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Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Caulfield Lacrosse Club
... ... Billing Adam...Clubs and Associations Sports and Recreations Sporting Clubs Lacrosse Sports People Lacrosse Players Abram Flynn Allinson Jenny Angelicas Samuel Ansell Romy Aguitera Pedro Bartlem Jai Barlow Erin Blakeney Joe Byne Wild Chris Campbell Darcy Campbell Jordan Campbell Sally Campbell Darcy Chapman Jane Chapman Nicholas Currie Sieng Cornish Hayley Dando Jack Ditmar Luk Eyton Toby Ettia Lino Flemming Garry Fitchett Benjamin Fllod Keir Fothergill Liam Hallion Amy Hamilton Michael Mulley Laura Harari Liam Mealy Tara Hubbard Corey Hubbarld Dylan Ikegawa Ken Johnson Sam Johnson Hamish Jones Darian Keen Murray Kukucka Elizabeth Lane Finbavc Lettieri William Lettieri Luca Lewis Christopher Lozan Alex Mcarthur Heleo Melvin Keziah Morgan Briony Mullner Elizabeth Mullner Susanna Norris Hugo Norman Dace Pope Bladen Pigram Mathew Quig Quigle Bryce Stark James Stark Robem Rodriques Brendan Rodrigues Michael Roberts Anna Murovan Chick Anthony Tzirulnk David Tan Denise Rodriques Anthony Ross Harrison Billing Adam PetriTsch Michael Samoilov Tim Sainsbury Nicole Stark Robert Strand Anna Smith Aaron Smith Damian Stevens William Townley Adam Waite Jeremy Stringer Shaylee Small Corey Singh Shakti Sinclair Stuart Weinsberger Max Ross Lily Strozycki Erin Small Kira Small Dale Vane Weel Michael Wingfield Lauren Document Caulfield Lacrosse Club ...This file contains News paper cutting containing march report summaries for Caulfield Lacrosse Club team and prominent club players for each grade matches. Each weekly summary is mounted on paper in plastic envelope. The match summaries cover dates from May 17th 2010 to August 28th 2012. Match report cuttings to be added to the file as they become available.clubs and associations, sports and recreations sporting clubs, lacrosse, sports people, lacrosse players, abram flynn, allinson jenny, angelicas samuel, ansell romy, aguitera pedro, bartlem jai, barlow erin, blakeney joe, byne wild chris, campbell darcy, campbell jordan, campbell sally, campbell darcy, chapman jane, chapman nicholas, currie, sieng, cornish hayley, dando jack, ditmar luk, eyton toby, ettia lino, flemming garry, fitchett benjamin, fllod keir, fothergill liam, hallion amy, hamilton michael, mulley laura, harari liam, mealy tara, hubbard corey, hubbarld dylan, ikegawa ken, johnson sam, johnson, hamish, jones darian, keen murray, kukucka elizabeth, lane finbavc, lettieri william, lettieri luca, lewis christopher, lozan alex, mcarthur, heleo, melvin keziah, morgan, briony, mullner elizabeth, mullner susanna, norris hugo, norman dace, pope bladen, pigram mathew, quig quigle bryce, stark james, stark robem rodriques brendan, rodrigues michael, roberts anna, murovan chick anthony, tzirulnk david, tan denise rodriques anthony, ross harrison, billing adam, petritsch michael, samoilov tim, sainsbury nicole, stark robert, strand anna, smith aaron, smith damian, stevens, william, townley adam, waite jeremy, stringer shaylee, small corey, singh shakti, sinclair stuart, weinsberger max, ross lily, strozycki erin, small kira, small dale, vane weel michael, wingfield, lauren -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Mayor & Councillors - Group Photo - 1994, 1/08/1994 12:00:00 AM
... bill...cooper...les...mckittrick...david...abbott...kevin...kliska...adam...Terry McDonald, Tim Shambrook, Bill Bowie, Les Cooper, David McKittrick, Kevin Abbott, Adam KLiska, Bill Jewell, Peter Allan, the Mayor, Peter Buckney, Jan Plummer....Terry McDonald, Tim Shambrook, Bill Bowie, Les Cooper, David McKittrick, Kevin Abbott, Adam KLiska, Bill Jewell, Peter Allan, the Mayor, Peter Buckney, Jan Plummer. ...Coloured photo of the Mayor & Councillors till December 1994.Crs. Mayor Cr. Noel Spurr. Crs. Terry McDonald, Tim Shambrook, Bill Bowie, Les Cooper, David McKittrick, Kevin Abbott, Adam KLiska, Bill Jewell, Peter Allan, the Mayor, Peter Buckney, Jan Plummer.city of nunawading, mcdonald, terry, shambrook, tim, bowie, bill, cooper, les, mckittrick, david, abbott, kevin, kliska, adam, jewell, allan, peter, spurr, noel, buckney, plummer, jan -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Copies of newspaper articles, Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts Press Releases 1997, 1997
... Adam Davies, Ashraf Abdou, Karan Khanna. Female chorus members: Lauren Oliver, Suzie, Lewis and Lindy Kerr. Tickets MajesTix - $10 Adults, $7.50 Concession; or $12 special double bill price including The Bacchae. ...Adam Davies, Ashraf Abdou, Karan Khanna. Female chorus members: Lauren Oliver, Suzie, Lewis and Lindy Kerr. Tickets MajesTix - $10 Adults, $7.50 Concession; or $12 special double bill price including The Bacchae. ...Reports published in The Courier newspaper of performances by Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts, including items naming students past and present of the University of Ballarat during 1997 plus articles of people and events connected to the Arts Academy. Also contains information about Ballarat University courses for performing arts. Articles are mostly from the Ballarat Courier newspaper in chronology year (1997) order with no page numbers. Two items are from December 1996 and three articles in October 2001. PRODUCTIONS : *' Pericles' performed by Ballarat's Ozact Theatre Company at Port Fairy's Battery Point. *'Maelstrom' written by Chris Dickens and directed by Peter Tulloch performed by BAPA third year students.(Oct. 28th - Nov 1st) Some cast members were: James McLaverty, Melissa Casey, Linda Judd, Angela Coad, Sarah Griffin, Kathy Lucas, Melissa Casey, Laura Hill, Grant Hickey, Jamie Robertson, Jon Catanzariti, Steve Kerr, Jeff Parker Natalie Zappulla. Performed at Ballarat University Studio Theatre (Nov 4th -8th) and also at Melbourne's CUB Malthouse (Nov. 25th-29th) *"7 Deadly" directed by Chris Dickens and performed in The Chapel at the Academy's Victoria Street campus by 1st year Ballarat University students. Some cast members were: Ash Abdou, Niniane Le Page, Alex Meerbach, Adam Davies and Elicia Bolger. *"Sounds of Broadway and Off' (Oct 9th - 11th) directed and choreographed by Judith Roberts and performed at the Studio Theatre , University of Ballarat, by 1st year students of Musical Theatre at BAPA. Some cast members were Paul Thomas, Shannon Palmer, Aakash Andrews, Justine Schnellbeck, Erica Chestnut,, Rebecca McGuinness, Matthew Heyward, Kellie Rode. Tickets cost $5.00 *'Bewitched" "a parody of the original television series" directed and produced by Ballarat performing arts graduates Adam Turnbull and Claire O'Sullivan. Most of the cast and crew were graduates from the University of Ballarat. Some cast members were: Katherine Evans as Samantha and Martin Cole as Darren. Simon Buckle was responsible for his original music, songs and special effects. *Concert: Featuring pianist Slavomir Zumis and cellist Robert Ekselman (Oct. 3rd) *"Charley's Aunt" by Brandon Thomas, performed by 2nd year Ballarat Academy of the Arts 2nd Year Company at The Venue Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat (Sept. 23rd-27th). Cast members: Derren Jackson, Ross Larkin, Kevin Dee, Adelle Gregory, Colette Bruggeman, Luke Doxey, Gavin Fenech, Dennis Marinovic, Nadia Andary, Narelle Werner. Cost: Adults $10, Concession $7.50, Bookings at Majestix. *'The Importance of Being Ernest' (by Oscar Wilde), performed by second year theatre company of the University of Ballarat, directed by Maureen Edwards, designed by Andrew Arney. Cast members included Narrell Werner as Gwendolen, Tim Haymes as Jack, Mark Gambino as Algermon, Adelle Gregory as Cecily and Heather Kent as Lady Bracknell. The production was at the Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat, September 16th-20th , 8pm. Ticket costs: $10 Adult, $7.50 Pensioners/students. Double bill tickets for The Importance of Being Ernest and Charley's Aunt (Sept.23-27) costs: $15 Adults,$10 Concession. *"The Man From Muckinupin' (by Dorothy Hewett), directed by Chris Dickens and performed by University of Ballarat 3rd Year Performing Arts at Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat from Aug 26th - Aug 30th 1997. Cast members: Lisa Judd as Polly, James McLaverty as Jack, Jamie Robertson, Natalia Rose, Steven Kerr, Jon Catanzariti, Melissa Casey, Grant Hickey, Sarah Griffin, Laura Hill, Kathy Lucas, Angela Coad, and Jeff Parker. Ticket costs: $10 Adults, $7.50 Concession from MajesTix *'The Inspector' (by John Cousins) director Bruce Widdop, performed by the Third Year Graduating Company, University of Ballarat, Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts; at Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat, Aug 19th-23rd, 1997. Cast: Jamie Robertson as the mayor, Jeff Parker as the supposed government inspector, Grant Hickey as Sidney, Melissa Carey as Rose, and Sarah Griffin as Rose's daughter, Laura Hill as the postmaster and Linda Judd as the headmistress. Some 1st year students had cameo roles - Adam Parsons and Adam Davies. *'Cosi' directed by Andrew Seeary and performed by Theatre Movement at the Grainery Lane Theatre, Doveton Street, Balarat. The story has a young, nervous director Lewis, played by Brett Edginton, arrive in a mental home to produce a play with the inmates. Other cast members are Karl Hatton (Roy), Miranda Crellin (Cherry), Rob MacLeod (Henry), Ray Craven (Zac), Narrell Werner (Julie), Nadia Andary (Ruth), Mark Gambino (Doug), Elizabet Stewart and Michael Cooper (Lewis' unsympathetic friends) and Bob House (the Social Worker). Nadia, Mark and Narelle are Ballarat University performing arts students. Season: July 24th,25th 26th and 31st and August 1st and 2nd, 1997. Tickets at the door or through Majestix. Cost: Adults $16; Concession $11. Reviewer: Barry Breen, a Ballarat author, poet and performance artist. *'New Works' involves two plays - 'The Inside Out', director Melissa Casey and 'Secrets'. director Jeff Parker, presented by Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts Third Year Company, both written and directed by third year students. All production areas handled by students of BAPA. Cast members: 'The Inside Out' - Jamie Robertson, Laura Hill. 'Secrets' - Sarah Griffin, Linda Jude, Steven Kerr, Angela Coad, Natalie Zappulla. Staged at University of Ballarat's Studio Theatre. Bookings MajesTix - $10 or $7.5 *Euripide's, 'The Bacchae', a tale of revenge, directed by Bruce Widdop and performed by 2nd year students from the University of Ballarat Performing Arts Department and the BAPA. Assistant directors' Tim Haymes and Derren Jackson. Cast members: Richard DiGregorio (Dionysus), Chris Stipic (Cadmus), Colette Brugman (Agaue), Denis Marinovic (Pentheus), Mark Gambino (Teiresias) and Ross Larkin as the messenger. Other supporting performers are Luke Doxey, Brendan Mayne, Heather Kent, Kevin Dee, Gavin Fenech, Nadia Andary, Karissa Clarke, Adelle Gregory and Narrell Werner. The play was performed at the Studio Theatre, Ballarat University, June 3rd-6th, 1997.Tickets MajesTix or at the door - $10 Adult, $7.50 Concession. *'Back to the Tivoli' School of Performing Arts - June 10th -14th. Venue: Academy of Performing Arts, Victoria Street, 8pm *Aristophane's 'Lysistrata', an anti-war comedy. Performed by first year drama students from the University of Ballarat and BAPA at the Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat, Mount Helen, on May 27th-30th, 1997. Cast members: Niniane Le Page (Lysistrata), Fiona Russell (Calonice), Anne Winter (Myhrrine), Dominic Phelan (Cinesias), Alex Meerbach (Stratyllis), Michael Rafferty (Leader), Melissa Lowndes (Lampito), Renee Francis (Ismenia), Kathryn Martin (Corinthian), Geoffrey Spink (doorman), Adam Parsons (magistrate), Adrian Dart (policeman), David Kambouris (policeman two), Max Grarock (negotiator), Phol Crompton (ambassador) and Ross Farrell (herald). Male chorus members: Paul Thomas, Adam Davies, Ashraf Abdou, Karan Khanna. Female chorus members: Lauren Oliver, Suzie, Lewis and Lindy Kerr. Tickets MajesTix - $10 Adults, $7.50 Concession; or $12 special double bill price including The Bacchae. *Roger Woodward Recital - a piano recital by the internationally acclaimed Australian pianist to launch the Ballarat Academy of the Arts asset drive. He performed on the University's historic Erard Grand Concert piano on stage in Founders Hall, describing it as "absolutely amazing.' The instrument was 93 years old and hadn't been played for more than eighty years. An audience of 500 were entertained with pieces by Schubert and Bach for the first half of the program and Waltzes, Mazurkas, and Polonaises by Chopin after the interval. Fittingly an encore of the Minuet in G by Paderewski was played on the very piano the composer had brought from England for his Australian tour in 1906. *'The Merry Wives of Windsor' by William Shakespeare; directed by Beth Child; designer Damian Muller; Production by Third Year Graduating Company, University of Ballarat Performing Arts Department. This play is a comedy not performed very frequently. Cast members: Angela Coad (Mistress Page), Laura Hil (Mistress Quickly), Gavin Fenech (Falstaff), Kathy Lucus (Justice Shallow), Melissa Casey (Mistress Ford), Jeff Parker (Mr Ford), Jamie Robertson ( Mr Page) and Karrissa Clarke (Simple). Staged at the Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat, May 6th-10th 1997 at 8pm. Tickets $10. Concession $7.50. *"Ship of Fools" SMB Performing Arts. Grainery Lane Theatre, 9th-10th May 1997 Cast members: Chris Lytas (Mac & Convinso), Kate Edwards (Mayor & Rachel), Ruth Sheridan (numerous characters) *'Lola Montez - The Musical' author Alan Burke; director Peter Tulloch; choreographer Fred Fargher; designer Damian Muller, musical director Graeme Vendy. Performed by twenty-eight second year Performing Arts students with Nadia Andary in the lead role of Lola,, Grant Hickey as Henry Seekamp the Ballarat Times editor who receives a whipping from Lola for his criticism of her. Tim Haymes is the character Smith, Karissa Clarke plays nurse Jane Oliver and Ross Larkin plays soldier Daniel Brady. Other cast members were Luke Doxey, Richard Di Gregorio, Chris Stipic and Brendan Mayne. A feature of the show is Lola's celebrated Spider Dance which was acknowledged many years ago by the crowd throwing gold nuggets onto the stage. Presented by the Hugh Williamson Foundation in association with the Begonia Festival organizers the performance was at Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat nightly from 12th-15th March at 8pm with a matinee at 2pm on the 15th. Tickets at Majestic: Adult $18.50, Concession $13.50, Group Adult $15.50, Group Concession $10.50, Culture Vulture $12.00 Family $46 Season 97. *' 2001- 'On The Town' a musical comedy performed by graduating Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts and directed by course coordinator Kim Durban from the Victorian Theatre Company; and BAPA assistant production manager Jo Pearson. It features a cast of 30 and music from a 15 piece band. Photo depicts three cast members: Keith Miles, Adam Lubicz and Glenn Quinn. It was performed in America in 1944 and tells the story of three sailors who arrive in New York on 24-hour shore leave. It was performed at Founder's Hall, University of Ballarat, Mount Helen campus. Tickets $15 adults, $10 concession and $7 for children and students. Family tickets were available. Bookings MajesTix. *'Play With Your Food' a new theatre restaurant show performed by SMB Performing Arts students at Craig's Cellar, Lydiard Street, Ballarat. It was an original show devised and written by Second Year SMB Performing Arts students. following their sold-out touring show 'unplugged' and Book Week play 'SapceDust'. There are also articles about people involved with the University of Ballarat Performing Arts course and the courses in the Arts. Lady Lush's world of unusual characters presented jokes, songs, music whisked together into a bizarre story for audiences to enjoy and even be tie up. Cast members: Melissa Porritt, Loenne Whitecross, Jess Matthews, Kristie Glab and Julia McNamee. It was performed over five nights, 7th-8th-9th-15th and 16th November, 2001. Cost $20. NEWSPAPER ARTICLES: Directors for University of Ballarat 2nd Year Performing Arts Maureen Edwards (photo) An advertisement for BA Visual Arts - Studio Studies available for Ceramics / Drawing / Graphic Design / Print Making /Painting / Multi-Discipline - Undergraduate and Post Graduate Studies. Also for BA Performing Arts - Major Studies available: Performance Acting, Theatre Production, Performance Music Theatre. Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts - New lecturers 1997: Lecturer in Design and theatre crafts - Damian Muller; lecturer in production and stage management - Leonard Bauska; and lecturer in theatre technology - Matthew Heenan. Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts - 1 st article in 'The Flag' Alumni Newsletter, University of Ballarat, Issue June, 1997 re 1st intake of students in February, 1997. 2nd article 'Where Are They Now' - Amanda Sandwith. Event - 'Lydiard Street Alive' : firebreathing act 'David and Goliath' performed by David Patullo. Article with information (includes advertisment for course) about the 3 year performing arts degree at Ballarat consisting of performance acting, theatre production and performance music theatre which are part of Ballarat Academy of Performi8ng Arts which resources from three institutions - University of Ballarat, Australian Catholic University and the School of Mines. BAPA launch: Photos of some attendees - June 3rd 1997 Ballarat Courier. Performers featured Erica Chestnut and Sue-Ann Thomas. Amy Young - Up Close and Personal article - Ballarat Courier - Saturday June 14 1997. Amy Young was the director and conductress of Ballarat 'Y" Choir for 45 years. In 1996 she donated her husband's (Dr Keith Young) Steinway grand piano and musical collection to BAPA. This article is about her life. Events calendar for the Month of May, 1997. Peter Tulloch ( University of Ballarat Performing Arts Co-ordinator 1997) Newspaper article - interview by Elise Sullivan that appeared in The Ballarat Courier Saturday May 3rd 1997 Weekend Edition . Many articles on Roger Woodward and a $3 million asset drive for the Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts. Advertisement for 3 Arts positions at the University of Ballarat - Lecturers in Theatre for Movement/Dance; Design, Theory and Craft; and Theatre Technology Article: 'Who's Who at the Academy' - A list of First Year, Second Year, Third Year, Performing Arts Staff (University of Ballarat and Australian Catholic University). Article about the Erard Concert Grande piano and its acquisition by the University of Ballarat. There are several articles linked to the production of "Lola Montez the Musical' including: *Lola Montez's life in a timeline -1818 to 1861 compiled by Peter Freund, Her Majesty's Theatre historian on behalf of Ballarat Begonia Festival. * A radio show in 1952 performed by Ballarat's "Y" Drama Group featuring 16 year old Joy Brehaut as Lola Montez and directed by 3BA's Ted Furling *Ballarat's Most Famous Scandal Advertising Poster for Lola Montez *Lola Whips In * Lola to Tread the Boards Again * Lola to Return to Ballarat - The "Minister for Purity, The Reverend John Potter" - (actor Jamie Robertson) * Veteran Takes His First Look at Lola * First Stage Lola meets the New Lola - Nadia Andary meets 1967 Lola, Nancy Brauer. * Lola Returns Home An article listing the 12th Annual Encore Awards held at Ballarat Village on Wednesday 5th March 1997. * Advertisement for major studies available in 1998 -Theatre Performance; Music Theatre Performance and Theatre Production plus upcoming productions - Aug - The Inspector and The Man From Muckinup; Sept - The Importance of Being Ernest and Charley's Aunt; Oct- The London Blitz Show and They Shot Horses Don't They? Nov - Graduate Exhibition * Article 3/12/1996: Amy Young donates her husband Dr. W. H. Keith Young's Steinway grand piano and studio stacked with historic documents to the jointly run Performing Arts Academy following his death. The book consists of A4 paper sheets, heat bound with blue card front and back cover with a plastic overlay. The pages contain photocopied articles printed in the Ballarat Courier during 1997. Two articles are from December 1996.bapa, pericles, ozact theatre company, ozact, maelstrom, chris dickens, joan petering, peter tulloch, 7 deadly, ballarat academy of performing arts, bpca, ballarat college of performing arts, sounds of broadway and off, judith roberts, graeme vendy, bewitched, adam turnbull, claire o'sullivan, katherine evans, martin cole, simon buckle, charley's aunt, brandon thomas, derren jackson, ross larkin, kevin dee, adelle gregory, colette bruggeman, luke doxey, gavin fenech, dennis marinovic, nadia andary, narelle werner, the importance of being ernest, maureen edwards, andrew arney, tim haymes, mark gambino, heather kent, performing arts courses 1997, the man from muckinupin, dorothy hewett, chris dickins, linda judd, james mclaverty, jamie robertson, natalia rose, steven kerr, jon catanzariti, grant hickory, sarah griffin, laura hill, kathy lucas, angela coad, jeff parker, john cousins, bruce widdop, melissa carey, adam parsons, adam davies, damian muller, leonard bauska, matthew heenan, cosi, grainery lane theatre, andrew seeary, brett edginton, karl hatton, miranda crellin, rob macleod, ray craven, elizabeth stewart, michael cooper, bob house, barry breen, the flag, performing arts academy - ballarat, bert labont'e, lydiard stree alive, david and goliath, david patullo, amanda sandwith, bapa launch, erica chestnut, sue-ann thomas, amy young, dr keith young, ballarat "y" choir, the bacchae, richard digregorio, chris stipic, colette brugman, denis marinovic, brendan mayne, karissa clarke, narrell werner, niniane le page, fiona russell, anne winters, melissa lownds, renee francis, kathryn martin, michael rafferty, dominic phelan, geoffrey spink, paul thomas, ashraf abdou, karan khanna, alex meerbach, lauren oliver, suzie lewis, lindy kerr, adrian dart, david kambouris, max grarock, phil crompton, ross farrell, roger woodward, erard grand concert piano, karrissa clarke, beth child, chris lytas, kate edwards, ruth sheridan, ballarat academy of performing arts asset drive, positions - school of arts, erard concert grande piano, ignace paderewski, professor david james, david james, robert allen, bapa opening, gabrielle mcmullen, dr ron wild, graham clarke, michael faulkner, sacred heart convent of mercy ballarat, lola montez the musical, spider dance, lola montez, grant hickey, fred fargher, peter freund, ballarat begonia festival, nancy brauer, james robertson, jo pearson, on the town, keith miles, adam lubicz, glenn quinn, play with your food, melissa porritt, loenne whitecross, jess matthews, kristie glab, julia mcnamee, smb performing arts students, the london blitz show, they shoot horses don't they?, graduate exhibition -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Mitchell, Jenni
