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Melbourne Legacy
Document, Submission to Club - Luncheon Meeting
Details the issues discussed by the Board and J.L.C Committee regarding the establishment of a children's home.A valuable insight into the thinking, social values and prevailing difficulties of the time.Two typed quarto sheets, carbon copies, black on white, two punched holes for filing. Undated."Submission to Club - Luncheon Meeting" handwritten in pencil.holmbush initial negotiations, residences -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, re. Hostel, 1942
Letter dated 10 December 1942 to the President of the Legacy Club with the Hostel Committee's recommendation to purchase 1267 Burke Road as a hostel. He advises that there was only one dissenting committee member (Legatee Carleton) who felt that the property was too far from the city for convenience. The price of £5,500 is considered to be favourable following a formal valuation of £6,633, and he estimates that the property would accommodate at least 23 children plus staff with only minor alteration.Records the Hostel Committee's official decision and submits it to the then President of the Legacy Club, Legatee H.M. James.White quarto letter with black type on Legacy Club letterhead (blue), four holes punched for filing.Signed and initialled by Legatee Eric Russell, Chairman, Hostel Committee.holmbush initial negotiations, properties, holmbush -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Alterations to 1267 Burke Road
A letter dated 18 January 1943 from builders to the Legacy Club submitting their tender for alterations to 1267 Burke Road for the sum of £408. The property mentioned at 1267 Burke Road was named Holmbush and was the first hostel for children that Legacy started and operated from April 1943. It was later renamed Blamey House after another hostel called Blamey House was closed.A record of the tender process to make changes to Holmbush to become a residence for children.White quarto letterhead, black type, two hole punched, a letter about alterations to be made at Holmbush.Signed in ink by L. Cockram of T.R. and L. Cockram Pty Ltd, Master Builders and Contractorsresidences, renovations, holmbush -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter - Document, letter, 1943
Letter from the Junior Legacy Club dated 19 April 1943 recording a request to the Treasurer of Legacy for a cheque of £100 to be drawn in favour of Holmbush Committee. Holmbush was the first hostel for children that Legacy started and operated from April 1943. It was later renamed Blamey House after another hostel called Blamey House was closed. Melbourne Legacy ran three residences: Blamey House (purchased 1947) , Stanhope (purchased 1945) and Harelands (purchased 1950), to take care of children whose fathers were servicemen, and who may have been left orphans, or whose mother may have been unable to care for them herself. Harelands accommodated boys and girls under the age of 14, Blamey House looked after boys over 14, and Stanhope looked after girls over 14. The children were cared for until they were old enough to become independent.Record of establishing financial practices for Holmbush Committee as adopted by the Board of Management.White quarto copy paper, black ink, two hole punched, a letter about funds for Holmbush..residences, holmbush, holmbush administration -
Tennis Australia
Magazine clipping, 1-May-29
A cartoon from 'Punch' magazine, featuring two female tennis novices. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Document, report, Residences Review Sub-Committee
Typed notes on a meeting 18 August 1971 between L/tees J.E. Chancellor, G.K. Rosnan, H.C.G. Rodgers identifying the objectives of the sub-committee to review and make recommendations to the Board with regard to the need for and the future of residences. Discussions were wide-ranging and in greater depth than those of the Forecasting Committee (Cat.No. 01670), and the results showed a continuing need for accommodation, whilst phasing out at least one of the residences during the 1970s, with alternative accommodation needing further investigation. Each Legatee on the sub-committee was tasked with further action before the next meeting on 13 September 1971.Part of the history of Melbourne Legacy's involvement with residential care for children.5 x carbon copied foolscap sheets, black on discoloured white. Two holes punched for filing. Page 1: Handwritten in black biro '23-8-71' Page 3: Line 6 '(Copy attached)'residences, review -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Document, report, Report by Residences Review Sub-Committee, 1972
