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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Documents, Off to the Diggings
Celebrating 150 years of gold in victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - GOLD SCALES
Small brass beam gold scales.weighing, weights & measures, scales -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Honour Board, Life Members
Wooden honour board with gold lettering. The board contains the following names : Percy Nuttall, MC MM IBM; John A Garlic MBE; Daniel C Davern; Basil M Mc Clure; George A Bremner; Lt John Munro; Raymond A Lushley; John W Willmott; Ivan L White; Francis J Bell. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Britian At War: The Royal Air Force, From April 1942 to June 1943, L. E. O. Charlton, The Royal Air Force, From April 1942 to June 1943
The book is a comprehensive retelling of the British Royal Air Force (R.A.F) during the second world war from 1942 to 1943. It covers the air campaigns across Europe and the Atlantic conducted by the R.A.F. The book also contains occasional photography from the war.Blue cover with a gold stylised artwork.non-fictionThe book is a comprehensive retelling of the British Royal Air Force (R.A.F) during the second world war from 1942 to 1943. It covers the air campaigns across Europe and the Atlantic conducted by the R.A.F. The book also contains occasional photography from the war.world war two, second world war, royal air force, united kingdom -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Chain
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.chain, fob, gold plus locket -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Nuggets
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.nuggets, gold (2 of = 140 grains) -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Stawell Woollen Mills. Meeting Minute Book 1926 - 1966, 1926 - 1966
Wool Book Gold Lettering on coverstawell, industry -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, John Wilson Award
From 1979, the John Wilson Award was awarded to individuals who made a significant difference to the lives of those around them. To publicly acknowledge this, a signboard was established and hung at the Kooyong Centre. The top of the board was inscribed with the words 'Vision Australia Foundation' and the eye logo is located in the top left-hand corner. Below this is written: "The following recipients have made a notable contribution towards blind and vision impaired people. 1979 Agnes M. Tweedie, 1980 Elizabeth I. Lindsay, 1981 Flora Douglas, 1982 Edna Wilson, 1983 Herbert J. Brumby, 1984 Joanne Trumble, 1985 Arthur Nothling, 1986 Colin & Margaret Fox, 1987 Katharine M. Rose, 1988 Bryan G. Sitlington, 1989 Edna Swanson, 1990 Ellena F. Little, 1991 Neil McCrae, 1992 Lillian Dethridge, 1993 John A. Blanch, 1994 Winsome Baker, 1995 Barry Farnsworth, 1996 Harold Gration, 1997 Merle Wootten, 1998 Norma Crook, 1999 Thelma Royal, 2000 Neil & Elizabeth Maxwell, 2001 Elaine Leahy, 2002 Norman & Bernice Anderson, 2003 Gwladys Jeavons, 2004 Eve Lustig, 2005 Shirley Admans.Wooden board with frame and gold letteringawards, vision australia foundation, association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Tilly Aston Council Chairman board
To acknowledge the work of the Tilly Aston Council, the name of the chairman was inscribed on a signboard which hung at the Kooyong centre. At the top of the signboard is written 'Vision Australia Foundation' with the VAF eye logo located in the top left-hand corner. Underneath this are listed the names of the people who chaired the Tilly Aston Council: 1970-1988 Bryan Sitlington, 1989-1990 John Bland, 1990-1992 Jean Ross, 1992-1995 Eve Lustig, 1995-1997 Don Draffin, 1997-1999 John Perry, 1999-2002 Graeme Jones, 2002-2005 Valerie Thomas. At the base of the board is written: 1989-2005 Shirley Admans, Manager, Tilly Aston Council.Brown rectangular board with gold letteringvision australia foundation, bryan sitlington, john bland, jean ross, eve lustig, don draffin, john perry, graeme jones, valerie thomas, shirley admans -
Federation University Art Collection
Acrylic, string and cardboard, Royal Shoe, 2003
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Painting of a red shoe in gold frame.art, artwork, bridget freckleton, shoe, costume -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Jack Gatenby plaque
This plaque commemorates a donation was made by a volunteer who assisted with the day centre. At present, it is unknown what this was attached to.1 Gold coloured metal plateDonated by Volunteer Jack Gatenby For the enjoyment of Day Program Members December 1995association for the blind, jack gatenby -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Amy Dwan Memorial Hall
Plaque from Royal Blind Society of New South Wales. No other information is currently known.Metal plate in brown with gold writingAmy Dawn Memorial Hallroyal blind society of new south wales, nameplates -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph - Photograph, Copy, C.1900
