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Deaf Children Australia
Book, Register of Pupils
As children were admitted to Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution, The Victorian School for Deaf Children and Deaf Children Australia, their details were recorded and they were given a registration number. Information included Medical Information.The Registers document where children came from, their family details and medical information, all relating to the time they were admitted and reflect the society of the time.Brown leather bound book, heavy red leather and stitched over edges and spine containing specially printed pages with handwritten entries and alphabetical indexed notebook attached to inside back cover. Contains register of pupils of the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution from 1945 to 1952. Alphabetical index lists their Admission numbers (?) from 1114 to 1364.deaf children australia, deaf education, student register, register of pupils, registry of inmates -
Deaf Children Australia
Book, Register of Pupils
As children were admitted to Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution, The Victorian School for Deaf Children and Deaf Children Australia, their details were recorded and they were given a registration number. Information included Medical Information.The Registers document where children came from, their family details and medical information, all relating to the time they were admitted and reflect the society of the time.Brown leather bound book, heavy red leather and decorative stitching over edges and spine containing specially printed pages with handwritten entries and alphabetical indexed notebook attached to inside back cover. Contains register of pupils of the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution from 1925 to 1945. Alphabetical index lists their Admission numbers (?) from 865 to 1113.Front cover: "VICTORIAN/DEAR & DUMB/INSTITUTION/1929" in gold lettering on red leather. Spine: "865 to 1113" handwritten in inkdeaf children australia, deaf education, student register, register of pupils, registry of inmates -
Deaf Children Australia
Book, Registry of inmates
As children were admitted to Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution, The Victorian School for Deaf Children and Deaf Children Australia, their details were recorded and they were given a registration number. Information included Medical Information.The Registers document where children came from, their family details and medical information, all relating to the time they were admitted and reflect the society of the time.Grey leather bound book with red leather and decorative stitching over corners, edges and spine containing specially printed pages with handwritten entries and matching alphabetical index inside front cover (loose). Contains register of pupils of the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution from 1914 to 1929. Alphabetical index lists their Admission numbers (?) from 574 to 864.Front cover: "VICTORIAN/DEAR & DUMB/INSTITUTION/1915" in gold lettering on red leather. Spine: "REGISTRY/OF/INMATES"deaf children australia, deaf education, student register, register of pupils, registry of inmates -
Deaf Children Australia
Postcard, N.J.Caire, Teaching the Dumb to Articulate, 1909?
These are a pictorial documentation of the early years of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution. A record of the people, children, buildings and activities of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution up to 1920. B&W photograph by N.J.Caire, on a postcard, of the pupils in a class learning to articulate at the VDDI On Front of postcard: "VICTORIAN DEAF & DUMB INSTITUTION, ST. KILDA RD., MELBOURNE./Teaching the Dumb to Articulate/N.J.CAIRE, Photo, 4 Darling Street, South Yarra, Victoria." deaf children australia, dca, victorian deaf & dumb institution, vddi, deaf education, pupils, n. j. caire -
Expression Australia
Newspaper Clipping, Radio Magic, 1927
Early invention and testing of equipment for the Deaf in a hospital setting.This newspaper article is significant and it relates to the emerging use of equiptment/technology for the Deaf in a hospital setting.A5 sized newspaper clipping from 1927 Melbourne newspaper. RADIO MAGIC: Although deaf and dumb since birth, Frances Owen, a girl patient at the Eye and Ear Hospital has amazed hospital officers by her ability to listen to the wireless. -
Deaf Children Australia
S. Lucy A. Lewis Exercise book - The Catechism of Gospel History, 1865
These are exercise books belong to the first pupil of the then Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution. A slim soft covered exercise book with red marbelling on cover, red binding over spine. Contains, handwritten in ink, by Lucy Lewis, the first pupil of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution, a series of questions and answers relating to the gospel, created as part of her education. On inside cover in handwriting "S. Lucy A. Lewis / Jan 23 1865". Little tag in corner "RAL/No 17" deaf children australia, lucy lewis, deaf education, exercise book -
Deaf Children Australia
S. Lucy A. Lewis Exercise book - 'Questions sent up at the meeting', 31st August, 1865
These are exercise books belong to the first pupil of the then Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution. A slim soft covered exercise book with blue marbelling on cover, blue binding over spine. Contains, handwritten in ink, by Lucy Lewis, the first pupil of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution, a series of questions and answers ranging from Geography, History to Religous questions. -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, 1988 Access to Communication Award, 1988
