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National Wool Museum
Photograph - Slide, Stuart Ascough, How is Wool Scoured 2, 1990s
This slide is part of a collection of visual resources used by Stuart Ascough while conducting training and technical advice at mills in China, India, Russia and Australia. This item is part of a collection of books, manuals, photographs, letters and clothing relating to the working life of Stuart Ascough. Stuart's career in the wool industry spanned over 43 years from 1960 to 2003 in various roles including Topmaking Plant Manager at Courtaulds Ltd. in Spennymore, U.K., Operations Manager at Port Phillip Mills in Williamstown Victoria, Marketing Executive, Early Stage Wool Processing at the International Wool Secretariat Melbourne, Australia and General Manager of Victoria Wool Processors Pty. Ltd. in Laverton North, Victoria. Throughout his career Stuart travelled extensively, and in the 1990s worked at many topmaking mills in China on quality improvement projects. He also provided technical advice and training at mills in India, Ukraine, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Latvia, Byelorussia and other parts of Europe and Asia.35mm colour transparency mounted in plastic slide mount showing printed text in English and Chinese.wool, industry, australia, australian wool board international wool secretariat, factory, training, wool scouring -
Federation University Art Collection
Printmaking - Etching and ChineColle, Lynch, Fiona, "How", 2000
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.art, artwork, fiona lynch, alumni, print, printmaking, etching, edition, chine colle -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Christopher Somerville, Our War - How the British Commonwealth Fought the Second World War, 1998
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Hugh Cleland Hoy, 40 O.B./ How the War was Won, 1932
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Christopher Chant, How Weapons Work, 1980
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Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, HG Wells, The war in the air : and particularly how Mr. Bert Smallways fared while it lasted, 1941
When Bert Smallways is accidentally whisked off to Germany in a balloon carrying plans for a top-secret aeroplane, he gets involved in Prince Karl Albert's massive airship raid on New York ... first step in a war which soon flares into world wide catastrophe.p.255.fictionWhen Bert Smallways is accidentally whisked off to Germany in a balloon carrying plans for a top-secret aeroplane, he gets involved in Prince Karl Albert's massive airship raid on New York ... first step in a war which soon flares into world wide catastrophe.air warfare - fiction, science fiction - english -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Donald McDonald, How we kept the flag flying : the story of the siege of Ladysmith, 1900
Story of the siege of LadysmithIll, p.303.non-fictionStory of the siege of Ladysmithboer war 1899-1902, ladysmith - sth africa -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, EH Jones, The road to En-Dor : being an account of how two prisoners of war at Yozgad in Turkey won their way to freedom, 1937
I followed them on a journey into nightmares, as what seemed to be a simple escape plan (simple? A lunatic escape plan of infinite complexity and unlikelihood, more like) transmuted and transformed' Neil Gaiman, from the foreword Captured during the First World War, Lieutenant E.H. Jones and Lieutenant C.W. Hill are prisoners of war at the Yozgad prison camp in Turkey. With no end to the war in sight and to save themselves from boredom, the prisoners hit upon the idea of making of a makeshift Ouija board to keep themselves entertained. But Jones, it turns out, has a natural skill for manipula.Appendix, p.327.non-fictionI followed them on a journey into nightmares, as what seemed to be a simple escape plan (simple? A lunatic escape plan of infinite complexity and unlikelihood, more like) transmuted and transformed' Neil Gaiman, from the foreword Captured during the First World War, Lieutenant E.H. Jones and Lieutenant C.W. Hill are prisoners of war at the Yozgad prison camp in Turkey. With no end to the war in sight and to save themselves from boredom, the prisoners hit upon the idea of making of a makeshift Ouija board to keep themselves entertained. But Jones, it turns out, has a natural skill for manipula. world war 1914-1918 - campaigns - middle east, world war 1914-1918 - prisoners of war -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Tuberous Begonia, Cultural Notes, How to Grow Tuberous Begonias. Ballarat Botanical Gardens
john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, begonias, tuberous -
Mentone Grammar School
How do you do, gentlemen! Mentone boys wearing the Pork Pie felt trilbies of the 1940s
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, How Great Thou Art
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, I Don't Know how to Love Him
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The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Booklet - Book, Keeping Information from the Enemy " How Intellegence Works", 1943
Pam, grey cover with black print Capt Bawesregimental property, wark vc club, ww2 -
Mont De Lancey
