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Kew Historical Society Inc
Document, Holland Loxton, Notification to the Residents of Derrick Street by the Local Board of Health, 1885, 1885
Streets and drains were the basic infrastructure problems for Kew in the 1880s. Decent streets and drains were fundamental to the quality of life of the residents. Without drainage, streets became muddy, boggy and sometimes impassable. Pools and puddles of stagnant water became smelly. The run off water, mixed with human and animal wastes, because there was no sewerage, became a health hazard. Streets and drains then became what were known as 'a nuisance'. Kew suffered from bouts of typhoid fever during the 1880s. Derrick Street was a private street on the margin of the business district of Kew and a well-used thoroughfare. We hear first about Derrick Street when the ratepayers applied to Council to have the street 'taken over' in January 1881. The Council agreed, after much debate, but ratepayers had to pay half the costs. The argument of the majority of the Council was that there was an established policy that ratepayers of private streets either had to hand over the street fully-formed or pay half the costs if Council did the work. It was felt that to make an exception for Derrick Street would create a precedent for ratepayers of other private streets. On the other hand the ratepayers, and a minority of Council, believed that there were extenuating circumstances in the case of Derrick Street. They believed that the costing by the Borough Surveyor was excessive. They felt the Council was partly responsible for the state of the street due to a channel on Bulleen Road, which deposited sand in the street. The Council had also put in some kerbing at the entrance to the street. Finally, the ratepayers believed that the street had become an important and convenient thoroughfare in Kew, and thus should be an exception to the policy on private streets. In the end a decision was delayed to allow the ratepayers to drain and form the street themselves. And there the matter stood till September 1882, when Miss Reilly complained about rubbish on a block of land in Derrick Street. So, in October 1882 the Council agreed to take over and form the street with the ratepayers paying half the costs. The ratepayers did not want to pay, so the argument continued in Council into 1883. There was a standoff for a further 18 months, until the problem could no longer be ignored. In October 1884 the Inspector of Nuisances and the Health Officer reported that Derrick Street was a health hazard as there was no drainage outlet for waste water. These reports changed the status of the problem of Derrick Street. It became an issue of public health, and thus the Council, acting as the Local Board of Health, had power to prepare plans and order the ratepayers to drain the street and pay all the costs, or let the Council do the work and charge ratepayers half the costs of the works. By April 1885, the time for ratepayers to complete the works themselves had expired, so the Council proceeded with the work and required ratepayers to pay for their share of the costs. All ratepayers had paid by the end of April except Mr Whiddycombe, who refused to pay. Mr Whiddycombe was warned to pay in October 1885. Legal action was taken against him in November. The Council lost the case on technical grounds. The Council, acting as the Local Board of Health, relaunched the legal action and won. The last we hear of Derrick Street is that seven day’s notice was given to Derrick Street ratepayers to pay for the drainage works in May 1887. We presume that Mr Whiddycombe paid. (Research: Andrew Frost)Rare and historic publication issued by the Board of Health in the Borough of Kew in 1885 to residents of Derrick street regarding the need for proper drainage for the purpose of improving public health.Printed formal notice sent by the Board of Health of the Borough of Kew to landowners in Derrick Street, Kew. The notice advised the owners that they were required to form and drain the street according to the levels and specifications approved by the Board. The letter was sent on January 23rd 1885, and signed by the Inspector of Nuisances.borough of kew -- greater melbourne (vic.), council notices -- public health, derrick street -- kew (vic.) -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Various health issues in Maroondah 1947-1992
Various health issues in Maroondah 1947-1992 - 12 pages. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Professional reference, Mothers and Babies Health Association, Adelaide, Professional reference for Marjorie Jean Burke, 21/11/1951
Professional reference for Marjorie Jean Burke, it gives her time at the Mothers and Babies Health Association in Adelaide as 6 months in 1951.Miss Burke was a nurse, midwife and infant welfare sister. This collection covers her many qualifications throughout Australia and Great Britain, including references both professional and personal. When Miss Burke returned to Australia, she was employed at Diamond Valley Community Hospital as a nurse in 1953 and as Deputy Matron 1954-1971.Letter typed on cream letterhead.Signed by Medical Director.marjorie jean burke, nurses, diamond valley community hospital, mothers and babies health association -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Eltham Shire Council, EB 8 (b) Health Act Scheme, Franklin and Brougham streets, Eltham, 1969
35mm colour positive transparency blue Agfacolour Service plastic mountEB 8 (b) Health Act Scheme, 4 August 1969brougham steet, eltham, franklin street, infrastructure, map, planning, subdivison lots, health act scheme -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Letter, Department of Health, Victoria, Letter of acceptance into a course for Marjorie Jean Burke, 16/03/1953
Letter of acceptance into a course for Marjorie Jean Burke, from the Department of Health, Victoria, issued in 1953. The course offered is by the Royal Sanitary Institute.Miss Burke was a nurse, midwife and infant welfare sister. This collection covers her many qualifications throughout Australia and Great Britain, including references both professional and personal. When Miss Burke returned to Australia, she was employed at Diamond Valley Community Hospital as a nurse in 1953 and as Deputy Matron 1954-1971.Certificate on cream folded paper.Signed by Secretary.marjorie jean burke, nurses, diamond valley community hospital, department of health victoria, royal sanitary institute -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Drawing - Illustration, Australian Rotary Health Research Fund, "Swanston Street Melbourne", late 1980s
