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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/10/1994
... group leader... their performance, with their group leader, physiotherapist and AFV's..., with their group leader, physiotherapist and AFV's Physical Activities ...In October 1994, members of the Joint Action Group (JAG) from the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) gave an exercise demonstration at the Myrtleford International Festival. The event was sponsored by the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth). This photo depicts group members on stage during their performance, with their group leader, physiotherapist and AFV's Physical Activities Educator, Valerie Sayce, standing in the rear corner of the stage. A smiliar photo appears on page 6 of the 1996 Annual Report.COL photo of a group of women presenting an exercise demonstration on a large outdoor stage. Standing in the rear corner of the stage is another woman. At the back of the stage is a dais, with chairs laid out in a row. The dais has been decorated with red, white, and blue balloons. To the left of the frame, there is a blue and white striped market gazebo. In front of it, there is a camera operator standing off stage, filming the performers on the stage. There is a big bunch of yellow and green balloons just behind him. The front of the stage is covered with a long banner containing multiple sections with the VicHealth Foundation text and logo. Members of the audience, who sitting on the grass in front of the high stage, are evident in the foreground and have been Photographed from behind. A mountain range covered in trees is evident in the background. The photo has been taken from the front, directly facing the stage.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, myrtleford international festival, victorian health foundation promotion, vichealth, joint action group, jag, members, sandy exall, eveline lee, betty eavis, beryl douglas, group leader, physiotherapist, physical activities educator, valerie sayce, move it or lose it, camera operator, video camera, television camera, broadcast camera, outreach, annual report, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/10/1994
... group leader... the exercise demonstration is JAG group leader, physiotherapist... demonstration is JAG group leader, physiotherapist and AFV's Physical ...In October 1994, members of the Joint Action Group (JAG) from the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) gave an exercise demonstration at the Myrtleford International Festival. The event was sponsored by the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth). This photo depicts group members on stage during their performance, demonstrating some chair-based exercises. Leading the exercise demonstration is JAG group leader, physiotherapist and AFV's Physical Activities Educator, Valerie Sayce, who is standing in the front corner of the stage.COL photo of a group of women presenting an exercise demonstration on a large outdoor stage. One woman is standing in the front corner of the stage, while the other four women are sitting on chairs arranged in a staggered formation on the stage. The performers have been Photographed from behind, and are therefore in the foreground of the image. In the background, there is a large audience sitting on a grassy hill, which slopes down towards the stage and performers. There are several large trees behind the audience. In the distance, to the right of the frame, there is a crowd of people standing behind a string of bunting tied to some poles at waist height.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, myrtleford international festival, victorian health foundation promotion, vichealth, joint action group, jag, members, sandy exall, eveline lee, betty eavis, beryl douglas, group leader, physiotherapist, physical activities educator, valerie sayce, move it or lose it, outreach, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/10/1994
... group leader..., with their group leader, physiotherapist and AFV's Physical Activities..., with their group leader, physiotherapist and AFV's Physical Activities ...In October 1994, members of the Joint Action Group (JAG) from the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) gave an exercise demonstration at the Myrtleford International Festival. This photo depicts group members on stage during their performance, with their group leader, physiotherapist and AFV's Physical Activities Educator, Valerie Sayce, standing in the rear corner of the stage. This photo appears on page 4 of the Vol 7 No 4, Summer 1994 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. It is captioned: "Members of Joint Action promoting the 'Move it or lose it' message at the Myrtleford International Festival in October.COL photo of a group of women presenting an exercise demonstration on a large outdoor stage. Standing in the rear corner of the stage is another woman. At the back of the stage is a dais, with chair laid out in a row. The dais has been decorated with red, white, and blue balloons. To the left of the stage, there is a blue and white striped market gazebo and a big bunch of yellow and green balloons tied to a stack of PA speakers. The front of the stage is covered with a long banner containing multiple sections with the VicHealth Foundation text and logo. Members of the audience, who sitting on the grass in front of the high stage, are evident in the foreground. They have been Photographed from behind, slightly to one side at a 45 degree angle. A mountain range covered in trees is evident in the background.