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Adam Galleries...Eltham Wiregrass Gallery...Alan Martin...Eltham Community Gallery...Eltham Cemetery...Cemeteries and Crematoria Bill...Jenni Mitchell Grace Mitchell Cornelis Vieeskens Dempsters Fine Art Gallery Judith Rodriguez Montsalvat Eltham Professor A D Hope Judith Wright Geoffrey Eggleston Shelton Lea Montsalvat Poetry Festival Artists Open Studios Mervyn Hannan South Fine Art Studios and Gallery Jennifer Mitchell Ken Taylor Nic Taylor Ross House Gallery Kew Melbourne Spoleto Festival Brian Pearce Robert Wilson Bundanon Adam Galleries Eltham Wiregrass Gallery Alan Martin Eltham Community Gallery Eltham Cemetery Cemeteries and Crematoria Bill Isla Heddle Nillumbik Cemetery Trust Michael Dobson Tpmy Raimoc Belinda Clarkson Friends of Nillumbik Catherine Dale Allstair Royse Archibald Prize Dickerson Galley Hugh Stubley Stephen Pearce Trinity Digital Solutions Gateway Galleries Eltham Gary Honey Basil Sellers Art Prize Nillumbik Women's Network Warwick Leeson National Museum of Mongolia Tugsoyun Sodnom Michelle Morgan Zanzy Community Choir Eltham South Fine Art Gallery Streamline Publishing's Gallery Vicki Ward Sonia Skipper Joe Hannan Robert Marshall Hamilton Regional Gallery Petschel House Hamilton Colin Rouse St. ...Jenni Mitchell, daughter of Grace and Arthur Mitchell, is a painter. Contents Newspaper article: "Back to the drawing board", Diamond Valley News, 19 May 1981. Jenni Mitchell's early life. Newspaper article: "Jenni captures the cast and rugged desert", Diamond Valley News, 13 March 1984. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition of Wimmera paintings, 16-25 March 1984. Exhibition list: Jenni Mitchell studio exhibition, ?1984 ?1986. Newspaper article: "Jenni mingles with greats of art world", Diamond Valle News, 29 July 1986. Jenni Mitchell exhibitor in Melbourne Spoleto Festival exhibition, Ross House Gallery, Kew. Newspaper article: "Poet, painter a formidable duo", Diamond Valley News, 28 October 1986. A poem from Cornelis Vieeskens's book and story of connection to Grace Mitchell's art works. Newspaper article: "Eltham artist to stage her 20th solo exhibition", Diamond Valley News, 31 May 1995. Jenni Mitchell's "Survey Exhibition 1975-1995", at Dempsters Fine Art Gallery, Canterbury, opened by poet Judith Rodriguez on 2 June 1995 . Election flier: Jenni Mitchell, candidate for Eltham Council, 1989. Newspaper article: "Aiming to keep history alive", Diamond Valley News, 22 August 1989. Newly elected Eltham Councillor Jenni Mitchell's objectives. Newspaper article: "Poetry in paint", Diamond Valley News, 23 November 1992. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition of Australian contemporary writers at the National Poetry Festival at Montsalvat, December 1992. Newspaper article: "Eltham artist to stage her 20th solo exhibition", Diamond Valley News, 31 May 1995. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition, "Survey Exhibition 1995-1985" at Dempsters Fine Art Gallery, Canterbury, opened 2 June 1995. Newspaper article :Keen to get focus on art again", Diamond Valley News, 6 November 1996. Jenni Mitchell exhibiting in Nillumbik Festival's Artists Open Studios program 1996. Newspaper article: "Rocky mountain high", ?1997. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition of Flinders Ranges work in Mains Restaurant, Eltham ?1997. Newspaper article: "Inspired works", ?1999. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition of works from artist-in-residence at Bundanon and Riversdale, Adam Galleries, Melbourne until 8 September ?1999. Newspaper article: "Gone bush, in search of the still place", The Age, 2 May 2000. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition Portraits of Extraordinary People, Queens Hall, Parliament House until 12 May 2000. Booklet: "Sharing a History, an essay by JHenni Mitchell", produced in association with exhibition Captured at the Eltham Library Community Gallery, 22 February to 3 March 2002 Flier: "Artists Open Studio 2001-2002. Exhibition of artists participating in the Nillumbik Artists Open Studio Program at Eltham Wiregrass Gallery, 21 February to 7 March 2002. Newspaper article: "Not just white in sight", Diamond Valley Leader 3 September 2003. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition "To the Ice, Images from the Antarctic at Montsalvat until 7 October 2003. Newspaper article: "Works are poetry on canvas", Diamond Valley News, 2003. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition 'Desert, Ice and Poetry, at Montsalvat until 12 December 2003. Newspaper article: "In love with a world of ice", Herald Sun, 25 October 2003. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition 'Desert, Ice and Poetry, at Montsalvat until 12 December 2003. Newspaper article: "Display honours artist, wife", Diamond Valley Leader 28 July 2004. Jenni Mitchell had been student of Alan Martin, retrospective exhibition of Martin's work at Eltham Community Centre 31 July to 1 August 2004. Newspaper article: "Portrait due get to the heart of the matter", Diamond Valley Leader, 13 April 2005. Jenni Mitchell painted double portrait of Colin Royse and Allstair Royse for Archibald Prize. Newspaper article: "Brothers impress artist", Diamond Valley Voice 13 April 2005. Jenni Mitchell painted double portrait of Colin Royse and Allstair Royse for Archibald Prize. Newspaper article: "Poles apart but online", Diamond Valley Leader 2005. Jenni Mitchell's journey to the North Pole will have a website set up by Hugh Stubley and Stephen Pearce, Tribity Digital Solutions. Newspaper article: "Going to extremes for ideas", Diamond Valley Leader, 1 June 2005. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition "Images of the Antarctic" at Dickerson Gallery 7 June to 3 July 2005. Newspaper article: "Works are poetry on canvas", Diamond Valley News, ~2005. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition "Desert, Ice and Poetry" at Montsalvat until 12 December 2005. Newspaper article: "Places for painting", Diamond Valley Leader, 2 November 2005. Jenni Mitchell organising plein air painting workshops around Eltham for students. Newspaper article: "Spirit of past inspires artist", Diamond Valley Leader, 1 November 2006. Jenni Mitchell and Mervyn Hannan have opened a studio at Montsalvat, appealing for more volunteers. Newspaper article: "Art in Action", Heidelberg and Valley Weekly, 31 October 2006. Jenni Mitchell and Mervyn Hannan's Working Studio Gallery at Montsalvat. Newspaper article: "Honey lures art taste to sport", Diamond Valley Leader 11 July 2007. Jenni Mitchell's portrait of Gary Honey entered for Basil Sellers Art Prize., on show at Gateway Galleries Eltham as part of her Extra-Ordinary People series. Newspaper article: "Celebrate history and her story", Diamond Valley Leader, 20 February 2008. Jenni Mitchell and Grace Mitchell already nominated for a Nillumbik Women's Network publication. Newspaper article: "Aura of northern lights draws Eltham artist", Diamond Valley Leader, 13 January 2010. NewspaperJenni Mitchel will travel o a Norwegian cruise ship for six weeks. Newspaper article: "Brush with fame", Banyule and Nillumbik Weekly, 28 September 2010. Jenni Mitchell's house and studio, and her exhibition "From the Edge" at Montsalvat until 30 September 2010. Talk flier: "A visual presentation and floor talk" by Jenni Mitchell for her exhibition "From the Edge" 16 September 2010. Exhibtion flier: "From the Edge" exhibition of painting and photography by Jenni Mitchell, Montsalvat 3-30 September 2010. Newspaper article: "Home is where the art is", Diamond Valley Leader, 16 November 2011. Jenni Mitchell's early life with Grace Mitchell, and exhibition as part of Artists Open Studios. Newspaper article: "Artists visit Mongolia", Diamond Valley Leader, 25 April 2012. Jenni Mitchell and Mervyn Hannan will spend seven weeks in Mongolia, exhibiting at the National Museum of Mongolia. Flier: Open Studio, Jenni Mitchell, Mervyn Hannan, Grace Mitchell, 5-6 May 2012. Newspaper article: "Shared love fires artists", Diamond Valley Leader, 4 July 2012. Exhibition of works by Mongolian artist Tugsoyun Sodnom, Jenni Mitchell and Mervyn Hannan at Montsalvat. Newspaper article: "Tribute to an art legend", Diamond Valley Leader, 26 September 2012. Exhibition "Grace Mitchell" A selected Retrospective" to open at South Fine Art Studios and Gallery on 7 October 2012. Newsletter article: "Jenni Mitchell - My mother Grace", Eltham District Historical Society No.207 November 2012. Exhibition notes: "The Retro Eltham Show", Eltham South Fine Art Studios and Gallery, 14 April to 9 June 2013. Newspaper article: "Jenni salutes Mongolia", Diamond Valley Leader, 12 November 2013. Jenni Mitchell's exhibition "Two Mongolian Journeys" at Eltham South Fine Art Gallery until 24 December 2013. Flier: Eltham South Fine Art Studios and Gallery, 6 Mount Pleasant Road, undated. Newspaper article: "Moving on is not without a shockwave", Diamond Valley Leader, 26 October 2016. Jenni Mitchell and Mervyn Hannan are moving to Hamilton, selling their Mt Pleasant Road property and gallery Newspaper article: "Great Grampians, It's Jenni Mitchell and Mervyn Hannan!", Jenni Mitchell and Mervyn Hannan's exhibtion at Streamline Publishing's Gallery, opened by Vicki Ward, 7-28 September 2022.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjenni mitchell, grace mitchell, cornelis vieeskens, dempsters fine art gallery, judith rodriguez, montsalvat eltham, professor a d hope, judith wright, geoffrey eggleston, shelton lea, montsalvat poetry festival, artists open studios, mervyn hannan, south fine art studios and gallery, jennifer mitchell, ken taylor, nic taylor, ross house gallery kew, melbourne spoleto festival, brian pearce, robert wilson, bundanon, adam galleries, eltham wiregrass gallery, alan martin, eltham community gallery, eltham cemetery, cemeteries and crematoria bill, isla heddle, nillumbik cemetery trust, michael dobson, tpmy raimoc, belinda clarkson, friends of nillumbik, catherine dale, allstair royse, archibald prize, dickerson galley, hugh stubley, stephen pearce, trinity digital solutions, gateway galleries eltham, gary honey, basil sellers art prize, nillumbik women's network, warwick leeson, national museum of mongolia, tugsoyun sodnom, michelle morgan, zanzy community choir, eltham south fine art gallery, streamline publishing's gallery, vicki ward, sonia skipper, joe hannan, robert marshall, hamilton regional gallery, petschel house hamilton, colin rouse, st. katherine's church, st helena -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, William John (Bill) Pill
... Bill Pill...Cottles Bridge...Ada Pill...Detective Sergeant Frederick Adam...William John Pill Bill Pill Cottles Bridge Ada Pill Detective Sergeant Frederick Adam Tim Powder Senior Constable K Lloyd Herbert Funnell First Constable Leonard Dugdale Henry Pascoe Detective Inspector C Petty John Henry Pill Jessie Ann Pill nee Whatmough Market garden Murder Steve Whatmough Collection Leadlight Stained Glass Max Sherlock Roma Sherlock Rod Sherlock Bateman Sweeneys Road Eltham Gallery Exhibition Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc William John (Bill) Pill Document Folder ...William John (Bill) Pill born 1894 Diamond Creek, son of Jessie Ann Whatmough and John Henry Pill. A modestly successful market gardener, growing tomatoes, at Cottles Bridge. He was murdered in his cottage on 21 December 1958. Contents Photograph: William John Pill. Photographs (4): Pill's Cottage, Cottles and farm Bridge 1936. Magazine article: "Tortured!", pages 23-27, "Killers at Large" Southdown Press 1970. Story of the murder of Bill Pill. Newspaper article: Death Puzzle; Who was the callous killer?; Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, February 6, 1979, p1 Newspaper article: Recluse Bill knew his murderers by Eric Foster; Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, February 6, 1979, p19. (On the reverse side, page 20, "Using glass with flair", an article about leadlighting and stained glass artisan Max Sherlock and his wife Roma moving to their new home, "Bateman" in Sweeneys Road, Eltham and an exhibition of Leadlighting and Stained Glass by Rod Sherlock opening at Eltham Gallery on February 7, 1979.)Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcwilliam john pill, bill pill, cottles bridge, ada pill, detective sergeant frederick adam, tim powder, senior constable k lloyd, herbert funnell, first constable leonard dugdale, henry pascoe, detective inspector c petty, john henry pill, jessie ann pill nee whatmough, market garden, murder, steve whatmough collection, leadlight, stained glass, max sherlock, roma sherlock, rod sherlock, bateman, sweeneys road, eltham gallery, exhibition -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyEphemera - Caulfield Cricket Club
... Bill... Lahiff Tommy... Haviland James... Pritchard Heath... Cruickshank Daron... Hansen Michael... Lawrence Matt... Warren Adam...Adam Cosgrove, aged twelve. Caulfield Cricket Club Ormond Cricket Club Elsternwick Cricket Club South Caulfield Cricket Club North Caulfield Glenhuntly Cricket Club Malvern Cricket Club Sheehan Tony Damiano Ricky Oakleigh Cricket Club Morrison Brian Little Harold Christiansen Cam Harwood Shane Richardson Shaun Murrumbeena Cricket Club Carnegie Cricket Club MCG Melbourne Cricket Grounds Nurse Harry Reilly Geoff Shipley Colin Jacobs Bill Lahiff Tommy Haviland James Pritchard Heath Cruickshank Daron Hansen Michael Lawrence Matt Warren Adam Baldry Leigh VTCA Twenty 20 Club Cosgrove Adam Cricket Cricket Clubs Cricketers Sporting Clubs Sports Ephemera Caulfield Cricket Club ...This file contains two items. A menu and programme for Caulfield Cricket Club. Includes handwritten list of names of office-bearers and printed list of sponsors. Thirty-four newspaper clippings on Caulfield Cricket Club. “Haviland, Pritchard give Caulfield Boost”, cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader, 21/12/2010 on recent match. “Daron Cruickshank Shows His Class” cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 11/01/2011 on Daron Cruickshank from Trinidad-Tobago who whit 111 not out in recent match for Caulfield against Ormond. “Century Lifts Monds, Another Ton For Hansen” cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader on 01/02/2011 on recent centuries by Michael Hansen of Ormond in matches. “Fields Take Minor Premiership” cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 08/03/2011 on forthcoming match of Elsternwick against Coburg. “Richo’s Century Puts Caulfield in Driver’s Seat” cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 15/03/2011 on Shaun Richardson’s 160 for Caulfield against Brunswick in a recent match. “Caulfield Up for Challenge” by Brad Beitzel cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 22/03/2011 on forthcoming match against Coburg. “Fielders Work For It. Sliver of Hope Going Into Day Two” by Paul Amy, cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 29/03/2011 on recent match of Caulfield against Malvern. Photograph, cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 05/04/2011 of batsman Matt Lawrence who had announced his retirement, pictured with unnamed wicket-keeper. “‘Grub’ will be missed” cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 12/04/2011. Obituary of Tony Sheehan who represented Caulfield in 170 matches. “Caulfield Goes in to Bat Early” cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 03/05/2011 on recent recruits Adam Warren and Rob Bartlett for forthcoming season. “South Caulfield on Top” cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 01/11/2011 on prospects of South Caulfield Club and recent matches. “Monds Break Duck” cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 31/01/2012 on recent win by Ormond Club. “Help To Put Cancer Fund in the Pink” article from the Caulfield Port Phillip Leader dated 07/02/2012 concerning the Caulfield South Cricket Club’s participation in Pink Stumps Day in order to raise funds for cancer research. “Premier Cricket” by Brad Beitzel, cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 14/02/2012 on recent watches of local clubs. “Damiano’s Three Tons A record” by Brad Beitzel, cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 28/02/2012 on batting record of Ricky Damiano. “Caulfield Digs In. Baldry Leads Lower Order Fight Against Malvern” by Paul Amy, cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 13/03/2012 on undefeated season of Caulfield club and future match. “Fields Bound For Glory. Rugged Day for Elsty” by Brad Beitzel cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 20/03/2012 on success of Caulfield Club. “Fielders Perfect Finish. Golden Summer Capped by Premiership” by Brad Beitzel cutting from Caulfield port Phillip Leader 27/03/2012 on undefeated season of Caulfield Club. “Caulfield Leaders Pay Hospital Visit to Club Stalwart. That Was For ‘Morro’” by Paul Amy cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 02/03/2012 on visit to ill Brian Morrison. “Caulfield Hearts Heavy After Death of Club Legend ‘Morro’” by Paul Amy cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 10/04/2012 on death of Brian Morrison. “Big Send Off For Legend ‘Morro’” cutting from Caulfield Port Phillip Leader 17/04/2012 on funeral of Brian Morrison. “Cricket Season to Commence” clipping from unnamed journal or magazine, hand dated 10/12 on new cricket season. “Christiansen Cracks Ton in Elsternwick Victory”, cutting from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader 30/10/2012 on century by Cam Christiansen in match against Malvern. “Harwood Hits Hard to Set test For Caulfield” by Paul Amy cutting from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader 13/11/2012 on performance of Shane Harwood in match against Melton. “ ‘Richo’ To The Rescue” by Paul Amy cutting from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader 11/12/2012 on performance of Shaun Richardson in match against Williamstown. “Victorian Turf Cricket Association South Poised for Outright Win Against Bernies” cutting from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader 29/01/2013 on match between South Caulfield and St. Bernards. “Tough Chase Awaits Caulfield” cutting from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader 22/01/2013 on prospects of Caulfield Club. “Stateswide Twenty 20 Cup. South Caulfield Gets The Chance To Play At the MCG” photocopy of article in Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader 12/02/2013 that the team is to play in the MCG in finish of Twenty 20 Competition. “Nurse to the rescue for Wiaks” by Paul Amy cutting from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader 19/02/2013 on century by Harry Nurse in match against Yarraville. “VTCA South Caulfield Crowned Twenty 20 Champion” cutting from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader 12/03/2013 on win by South Caulfield in state wide Twenty 20 Cup. “Sub-District Cricket Finals. Caulfield Up Agianst Melton and Weather” cutting from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader 19/03/2013 on semi-final match between Caulfield and Elsternwick. “Cricket Championship Team” photograph cutting from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader 09/04/2013 of Championship Caulfield Club with thirteen players named in caption. “Cricket High Hopes for Scholarship Winner” cutting from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader 16/04/2013 on cricket scholarship for Adam Cosgrove, aged twelve.caulfield cricket club, ormond cricket club, elsternwick cricket club, south caulfield cricket club, north caulfield glenhuntly cricket club, malvern cricket club, sheehan tony, damiano ricky, oakleigh cricket club, morrison brian, little harold, christiansen cam, harwood shane, richardson shaun, murrumbeena cricket club, carnegie cricket club, mcg, melbourne cricket grounds, nurse harry, reilly geoff, shipley colin, jacobs bill, lahiff tommy, haviland james, pritchard heath, cruickshank daron, hansen michael, lawrence matt, warren adam, baldry leigh, vtca, twenty 20 club, cosgrove adam, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, sporting clubs, sports -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SCHOOL'S IN
... The students were, back row: Jack Doody, Chap Adam, Ernie Doody, Bill Ball, Joe Leahy, Nat Ball,Bill Tracey. ...The students were, back row: Jack Doody, Chap Adam, Ernie Doody, Bill Ball, Joe Leahy, Nat Ball,Bill Tracey. ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Friday, July 30, 2004. School's in: photo taken at Bears Lagoon State Primary school in 1901. The students were, back row: Jack Doody, Chap Adam, Ernie Doody, Bill Ball, Joe Leahy, Nat Ball,Bill Tracey. Fourth row: Randall Kerr, Charlie Ball, Henry Doody, Joe Ball. Third row: Edie Ball, Myra Mossop, Mabel Tracey, Lucy Doody, Poly Connaughton, Elsie Lea, Dollie Adam, Doris Martin. Secon row: Ted Tracey, Fred Lea. Front row: George Mossop, Robbie Ball, Teacher Miss Davies (Mrs Harrison).newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - List, Wayne Kell, "Ballarat Tramways Employees (60's - 71)", 2020
... Lists employees in alphabetical order images: .1 - jpg scan of the sheet .2 - pdf of the list in a single vertical column .3 - word document in the image files Noel Aghan Noel Allen Max Anderson Brian Anwyl Adam Balloch Ray Barrow Ian Bentley James Billman Les Bird Mick Blackman Kevin Blake Dave Blaw Brett Boddington Kevin Brookman Gary Butler Kevin Butler Marty Cahill Bob Carter Daryl Chambers R oy Courtney Steve Crosby Ray Curnow Ron Davidson Bill Davies S. ...Lists employees in alphabetical order images: .1 - jpg scan of the sheet .2 - pdf of the list in a single vertical column .3 - word document in the image files Noel Aghan Noel Allen Max Anderson Brian Anwyl Adam Balloch Ray Barrow Ian Bentley James Billman Les Bird Mick Blackman Kevin Blake Dave Blaw Brett Boddington Kevin Brookman Gary Butler Kevin Butler Marty Cahill Bob Carter Daryl Chambers R oy Courtney Steve Crosby Ray Curnow Ron Davidson Bill Davies S. ...Yields information the employees of the SEC from about the 1960's through to closure. Not known if completely accurate.List - typed A4 sheet titled "Ballarat Tramways Employees (60's - 71)", prepared by Wayne Kell. Lists employees in alphabetical order images: .1 - jpg scan of the sheet .2 - pdf of the list in a single vertical column .3 - word document in the image files Noel Aghan Noel Allen Max Anderson Brian Anwyl Adam Balloch Ray Barrow Ian Bentley James Billman Les Bird Mick Blackman Kevin Blake Dave Blaw Brett Boddington Kevin Brookman Gary Butler Kevin Butler Marty Cahill Bob Carter Daryl Chambers R oy Courtney Steve Crosby Ray Curnow Ron Davidson Bill Davies S. Davies W. Davies T Ed Davis L. Denmead Max Devlin Austin Domaschenz Des Domaschenz T. Dunstan Ted Edmunds Allen Edwards George Etheridge D. Everett John Everett Ted Fish Vic Gill Ian Grant George Gray Max Green Ray Hall Norm Hamilton Rory Herauville Bernie Hill Colin Hill Norm Hunt Danny Irvine Allan Jeffreys Bruce Jenkins David Jones Ron Jordan Wayne Kell Alan Kellett Alf Kellett Dave Kellett Noel Klein Hec Knight Ron Knight Mick Laidlaw Ed Lake Stan Lakey Herb Lee George Long Norm Lorensini Geoff McErvale Doug McGregor Leo McMahon Alec McWilliam Bill Maes George Magee Jim Maher Mick Mahoney Andre Malins B. Mannion Les Mark Jack Marone Jackie Mason Arthur Maxwell Harold May Allan Meaney Brian Melville Jim Menzies Alf Mercer Barry Morris Robert Morris Bruce Munn Tom Nancarrow Bill Newell Les North John O’Keefe Dan O’Leary Dick Oliver Joel Owen Eric Patterson Bert Peart Ivan Pellas D. Powell Lindsay Quick Arthur Reed Bill Retallick Rex Rewell Howard Reynolds Neil Robe Ned Romeo Vin Ryan Rick Rykers Bill Segrave John Schmidt Charles Scicluna David Skewes Harry Smerdon Brian Smith Roy Smith Bill Spicer Tony Stephens Max Stephens Tom Stevenson Neil Sutherland Doug Thompson Ian Tierney Ian Trenfield John Truscott Bill Trusler Bill Tuddenham A. Turnbull Dave van Oorschot E. van Rooy Harry van Oorschot Henk van Oorschot Bill van Oorschot Gerry van Rooy Harry van Rooy Ian Wallis Lou Walker Bill Ward Geoff Ward Vin Webb Bill Wellard L. Wellard R. Williams Terry Williams Doug Wiseman Edward Wrightlists, employees, personnel, ballarat, crews -
Heidelberg Golf ClubPhotograph - Team Photograph, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club 1998 Pennant Squad Division 2 Minor, 1998
... Bill Garratt (V. Captain), John Gonzales (Captain). Front: Peter Cassidy, Luke Young, Robert Gilderdale, Adam Smedley, Rian Cust, Dale Streeter, Ben Fraser, Andrew Spicer....Bill Garratt (V. Captain), John Gonzales (Captain). Front: Peter Cassidy, Luke Young, Robert Gilderdale, Adam Smedley, Rian Cust, Dale Streeter, Ben Fraser, Andrew Spicer. ...Heidelberg Golf Club 1998 Pennant Squad Division 2 Minor. Team members named in caption: Back row: Gary Armstrong (Manager), Bruce Harding (President), Bill Garratt (V. Captain), John Gonzales (Captain). Front: Peter Cassidy, Luke Young, Robert Gilderdale, Adam Smedley, Rian Cust, Dale Streeter, Ben Fraser, Andrew Spicer.Laminated copy of team photo with caption. Names of team membersmen's pennant, pennant, 1998 -
Heidelberg Golf ClubPhotograph - Team Photograph, Victorian Golf Association Division 2 1998 Minor, 1998
... Group photograph with caption: Back Row: Gary Armstrong (Manager), Bruce Harding (President), Bill Garratt (Vice Captain), John Gonzales (Captain). Front: Peter Cassidy, Luke Young, Robert Gilderdale, Adam Smedley, Rian Gist, Dale Streeter, Ben Fraser, Andrew Spicer....Heidelberg Golf Club 8 Main Road Lower Plenty 3093 Group photograph with caption: Back Row: Gary Armstrong (Manager), Bruce Harding (President), Bill Garratt (Vice Captain), John Gonzales (Captain). Front: Peter Cassidy, Luke Young, Robert Gilderdale, Adam Smedley, Rian Gist, Dale Streeter, Ben Fraser, Andrew Spicer. ...Group photograph with caption: Back Row: Gary Armstrong (Manager), Bruce Harding (President), Bill Garratt (Vice Captain), John Gonzales (Captain). Front: Peter Cassidy, Luke Young, Robert Gilderdale, Adam Smedley, Rian Gist, Dale Streeter, Ben Fraser, Andrew Spicer.Mounted colour team photograph, with caption golf teams, pennant golf -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - People of the Sunshine District