Book, E.Payson Hammond, M.A et al, Roger's Travels; or Scenes and Incidents with the Journey of two boys in foreign lands, and how they were led to start for the better country, 1886
The journey of two boys in overseas countries and their adventures with strong religious themes.Orange hardcover children's fiction book, Roger's Travels by E. Payson Hammond. M.A with the title surrounded by gold boxes and an illustration of a Dutch windmill and boat in the countryside. Brown flowers decorate the right side with the author's name E. Payson Hammond M.A underneath. The spine has the title author flowers and initials of the publisher SSU at the bottom. Black and white illustrations and full page plates are throughout. At the end are 15 pages of recommended books for young children by the Sunday School Union. 155p.fictionThe journey of two boys in overseas countries and their adventures with strong religious themes.religious fiction, adventure stories, children's books, morals fiction -
Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, POCH class instructor Pam Metcalf", How to live with teens", Unknown date
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The Celtic Club
Book, Janet Reakes, How to Trace Your Irish Ancestors, 1992
A manual produced by a professional genealogist to aid family historians in their quest for Irish forbears.Maps, p 64non-fictionA manual produced by a professional genealogist to aid family historians in their quest for Irish forbears.ireland - geneology, ireland - family history -
The Celtic Club
Book, Hodder and Stoughton, How the Irish saved civilization: the untold story of Irelands heroic role from the fall of Rome to the rise of medieval Europe, 1995
A scholarly study of a period that is central to our past and heritage. Cahill captures the unique sensibility of the unsung Irish who relaunched civilizationIndex, ill, p.246.non-fictionA scholarly study of a period that is central to our past and heritage. Cahill captures the unique sensibility of the unsung Irish who relaunched civilizationireland - history, western civilization - history -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Topic 1 - "How wide the beam?": Introductory statistical paper
1973 comprehensive statistical survey of likely numbers of Legatees, widows and children projected for 15 years, by W.K. Roberts, an Actuary at AMP, Melbourne. This was commissioned in order to consider the future of Legacy at a meeting in Hobart on March 24, 1973. The paper is identified as Appendix E, but the document it is appended to is missing. For the first time figures included the post 1945 conflicts, making the decline in child numbers more gradual, increasing the widow numbers more steeply, and predicting that Legatee numbers would be maintained until 1983 with the caveat that their capacity would change as they aged. Pinned to the printed survey is an anonymous handwritten note giving the number of children in residence at Harelands, Stanhope and Blamey House in 1972-4.Part of the history of Melbourne Legacy's involvement with residential care for children, indicating their awareness of the need to plan for the future.01666.1 White printed double sided sheets, black on white. 01666.2 Yellow copy paper with handwritten text in blue ink. residences, review, blamey house, harelands, stanhope -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, George H Doran, The science of eating : how to insure stamina, endurance, vigor, strength and health in infancy, youth and age, 1918
A guide to healthy eatingp.408.non-fictionA guide to healthy eatingdiet, health -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Temple, How to collect stamps, 1950
A users guide to stamp collectingp.230.non-fictionA users guide to stamp collectingstamp collecting, philately -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Document - Leaflet, How a Ten Pound Bond Pays
In the aftermath of World War 1, the Australian government aimed to raise 25 million pounds through the Second Peace Loan. Money raised was to be used for the repatriation and resettlement of former servicemen. Targets were set for money to be raised in each of the Australian states. This notice encouraged Victorians to help WWI returned servicemen through the purchase of peace bonds. It details the amount of interest a purchaser of a bond in the Second Peace Loan would receive after ten years. This notice was displayed in various public buildings, and the wording of the notice was also used in newspaper advertisements, for example this advertisement appeared in The Argus on 6 September 1920.Small cream coloured notice advertising the financial rewards to be gained through investment in peace bonds issued by the Australian government as part of the Second Peace Loan 1920.peace bonds, world war i, first world war -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Book, R. H. Hensell and Sons, How to become a champion at Bowls / by R. T. Harrison, 1976
A complete course of modern instruction in the sport of lawn bowls.184 p., illus., with paper dust jacket non-fictionA complete course of modern instruction in the sport of lawn bowls.heidelberg golf club bowling club, lawn bowls, bowling -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Book, R. H. Hensell and Sons, How to become a champion at Bowls / by R. T. Harrison, 1965
