musicians -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - JAPANESE SAKI CUPS
2 small china Japanese Saki cups with floral design, black & gold banding and gilding inside.Made in Japandomestic equipment, food consumption, cups -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - JAPANESE TEA CUPS
2 china Japanese tea cups with floral design, black and gold banding and gilding inside.domestic equipment, food consumption, cups -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION : CUP SAUCER & PLATE
Grindley trio of cup saucer & plate, brightly coloured floral design with black bands, a note included reads this cup, saucer and plate belonged to Lydia Chancellor ''Taraxville'' Golden Square Vic.W.H.Grindley & Co Ltd Ivory England Reg No 714550domestic equipment, table setting, cups, lydia chancellor collection, collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO KITCHEN
Kitchen - Date and Location Unknown Cups and Jars and shelves and Bread Jar near stoveFujicolorbuildings, commercial, gas and fuel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BERT GRAHAM COLLECTION: GROUP PHOTO
Black & white photograph, Bert Graham Collection, Bendigo East Carpet Bowls members having a good time, trying to eat Peters Icecream from a small cup with wooden spoons. The men were dressed in suits and the women wore mini - skirts , pants suit and the youngster also a miniskirt.bendigo, clubs, bendigo east progress carpet bowls -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
Photo of 2 people One tall with reed/Brown Beard wearing a white beanie , blue jumper and blue pants, the second older wearing a blue beanie , blue jumper and blue pants both are holding polystyrene cups - Location and Date UnknownPolaroidorganisation, industry, gas and fuel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Cricket Club records
The booklet outline the conditions for participation in the 1st and 2nd rate junior cricket clubs' challenge cups, the rules of competition, the rules on matches and rules on protests and disputesBendigo Sports' Depot 1st and 2nd rate junior cricket clubs' challenge cups, 1893-94 Six pages booklet with brown coverjunior cricket clubs, bendigo sports depot, challenge cups -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Bendigo Plumpton Coursing Club Season ticket, 1897
Greyhound Racing commenced in Bendigo in the 1920′s when field coursing (Plumpton) was conducted in the centre of the Bendigo racecourse at Epsom. The coursing continued until 1954 when the blue ribbon classic “The Victorian Waterloo Cup” was run at Bendigo over a three day carnival. For the final coursing meeting held at Bendigo, over 30 bookmakers field the card.Bendigo Plumpton Coursing Club Season ticket number 169; written on card is Mr R and H.Abbott.history, bendigo, plumpton club, bendigo greyhound racing, r and h abbott -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Ravenswood Picnic
Bendigo and District Sunday Schools would travel by train to Ravenswood on Melbourne Cup Day, first Tuesday in November; for the Annual Sunday Schools Picnic.Annual Sunday Schools Picnic Day to Ravenswood 8552.2 This photo was taken of St Marks C of E Golden Square stall, which always set up to sell lollies, etc. and drinks (Note the drinks on ice). The photo shows Messrs. Heyes & Vapiopolus. The photo was taken by the Collier family. 8552.2 Ravenswood Sunday School Picnic - St Marks C of E stall, circa November 1948. Front row: Denis Potter, Fred Clayton and John Simpson.stall set up for sunday schools ravenswood picnic day 1943, annual event sunday schools pincic to ravenswood, ravenswood sunday school picnic 1948 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. THE DIGGINGS THE DIGGERS, c9 Sep 1852
Diggers & Mining. The Diggings The Diggers. Slide: MOUNT ALEXANDER. (From our special correspondent) Forest Creek, August 28, 1852. - . . . The diggers at the Bendigo are getting up a subscription for a testimonial for Mr. Gilbert, the Assistant Commissioner there. The present is to be a gold cup, filled with nuggets of gold. Between 200 pounds and 300 pounds has already been subscribed, and from the respect and esteem in which that gentleman is held, there is every prospect of a large amount being speedily obtained . . . I think this will be a lesson for some of our government officials, to bestir themselves and endeavour to merit the esteem of the public. . . . (Argus, September 9, 1852.) Markings: 77 994.LIF:4. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - FAVALORO COLLECTION: CHILDS TEA SET
Childs china tea set consisting of 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 plates, 1 tea pot with lid, 1 sugar bowl with lid and 1 milk jug, all decorated with coloured flowers and gold trim.toys, domestic equipment, tea set -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - FAVALORO COLLECTION: SILVER PLATE EGG CUP SET
Silver plated E.P.N.S set of 6 egg cups on stand with handle & 4 spoons, tray has embossed decoration around edge, indentations for eggs & removable egg cups.Villiers & Co Excella England EPNSdomestic equipment, table setting, egg cups -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - FAVALORO COLLECTION: EGG CUPS, 1916
2 EPNS Egg cups on trays with handles, edged with bow pattern. Egg cups engraved Doreen Xmas 1916 & Jean Xmas 1916. Marked G6557 A.Saunders Sydney U&A E.P.N.S Made in England Rd533793U&A Made in Englanddomestic equipment, table setting, egg cups