An unattributed draft report dated 19/04/1972 (to be read in conjunction with Cat. No. 01670) which updates Cat.No. 01672. The report gives details of the situation at that date and projected changes to the functions of the residences, occupancy rates, costs and likely trends in accommodation needs. It explores at length auxiliary and alternate accommodation such as the Salvation Army, YMCA, YWCA and church hostels, before recommending that when the number of residents over the age of 14 falls below 34 in two consecutive years Blamey House be disposed of or developed for other needs, Stanhope is converted to co-ed accommodation for over 14s, and Harelands is used as co-ed accommodation for the under 14s. The report also recommends investigating as a separate project maintaining a separate cottage for problem children.Part of the history of Melbourne Legacy's involvement with residential care for children.White foolscap sheets x 8 pages, with black type. Two holes punched for filing, and add-in. Page 1: in pencil: 'DRAFT 19/4/72 Discussed with J. Chancellor and G. Rosman 19-4-72 Page 3: pencilled 'A' circled and inserted before Item 5. Page 7: In pencil: 'See conclusions attached' at foot of page. 01673(8): in pencil circled 'A', in blue biro 'end of Para 4' 01673(9): in pencil: (i) 'de' scribbled out (iii) 'or re-development of site for other Legacy needs' after 'Disposal of Blamey House, 'Extend' changed to 'Limit', 'limit' deleted, 'for' changed to 'to', 'Havelands' changed to 'Harelands', 'Haveland plus' deleted, '(See addendum ---)' at end.residences, review, blamey house, harelands, stanhope -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Memorandum, Future of Legacy
Memo dated 5 January 1973 from R.J.A. Foskett, the President of Melbourne Legacy, to Branch Chairmen and Members of the Board of Management setting up a meeting with them on 22 February 1973 to discuss the future of Legacy nationally. L/ Foskett identifies the following issues to be explored: 1. Admission of WWII men as Legatees 2. Rate of decline in membership 3. Maintenance of the Legacy style of service 4. How to wind up Legacy in the event of that being decided 5. How to perpetuate Legacy if not wound up. Exemplifies the thinking post WWII that the need to care for widows and children would fall away as the children became adults, which is surprising given that the Vietnam War was going on and didn't end until 1975.3 x foolscap photocopied, black on white. Two holes punched for filing. Page 1: letterhead review committee, conference -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Drawing - LaTrobe St - track proposal, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), late 1940s
Drawing is marked up in red to show the proposed track work in LaTrobe St, noting junctions, crossings, and green for existing north-south tracks. Has a note that the cable track in Spencer St was to be converted and a junction installed at the corner of LaTrobe and Spencer Sts. This junction was not installed, just the curve into Spencer St.Yields information about the LaTrobe St planning of the late 1940s.Drawing - marked up plan with red and green lines, folded with punch holes on the left hand side.latrobe st, new tramways, trackwork, cable trams -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Training Command Army Training System, Pamphlet 6: Instructor's Handbook 1980, 1980
A khako green coloured cover with black information. . There are two punch holes down the left hand sodeTop of the booklet writeen in red texta (twice) reads WO Nobleaustralia - armed forces - service manuals, army training system, instructors handbook, wo noble -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Notice, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Trolley Poles and Trolley Ropes", 1963
Set of five circulars about Trolley Poles and their use on trams: 1 - Emergency Trolley Rope - fitting to trams - foolscap dated 25/10/1963 2 - trolley poles and climbing onto the roof - quarto dated 17/12/1963 3 - Procedure for placing front trolley pole in trailing position - foolscap - 20/12/1963 4 - Trolley pole rope guide clip - two foolscap sheets with space for an photo - 11/11/1964 5 - Trolley pole rope guide clip - quarto sheet dated 12/11/1964.Yields information about the use of trolley poles on Melbourne trams.Document - Set of five foolscap or quarto sheets, duplicated, each with two punched holes on left side.tramways, instructions, trolley poles, operations, safety -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Notice, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Concession tickets for use by unemployed persons", 17/3/1980