Illustration - colour engraving printed onto white card, titled "Swanston Street Melbourne" of a painting of a street scene in Swanston, looking north with the Town Hall and the City Square in the work. Painting by John Tiplady, produced to raise funds for the Australian Rotary Health Research Fund. Used for a Christmas Card.trams, tramways, swanston st, town hall, greetings cards -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Brief history of Maroondah Social Health Centre; Newspaper cuttings 1988
Brief history of Maroondah Social Health Centre; Newspaper cuttings 1988 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Health Council plea, 1993
Following loss of government funding, the Nunawading District Health Council's chairman, Bill Coyne, says community support is needed or the N.D.H.C. would be forced to hand back its equipment to the Association of District Health Centres.Following loss of government funding, the Nunawading District Health Council's chairman, Bill Coyne, says community support is needed or the N.D.H.C. would be forced to hand back its equipment to the Association of District Health Centres.Following loss of government funding, the Nunawading District Health Council's chairman, Bill Coyne, says community support is needed or the N.D.H.C. would be forced to hand back its equipment to the Association of District Health Centres.health services, nunawading district health council, coyne, bill -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Bairnsdale Regional Health Service, History of local families from A to B, 2013
28 biographies of East Gippsland people compiled for Healthy Living project of Bairnsdale Regional Health Service. Adams, Andy, Albert, Ahchow, Allen, Anderson, Armit. Baade, Barke, Batten Bates, Beaumont, Burnett, Bell, Berlingeri, Beveridge, Bills, Bisson, Bley, Blennerhassett, Bliss, Brigs, Brooks, Broome, Buckley, Bull, Bulmer, Butterfield, Bynebiography -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Booklet - Ledger, Lindenow Health Declaration, 17715
Booklet is composed of preprinted proforma, individual pages are filled in with ink, approximately 25% has been used, some certificates are affixed to the opposite leaf.A Health Declaration Booklet for entry to Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF).correspondence -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Health Centre struggles under state grant cuts, 1993
The future of the Nunawading District Health Council is in doubt following the State Government's withdrawal of funding.The future of the Nunawading District Health Council is in doubt following the State Government's withdrawal of funding.The future of the Nunawading District Health Council is in doubt following the State Government's withdrawal of funding.health services, nunawading district health council -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Maternal and Child Health Service
City of Nunawading pamphlet stating location and services provided by Maternal and Child Health Centres.City of Nunawading pamphlet stating location and services provided by Maternal and Child Health Centres.City of Nunawading pamphlet stating location and services provided by Maternal and Child Health Centres.city of nunawading, maternal and child health centres, health centres -
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 -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Certificate, Mount Alexander Hospital Castlemaine, 2006-10-02
Certificate Presented to Thompsons Foundry Band Inc. Mt Alexander Hospital Castlemaine Quality, Care and Commitment Certificate of Appreciation awarded to Thompsons Foundry Band In grateful acknowledgement for service provided to Mt Alexander Hospitalcertificate -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Certificate, Mount Alexander Hospital Castlemaine, 2007-10-29
Certificate Presented to Thompsons Foundry Band Inc. Mt Alexander Hospital Castlemaine Quality, Care and Commitment Certificate of Appreciation awarded to Thompsons Foundry Band In grateful acknowledgement for service provided to Mt Alexander Hospitalcertificate -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Baby health centre
Mitcham baby health centre established in Mitcham Memorial Hall. Equipment donated by E.E. Walker.Mitcham baby health centre established in Mitcham Memorial Hall. Equipment donated by E.E. Walker.Mitcham baby health centre established in Mitcham Memorial Hall. Equipment donated by E.E. Walker.maternal and child health centres, mitcham baby health centre, mitcham memorial hall, walker, edgar edwardes, australian tesselated tile co. pty ltd -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, 2 cars - An Austin & an early model Holden parked on Windermere St., outside Ballarat Base Hospital 13/02/1959 - Regional & District Hospital Collection - Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Bedding being aired on the North verandah, looking East, on the ground floor of the Ballarat Base Hospital, photo take on 13/02/1959 - 4 of 4 photos - Regional & District Hospital Collection - Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory -
Department of Health and Human Services
Exterior photo of the childrens' ward bathroom at Cohuna District Hospital. Photo was taken circa September 1969 - Regional & District Hospital Collection - Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory -
Department of Health and Human Services
Interior – 2 of 2 - Hallway - Views of the hallway with room service board near phone bell – Redcliffs District Hospital buildings - Regional & District Hospital Collection - Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory -
Department of Health and Human Services
Interior – Surgical Instruments - View of the autoclave which is used to sterilize surgical instruments – Redcliffs District Hospital buildings - Regional & District Hospital Collection - Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory -
Department of Health and Human Services
1 of 3 photos - Hospital entrance with new addition of the front day room under construction at the Alexandra District Hospital. Photo taken in March 1978 - Regional & District Hospital Collection - Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory -