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Comensoli, Leslie John Connie, Sister Connor, Thomas Coulson, Ted Coxhill, Stanley "Stan" Victor Cripps Nee Wilkins, Joyce "Joy" Beaudette Dang, Thuy Dawes, Ernest Deeble, Don Deveson, Donald Frederick Diele, Tom Doak, Avis Dobson Nee Gibon, Janet Lilian Drayton, Harold Dunkette, Shaikha (Life in Bahrain) Eland, Judy Ellingsen Nee Lowe, Elsie May Ellis, Lester family, Newman Family, Rimmer Fogarty, Bill Ford, Frank Ford, Olwen Gary, Don Gaylor, James "Jim" William Ginifer, Jack Godfrey, Allan Goedecke, Gwenyth Hampton, Ania Hayden, Frank Hollingsworth, Edna Hollingsworth, Herbie Hollingwood Nee Fowler, Mary & Prince Phillip Hope, Patrick Horton, Mabel Huynh, Alyssa Hyett, William Inkster Nee Wardle, Adella Katherine Ivory Nee Pengelly, Amelia Frances Ivory, Joseph "Joe" Sydney Jackson, Ina Jackson, John "Jack" Henry Horace John, Charles "Chas" Johnson, Desmond "Des" Johnston, Alexander Robert Kenneth, Albert King, Ernest Webster "Web" Krix, Johann "John" Adam Languiller, Telma Lassila, Lydia Ierodiaconou Lawrence, Brian Liersch, Audrey Maloney, Samuel Gifford Marion, Colleen Mason, Aunty Jean McGoldrick, Prue McIntyre, Tom McLauchlan, Peter McNeill, Dorothy Meale, David Michael, Andrew (Andy's Servo) Miles, Albert John "Jack" Mill, Cr. ...Comensoli, Leslie John Connie, Sister Connor, Thomas Coulson, Ted Coxhill, Stanley "Stan" Victor Cripps Nee Wilkins, Joyce "Joy" Beaudette Dang, Thuy Dawes, Ernest Deeble, Don Deveson, Donald Frederick Diele, Tom Doak, Avis Dobson Nee Gibon, Janet Lilian Drayton, Harold Dunkette, Shaikha (Life in Bahrain) Eland, Judy Ellingsen Nee Lowe, Elsie May Ellis, Lester family, Newman Family, Rimmer Fogarty, Bill Ford, Frank Ford, Olwen Gary, Don Gaylor, James "Jim" William Ginifer, Jack Godfrey, Allan Goedecke, Gwenyth Hampton, Ania Hayden, Frank Hollingsworth, Edna Hollingsworth, Herbie Hollingwood Nee Fowler, Mary & Prince Phillip Hope, Patrick Horton, Mabel Huynh, Alyssa Hyett, William Inkster Nee Wardle, Adella Katherine Ivory Nee Pengelly, Amelia Frances Ivory, Joseph "Joe" Sydney Jackson, Ina Jackson, John "Jack" Henry Horace John, Charles "Chas" Johnson, Desmond "Des" Johnston, Alexander Robert Kenneth, Albert King, Ernest Webster "Web" Krix, Johann "John" Adam Languiller, Telma Lassila, Lydia Ierodiaconou Lawrence, Brian Liersch, Audrey Maloney, Samuel Gifford Marion, Colleen Mason, Aunty Jean McGoldrick, Prue McIntyre, Tom McLauchlan, Peter McNeill, Dorothy Meale, David Michael, Andrew (Andy's Servo) Miles, Albert John "Jack" Mill, Cr. ...Adamson, Dr. John Ahmadzai, Jalal Allen, George Anderson, Fred Andrewartha, Arlene Archabuz, Janina Argyle, Beth Armour Nee Ramson, Maria Elizabeth Atkinson, Harry Bajada, Melchior Bajada, Melchiorre "Mel" Baker, Ian Baker, Kevin Balacchino, Rebecca Barnett, William Corbey Basten, Al. Bayliss, Myrtle Beachley Nee Anderson, Valerie "Val" Elaine Beanland, Charles Howard Benjamin, Colin Bewsher, William "Bill" Bowery, Leigh Cameron, David Ross Campbell, Donald "Don" Murdoch Carlton, Norman "Norm" Harrison Carr, Cissie Carr, Phillip Carter, Francis "George" Chapman, Pamela Joy Chisholm, Caroline Choi, Dr. Windsor Cockerell, Mr. R. Comensoli, Leslie John Connie, Sister Connor, Thomas Coulson, Ted Coxhill, Stanley "Stan" Victor Cripps Nee Wilkins, Joyce "Joy" Beaudette Dang, Thuy Dawes, Ernest Deeble, Don Deveson, Donald Frederick Diele, Tom Doak, Avis Dobson Nee Gibon, Janet Lilian Drayton, Harold Dunkette, Shaikha (Life in Bahrain) Eland, Judy Ellingsen Nee Lowe, Elsie May Ellis, Lester family, Newman Family, Rimmer Fogarty, Bill Ford, Frank Ford, Olwen Gary, Don Gaylor, James "Jim" William Ginifer, Jack Godfrey, Allan Goedecke, Gwenyth Hampton, Ania Hayden, Frank Hollingsworth, Edna Hollingsworth, Herbie Hollingwood Nee Fowler, Mary & Prince Phillip Hope, Patrick Horton, Mabel Huynh, Alyssa Hyett, William Inkster Nee Wardle, Adella Katherine Ivory Nee Pengelly, Amelia Frances Ivory, Joseph "Joe" Sydney Jackson, Ina Jackson, John "Jack" Henry Horace John, Charles "Chas" Johnson, Desmond "Des" Johnston, Alexander Robert Kenneth, Albert King, Ernest Webster "Web" Krix, Johann "John" Adam Languiller, Telma Lassila, Lydia Ierodiaconou Lawrence, Brian Liersch, Audrey Maloney, Samuel Gifford Marion, Colleen Mason, Aunty Jean McGoldrick, Prue McIntyre, Tom McLauchlan, Peter McNeill, Dorothy Meale, David Michael, Andrew (Andy's Servo) Miles, Albert John "Jack" Mill, Cr. Ian Miller, Keith Mott, Melbourne Leander Mottin, Laurence "Laurie" Mousley, Gwendoline 'gwen" Mullenger, Miss S. Myers, Mace Naismith, Neil Neyland, Grace Nguyen, Mayor James Noble, John Noble, Leslie “Les” William Noonan, Graham Miles O'Brien, Peggy O'Brien, Walter "Wally" James O'Connor, Frank Pardy, John Parry, Craig Parsons Nee Gahon, Alice Saide Parsons, Robert "Bob" Eric Pengelly Nee Goodman, Irene Keziah "Elizabeth" Pengelly, John "Johnnie" Pengelly, Lawrene "Keith" Pentreath, Mervyn Pentreath, Mervyn Podczyk, Richard Porter, Kenneth "Ken" Power, David Power, Peter Raleigh Nee Thorpe, Priscilla Raleigh, Joseph Rasic, Ranka Rewell, Ivy Roach, William A. Robinson, Donald "Don" George James Rockett, James Rohner Nee King, Mavis Elaine Rohner, Beryl Rohner, William “Bill” John Roxon, Nicola Sheridan, Jack Shilson, Winfred Shimmin Nee Langden, Florence Rita Shorten, Eileen Shorten, Jack Singleton Nee Thorpe, Laura Elizabeth Spargo, Ann Spargo, Peter Tachos, Virginia Taylor, Headlie Shipard Thomas, Doris Thomas, Herbert Arthur "Bon" Thurling, Doreen Twentyman, Leslie "Les" Tyler, Richard Uhi, Alan Ure, David "Dave" Vccellin, Dominic Wallace, Shirley Weaver, Vic Wegener, Eric Wendt, Sylvie Whiting, Else Whiting, Richard "Dick" William, Sir William Williams, Allan "Titch" Williams, Isabella Williams, Kevin Winifred, Adelaide Wlodarcyzk, Joseph Zbigniew Yannacaros, Arthur -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... Third Row; Jessica Carter, Jean Rodda, Ann Adam, Amy Harden, Beryl Coutts, Brenda Fetridge, Ethel Woods, Fourth Row kneeling; Jim Rowe, George Toole, Bill Jones, George Roadly, Billy Nelson, Doug Roberts, Billy Richards Front Row on Ground; Charlie Morgan, Gordon Smith, Ken Robinson, Horace Annear (names read from left to right)...Third Row; Jessica Carter, Jean Rodda, Ann Adam, Amy Harden, Beryl Coutts, Brenda Fetridge, Ethel Woods, Fourth Row kneeling; Jim Rowe, George Toole, Bill Jones, George Roadly, Billy Nelson, Doug Roberts, Billy Richards Front Row on Ground; Charlie Morgan, Gordon Smith, Ken Robinson, Horace Annear (names read from left to right) .1 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF A GROUP OF CHILDREN, GRADES 3 AND 4, AT CLUNES STATE SCHOOL NO. 1552 IN 1924 .2 LIST OF CHILDREN IN PHOTOGRAPH Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ....1 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF A GROUP OF CHILDREN, GRADES 3 AND 4, AT CLUNES STATE SCHOOL NO. 1552 IN 1924 .2 LIST OF CHILDREN IN PHOTOGRAPH.2 Clunes State School Grace III & IV Photo - 1924; Back Row; Bob Brock, Russell Hancock, Harry Rogers, Charlie Cook, George Morland, Don Girvan, Harry Lucy, Steve Purcell. Second Row; Muriel Williams, Carrie Spark, Mavis Jenkin, May Webb, Janey Williams, Pearl Stevenson, Alice Steart. Third Row; Jessica Carter, Jean Rodda, Ann Adam, Amy Harden, Beryl Coutts, Brenda Fetridge, Ethel Woods, Fourth Row kneeling; Jim Rowe, George Toole, Bill Jones, George Roadly, Billy Nelson, Doug Roberts, Billy Richards Front Row on Ground; Charlie Morgan, Gordon Smith, Ken Robinson, Horace Annear (names read from left to right)local history, photography, photographs, clunes state school 1924 -
Wheen Bee FoundationPublication, Bill, L, For the love of bees: the story of Brother Adam of Buckfast Abbey (Bill, L.) Newton Abbey, 1989, 1989
... For the love of bees: the story of Brother Adam of Buckfast Abbey (Bill, L.) Newton Abbey, 1989...Wheen Bee Foundation 87 Ford Street Beechworth For the love of bees: the story of Brother Adam of Buckfast Abbey (Bill, L.) Newton Abbey, 1989 Publication Bill, L. ... -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2018-2019 Annual Report : Four Pillars of Success, 2019
... Bill Jolley...Josh Frydenberg...Nick Gleeson...Jennifer Smith...Sir Peter Cosgrove...Mia Armsworth...Nic Hoskins...Adam...Vision Australia Corporation records Ron Hooton Andrew Moffat Bill Jolley Josh Frydenberg Nick Gleeson Jennifer Smith Sir Peter Cosgrove Mia Armsworth Nic Hoskins Adam Smith Carly Vaughan James Christie Julian Rait Dorothy Hamilton John Tribe Susan Diver 1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievements Vision Australia 2018-2019 Annual Report : Four Pillars of Success Administrative record Text ...Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: farewell to Heith Mackay-Cruise from the Board, transition of Library clients to Envoy Connect digital player, relocation of Perth office, and Dorothy Hamilton receives an OAM for her services to the blind and vision impaired community.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsvision australia, corporation records, ron hooton, andrew moffat, bill jolley, josh frydenberg, nick gleeson, jennifer smith, sir peter cosgrove, mia armsworth, nic hoskins, adam smith, carly vaughan, james christie, julian rait, dorothy hamilton, john tribe, susan diver -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Mayor & Councillors - Group Photo - 1992/1993, 1/08/1992 12:00:00 AM
... bill...o'sullivan...kevin...abbott...goode...sally...cooper...les...plummer...jan...kliska...adam...Noel Spurr, Savvas Athan, Peter Allan, Tim Shambrook, David McKittrick, Bill Jewell, Kevin O'Sullivan, Kevin Abbott, Sally Goode, th Mayor, Jan Plummer, Adam Kliska....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading spurr noel athan savvas allan peter shambrook tim mckittrick david jewell bill o'sullivan kevin abbott goode sally cooper les plummer jan kliska adam Coloured photo of the Mayor & Councillors for 1992 - 1993. ...Coloured photo of the Mayor & Councillors for 1992 - 1993.|Mayor Cr. Les Cooper|Crs. Noel Spurr, Savvas Athan, Peter Allan, Tim Shambrook, David McKittrick, Bill Jewell, Kevin O'Sullivan, Kevin Abbott, Sally Goode, th Mayor, Jan Plummer, Adam Kliska.city of nunawading, spurr, noel, athan, savvas, allan, peter, shambrook, tim, mckittrick, david, jewell, bill, o'sullivan, kevin, abbott, goode, sally, cooper, les, plummer, jan, kliska, adam -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Mayor & Councillors - Group Photo - 1993 - 1994, 1/08/1993 12:00:00 AM
... bill...bowie...shambrook...tim...cooper...les...mckittrick...david...buckney...peter...plummer...jan...allan...spurr...noel...kliska...adam...Bill Jewell, Bill Bowie, Tim Shambrook, Les Cooper, David McKittrick, Peter Buckney, Jan Plummer, Peter Allan, the Mayor, Noel Spurr, Adam Kliska Kevin O'Sullivan....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading jewell bill bowie shambrook tim cooper les mckittrick david buckney peter plummer jan allan spurr noel kliska adam o'sullivan kevin Coloured photo of the Mayor & Councillors for 1993 - 1994. ...Coloured photo of the Mayor & Councillors for 1993 - 1994.|Mayor Cr. Kevin Abbott.|Crs. Bill Jewell, Bill Bowie, Tim Shambrook, Les Cooper, David McKittrick, Peter Buckney, Jan Plummer, Peter Allan, the Mayor, Noel Spurr, Adam Kliska Kevin O'Sullivan.city of nunawading, jewell, bill, bowie, shambrook, tim, cooper, les, mckittrick, david, buckney, peter, plummer, jan, allan, spurr, noel, kliska, adam, o'sullivan, kevin -
Unions BallaratGeneral incoming correspondence of the Ballarat Trades and Labour Council, 1884-1923; 1925; 1931; 1937; 1938; 1949-1950; 1952-1955
... Bill. 10 March 1948 2. From Accountant, Head Office, The Ballarat Brewing Co Ltd, to Mr WJ Mc Adam, Secretary, Ballarat Eight Hours Anniversary Committee - regarding donation of £2.2.0 to the Annual Eights Hours Celebrations. 23 April 1948 3. ...Bill. 10 March 1948 2. From Accountant, Head Office, The Ballarat Brewing Co Ltd, to Mr WJ Mc Adam, Secretary, Ballarat Eight Hours Anniversary Committee - regarding donation of £2.2.0 to the Annual Eights Hours Celebrations. 23 April 1948 3. ...Paper/letters stored in two boxes. Arranged in separate folders by year. The lists below are alphabetical. Located by year and number. 1884 - J.W. Graham, Secretary 18. Amalgamated Mining Engine Drivers' Association - regarding appointing a delegate to Council. 12 December 1884. 14. Bendigo Amalgamated Miners' Association, Mr Phillips, Secretary - regarding formation of a Bendigo Trades and Labor Council. 22 July 1884. 1. B? Secretary for Lands, Victoria - regarding deputation from Council to him. 8 January 1884. 15. A.R. Davie - regarding half holiday Union appointing delegates to Council. 77 July 1884. 8. D.M. Davies - regarding deputation to Minister for Lands, Victoria. 11 January 1884. 7. J.L. Dowe - regarding deputation to Minister for Lands, Victoria. 11 January 1884. 6. F.R. Fincham - regarding deputation to Minister for Lands, Victoria. 11 January 1884. 16. J.W. Grahame - regarding leave of absence. 10 October 1884. 17. W. Hosking - regarding alteration of rule 14. n.d. 2. J. Kline - regarding apologies for absence from Council meeting. 10 January 1884. A copy of a letter to The Courier is attached. 4. Painters' Union (Geoff Ludbrook) - regarding assisting at Eight Hour Anniversary. 11 January 1884. 13. J. Pearce - regarding apologies for absence from Council. 11 July 1884. 12. G. Rasy? - regarding apologies for absence from Council. 9 May 1884. 3. J.R. Richardson - regarding presence on deputation to Minister for Lands. 10 January 1884. 10. R.D. Reid - regarding apologies for absence from Council. 11 January 1884. 9. A. Sutherland - regarding presence on deputation to Minister for Lands. 10 January 1884. 11. Specifications for stamping marbles for Council. n.d. 5. A. Young - deputation to Minister for Lands. 10 January 1884. 1885 - J.L. Anderson, Secretary 8. Amalgamated Mining Engine Drivers' Association - regarding delegates to Council. 8 May 1885. 11. J. Anderson (Secretary of Council) to H. Uren MLA - regarding amalgamation of the Council with the City Free Library. 10 August 1885. 24. Ballarat Cricket Club - regarding using the oval for Eight Hour Anniversary. 9 December 1885. 7. Ballarat Woollen Mills Operative Union - regarding giving name of Union, list of Union members. 8 May 1885. 4. Ballarat Typographical Association - regarding printing of Council material. 8 May 1885. 2. J. Binner - regarding prizes given at Eight Hour Anniversary. 26 April 1885. 19. Cabmens Union, Ballarat - regarding delegate to Council. 8 October 1885. 12. Carpenters and Joiners Trade Society - regarding delegate to Council. 7 September 1885. 23. Carpenters and Joiners Trade Society - forwarding a copy of rules. 8 December 1885. 14. H. Clotz, et al - regarding Friday half holiday for hairdressers. 10 September 1885. 1. Eight Hours Anniversary Programme. 21 April 1885. 15. Friendly Society of Ironmoulders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - new Secretary of same. 11 September 1885. 17. Friendly Society of Ironmoulders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegate to Council. 7 October 1885. 21. Friendly Society of Ironmoulders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegate to Council. 22 November 1885. 5. E. Ingram - regarding losses incurred at Eight Hour Anniversary. 8 May 1885. 20. L. Mills - regarding apologies for absence. 9 October 1885. 3. Painters' Union - regarding delegates to Council. 4 May 1885. 18. Painters' Union - regarding delegates to Council. 8 October 1885. 25. J. Pearce - regarding apologies for absence. 11 December 1885. 26. C. Salter - regarding donations to Eight Hours Anniversary. 14 December 1885. 6. A. Smith - regarding apologies for absence. 8 May 1885. 9. E.H. Swifte - regarding amalgamation of Council with Free City Library. 13 July 1885. 10. E.H. Swifte - regarding amalgamation of Council with Free City Library. 7 August 1885. 13. Tanners and Curriers of Ballarat - regarding forming a branch of the Union in Ballarat. 8 September 1885. 16. Trades and Labor Council, Brisbane - regarding formation of same. 8 November 1885. 7. J. Treloar - regarding apologies for absence. 8 May 1885. 1886 - J.L. Anderson, Secretary 7. Amalgamated Miners' Association of Australasia - regarding Delegates to Council. 8 May 1886. 3. Amalgamated Mining Engine Drivers Association, Ballarat Branch - regarding Delegates to Council. 7 May 1886. 5. Amalgamated Society of Engineers - regarding Delegates to Council. 11 May 1886. 1. Half Holiday Union, Ballarat - regarding Delegates to Council. 7 May 1886. 6. Operative Bakers' Society - regarding Delegates to Council. 11 May 1886. 4. Painters' Union - regarding Delegates to Council. 11 May 1886. 2. Victorian Operative Bootmakers Union, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegates to Council. 12 May 1886. 8. Ballarat United Friendly Societies' Dispensary - accepting an offer of a deputation to special meeting of General Committee. 1887 - T. Bayley, Secretary Nil. 1888 - T.S. Bayley, Secretary 24. Amalgamated Miners' Association of Australasia - regarding meeting to hear Dr Siscs on the Worn out Miners Sustentation Fund. 6 December 1888. 7. Australian Natives' Association, Ballarat Branch - regarding alienation of portion of public park. 21 June 1888. 19. Ballarat Trades and Labour Council (to various unions) - regarding support of direct labor representation in Parliament from Ballarat West. 20 October 1888. 11. Ballarat Typographical Society - regarding room for meeting. 6 July 1888. 22. A. Callaway (Chief Secretary for A. Deakin) - regarding names submitted for Commission of the Peace. 19 November 1888. 9. Eight Hours' Anniversary Committee - regarding money for tickets sold. 27 June 1888. 15. W.F. Emery - regarding apologies for absence. 14 September 1888. 6. Gillies (for the Victorian Premier) - regarding Chinese immigrants. 8 May 1888. 1. Grocers Association of Geelong - regarding joining Council. 14 April 1888. 5. Half Holiday Union - regarding delegates to Council. 3 May 1888. 18. Intercolonial Trades and Labor Union Congress, 6th, Hobart, 5-8 February 1888 (Hugh Kirk, Secretary of Hobart Trades and Labor Council) - regarding printed invitations to the Congress. 27 October 1888. 13. Ironworkers Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegates to Council. 8 August 1888. 14. Ironworkers Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegates to Council. 4 September 1888. 23. Ironworkers Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegates to Council. 14 December 1888. 8. H. Jones - regarding Major Dane's lectures. 25 June 1888. 2. Locomotive Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association - regarding delegates to Council. 17 April 1888. 17. A. McKenzie - regarding apologies for absence. n.d. 3. V.M. Pearson - regarding organisation of a trades union in Colac. 14 April 1888. 10. John Shiels - regarding overdraft of Council. 6 July 1888. 21. Tanners and Curriers Union, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegates to Council. 12 November 1888. 20. Trades Hall Council, Geelong - thanking for assistance from Council. 11 November 1888. 4. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. (David Bennett, Secretary) - regarding new regulations by-laws and standing orders. 17 April 1888. 16. Victorian Operative Bricklayers Society - regarding end of dispute. 14 September 1888. 12. John Wilson - regarding Report of Committee on opening of the new Trades Hall. 13 July 1888. 1889 - J. Wilson, Secretary 8. Ballarat Woollen and Worsted Company - regarding support of products by working class. 2 November 1889. 9. Butchers Employees' Association - regarding delegate to Council. 2 December 1889. 1A. Copy of an award of the arbitration in the dispute between Messrs Whitten and Cairns and the Ballarat Bootmakers' Union. 14 February 1889. 10. Half Holiday Union - regarding delegate to Council. 3 December 1889. 1-6. Ironworkers Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding Phoenix Foundry dispute. 20 March 1889-29 March 1889. 11. Painters' Union - regarding formation of a non-union society. 4 December 1889. 13. Painters' Union - regarding formation of a non-union society. 6 December 1889. 12. Messers Stansfield, Bush and Shepphard, Decorators - accuses Painters' Union of instigating a strike. 5 December 1889. 7. Working Men's College and Trades Hall Council, Melbourne - regarding memorial to the late Hon. Francis Ormond. n.d. 1890 - J. Wilson, Secretary 81. James Alexander - regarding request for financial assistance. 30 October 1890. 21. Amalgamated Millers, Engine Drivers and Mill Employees' Association of Australasia - regarding supplying list of firms employing union labour. 4 June 1890. 2. Amalgamated Miners of Australasia (W.C. Spence, Secretary) - thanking Council for their supportive letter. March 1890. 52. Amalgamated Miners of Australasia, Ballarat Branch - regarding suggestion to canvass Ballarat district for funds for strikers. 88. Amalgamated Miners of Australasia (W.G. Spence) - regarding donation from residents of Clementston for Ballarat men out of work and not receiving funds from Council. 15. Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Ballarat Branch - regarding supplying list of shops employing Union labour. 28 April 1890. 44. Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Ballarat Branch - regarding giving numbers of men out of work. 30 September 1890. 69. Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Ballarat Branch - regarding approving members of their union being placed on the relief list. 23 October 1890. 70. T. Bailey - regarding apology for being unable to canvas for strike fund. 23 October 1990. 102. Balance sheet of strike fund of the Council and bundle of receipts. 18. Ballarat Plumbers' Union - regarding supplying a list of firms employing union labour. 6 June 1890. 16. Ballarat Saddle Harness and Collar Makers' Society - regarding supplying a list of firms employing union labour. 5 May 1890. 42. Ballarat Tailoresses' Union - regarding donation to strike fund. 25 September 1890. 45. Ballarat Town Council Employees - regarding donation to strike fund. n.d. 12. Ballarat Typographical Society - regarding supplying name of Secretary and list of firms employing union labour. 19 April 1990. 5. Ballarat Woollen Mills Operative's Union - regarding seeking advice on how to get men to join the union. 22 April 1890. 26B. E. Batterly - regarding apology for being unable to come to mass meeting about strike. 11 September 1890. 46. E. Blayney (hotel owner) - regarding donation to strike fund. n.d. 56. G. Blyman - regarding donation to strike fund. 8 October 1890. 55. J. Brady - regarding donation to strike fund. 6 October 1890. 76. J. Braidie et al - querying reason for getting no strike pay. 27 October 1890. 22. M. Bregazzi - regarding donation to strike fund. 2 September 1890. 34. M. Bregazzi - regarding donation to strike fund. 12 September 1980. 40. M. Bregazzi - regarding donation to strike fund. 23 September 1890. 72. M. Bregazzi - regarding donation to strike fund. 24 October 1890. 57. J. Clement - regarding donations from residents of Clementston for use in Ballarat. 9 October 1890. 3A. D.M. Davies (Minister of Mines, Victoria) - regarding cannot come to mass meeting in Ballarat (telegram). 12 September 1890. 53. W Davies et al - regarding seeking financial from Council though not members of a union. 6 October 1890. 59. W. Davies - objecting to refusal of financial assistance. 10 October 1890. 94. Hugh Dunlop - regarding request for financial assistance. 28 November 1890. 32. John Dunn - regarding apologies for unable to attend mass meeting. 12 September 1890. 60. John Dunn - regarding donation to strike fund. 11 October 1890. 71. W. Evans - regarding resignation as Treasurer and member from strike committee. 24 October 1890. 48. Fitzgerald Bros (Drapers) - regarding donation to strike fund. 1 October 1890. 63. Friendly Society of Ironmoulders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - recommending financial assistance for a member of their Union. 13 October 1890. 29. J. Hancock - regarding being able to attend mass meeting (telegram). 12 September 1890. 74. Horse Drivers' Union, Ballarat - regarding request for financial help for a union member. 25 October 1890. 64. W. Howat - regarding letting of Academy of Music Ballarat for a meeting. 14 October 1890. 50. Hughes and Opie (Drapers) - donation to strike fund. 3 October 1890. 66. J. Hurst (Bucks Head Hotel owner) - regarding donation to strike fund. 18 October 1890. 25. Iron Founders' Society - regarding a request for financial assistance for out of work members. 9 September 1890. 87. Iron Founders' Trade Union, Ballarat - regarding request for financial help for out of work members. 23 September 1890. 39. Ironworkers' Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch (Mr Sheldon, Secretary) - regarding request for financial help for out of work members. 23 September 1890. 79. Ironworkers' Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch (Mr Sheldon, Secretary) -regarding request for financial help. 30 October 1890. 