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Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, HOS, Kees. Born 1916, The Hague, Holland, Roading (296), 1961
PrintTitled and edition 'Roading 4/25 (296) (Roading' lower left under printed image. Signed 'Kees Hos '61' lower right corner under printed image. -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, HOS, Kees. Born 1916, The Hague, Holland, Karina, 1961
PrintTitled and edition '8/25 Karina' lower left corner under printed image. Signed and dated 'Kees Hos '61' lower right under printed image. -
National Wool Museum
Archive - Advertisement, Challenge Woollen Mills, 1961
Note from collector- "For more than 100 years blankets were made all over Australia in over 100 woollen mills. My aim, is to preserve 100 examples of these wonderful pieces of history. Ten years ago I started collecting the iconic Onkaparinga travel rugs, so that on movie nights at home there would be plenty to go around. Everyone had their favourite; even the cat had his own – a small red tartan one. Keeping an eye out for those travel rugs at op-shops and markets, collectable stores and bazaars, led to noticing vintage blankets. I'd never really thought about them before or paid much attention though of course I had grown up with them at my grandmother's. When I discovered my first Laconia cream blanket with blue stripes, my eyes just went gaga. Well that was it, I was hooked and since then over 500 blankets have passed through my hands. These common, everyday items, found in all households for so many decades, were traditional engagement gifts. Pairs were prized wedding presents turning into family heirlooms. They were fashionable dressers of beds, givers of warmth, bestowers of security and reliability. The comfort found in these objects resonates with almost all of us; we grew up with them ourselves or fondly recall them in a grandparent’s home. There is no modern replacement with the integrity of these old blankets, many of them now older than most of us. They are romantic, sensible, special, familiar, nostalgic and nothing else feels so appropriate in so many situations. No offense to the great Aussie doona, but from hippie to hipster, at a music festival, picnic, campsite or couch, a vintage blanket is something coveted by all. This industry that employed tens of thousands and must have been such a huge contributor to the economy is almost completely lost now. Blanket Fever is an ode to everything that came before: the land, the sheep, the shearers, the hands, the mills, the weavers, the designers, the distributors, the department stores. To the grandparents that gave them, the people that received them, the families that kept them; thank you. I’m passionate about my collection of Australian blankets manufactured in mostly Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania from the 1930s to the end of the 1960s. The collection has blankets from each of these four decades representing the styles and fashions of their time and includes dated advertisements which help determine the eras the blankets are from." Advertisement, Challenge blankets, ElectracolourFirst Time Ever!/Clan Murray Challenge Blankets/Bring You New Colours Glowing like Early Morning Sunlight/Electracolour/from New Swiss Miracle Dyes/Still with the Super Luxury of Kitten-soft Double "Perma-Nap" Finishwool, blanket, blanket fever, challenge, advertisement, australian women's weekly -
National Wool Museum
Archive - Advertisement, Collins Bros Mill Pty Ltd, 1961
Collector's note: "For more than 100 years blankets were made all over Australia in over 100 woollen mills. My aim, is to preserve 100 examples of these wonderful pieces of history. Ten years ago I started collecting the iconic Onkaparinga travel rugs, so that on movie nights at home there would be plenty to go around. Everyone had their favourite; even the cat had his own – a small red tartan one. Keeping an eye out for those travel rugs at op-shops and markets, collectable stores and bazaars, led to noticing vintage blankets. I'd never really thought about them before or paid much attention though of course I had grown up with them at my grandmother's. When I discovered my first Laconia cream blanket with blue stripes, my eyes just went gaga. Well that was it, I was hooked and since then over 500 blankets have passed through my hands. These common, everyday items, found in all households for so many decades, were traditional engagement gifts. Pairs were prized wedding presents turning into family heirlooms. They were fashionable dressers of beds, givers of warmth, bestowers of