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Inverloch Historical Society
000623 - Photograph - The Entrance, from Pine Lodge, Inverloch - Valentine Series No 3784 - from Ruth Tipping
... , Inverloch - Valentine Series No 3784 - from Ruth Tipping ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
000624 - Photograph - Eagles Nest Rock, Inverloch - Valentine Series No 3783 - from Ruth Tipping
... - Valentine Series No 3783 - from Ruth Tipping ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
Postcard, 000656 - Photograph - Point Smythe Ocean Beach, Inverloch - Valentines Series No 1591 - from Ruth Tipping
... - Valentines Series No 1591 - from Ruth Tipping ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
000722 Postcard Photograph - circa 1930 or 1949 - Murray View no 9 - Overlooking Inverloch - from Edna Dingle
... View no 9 - Overlooking Inverloch - from Edna Dingle ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
000723 Postcard Photograph - circa 1930s - Valentine series no 2292 - Beach Road, Inverloch - from Edna Dingle
... no 2292 - Beach Road, Inverloch - from Edna Dingle ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
000724 Postcard Photograph - Murray Views No 15 - Camping Area, Inverloch - from Edna Dingle
... 000724 Postcard Photograph - Murray Views No 15 - Camping ... -
RMIT Design Archives
Books, National Art Gallery and Cultural Centre Project, Melbourne: Report on Site Conditions for Information of Piling Tenderers, Book No. 1
... , Book No. 1 ...architecture -
RMIT Design Archives
Diazotypes, Standard Chair No EAD CS2
... Standard Chair No EAD CS2 ...Fred Ward, better known for his work with Myer Heritage, Patterncraft and the ANU, began making furniture in the late 1920s for his own house in Heidelberg. An early client was the sophisticated and progressive Maie Casey, who in 1932 furnished the rented Gwynn house in Canberra in a radically austere style, with Michael O'Connell textiles, Ward's monastically simple waxed timber designs and imported steel tubular chairs. Maie Casey's patronage proved enduring and influential. The RDA’s collection shows designs and details of bespoke pieces commissioned by Lord Casey for government offices, including the Department of External Affairs, during his political and vice-regal career. Catriona Quinn, 2017 furniture, design, canberra, rmit design archives, myer, anu -
RMIT Design Archives
Magazines, Transition, No. 30, Spring 1989
... Transition, No. 30, Spring 1989 ...ink, paper -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Image, Rent Day (as it is under coercion) - No Rent, c1864, c1864
... Rent Day (as it is under coercion) - No Rent, c1864 ...Protection of Person and Property Act 1881 The ''Protection of Person and Property Act 1881'' was one of more than 100 Coercion Acts passed by the Parliament of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland between 1801 and 1922, in an attempt to establish law and order in Ireland. The 1881 Act was passed by parliament and introduced by Gladstone. It allowed for persons to be imprisoned without trial. On 13 October 1881, the Act was used to arrest Charles Parnell after his newspaper, the ''United Ireland'', had attacked the Land Act. On Gladstone's return to office in 1880, William Edward Forster was made Chief Secretary for Ireland. He carried the Compensation for Disturbance Bill through the Commons, only to see it thrown out in the Lords. On 24 January 1881, he introduced a new Coercion Bill in the House of Commons, to deal with the growth of the Irish National Land League. Despite a 41-hour long fillibuster in the House by the Irish Parliamentary Party, the bill passed, among its provisions being one enabling the British government in Ireland to arrest without trial persons "reasonably suspected" of crime and conspiracy. However those arrested were often not always suspect, only supportive of the Irish National Land League's movements. Over 100 such acts were passed, some of the more notable of which were "An Act for the more effectual Suppression of Local Disturbances and Dangerous Associations in Ireland", "The Protection of Life and Property in Certain Parts of Ireland Act", and the "Protection of Person and Property Act 1881". An Irish Coercion Bill was proposed by Sir Robert Peel to calm the increasing difficult situation in Ireland as a result of the Great Famine 1844–47. The Bill was blocked and this led, in part, to Peel's retirement as Prime Minister. Later attempts to introduce Irish coercion acts were blocked by the filibustering of Joseph Biggar. As a response to the Plan of Campaign of the mid-1880s the new Chief Secretary for Ireland Arthur Balfour secured a tough Perpetual Crimes Act (1887) (or Coercion Act) aimed at the prevention of boycotting, intimidation, unlawful assembly and the organisation of conspiracies against the payment of agreed rents. The Act resulted in the imprisonment of hundreds of people including over twenty