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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Parachute Assembly Decelleration Type 936-71
Description: Australian Aircraft Industry in decline during 1980s. Published by the GAF ~ February 1983 (02/83). Summary by GAF lists RAAF Mirage servicing and spares,offset work for FFG helicopter, and Airbus. Concept development phase for Winnin naval decoy, M7 Ika Level of Importance: . -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, 3rd RAR Honour Roll and Operations List
Two documents framed. One is the Honour Roll of 3rd RAR Soldiers killed between February and November 1968. Second lists battalion & Company Operations between january and November 1968documents, honour roll, 3 rar -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Beaufort Engineering Course Notes, Beaufort Notes
Note on the front lists the owner as A. W. McKeon, Group E. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Archival Notes for Beaufort Research, Notes for Brisbane[?]
Lists a series of archival documents Ridgeway was interested in for writing a book on Australian Beaufort production. May be useful for future researchers interacting with the National Archives of Australia or the Australian War Memorial. Written in cursive, hard to read. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Avro Lincoln Assessment Lists
... Moorabbin melbourne Avro Lincoln Assessment Lists Document CAC ... -
St Kilda Historical Society
Document - Booklet, City of St Kilda 1857-1957 : a century of progress and development, 1957
Contains lists of councillors, mayors, financial information, a brief summary of the creation and growth of the Municipal District of St Kilda, a list of 98 milestones and council decisions ('Did You Know?')Booklet covered in yellow card printed in colour, with multi-coloured crest of the City of St Kilda. Text printed in black on cream coloured glossy paper and containing black and white photographs. Stapled.city of st kilda, city of st kilda centenary -
St Kilda Historical Society
Document - Newsletter, The Pilgrim, 1957
Newsletter of the Church of St James East, St Kilda, edition no 367, published in March 1957. Contains the names of the Parish Priest and church officials; the dates and times of services, including for Lent 1957; lists of new subscribers; summaries of meetings; announcements.White paper, yellowed with age, printed in black on both sides and folded in half.the pilgrim newsletter, church of st james - east st kilda -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Camp School Tatura 4, section C, 1940's
Timetable drawn up by the lecturers who were conducting a school at Tatura 4, section c. Lists the lecturers, what they were lecturing on and times of the day, Sunday to Friday, that the lecturers took place. 1 cream coloured foolscap page of a timetable used in the camp school at Tatura, for the period beginning October 22. Type written.internee camp schools, internee camp schools timetables, internee camp schools lecturers, camp lecturers, camp schools, camp schools timetables -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Portfolio, The Prince of Wales. The Title and its Holders
A portfolio containing documents, photographs, letters and articles pertaining to "The Prince of Wales" over the years. Printed in Great Britain.A landscape cardboard folder which opens up to show the pages being held inside. Front cover has a red square in bottom left with white writing giving title of folder, (The Prince of Wales The Title and its Holders), whom written by (J P Brooke-Little Richmond Herald of Arms), edited by Jack Le Vien. A Giniger Portfolio. Published in association with George G Harrap & Co. Ltd. Above red square is a picture of Prince Charles. In middle is a copy of two documents. On right side Prince Charles in ceremonial dress. Across the two documents in middle is a red square with white writing "A Living History Portfolio". Back page is red with a white rectangle which lists the contents of the portfolio. Inside is white.prince of wales, richmond herald of arms, j p brooke-little, jack le vien, giniger portfolio, george g harrap & co ltd, ian deaville -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
School Report, Deutsche Schule Int-Lager 111 Tatura Australien, 1946
school report for Gertrud Hermann an internee in Camp 3. (original held in document folder)Black writing on a white back ground. Photocopy of school reports. Lists subjects and numbers for report together with explanation of value of numbers.gertrud hermann, camp 3 internees, camp school reports -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Camp 4, Rushworth, 1993