security and reliability. The comfort found in these objects resonates with almost all of us; we grew up with them ourselves or fondly recall them in a grandparent’s home. There is no modern replacement with the integrity of these old blankets, many of them now older than most of us. They are romantic, sensible, special, familiar, nostalgic and nothing else feels so appropriate in so many situations. No offense to the great Aussie doona, but from hippie to hipster, at a music festival, picnic, campsite or couch, a vintage blanket is something coveted by all. This industry that employed tens of thousands and must have been such a huge contributor to the economy is almost completely lost now. Blanket Fever is an ode to everything that came before: the land, the sheep, the shearers, the hands, the mills, the weavers, the designers, the distributors, the department stores. To the grandparents that gave them, the people that received them, the families that kept them; thank you. I’m passionate about my collection of Australian blankets manufactured in mostly Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania from the 1930s to the end of the 1960s. The collection has blankets from each of these four decades representing the styles and fashions of their time and includes dated advertisements which help determine the eras the blankets are from. Physician - years-of-bliss blankets - (woman on telephone in bed under red blanket)Physician - years-of-bliss blankets - just feel the difference!/Wonderfully warm, without weight…soft and fluffy after countless washings…made from the most luxurious wool in the world….and guaranteed for 20 years/Physician/Luxurious Woollen Blanketsblanket, blanket fever, wool, physician, collins bros, geelong, advertisement, australian women's weekly -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mr Norman Armstrong, 1961
has given lifelong service to his community.has given lifelong service to his community. Biographical article about Norman Armstrong.has given lifelong service to his community. vermont, mitcham, armstrong, norman, shire of blackburn and mitcham, city of nunawading, councillors, whitehorse road, mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Nunawading. It's not the end of the line, 24/10/1961
Description of Nunawading with emphasis on the saving of trees. Nunawading is the third fastest growing area in Melbourne. There is a large migrant population.. Photographs of Forest Hill, Sylvan Court.and Nunawading Methodist Church.nunawading methodist church, nunawading, forest hill, sylvan court, migrants, land subdivision, trees -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Blue Moon Fruit Cooperative Limited, 1961 - 1973
Letter heads and share certificate of the Blue Moon Fruit Cooperative Ltd pasted on board.Letter heads and share certificate of the Blue Moon Fruit Cooperative Ltd pasted on board.Letter heads and share certificate of the Blue Moon Fruit Cooperative Ltd pasted on board.fruit, blue moon fruit co-operative ltd., railway road, blackburn, no 60-64 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Blackburn Cool Store, 11/01/1961 12:00:00 AM
Blackburn Cool Store Proprietary Limited.Blackburn Cool Store Proprietary Limited. RolesBlackburn Cool Store Proprietary Limited.blackburn cool store, roles -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, The Fruitgrowers and Primary Producers Defence League of Australia, 1960 - 1961
List of members of the League - Doncaster, East Burwood, Wattle Glen, Panton Hill, Wantirna, Bacchus Marsh 1960-61.List of members of the League - Doncaster, East Burwood, Wattle Glen, Panton Hill, Wantirna, Bacchus Marsh 1960-61. Also envelope addressed to 'Mr W.G. & Mrs E.L. Payne, Bacchus Marsh with note 'List of members, Doncaster area'List of members of the League - Doncaster, East Burwood, Wattle Glen, Panton Hill, Wantirna, Bacchus Marsh 1960-61. clubs and associations, fruitgrowers and primary producers defence league of australia, payne, w.g., payne, e.l. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Schwerkolt Family, 31/10/1961
Letter from Charles Schwerkolt to Mary Jackschowsky detailing progress on obtaining title to and selling property in Mitcham Road obtained by adverse possession,jackschowsky, mary elizabeth, schwerkolt, charles clarence victor -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, How Victoria's railways began and developed, 1/03/1961 12:00:00 AM