Document - "Concession tickets for use by unemployed persons", No. 3007, dated 17/3/1980 advising that these tickets could be purchased from Head Office, their availability and use. Has samples for both tram and rail.Yields information about the issuing of tickets for unemployed persons.Document - single quarto sheet with two punched holes on left side and two tickets stapled to the sheet.tramways, mmtb, tickets, concession fares, unemployed persons, rail tickets -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Notice, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Prepaid Tickets", 28/7/1980
Document - "Prepaid Tickets" with 7 samples stapled along the bottom edge. Circular No. 3058, issued 28/7/1980 giving details of the tickets, costs, colours, where they could be purchased from and use.Yields information about the issuing of prepaid tickets by the MMTB.Document - single quarto sheet with two punched holes on left side and two tickets stapled to the sheet.tramways, mmtb, tickets, prepaid tickets -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document, The British Westinghouse Electric & MFG Co. Ltd, "Circular B1113 - No. 220 Tramway Motor", 12/1906
British Westinghouse (UK) Technical information document titled "Circular B1113 - No. 220 Tramway Motor" - providing details of the motor, its characteristics, technical details, photographs, dimensions and output graph. On the rear cover is a list of company officesYields information about the Westinghouse No. 220 tramway motor.Document or catalogue circular - 16 pages centre stapled with two punch holes on the left hand side.tramways, westinghouse, motors, technical information -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document, The British Westinghouse Electric & MFG Co. Ltd, "Circular B1080 - No. 200 Tramway Motor", 5/1904
British Westinghouse (UK) Technical information document titled "Circular B1080 - No. 200 Tramway Motor" - providing details of the motor, its characteristics, technical details, photographs, dimensions and output graph. On the rear cover is a list of company officesYields information about the Westinghouse No. 200 tramway motor.Document or catalogue circular - 12 pages centre stapled with four punch holes on the left hand side.tramways, westinghouse, motors, technical information -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document, The Electro-Mechanical Brake Co. Ltd (EMB), "Unbreakeable jointless rustless grid type resistances", 1940s
EMB circular No. 63 giving details of their "Unbreakeable jointless rustless grid type resistances" used in tramcars such as the Melbourne W7 class trams, steelworks, cranes etc. Gives details of the materials, repairs, terminals, and their use in tramcars either underfloor or in steel cases.Yields information about the EMB "Unbreakeable jointless rustless grid type resistances"Document or catalogue circular - 12 pages centre stapled with two punch holes on the left hand side.tramways, technical information, emb, resistance grids, tramcars, electrical equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - International Map of the World (IMW) 1:1 Million Scale - H Ureta, Circa 1964, MR H Ereta, Post 1964
This document records the history of the International Map of the World (IMW) at 1:1Million Scale. Mr H. Ereta, Chief of the Cartographic Section of the United Nations Department of Economic Development and Social Affairs gave a lecture on the IMW and described the history and development of the map series in post 1964. This document is a copy of that lecture. 7 x Foolscap pages of typed text, stapled and two hole punched, Paper is dis-coloured.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr, imw -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - Royal Australian Survey Corps - Manual of Topographical Draughting - Editing and Proving 1949, Royal Australian Survey Corps, 1949
This Draft document is part of the Topographical Drafting Manual produced by the Royal Australian Survey Corps in 1949. This document covers the guidelines for Editing and Proving (quality control) of the 1 Mile to 1 Inch map series that was widely produced by the Corps over Australia.A 10 x page foolscap sized buff coloured covered document, stapled and two hole punchedStamped on cover "E Comd Field Survey Unit"royal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
Port of Echuca
Award - Trophy Cup, William Randell Trophy
Large silver plated trophy cup punch bowl with embossed edge. Embossing depicts grape vineWilliam Randell Trophy Echuca 1974. Small engraving on base, hard to decipher but possibly has the word 'Paramount' on inscription. Paramount silver is possibly associated with silver firm "K.G. Luke" of Melbourne, Australia during 20th centuryport of echuca, punch bowl, silver plate, paddlesteamers, william randell trophy, murray river -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Functional object - Rucksack
