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Photograph - Image, Graeme Upton
Portrait of Association for the Blind treasurer Graeme UptonB/W photograph of Graeme Uptonassociation for the blind, graeme upton -
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Photograph - Image, A young John Cook
Faded photograph of John Cook, who later became the Chief Executive Officer for the AssociationB/W photograph of John Cookassociation for the blind, john cook -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, John Cook writing at a desk
Portrait of John Cook, probably taken for the Association's annual reportB/W photographs of John Cookassociation for the blind, john cook -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, John Cook
Portrait photos of John CookB/W photographs of John Cookassociation for the blind, john cook -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Blair Edgar headshot
Portrait image of one of the Carols by Candlelight organising committee for 1981. Blair Edgar was the Staging Advisor for the performance.B/W photograph of Blair Edgar23% Blair Edgar p11carols by candlelight, blair edgar -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, John Farnham on stage
John Farnham singing on stage, possibly for inclusion in the 1986 Carols by Candlelight program.B/W photograph of John FarnhamJohn Farnhamcarols by candlelight, john farnham -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Publicity photo of Colette Mann
Portrait of Collette Mann, most likely provided by her management for the Carols by Candlelight program, however it was not used.B/W photograph of Collette Manncarols by candlelight, colette mann -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, John Lidgerwood
Portrait photograph of John Lidgerwood for inclusion in 1983 Carols by Candlelight program.B/W photograph of John Lidgerwoodcarols by candlelight, john lidgerwood -
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Photograph - Image, Venetta Fields
Portrait of Venetta Fields, supplied for inclusion in 1986 Carols by Candlelight program.B/W photograph of Venetta Fieldscarols by candlelight, venetta fields -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Philip Gould
Portrait of Philip Gould, for inclusion in the 1983 Carols by Candlelight program.B/W photograph of Philip Gouldcarols by candlelight, philip gould -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Karen Knowles
Publicity photo of Karen Knowles, for inclusion in the 1983 Carols by Candlelight program.B/W photograph of Karen KnowlesFable Karen Knowles Polygram recordscarols by candlelight, karen knowles -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Jackie Love
Portrait of singer Jackie Love, for inclusion in the 1983 Carols by Candlelight program.B/W photograph of Jackie Love43/90carols by candlelight, jackie love -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Denis Walter
Denis Walter sits, possibly in the grounds of the RVIB facing St Kilda Road, strumming a guitar. Portrait taken for Carols by Candlelight program.B/W photograph of Denis Walter.carols by candlelight, denis walter -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Jill Perryman
Portrait shot of Jill Perryman, supplied by her management company, for inclusion in the Carols by Candlelight program.B/W photograph of Jill Perryman30%carols by candlelight, jill perryman -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Jennifer Murphy
Publicity portrait of Jennifer Murphy who performed at Carols by Candlelight in 1980.B/W photograph of Jennifer Murphy30% P.8carols by candlelight, jennifer murphy -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Stella Axarlis
Portrait photograph of Stella Axarlis, a soprano who performed at the 1981 Carols by Candlelight concert.B/W photograph of Stella Axalis30%, 509371D, 1981carols by candlelight, stella axarlis -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Portrait of Lindsay Thompson
Portrait photograph of Lindsay Thompson, acting Premier of Victoria, provided for inclusion in the 1981 program of Carols by Candlelight.B/W photograph of Lindsay Thompsoncarols by candlelight, lindsay thompson -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, John Atwell
Portrait of John Atwell for the 1982 Carols by Candlelight program.B/W portrait of John Atwell33%. Artgraf Studioscarols by candlelight, john atwell -
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Photograph - Image, Tony Borg
Portrait of Tony Borg for 1981 Carols by Candlelight program, organising committee page. Mr Borg was the musical coordinator for the event.B/W photograph of Tony BorgTony Borg. 30%carols by candlelight, tony borg -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Beeb Birtles
Portrait photograph of Beeb Birtles most likely supplied for Carols by Candlelight program when the Little River Band appeared in 1982.B/W photograph of Beeb Birtles.beeb birtles, carols by candlelight -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Portrait of Graeham Goble
Musician Graeham Goble performs at an unknown event, possibly supplied for the Carols by Candlelight program when the Little River Band played in 1982.B/W photograph of Graham Goble.carols by candlelight, graeham goble -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Denis Walter
Portrait photograph of performer Denis Walter, supplied for the 1981 Carols by Candlelight program.B/W portrait of Denis Walter.carols by candlelight, denis walter -