A brief historical survey of how Victoria's railways began and developed.A brief historical survey of how Victoria's railways began and developed. Covers the period between 1852 - 1959.A brief historical survey of how Victoria's railways began and developed. railways, victorian railways -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Commission of the Peace, 1961
State of Victoria Certificate of appointment as Justice of the Peace of Douglas Barelli.State of Victoria Certificate of appointment as Justice of the Peace of Douglas Barelli.State of Victoria Certificate of appointment as Justice of the Peace of Douglas Barelli.barelli, doug, justices of the peace -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Letter re land tax, Strathdon, 4/08/1961 12:00:00 AM
Letter from State Land Tax office to Mrs Mary Matheson re land on Springvale Road.Letter from State Land Tax office to Mrs Mary Matheson re land on Springvale Road.Letter from State Land Tax office to Mrs Mary Matheson re land on Springvale Road.matheson, mary, strathdon community -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Correspondence, Schwerkolt Cottage, 31/10/1961 12:00:00 AM
Letter from Charles Schwerkolt to Mary Jackschowsky, chiefly on costs and problems of maintaining Schwerkolt Cottage and other properties.schwerkolt, charles clarence victor, jackschowsky, mary elizabeth, schwerkolt cottage -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Bible, 1961
Cream leather Bible with title on spine in silver and cream, ribbon page marker attached, page ends are silver. Title: The New English Bible - New Testament Oxford Cambridge See also items NA4579 -Wedding dress NA5076 - Garter NA5077 - Good luck Charm NA5090 - Stocking NA5091 - Veil The New English Bible - New Testament Oxford Cambridgebooks, religion -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Swn Hill Nurses 39 and 58, 1958-1961
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989.Schools P.T.S. 39 (Aug 1958) and 58 (Aug 1963) Girls from Swan Hill. Four pages of small portrait photos, nine portrait to a page, all with names. Donated by Mrs Val Steggall. 8590.26a Beveley Giddings, Maureen Deveraux,Patricia Purcell 8590.26b Moira Lyons, Wendy Fletcher, Eileen Harrington 8590.26c Cristine Cheney, Jennie Bell, Heather Dunstone 8590.26d Thelma Hicks. Greta Hercott, Barbara Robertson 8590.26e Jeanette Belcher, Rosemary Grinham, Leonie Berrett 8590.26f Lynette Wendel, Helen Palmer, Liz Looney 8590.26g Elizabeth Looney, Beryl Elford, Shirley Christenson 8590.26h Noreen Bryant, Elaine Cameron, Marlene Wishart 8590.26i Denise Read, Rhonda Williams, Jennifer Thomson 8590.26j Lorraine O'Bree, Judith Williams, Lesley Maloney, 8590.26k Janet Morris, Helen palmer, Velma Goulding, 8590.26l Faye Mason, Maureen Bryant, Marg Buesnell.nurse training, ndsn, lister house, school 39, school 58 -
Victorian Maritime Centre
Life Ring, 1961
The souvenir life buoy was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. It is part of a cruise liner collection by D. Benson and Family over a period of years. D. Benson sold part of the collection to the V.M.C who purchased the remaining part. It is a great source of information to visitors to the V.M.C. At the time of ocean liner holiday cruising, many people purchased these souvenirs to keep or give away as gifts.A hand-painted souvenir life ring from the S.S Himalaya. Coloured blue and white with a cord around it.S.S Himalayasouvenir, cruise liners, s.s himalaya -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, August 1961
NATO fabric ammunition bandolier Aug 61NATO 7.62mm Ball M80 5RD Clips WRA22205 -
Unions Ballarat
The phoney war on the home front, Turner, ES, 1961
A lighthearted account of how World War II affected Britain and how the country accepted the realities war time.Relevant to British history in the context of the Second World War.Paper; book. Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, history - united kingdom, world war ii, war, social change, social customs, social commentary -
Unions Ballarat
Minute Book - Ballarat Regional Trades and Labour Council 29/5/1951-7/12/1961, Ballarat Regional Trades and Labour Council, 29/11/1951-7/12/1961
The Ballarat Regional Trades and Labour Council is the second oldest Trades and Labour Council in the world, founded in 1883 on the back of the Ballarat Eight Hour Committees that were established in 1856. Trades Hall helps organise activities and campaigns with and on behalf of our affiliated unions. A record of meetings of Ballarat Trades and Labour Council. The council has met once per month since its inception. As the organisation is run in a democratic governance style, the minutes record all significant decisions made over the relevant period.Boundbtlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, minutes, meetings, governance -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Rhodes Family, 1961
