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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Council's power of the people, 1994
Letter to the Editor from Councillor David McKittrick: Governments derive their just power from the consent of the governed.Letter to the Editor from Councillor David McKittrick: Governments derive their just power from the consent of the governed.Letter to the Editor from Councillor David McKittrick: Governments derive their just power from the consent of the governed.city of nunawading., amalgamations, mckittrick, david -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Resource guide for older people, 1985
City of Nunawading guide prepared by Information Unit & Co-ordinator of Aged Services.City of Nunawading guide prepared by Information Unit & Co-ordinator of Aged Services.City of Nunawading guide prepared by Information Unit & Co-ordinator of Aged Services.city of nunawading, community services, aged people -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Chase spot for people, 1991
Nunawading Council may gain a large area of community space on the 3rd level of Forest Hill Chase.Nunawading Council may gain a large area of community space on the 3rd level of Forest Hill Chase.Nunawading Council may gain a large area of community space on the 3rd level of Forest Hill Chase.forest hill chase, nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Church sets up food bin to help people in need, 12/06/1991
Article in Nunawading Gazette, Nunawading Uniting Church has started a food bin for needy local families.nunawading uniting church, cox, helen (rev) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Why people travel miles, 17/11/1992 12:00:00 AM
Article by Liz Bell on George Greenberg and Peter Surrah's pharmacy, Mitcham Apothecary which he sold in 1992.Article by Liz Bell on George Greenberg and Peter Surrah's pharmacy, Mitcham Apothecary which he sold in 1992.Article by Liz Bell on George Greenberg and Peter Surrah's pharmacy, Mitcham Apothecary which he sold in 1992.greenberg, george, surrah, peter, pharmacies, mitcham apothecary -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
List, People awarded 30+ Years Certificates in 2006
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Looking from Stonework towards people walking on earth mounds, Old Sarum, England, English Heritage Site, 2016, 01 November 2016
William the Conqueror inherited Old Sarum from the last Saxon king of England. It was an ideal site for a royal castle. It was here in 1070 that William paid off his army after a long and bitter campaign in northern England. It was here in 1086 that he called together all the major landholders in England so they could swear allegiance to him. It was a crucial moment. The Domesday Book was being written, a threatened Viking invasion had only just been averted and William's eldest son was in armed rebellion. Old Sarum was an important place where this Norman king of England held power. In 1794 the Ordnance Survey set out to check the accuracy of the first mapping of Southern England, which had begun ten years earlier. From a point just below Old Sarum Lieutenant William Mudge laid out a base-line 36,574 feet (11,253 metres) long. From each end of the line the positions of distant places were plotted using a huge theodolite made in 1791 by Jesse Ramsden. The accuracy of the process, which was repeated all over England, depended on Jesse Ramsden's craftsmanship and on William Mudge's surveying skill in setting out this first base-line from Old Sarum. The nearer end of Mudge's line is marked by an inscribed stone beside the modern A345 at Old Sarum. ordnance survey, william mudge, jesse ramsden, william the conqueror, old sarum, saxon, 1086, england -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Article (Item) - A fingertip information article, Boeing. Its people, programs and products
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Odhams Press, The British People at War, Jan. 1944
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International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item) - Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi and Warden of International House Sam Dimmick being introduced to a line of people
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Department of Health and Human Services
Sir Edmund Herring speaking to young people at a rally in the Melbourne Town Hall on Swanston Street, Melbourne CBD Australia 1948 - 1 of 2 photos - Department of Health – National Fitness Office (Sports & Recreation) – Historical Press Release Photo Collection
Department of Health – National Fitness Office (Sports & Recreation) – Historical Press Release Photo - Empire Youth Day & Royals on Tour CollectionDepartment of Health – National Fitness Office (Sports & Recreation) – Historical Press Release Photo - Empire Youth Day & Royals on Tour Collection -
Department of Health and Human Services
Sir Edmund Herring speaking to young people at a rally in the Melbourne Town Hall on Swanston Street, Melbourne CBD Australia 1948 - 2 of 2 photos - Department of Health – National Fitness Office (Sports & Recreation) – Historical Press Release Photo Collection
Department of Health – National Fitness Office (Sports & Recreation) – Historical Press Release Photo - Empire Youth Day & Royals on Tour CollectionDepartment of Health – National Fitness Office (Sports & Recreation) – Historical Press Release Photo - Empire Youth Day & Royals on Tour Collection -
Department of Health and Human Services
Highland indigenous people, at Goroka, Papua New Guinea, with their tribal headdress on - Department of Health – National Fitness Office (Sports & Recreation) – Historical Press Release Photo Collection
Department of Health – National Fitness Office (Sports & Recreation) – Historical Press Release Photo - Empire Youth Day & Royals on Tour CollectionDepartment of Health – National Fitness Office (Sports & Recreation) – Historical Press Release Photo - Empire Youth Day & Royals on Tour Collection -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Photograph - Digital image - jpg, People viewing blooms in the Begonia house
Tiff file; 1736 x 1074; 4.65 MBpeople, begonia blooms, flower display colour -
Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Group of people at Park Orchards Community House, 26th June 1997
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Group of people at the Park Orchards Primary School, Unknown date
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Group of people at Park Orchards Community House, Unknown date
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Group of people at Park Orchards Community House, Unknown date
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Group of celebrating people at Park Orchards Community House, Unknown date
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, People talking at the Park Orchards Community House
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Betty Cole and other people talking at the Park Orchards Community House
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, People talking at the Park Orchards Community House
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Group of people enjoying food and drink at the Park Orchards Community House
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Group of people at the Community House (POCH)
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Group of people at the Park Orchards Community House
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Group of people listening to lecture at a gallery
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Lady talking to a group of people at Park Orchards Community Centre, Unknown year
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Group of people at the 10th Birthday of Park Orchards Community Centre, 1993
Jean is a little dubious about Lorna's conversation. Vina enjoys the occasion. Pam is above it all and Pat and Allan share a quiet moment behind the poppies. Taken on 20th November 1993. -
Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Group of people enjoying food and conversation at Park Orchards Community Centre, Unknown year
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, People and a dog enjoying food at Park Orchards Community Centre, 20th November 1993
Probably at the 10th birthday"Just a boy and his dog"