This is a photograph depicting the Merrijig InnMounted in folder with gold border surroundlocal history, photography, photographs, slides, film, merrijig inn, hotel -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Tilly Aston - H.M. Lightfoot Centre, 1991
Tilly Aston was a writer, educator and social reformist for blind and visually impaired people. Her desire to overcome the limitations in her own life, and that of others, led to the establishment of the Victorian Braille Writers Association (later the Braille Library of Victoria) and the Association for the Advancement of the Blind (later Association for the Blind). When the Kooyong site of the AFB required redevelopment due to the success of activities at Paterson Hall, a new building was constructed and named the H.M. Lightfoot Centre. As part of their contribution to acknowledging the work of Miss Aston, as well as two of the men who later worked with her, this plaque was struck and presented by the Blind Members' Council of the AFB.Brown metal plaque with gold writing"All noble things we do and dare, Must be fruitful, sometime, somewhere" Tilly Aston 11.12.1873 to 1.11.1947 Founder of The Association for the Blind Ltd. A gift to the H.M. Lightfoot Centre from The Blind Members' Council November 1991association for the blind, tilly aston, h.m. lightfoot -
Vision Australia
Photograph, 3RPH Console plaque
Running a radio station required update and maintenance of equipment. In this example, a console was presented by the Victorian Council of Community Service Clubs to 3RPH, and acknowledged as such by this plaque.Gold coloured metal plate with inscription3rph, nameplates -
Mont De Lancey
Gold pendant
Worn by Mr. W.J. SebireGold pendant with a New Zealand Greenstone. -
Mont De Lancey
Earrings, Circa 1890
Worn by Mrs. Hilda Godwin.Gold round earrings set with garnets. -
Mont De Lancey
Whistle, De Courcy & Co, 1917
Mr. Clive ManlyLondon Bobby's whistle with gold chain.De Courcy & Cowhistle -
Mont De Lancey
Coin, Australian Mint, 2014
Round Gold One Dollar Coin"100 Years of ANZAC The Spirt Lives 2014-2018"commemorative coins -
Mont De Lancey
Necklace
Gold chain necklace with coloured stones. -
Mont De Lancey
Shaving mug, 1925
This belonged to Olive Sebire's father Mr. W.J. SebireLustre shaving mug with gold trim.shaving mugs, shaving equipment -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Memorabilia - Gold, Silver trophy, Mother Courage, 1998 Vicbred Super Series 2yo Fillies Final
Mother Courage (Stoneridge Scooter Imp P 1.50.8 - Talk To Me Vic P1.59.6 (What's Next)) Bay Mare. Foaled 1995 (3rd Foal) Breeder/Owner: Castle Family Pty Ltd. Trainer B Morgan. Mother Courage raced from 1998 (2yo) through to 2003 (7yo). Career: 30 wins 19 seconds 9 thirds 81 starts $462,520 1.56.9 Winning Drivers: JJ Caldow (27) BR Gath (3). Won on 8 tracks: Moonee Valley (14) Ballarat (6) Bendigo (2) Horsham (2) Maryborough (2) Kilmore (2) Hamilton (1) Mildura (1)Mother Courage won the 1998 Vicbred Super Series 2yo Fillies Final (Group 2) at Moonee Valley over 1940m at a mile rate of 2.04.9. Driven by BR Gath. Defeating Lombo Adreamin 2nd and Skips Daughter 3rd. Gold and Silver Trophy on a Wooden BaseVicbred / Super Series / Final / 2yo Fillies / Moonee Valley / Saturday 8 August 1998 / Won by Mother Courage trophy, harness horse, mother courage, 1998, vicbred super series, moonee valley, 2yo fillies, jj caldow, john caldow, bruce morgan, br gath, brian gath, b gath -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Diggers Commemorative Scarf, Souvenier scarf to commemerate the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli Landings 2015
Black and gold coloured acrylic scarfGallipoli Giggers Centnury 1915-2015. They shall not grow old. Lest we forget. -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Memorabilia - Silver trophy, Maori's Crown, 1998 Vicbred Super Series Final 2yo trotters
Maori's Crown (The Contender Imp P 1.54.0 - Maori Mara Vic Tr 2.9.2 (Bravado Hanover)) Bay Mare. Foaled 1995 (9th Foal). Breeder/Owner: R McD Healy & Co Pty Ltd. Trainer: R McD Healy. Maori's Crown raced from 1998 (2yo) through to 2001 (5yo). Career: 8 wins 1 second 5 thirds 32 starts $57,060 2.06.2 Winning Drivers: BR Gath (4) BR Healy (3) MN Wishart (1). Won on 4 Tracks: Moonee Valley (5) Bendigo (1) Maryborough (1) Ballarat (1)Maori's Crown won the 1998 Vicbred Super Series Final 2yo Trotters at Moonee Valley over 1940m at a mile rate of 2.10.7. Driven by BR Gath. Defeating Claes 2nd and Mad Azz 3rd.Gold and Silver Trophy on a Wooden BaseVicbred / Super Series / Final / 2yo Trotters / Moonee Valley / Saturday 11 July 1998 / Won bytrotting, maoris crown, moonee valley, vicbred super series, 1998, ric healy, r healy, br healy, bryan healy, br gath, brian gath, b gath, b healy, r mcd healy -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Debbie Hill, 'Grail' by Debbie Hill, 2022
Debbie HILL In 2022 Debbie Hill completed a Graduate Diploma of Ceramics at Federation University. Handbuilt porcelain, gold lustre and scarvadvc art award, debbie hill, ceramics -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Certificate - Women's Hospital Midwifery Department Obstetric Nurse certificate awarded to Agnes Mclean