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Members of Joint Action from left Sandy Exall Eveline Lee Betty Eavis Beryl Douglas Valerie Sayce (AFV Physical Activities Educator) in background. [Handwritten onto the photo, in pencil] 4B [Handwritten onto the photo, in thick red pencil or ink] 4B 100%arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, myrtleford international festival, victorian health foundation promotion, vichealth, joint action group, jag, members, sandy exall, eveline lee, betty eavis, beryl douglas, group leader, physiotherapist, physical activities educator, valerie sayce, move it or lose it, outreach, arthritis update, 1994 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and white photogrph, Ballarat School of Mines Students
... Five Ballarat School of Mines students sit with their group... students sit with their group leader. Ballarat School of Mines ...Five Ballarat School of Mines students sit with their group leader.ballarat school of mines, alumni -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and white photogrph, Ballarat School of Mines Students
... and their group leader Val D'Angri... School of Mines students and their group leader Val D'Angri ...Six female Ballarat School of Mines students and their group leader Val D'Angriballarat school of mines, alumni, val d'angri -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Group Stawell Guide Leaders in Guide Uniform at Queen Elizabeth II Visit to Hamilton 1954
... Large Black & White Photos of large group of Guide leaders...Large Black & White Photos of large group of Guide leaders... grampians Large Black & White Photos of large group of Guide leaders ...Large Black & White Photos of large group of Guide leaders standing in front steps into a building covered in ivy. Queen Elizabeth II Visit to Hamilton 1954. Far Right May HallLarge Black & White Photos of large group of Guide leaders standing in front steps into a building covered in ivy.Hamilton 1954guides -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Personal memoir by Marlene Kuhn School 80. 14 pages
... " From Lister House. It includes Programme, Locker keys, Group.... It includes Programme, Locker keys, Group Leaders Document Personal ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Memories compiled by Peter Rosewall; who attended the last NDSN school PTS 108 between 1986 - 89.The printed page two of two pages from the Northern District School of Nursing titled "Information for P.T.S. students" From Lister House. It includes Programme, Locker keys, Group Leadersmemoir, nursing, student nurses, lister house -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Rangers, 1990
... awarded the Duke of Edinburgh Bridge Awards. Group Leader, Anne... of Edinburgh Bridge Awards. Group Leader, Anne McLean, said a sense ...10 disabled girl guides from Mitcham rangers have been awarded the Duke of Edinburgh Bridge Awards.10 disabled girl guides from Mitcham rangers have been awarded the Duke of Edinburgh Bridge Awards. Group Leader, Anne McLean, said a sense of purpose prevailed in the group as they worked towards the award.10 disabled girl guides from Mitcham rangers have been awarded the Duke of Edinburgh Bridge Awards.mitcham rangers, mclean, anne, guide groups, disabled -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, Diamond Valley Leader, 100 Years of News, 27/08/1997
... leader group newspapers.... greensborough diamond creek heidelberg local newspapers leader group ...Issued to commemorate the centenary of the first issue of the "Heidelberg News and Greensborough and Diamond Creek Chronicle".This edition features many historical photographs and advertisements as well as some from 1997.A 40 page commemorative edition of the Diamond Valley news in black and sepia print.Nilgreensborough, diamond creek, heidelberg, local newspapers, leader group newspapers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Scouts farewell beloved leader, 1986