A complete course of modern instruction in the sport of lawn bowls.192 p., illus., with paper jacket (damaged)non-fictionA complete course of modern instruction in the sport of lawn bowls.heidelberg golf club bowling club, lawn bowls, bowling -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - PhD Thesis, Maria Veronika Rose, Water Reflections: How a Case of Water Usage Efficiency Engaged Extension Practice in a Local Rural Catchment, 2009
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Marriner Group Theatres Archive
Book, How To Enjoy Theatre
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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Elkin A P, The Australian Aboriginal. How to Understand Them, 1948
A comprehensive study of Australian Aboriginal and their culture at the period of the 1930s particulerly North West and Central Australian tribes.aboriginals -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Learn how to prune like an expert, c. 1930
Appeared during 1991 Centenary celebrations. had been kept in someone else's files entitled, "Women's Education, 1930's."A newspaper cutting of an article advertising a pruning demonstration to be given by Mrs Jennifer Brasch (a qualified horticulturalist) - probably associated with the Department of Agriculture. Mrs Brasch is pictured, as are 3 pruning tools: secateurs, long handled pruners and a pruning saw. There is a list of pruning implements, their countries of production and prices.jennifer brasch, horticulturalist, pruning, centenary, women's education, dept of agriculture, secateurs, long-handled pruners, pruning saw -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Everylady's Journal, A career for Australian Girls. How to Earn a Living with a Spade, Fork - and Brains, 1927
Newspaper cutting from "Everylady's Journal", January 1, 1927, p 13-14. Discusses why women are good gardeners, the course content and accommmodation for students. The first female student, was Miss Olive Holltum (now Mellor), and at that time the principal was Mr Rae and the deputy principal Mr A. W. Jessop (Jessep). Other graduates mentioned include Miss Allender, Miss Dorothy Kraffe, Miss Edna Walling. There is a short interview with Edna Walling and a photo (1) with the caption: "Miss Edna Walling - Graduate from Burnley College - Melbourne's most famous gardener. The photo on p. 14 (2) shows a group of students and a staff member in the orchard with the caption: "In the fruit orchard. Students of the Burnley Horticultural College receiving practical instruction in pruning."female students, olive mellor (nee holtum), mr rae, principal, a.w. jessep, graduates, miss allender, dorothy kraffe, edna walling, student outside classes, pruning, orchard, courses -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book - The Unforgiving Minute: How Australia Learned to Tell the Time
Drawing on a wide range of theoretical insights and primary sources, "The Unforgiving Minute" offers an original interpretation of Australian history. It examines time telling from the convict era to the 1990's. As the convict era drew to an end, the colonial governors looked to clocks as the mechanical policemen of an emerging free society. Fifty years later, as railways and telegraphs began to spread across the land, and pocket watches appeared on the waistcoats of working men, colonial society began to keep stricter hours of work and play, and to teach its children the virtue of punctuality. In the early 20th century, punch clocks and time-switches laid the basis for new patterns of work in the factory and the home. Now, in the 1990s, the "faceless clocks" in computers and automated control systems have created a "postmodern" time regime that is both more flexible, and more demanding, than its predecessors.a small book of 21.5 cm; 160pnon-fictionDrawing on a wide range of theoretical insights and primary sources, "The Unforgiving Minute" offers an original interpretation of Australian history. It examines time telling from the convict era to the 1990's. As the convict era drew to an end, the colonial governors looked to clocks as the mechanical policemen of an emerging free society. Fifty years later, as railways and telegraphs began to spread across the land, and pocket watches appeared on the waistcoats of working men, colonial society began to keep stricter hours of work and play, and to teach its children the virtue of punctuality. In the early 20th century, punch clocks and time-switches laid the basis for new patterns of work in the factory and the home. Now, in the 1990s, the "faceless clocks" in computers and automated control systems have created a "postmodern" time regime that is both more flexible, and more demanding, than its predecessors. time measurements -- social aspects -- australia -- history, clocks and watches -- social aspects -- australia -- history, australia -- social conditions, graeme davison -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Scheer, Robert, How the United States got involved in Vietnam, 1965
The path of America's slow, gradual, and then steadily mounting involvement in Vietnam has never been fully explored.A report to the center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 -- united states, united states -- foreign relations -- vietnam