agnes mclean, women's hospital melbourne -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, RVIB Life Member certificate
This is a blank, unfilled template of the Life Member Certificate, which reads "Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Life Member. This is to Certify that ...[name]... was this day ... [date]... Appointed a Life Member in honour of exemplary service to people who are blind or vision impaired. By Order of the Board of Directors." There are also designated spaces for signatures of the President and CEO. Caertificate includes the Lighthouse for the Blind logo centered at the top of the page.1 certificate with blue and gold writingroyal victorian institute for the blind, office equipment and supplies -
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Textile - Baulch Brothers Welcome Home Banner, Welcome Back Home
Blue Material Banner with Gold LetteringWELCOME BACK HOME TO (check hand written names) OF THE A.I.F. THEY'RE COVERED IN GLORY CAUSE THEY HAD WHAT IT TOOK THROUGH THE QUAGMIRES, THE JUNGLES AND THE RAT HOLES OF TROBRUK -
Vision Australia
Painting - Artwork, Portrait of Tilly Aston, 1990
Framed portrait of Tilly Aston who began the Association for the Advancement of the Blind, a forerunner to the Association for the Blind. It is part of a series of paintings commissioned by the AFB Board to commemorate the work of past presidents of the organisation. Tilly sits with one hand resting against a table, and the other in her lap. She is wearing a black collared dress with a white lace neck ruff held with an opal pin. Two medals (the Jubilee medal and Coronation medal) are pinned to the chest, each consisting of a red and white bowtie with a brass medallion. Tilly Aston was born in Carisbrook, Victoria, in 1873. When she was very young her parents noticed she was having problems with her vision. They took her to a doctor who diagnosed her with no sight in her right eye and the prognosis of loss of vision in the left eye. As a result of this she was totally blind by the age of 7. Despite this her parents endeavoured to give Tilly as many of life’s advantages that their limited means could supply. From an early age she was taught singing, music, poetry, arithmetic, encouraged to read and observe the natural world around her and be independent. At the age of 8 she was sent to the Asylum and School for the Blind (later called the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind). She excelled in a wide range of subjects and matriculated in 1889. With the help of a public fund was able to attend Melbourne University, being the first blind Australian to do so. Unfortunately the lack of Braille text books made it impossible for Tilly to continue her studies and she left in second year. Tilly was determined that other blind people would not have the same negative experience she had had. In 1894 she organised a meeting to form the Victorian Association of Braille Writers with the aim of producing and supplying Braille to blind Victorians. Braille was produced by trained volunteers with ? recruited in the first six month. Other rights and services for blind people remained very limited. In 1895 Tilly organised a meeting, which formed the Association for the Advancement of the Blind (now Vision Australia). The Association was instrumental in obtaining many benefits for blind people including a blind pension, voting rights and transport concessions. It also established the first nursing homes for blind people, at a time when many blind people were homeless and destitute. Tilly went on to be Australia’s first blind teacher. She was also a very talented musician, author of seven books and was very gifted at arts and crafts. She knew Esperanto and corresponded with people all around the world including Helen Keller. Tilly passed away on November 1st 1947. Her legacy continues through the work Vision Australia which provides services for thousands of blind Australians. A memorial bell dedicated to her is also situated in the King Domain Gardens. 1 art original in gold frameThe plaque at the base of the painting reads 'Miss Matilda (Tilly) A. Aston / President 1904, 1910, 1943 to 1947/ Association for Advancement of the Blind'. association for the advancement of the blind, association for the blind, tilly aston -
Vision Australia
Painting - Artwork, Portrait of Pat Lightfoot, 1987
Framed portrait of Howard (Pat) M. Lightfoot (1904-1991), who was the President of the Association for the Blind in 1952-1954 and 1964-1972 respectively. It is part of a series of paintings commissioned by the AFB Board to commemorate the work of past presidents of the organisation. Mr Lightfoot is seated, with his hands clasped, and wears a gray jacket, grey collared shirt, green woolen vest and red tie. There is a name plate attached at the base of the painting with his name and dates of appointment. Signed by the artist in the lower, right-hand corner.1 art original in gold frameMr Howard (Pat) M. Lightfoot OBE President 1952-54, 1964-72 Association for the Blindassociation for the blind, h.m. lightfoot