Department of Health and Human Services
Interior - Photo of interior of kitchen, hot water urns, air conditioning unit, at Alexandra District Hospital. Photo take in March 1978 - Regional & District Hospital Collection - Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Architectural drawing, provided by the Department of Public Works, of an autopsy table for Ballarat Mental Hospital. The plan is dated 09/01/1959 - Regional & District Hospital Collection - Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory -
Mont De Lancey
Book, E.J. Stanley, Library of Health, 1916 (1926 edition)
A rare vintage home medical book, 1926 edition with 20 books in one volume. It is fully illustrated with pop-ups and full details of prevention rather than cure for the layman and family use.A very thick vintage black leather bound textured forewoed Library of Health book with the title embossed in the middle of the front cover in gold letters with a cross above the title and a genie lamp below. There is a patterned embossed rectangular border as well. On the spine the title is embossed in gold letters with a tree design in black embossing along the the length of the spine. The end papers are an allover red and cream floral and leaf pattern. The marbled edges of the pages are red, green, and white flecked. Inside there is a Foreward with two quotes about life and death as well as one about the knowledge of prevention of disease, especially in the home. The next page has a statement stating that over a million copies of this book have been sold. The black and white frontispiece is a photograph of the editor B. Frank Scholl, Ph.G., M.D. The title page has the title, editor, and publication details. There is a 'Thanks...'page, a General Arrangement page, A Table of Contents for each of the 20 Books contained in the book, List of Illustrations, diagrams, charts, some coloured as well as many black and white photographs. Pp. 1712 B. The author in 1916 was E.J. Stanley Copyright 1916. There are tables, medicine doses, glossary and an Index at the back. Total Pp. 1774. Inside is a small white with blue lettering Instruction Booklet from the publisher for the use of the book to ensure it is not damaged because of it's size and and some guidance for some of the contents to assist the greatest benefit is received.A rare vintage home medical book, 1926 edition with 20 books in one volume. It is fully illustrated with pop-ups and full details of prevention rather than cure for the layman and family use.health and medical equipment, health, health books, health - families, medical books -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Nola Purdie, Working Together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health and Wellbeing Principles and Practice, 2010
Pt 1 History and contexts: 1. Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health: an overview 2. A history of psychology in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health 3. The social, cultural and historical context of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians 4. The policy context of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health Pt 2 Issues of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health and wellbeing: 5. Mental illness in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples 6. Social determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing 7. Preventing suicide among Indigenous Australians 8. Anxiety and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people 9. Substance misuse and mental health among Aboriginal Australians 10. Trauma, transgenerational transfer and effects on community wellbeing 11. Indigenous family violence: pathways forward Pt 3 Mental health practice: 12. Working as a culturally competent mental health practitioner 13. Communication and engagement: urban diversity 14. Issues in mental health assessment with Indigenous Australians 15. Reviewing psychiatric assessment in remote Aboriginal communities 16. Promoting perinatal mental health wellness in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities Pt 4 Working with specific groups: models, programs and services: 17. Ngarlu: a cultural and spiritual strengthening model 18. Principled engagement: Gelganyem youth and community well being program 19. Dealing with loss, grief and trauma: seven phases to healing 20. The Marumali program: an Aboriginal model of healing 21. Mental health programs and services.colour photographs, tablesmental health -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Booklet, Cunninghame Health Declaration, 13820
Booklet is composed of pre-printed pro-forma and filled in with ink, booklet has been filled to capacity, approx 100 pages, some certificates affixed to opposite pageA Health Declaration booklet for entry to Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) Cunninghame Lodgemedical book -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, The front facade, built in 1899, showing the existing elevation, of the Queen Victoria Ward, originally 'the women's ward', Ballarat Hospital in September 1957 - Regional & District Hospital Collection - Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
Photo taken by the Department of Health - Building & Services Division - Facilities Development - Ballarat Hospital - September 1957 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Rear of Maternal & Infant Health Centre, Mitcham, 1998
Coloured photo of Rear of Maternal & Infant Health Centre, Mitcham. Centre was demolished and is now a carpark for railway users.maternal & child health centre, mitcham. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Robert Baker, Display: Children's Health, Kew Library, 2017, 01/03/2017
From its beginnings in 1958, the Society has mounted exhibitions and/or displays, in early days in shop window and in community spaces located in the Kew City Hall (later Kew Library), and since 2010 at the Kew Court House. Exhibitions typically coincided with the annual Kew Community Festival in March, but after 2013 evolved into three new exhibitions yearly at the Kew Court House. Smaller displays continue to be mounted in the Kew Library. Display sourced from the Society's and private collections, curated by Les Littlechild, illustrating historical aspects of children's health in Kew.kew historical society - exhibitions, children's health - kew (vic), kew library