MPs. The so-called ''Crimes Act'' (or "Coercion" Act) was condemned by the Catholic hierarchy since it was to become a permanent part of the law and did not have to be renewed annually by parliament, but the Papacy issued the bull Link: "Saepe Nos" in 1888 which was uncritical of the Acts. Trial by jury was abolished. An influential analysis of the pros and cons of the Act was published in 1888 by W. H. Hurlbert, a Catholic Irish-American author. Many hundreds were imprisoned at times under the Acts, including many prominent politicians and agrarian agitators, Joseph Biggar, Alexander Blane, Michael Davitt, John Dillon, James Gilhooly, Patrick Guiney, Matthew Harris, John Hayden, J. E. Kenny, Andrew Kettle, Denis Kilbride, Pat O'Brien, William O'Brien, James O'Kelly, Charles Stewart Parnell, Douglas Pyne, Willie Redmond, Timothy Sullivan. [http://shelf3d.com/i/Irish%20Coercion%20Act, accessed 13/12/2013]A many sits on a table holding the lapels of his Jacket. ballarat irish, cabin, rent, tenants, quill, biggar, davitt -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, framed, Unloading T Model Ford no.3, at St Vincent's Hospital circa 1920
... Unloading T Model Ford no.3, at St Vincent's Hospital circa ...Black and white photograph (Print) with mountboard surround, enclosed in a timber frame (painted green) with Perspex glazing. Hanging string attached at back.model t ford, model t ford no.3, st vincent's hospital -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
code 3 Siren, VCon model no 3672L4 control panel shows manual Radio standby wail yelp hyper yelp P-volume
... VCon model no 3672L4 control panel shows manual Radio ...used as a Siren Black metal siren control made by the public safety company St Louis model no 63114 made in the USA Microphone attached to cable mad e in Korea pN 7311 Silver clip on rear -
Brimbank City Council
Metal Plaque, No 1 Stores Depot, 1993
... No 1 Stores Depot ...Square metal (golden) plaque, framed in a wooden frame -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Newsclipping, Old Colonists' Asylum (Victorian Government Gazette No. 129, Friday, 16 October 1891), 1891
... Old Colonists' Asylum (Victorian Government Gazette No. 129 ...The site for an asylum for indigent members of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat. One page from the Victorian Government Gazette No. 129, Friday, 16 October 1891, with information on the Old Colonists' Asylum at Mount Clear. ballarat old colonists' association, ballarat old colonists' club, mount clear, old colonists' homes -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Plan, Old Colonists' Association Proposed New Cottages No. 4, Sheet 5, c1925
... Old Colonists' Association Proposed New Cottages No. 4 ...Blueline plan of the Old Colonists' Association. old colonists' association ballarat, charles anderson grove, retirement village, old colonists' association ballarat cottages -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, Victorian Government et al, Firearms Act 1958 No.6251, 1988
... Firearms Act 1958 No.6251 ... -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, DON CHARLWOOD et al, NO MOON TONIGHT (RAAF), 1956
... NO MOON TONIGHT (RAAF) ...940.544941, historical, isbn: 0 14 015447 7 -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, THE HITLER CLUB(The Rise and Fall of Australia's No.1 Nazi, 2007
... THE HITLER CLUB(The Rise and Fall of Australia's No.1 Nazi ...994.2300431, historical, isbn: 9781921221095 -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, HIROO ONODA et al, NO SURRENDER (MY THIRTY YEAR WAR), 1976
... NO SURRENDER (MY THIRTY YEAR WAR) ...isbn: 0 552 10184 2 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - WW2, RAAF No 7 O.T.U. Tocumwal, 1996
... RAAF No 7 O.T.U. Tocumwal ...Soft cover 81 pages with black and white photos. A history of the RAAF Base at Tocumwal. -
Melbourne Legacy
Journal - Newsletter, Weekly Bulletin No: 551, 1937
... Weekly Bulletin No: 551 ...The Bulletin was a regular publication used by the Club to communicate to information to Legatees. It is not known how the Bulletin was distributed.An example of the method of communicating Legacy's work with its members.White foolscap paper x 2 printed on both sides with black type. Legacy Club Melbourne Weekly Bulletin No: 551 dated 21/12/1937.newsletter, activities -
Melbourne Legacy
Certificate, Leadership Training Course No. 16, 1979
... Leadership Training Course No. 16 ...A certificate typed on Melbourne Legacy letterhead to certify that the recipient had completed a leadership training course in August 1979. It meant the junior legatee was qualified to assist in the youth classes. It also mentions the Junior Legatee is entitled to what the 'Leader' badge on her uniform. Hence it was a leadership course for female junior legatees. This uncompleted certificate is unnamed and is not signed by the President, which was L/ W R Mehan in 1979, so it had not been awarded and could be a generic draft of a certificate for the files.A record that Legacy provided advancement opportunities for the girls in the classes. They could train to be leaders and help in running the classes.Certificate on Melbourne Legacy Letterhead acknowledging that a Junior Legatee has attended a Leadership Training course No 16. girls' classes, girls' club -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Sir Stanley Savige Memorial Trust No.1 Basic Papers