In 1988, the Kelaston Community Day Centre won an award for providing accessible communication for deaf clients. These awards were developed to encourage and recognise programs that provided accessible communication for a wide variety of groups.1 digital image of blue and silver plaque1988 Access Communication Award Presented to the Kelaston Community Day Centre A project of Deafness Foundation (Victoria) Sponsored by the Quota Club of Moorabbinassociation for the blind, kelaston home (ballarat) -
Deaf Children Australia
S. Lucy A. Lewis Exercise book - Arithmetic, 1865-1866
These are exercise books belong to the first pupil of the then Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution. A slim soft covered exercise book with brown and blue marbelling on cover, blue binding over spine. Contains, handwritten in ink, by Lucy Lewis, the first pupil of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution, exercises in arithmetic using £sd. Addition, subtraction, etc. Copied, probably from a board as there are no mistakes! On inside cover in handwriting "S. Lucy A. Lewis / Feb 27 1865 / To June 1866". deaf children australia, lucy lewis, deaf education, victorian deaf and dumb institution -
Deaf Children Australia
Book, Journal - Monthly Financial Statements
The financial information relating to the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution has been kept in ledgers, journal, monthly accounts and Minutes of the Financial Sub-Committee. The funds available and the expenses of running an educational and boarding school are documented in detail.The financial records provide an insight into what is required to be considered at the time, from building expenses, wages and salaries, food to boot repairs. They show how funds are raised and the expenses.Green woven covers with tan leather corners and cover of spine, hardback account with handwritten entries containing the Monthly Financial statements of the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution from May 1940-March 1951Spine: "JOURNAL" and decoration in gold lettering on red backgrounddeaf children australia, deaf education, financial accounts, journal -
Deaf Children Australia
S. Lucy A. Lewis Exercise book - Exercises on Composition, 1864-1866
These are exercise books belong to the first pupil of the then Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution. A slim soft covered exercise book with brown, red and blue marbelling on cover, red binding over spine within a red hard cover added at a later time. Contains, handwritten in ink, by Lucy Lewis, the first pupil of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution, a series of "essays and poetry" on a variety of topics. On hard cover "EXERCISES for COMPOSITION / S.L.A. LEWIS / 1864-1866" Inside of soft cover exercise book "S.L.A. Lewis / 3RD Quarter 1864 / To June 1866". Tag: "RHL / No. 14" -
Deaf Children Australia
Book, Ledger
The financial information relating to the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution has been kept in ledgers, journal, monthly accounts and Minutes of the Financial Sub-Committee. The funds available and the expenses of running an educational and boarding school are documented in detail.The financial records provide an insight into what is required to be considered at the time, from building expenses, wages and salaries, food to boot repairs. They show how funds are raised and the expenses.Green woven cover, tan leather on corners and spine, hardback book with alphabetical index pages in front and Accounts pages following. Contains Accounts of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution from April 1952 to June 1958Spine: "LEDGER" with decoration in gold on red background. Decorative embossing on tan leather on coversdeaf children australia, deaf education, financial accounts -
Deaf Children Australia
Book, Salaries and Wages V.D.&D.I
The financial information relating to the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution has been kept in ledgers, journal, monthly accounts and Minutes of the Financial Sub-Committee. The funds available and the expenses of running an educational and boarding school are documented in detail.The Registers document where children came from, their family details and medical information, all relating to the time they were admitted and reflect the society of the time.Green woven cover with tan leather over spine and corners bound book containing printed accounts pages with handwritten entries listing the salaries and wages of the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution (V.D.&D.I) from 1938 to 1946.Spine: "SALARIES/AND/WAGES" "V.D.&D.I." in gold lettering on red and black background respectively.deaf children australia, deaf education, salaries, wages -
Deaf Children Australia
Book, Salaries and Wages V.D.&D.I
The financial information relating to the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution has been kept in ledgers, journal, monthly accounts and Minutes of the Financial Sub-Committee. The funds available and the expenses of running an educational and boarding school are documented in detail.The Registers document where children came from, their family details and medical information, all relating to the time they were admitted and reflect the society of the time.Green woven cover with tan leather over spine and corners bound book containing printed accounts pages with handwritten entries listing the salaries and wages of the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution (V.D.&D.I) from 1946 to 1951.Spine: "SALARIES/AND/WAGES" in gold lettering on red background "V.D.&D.I." in gold lettering on black background. Decorative printing on leather coverdeaf children australia, deaf education, salaries, wages -