Refer to NP4174Black & white photograph of Cecil Rhodes and his 3 children. Smallest child in front. Photo taken out of doors with garden behind.rhodes, cecil, carolyn, peter, anne-maree. -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), B. Gallagher (standing at a book shelf) and Vice Warden of International House Dr Rajaratnam Sundarason (seated reading), c. 1961
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Bialik College
Photograph (item) - Principal Isaac 'Pixie' Ernest, c. 1960s, 1961
Photograph of Principal Isaac 'Pixie' Ernest, c. 1960s. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.shakespeare grove, elc, early learning centre, 1960s -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Principal Isaac 'Pixie' Ernest, c. 1960s, 1961
Photograph of Principal Isaac 'Pixie' Ernest in his office at Shakespeare Grove, c. 1960s. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.elc, early learning centre, 1960s -
Bialik College
Photograph (item) - Board of Governors, Shakespeare Grove, c. 1960s, 1961
Board of Governors, Shakespeare Grove, c. 1960s. Includes Principal Isaac 'Pixie' Ernest. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.elc, early learning centre, 1960s -
Monash University Museum of Computing History
Ferranti Sirius mainframe computer, 1961
The Ferranti Sirius is an electronic second-generation transistor computer and is one of three remaining examples of this machine left in the world. It was an important addition to the computing facilities at Monash University in the early 1960s and provided access for computer programming and research for many early computer professionals, academics and teachers. The Ferranti Sirius computer was built in a period of rapid growth in computing technology. The first stored program computers appeared in the late 1940s and used individual designs with valve technology. By the mid-1950s valve technology was replaced by transistors and the first mass produced commercial computers became available. The Ferranti Sirius was announced in 1959 and offered a “small” academic computer. It was designed and built by the English company Ferranti Ltd and sold through a local office of the company in Melbourne. The Sirius was manufactured at the Ferranti Ltd.’s West Gorton, England factory from 1959 to 1963 and, in all, the company produced probably 22 installations although only 16 were actually recorded as sold; this included one at Ferranti’s Bureau in London and one at Ferranti’s Melbourne Bureau. Only 7 were exported and 4 of these 7 were located in Melbourne, Australia. All four were associated with computing at Monash University – the Sirius in the MMoCH collection was purchased by Monash University in 1962, a smaller Ferranti Sirius was used on the Caulfield campus (prior to amalgamation with Monash University) from 1963, the Ferranti company had its own Ferranti Sirius initially temporarily installed at Clayton campus in 1962 and then placed in their office in Queens Road, Melbourne. A fourth computer was purchased by ICIANZ (now Orica) in 1962 and was transferred to Clayton campus in 1967. Only two of these Melbourne examples have survived; one in the MMoCH collection and one at Museums Victoria. There is an example of the Ferranti Sirius in the Science Museum Group collection in the UK as well. The Ferranti Sirius in the MMoCH collection was the first computer purchased by Monash University and it was shipped to Australia to be installed by November 1962. The University had a similar model computer on loan from Ferranti Ltd during the first part of the year and it was returned to the office of the company in Queens Road, Melbourne once the University’s own machine was installed. The computer was placed on site at Clayton campus, Monash University. The computer operated from 1962 until 1972 when it was officially decommissioned. The Ferranti Sirius was sold to Mr Paul Stewart in late 1974 and removed from Monash University. Mr Stewart later donated the computer back to the University in 1988 and it was transferred to the collection of the Monash Museum of Computing History after 2001. The Ferranti Sirius is an electronic second-generation transistor computer and is one of three remaining examples of this machine left in the world. It was an important addition to the computing facilities at Monash University in the early 1960s and provided access for computer programming and research for many early computer professionals, academics and teachers. The