84. Ironworkers' Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch (Mr Sheldon, Secretary) - regarding eligibility of a member to be placed on the strike relief list. 6 November 1890. 89. Ironworkers' Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch (Mr Sheldon, Secretary) -regarding payment to Council of levies on working members for strike fund. 20 November 1890. 98. W. Kean (tobacconist) - regarding suggesting a concert to be held to help the strike relief fund and his offer to help. n.d. 61. W. Kenna (Warrenheip Breweries) - regarding donation to strike fund. 13 October 1890. 38. Joseph Kirtin (Auctioneer) - regarding donation to strike fund. 22 September 1890. 17. Labourers' Protective and Building Society - regarding names of contractors who employ union men. 12 May 1890. 62. D. Lessels - regarding recommendation of J. David for relief. 13 October 1890. 65. List of machinists out of work at the Phoenix Foundry, Ballarat. 14 October 1890. 78. John Lynch - regarding request for financial help. 27 October 1890. 85. John McAuly - regarding dispute settled at Horsham. 10 November 1980. 9. Jas Martin - regarding list of shops employing union men. 14 April 1890. 49. Jas Martin - regarding declaration of being out of work and needing financial help. 2 October 1890. 10. Masons' Society - regarding name of Secretary and list of shops employing union men. 15 April 1890. 58. Master Tailors' Association, Ballarat - regarding donation to strike fund. 10 October 1890. 90. W. Meher - regarding expression of thanks for money given. 24 November 1890. 27. W.E. Murphy - regarding able to come to mass meeting (telegram). 11 September 1890. 30. W.E. Murphy - regarding missed the train (telegram). 12 September 1890. 77. W.E. Murphy - regarding arranging a meeting (telegram). 27 October 1890. 83. W.E. Murphy - regarding thanks for money given. 31 October 1890. 3. Officers of the Ballarat Gas Company - regarding non-union bricklayer working for same. 8 March 1890. 19. Operative Bakers' Society - regarding list of employers using union labour. n.d. 20. Painters' Union - list of shops employing union men. n.d. 23. Painters' Union - regarding suggestion to call a meeting in support of Melbourne strikers. 6 September 1890. 24. Painters' Union - regarding donation to maritime strike, Melbourne. 6 September 1890. 51. Painters' Union - regarding donation to maritime strike, Melbourne. 5 October 1890. 86. G. Philbrook - regarding request for financial assistance. 18 November 1890. 97. G. Philbrook - regarding request for financial assistance. 22 December 1980. 82. T. Porter - regarding apology for absence. n.d. 35. Resolutions (passed at meeting) and list of movers and seconders. 12 September 1890. 41. Saddle, Harness and Collar Makers Society, Ballarat - regarding donation to strike fund. 25 September 1890. 4. Sandhurst and District Trades and Labour Council - regarding thanks for helping them obtain a building for use of their Council. 10 March 1890. 36. John Sayers (hotel owner) - regarding donation to strike fund. 17 September 1890. 93. (?), Sheldon - regarding receipt for money received from emergency fund. 28 November 1890. 26. W. Smith - regarding thanks for invitation to mass meeting (telegram). 10 September 1890. 99. T. (?) Stephen - financial help for members of his union. n.d. 100. Subscription list in aid of the strikers for Unionism by the shareholders and 'employees' of the Jubilee Mine, Long Gully, Black Ball, Scarsdale. n.d. 6. Tanners and Curriers, Ballarat Branch - regarding list of employers using union labour. 3 April 1890. 101. D. Temple (Secretary, Amalgamated Shearers' Union) - regarding request for copy of newspapers publishing correspondence between sheep owners and the Union. n.d. 37. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. Committee of finance and control - regarding thanks to Ballarat Council for efforts to assist the cause of Labour. 18 September 1890. 43. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. Committee of finance and control - regarding advice to Ballarat Council to distribute its own funds and applications for financial help. 29 September 1890. 67. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. Committee of finance and control - regarding seeking continued financial aid from Council. 21 October 1890. 91. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. (Secretary, D. Bennett) - regarding thanks to Ballarat Council for donation. 24 November 1890. 92. Trades Hall Council Melbourne, Committee of finance and control - regarding acknowledging receipt of money from Ballarat Council. 27 November 1890. 95. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. (Secretary, D. Bennett) - regarding thanks to Ballarat Council for donation. 2 December 1890. 96. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. (Secretary, D. Bennett) - regarding thanks to Ballarat Council for donation and explaining why amounts received to not appear in the "Age". 20 December 1890. 68. W. Treloar - regarding public meeting at Buninyong. 21 October 1890. 11. United Society of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding list of shops employing union men. 10 April 1890. 26c. W.H. Uren (MLA) - regarding inability to come to mass meeting (telegram). 11 September 1890. 75. United Society of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding request for funds for out of work members as own funds exhausted. 27 October 1890. 8. Victorian Operative Bootmakers' Union, Ballarat Branch - regarding giving name of union, list of shops using union men. 10 April 1890. 13. Victorian Operative Bricklayers' Society, Ballarat Branch - giving list of shops using union men. 24 April 1890. 14. Victorian Operative Bricklayers' Society, Ballarat Branch - giving name of Secretary. 24 April 1890. 33. N. Wanliss (Solicitor, Ballarat) - regarding donation to strike fund. 12 September 1890. 1. A.C. Whitten - regarding reply to charges of working a percentage system in his boot factory and men taking work home. 17 January 1890. 26a. A. Young (MLA) - regarding inability to attend mass meeting. 11 September 1890. 1891 - J. Wilson, Secretary 2. W.L. Anderson (Secretary, Ironmoulders Society) to W. Stokeld (Secretary, Ballarat Branch of Ironmoulders Society) - regarding conference with employers about wages and recognised public holidays. 18 May 1891. 3. W.L. Anderson (Secretary, Ironmoulders Society) to W. Stokeld (Secretary, Ballarat Branch of Ironmoulders Society) - regarding conference with employers about wages, striking and donation to shearers. 20 June 1890. 1. F. Meagher and E. Hobson - regarding The Industrial Labor League (newspaper cutting from the Ballarat Courier). 21 April 1891. 6. J. Verty - regarding asking J. Wilson (Secretary, Ballarat Trades and Labour Council) to come and speak at Allendale. 3 October 1891. 4. Victoria Reform League - regarding forwarding manifesto for Council's consideration. 21 September 1891. 5. P. (?) Wallis - regarding asking J. Wilson to come and speak at public meeting. Enclosed circular (not there). 21 September 1891. 7. J. Wilson - circular to Ironmoulders Society regarding money for Congress (7th Intercolonial) and refers to the Draft Scheme of Federation. n.d. 8. J. Wilson - circular to Ironmoulders Society regarding Eight Hour demonstration. n.d. 1892 – J. Wilson, Secretary Nil. 1893 - John Wilson, Secretary 9. W. Bannow - regarding seeking information about the Ballarat Trades and Labour Council constitution and affiliated unions. 11 April 1893. 1. Bendigo Miners' Association - regarding unemployment in Bendigo. 16 January 1893. 10. Bendigo and District Trades and Labour Council - suggesting a resolution to call Parliament together regarding unemployment and use of credit notes as legal tender. 16 May 1893. 3. Builders Labourers' Union - regarding stopping their meetings in the Ballarat Trades and Labour Council. 1 February 1893. 17.W.S. Curzon-Siggers - regarding Ballarat Relief Society Fund closed. 8 September 1893. 12. Doctor's certificate. 5 March 1893. 11. Henry Douglass - regarding difficulties of the Woollen Mills Union. 5 July 1893. 13. Federated Seamen's Union of Victoria - regarding visits to Ballarat, Creswick asking for financial help. 28 July 1893. 18. E. Hobson - regarding electoral support for H. Porter (Progressive Political League). n.d. 2. W.J. Lormer and S. Mauger - regarding inaugural meeting of the Protection Liberal and Federation Alliance. 30 January 1893. 6. Operative Bakers' Society, Ballarat - regarding non-union workers. 24 March 1893. 19. Operative Bootmakers' Union, Ballarat Branch - regarding employment of non-union foreman. 14 December 1893. 4. Painters' Union, Ballarat district - regarding its organisation. n.d. (missing) 5. Painters' Union, Ballarat district - regarding village settlements in Ballarat district. n.d. 14. Railway Department - regarding employment on lines. 4 August 1893. 15. Railway Department - regarding Ballarat men employed on railways. 16 August 1893. 8. John Wilson - regarding notice of motion to withdraw certificate of registration of the organisation from the Register. 8 April 1893. 16. John Wilson - regarding weavers’ strike and seeking donations from the Ironmoulders’ union. 22 August 1893. 7. Women's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria - regarding liquor consumption. 5 April 1893. 1894 - John Wilson, Secretary until his death in April 5. W. Anderson - regarding meeting about Parliament assembling. 26 February 1894. 8. H.J. Armytage - regarding meeting about Parliament assembling. 27 February 1894. 21. Balance sheet of the Council. 16 July 1894. 17. J. Barret, Secretary of Melbourne Trades Hall Council - regarding death of J. Wilson. 4 May 1894. 20. Joseph Barret (not the above) - regarding Chinese furniture. 11 August 1894. 31. Bendigo and District Cooperative Movement Society - regarding cooperative movement. 2 February 1894. 9. D.M. Davies – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 27 February 1894. 15. John Dunn – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 1 March 1894. 14. John Dunn – cannot come to meeting. n.d. 6. J.W. Kirton – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 26 February 1894. 12. E. Murphy – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 1 March 1894. 18. Operative Bootmakers’ Union, Ballarat Branch – regarding evening work. 28 June 1894. 16. To J.B. Patterson, Premier of Victoria, from Council – regarding resolutions passed at meeting about unemployment. 5 March 1894. 7. A.J. Peacock – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 26 February 1894. 10. A.J. Peacock – telegram to advise non-attendance. 5 March 1894. 13. T. Porter – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 5 March 1894. 1. Trades and Labor Council of Otago – regarding unionism in New Zealand. 23 January 1894. 19. United Labor and Liberal Party - regarding request for donations. 16 July 1894. 4. A.T. Vale - regarding meeting about Parliament assembling. 26 February 1894. 38. John Wilson - regarding request to Ironmoulders for donation to Eight Hour Sports Fund. 6 February 1894. 11. Alex Young - regarding meeting about Parliament assembling. 1 March 1894. 1895 – W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. J. Barret (Secretary of Melbourne Trades and Labor Council) - regarding pensioners working. 15 February 1895. 2. EP Date - regarding university extension lectures. 9 June 1895. 3. Agreement (unsigned) between the Trustees of the Ironmoulders' Society and the members thereof. n.d. 1896 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 10. Amalgamated Miners' Association - regarding dispute between BHP and miners. 9 October 1896. 4. Amalgamated Miners' Association, district - regarding aid for miners. 4 May 1896. 12. Ballarat Typographical Society - regarding request for Council to meet on Saturdays. 13 November 1896. 2. J. Barrett - regarding press for a Bill for Conciliation and Compulsory Arbitration. 22 July 1896. 7. J. Barrett - regarding cooperation, Labor-Liberal Party arbitration. 22 July 1896. 9. J. Barrett - regarding Employers' Law Liability Amendment Act. 26 August 1896. 9A. Bendigo Trades and Labor Council (A. Campbell, Secretary) - regarding opening of Hall. 31 August 1896. 11. Bendigo Trades and Labor Council (A. Campbell, Secretary) - Employers' Liability Amendment Act. 9 November 1896. 14. F.H. Bromly - regarding raising finance for W.A. Trenwith, M.P. n.d. 1. M. Campbell - regarding support for the People's Party. 5 February 1896. 3. H.M. Champion - regarding May Day Demonstration. March 1896. 6. Cigar Makers' Union - regarding employing non-union labor. 1 June 1896. 5. L. Corstorphan (Secretary, Woollen Mills' Union) - regarding new name of Union (Ballarat Operative Weavers' Union). 23 May 1896. 13. R. Surtees - impressions of W.A. 9 November 1896. 12. T. Young (Secretary, Ballarat Typographical Society) - regarding BHP and miners' dispute. 13 November 1896. 1897 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. S. Barker - regarding leaflet about International Labor Day. 2 May 1897. 4. J. Barrett - regarding Ben Tillet's visit to Victoria. 23 August 1897. 5. J. Barrett - regarding Ben Tillet's visit to Victoria. 23 August 1897. 6. J. Barrett - regarding subscription for Ben Tillet's visit. n.d. 2. Bendigo District Trades and Labor Council (H. Hanton, Secretary) - regarding corn and flour duties. 7 June 1897. 3. C. Harris - regarding Eight Hours' monies. 21 July 1897. 7. J.P. Jones - regarding finance for Tocsin. 30 August 1897. 1898 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 11. Adelaide Labor Conference 1898 - invitation. 8 August 1898. 1. J. Barrett - regarding conference of Labor bodies. 7 March 1898. 10. J. Barrett - private to Hurdsfield regarding resolutions of Melbourne Trades and Labor Council. 19 September 1898. 13. T. McCoates - regarding Ballarat Benevolent Asylum and Lying in Hospital and Ben Tillet. 22 November 1898. 3. Findley, E. - regarding finance of "Tocsin". 27 March 1898. 4. Findley, E. - regarding finance of "Tocsin". 24 March 1898. 2. P.J. Mullaney - regarding May Day, 1898. 27 March 1898. 6. A.C. Nichols - regarding Rating Reform League. 30 July 1898. 7. A.C. Nichols - regarding printed invitation to a public meeting to support R.R.L. 30 July 1898. 8. A.C. Nichols - printed leaflet from Single Tax League, Victoria. 8 July 1898. 8 July 1898. 9. A.C. Nichols - printed leaflet from Rating Reform League. n.d. 5. James Oldham - regarding portrait of James Stephens. 22 September 1898. 12. Wanliss and Gray (Solicitors) - regarding agreement. 22 September 1898. 1899 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 3. S. Barker and Dr Wm Moloney - regarding May Day, 1899. n.d. 8. J. Barrett - regarding Eight-Hours Bill. 29 August 1899. 9. J. Barrett - regarding draft scheme for Intercolonial Labor Federation. 30 May 1899. 7. T. Campbell - regarding resignation.18 August 1899. 6. Denmark - regarding printed material on lock out in Denmark; appeal for help. 2 May 1899. 1. H. Hanton - regarding People's Party, Bendigo. 13 February 1899. 2. H. Hanton - regarding People's Party, Bendigo. 16 February 1899. 5. M. Hirsch - regarding Committee of the Convention on unemployment. 25 April 1899. 4. J.B. Meier - regarding Victorian Tobacco Operatives Association and unemployment. 18 May 1899. 1900 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 9. Amalgamated Engine Drivers' Association, Bendigo Branch - regarding boycotting and dismissal of union men. 2 March 1900. 25. Amalgamated Miners' Association of Victoria, head office - regarding printed report of executive council meeting regarding Chiltern dispute. 25 September 1900. 26. Amalgamated Miners' Association of Victoria, head office - regarding covering letter for "25" (above). 15. Anti-Sweating League of Victoria - regarding list of office bearers. 26 July 1900. 1. John Barrett - regarding support for candidates of the United Labor Party. 17 January 1900. 2. John Barrett - regarding Australasian Labor Federation. 28 February 1900. 8. John Barrett - regarding fund for the family of late John Hancock, MLA. 13 February 1900. 19. John Barrett - regarding contesting seats in the coming State election and possibly in a Federal election. 18 July 1900. 21. Bootmakers' Union, Ballarat - regarding inspectors not using factories regarding infringements of Act. 31 July 1900. 17. J. Cairns - regarding late shopping. 3 July 1900. 10. Coach Makers Society - regarding branch of Union formed in Ballarat. 16 June 1900. 11. Coach Makers Society - regarding petition about wages. n.d. 12-13. Coach Makers Society - regarding petition about wages. 7 July 1900. (one document) 14. Coach Makers Society - regarding petition about wages. 17 July 1900. 22. J. Hume Cook, MLA - regarding old age pensions. 15 August 1900. 23. J. Hume Cook, MLA - regarding Herald newspaper cutting written by Cook on old age pensions. 13 August 1900. 18. J. Lemmon - regarding Woollen Mills Operatives' Union. 11 July 1900. 16. Master Butchers' Association, Ballarat and District - regarding printed notice regarding hours of business. 14 June 1900. 3-4. Melbourne Typographical Society - regarding subscriptions for the late J. Hancock's family. 15 January 1900. (one document) 20. O. Rees - regarding women's franchise. 19 July 1900. 24. United Council for Women's suffrage - women's franchise. 24 August 1900. 6. Victorian Amalgamated Butchers' Union - regarding photograph of John Hancock and about Mr Williams not being a delegate of the Union. 2 June 1900. 7. Victorian Amalgamated Butchers' Union - regarding photograph of John Hancock. 1 July 1900. 5. Tom Williams - regarding photograph of John Hancock. 5 May 1900. 1901 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. Ballarat Operative Bootmakers' Union - regarding resignation of Secretary, J. Eva. 2 April 1901. 2. Receipts, hiring agreement for a light generator. 2 August 1901. 1902 – W. Hurtsfield, Secretary Nil 1903 - W. Hurdsfield, Secretary 2. Amalgamated Miners' Association, Creswick Branch - regarding visit of Tom Mann to Creswick and Allendale. 8 May 1903. 3. Amalgamated Miners' Association, Creswick Branch - regarding visit of Tom Mann (telegram). 8 May 1903. 18. Ballarat Trades and Labour Council - Christmas card. 1903-1904. 11. Bendigo Trades and Labor Council - regarding request for Council's rules and standing orders. 24 October 1903. 1A. Andrew Christie - regarding visit of Tom Mann to Berringa. 5 April 1903. 9. Alfred Deakin - regarding thanks to Council for support. 28 September 1903. 12. Alfred Deakin - regarding meeting Council to discuss Arbitration Bill. 27 October 1903. 6. Eight Hour Demonstration Committee - regarding invitation to H. Brooks. 21 October 1903. 1B. Eight Hours Monument Fund - regarding unveiling of the monument. 3 April 1903. 14-16. Andrew Gray - regarding cooperative venture in mining coal at Outtrim. 9 November 1903. 10. Political Labour League (J. Eva, Secretary) - regarding deputation to Prime Minister for early introduction of an Arbitration and Conciliation Bill. 23 October 1903. 17. Protectionist Association of Victoria (S. Mauger, Secretary) - regarding distribution of their literature. 7 December 1903. 4. W.H. Rees - regarding visit of Tom Mann to Maryborough. 7 May 1903. 5C. Soldiers' Statue Fund, Ballarat - regarding meeting of Committee. 18 August 1903. 7. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne (Stephen Barker, Secretary) - regarding protesting dropping of Conciliation and Arbitration Bill. 16 September 1903. 8. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne (Stephen Barker, Secretary) - regarding petition regarding State Reform Bill. 19 September 1903. 5A. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne (Stephen Barker, Secretary) - regarding position occupied during late railway strike. ca 1 June 1903. 5B. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne (Stephen Barker, Secretary) - regarding petition about Conciliation and Arbitration Bill. 2 June 1903. 5D. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne (Stephen Barker, Secretary) - regarding helping Tinsmiths' Union. 7 July 1903. 13. Frank Tudor - regarding why there was a delay in answering a letter from the Council. 2 November 1903. 1904 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 4. Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Ballarat Branch - regarding iron trade and tariffs. 1 July 1904. 9-9A. P. Brandt - regarding Brandt's system of absolute majority vote. 30 July 1904. 12. Alfred Deakin - regarding details of imports and exports of iron and steel. 20 August 1904. 13, 13A, 13B. Alfred Deakin - regarding Arbitration Bill. 17 August 1904. 6. Eight Hours Celebration Union, Adelaide - invitation. July 1904. 14. Eureka Stockade Celebration - regarding celebration of the fiftieth anniversary. 1 September 1904. 11. Operative Bootmakers' Union - regarding delegates to Council. 12 August 1904. 7. Political Labor League - regarding raising funds for striking miners at Outtrim. 25 July 1904. 8. Political Labor League - regarding raising funds for striking miners at Outtrim. 29 July 1904. 15. Australian Workers Union - regarding raising funds for striking miners at Outtrim. n.d. 19. Preferential Trade with Great Britain - invitation to public meeting. 17 November 1904. 5. Robert Rogers (Secretary to the Premier of Victoria) - regarding acknowledgement of receiving letter. 22 July 1904. 21. Tom Mann Organisation Fund - printed balance sheet. 9 August 1904. 2. Edward Meagher - regarding high wages and their exploitation (printed pamphlet). 31 May 1904. 3. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne - regarding conference. 24 June 1904. 16. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne - regarding resolution submitted for consideration. 14 October 1904. 18. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne - regarding interstate Eight Hours Day. November 1904. 20, 20A. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne - regarding federal tariffs. 1904. 17. Victorian Agricultural Implement and Machine Makers' Society - regarding Sunshine Harvesting Works. 29 October 1904. 1. R. Williams (Town Clerk, Ballarat) - regarding Galloway monument as a drinking fountain. 28 April 1904. 1905 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 4. S.M. Bull - regarding gold saving machine. 3 August 1905. 1. Eight Hours Anniversary Union, Brisbane - regarding sympathy with fellow artisans in Russia. 26 January 1905. 10. Federal Labor Party - regarding Workers Trade Mark (union label). 18 December 1905. 2. National Progress Newspaper Society Ltd - establishment of new daily paper in Melbourne. 10 February 1905. 3. Secretary for Lands - regarding excising of part of common lands by Golf Club. 15 June 1905. 5. Secretary for Mines - regarding providing work for unemployed miners. 7 August 1905. 6. Secretary for Mines - regarding providing work for unemployed miners. 9 August 1905. 7. Secretary for Mines - regarding providing work for unemployed miners. 21 August 1905. 8. Trades Hall Council - regarding sweating in the tailoring trade. 16 August 1905. 9. Chas Vaughan and Co. - regarding whether trustees will comply with their request. 30 November 1905. 1906 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. Castlemaine Hibernian Sports Programme. 26 December 1906. 1907 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. Church of Christ - regarding renting the Council Hall. 7 August 1907. 2. R. McGregor - regarding interview with the Chief Secretary. 19 December 1907. 3. Timber Workers Relief Fund - regarding acknowledgement of donation. 21 May 1907. 1908 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. Federated Saw Mill, Timber Yard and General Woodworkers Employees' Association - regarding delegates to Council. 4 August 1908. 1909 – W. Hurtsfield, Secretary Nil. 1910 – W. Hurtsfield, Secretary Nil. 1911 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1912 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1913 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1914 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1915 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1916 – W. Keane, Secretary 1. Interstate Trades Union Congress - regarding report of proceedings. 15-18 May 1916. 2. Resolutions of executive meeting. January 1916. 3. Australian Builders Laborers Federation, Victorian Branch - regarding establishing a Labor Daily for Victoria. 15 November 1916. 1917 - W.J. Kean, Secretary 1. Australian Boot Trade Employees' Association - regarding delegates to Council. 25 January 1917. 2. Ballarat Typographical Society - regarding delegates to Council. 22 January 1917. 3. W. Kean - to editor of The Courier regarding employees of Lucus and Co. not being allowed to join a union. 14 July 1917. 