... Sir Stanley Savige Memorial Trust No.1 Basic Papers ...The Trust was set up as a memorial to Sir Stanley Savige. The object of the Trust was to further the work of the Junior Legacy movement in Melbourne. Over the first ten years of the trust 248 families were assisted. Includes original Trust Deed, much financial information, contributors and amounts contributed. Individual items to be scanned and itemised when possible. TBC.Significant in that the Board of Management of Melbourne Legacy saw fit to commemerate Sir Stanley Savige by one, a biography and two in a manner more fitting, by the establishment of a trust fund, to further the assistance that Melbourne Legacy could give to the families of deceased service personnel. Folder of documents pertaining to the Sir Stanley Savige Memorial Trust.Manilla folder, white sticker with blue and white border with title typed in black and underlined in red. Foolscap,quarto paper, divisions all typed in black ink, headings underlined in red. Some handwritten notes and letters.savige trust account, history -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Stan Savige Memorial Trusts 1958 No 1&2
... Stan Savige Memorial Trusts 1958 No 1&2 ...Records of minutes of meetings, correspondence, annual reports, from 25/9/1957 - 1967. Original and copy of No 2 trust, and donors included. The minutes of the second trust gives an account of the success of the second trust. Items in the folder include a letter from Lionel Wallace to Jim Gillespie suggesting the creation of the trust, along the lines of the President's Fund, where a committee can deal with individual cases of hardship of a widow with discretion. Also minutes of meetings of the Trustees. The first annual report of the fund and financial details.The No 1 trust was so successful that Legacy decided to start the second trust for another ten years.Brown cardboard folder of documents relating to the Savige Memorial Trust. Not all individual items were scanned.Front cover, handwritten in black biro, Stan Savige Memorial trusts, in pencil 1957, in black biro No 1&2. Inside front cover, Mr. J.G. Gillespie., Robertsons & Mullens, Limited., Agenda Ordinary general Meeting. (typed in black underlined in red.) Rear cover, Sir Stanley Savige Memorial Fund handwritten in blue ink. H 1. handwritten in texta. Typed pages in black type. Original trust deed no 2 bound by green binding tapesavige trust account, history, financial statements -
Power House Rowing Club
Newsletter, The Journal - Lord Somers' Camp and Power House - Vol.30 No.6 JULY, 1978, July 1978
... The Journal - Lord Somers' Camp and Power House - Vol.30 No ...The Journal - Lord Somers' Camp and Power House - Vol. 30 No.6 JULY, 1978 Registered at G.P.O. Melbourne for transmission by post as a periodical The Journal LORD SOMERS' CAMP and POWER HOUSE CAMP CHIEF Gordon Trinca 29 Tintern Avenue, Toorak, 3142. Telephone 24:4171. MANAGER SECRETARY Les. Phillips, Box 4, P.O. , St.Kilda, Club House 51:7066 Private 94:3486 Vol. 30 No.6 JULY, 1978 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Aircraft Magnetos Instruction Books: The British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltf, Instruction Book No.1254: Magnetos Types Av & SV for Aeroplane Engines
... Instruction Book No.1254: Magnetos Types Av & SV for ...created by the British Thomson-Houston during the interwar years. The manual relates to magnetos they produce for aircraft engines.aircraft magnetos, british thomson-houston -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Cessna - Approved Flight Manual No.9.6B For Cessna 182B Aircraft VH-DSQ
... Cessna - Approved Flight Manual No.9.6B For Cessna 182B ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - NATO Advisory Group for Aerospace Researc;h & Development Proceedings - Unsteady Aerodynamics, AGARD Conference Proceedings No.227 Unsteady Aerodynamics
... AGARD Conference Proceedings No.227 Unsteady Aerodynamics ...NATO -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - NATO Advisory Group for Aerospace Researc;h & Development Reports - Aeroelasticity, AGARD Report No.578 Manual on Aeroelasticity Subject and Author Index
... AGARD Report No.578 Manual on Aeroelasticity Subject and ...NATO -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - NATO Advisory Group for Aerospace Researc;h & Development Reports - Aeroelasticity, AGARD Report No.765 AGARD Standard Aeroelastic Configurations for Dynamic Response I - Wing 445.6
... AGARD Report No.765 AGARD Standard Aeroelastic ...NATO