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Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a number of buildings, one of them with a tower, viewed across a body of water. This photograph is one of two printed on a single sheet of photographic paper.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a building with a tower, with a building with a dome shaped roof in the foreground.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a group of buildings, one with a tower, viewed across a body of water.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of several buildings. On the left is a brick tower building. To the right, in the background, is a timber shed. A number of people are walking about or are seated at tables.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of the front of two brick buildings with roof lines of different styles.ng about or are seated at tables.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a brick building with corrugated water tanks on the roof and an attached roof area, probably to supply shelter for deliveries.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of two adjacent brick building, with a group of people gathered in front of it, listening to a speaker. A sign on the front of the right hand building, above the door, reads "1891"Paper label pasted on top left corner of photo: "Mt. Ophir"mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a brick building, with an ornate roof line. A sign above the door reads "1903"mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of several people walking across a raised walkway in a building with rough textured walls, and stained timber ceiling beams. There are two rows of wine barrels in the foregroundmt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of two adjoined brick buildings, with a group of people standing in front of it listening to a speaker. mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of the rear of a brick building with corrugated iron water tanks on the roof. There is an attached roofed area, probably to protect deliveries from weather.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a group of brick buildings, one of them with a tower, viewed across a body of water.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a group of brick buildings, one of them with a tower, viewed across a body of water.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a group of brick buildings, one of them with a tower, viewed across a body of water.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a group of brick buildings, one of them with a tower, viewed across a body of water.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of two adjacent brick buildings, with different styles of roof lines.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of brick buildings, one with a tower.Typed at top of photo: "Mt. Ophir. Rutherglen"mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of two adjacent brick buildings of different styles, with a group of people standing in front of it, listening to a speaker. The building on the right has "1891" written below the centre, upper floor window.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a number of brick buildings, one of them with a tower, viewed across a body of water.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of brick buildings, one of them with a tower. A number of people are walking about in front of the buildings.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of brick buildings, one of them with a tower. The tower has the word "Office" written above the doorway.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of brick buildings, one of them with a tower. To the right in the foreground is a building with a domed roof, the roof in poor repair.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of the interior of a shed with two people tending a bed of young grapevine cuttings.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry, viticulture, grape vines -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph, mounted on cardboard and enclosed in a folder, showing several brick buildings with different roof styles, one of them a tower. The building on the right has a dome shaped roof. mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member... was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a number of brick buildings, one of them with a tower, viewed across a body of water.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - Decorative ceramic bowl
... Costa grandmother of one of the life members of Wodonga... grandmother of one of the life members of Wodonga & District ...This bowl was used in the home of Mrs. Laura Sommer nee Costa grandmother of one of the life members of Wodonga & District Historical Society who donated this item to our collection. It is representative of decorative household items in the early to mid 20th century.This item is an outstanding example of popular decorative household items from the 19th and early 20th century.A large ceramic decorative bowl featuring rural images. The primary colours of the bowl is a deep blue with gilt edges and markings. It features 2 rural scenes showing men with horses and a cart. The top edge is slightly contoured. There is a maker's mark underneath the bowl.Maker's map on base: A small flower within and larger flower shape with "MADE IN ENGLAND" written around it.decorative bowls, domestic items, ceramics, english ceramics and porcelain -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Partington Family of Lifers, 17/07/1976
... Several members of the Partington family are life members... family are life members of the Greensborough Football Club - Gary ...Several members of the Partington family are life members of the Greensborough Football Club - Gary, his brother Trevor, father Alan and Uncle Jack. Scanned image of GFC life membership badges of Gary and Alan, and Alan's life membership badge for DVFL.Digital copy of news article 1 page, black text. Scan of medallions referred to in text.gary partington, trevor partington, alan partington, jack partington, greensborough football club, dvfl, diamond valley football league -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
... . Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member.... Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member ...The rear of one of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of brick buildings with corrugated iron water tanks on the roof and an attached covered area presumably for deliveries. This photograph is one of two printed on a single sheet of photographic paper.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photo, Photo of Bruno Moretti with trophies, 1960s, 1960s
... . A founding and later life member of Disability Sport & Recreation.... A founding and later life member of Disability Sport & Recreation ...Bruno Moretti was a key early Australian Paralympian, and a gold and silver medallist in the Paralympics during the 1960s. A founding and later life member of Disability Sport & Recreation, Moretti continued to contribute to the disabled sports movement after his retirement from competition.Black and white photograph of Bruno Moretti with two trophies.The reverse side of the photo has the handwritten description (in pencil): Bruno Moretti BEST PLAYER 1960'S -
Vision Australia
Letter - Text, Letter to a Life Member (1931), 9 February 1931
... Letter to a Life Member (1931)...Letter to an unidentified Life Member asking for assistance...Letter to an unidentified Life Member asking for assistance ...Letter to an unidentified Life Member asking for assistance in organising fundraising events to support Special Blind Appeal. The letter continues on to a second page, however this is missing. This is an example of a joint appeal between the RVIB and the AAFB, who usually preferred to work independently.1 photocopied letter with illustrations at topTop left hand corner is a lighthouse with the words 'Education and Maintenance of Blind Children, Industrial Professional Training Etc of Blind Adults, Homes Etc for Aged and Infirm Blind' written on the tower. The light that shines towards a female child and an adult male who are both wearing blindfolds, contains the wording 'Special 50,000 (pound) appeal for the Blind Children & Adults of Victoria". To immediate left of the people is written "Blind/and seeking the light/your generous donation will help them find it'. To the right of the rocks upon the which the lighthouse stands "Kindly address donations Hon. Treas. of Blind Appeal, The Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Cr. Harold Luxton M.L.A., Town Hall, Melbourne". Underneath the lighthouse against the left edge of the paper "Institutes participating in this appeal - The Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind and the Association for the Advancement of the Blind - these organisations care for the blind of Victoria from the cradle to the grave. Please address all correspondence S.W,. Hedger, Secretary Blind Appeal, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, St Kilda Road, Prahran, S.1. Vic, Phone W 6500. Blind Appeal Enquiry Office: Nicholas Building, 5th Floor Swanston Street, Melbourne, Phone F 6418."royal victorian institute for the blind, association for the advancement of the blind, fundraising