4. Newspaper cuttings from The Courier - Kean v. "contented" on class (n.d.); Kean v. Price Lucus and Co (see 3, above). 16 July 1917. 5. United Grocers, Tea and Dairy Produce Employees' Union - regarding applying for permission to hold annual conference of Victorian Branch at the Trades Hall. 24 January 1917. 6. Victorian Railways Union - circular regarding the strike ballot (printed). 14 March 1917. 7. From W. Kean to Mr. R. Rose - regarding W. Hughes' attempt at political party organisation in Ballarat. 12 March 1917. 1918 - W.J. Kean, Secretary 3. Agreement regarding Ballarat Trades and Labour Council building. 26 October 1918. 2. Citizens' Loyalist Committee - regarding meetings and fact the committee is not affiliated with any political party. 25 April 1918. 1. Newspaper cutting from Ballarat Courier - regarding Loyalist Meeting at Alfred Hall. 4 April 1918. 1919 - W. Kean, Secretary 1. E.J. Hogan, State Parliament House to W. Kean - regarding work at Ballarat North workshops. 10 January 1919. 1920 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1921 – W. Keane, Secretary 1. Federated Moulders' (Metals) Union of Australia - regarding Report of the Federal Council Conference (printed). 17 January 1921. 2. Ironmoulders' Board - determination (printed). 6 April 1921. 1922 - W.J. McAdam, Secretary 1. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. (E.J. Holloway, Secretary) - regarding report of Eight Hours Committee of Enquiry. 24 October 1922. 1923 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam 1. From FJ Jones, Secretary, Australian Timber Workers Union to Mr McAdam - Affiliation dues. 3 April 1923. 2. From Mr W. Powe to Mr McAdam – Union membership and request for Mr McAdam to visit Clunes and meet with him. 3 April 1923. 1924 – Secretary, W.J. McAdam Nil. 1925 – Secretary, W.J. McAdam Nil. 1926 – Secretary, S. Miller Nil. 1927 – Secretary, S. Miller Nil. 1928 – Secretary, S. Miller Nil. 1929 - Secretary, S. Miller Nil. 1930 - Secretary, S. Miller Nil. 1931 – Secretary, Mr S Miller 1. From John Jeanes, Assistant Registrar, Offices of the Registrar General and Registrar of Titles to Mr Miller. 8 October 1931. 1932 – Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1933– Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1934– Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1935– Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1936 – Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1937 – Secretary, Mr S Miller 1. From Mr Miller to Managing Director, Ballarat Brewing Company – Requesting donation for BTLC Picnic Sports Meeting. 2 March 1937. 1938 – Secretary, Mr S Miller 1. From C. Knight, Secretary, Law Department to no addressee – Advising that Mr William Henry Green is authorised to take declarations etc under the Evidence act. 7 June 1938. 1939 – Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1940 – Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1941 – Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1942 – Secretary, Mr S Miller/Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1943 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1944 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1945 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1946 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1947 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1948 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam 1. From Mr/Ms Healy, Labour Council, Brisbane to Secretary Labour Council, Ballarat - telegram stamped 415 regarding current industrial action and unions being undermined by Premier Hanlon's Industrial Law Amendment Bill. 10 March 1948 2. From Accountant, Head Office, The Ballarat Brewing Co Ltd, to Mr WJ Mc Adam, Secretary, Ballarat Eight Hours Anniversary Committee - regarding donation of £2.2.0 to the Annual Eights Hours Celebrations. 23 April 1948 3. From Miss M Zacharin, Secretary, Jewish to Combat Fascism and Anti-Semitism to Secretary, Trades Hall, Ballarat - forwarding a copy of the pamphlet "Israel Reborn" (no longer attached, but can be viewed online at https://tinyurl.com/jccfas48) by Mrs. Evelyn Rothfield. Requests assistance with distribution of the pamphlet. 26 July, 1948 4. From Mrs A.W. Nicholson (signed Beryl Nicholson), Co-Secretary, Ballarat Baby Health Centres' Ladies Committee to Mr WJ McAdam, Secretary, Trades and Labor Council, Ballarat - Requesting partial rebate of rent paid for the Hall for a fundraising lecture/recital. 9 November 1948 1949 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam 1. From JS Toohey, Chairman and MB Duffy, Secretary, Industrial Printing and Publicity Co. Ltd., circular to Trade Union and ALP Branch Secretaries - Emphasising the need for "Labor Call" (previously Tocsin) to continue and encouraging subscriptions and/or bulk ordering. 2. From Thomas E. Carter, Ballarat ALP to Secretary, TLC, Ballarat - Regarding a deputation to the Premier about the Essential Services Act. 25 January 1949 3. From Russell Jones to "To Whom it May Concern", The Courier - Regarding Painters Union debate at BTLC on 25 August 1949; clarifying about severe censure of Mr TE Carter. 17 September 1949 4. Decisions of the ACTU Congress held Sydney, September 19 to 23, 1949 5. From William?, office of the Bishop of Ballarat to Mr WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC - Thanking WJ McAdam for his apology for an event at Craig's Hotel about slum conditions, offering to show films at BTLC and present a lecture. 6 October 1949 6. From William? office of the Bishop of Ballarat to Mr WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC - Thanking WJ McAdam for making the Hall available for an event the previous evening. 11 November 1949 1950 - Secretary Mr WJ McAdam 1. From H. Crutch, Property Officer, Department of the Interior to Mr McAdam – Lease of accommodation for Mr RT Pollard, MHR, no longer required. 20 January 1950. 2. From unnamed author to Mr D Aronson, Solicitor, Ballarat – Seeking legal opinion/interpretation of rules relating to provincial delegates on VTHC (with enclosures). 23 May 1950. 3. From Mr McAdam to Mr C Ellis, Secretary, Plasterer’s Union – Affiliation fees. 15 September 1950. 1951 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1952 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam 1. From Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Miss Wilkins, Philharmonic Singers - use of Trades Hall, insurance risk and care of the Hall piano. 10 September 1952. 1953 Secretary – Mr WJ McAdam 1. From AW Nicholson and RG Caddell, Greater Ballarat Association to Mr McAdam – Royal Tour decorations and lighting. 28 January 1953. 2. From Sunshine Biscuit Company to Mr McAdam – Supply of biscuits. 5 March 1953. 3. From L. Higgins, Secretary, Vehicle Builders Employees Federation to Mr McAdam – Donation to Ballarat Labor Day Appeal. 5 March 1953. 4. From Secretary, Clothing and Allied Trades Union of Australia to Mr McAdam – Donation to repair BTLC building (24 Camp Street, Ballarat). 5 March 1953. 5. From WJ Morrison, Manager, International Bookshop to “Dear Sir” – Complimentary copies of a pamphlet “Ballarat Riggers at Work” pamphlet (pamphlet copy not included). 5 March 1953. 6. From Mrs D Hughes to Mr McAdam – Regarding terms and entitlements relating to her dismissal. Letter From the Department of Labour about pay rights is attached. 7 March 1953. 7. From the State Secretary, The Victorian Potato, Onion and Vegetable Growers Association to Mr McAdam – Regarding an appointment for Mr Kinsella to address BTLC. 10 March 1953. 8. From Mr McAdam to JJ Sheehan, MLA – Workers Compensation Act – pressing for provision of compensation to parents of workers who die at work. 16 March 1953. 9. From Ballarat Brewing Company Ltd to Mr McAdam – Donation to Labor Day celebrations. 16 March 1953. 10. From Mr Arrowsmith, Campaign Director for Frank Hardy to Mr McAdam – Seeking permission for Frank Hardy, Communist Party candidate to address Council. 23 March 1953. 11. From ? to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – ACTU delegates provincial councils – protesting the method of counting votes. 9 April 1953. 12. From Fibson to BTLC – Telegram requesting advice about how much notice a temporary teacher needs to provide to their employer. 14 April 1953. 13. From Mr McAdam to Mr JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – ACTU Delegates Provincial Council – nominations. 18 April 1953. 14. From the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Ballaarat to Mr McAdam – Requesting a list of executive officers at BTLC (list attached with reply). 23 April 1953. 15. From Mr McAdam to [blank] – Representation from the Society of Carpenters and Joiners and the Building Workers Industrial Union on BTLC. 2 May 1953. 16. From Mr McAdam to Mr G Hall, Secretary, ATMO Employees Association – Congratulating the Union of their successful campaign on behalf of tram conductors. 6 March 1953. (Back: General Board (Cake Ornament Section) pay determination.) 17. From Mr McAdam to Mr Maddern, City Clerk, City Hall, Ballarat – Seating needs in Ballarat Civic Hall. 6 May 1953. (Back: Victorian Government Gazette, 16 May 1951.) 18. From Mr McAdam to Mr Maddern, City Clerk, City Hall, Ballarat – Enforcement of the Weights and Measures Act by Ballarat Council. 6 May 1953. (Back: Wage rates Printing-Ink Grinders 1951.) 19. From Mr McAdam to Mr Bartrop, President Begonia Festival Committee – Enquiry about distribution of profits of Begonia Festival. 8 May 1953. (Back: Letterhead with beginning of a draft of this letter.) 20. From Mr McAdam to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Eureka Centenary celebrations. 15 May 1953. 21. From Mr McAdam to ? - Recommendation of Council Executive seeking meeting of the rank and file – towards reaching agreement within the industry. 20 May 1953. 22. From Mr McAdam to the Hon W Galvin, MLA, Acting Premier – Resolution regarding Ballarat North railway workshops. Concern about outsourcing to private enterprise. Seeking improvement of work and a public enquiry. 10 June 1953. (Back: Government Gazette, 25 November 1952.) 23. From Mr McAdam to the Hon PL Coleman, MLA, Minister for Transport – Forwarding a Council motion supporting workers’ right to strike and the Minister’s interference in that. 10 June 1953. 24. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Sheehan, MLA – Letter of resolution: thanking him for assistance to the railway unions and requesting further help in training of railway engineers in Ballarat Railway Workshops. 12 June 1953. (Back: Government Gazette, 13 November 1952.) 25. From Mr McAdam to Mr Linaker, State Electricity Commission – Request that the timetable should synchronise with the train timetable on Sundays. 19 June 1953. (Back: Tar and Bitumen Board, Pay Department, 30 January 1951.) 26. From Mr McAdam to Mr Dawson, State Accident Insurance Officer – Workers compensation payment criteria – how payment corresponds with incremental pay rises. 19 June 1953. (Back: General Board – Blue Print Section. Pay rate determinations.) 27. From Mr Mc Adam to Mr JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Funding of provincial trades and labour council delegates to attend the ACTU congress in Sydney. 20 June 1953. 28. From LJ Buchanan, Honourable Secretary, Victorian Teachers Union to Mr McAdam – Typewritten and handwritten copies of same correspondence – reply to BTLC. Regarding children’s participation in the 1953 Begonia Festival. 23 June 1953. (Back: Extraordinary Government Gazette, 30 March 1953.) 29. From Mr McAdam to Mr Connell, Secretary, Fibrous Plasterers Union – Regarding overdue affiliation fees to BTLC. 25 June 1953. (Back: pay determinations sports grounds staff.) 30. From Mr JA Connell, Secretary, Fibrous Plasterers Union to Mr McAdam – Cheque for outstanding BTLC affiliation fees. 10 July 1953. 31. Circular from JT Long, Organising Secretary, Australian Convention on Peace and War to various recipients – Information on Peace and War Convention – pamphlet and A5 flyer attached. 14 July 1953. 32. From H Booley to Mr WJ McAdam – Resigning as BTLC delegate to VTHC. 19 July 1953. 33. No author or addressee – Election of Executive Committee, BTLC, financial position, delegates to Peace and War Convention, installation of new President. (Includes photocopies of the same document.) 34. No author or addressee – Peace Convention delegates’ expenses. August/September 1953. (Back: Government Gazette, 26 February 1953.) 35. From Mr McAdam to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Advising resignation of Mr Booley as BTLC to VTHC; Mr Booley to be replaced by Mr JJ Brown. 11 August 1953. 36. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Brown, Unity Hall – Advising that the addressee was successful in his nomination as BTLC delegate to VTHC. N.d. (Back: Ballot paper, 20 September 1953.) 37. From Mr McAdam to Dr Evatt, MHR, Leader ALP – Requesting support in stopping the Menzies government interference in Amalgamated Engineering Union elections. 12 August 1953. 37A. From Dr Evatt, MHR, Leader ALP – Reply from Dr Evatt expressing legal inability to assist the Amalgamated Engineering Union. 24 August 1953. 37B. Mr McAdam to Mr R Joshua, MHR – Seeking Mr Joshua’s assistance by raising the above matter in parliament. 7 September 1953. (Back: Ballot paper, Trades and Labour Council Elections, 21 September 1953.) 38. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Sheehan, MLA – Requesting a date for a deputation from the Metal Trades Unions about pay rates. 12 August 1953. (Back: Ballot paper, Trades and Labour Council Elections, 21 September 1953.) 39. From Mr McAdam to Mr Maddern, City Clerk, Ballaarat – Road quality and pedestrian access in Ballarat North. 12 August 1953. (Back: Ballot paper, Trades and Labour Council Elections, 21 September 1953.) 40. From Mr McAdam to Mr Broadby, Secretary of the ACTU – Seeking support of the ACTU to resist government interference in Amalgamated Engineering Union’s elections. 12 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 41. From Mr McAdam to Mr Buchanan, Secretary, Teachers Union – Regarding Teachers Union correspondence about children’s participation in the Begonia Festival. 13 August 1953. (Back: Regulations Weights and Measures Act.) 42. From Mr McAdam to Hon PL Coleman, MLC, Minister of Transport – Seeking clarification about abolition of penalty rates. 14 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 43. From Mr McAdam to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Requesting fifty copies of all ACTU reports in future. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 44. From Mr McAdam to Minister for Railways, Hobart. Regarding abolition of weekend penalty rates. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 45. From Mr McAdam to Minister for Railways, Adelaide. Regarding abolition of weekend penalty rates. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 46. From Mr McAdam to Minister for Railways, Sydney. Regarding abolition of weekend penalty rates. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 47. From Mr McAdam to Hon W Calvin, MLA, Chief Secretary, Melbourne – Seeking clarification of Workers’ Compensation Act; in particular, the clause regarding average weekly payments at the time of injury. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 48. From Mr McAdam to Cr JC Rowe, Chairman, By-laws Committee, City Hall, Ballarat – seeking a meeting of BTLC with the Town Hall by-laws committee about traffic hazards on Creswick Road and other parts. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 49. From Mr McAdam to Hon W Galvin, MLA, Chief Secretary, Melbourne - Seeking amendment of Workers Compensation Act so that workers may appeal decisions. Further, seeks that the government ensures payments are made once a fortnight as required in the regulations. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 50. From Mr McAdam to Hon J Cain, MLA, Premier of Victoria – Requesting government’s attention to dispensing of level crossings in Victoria. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 51. From Mr McAdam to JJ Sheehan, MLA – Seeking support to include craft unions/FEDFA members in the service agreement at Ballarat Base Hospital. 28 August 1953. 52. Council of Aboriginal Rights – Bulletin #2 (i) Sentence of hanging in WA (ii) Aboriginal Co-op Marble Bar (iii) Use of pidgin English (iv) Affiliation (v) Conditions at Dubbo NSW and Victoria. 8 September 1953. 53. From Mr McAdam to Mr GW Harris, Secretary, Convening Unions – Sending a copy of Council rules. 21 September 1953. (Back: Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees’ Association – New wage agreement, 30 June 1953.) 54. From FJ Riley, Secretary, The Manufacturing Grocers Employees’ Federation to unspecified addressee. Regarding Match Industry Report; excises on matches and cigarette lighters. 21 September 1953. 55. Circular – Peace or War Convention. N.d. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 56. From Austin McCallum, President, Ballarat Y’s Men’s Club to Secretary, BTLC – Support for a play centre for mentally ill children. 26 September 1953. 57. Meeting 1 October 1953 - Carriers delivering on weekends. - Erection of crematorium in Ballarat. - Resolution opposing wages’ freeze. - Protesting manner that railway shop matters are dealt with by the Minister for Transport. (Back: Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees’ Association – New wage agreement, 30 June 1953.) 58. From Mr McAdam to Hon J Cain, Premier of Victoria – Regarding action about service grants for Metal Trades Railwaymen. 2 October 1953. (Back: Financial statement 1/1/51-30/6/51.) 59. From Mr McAdam to Hon J Cain, Premier of Victoria – Protesting the Minister of Transport’s decision to have shop matters of Railwaymen dealt with by the ARU. 2 October 1953. (Back: Financial statement 1/1/51-30 June 1951.) 60. From Mr McAdam to Hon WP Barry, MLA – Urging that erection of the Ballarat New Cemetery proceeds as soon as possible. 2 October 1953. (Back: BWIU Investigation – conduct of election.) 61. From J Collins and W Vance to the President, BTLC – Apology regarding vandalism to BTLC building. N.d. 62. From JW Wilson, Association for Advancement of the Blind to Mr McAdam – Request for donation. 6 October 1953. 63. From Mr RJ Lightfoot, Secretary, Blind Workers Union to Mr McAdam – Melbourne Cup Sweep. 9 October 1953. 64. From Mr K Liversidge to BTLC – Sick leave entitlements. October 1953. 65. From Mrs Mary Haddow, Wonthaggi Old Age and Invalid Pensioners, to addressee not specified – Seeking assistance to improve income and other conditions for pensioners. 12 October 1953. 66. From Mr McAdam to Mr Maddern, City Clerk, Ballarat – Need for traffic lights (various sites) including safety issues and enforcement. 19 October 1953. (Back: flyer, “Are You A Trade Unionist?”) 67. From Mr McAdam to Hon J Cain, Premier of Victoria – Addressing dangerous level crossings. 19 October 1953. (Back: Ballot paper 21 September 1953.) 68. From Mr McAdam to Hon J Cain, Premier of Victoria – Thanking the Premier for the Long Service Leave Bill. 19 October 1953. (Back: flyer, “Are You A Trade Unionist?”) 69. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Sheehan, MLA – Crematorium in Ballarat New Cemetery. 20 October 1953. (Back: Ballot paper 21 September 1953.) 70. From F. Cutts, Mayor to no addressee. Public meeting regarding Centre for Mentally Retarded Children. 21 October 1953. 71. From Mr McAdam to Mr Swenson, Organiser, Begonia Festival - Regarding combined sports meeting on Labor Day 1953. 23 October 1953. (Back: Ballot paper 21 September 1953.) 72. From Doepal, Lilley and Taylor to Mr McAdam – Renewal workplace insurance (including yellow slip – explanation of Increased Bonus Distribution). 26 October 1953. 73. From Dick Diamond, Actors and Announcers Equity Association of Australia to Mr McAdam – Payment by “Ashton Varieties” to members who were stood down. 27 October 1953. 74. From Alexander, General Secretary, Actors Equity to Mr McAdam – Telegram urging BTLC to black ban Ashton’s follies show. 29 October 1953. 75. From A Wallace, Ministering Children’s League to Mr McAdam – A thank you for donation to the Ministering Children’s League. 29 October 1953. 76. From RA Hunt, State Electricity Commission to Mr EO Allan, c/- Mr McAdam – Inviting BTLC to purchase securities of 10-15 years. Prospectus attached. 29 October 1953. 77. From Mr RW Richards, Principal School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat – Seeking the continuing support of the School’s Prize Fund. 31 October 1953. 78. From Secretary, Kingsville Yarraville Citizens’ Band to Mr McAdam – Payment for use of Trades Hall space. 2 November 1953. 79. From Dick Diamond, Victorian Divisional Secretary, Actors and Announcers Equity Association of Australia to Mr McAdam – Thanking BTLC for support in relation to the dispute with Ashton’s Varieties. 4 November 1953. 80. From Mr Ritchie, Hon Secretary, Ballarat Fine Art Public Gallery Association to Mr McAdam – Declining BTLC’s offer to loan a portrait of Cardinal Manning. 4 November 1953. 81. Circular from Mrs N Stephens and Mrs B Ferguson, The Queen Elizabeth Benevolent Home – Seeking donation for Christmas gifts for elderly patients. 5 November 1953. 82. From Mr Maddern, Town Clerk, City of Ballarat to Mr McAdam- Declining request to install traffic lights at various sites. 10 November 1953. 83. From Mr Maddern, Town Clerk, City of Ballarat to Mr McAdam- Reply. Undertaking to inspect roads and footpaths in Ballarat North. 10 November 1953. 84. BTLC – Meeting 12 November 1953 - erection of crematorium - long service leave entitlements - workplace illnesses, including asbestosis - traffic control, Ballarat (Back: Ballot Paper, 21 September 1953.) 85. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Brown – Thanking him for report to Council regarding dust nuisance and health impacts. 16 November 1953. 86. From Mr McAdam to Mr W Gray, Secretary, Pensioners League Ballarat – Forwarding copy of letter from Wonthaggi Pensioners for opinion. 16 November 1953. (Back: Plastic Moulding Board Determination.) 87. From Mr W Gray, Secretary, Pensioners League Ballarat to Mr McAdam– Reply to BTLC regarding Wonthaggi Pensioners. 18 November 1953. 88. From Mrs N Stephens, President, Queen Elizabeth Benevolent Home Ladies’ Auxiliary – Christmas Tree Appeal – thanking BTLC for its donation. 19 November 1953. 89. From S Murray-Smith, Organising Secretary, Australian Peace Council to Mr McAdam – Thanking BTLC for its interest in the peace movement. Participation by ex-senator in a six-month fact finding mission abroad. 25 November 1953. 90. From Doepel, Lilley and Taylor to Mr McAdam – Request for BTLC to pay excess premium amount. 27 November 1953. 91. From CH Frampton, National Poultry Farmers Association to Mr McAdam – Wheat stabilisation – campaign for subsidy. 27 November 1953. 92. From WL Rowe, Secretary, Department of Health, to Mr McAdam – Deferred consideration of proposal to build crematorium until end of the financial year. 27 November 1953. 93. From WL Rowe, Secretary, Department of Health, to Hon J Jones, MLC – Deferred consideration of proposal to build crematorium until end of the financial year. 27 November 1953. 94. From Bruce Wallace, Hon Secretary, Ballaarat Begonia Festival to Mr McAdam - Reply. Ballarat Begonia Festival. Unable to combine with a sports meeting. 30 November 1953. 95. From RF Mayberry, Secretary, Mentally Retarded Children’s Welfare Association – no addressee – Confirmation that special school/playground has been trialled and will continue. Invitation to BTLC to become a member of the Association. 2 December 1953. 96. From Mr McAdam to Mr Styles, Secretary, Bendigo Trades Hall Council – Re-establishment of Provincial Councils Association and nominees from BTLC. 4 December 1953. (Back: Ballot Paper 21 September 1953.) 97. From RW Richards, School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat to Mr McAdam – Appreciation of money donated to the annual School of Mines prize. 14 December 1953. 98. From WK McMahon to Mr McAdam – Resignation as Trades and Labour Council representative on Ballarat Youth Council. 18 December 1953. 99. WJ McAdam – Secretary’s Report notes. N.d. 100. No author – Notes of BTLC meeting. n.d. 1954 Secretary – Mr WJ Mc Adam 1. BTLC - BTLC 1/7/53-31/12/53 Financial statement, Auditor’s Report. 21 January 1954. 2. WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to PJ Hill, Secretary, Sheet Metal Workers’ Union – Regarding poor attendance of SMWU delegates at Council. 8 January 1954. 3. LA Chung to President, BTLC – Consent by LA Chung to be nominated as BTLC auditor. 12 January 1954. 4. William K. Moore, Ballarat Youth Centre to WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Request for financial support for Ballarat Youth Centre. 14 January 1954. 