Deaf Children Australia
S. Lucy A. Lewis Exercise book - Graphic Illustrations, 1864-1866
These are exercise books belong to the first pupil of the then Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution. A slim soft covered exercise book with brown, red and blue marbelling on cover, red binding over spine within a red hard cover added at a later time. Contains, handwritten in ink, by Lucy Lewis, the first pupil of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution, a series of "essays" on various topics, poetry, etc. some seeming to be inspired by pictures. On hard cover "GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS / S.L.A. LEWIS / 1865-1866" Inside of soft cover exercise book "S.L.A. Lewis / July 1864/To June 1866" In pencil "To/Dear Lollie/ As a keepsake from /Lucy/April 5 1928" -
Deaf Children Australia
Book, Cash Book
The financial information relating to the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution has been kept in ledgers, journal, monthly accounts and Minutes of the Financial Sub-Committee. The funds available and the expenses of running an educational and boarding school are documented in detail.The Registers document where children came from, their family details and medical information, all relating to the time they were admitted and reflect the society of the time.Green woven cover with tan leather over spine and corners bound book containing printed account pages with handwritten entries of receipts and expenses from December 1967 to January 1971 of the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution (V.D.&D.I.)Spine: "C B/1967/DECEMBER/to/1971/JANUARY" handwritten in inkdeaf children australia, deaf education, cash book, receipts, expenses -
Deaf Children Australia
Book, Cash Book
The financial information relating to the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution has been kept in ledgers, journal, monthly accounts and Minutes of the Financial Sub-Committee. The funds available and the expenses of running an educational and boarding school are documented in detail.The Registers document where children came from, their family details and medical information, all relating to the time they were admitted and reflect the society of the time.Green woven cover with tan leather over spine and corners bound book containing printed account pages with handwritten entries of receipts and expenses from February 1971 to June 1974 of the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution (V.D.&D.I.)Spine: "1971/TO/1974" handwritten in inkdeaf children australia, deaf education, cash book, receipts, expenses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Festival to feature Sanctuary History, 2005
Article on 'Festival of Local History' held at Blackburn Lake Sanctuary with guest speakersArticle on 'Festival of Local History' held at Blackburn Lake Sanctuary with guest speakers Valda Arrowsmith from Whitehorse Historical Society; Lindsay McKirdy on the Adult Deaf Society; Wurundjeri elder Dot Peters and Blackburn artists Keith Dow. Photo of Elaine Boucher and Valda Arrowsmith at Heron Point, Blackburn LakeArticle on 'Festival of Local History' held at Blackburn Lake Sanctuary with guest speakersarrowsmith, valda, blackburn lake sanctuary, mckirdy, lindsay, peters, dot, dow, keith, boucher, elaine -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Poster, Royal Victorian Instituted for the Blind. and Deafness foundation, get immunised for Rubella, 1970's
Poster advertising the need to get immunised for Rubella, a cause of deafness. Space donated by the Royal Victorian Instituted for the Blind. Notes the Deafness foundation. Used on a Melbourne tram.trams, tramways, advertisements, posters -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Official programme of the Great Carnival, 1909
Carnival advertisement for the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society in 1909.Carnival advertisement for the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society in 1909.Carnival advertisement for the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society in 1909.adult deaf and dumb society, historic -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Village Fair, 1907
Advertisement for Village Fair for the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society 1907.Advertisement for Village Fair for the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society 1907.Advertisement for Village Fair for the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society 1907.adult deaf and dumb society, village fair -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black & white photo, Hitching Up
Black and white photo of man with horses at Adult Deaf Societycaptioned 'Hitching Up'adult deaf society -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Document (1948), Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Marion Fatuson, Signatures of Helen Keller, and her companions Polly Thomson and Marion Fatuson, 1948