Ferranti Sirius is of scientific (technological) significance as one of the early transistor digital computers that transitioned computing from first-generation valve computers to second generation commercial installations. This example of the Sirius is of historical significance in its role as a part of the Computer Centre, Clayton campus, Monash University which provided computing facilities in Melbourne in the early 1960s when there were few installations available for academic, administrative and commercial users. Staff and students were able to undertake investigative research and learn programming techniques. The Computer Centre encouraged the use of the computer across all disciplines and this provided the base to establish computer science as a subject offering and, later, a new department in the University. This growth in computer education eventually culminated in the establishment of the Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University. The Ferranti Sirius in the collection at Monash Museum of Computing History has a main unit with a CPU and memory combined with input/output equipment and one extra cabinet of memory. The Central Processing Unit is a floor-standing unit which contains the computer circuits, power supplies and has a decimal digit display panel and a normal clock. A moveable control panel is placed in front of the Unit (Currently set on a recreated desk/filing cabinet support in the display). The Sirius base unit uses acoustic delay line memory with 1000 word store. An additional 3000 word memory cabinet is set adjacent to the CPU and can be connected to increase the memory. The computer is supported by a range of input/output devices. There is a Ferranti Paper tape reader, located on desk in front of CPU. Red label on front “Ferranti tape reader. Type TR 5. Serial No. 477”. Adjacent to the CPU is a set of Simplified tape editing equipment in three pieces which includes a (1) Table unit with switches on front face. Metal tag on reverse reads “Creed & Co. Model No. S4060. Serial No. 1457. Original Customers Marking GRP7 V706”. The table has a numbered internal tag “Table Serial No. 198579. (2)Creed teletype set on table unit. Metal tag on reverse “Creed & Co. Model No. 75RPR K4M4. Serial No. 5897 Made in England”. (3)Creed paper tape reader set on table unit. This set of equipment could read paper tape and print it, or copy paper tape while allowing it to be edited, or allow a programmer or data preparation person to type and punch a new program or data. It has no electrical connection to the computer. Paper tapes were usually torn off and carried across to the computer. There is also another table unit with switches on front face and changeable setting switch on front right side which holds a Ferranti Westrex paper tape punch set. Label on reverse “Teletype Code BRPE11” This was the Computer’s only output device. BRPE-11 is a teletype model number. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Extract of "The Australian Ugliness" reviews, 1961
This document contains extracts from some reviews of "The Australian Ugliness" by Australian newspapers. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1961
Robin Boyd wrote two books on Japanese architects and architecture - “Kenzo Tange” published by George Braziller in 1962 and “New Directions in Japanese Architecture” published by Studio Vista in 1968. During the 1960s he travelled several times to Japan to research these books and as part of his role as Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka.Colour slide in a mount. Children's Library 1951-3, Hiroshima, Japan. (Architect: Kenzo Tange.)16 / Encircled 84F (Handwritten)japan research trip, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1961
Robin Boyd wrote two books on Japanese architects and architecture - “Kenzo Tange” published by George Braziller in 1962 and “New Directions in Japanese Architecture” published by Studio Vista in 1968. During the 1960s he travelled several times to Japan to research these books and as part of his role as Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka.Colour slide in a mount. Children's Library, Hiroshima, Japan, 1951-3. (Architect: Kenzo Tange.)15 / Encircled 59 (Handwritten) / Encircled 73F (Handwritten)japan research trip, slide -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Jacket, 1961
Navy blue, waist length jacket with 4 buttons down centre front, 2 shoulder buttons. Two embroidered patches on each arm.Corporal rank patch and Air Force manufacturer's label on interior.air force, royal australian air force, uniform, military, short jacket