5. From ? to Mr Leslie Ashton, Sydney – Regarding matter referred to Industrial Registry. 14 January 1954. 6. From WJ McAdam to Hon John Cain, Premier of Victoria – Requesting the Premier that wages boards include a “preference unionists” clause in their judgements. 18 January 1954. (Other side: Government Gazette Victoria, 31 July 1953.) 7. From WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Mr Fogarty, Secretary of Central Gippsland Trades and Labour Council – Requesting most recent rules of Central Gippsland Trades and Labour Council. 20 January 1954. 8. From WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Mr GG Styles, Secretary of Bendigo Trades Hall Council – Regarding possible breach of BTLC rules. Status of Mr Walsh as delegate for Bendigo. 24 January 1954. (Other side: Ballot Paper 1953 Provincial Trades Hall Council Delegates at ACTU Congress.) 9. From WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Mr J Walsh, Ballarat - Seeking explanation about Mr Walsh’s nomination as a delegate for Bendigo Trades Hall. 25 January 1954. (Other side: Ballot Paper 1953 Provincial Trades Hall Council Delegates at ACTU Congress.) 10. From D. Diamond, Actors and Announcers Equity Association of Australia – Regarding whether there is a ban on Mr Ashton’s show in Ballarat. 28 January 1954. 11. From Mr McAdam, Secretary BTLC to Actors and Announcers Equity Association of Australia – Reply about black ban of Ashton’s show in Ballarat. 3 February 1954. 12. From JJ Browne, Armadale to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Meetings of VTHC report. Concern about ALP’s sending in nominees for Clerks Union delegates to VTHC. 8 February 1954. 13. From K.E. Rash, Signwriter, Ballarat to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Submission of design and quotation for window decoration for Queen’s visit to Ballarat. 17 February 1954. 14. From GV Stafford, Department of Health to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Electrical defects at BTLC requiring attention. 18 February 1954. 15. From Mr McAdam, BTLC to GV Stafford, Department of Health – Advising that electrical defects at BTLC were rectified. 20 February 1954. (Other side: Ballot Paper 1953 Provincial Trades Hall Council Delegates at ACTU Congress.) 15A. From JW Wilson, Managing Secretary, Association for Advancement of the Blind to Mr McAdam – Request for donation. 22 February 1954. 16. From Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to JJ Sheehan, MLA – Regarding protest from the Australian Tramways and Motor Omnibus Employees’ Association about the Hon. P.L. Coleman’s (MLC) using private enterprise to undermine the Tramway’s Union. 26 February 1954. (Other side: Ballot Paper 1953 Provincial Trades Hall Council Delegates at ACTU Congress.) 17. From GV Stafford, Department of Health to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Advising that the Health Inspector will visit when next in Ballarat. 2 March 1954. 17A. From Colin Williams, Secretary, May Day Committee to no addressee – Circular. Regarding meeting of May Day Committee and requesting names of BTLC delegates who will attend. 17 March 1954. 18. From Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Mr JV Stout, ACTU – Interstate Executive support of ACTU. 18 March 1954. (Other side: Ballot Paper 1953 Provincial Trades Hall Council Delegates at ACTU Congress.) 19. From Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Senator Cooper, Minister for Repatriation – Protesting closure of repatriation ward at Ballarat Hospital. 18 March 1954. 20. From MP Brown, Secretary of BWIU to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Advising that Mr S King is the delegate to Council for the Building Workers’ Industrial Union. 24 March 1954. 21. From unknown author, Secretary, Local Branch, Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen’s Association of Australia to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Request for BTLC’s support of legislative change ensuring safety of engineers and foremen operating machinery and engines. 24 March 1954. 22. From Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Mr VG Delmenico, Trades Hall, Castlemaine – Regarding Labor Day celebrations – RSVP. 26 March 1954. (Other side: Determinations by the Shops Board, Brushmakers Board and Saddlery and Harness Board.) 23. ? - Proposed process for election of officers to BTLC Executive Committee. 1954. (Back: Government Gazette, 23 November 1951.) 24. From Mr McAdam to the Hon John Cain, MLA Premier of Victoria – Intention of the State Government to remove the authority of the Mines Department to issue certificates to members of their Association. 29 March 1954. 25. From Mr McAdam to Mr McDonald, Secretary, Trades Hall Council, Geelong – Nominations and delegates to represent Geelong Trades Hall Council and Ballarat Trades Hall Council. 20 April 1954. (Back: BTLC Financial Statement 1 January-30 June 1951) 26. From Mr McAdam to JJ Healey, Secretary, Cold Storage and Meat Preserving Employee’s Union – Dairy employees in Ballarat – rectifying underpayment. 22 April (Back: Financial Statement 1 January-30 June 1951) 27. From Mr McAdam to Mr R. Joshua, MHR – Regarding the Postal Department’s hiring a detective to make enquiry into a member's sick leave. 4 April 1954. 28. From Mr McAdam to Mr WC Robertson, President, RSS and AILA – Regarding closure of the repatriation ward, Ballarat Hospital. 5 April 1954. (Back: Financial Statement 1 January-30 June 1951) 29. From Mr McAdam to Mr C. McDonald, Secretary, Trades Hall Council, Geelong – Offer to assist Geelong Trades Hall Council to campaign and elect Hon J Dedman for the seat of Corio. 22 April 1954. 30. From Mr McAdam to Mr Mac Sween, Secretary, Clothing Trades Union – Sending a newspaper clipping about TCU Congress in Ballarat, encouraging TCU to change the venue to BTLC. (Clipping not included.) (Back: Financial Statement 1 January-30 June 1951) 31. From Ballarat Trades and Labour Council - Policy of BTLC on stabilisation of wheat. N.d. 32. Mr McAdam to Mr TE Carter, Eureka Centenary Committee – Requesting BTLC representation on the Ballarat Centenary Celebrations’ Committee. 17 May 1954. 33. Ballarat Trades and Labour Council – Motion about the quality of bread. 20 May 1954. 34. Mr McAdam to the Hon John Cain, MLA, Premier – Advising the Premier of BTLC support for the Deputation by the Metal Trade Unions to the Minister of Transport requesting a 5/- per day payrise. 24 May 1954. (Back: Government Gazette, Victoria 27 July 1953) 35. Mr McAdam to the Hon John Cain, MLA, Premier – Advising a motion from BTLC regarding improved standard of bread. 24 May 1954. (Back: Determinations Nickelward Board, Agricultural Implements Board, Shops Board) 36. From Jack Wood to Mr McAdam – Resolution by the ALP Federal Executive in June 1952 declaring News Weekly an anti-Labour Party organ. 4 June 1954. 37. From JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC to Mr McAdam – Visit by JN Stephen, St Bernardo’s Homes. 16 June 1954. 38. From Mr McAdam to Mr. MB John, Ballarat Base Hospital – Equity of service grants between members of the Artisans’ Union and the Hospital Employee’s Union. 18 June 1954. 39. From Mr McAdam to The Chief Inspector, Commonwealth Arbitration Inspectors – Request for Arbitration Inspector to visit Ballarat more regularly after three months of non-attendance. 23 June 1954. (Back: Determinations of the Commercial Clerks Board and the Shops Board (Fish and Poultry).) 40. From Mr McAdam to the Hon Slater, MLA – Refusal of management committee of Hospitals and Benevolent Homes to meet deputations from BTLC. 5 July 1954. 41. From Mr McAdam to Mr TW Carter, Secretary, Eureka Centenary Celebrations – Eureka Centenary programme. Noted that it does not include a pilgrimage to the statue of Peter Lalor. 20 July 1954. (Back: Wage rates Storemen and Packer 1953.) 42. From Mr McAdam to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Union coverage and poaching of members by other unions. 20 July 1954. 43. From The Town Clerk, Ballarat Town Hall to BTLC – Letter including cutting (a description of BTLC) from the last Mayoral Annual Report. Requests current information about BTLC for the next report. 25 July 1954. 44. From Ministering Children’s League President to Mr McAdam – Requesting support for annual appeal. 28 July 1954. 45. From W. Carter to Mr McAdam – Meeting apology. 29 July 1954. 46. From Mr Brown, Secretary, Anti-Communist Union Movement to ??? (addressee name has been cut out) – Election of Theatrical Employees Union delegate to BTLC – ballot in progress. 3 August 1954. 47. From TE Carter, Eureka Centenary Committee to Mr McAdam – Pilgrimage to Peter Lalor’s Statue is now in the Centenary Program. 7 August 1954. 48. From Mr McAdam to TE Carter, Secretary, Eureka Centenary Committee – Requesting eight copies of the Centenary Program. 16 August 1954. 49. From JN Stephen, St Bernardo’s Homes to Mr McAdam – Regarding promulgation of leaflets about Dr Bernardo’s Homes. 17 August 1954. 50. From Mr McAdam to Mr Linaker, Manager, State Electricity Commission – Regarding income from Department of the Army. 23 August 1954. 51. From Mr Mc Adam to ? Regional Trades and Labour Councils – Eureka Centenary Celebrations. 31 August 1954. 51A. From VE Walmsley, Industrial Finance Department, Commonwealth Bank of Australia - Commonwealth Bank Industrial Travelling Scholarships- circular. N.d. 52. From Mr McAdam to Mr CJ O’Brien – Raising money for the widow of Jack Henry. 2 September 1954. 53. From Mr McAdam to the Hon S Merrifield, MLA, Minister of Public Works – Rate paying immigrants not granted a vote at the Wendouree election despite being on the roll. 14 September 1954. (Back: Nurserymen’s Board wage rates.) 54. From Mr McAdam to Mr Maddern, City Clerk, Ballarat – Improvement of traffic lights in Ballarat. 14 September 1954. 55. From Mr McAdam to Mr Dawson, Workers’ Compensation Board – Delay in workers’ compensation payment. 14 September 1954. 56. From Mr McAdam to Mr R Joshua, MHR – Closing of the Ballarat Telegraph Office at 5pm. 14 September 1954. (Back: Hairdressers’ Board pay rates 1953.) 57. From Mr McAdam to Mr Dawson, Workers’ Compensation Board – Eligibility for workers’ compensation. 14 September 1954. 58. From Mr McAdam to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Exclusion of Dr Evatt at the Petrov Inquiry, preventing full disclosure of events. Seeking support. 16 September 1954. (Back: Opticians’ Board, pay rates 1953.) 59. From Town Clerk, Town Hall, Ballaarat to Mr McAdam – Unsatisfactory control of traffic in Ballarat (reply to correspondence). 21 September 1954. 60. From the Minister of Transport and Railway Administration Offices to Mr JJ Sheehan Esq, MLA – Train stops between Ballarat and Ballan. 27 September 1954. 60A. From JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC to all unions – Judgement by Privy Council regarding workers’ compensation award to Mrs D Sharpe; copy of determination and handwritten notes and a covering memo. 14 October 1954. 61. From the Secretary, the Ballarat Water Commissioners to Mr McAdam – Regarding loan of trucks to BTLC for the Eureka Celebrations Pageant. 18 October 1954. 62. From GE Davis, Licencing Department, Australasian Performing Rights Association Ltd to Mr McAdam – Overdue account (form of application for licence attached). 18 October 1954. 63. From LC Garner, Head Master, School of Mines to Mr McAdam – Talk to students by BTLC. 18 October 1954. 64. From TE Byrne, Barristers and Solicitors to Secretary, BTLC - Application for determination – JR Orchard. (Application not included.) 20 October 1954. (Back: Shops Board No. 9 (Drapers and Men’s Clothing pay rates.) 65A. Mr McAdam (Secretary) to the Victorian Secretary for Labor (Victoria) - seeking interpretation of clause 7 of the Factories and Shops (Long Service Leave Act) 65. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Sheehan, MLA - Resolution of appreciation for assistance given in securing service increments for craft unionists (FEDFA members). 10 November 1954. 66. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Sheehan, MLA – Protesting requirement to produce birth certificates as a prerequisite to a child’s commencing school. 19 November 1954. (Back: Federated Storemen and Packers Union, Metal Trades Award, pay rates 1953.) 67. From Mr McAdam to Mr O’Donoghue, Command Paymaster, Southern Command, Albert Park – Overpayment of £52 for Army rental of space at BTLC. 23 December 1954. (Back: Shops Board No. 19 (Confectionary, Pastry, Fruit and Vegetables, pay rates 1954.) 68. From Mr McAdam (?) to “The Editor” – Regarding long service leave entitlements. N.d. 69. From Mr McAdam (?) to Mr W Robertson, Secretary, Municipal Employees Union – Financial standing – CJ O’Brien. N.d. 70. Authors to “The Editor”: (a) John R. Steele (b) WJ McAdam (c) CT Collins (d) John R. Steele (e) WJ McAdam (f) WJ Mc Adam (g) WJ Mc Adam (h) no author – Productivity wages. N.d. (Back: Determinations Tanners Board, Jam Trade Board, Horsehair Board, Shops Board No. 15 (Grocers). 71. Motion negating decisions of the ACTU regarding non-productive workers, right to prosecute for unpaid union dues, union power at wages boards and National Service. N.d. 1955 Secretary – Mr W.J. Mc Adam 1. From Secretary of BTLC to JJ Sheehan, MLA - Seeking information about utilisation of funds allotted to the CRB. 25 March 1955. 2. From ? to The Honourable John Cain, MLA, Premier’s Office – Crematorium for Ballarat and funding to go with it. 6 April 1955 (Other side: Painters Board pay rates.) 3. From Secretary of BTLC to Dr HV Evatt – Labor Day dinner, Ballarat, 21 April 1955. 12 April 1955. 4. From JJ Sheehan, Minister for Housing to WJ McAdam, Secretary BTLC – Provisional acceptance to Eight Hours’ Anniversary 21 April 1955. From JJ Sheehan to WJ McAdam, Secretary BTLC. 19 April 1955. 5. From Secretary of BTLC to Mr Wishart, Chairman, Railway Commissioners - Request for attachment of a buffet car to the Melbourne: Horsham train. 20 May 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 6. From unknown to Mr W Robertson, Secretary, Municipal Employees’ Union – Regarding MEU tickets to Labor Day Dinner. 20 May 1955. (Other side: Shops Board No. 21: Booksellers and Newsagents pay rates.) 7. From H. Hatfield, Ballarat, to Mr McAdam, BTLC Secretary – Regarding union dues from Mr Krikmann. 21 May 1955. 8. From Secretary of BTLC to JV Stout – Regarding Secretary of BTLC’S sick leave provisions. 27 May 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 9. From Secretary of BTLC TO Mr Krikmann – Contributions to the union. 30 May 1955. 10. From ? to Mr Schellenberger, Hospital Employees Federation – Awards and conditions at Ballarat Orphanage. 2 June 1955. (Other side: Amendment to conditions – Cork Trade Board.) 11. Affiliation fees, BWIU – From Secretary of BTLC to Mr JC Chandler, Secretary, BWIU. 2 June 1955. (Other side: gardeners’ pay rates.) 12. Regarding Mr Robert Charles Morgan – clarification about workers’ compensation payment – from ? to Mr J Wilkinson, Workers’ Compensation Board, Melbourne. 4 June 1955. 13. Appointment of Commonwealth Arbitration Court Inspector for Ballarat – from Secretary of BTLC to Mr AE Urch, Secretary, Engine Drivers and Firemen’s Association. 15 July 1955. (Other side: Egg Packing Establishments pay rates.) 14. Regarding resolution recommending nationalisation of all transport systems – from Secretary of BTLC to Dr HV Evatt, MHR. 15 July 1955. 15. A. Regarding termination of lease at Trades Hall by the Army – from the Secretary of BTLC to Mr FJ Doolan, Department of the Interior. 15 July 1955. B. Final account for heating used by the Department of Army – from the Secretary of BTLC to FJ Doolan, Department of the Interior. 9 August 1955. (Other side: Hospitality workers’ pay rates.) 16. Appointment of inspector to police federal awards in Ballarat – Secretary of BTLC to Hon HE Holt, Minister for Labor. 15 July 1955. (Other side: Storemen and Packer’s pay rates.) 17. Requesting extension of Tradesmen’s Rights Act (due to expire) – Secretary of BTLC to Hon HE Holt, Minister for Labor. 18 July 1955. 18. Breach of the Musician’s Award, pay rates - ? to State Secretary of Labor, Melbourne. 19 July 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 19. Regarding fine to the Boilermakers Union for raising funds to assist striking Ironmakers Union members – requesting that it be quashed – from Secretary of BTLC to Hon HE Holt, Minister of Labor. 19 July 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 20. Regarding Workers Compensation claim by Mrs Tieman, St Patrick’s College – BTLC to the Principal of St Patrick’s College. 28 July 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 21. Regarding motions of Council supporting price and rent control. Requests that the state government lends its support – from Secretary of BTLC to Hon Rylah, MLA. 29 July 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 22. Regarding Long Service Leave Act – Secretary of BTLC to Mr Rylah, MLA. 29 July 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 23. Regarding visit to Ballarat by Mr Stephen of Dr Bernardo’s Homes and donations to this organisation – from Secretary of BTLC to ? 3 August 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 24. Regarding increase in railway fares and freight costs – Council resolution – from Secretary of BTLC to Hon HE Bolte, Premier of Victoria. 15 August 1955. (Other side: Garden Employees Board, pay rates.) 25. Regarding excess profits by GMH Co and underpayment of workers – from Secretary of BTLC to Right Hon. RG Menzies (PM Australia). 15 August 1955. (Other side: BTLC letter head and partial first draft of the above letter.) 26. Regarding control of business monopolies and consideration of graduated tax on profits – from Secretary of BTLC to Right Hon. RG Menzies (PM Australia). 16 August 1955. 27. Request for Premier to lift wages freeze and about restoration of quarterly cost of living adjustments – Secretary of BTLC to Hon HE Bolte, MLA (Premier of Victoria). 16 August 1955. 28. Regarding assistance for Tramway Employers’ Union of Geelong Trades Hall Council. Establishing government authority to control transport in Geelong – from Secretary of BTLC to Mr Poyser, Secretary, Geelong Trades and Labour Council. 16 August 1955. (Other side: Storemen and Packers’ pay rates.) 1956-1976 – Secretary, A.C. Williams 1976-1982 – Secretary, J. Burns 1982-1984 – Secretary, F.S. Knight 1984 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1985 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1986 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1. From F.S. Knight (Frazza), BTLC to Mr RB Yates, Assistant Secretary, Wages and Employment Conditions Policy Branch - Regarding the wages Accord and need for review of wage structures. 14 February 1986 2. From F.S. Knight (Frazza) to Mr J.J. Brown, Federal Industrial Officer, Unity Hall - Regarding work value of car and wagon painters, train examiners and 1987 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1. Authored by FS Knight - Speech delivered in 1987(?) - unsure of the occasion/launch - at which Bob Hawke (Prime Minister) and (John Cain) were present. References to the ALP, unions and communism. 1987(?) 1988 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1989 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1990 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1991 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1. From Mr F.S. Knight to Mrs Joan Kirner, Premier of Victoria - Regarding a fair deal for working class people especially in Victoria. F.S. Knight was a member of the ARU, Secretary of Ballarat Trades and Labour Council, a member of the Ballarat North ALP and long-time party supporter. 4 December 1991 2. From Mr F.S. Knight to The Editor, Herald-Sun Newspaper - Regarding immigration, ineffective management of industry and community needs. 4 December 1991 3. From Mr F.S. Knight to Mr John Halfpenny, Secretary, Victorian Trades Hall Council - Regarding terms and conditions for transport drivers and traffic management/roads in Ballarat. 5 December 1991 4. From F.S. Knight (?) to Senator Gareth Evans - Regarding the federal Labor Government's policies on poverty, Beijing massacre, foreign policy, Indonesia and ALP's electoral fortunes. 17 December 1991 1992 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1. From John Halfpenny, Secretary, Victorian Trades Hall Council to Mr Francis S. Knight - In response to Mr Knight's letter in 1991 about road transport; Mr Knight's concerns referred to the Transport Workers Union. 14 January 1992 1993 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1994 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1995 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1996 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1997 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1998 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1999 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2000 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2001 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2002 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2003 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2004 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2005 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2006 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2007 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2008 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2009 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2009-2014 – Secretary, P.R. Clempson 2014 - Secretary, B. Edgington The correspondence is a core historical source of information from the inception of BTLC, and represents the history of unionism in the Ballarat region. Correspondence relates to industrial campaigns, social justice and is of political significance to the region. Paper/letters stored in two boxes.correspondence, btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, eight hours anniversary committee, unions, ballarat trades hall, amalgamated mining engine drivers' association, bendigo amalgamated miners' association, lands, victoria, a.r. davie, delegates, d.m. davies, j.l. dowe, f.r. fincham, j.w. grahame, w. hosking, council rules, rules, j. kline, painters union, eight hour anniversary, j. pearce, g. rasy?, r.d. reid, h. richardson, a. sutherland, a. young, specifications, stamping marbles, j.l. anderson, h. uren, ballarat cricket club, city free library, membership, ballarat woollen mills operative union, ballarat typographical association, j. binner, cabmen union, carpenters and joiners trade society, h. clotz, hairdressers, friendly society of ironmoulders of victoria, e. ingram, l. mills, painters' union, c. salter, a. smith, e.h. swifte, tanners and curriers of ballarat, trades and labor council, brisbane, j. treloar, donations, free city library, amalgamated miners' association of australasia, amalgamated society of engineers, half holiday union, operative bakers' society, victorian operative bookmakers union, ballarat branch, t.s. bailey, dr siscs, worn out miners sustentation fund, parks, australian natives association, major dane, colac, overdraft, tanners and curriers union, trades hall council, melbourne, david bennett, victorian operative bricklayers society, industrial disputes, john wilson, ballarat woollen and worsted company, butchers employees' association, awards, ballarat bootmakers' union, whitten, cairns, stansfield, bush, shepphard, working men's college, francis ormond, phoenix foundry dispute, john alexander, amalgamated millers, engine drivers, and mill employees' association of australasia, amalgamated miners of australasia, w.g. spence, w.l. anderson, friendly ironmoulders' society, w. stokeld, wages, clementston, strike funds, t. bailey, ballarat plumbers union, ballarat saddle harness and collar makers' society, ballarat tailoresses' union, ballarat town council employees, e. batterly, e. blayney, g. blyman, m. bregazzi, j. clement, minister for mines, victoria, w. davies, hugh dunlop, john dunn, w. evans, fitzgerald bros, j. hancock, horse drivers' union ballarat, hughes and opie, academy of music ballarat, j. hurst, w. kean, w. kenna, warrenheip breweries, joseph kirton, labourers' protective and building society, d. lessels, john lynch, john mcauly, jas martin, masons' society, master tailors' association, ballarat, w. meher, j. david, w.e. murphy, ballarat gas company, g. philbrook, t. porter, maritime strike, saddle, harness and collar makers society, sandhurst and district trades and labour council, john sayers, sheldon, w. smith, t (?) stephen, jubilee mine, long gully, black ball, scarsdale, amalgamated shearers' union, sheep owners, united society of boilermakers and iron shipbuilders of victoria, w.h. uren, n. wanliss, a.c. whitten, f. meagher, e. hobson, p. (?) wallis, the industrial labour league, w. bannow, bendigo miners' association, bendigo and district trades and labour council, builders labourers' union, w.s. curzon-sniggers, henry douglass, federated seamans' union of victoria, w.j. lormer, s. mauger, railway department, h. porter, non-union workers, women's christian temperance union of victoria, j. barret, joseph barret, bendigo and district cooperative movement society, united labor and liberal party, alex young, e.p. date, w. herdafield, amalgamated miners' association barrier branch, eight hour sports fund, pensioners, bhp, broken hill proprietary, amalgamated miners' association hunter district, j. barrett, a. campbell, f.h. bromly, m. campbell, h.m. champion, w.a. trenwith, people's party, may day demonstration, cigar makers' union, l. corstorphan, r. surtees, t. young, s. barker, w. hurdsfield, h. hanton, c. harris, j.p. jones, ballarat operative weavers' union, international labor day, ben tillet, tocsin, adelaide labor conference, t. mccoates, e. findley, p.j. mullaney, ballarat benevolent asylum and lying in hospital, rating reform league, r.r.l., single tax league, victoria, james oldham, wanliss and gray, dr wm moloney, t. campbell, denmark, m. hirsch, james stephens, intercolonial labor federation, denmark lock out, people's party bendigo, committee of the convention on unemployment, j.b. meier, amalgamated engine drivers' association, bendigo branch, anti-sweating league of victoria, victorian tobacco operations association, chiltern dispute, united labour party, australasian labor federaton, elections, j. cairns, coach makers' society, j. hume cook, j. lemmon, master butchers' association, ballarat and district, o. rees, united council for women's suffrace, women's franchise, old age pensions, tom williams, amalgamated miners' association, creswick branch, tom mann, j. eva, andrew christie, alfred deakin, eight hour demonstration committee, eigh hours monument fund, andrew gray, protectionist association of victoria, soldiers' statue fund, ballarat, arbitration bill, h. brooks, arbitration and conciliation bill, stephen barker, state reform bill, tinsmiths' union, p. brandt, tariffs, eight hours celebration union, adelaide, eureka stockade, eureka stockade celebration, preferential trade with great britain, robert rogers, tom mann organisation fund, edward tregear, outtrim, victorian agricultural implement and machine makers' society, r. williams, s.m. bull, eight hours anniversary union, brisbane, federal labor party, national progress newspaper society ltd., sunshine harvesting works, galloway monument, gold saving machine, workers trade mark, union label, secretary for mines, chas vaughan and co., castlemaine hibernian sports programme, church of christ, r. mcgregor, timber workers relief fund, federated saw mill timber yard and general woodworkers employees' association, interstate trades union congress, australian builders labourers federation, united grocers, tea and dairy produce employees' union, victorian railways union, the courier, ballots, r. rose, w. hughes, citizens loyalist committee, e.j. hogan, e.j. holloway, eight hours committee of enquiry, minister for lands, wilkins, miss, philharmonic singers, f.s. knight -