Documents from Camp 4, Rushworth. Japanese internees and garrison. Major Jim Sullivan, befriended many Japanese children in the camp. They kept in touch after the war and he organised a reunion back to Australia in 1993. Grey green cardboard folder, containing lists of internees, sketches of Jim Sullivan. Letters from former Japanese internees and their families.major jim sullivan, internment camps, camp 4, rushworth victoria, japanese internees -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Japanese Civilians Interned, 1991
Compiled and collected by Major Jim Sullivan. Lists of 498 Japanese civilians interned. The bond of friendship of the internees and officers, NCO's and particularly Lieutenant Jim Sullivan who loaded an Army truck with young internees for a trip to Rushworth and Peters ice cream. Old Lady Punshon was also fondly remembered.Olive green cardboard folder with white self adhesive sticker with inscription as below. Contains information in regard to Japanese civilians interned. Drawings, poems, letters, etc.Documents, Camp 4 Rushworth Japanese internees and Garrison. major jim sullivan, japanese internees, old lady punshon, camp 4, camp 4 japanese internees -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Camp 1 List
... camp 1 lists of names. secret document. goerner, b. schmitz,j.h ...Articles donated to MuseumGreen 3 ring folderCamp 1 Listtatura internment camp 1, lists of names., secret document., goerner, b., schmitz,j.h., fabarius, g., kropf, e. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, History of Tatura Hot Bread
2 pages tell the history of Tatura Hot Bread, formerly Gibbs Bakery. The other sheet lists the previous owners of the shop.2 typed pages in a plastic sleeve; 1 hand written page of list of previous owners of the shop.History of Tatura Hot Breadtatura hot bread, gibbs bakery, jack gibb, bernard gibb, glenda alexander, jeff alexander, glenn alexander, george wells, sopha wells, olivia wells -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Leaflet, Foy & Gibson Pty. Ltd
Leaflet of Foy & Gibson Pty Ltd. and what they were selling.Pink sheet which folds into four. On one side a picture of "The New Sunbeam" wood burning stove, the other side lists and prices of various grocery items.foy & gibson pty ltd, sunbeam stove, tatura, documents, pamphlets -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Transfer from Camp 14
Lists received from Migration Museum Archive, in Adelaide.Black folder containing photocopied lists of Germans transferred by train from Loveday, South Australia, to Camp 1. All in plastic sleevesTransfer from Camp 14, a Compound, Loveday SAgerman pow's, loveday south australia, camp 14 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document
Material from Gustav Pohligs private collection including lists of Australians interned in Camp 13 and reunions.Black 3 ring folder with original and photocopied material, photos etc. relating to Camp 13 German POW's.gustav pohlig, australian internees, camp 13, camp reunions -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio, Tatura Museum Acquisition Lists
Notes and records of donations of exhibits to the museum collection in alphabetical order.Black 2 ring binder with written & typed material in plastic folders.documents, diaries -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Document - Invitation, Methodist Order of Knights Benalla Court Installation of Officers
The Installation of the Benalla Court Officers was held on Saturday 29 May, 1937 in the John Cooper Methodist Hall, Benalla. The ceremony was followed by supper. The Methodist Order of Knights was the official youth organisation of the Methodist Church of Australasia. It originated in Hurstville, NSW, on the 4th October 1914 by the then Mr and later Rev Alex Bray. Alex Bray was a Sunday School teacher and spoke to his class of the Knights of the Round Table. In 1917 the Order of Knights was officially recognised by the Sunday School Dept of the NSW Methodist Conference. Courts spread thoroughout Australia. In 1927 the High Court of NSW called for designs for a badge and in 1929 the General Conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia recognised the Order as an approved Organisation. In 1938 the Senior Section was organised into Degrees of Sincerity, Service and Sacrifice; the Junior Section into Pages' Degree with advancement to Esquire. In 1954 the Junior Section was reorganised into two groups: Pages 8 to 11 years and Esquires 12 to 15 years. The Knight's Motto: "Live Pure, Speak True, Right Wrong, Follow Christ the King, else wherefore born?" Courts of the Order: General Conference Department of the Christian Education - General Court - Provincial High Court - District Court - Local Court - Senior Court - Intermediate Court - Junior Court . Regalia: All members of the Intermediate and Senior Courts wore regalia consisting of a cloth shield superimposed by a cross of light and dark blue ribbons, and supported by a cloth collar. Esquire and Degree of Sincerity regalia: White collar and white shield. Degree of Service regalia: Green collar and shield. Degree of Sacrifice: Scarlet collar and shield. District Court regalia: Blue collar and gold shield. High Court regalia: Gold collar and purple sheild. General Court regalia: Purple collar and shield. Officers of the local courts wore their symbols as part of their regalia.Cream folded card with green print. The card has the Order of Knights symbol at the top with the text following. The invitation lists the High Officers, the date, the venue, the Officers for 1937-1938 and Toasts.methodist order of knights benalla court -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Report, Nola Purdie et al, Indigenous languages programmes in Australian schools: a way forward, 2008
