Showing 3 items matching " audiovisual display"
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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1986
... audiovisual display... board, as well as an audiovisual display on a colour screen... as an audiovisual display on a colour screen television. Another AFV member ...In 1986, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) held an information stall at Chadstone Shopping Centre. The stall was situated in a prominent position opposite a Coles New World supermarket. In this photo, two shoppers are perusing information leaflets from the stall table, which is staffed by several AFV member volunteers providing assistance. There is also a large freestanding display board, as well as an audiovisual display on a colour screen television. Another AFV member volunteer is standing beside the television, ready to hand out leaflets to passers by.COL photo of several people standing around an information stall at a shopping centre. There are a few people standing behind the stall table and two people perusing information. One man is standing near the stall in front of a freestanding display board and a small colour television on a cart. He is holding a leaflet. Affixed to the display board is a National Arthritis Week poster featuring television presenter, Tony Barber, amongst Photographs and information. The same poster appears affixed on the side of the tablecloth covering the stall table. In the background, there is a supermarket with a partially obscured sign "...EW WORLD".[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Chadstone Our display attracts shoppers [Handwritten in blue/green ink] '86arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, information, education, self management, pain management, leaflets, factsheets, information display, display board, posters, audiovisual display, shopping centre, shopping plaza, coles new world, tony barber, presenter, ambassador, 1986 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Objects
This photo depicts an Arthritis Victoria stall at an unidentifiable event. The stall consists of a display board and table in the centre, flanked by two large blue and green freestanding banners on either side. One banner is titled "Arthritis Victoria" and the other is titled "Osteoporosis Awareness".COL photo of an Arthritis Victoria information stall at an unidentified event. The stall consists of a display board and table in the centre, flanked by two large blue and green freestanding banners on either side. One banner is titled, "Arthritis Victoria", while the other is titled, "Osteoporosis Awareness". Behind the table, thre is a display board featuring the stall number '103' and a sign that says 'ARTHRITIS VICTORIA'. Beneath that are two large signs - "Arthritis Victoria" and "Osteoporosis Victoria", with their respective logos. On either side of the large signs are some small printed cards affixed to display board behind the stall. The stall table is covered with a white, floor-length tablecloth. On the table, there are various brochures and booklets, a small skeleton on a stand, and a small portable television set (which is displaying some information).arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, factsheets, brochures, leaflets, audiovisual, television, stallholder -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, members of the Joint Action Group (holding up their certificates of appreciation) pose for a photo with AFV President, Bruce Dyson.COL photo of seven people, (three seated at a table and four standing behind them), posing for a photo. Two women, seated, hold a certificate up towards the camera. On the table, there are cups and saucers, cake plates, and a large stainless steel platter with a paper doily on top. In the background, there is a large display board with two "Move It or Lose It" posters and various other items pinned to the board.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Joint Action Group Bruce Dyson ['Bruce' initially spelt with an 's', and then overwritten with a 'c']arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, bruce dyson, president, joint action group, jag, 2001