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Photograph - Image, Julie Anthony
Photograph of singer Julie Anthony, supplied for the 1981 Carols by Candlelight program.B/W photograph of Julie Anthony.exclusively on Wizard records & tapes (front right base)carols by candlelight, julie anthony -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Publicity shot of Julie Anthony
Portrait photograph of singer Julie Anthony, most likely supplied for inclusion into a Carols by Candlelight program.B/W portrait of Julie Anthonycarols by candlelight, julie anthony -
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Photograph - Image, Daryl Somers
Portrait photograph of performer Daryl Somers, supplied for inclusion in the 1981 Carols by Candlelight program.B/W photograph of Daryl Somerscarols by candlelight, daryl somers -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Women's Hostel (Egremont) in Windsor newspaper cutting
The AFB were aware that accommodation options for blind people were limited and sought to open a hostel to assist with this.The first hostel opened in Lara Street, South Yarra but could not meet demand. In 1926, a suitable property 'Egremont' at 54 The Avenue, Windsor, came on the market. The price was £2650. Lack of funds to purchase seemed an insurmountable barrier. With assistance from the Trustees of the Edward Wilson Estate and the Felton Bequest a deposit of £650 was raised. In a huge step of faith the Committee took out a mortgage of £2000. The interest on the mortgage and its repayments weighed heavily on the Committee. The Avenue, as 'Egremont' was commonly termed, was also a seven roomed house. Mr Paterson and the Architect, Mr Parkes of Oakley and Parkes, immediately began planning an extension, fourteen single bedrooms were added. They were filled from the Waiting List. A Windsor Auxiliary was formed and worked to reduce the mortgage of £2000. An active programme of dances, card evenings, theatre nights and the like took place under the leadership of Mrs. Robertson. The Auxiliary also took an interest in the boarders, arranging entertainment and social activity. £1500. was still owed in 1930. Living side by side is no easy task for a group of people, and the Hostel meeting minute books are filled with stories of disputes over wireless sets, telephones, hot water bottles and wardrobes. In 1958, with rising costs and the growth of aged care centres, the Hostel was closed and the house sold to a succession of private buyers. In 2016 it still stands and has been refurbished as a guest house.B/W copy of newspaper photographThe hostel for blind women at 54 The Avenue, Windsor was established in 1926 to provide a place where sightless women may live together to their mutual advantage under proper and sympathetic supervision. The Windsor Hostel was sold in 1958. This building still stands today and has been refurbished.egremont, blind womens hostel, tilly aston -
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Image, 1974
The Guiding Light Appeal was first launch in 1968 to raise money for building programs that the Association desperately required. Although the appeal target was reached, in 1974 it became clear that further funds were required to complete the work, and a second Guiding LIght Appeal was launched in May 1974. The Appeal chairman was Sir Henry Bolte and its target of $1million was slightly exceeded. 2 x B/W photographsBRI-P191.1 Personalities: Mr J.O. Wicking President of Association (right) With Sir Henry Bolte (L) & Sir Rohan Delacombe (Centre), Governor of Vic; at opening of Guiding Light Appeal 1974 Ticket no 3724 Client Abaus 120# Wanted Wed 18th Mounted as usual 52% Retouch scratches on photo, delete glass and cigarette from Bolteguiding light appeal, john wicking, sir henry bolte, sir rohan delacombe, association for the blind -
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Image, 1977
Images of John Wicking at the Association's Christmas Party held at the Malvern Town Hall. In the first picture Mr Wicking reads from a prepared speech on the stage, with a Christmas model of a reindeer and sleigh behind him as well as seated people. In the second image John and Janet Wicking are talking to another couple in the foyer of the Malvern Town Hall, with the Gilbert/Montford war memorial in the background. The third image is of John Wicking and John Wilson, sitting side by side at long tables, talking to the people around them.3 x B/W photographsXMas Party 77 40A/3, 10, 15john wicking, janet wicking, john wilson, association for the blind -
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Three people stand in a kitchen. The gentleman on the left wears a white coat, the younger male in the middle wears a chefs jacket and checked pants, and holds a platter, whilst the older female at the right holds a certificate. A Cooking Apprentice award was given to a person employed at the Association for the Blind.1 x B/W photographassociation for the blind -
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A Certificate of Merit from the AFB is presented to an unknown Bendigo organisation (possibly a corrections institution). Three men hold the certificate; two in suits, one in a workshirt and pants.1 x B/W photographBendigo page 3" (illegible) Photo No. 14 #85 Flanges top and bottomassociation for the blind