Currently, over 16,000 Indigenous students and 13,000 non-Indigenous students located in 260 Australian schools are involved in an Indigenous language program. More than 80 different Indigenous languages are taught. This project sought to present practice which would strengthen the quality of Indigenous language programs in schools. The report consists of a literature review, a mapping exercise to document current practices relating to Indigenous languages in Australian schools, an analysis of existing models of teacher preparation, and six case studies of good practice examples.colour illustrations, tables, word listseducation, curriculum development, language revival, language maintenance programs -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Conference proceedings, Joe Blythe, Maintaining the links : language, identity and the land : proceedings of the Seventh FEL Conference, Broome, Western Australia, 22-24 September 2003, 2003
Major headings: Languages & Land claims; Toponymy & Topography; Planning for the future; Language, identity & the environment; Language & Identity: Home & Away; Language revitalisation: Maintenance; Documenting ENdangered LanguagesMaps, graphs, word listsland claims, east kimberley, ecotourism, nsw, borroloola, gurr-goni, maningrida -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Brett Baker, Indigenous language and social identity : papers in honour of Michael Walsh, 2010
For almost 40 years, Michael Walsh has been working alongside Indigenous people: documenting language, music and other traditional knowledge, acting on behalf of claimants to land in the Northern Territory, and making crucial contributions to the revitalisation of Aboriginal languages in NSW. This volume, with contributions from his colleagues and students, celebrates his abiding interest in and commitment to Indigenous society with papers in two broad themes. ?Language, identity and country? addresses the often complex relations between Aboriginal social groups and countries, and linguistic identity. In ?Language, identity and social action? authors discuss the role that language plays in maintaining social identities in the realms of conversation, story-telling, music, language games, and in education. ?Language and Social Identity in Australian Indigenous Communities? will be of interest to students of linguistics, Indigenous studies, anthropology, and sociology. Contents: 1. Introduction /? Rod Gardner ... [et al.] 2. Michael Walsh : a personal reflection /? Ros Fraser 3. Place and property at Yintjingga/?Port Stewart under Aboriginal Law and Queensland Law /? Bruce Rigsby and Diane Hafner 4. Linguistic identities in the eastern Western Desert : the Tindale evidence /? Peter Sutton Juwaliny : dialectal variation and ethnolinguistic identity in the Great Sandy Desert /? Sally Dixon 6. Who were the 'Yukul'? and who are they now? /? Brett Baker 7. Colonisation and Aboriginal concepts of land tenure in the Darwin region /? Mark Harvey 8. Aboriginal languages and social groups in the Canberra region : interpreting the historical documentation /? Harold Koch 9. The Kuringgai puzzle : languages and dialects on the NSW Mid Coast /? Jim Wafer and Amanda Lissarrague 10. Dawes' Law generalised : cluster simplification in the coastal dialect of the Sydney language /? David Nash 11. Space, time and environment in Kala Lagaw Ya /? Lesley Stirling 12. Turn management in Garrwa mixed-language conversations /? Ilana Mushin and Rod Gardner 13. Laughter is the best medicine : roles for prosody in a Murriny Patha conversational narrative /? Joe Blythe 14. Collaborative narration and cross-speaker repetition in Umpila and Kuuku Ya'u /? Clair Hill 15. Co-narration of a Koko-Bera story : giants in Cape York Peninsula /? Paul BlackMaps, b&w photographs, charts, word listslanguage and identity, language maintenance, language and culture, language and country -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Barry J Blake, Kulin and its neighbours, 2013