In 1948 during her Australian tour Helen Keller visited the west suburban SUNSHINE GIRLS TECHNICAL SCHOOL, to express her thanks for a letter written by the students in support of her work with deaf and blind people. She and her travelling companions presented the school with their signatures. Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880 and due to an illness at the age of 20 months lost both her sight and hearing. Helen was taught to communicate by Anne Sullivan who wrote words into her hand, and she also learned to speak by touching the throat and lips of people as they spoke. In June 28, 1904 Helen Keller graduated from Radcliffe College with a Bachelor of Arts degree, being the first deaf and blind person to do so. In October 1914 Polly Thomson joined up with Helen and Anne. Helen published an account of her religious beliefs and an autobiography, and in 1930 the three women travelled to Scotland, England and Ireland. In 1931 they participated in the first World Council for the Blind. After Anne Sullivan Macy died in 1936 Helen and Polly continued to travel to several countries. In 1943 Helen visited blind, deaf, and disabled soldiers in a USA military hospital, which she described as "the crowning experience of my life". In 1946 Helen and Polly made their first world tour for the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind and over the next 11 years visited 35 countries. In 1955 Helen became the first woman to be honoured with an honorary degree from Harvard University. In 1960 Polly Thomson died, and in 1961 Helen suffered her first stroke and so retired from public life. In 1964 President Johnson conferred the Presidential Medal of Freedom however she was unable to attend the ceremony. On June 1, 1968 Helen died in her sleep, and her ashes have been interred with those of Anne and Polly at the National Cathedral. Over 1200 mourners attended the funeral.It is significant that Helen Keller actually took the time and effort to visit the Sunshine Girls Technical School to thank the students for their supporting letter. Helen Keller's many achievements show that a severely handicapped deaf and blind person can make significant contributions to society, if they apply themselves and receive assistance from dedicated friends. Brown stained wood frame with glass face enclosing a beige paper with three signatures and a typed white paper section describing reason for the signatures. Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Marion Fatuson, 11.5.48helen keller, polly thomson, marion fatuson, anne sullivan macy, deaf, blind, signatures, radcliffe college, sunshine girls technical school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Archie McClellan at Pumping Station
Black and white photo of Archie McLellan in pumping station at Adult Deaf Society with E.T. Abrahamabraham, e.t., mclellan, archie, adult deaf and dumb society, blackburn football club, blackburn lake, pumping station -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Independent living
Article on how the Deaf-Blind Care Association helps people with multiple disabilities live on their own. With photo.Article on how the Deaf-Blind Care Association helps people with multiple disabilities live on their own. With photo.Article on how the Deaf-Blind Care Association helps people with multiple disabilities live on their own. With photo.welfare services, deaf-blind care association, taylor, annette, sellars, cathy, skerrett, catherine -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Mixed media - Placard, Anti-amalgamation protests, 1993
Made by the City of Port Melbourne for the demonstrations before and after the forced amalgamation by the Jeff Kennett State Government of the City of Port Melbourne with the Cities of South Melbourne and St Kilda to form the City of Port Phillip. First demonstation was against the City of Melbourne Act which excised 42% of Port Melbourne's rate base (Fishermens Bend) and so laid the groundwork for amalgamation afterwards because Port Melbourne could not survive on the remaining rates. Refer to Pat Grainger, Liana and David ThompsonWhite cardboard attached to a wooden stick with hand lettered anti-amalgamation slogan in black. "Are You Deaf Jeff?"public action campaigns, amalgamation, local government - city of port melbourne -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - Black and white postcard, Blackburn Lake, Early 1900s
Black and white postcard titled 'Lake - Deaf Mutes Home, Blackburn'. Scene shows two boats on Blackburn Lake.blackburn lake sanctuary, hooke, janet emily, adult deaf and dumb society, albert arthur -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Lioness call, 1992
Vermont Lioness Club is looking for new members.Vermont Lioness Club is looking for new members. One of their projects is the Hearing Dog Service which provides trained dogs for the deaf.Vermont Lioness Club is looking for new members.clubs and associations, vermont lioness club, mitchell, jan, edge, lois -
Deaf Children Australia
FM Phonic Ear, Phonic Ear, Inc
The Phonic Ear hearing aids were actually auditory trainers for children in school. This aid was also an FM receiver so the child could clearly hear the teacher's voice. Cream plastic hearing aid, rectangular with hearing aid cable (no hearing aid) and small microphone attached. Used as an auditory training device for deaf children. "PHONIC EAR" on the front at the bottom left hand. "FM PHONIC EAR/TYPE HC441 T/TYPE GODKENDT//TYPE APPROVED" on back silver label -
Expression Australia
Booklet, The Finger Alphabet and Book of Signs
The booklet states this is as used by The Deaf and Dumb. Drawn and engraved by a deaf mute. Also accompanying letter from John Hallett of the Royal South Australian Deaf Society Inc.This is presumed to be the first dictionary of signs in Australia16cmHx10cmW, 8 pages photocopyfinger alphabet