Rucksack made in Germany and used by internee in Camp 1 Tatura during WW2Made from brown leather, canvas and metal. Inside of bag has straps which when secured form pockets. Outside has shoulder straps and two straps for closing rucksack. 2 hooks also attached. Belt - brown leather 38 punched holes. metal buckle; Strap - brown leather. 30 punched holes, 2 metal buckles; Strap - brown leather, 13 punched holes, metal buckle.On centre front top between straps: G Aberlerucksack, leather, camp 1, gerd aberle, internee luggage -
Greensborough Historical Society
Functional object - Bottle opener, Bottle opener from Greensborough Historical Society, 2014c
Promotional piece. Both a crown seal bottle opener and can punching tool, with fruit knife.Advertising piece for historical society.Pressed from hardened steel, covered with hard plasticImpressed with name "Greensborough Historical Society"bottle openers, greensborough historical society -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document, Beaumaris Tramway Company Limited - Rules for Drivers
Copy of a document from an original source, handwritten and partly typed. Provides 70 different rules or instructions to the drivers of horse trams for the Beaumaris Tramway Company Limited - what they "MUST" do, personal behavior, tickets, ticket punches, instructions with regard to trip slips, handling of the Ticket Punch Register device and tramway operations.Yields information about the rules for tram drivers for the Beaumaris Tramway Co. Ltd.Blue paper, typed notes, six sheets, titled Beaumaris Tramway Company Limited - Rules for Drivers - three duplicate sheets of pages 4 to 6.Each of the first six sheets have a pen mark signifying, that it has been retyped.tramways, trams, beaumaris tramway co. ltd, horse trams, ticket punches, instructions, rules, behaviour -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Chillie Punch
Dark Blue Seal Label has a man Wearing a Hat and Holding a flaming bowlChillie Punch 1 PT.S FL 025 No 1245. Guaranteed under the pure food Act. 1908. N.S .W by oppy Bros. Condobrolin -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Cronin killer guilty, 13/09/2017
A coward punch killer has pleaded guilty to manslaughter over the death of teen footballer Patrick CroninNews article 1 page, black text.patrick cronin, footballer, coward punch, diamond creek, lower plenty football club, cronin family -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Ephemera, Lady's Membership Ticket for the Ringwood Horticultural Society - Season 1924, 1924
President Chas Wallace; Secretary G W Mullur. See also Brief Description.Membership Ticket. Lady's Ticket for the Ringwood Horticultural Society - Season 1924. Provision for 1/2/3 punching - hole punched in '1'. Pale green card, gold edge, gold printing. In transparent paper envelope. +Additional Keywords: Wallace, Chas / Mullur, G. W. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - STAR DRILL LARGE METAL PUNCH
Star Drill. Large Metal Punch (Previously in Box #45 from Mechanics Institute Eaglehawk) Approx 30cmgold mining, miners' safety cage -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Template - shoe sole, 1940's
Made by internee in Camp 3hardcard template/pattern for shoe sole. Has small holes punched around edge and pencil line markingsG W Neutatura, trades, leatherworking -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, 'Chatterbox', 1911
Hard cover book with illustration of Punch and Judy|Book had conservation work in March 2011 by Valerie Marshallbooks, children's -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Equipment - Sewing Cards - Playroom Animals
Cardboard box with 4 animals printed on card with pre-punched holes for sewing around (no sewing laces included)See photochildren, sewing, hobby -
Melbourne Legacy
Article, Bulletin VALE Legatee John Nelson Capp, 03/05/1966
A single page from a Melbourne Legacy Weekly Bulletin in 1966. It was the obituary of Legatee John Nelson Capp of East Gippsland Group of Melbourne Legacy. He died on 25/04/1966. Noted in Vale as having been on ANZAC Day.Record of Legatee J.N. (John Nelson) Capps life and service to the community and Melbourne Legacy.White paper with black type and two punched holes. Copy of a page from Melbourne Legacy Weekly BulletinNoted at top “Inducted 1948 Tfd. (transferred) to Reserve 22/11/61 Dcd. (deceased) 25/4/66” Ink stamp reading “PERSONAL FILE” obituary, legatee