Technical linguistic grammar of Kulin languages. Documents shared vocabulary and grammatical and phonetic correspondences between languages, including Mathi Group, Colac Language, Warrnambool Language and Bunganditj.Maps, word lists, graphslinguistics, language groups, dialects, kulin, mathi, bunganditj, colac, warrnambool -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian D Clark, The papers of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate : volume three : miscellanea, 2001
Collection of correspondence, reports and sketches from G.A. Robinson, concerning his work as Aboriginal Protector in Port Phillip.document reproductions, b&w illustrations, word listsport phillip protectorate, george augustus robinson -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian D Clark, The journals of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate : volume three : 1 September 1841 - 31 December 1843, 2000
The journals of George Augustus Robinson (1788-1866), the Chief Protector of Aborigines of Port Phillip from 1839- March 1850 are a rich source of historical and ethnohistorical information. His voluminous private papers and journals were acquired by the Mitchell Library in NSW in 1939. The publications of Robinson's journals is an important addition to the already published material, for they offer insights into the state of relations between Aboriginal people and Europeans in the districts visited.document reproductions, b&w illustrations, tables, word listsgeorge augustus robinson, port phillip, colonisation -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian D Clark, The journals of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate : volume three : 1 September 1841 - 31 December 1843, 2000
Transcription of George Augustus Robinson?s journals for the period 01/09/1841 - 31/12/1843. Contains narratives of police/court dealings with Aborigines, and sporadic wordlists and personal name lists for many different Victorian tribes. Some information on Tasmanian Aborigines and their removal to Flinders Island.document reproductions, b&w illustrations, tables, word listsgeorge augustus robinson, port phillip, colonisation -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian D Clark, The journals of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate : volume one : 1 January 1839 - 30 September 1840, 2000
The journals of George Augustus Robinson (1788-1866), the Chief Protector of Aborigines of Port Phillip from 1839- March 1850 are a rich source of historical and ethnohistorical information. His voluminous private papers and journals were acquired by the Mitchell Library in NSW in 1939. The publications of Robinson's journals is an important addition to the already published material, for they offer insights into the state of relations between Aboriginal people and Europeans in the districts visited.document reproductions, b&w illustrations, word listsgeorge augustus robinson, port phillip, colonisation -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian D Clark, The journals of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate : volume one : 1 January 1839 - 30 September 1840, 1998
Transcription of G. A. Robinson?s journals for the period 01/01/1839 - 30/09/1840. Includes some reproductions of sketches, and some wordlists of Aboriginal languages and Aboriginal personal and place names.maps, document reproductions, b&w illustrations, word listsgeorge augustus robinson, port phillip, colonisation -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian D Clark et al, Stonnington's Indigenous history, 2006
... lists This document is a summary of 'An indigenous history ...This document is a summary of 'An indigenous history of Stonnington (2006) by Dr Ian Clark and Laura Kostanski, University of Ballarat.maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, colour illustrations, word listswoiwurrung, woi wurrung, boonwurrung, boon wurrung, eastern kulin, derrimut, george augustus robinson, george langhorne, helen baillie, banjo clarke, jim berg, stonnington, william thomas, coranderrk, local history, victorian history, -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Australian Archives et al, 'My heart is breaking' : a joint guide to records about Aboriginal people in the Public Record Office of Victoria and the Australian Archives, Victorian Regional Office, 1993
The records covered by this guide relate to Victoria's Aboriginal people until 1975 when the Commonwealth assumed the State's then responsibility for Aboriginal affairs. One result of the transfer of responsibility was that the official documents became separated. For the early period, 1836-1859, the records are held in the Public Record Office of Victoria, and for the period 1860-1975, a substantial proportion are in the Australian Archives, Victorian Regional Office. The object of this guide is to improve public knowledge of these records and to promote their use in the Aboriginal and general community.b&w photographs, index, listsaustralian archives, public record office victoria, history sources