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... PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE HOSPITAL: .1 HOSPITAL BOARD MEETING .2 GRAHAM QUEMARD, BILL BIRCH .3.4 GRAHAM QUEMARD, MARGARET WICKHAM .5 JIM KERRIN .6 JIM KERRIN, GRAHAM QUEMARD .7 MARIA KERRIN, BARB ADAM, GRAHAM QUEMARD .8 GRAHAM QUEMARD, MAVIS CARSON .9 GRAHAM QUEMARD, MATRON VAL STEVENS .10 EDDNA TOOLE, JIM GORDON, HARRY TOOLE 11. ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields OFFICIAL OPENING HOSPITAL CLUNES HOSPITAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE HOSPITAL: .1 HOSPITAL BOARD MEETING .2 GRAHAM QUEMARD, BILL BIRCH .3.4 GRAHAM QUEMARD, MARGARET WICKHAM .5 JIM KERRIN .6 JIM KERRIN, GRAHAM QUEMARD .7 MARIA KERRIN, BARB ADAM, GRAHAM QUEMARD .8 GRAHAM QUEMARD, MAVIS CARSON .9 GRAHAM QUEMARD, MATRON VAL STEVENS .10 EDDNA TOOLE, JIM GORDON, HARRY TOOLE 11. ...PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE HOSPITAL: .1 HOSPITAL BOARD MEETING .2 GRAHAM QUEMARD, BILL BIRCH .3.4 GRAHAM QUEMARD, MARGARET WICKHAM .5 JIM KERRIN .6 JIM KERRIN, GRAHAM QUEMARD .7 MARIA KERRIN, BARB ADAM, GRAHAM QUEMARD .8 GRAHAM QUEMARD, MAVIS CARSON .9 GRAHAM QUEMARD, MATRON VAL STEVENS .10 EDDNA TOOLE, JIM GORDON, HARRY TOOLE 11. JENNY HULL, ROBERT CAMPBELL, MURRAY COOK .12 HOSPITAL SECRETARY ROBERT JONES, CATHY JONESofficial opening hospital, clunes hospital -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... PHOTOGRAPHS OF OPENING OF HOSPITAL: .1 LADIES COMMITTEE - ENID STEART, MARG WICKHAM, JOYCE RUSCHOLLER .2 G QUEMARD, JIM KERRIN, .3 TOUR OF THE HOSPITAL .4 GROUP PHOTOGRAPH .5 EAMON LENEGHAN, JIM KERRIN, ROBERT CAMPBELL, MURRAY COOK, GRAHAM QUEMARD .6 BARB ADAM, MARGARET GRENFELL, JOY TORNEY .7 BILL BIRCH, M GRENFELL, B FENTON, JOAN SANDWITH, DOLLY TORNEY, ALICE FOLEY ...SEATED: ENID STEART, MARG WICKHAM, JOYCE ROSCHOLLER PHOTOGRAPHS OF OPENING OF HOSPITAL: .1 LADIES COMMITTEE - ENID STEART, MARG WICKHAM, JOYCE RUSCHOLLER .2 G QUEMARD, JIM KERRIN, .3 TOUR OF THE HOSPITAL .4 GROUP PHOTOGRAPH .5 EAMON LENEGHAN, JIM KERRIN, ROBERT CAMPBELL, MURRAY COOK, GRAHAM QUEMARD .6 BARB ADAM, MARGARET GRENFELL, JOY TORNEY .7 BILL BIRCH, M GRENFELL, B FENTON, JOAN SANDWITH, DOLLY TORNEY, ALICE FOLEY Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ...PHOTOGRAPHS OF OPENING OF HOSPITAL: .1 LADIES COMMITTEE - ENID STEART, MARG WICKHAM, JOYCE RUSCHOLLER .2 G QUEMARD, JIM KERRIN, .3 TOUR OF THE HOSPITAL .4 GROUP PHOTOGRAPH .5 EAMON LENEGHAN, JIM KERRIN, ROBERT CAMPBELL, MURRAY COOK, GRAHAM QUEMARD .6 BARB ADAM, MARGARET GRENFELL, JOY TORNEY .7 BILL BIRCH, M GRENFELL, B FENTON, JOAN SANDWITH, DOLLY TORNEY, ALICE FOLEY .4 BERYL FENTON, ALICE FOLEY, MAVIS CARSON, JOAN SANDWITH, AMY COOK, EDNA TOOLE,JOAN BARRY. SEATED: ENID STEART, MARG WICKHAM, JOYCE ROSCHOLLERofficial opening of hospital, new hospital -
The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.Book, Bill Wannan's The Australian- My Kind of Country- Yarns Legends Ballads Traditions- Rigby Limited. 1974
... The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc. Bill Wannan's The Australian- My Kind of Country- Yarns Legends Ballads Traditions- Rigby Limited. 1974 Book ... -
Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Merbein Fire Brigade, 1930's
... ... Bill Summerfield... Adam...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Tom Tierney Jack Walsh Les Droscher Jim Small Jimmy Allison Len Watkins Ponty Tyers Jack Millhouse Les Rigby Bob Storer Fred Hart Norm Price Jack Hart Bill Summerfield Adam Blyth Les McTaggart George Sylvia Bert Braidie (capt) Jamie Crosbie Bill Crosbie Fred Longmore Merbein Fire Brigade Photograph ...tom tierney, jack walsh, les droscher, jim small, jimmy allison, len watkins, ponty tyers, jack millhouse, les rigby, bob storer, fred hart, norm price, jack hart, bill summerfield, adam blyth, les mctaggart, george sylvia, bert braidie (capt), jamie crosbie, bill crosbie, fred longmore -
Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Mildura Co-operative Fruit Co Ltd - Merbein Branch (2 Copies), unknown
... Bill Goldsworthy... Les Parkes... Myra Tyers... Thelma Lowe... Joyce Lemon... Jean Chamberlain... Olga Mead... Una Dean... Isabelle Friend... Zelma Robson... Jessie Fairbairn... Nellie Lee... Jean Dean... Eileen Davis... Gladys Fairbairn... Florrie Asterbury... Jim McPhee... Gladys Hibberd... Dot Leeder... Wally Worcester... Thelma Tyers... Perce Hoyle... Mona Harvey... Leila Stubbs... Arthur Cole... Jack Box... Acky McNulty... J. Rickard... Jack Doyle... Gus Ritter... Tom Morris... Len Berry... Tom Gainsberg... Colin Moore... Fred Tyers... Les Wilkinson... W. Mayne... Ern Barrett... Ray Brighton... Ken Allen... Ted Rolph... Tommy Hogg... Lindsay McKay... Mark Lemon... Adam...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Jack Wilson Bill Goldsworthy Les Parkes Myra Tyers Thelma Lowe Joyce Lemon Jean Chamberlain Olga Mead Una Dean Isabelle Friend Zelma Robson Jessie Fairbairn Nellie Lee Jean Dean Eileen Davis Gladys Fairbairn Florrie Asterbury Jim McPhee Gladys Hibberd Dot Leeder Wally Worcester Thelma Tyers Perce Hoyle Mona Harvey Leila Stubbs Arthur Cole Jack Box Acky McNulty J. Rickard Jack Doyle Gus Ritter Tom Morris Len Berry Tom Gainsberg Colin Moore Fred Tyers Les Wilkinson W. Mayne Ern Barrett Ray Brighton Ken Allen Ted Rolph Tommy Hogg Lindsay McKay Mark Lemon Adam ...jack wilson, bill goldsworthy, les parkes, myra tyers, thelma lowe, joyce lemon, jean chamberlain, olga mead, una dean, isabelle friend, zelma robson, jessie fairbairn, nellie lee, jean dean, eileen davis, gladys fairbairn, florrie asterbury, jim mcphee, gladys hibberd, dot leeder, wally worcester, thelma tyers, perce hoyle, mona harvey, leila stubbs, arthur cole, jack box, acky mcnulty, j. rickard, jack doyle, gus ritter, tom morris, len berry, tom gainsberg, colin moore, fred tyers, les wilkinson, w. mayne, ern barrett, ray brighton, ken allen, ted rolph, tommy hogg, lindsay mckay, mark lemon, adam blyth, lyle stubbs, frank lawn, bill farnsworth, sam mead, g. sylvia -
Carlton Football ClubBlack & White Team Photo, 1951 GF Reserves Winning Team, 1951
... Bill Huntington, 3. Johnny Blake, 4. Doug Guy, 5. Morrie Williams, 6, Gerald Burke, 7. Jack Hedley, 8. N. Lee, 9. J. Ryan, 10. Keith Batchelor, 11. A. Max Thomas, 12, Doug Williams, 13. Harry Dern, 14. Adam ...Picture of 1951 Reserves Premiership teamFirst Carlton Reserves Premiership since 1928. Carlton 2.5 17 4.8 32 8.13 61 8.15 63 Essendon 0.3 3 2.6 18 3.7 25 7.9 51 George Ferry (5), Doug Guy (1), Bill Milroy (1) and Johnny Blake (1). Best: Doug Beasy, George Stafford, Ken Aitken, Harry Dern, George Ferry and Bill Milroy. Carlton Reserves Player's Guernsey Numbers (Football Record, Preliminary Final) 1. Ken Aitken (Captain), 2. Bill Huntington, 3. Johnny Blake, 4. Doug Guy, 5. Morrie Williams, 6, Gerald Burke, 7. Jack Hedley, 8. N. Lee, 9. J. Ryan, 10. Keith Batchelor, 11. A. Max Thomas, 12, Doug Williams, 13. Harry Dern, 14. Adam Inglis, 15. Harvey Dunn jnr, 16. G. Neal, 17. Doug Beasy, 18. Alan Thynne, 19. Don Calder (Vice Captain), 20-28 not allocated, 29. Bill Milroy, 30. George Stafford, 31. not allocated, 32. Brian Molony, 33. G. Hunter, 34. Bernie Baxter, 35. G. Rich, 36. Tom Jones, 37. Ron Price, 38. Frank Bateman, 39. George Ferry, 40. Dick Gill. Metal & Plastic photo with stand -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Class Photograpths, Sunshine Technical school
... 3477.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 AS Boys Names Front Row L2R Robert Dabrowski Mark Gauci Shane Headley James Calleja Craig Woods Ashley Massesse Second Row L2R Michael Johnson Shane McLean Ronald Douglas Steven Chaskaris Nicky Sprakel Robert Boyer Nicky Calleja Third Row L2R Richard Smith Branko Antunov Joseph Spiteri Peter McLennan Brian Addicoat Teacher AV Sheers Principal Mr Forbes 3477.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 DR Boys Names Front Row L2R Jason Muscat Brett Shelley Marian Dumitra Scott Savage Louis Zahra Second Row L2R Jamie Gatt Anthony Prestinenzi Shannon Evans John Burton Lee Havard Jason Campbell Darren Edwards Third Row L2R Mark Roach Glenn Cook Andrew Van Boven David Dalli Andre Khalil Teacher Mr Rathbone Principal Mr Forbes 3477.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 ER Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rachel Gates Nicole Berry Sema Aziz Lisa Le Blanc Rita Brincat Tanya Carrick Francine Staker Second Row L2R Mark Vella Scott OConnell Sharney Woolley Cindy Gay Steven Randall David Martinali Third Row L2R Mark Catania Greg Fraser Michelle Shiells Billy Mizzi Malcolm Manson Techers Ms Egan Mr Roberts Principal Mr Forbes 3477.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 GW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Benjamin Attard Aaron Gray Jason Thomas Debbie Keeping David Zahra Trisha McGuckin Gavin Wasteney Second Row L2R Gary Leighton Ryan Murphy Jason Faraugia Jackie Clark Leslie Johnson George Vella Leanne Berry Third Row L2R Frank Deni Kellie Radford Fiona Mingins Heather McKenzie Narelle Logan Teachers K Whithey G Gerrard Principal Mr Forbes 3477.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 LM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Carol Xerri Jenny Williams Jenny Dodemaide Megan Melauish Andrea Black Lesley Stokes Second Row L2R Brian Gill Darren Steele David Kniese Christine How Charlie Ralph Matthew Muster Ken Grixti Third Row L2R Bobbie Keeping John Mifsud Jodi Russell Jason McLelland Jason Tippet Teacher Ms Langdon Principal Mr Forbes 3477.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 MB Boys Names Front Row L2R Scott Rickard Eddie Hawkins Chris Bowyer Allan Nothnagel Wayne Hurford Neil Dennis Second Row L2R Gjemal Alija Karl Dobrogorsky David Russell Jason Menzel Adam Kehagias Earl Byrne Third Row L2R Bill Georgiou Sean Gibbard John Diacono Jamie Kutniewski Camby Anthony Keating Steven Portelli Teacher Ms Bawden Principal Mr Forbes 3477.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Louise Berry Tania Nash Lisa McPhan Narelle Dess Jodie Schofield Jodie Calleja Second Row L2R Zoran Vasilevski Kellie Miller Anna Jercic Rita Grech Zita Kostadinovic Kelly Roberts Peter Spiteri Third Row L2R Troy Marsh Mark Perry Daniel Ruzeu Andrew Efstathiou Chris Bugeja Ashley Revell Shaun Dalton Teacher Mr R Merrigan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 TB Boys Names Front Row L2R Mathew Keeping Paul Fieldew Graeme Silvester Shane Cockburn John Gauci Jayson Nowlan Second Row L2R Joey Mamich Andrew Bettin Robert Kupper Robert Marino Terry Curnuck Brent McGregor Wayne Harris Third Row L2R Ricky Lowe Shane Brentwood Robert Guy Steven Smith Paul Bezzina Teacher Mr Blunt Principal Mr Forbes 3477.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 CM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Geoffry Stokes Christopher Drake Senad Karastanovic Stephen Nuttall Steven Kokkindis Robert Sparks Second Row L2R Cindy Thompson Tracey Dodd Mary Ercic John Krypciak Rgina Edwards Merlinda Ivermee Judy Martinali Third Row L2R Kaylene Pfieffer Darren Seisun donna Revell Kathy Merrifield Lee Undy Fiona Rawlinson Teacher C Mooney Principal Mr Forbes 3477.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 DK Boys Names Front Row L2R Ricky Cochrane Jason Danskin Tony Sarvak Joe Catania John Mangion Joe Saliba Second Row L2R Kristijan Dimitrijevic Michael Eichner Greg Balnaves James Stankus John Portelli Joseph Barbara Third Row L2R Michael Levitt Shane Nixon Matthew Dixon Teacher Mr D Kinross Principal Mr Forbes 3477.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Patricia Pratt Karina Haldane Kendra Leighton Michelle Chatzidimitriou Tammy Coulson Tracey Fry Second Row L2R Raymond German Adam Fowler Karl Schafer Tracey Clazner Kiriakos Papakiriakou Patrick Zammit Martin Gatt Third Row L2R Kon Georgiou Mark Kriehn Steven Coupe Teacher J Paterson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JV Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Azzopardi Gillian Mathers Michelle Sampson Narelle Fayer Tessie Grima Kathy Webb Second Row L2R Sebastiano Naselli Shaun Stone Joseph Calleva Raffaele Vilardo Kutay Djemal Stephen Cox Mark Dimech Third Row L2R Barrie Dorrough Charmaine Graham Jason Collis Fracey Nothnagel Alan Ayton Teacher J Vella Principal Mr Forbes 3477.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michelle Roberts Claudia Rundell Rachel Kupper Tracey McDonagh Donna Tatlow Amanda Alldis Second Row L2R Peter Nedelkovski Craig Jordan Vicki Psomiadis Nikki Potter Tracey Hills Jason McLean Mark Baldacchino Third Row L2R Jason King Brian Hrvojevic Craig Burridge Raymond Faure Greg Cotter Teacher M Robson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RK Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nevzat Nevzat Sharon McCarthy Pam Peterson Masu Glia Nicole Meyers Mark Gordon Second Row L2R Arthur Azzopardi Anthony Micallef Dean Bindless Carmel Spositoy Ronald Scheurer Peter Sammut Dion Beasley Third Row L2R Jodie Corngille Rebecca Mingins Lisa Bourke Teacher Ms R Kelly Principal Mr Forbes 3477.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Marion Walker Shane Broughton Mustafa Hussein Jeff Ward Morris Zorzi Shannon Kerr Second Row L2R Jodi Dyer Jenny Marriot Amanda Hancock Raelee McEwan Suzanne Ogston Third Row L2R Bronwyn Rowlandson Leanne Watters Tracey Carey Teacher R Stevens Principal Mr Forbes 3477.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 DP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lindsay Butler Raymond Abbey David Adlard Morris Torcello Travis Rattray Roman Jagiello Second Row L2R Christine Euedy Lillian Micaleff Lorraine Bates Glen Chubb Carmen Hill Vicki Trittruf Third Row L2R Blair Tyne Marc Sirett Mark Kutniewski Teacher D Peck Principal Mr Forbes 3477.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 GS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nicole Dean Lisa Chadwick Bernadette Smith Jeannie Calvitto Belinda Cameron Nadine Melhuish Ayn Rosena Second Row L2R Sammy Farrugia Shane Emery Steven Caruana Sharon Quaadgras Peter Hall Rey Gatt Third Row Ray Dabkowski Mark Doley Francis Bavage Principal Mr Forbes 3477.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 JA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tracy Wardley Tanya Wolfe Jenny Allen Troy Bloom Dianne Barnes Monica Locke Tracey McLennan Second Row L2R John Mercieca Dennis Callus Chris Graham Michael Dalli Pasquale Zaffina Bill Ramsay Third Row L2R Peter ZKaramoutsos Peter Herrewyn David Scheurer Teacher J Ansett Principal Mr Forbes 3477.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 MC Boys 3477.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 RF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Brett Hussell Joe Farrugia David Pipczak Husan Ramadan Brian Tanti Ivan Gili Second Row L2R Tammy Crawford Michelle Heffernan Noel Brockdorff Steven Vella Deidre Bell Nardeen Miles Lana Vella Teacher R Foley Principal Mr Forbes 3477.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Mark Day Justin Martin Paul Weekes Craig Tatlow Brett Paten Brian Patmore Second Row L2R Peter Elkington Paul Muir Glen Johnson Darren Kelly David McIlwaine Jason Kniese Paul Houston Third Row L2R David Drake Gavin George Andrew Chrysanthou Teacher Mr Prinzi Principal Mr Forbes 3477.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lisa Steele Shelley Quinn Trudi Manning Sharon ONeill Nyrell Saffron Kelly White Karlene Pill Second Row L2R Mark Logan Jason Martland Matthew Stafford Sam Portelli John Leonard Stephen Verkys Third Row L2R Greg Berry Karen Ward Michael Clark Kylie Nilsson Keith Byrne Teachers T Barlow B Flanagan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TG Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rosa Caruana Donna OShea Tanya Nagle Michelle Arends Jenny Kitchenham Marika Kelemen Gina Adams Second Row L2R Christian Noble Geoff Fielden Stephen Guy Leah Gliddon Thomas Batzmarowsky Wayne Curnuck Mark Bernard Third Row L2R Anthony Bettin Joey Farkas Mathew Holliday Teachers Mrs Meszaros Mr Gialamatzis Principal Mr Forbes 3477.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 AM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Cam Ly Charmayne Barnes Gail Bauchard Michelle Dixon Linda Hyett Cheryl Ryan Second Row L2R Mark Gowans Jill Crick Richard Camilleri Gavin Fischer Wayne Spencer Sandra Miskovic Third Row L2R Tracey Shields Julie Zoppi Julie Johnson Lance Moyle Tracy Tatlow Lydia Psomiadis Feryal Abdullah Teacher A Michell Principal Mr Forbes 3477.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 BE Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jodi Bindless Tanya Hobbs Gina Budulica Deborah Stuttard Jill McCarthy Fiona Nagle Kerryn Hennessy Second Row L2R Kragg Thompson Steven Calleja Michael Owen Jeffrey Tabone Sam Caruana Danny Price Carol Partridge Third Tow L2R Nicole Smith Pat OShea Lena Adams Teachers T Elliott I Bowker Principal Mr Forbes 3477.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 DF Boys Names Front Row L2R Farren Woutten Frank Long Bun Sin Yun Phillip Johns Mark Young Shane Osterfield Shawn Lindsey Second Row L2R David Magri Laurie Farrugia Alan Kirk Stephen Vohar Mark Nash Adam Masuglia Maronco Serovski Third Row L2R Andrew Smith Robert Cotter Raymond Dean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 GB Boys Names Front Row L2R Kevin Grixti Paul Fishlock Frank Zammit Terry Chesters Harry Kiparoglou Second Row L2R Philip Rowlandson Craig Pfeifer Paul Douglas Lee Davis Philip Diacono Robert Mews Teacher G Burgess Principal Mr Forbes 3477.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 LQ Boys Names Front Row L2R Joseph Vella Andrew Buttigieg Brian Attard David Borg Philip Harrison Frank Armeni Jason Tomlinson Second Row L2R Louis Borg Peter Myers Kalman Toth John Spiteri Matthew Noble Stephen Brincat John Hurt Third Row L2R Frank Cumbo Andrew Camanzi Robert Spiteri Principal Mr Forbes 3477.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jenny Cox Florrie Nothnagel Mandy Tranter Karen Knott Bev Keeping Karen Baldacchino Second Row L2R Joe Pirotta Paul Marciniak Graham Anderson Sandra Dean Steven Fejes Alex Iodice Craig Mason Third Row L2R Samatha Brown Sam Cassar Chris Olliver Kylie Pigot Teacher R McLean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Disisto Tracey Lawson Kerry Finco Jodie Herrick Linda Grima Sharon McCarthy Second Row L2R Dale Stephens Tom Panagiotou Warren Lovell Craig Gaston Noel Borg Wayne Buttigieg Denis Sposito Teacher RJ Sanders Principal Mr Forbes 3477.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 WF Boys Names Front Row L2R Simon Wheelahan Sean Lemon Ross Spataro Shane Dyson Gavin Hussell Second Row L2R Nader Latif Gary Edwards Victor Paris Dale Weedon Glenn Turnbull John Brain Sam Grech Third Row L2R Jason Croft Matthew Jackson Robert Kutniewski Craig Dunstan Teacher C Wheat Principal Mr Forbes 3477.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 CC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Karen Mills Nancy Grixti Carol Chesters Kerri Newman Amy Farrugia Michelle OBrien Mary Vella Second Row L2R Craig Carrington Tracey Hogan Robert Quaadras Maria Fiorenza Daryl Vella Third Row L2R Borke Tosevski Altug Kokcam Barry Brown Teachers D Crebbin L Cormack Principal Mr Forbes 3477.33 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 IA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Kylie Bower Amanda How Jenny Miller Tracey Butler Dianne Richardson Raelene Atwell Second Row L2R Ross Vines Raymond Marriot Robert Dimieri Tracie Radford Ross Jones Mark Heriot Craig Horner Third Row L2R Colin Phillips Muraary Doll Trevor Foulstone Joe Farrugia Jason Potter Teacher I. ...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Class Photographs 3477.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 AS Boys Names Front Row L2R Robert Dabrowski Mark Gauci Shane Headley James Calleja Craig Woods Ashley Massesse Second Row L2R Michael Johnson Shane McLean Ronald Douglas Steven Chaskaris Nicky Sprakel Robert Boyer Nicky Calleja Third Row L2R Richard Smith Branko Antunov Joseph Spiteri Peter McLennan Brian Addicoat Teacher AV Sheers Principal Mr Forbes 3477.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 DR Boys Names Front Row L2R Jason Muscat Brett Shelley Marian Dumitra Scott Savage Louis Zahra Second Row L2R Jamie Gatt Anthony Prestinenzi Shannon Evans John Burton Lee Havard Jason Campbell Darren Edwards Third Row L2R Mark Roach Glenn Cook Andrew Van Boven David Dalli Andre Khalil Teacher Mr Rathbone Principal Mr Forbes 3477.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 ER Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rachel Gates Nicole Berry Sema Aziz Lisa Le Blanc Rita Brincat Tanya Carrick Francine Staker Second Row L2R Mark Vella Scott OConnell Sharney Woolley Cindy Gay Steven Randall David Martinali Third Row L2R Mark Catania Greg Fraser Michelle Shiells Billy Mizzi Malcolm Manson Techers Ms Egan Mr Roberts Principal Mr Forbes 3477.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 GW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Benjamin Attard Aaron Gray Jason Thomas Debbie Keeping David Zahra Trisha McGuckin Gavin Wasteney Second Row L2R Gary Leighton Ryan Murphy Jason Faraugia Jackie Clark Leslie Johnson George Vella Leanne Berry Third Row L2R Frank Deni Kellie Radford Fiona Mingins Heather McKenzie Narelle Logan Teachers K Whithey G Gerrard Principal Mr Forbes 3477.