Showing 248 items matching " victoria 150th"
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Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Arriving: The Victorians. By Richard Broome, 1984_
This volume deals with the life of immigrants to Victoria over 150 years.Part 1 of a 3-part series to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of VictoriaHard cover. 258 pages, illus (some colour), end maps.victoria immigration, victoria history, victoria social conditions, richard broome -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, David Llyod, Domestic comforts they had none: a pictorial history of the Bendigo Hospital, 2003
A history of the Bendigo Hospital from its beginning in 1853, with the erection of a small slab and stone hospital to care for the diggers on the Bendigo goldfields, and its growth to a large regional medical institution.Green background, title on front cover and spine. Coloured print of the Bendigo Gold District Hospital [ca 1880']. Dustjacket same format. Contains many black and white illustrations within.non-fictionA history of the Bendigo Hospital from its beginning in 1853, with the erection of a small slab and stone hospital to care for the diggers on the Bendigo goldfields, and its growth to a large regional medical institution.bendigo hospital, nursing, nurses, bendigo, hospitals-history, hospitals-victoria -
Clunes Museum
Print - FRAMED PRINT, BREAKING THE NEWS, 1887
THE NEW PRINT OF CLUNES MOST FAMOUS PAINTING 'BREAKING THE NEWS' BY SIR JOHN LONGSTAFF WAS PRESENTED TO CLUNES MUSEUM BY EUGENE SCHLUSSER ON AUGUST 13TH 2009 AS A GIFT AND A THANK YOU. EUGENE SCHLUSSER AN INDEPENDENT FILM MAKER MADE A SUCCESSFUL SHORT FILM ABOUT CLUNES 'CLUNES GOLD' FOR THE 150TH CELEBRATIONS OF THE FIRST GOLD DISCOVERY IN VICTORIA IN 2001.FRAMED PRINT OF JOHN LONGSTAFF'S PAINTING OF ''BREAKING THE NEWS - SUPPLEMENTARY, PRESENTED TO CLUNES MUSEUM BY EUGENE SCHLUSSER AUGUST 13, 2009(BOTTOM LH CORNER) JOHNLlONGSTAFF (1862-1941) AUSTRALIA, "BREAKING THE NEWS" OIL ON CANVAS 109.7 X 152.8 CM STATE COLLECTION, ART GALLERY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. ACQUIRED WITH FUNDS FROM THE HACKETT BEQUEST 1933local history, illustration, prints, longstaff, sir john -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, Alan Gregory, The ever open door: a history of the Royal Melbourne Hospital 1848-1998, 1998
History of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the first public hospital in Victoria, from its opening in 1848 in Lonsdale St up to 1998, contains over 100 historical photographs and illustrations.Illustrated book with dustjacket. Book is bound in dark blue fabric with hospital crest on front in gilt. title and publisher's mark printed in gilt on spinenon-fictionHistory of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the first public hospital in Victoria, from its opening in 1848 in Lonsdale St up to 1998, contains over 100 historical photographs and illustrations.royal melbourne hospital-history, hospitals-victoria-history -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, Marilyn Lake 1949, Double time, women in Victoria,150 years, 1985
This book explores the experiences of women in Victoria over 150 years, highlighting their diverse roles in public and private life. It features more than fifty women, from convicts to nuns, actresses to soldiers, settlers to writers, and housewives to political activists, showcasing their social and personal diversity. The book emphasizes the home's importance, alongside the marketplace, and examines the significance of both reproduction and production. It provides a new perspective on Australian history, focusing on women's place, relationships between public and private life, paid and unpaid work, and the intersection of politics and gender.Illustrated book with white front cover that has four coloured illustrations of women in various activities. Title and authors' names are printed in red ink, along with a book description in black ink on the front cover along with publisher's logo and four red lines. Abbreviated title, underlined, in white ink, and authors names in black ink are printed on an orange background on the spine along with the publisher's logo. The back cover has a summary of the book printed in orange, along with another three illustrations of women, publisher's logo and 'Victoria 150 ' logo on a yellow backgroundnon-fictionThis book explores the experiences of women in Victoria over 150 years, highlighting their diverse roles in public and private life. It features more than fifty women, from convicts to nuns, actresses to soldiers, settlers to writers, and housewives to political activists, showcasing their social and personal diversity. The book emphasizes the home's importance, alongside the marketplace, and examines the significance of both reproduction and production. It provides a new perspective on Australian history, focusing on women's place, relationships between public and private life, paid and unpaid work, and the intersection of politics and gender. women-victoria-history-19th century, women-victoria-history=20th century, women-victoria-social conditions -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Documents, Ascot, Red Cross, Carry On Club
On 17 and 18 September 1938 Ascot, Victoria celebrated the centenary. harry S. Holmes was the Honorary Secretary of the 'back to' celebrations. Elizabeth Chatham was the honorary Secretary of the Come back to Ascot event in 1988. Typed and hand written documents relating to Ascot, Victoriaascot centenary, ascot 150th celebration, ascot carry on club, recipe book, harry holmes, back to ascot, ascot district 150th anniversary committee, graeme spittle, frank mcgrath, graeme mccallum, reg kinnersley, marman grills, edgar grills, david seath, howard sabey, ivan thomas, judy kinnersley, colin loader, ian thomas, e. chatham, joan sobey, joan loader, elizabeth chatham -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Documents, Family Histories: McRae of Ascot; Grills Family of Coghill's Creek; Andrew Scott of "Elcho" Ascot;
Documents and information relating to the McRae family of Ascot, Victoria. ascot, mcrae family, grills family, andrew scott, scott family, 150th celebrations, christopher mcrae, mary ann mcrae, richard grills, susan grills, mt coghill, william clarke, isabella tinkler, rollo proudfoot, andrew proudfoot scott, eliza walter -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Miss Mary Coghill Holmes unveiling the District of Ascot 150th anniversary plaque
A woman wearing a hat and gloves removes an Australian flag to unveil a plaque in a rock commemorating the Pioneers of Ascot, Victoria from 1838. The plaque is in front of the Ascot District Community Hall. The woman is Mary Coghill Holmes, in 1988 she was the oldest living descendent of the district's pioneer Coghill FamiiyIn blue ballpoint pen verso: "Auntie Mary coghill - Holmes. Ascot 150 years Celebrations in from of Ascot Hall. chatham, chatham family collection, ascot, mary coghill, mary holmes, mary coghill-holmes