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 LM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Carol Xerri Jenny Williams Jenny Dodemaide Megan Melauish Andrea Black Lesley Stokes Second Row L2R Brian Gill Darren Steele David Kniese Christine How Charlie Ralph Matthew Muster Ken Grixti Third Row L2R Bobbie Keeping John Mifsud Jodi Russell Jason McLelland Jason Tippet Teacher Ms Langdon Principal Mr Forbes 3477.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 MB Boys Names Front Row L2R Scott Rickard Eddie Hawkins Chris Bowyer Allan Nothnagel Wayne Hurford Neil Dennis Second Row L2R Gjemal Alija Karl Dobrogorsky David Russell Jason Menzel Adam Kehagias Earl Byrne Third Row L2R Bill Georgiou Sean Gibbard John Diacono Jamie Kutniewski Camby Anthony Keating Steven Portelli Teacher Ms Bawden Principal Mr Forbes 3477.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Louise Berry Tania Nash Lisa McPhan Narelle Dess Jodie Schofield Jodie Calleja Second Row L2R Zoran Vasilevski Kellie Miller Anna Jercic Rita Grech Zita Kostadinovic Kelly Roberts Peter Spiteri Third Row L2R Troy Marsh Mark Perry Daniel Ruzeu Andrew Efstathiou Chris Bugeja Ashley Revell Shaun Dalton Teacher Mr R Merrigan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 TB Boys Names Front Row L2R Mathew Keeping Paul Fieldew Graeme Silvester Shane Cockburn John Gauci Jayson Nowlan Second Row L2R Joey Mamich Andrew Bettin Robert Kupper Robert Marino Terry Curnuck Brent McGregor Wayne Harris Third Row L2R Ricky Lowe Shane Brentwood Robert Guy Steven Smith Paul Bezzina Teacher Mr Blunt Principal Mr Forbes 3477.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 CM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Geoffry Stokes Christopher Drake Senad Karastanovic Stephen Nuttall Steven Kokkindis Robert Sparks Second Row L2R Cindy Thompson Tracey Dodd Mary Ercic John Krypciak Rgina Edwards Merlinda Ivermee Judy Martinali Third Row L2R Kaylene Pfieffer Darren Seisun donna Revell Kathy Merrifield Lee Undy Fiona Rawlinson Teacher C Mooney Principal Mr Forbes 3477.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 DK Boys Names Front Row L2R Ricky Cochrane Jason Danskin Tony Sarvak Joe Catania John Mangion Joe Saliba Second Row L2R Kristijan Dimitrijevic Michael Eichner Greg Balnaves James Stankus John Portelli Joseph Barbara Third Row L2R Michael Levitt Shane Nixon Matthew Dixon Teacher Mr D Kinross Principal Mr Forbes 3477.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Patricia Pratt Karina Haldane Kendra Leighton Michelle Chatzidimitriou Tammy Coulson Tracey Fry Second Row L2R Raymond German Adam Fowler Karl Schafer Tracey Clazner Kiriakos Papakiriakou Patrick Zammit Martin Gatt Third Row L2R Kon Georgiou Mark Kriehn Steven Coupe Teacher J Paterson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JV Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Azzopardi Gillian Mathers Michelle Sampson Narelle Fayer Tessie Grima Kathy Webb Second Row L2R Sebastiano Naselli Shaun Stone Joseph Calleva Raffaele Vilardo Kutay Djemal Stephen Cox Mark Dimech Third Row L2R Barrie Dorrough Charmaine Graham Jason Collis Fracey Nothnagel Alan Ayton Teacher J Vella Principal Mr Forbes 3477.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michelle Roberts Claudia Rundell Rachel Kupper Tracey McDonagh Donna Tatlow Amanda Alldis Second Row L2R Peter Nedelkovski Craig Jordan Vicki Psomiadis Nikki Potter Tracey Hills Jason McLean Mark Baldacchino Third Row L2R Jason King Brian Hrvojevic Craig Burridge Raymond Faure Greg Cotter Teacher M Robson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RK Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nevzat Nevzat Sharon McCarthy Pam Peterson Masu Glia Nicole Meyers Mark Gordon Second Row L2R Arthur Azzopardi Anthony Micallef Dean Bindless Carmel Spositoy Ronald Scheurer Peter Sammut Dion Beasley Third Row L2R Jodie Corngille Rebecca Mingins Lisa Bourke Teacher Ms R Kelly Principal Mr Forbes 3477.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Marion Walker Shane Broughton Mustafa Hussein Jeff Ward Morris Zorzi Shannon Kerr Second Row L2R Jodi Dyer Jenny Marriot Amanda Hancock Raelee McEwan Suzanne Ogston Third Row L2R Bronwyn Rowlandson Leanne Watters Tracey Carey Teacher R Stevens Principal Mr Forbes 3477.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 DP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lindsay Butler Raymond Abbey David Adlard Morris Torcello Travis Rattray Roman Jagiello Second Row L2R Christine Euedy Lillian Micaleff Lorraine Bates Glen Chubb Carmen Hill Vicki Trittruf Third Row L2R Blair Tyne Marc Sirett Mark Kutniewski Teacher D Peck Principal Mr Forbes 3477.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 GS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nicole Dean Lisa Chadwick Bernadette Smith Jeannie Calvitto Belinda Cameron Nadine Melhuish Ayn Rosena Second Row L2R Sammy Farrugia Shane Emery Steven Caruana Sharon Quaadgras Peter Hall Rey Gatt Third Row Ray Dabkowski Mark Doley Francis Bavage Principal Mr Forbes 3477.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 JA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tracy Wardley Tanya Wolfe Jenny Allen Troy Bloom Dianne Barnes Monica Locke Tracey McLennan Second Row L2R John Mercieca Dennis Callus Chris Graham Michael Dalli Pasquale Zaffina Bill Ramsay Third Row L2R Peter ZKaramoutsos Peter Herrewyn David Scheurer Teacher J Ansett Principal Mr Forbes 3477.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 MC Boys 3477.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 RF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Brett Hussell Joe Farrugia David Pipczak Husan Ramadan Brian Tanti Ivan Gili Second Row L2R Tammy Crawford Michelle Heffernan Noel Brockdorff Steven Vella Deidre Bell Nardeen Miles Lana Vella Teacher R Foley Principal Mr Forbes 3477.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Mark Day Justin Martin Paul Weekes Craig Tatlow Brett Paten Brian Patmore Second Row L2R Peter Elkington Paul Muir Glen Johnson Darren Kelly David McIlwaine Jason Kniese Paul Houston Third Row L2R David Drake Gavin George Andrew Chrysanthou Teacher Mr Prinzi Principal Mr Forbes 3477.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lisa Steele Shelley Quinn Trudi Manning Sharon ONeill Nyrell Saffron Kelly White Karlene Pill Second Row L2R Mark Logan Jason Martland Matthew Stafford Sam Portelli John Leonard Stephen Verkys Third Row L2R Greg Berry Karen Ward Michael Clark Kylie Nilsson Keith Byrne Teachers T Barlow B Flanagan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TG Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rosa Caruana Donna OShea Tanya Nagle Michelle Arends Jenny Kitchenham Marika Kelemen Gina Adams Second Row L2R Christian Noble Geoff Fielden Stephen Guy Leah Gliddon Thomas Batzmarowsky Wayne Curnuck Mark Bernard Third Row L2R Anthony Bettin Joey Farkas Mathew Holliday Teachers Mrs Meszaros Mr Gialamatzis Principal Mr Forbes 3477.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 AM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Cam Ly Charmayne Barnes Gail Bauchard Michelle Dixon Linda Hyett Cheryl Ryan Second Row L2R Mark Gowans Jill Crick Richard Camilleri Gavin Fischer Wayne Spencer Sandra Miskovic Third Row L2R Tracey Shields Julie Zoppi Julie Johnson Lance Moyle Tracy Tatlow Lydia Psomiadis Feryal Abdullah Teacher A Michell Principal Mr Forbes 3477.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 BE Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jodi Bindless Tanya Hobbs Gina Budulica Deborah Stuttard Jill McCarthy Fiona Nagle Kerryn Hennessy Second Row L2R Kragg Thompson Steven Calleja Michael Owen Jeffrey Tabone Sam Caruana Danny Price Carol Partridge Third Tow L2R Nicole Smith Pat OShea Lena Adams Teachers T Elliott I Bowker Principal Mr Forbes 3477.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 DF Boys Names Front Row L2R Farren Woutten Frank Long Bun Sin Yun Phillip Johns Mark Young Shane Osterfield Shawn Lindsey Second Row L2R David Magri Laurie Farrugia Alan Kirk Stephen Vohar Mark Nash Adam Masuglia Maronco Serovski Third Row L2R Andrew Smith Robert Cotter Raymond Dean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 GB Boys Names Front Row L2R Kevin Grixti Paul Fishlock Frank Zammit Terry Chesters Harry Kiparoglou Second Row L2R Philip Rowlandson Craig Pfeifer Paul Douglas Lee Davis Philip Diacono Robert Mews Teacher G Burgess Principal Mr Forbes 3477.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 LQ Boys Names Front Row L2R Joseph Vella Andrew Buttigieg Brian Attard David Borg Philip Harrison Frank Armeni Jason Tomlinson Second Row L2R Louis Borg Peter Myers Kalman Toth John Spiteri Matthew Noble Stephen Brincat John Hurt Third Row L2R Frank Cumbo Andrew Camanzi Robert Spiteri Principal Mr Forbes 3477.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jenny Cox Florrie Nothnagel Mandy Tranter Karen Knott Bev Keeping Karen Baldacchino Second Row L2R Joe Pirotta Paul Marciniak Graham Anderson Sandra Dean Steven Fejes Alex Iodice Craig Mason Third Row L2R Samatha Brown Sam Cassar Chris Olliver Kylie Pigot Teacher R McLean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Disisto Tracey Lawson Kerry Finco Jodie Herrick Linda Grima Sharon McCarthy Second Row L2R Dale Stephens Tom Panagiotou Warren Lovell Craig Gaston Noel Borg Wayne Buttigieg Denis Sposito Teacher RJ Sanders Principal Mr Forbes 3477.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 WF Boys Names Front Row L2R Simon Wheelahan Sean Lemon Ross Spataro Shane Dyson Gavin Hussell Second Row L2R Nader Latif Gary Edwards Victor Paris Dale Weedon Glenn Turnbull John Brain Sam Grech Third Row L2R Jason Croft Matthew Jackson Robert Kutniewski Craig Dunstan Teacher C Wheat Principal Mr Forbes 3477.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 CC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Karen Mills Nancy Grixti Carol Chesters Kerri Newman Amy Farrugia Michelle OBrien Mary Vella Second Row L2R Craig Carrington Tracey Hogan Robert Quaadras Maria Fiorenza Daryl Vella Third Row L2R Borke Tosevski Altug Kokcam Barry Brown Teachers D Crebbin L Cormack Principal Mr Forbes 3477.33 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 IA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Kylie Bower Amanda How Jenny Miller Tracey Butler Dianne Richardson Raelene Atwell Second Row L2R Ross Vines Raymond Marriot Robert Dimieri Tracie Radford Ross Jones Mark Heriot Craig Horner Third Row L2R Colin Phillips Muraary Doll Trevor Foulstone Joe Farrugia Jason Potter Teacher I. ...3477.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 AS Boys Names Front Row L2R Robert Dabrowski Mark Gauci Shane Headley James Calleja Craig Woods Ashley Massesse Second Row L2R Michael Johnson Shane McLean Ronald Douglas Steven Chaskaris Nicky Sprakel Robert Boyer Nicky Calleja Third Row L2R Richard Smith Branko Antunov Joseph Spiteri Peter McLennan Brian Addicoat Teacher AV Sheers Principal Mr Forbes 3477.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 DR Boys Names Front Row L2R Jason Muscat Brett Shelley Marian Dumitra Scott Savage Louis Zahra Second Row L2R Jamie Gatt Anthony Prestinenzi Shannon Evans John Burton Lee Havard Jason Campbell Darren Edwards Third Row L2R Mark Roach Glenn Cook Andrew Van Boven David Dalli Andre Khalil Teacher Mr Rathbone Principal Mr Forbes 3477.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 ER Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rachel Gates Nicole Berry Sema Aziz Lisa Le Blanc Rita Brincat Tanya Carrick Francine Staker Second Row L2R Mark Vella Scott OConnell Sharney Woolley Cindy Gay Steven Randall David Martinali Third Row L2R Mark Catania Greg Fraser Michelle Shiells Billy Mizzi Malcolm Manson Techers Ms Egan Mr Roberts Principal Mr Forbes 3477.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 GW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Benjamin Attard Aaron Gray Jason Thomas Debbie Keeping David Zahra Trisha McGuckin Gavin Wasteney Second Row L2R Gary Leighton Ryan Murphy Jason Faraugia Jackie Clark Leslie Johnson George Vella Leanne Berry Third Row L2R Frank Deni Kellie Radford Fiona Mingins Heather McKenzie Narelle Logan Teachers K Whithey G Gerrard Principal Mr Forbes 3477.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 LM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Carol Xerri Jenny Williams Jenny Dodemaide Megan Melauish Andrea Black Lesley Stokes Second Row L2R Brian Gill Darren Steele David Kniese Christine How Charlie Ralph Matthew Muster Ken Grixti Third Row L2R Bobbie Keeping John Mifsud Jodi Russell Jason McLelland Jason Tippet Teacher Ms Langdon Principal Mr Forbes 3477.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 MB Boys Names Front Row L2R Scott Rickard Eddie Hawkins Chris Bowyer Allan Nothnagel Wayne Hurford Neil Dennis Second Row L2R Gjemal Alija Karl Dobrogorsky David Russell Jason Menzel Adam Kehagias Earl Byrne Third Row L2R Bill Georgiou Sean Gibbard John Diacono Jamie Kutniewski Camby Anthony Keating Steven Portelli Teacher Ms Bawden Principal Mr Forbes 3477.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Louise Berry Tania Nash Lisa McPhan Narelle Dess Jodie Schofield Jodie Calleja Second Row L2R Zoran Vasilevski Kellie Miller Anna Jercic Rita Grech Zita Kostadinovic Kelly Roberts Peter Spiteri Third Row L2R Troy Marsh Mark Perry Daniel Ruzeu Andrew Efstathiou Chris Bugeja Ashley Revell Shaun Dalton Teacher Mr R Merrigan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 TB Boys Names Front Row L2R Mathew Keeping Paul Fieldew Graeme Silvester Shane Cockburn John Gauci Jayson Nowlan Second Row L2R Joey Mamich Andrew Bettin Robert Kupper Robert Marino Terry Curnuck Brent McGregor Wayne Harris Third Row L2R Ricky Lowe Shane Brentwood Robert Guy Steven Smith Paul Bezzina Teacher Mr Blunt Principal Mr Forbes 3477.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 CM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Geoffry Stokes Christopher Drake Senad Karastanovic Stephen Nuttall Steven Kokkindis Robert Sparks Second Row L2R Cindy Thompson Tracey Dodd Mary Ercic John Krypciak Rgina Edwards Merlinda Ivermee Judy Martinali Third Row L2R Kaylene Pfieffer Darren Seisun donna Revell Kathy Merrifield Lee Undy Fiona Rawlinson Teacher C Mooney Principal Mr Forbes 3477.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 DK Boys Names Front Row L2R Ricky Cochrane Jason Danskin Tony Sarvak Joe Catania John Mangion Joe Saliba Second Row L2R Kristijan Dimitrijevic Michael Eichner Greg Balnaves James Stankus John Portelli Joseph Barbara Third Row L2R Michael Levitt Shane Nixon Matthew Dixon Teacher Mr D Kinross Principal Mr Forbes 3477.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Patricia Pratt Karina Haldane Kendra Leighton Michelle Chatzidimitriou Tammy Coulson Tracey Fry Second Row L2R Raymond German Adam Fowler Karl Schafer Tracey Clazner Kiriakos Papakiriakou Patrick Zammit Martin Gatt Third Row L2R Kon Georgiou Mark Kriehn Steven Coupe Teacher J Paterson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JV Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Azzopardi Gillian Mathers Michelle Sampson Narelle Fayer Tessie Grima Kathy Webb Second Row L2R Sebastiano Naselli Shaun Stone Joseph Calleva Raffaele Vilardo Kutay Djemal Stephen Cox Mark Dimech Third Row L2R Barrie Dorrough Charmaine Graham Jason Collis Fracey Nothnagel Alan Ayton Teacher J Vella Principal Mr Forbes 3477.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michelle Roberts Claudia Rundell Rachel Kupper Tracey McDonagh Donna Tatlow Amanda Alldis Second Row L2R Peter Nedelkovski Craig Jordan Vicki Psomiadis Nikki Potter Tracey Hills Jason McLean Mark Baldacchino Third Row L2R Jason King Brian Hrvojevic Craig Burridge Raymond Faure Greg Cotter Teacher M Robson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RK Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nevzat Nevzat Sharon McCarthy Pam Peterson Masu Glia Nicole Meyers Mark Gordon Second Row L2R Arthur Azzopardi Anthony Micallef Dean Bindless Carmel Spositoy Ronald Scheurer Peter Sammut Dion Beasley Third Row L2R Jodie Corngille Rebecca Mingins Lisa Bourke Teacher Ms R Kelly Principal Mr Forbes 3477.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Marion Walker Shane Broughton Mustafa Hussein Jeff Ward Morris Zorzi Shannon Kerr Second Row L2R Jodi Dyer Jenny Marriot Amanda Hancock Raelee McEwan Suzanne Ogston Third Row L2R Bronwyn Rowlandson Leanne Watters Tracey Carey Teacher R Stevens Principal Mr Forbes 3477.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 DP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lindsay Butler Raymond Abbey David Adlard Morris Torcello Travis Rattray Roman Jagiello Second Row L2R Christine Euedy Lillian Micaleff Lorraine Bates Glen Chubb Carmen Hill Vicki Trittruf Third Row L2R Blair Tyne Marc Sirett Mark Kutniewski Teacher D Peck Principal Mr Forbes 3477.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 GS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nicole Dean Lisa Chadwick Bernadette Smith Jeannie Calvitto Belinda Cameron Nadine Melhuish Ayn Rosena Second Row L2R Sammy Farrugia Shane Emery Steven Caruana Sharon Quaadgras Peter Hall Rey Gatt Third Row Ray Dabkowski Mark Doley Francis Bavage Principal Mr Forbes 3477.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 JA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tracy Wardley Tanya Wolfe Jenny Allen Troy Bloom Dianne Barnes Monica Locke Tracey McLennan Second Row L2R John Mercieca Dennis Callus Chris Graham Michael Dalli Pasquale Zaffina Bill Ramsay Third Row L2R Peter ZKaramoutsos Peter Herrewyn David Scheurer Teacher J Ansett Principal Mr Forbes 3477.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 MC Boys 3477.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 RF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Brett Hussell Joe Farrugia David Pipczak Husan Ramadan Brian Tanti Ivan Gili Second Row L2R Tammy Crawford Michelle Heffernan Noel Brockdorff Steven Vella Deidre Bell Nardeen Miles Lana Vella Teacher R Foley Principal Mr Forbes 3477.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Mark Day Justin Martin Paul Weekes Craig Tatlow Brett Paten Brian Patmore Second Row L2R Peter Elkington Paul Muir Glen Johnson Darren Kelly David McIlwaine Jason Kniese Paul Houston Third Row L2R David Drake Gavin George Andrew Chrysanthou Teacher Mr Prinzi Principal Mr Forbes 3477.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lisa Steele Shelley Quinn Trudi Manning Sharon ONeill Nyrell Saffron Kelly White Karlene Pill Second Row L2R Mark Logan Jason Martland Matthew Stafford Sam Portelli John Leonard Stephen Verkys Third Row L2R Greg Berry Karen Ward Michael Clark Kylie Nilsson Keith Byrne Teachers T Barlow B Flanagan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TG Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rosa Caruana Donna OShea Tanya Nagle Michelle Arends Jenny Kitchenham Marika Kelemen Gina Adams Second Row L2R Christian Noble Geoff Fielden Stephen Guy Leah Gliddon Thomas Batzmarowsky Wayne Curnuck Mark Bernard Third Row L2R Anthony Bettin Joey Farkas Mathew Holliday Teachers Mrs Meszaros Mr Gialamatzis Principal Mr Forbes 3477.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 AM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Cam Ly Charmayne Barnes Gail Bauchard Michelle Dixon Linda Hyett Cheryl Ryan Second Row L2R Mark Gowans Jill Crick Richard Camilleri Gavin Fischer Wayne Spencer Sandra Miskovic Third Row L2R Tracey Shields Julie Zoppi Julie Johnson Lance Moyle Tracy Tatlow Lydia Psomiadis Feryal Abdullah Teacher A Michell Principal Mr Forbes 3477.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 BE Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jodi Bindless Tanya Hobbs Gina Budulica Deborah Stuttard Jill McCarthy Fiona Nagle Kerryn Hennessy Second Row L2R Kragg Thompson Steven Calleja Michael Owen Jeffrey Tabone Sam Caruana Danny Price Carol Partridge Third Tow L2R Nicole Smith Pat OShea Lena Adams Teachers T Elliott I Bowker Principal Mr Forbes 3477.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 DF Boys Names Front Row L2R Farren Woutten Frank Long Bun Sin Yun Phillip Johns Mark Young Shane Osterfield Shawn Lindsey Second Row L2R David Magri Laurie Farrugia Alan Kirk Stephen Vohar Mark Nash Adam Masuglia Maronco Serovski Third Row L2R Andrew Smith Robert Cotter Raymond Dean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 GB Boys Names Front Row L2R Kevin Grixti Paul Fishlock Frank Zammit Terry Chesters Harry Kiparoglou Second Row L2R Philip Rowlandson Craig Pfeifer Paul Douglas Lee Davis Philip Diacono Robert Mews Teacher G Burgess Principal Mr Forbes 3477.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 LQ Boys Names Front Row L2R Joseph Vella Andrew Buttigieg Brian Attard David Borg Philip Harrison Frank Armeni Jason Tomlinson Second Row L2R Louis Borg Peter Myers Kalman Toth John Spiteri Matthew Noble Stephen Brincat John Hurt Third Row L2R Frank Cumbo Andrew Camanzi Robert Spiteri Principal Mr Forbes 3477.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jenny Cox Florrie Nothnagel Mandy Tranter Karen Knott Bev Keeping Karen Baldacchino Second Row L2R Joe Pirotta Paul Marciniak Graham Anderson Sandra Dean Steven Fejes Alex Iodice Craig Mason Third Row L2R Samatha Brown Sam Cassar Chris Olliver Kylie Pigot Teacher R McLean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Disisto Tracey Lawson Kerry Finco Jodie Herrick Linda Grima Sharon McCarthy Second Row L2R Dale Stephens Tom Panagiotou Warren Lovell Craig Gaston Noel Borg Wayne Buttigieg Denis Sposito Teacher RJ Sanders Principal Mr Forbes 3477.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 WF Boys Names Front Row L2R Simon Wheelahan Sean Lemon Ross Spataro Shane Dyson Gavin Hussell Second Row L2R Nader Latif Gary Edwards Victor Paris Dale Weedon Glenn Turnbull John Brain Sam Grech Third Row L2R Jason Croft Matthew Jackson Robert Kutniewski Craig Dunstan Teacher C Wheat Principal Mr Forbes 3477.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 CC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Karen Mills Nancy Grixti Carol Chesters Kerri Newman Amy Farrugia Michelle OBrien Mary Vella Second Row L2R Craig Carrington Tracey Hogan Robert Quaadras Maria Fiorenza Daryl Vella Third Row L2R Borke Tosevski Altug Kokcam Barry Brown Teachers D Crebbin L Cormack Principal Mr Forbes 3477.33 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 IA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Kylie Bower Amanda How Jenny Miller Tracey Butler Dianne Richardson Raelene Atwell Second Row L2R Ross Vines Raymond Marriot Robert Dimieri Tracie Radford Ross Jones Mark Heriot Craig Horner Third Row L2R Colin Phillips Muraary Doll Trevor Foulstone Joe Farrugia Jason Potter Teacher I. Alexandrou Principal Mr Forbes 3477.34 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 PH Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Suzy Wright Lisa Reynolds Debbie De Araugo Carmen tomlinson Sharon Farrugia Second Row L2R Rita Fournair Darren Cox Lisa Sinclair Troy Pigot Teachers A Becker S Felstead Principal Mr Forbes 3477.35 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 RM Boys Names Front Row L2R Stephen Newman Terry Wawrzyck Brian Buttigieg Alf Royle Kevin Tedesco Second Row L2R Geralk Ciantar Brendan Gates Robert Gordon Joe Romeo Mathew Hocking Third Row L2R David Lerinc Bryan Francis Vince Cortis Teacher R McRae Principal Mr Forbes 3477.36 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 SH Boys Names Front Row L2R Gavin Dickson Ralph Messina Joe Dalli Paul Plant Richard Catania Robert Nikoloski Second Row L2R Dean Chambers Andrew Caisley David Spiteri Nick Psomiadis David Grech Eddie Gulmen Chris Staudacher Third Row L2R Dominic Galle Wayne Dalbridge Steven Ward Teacher Mr Hutchinson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.37 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 TH Boys Names Front Row L2R Tony Calleja Phillip Licitra Craig Woodhouse Gavin Claridge Charlie Azzopardi Daniel Bartolo Second Row L2R Andrew Vella Paul Henderson Andrew Rogers Gary Raymond Emmanuel Mifsud David Kirkpatrickk Third Row Boris Josipovic David Plunkett Scott Clegg Teacher A Halfhyde Principal Mr Forbes 3477.38 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 WF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R John Karadis Senol Selman Luigi Aniello Wayne Meyers Perry Bates Joe Care David Cockburn Second Row L2R Karen Johnson Tania Bojko Cheryl Troy Orazio Maddalena Kerry Williams Teresa Robinson Mandy Hynds Teachers Mr G Wilson Ms D Fischer Principal Mr Forbes 3477.39 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 Pre Employment Names Front Row L2R Cathy Busuttil Janine Martin Desiree Brown Maritza Galuez Patricia Keamy Sue Parsons Second Row Kim Hobbs Julie Stellini Lorna Williams Darren Sargent Mary Anne Abela Christine Parsons Teacher D Crebbin Principal Mr Forbessunshine technical school, technical school, class photographs