... An emotional farewell to Group Leader Eric 'Rip' Dixon from... eric hogg kevin An emotional farewell to Group Leader Eric 'Rip ...An emotional farewell to Group Leader Eric 'Rip' Dixon from intellectually handicapped scouts and cubs from 2nd Heatherdale Scout Group. He has been involved in the scouting movement for 23 years, 13 of them spent with the Heatherdale Troop.An emotional farewell to Group Leader Eric 'Rip' Dixon from intellectually handicapped scouts and cubs from 2nd Heatherdale Scout Group. He has been involved in the scouting movement for 23 years, 13 of them spent with the Heatherdale Troop.An emotional farewell to Group Leader Eric 'Rip' Dixon from intellectually handicapped scouts and cubs from 2nd Heatherdale Scout Group. He has been involved in the scouting movement for 23 years, 13 of them spent with the Heatherdale Troop.scout groups, heatherdale scout group (2nd), dixon eric, hogg, kevin -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Magazine, Extra Muros: Ballarat Teachers' College Magazine, 1948, 1948
... and students * Magazine Committee * Group Leaders and Student Council... * Magazine Committee * Group Leaders and Student Council * Sports ...Blue soft covered magazine of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Contents include: * Foreward by Principal Frank Lord "Ich Dien" * Highlights of the College Year * Review of Teacher-Training System Photographic reproductions include: * 1948 staff and students * Magazine Committee * Group Leaders and Student Council * Sports Committee * Social Committee * Exiesnon-fictionm. smale, j. cleland, j. groves, r. lockhart, a. mclachlan, j. coad, c. mansfield, b. thomas, h. frank, r. osborne, m. eichler, n. raggart, r. boatman, g. groutasch, j. forrest, g. golder, m. raisbeck, l. guest, l. morrison, j. pell, d. hunt, p. fuller, m. schier, m. klein, g. denning, w. e. denning, al witney, joyce kennedy, keith mclean, trudy kentish, jack mallett, bill henderson, beth leslie, john o'shannessy, gwen clucas, monica miller, p. hamano, aurita rowland, w.f. lord, c.p. rodoni, helen veitch, galipolli address, tom turner, patrick rodoni, ala sonsee, cornelius barbetti, margaret bradshaw, margaret burke, joan coad, irene ellwood, margaret hanrahan, denis bryans, hans fumberger, frank lord, tom -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/04/1993
... with the group leader, AFV Physiotherapist, Valerie Sayce....-Help Group Seminar in Yarrawonga. The seminar featured ...In April 1993, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) held a Self-Help Group Seminar in Yarrawonga. The seminar featured contributions by the Joint Action Group (JAG). In this photo, five members of the Joint Action Group pose for a photo with the group leader, AFV Physiotherapist, Valerie Sayce.B&W photo of a small group of women posing for a photo in front of a small stage. Five of the women are sitting on the edge of the stage, while one woman is leaning back on her haunches in front of them. Each woman is wearing a t-shirt with a "Joint Action" logo. On the stage, there is an A-frame sandwich board (partially obscured) with the text and logo for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria, and the letters for "Joint Action" illustrated as bones and/or body parts. Also on the stage is a vertical Arthritis Foundation of Victoria banner and, above it, a large photo poster of two people walking. On the wall at the rear of the stage is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) and a framed print.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, outreach, self help groups, seminar, joint action group, jag, valerie sayce, physiotherapist, yarrawonga, 1993 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Magazine, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Extra Muros: Ballarat Teachers' College Magazine, 1948, 1948
... and students * Magazine Committee * Group Leaders and Student Council... include: * 1948 staff and students * Magazine Committee * Group ...Blue soft covered magazine of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Contents include: * Foreward by Principal Frank Lord "Ich Dien" * Highlights of the College Year * Review of Teacher-Training System Photographic reproductions include: * 1948 staff and students * Magazine Committee * Group Leaders and Student Council * Sports Committee * Social Committee * Exies ^ War Time Schools in Britain * Mallee Lands * Review of Teacher Training Systemnon-fictionm. smale, j. cleland, j. groves, r. lockhart, a. mclachlan, j. coad, c. mansfield, b. thomas, h. frank, r. osborne, m. eichler, n. raggart, r. boatman, g. groutasch, j. forrest, g. golder, m. raisbeck, l. guest, l. morrison, j. pell, d. hunt, p. fuller, m. schier, m. klein, g. denning, w. e. denning, al witney, joyce kennedy, keith mclean, trudy kentish, jack mallett, bill henderson, beth leslie, john o'shannessy, gwen clucas, monica miller, p. hamano, aurita rowland, w.f. lord, c.p. rodoni, helen veitch, galipolli address, tom turner, patrick rodoni, ala sonsee, cornelius barbetti, margaret bradshaw, margaret burke, joan coad, irene ellwood, margaret hanrahan, denis bryans, hans fumberger, frank lord, tom, aurita perry, japanese nobility -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine, Extra Muros: Ballarat Teachers' College Magazine, 1949, 1948
... Images include: * S.R.C. and Group Leaders * Social Committee... Images include: * S.R.C. and Group Leaders * Social Committee ...During 1948 Principal Frank Lord, a Gallipoli veteran, gave an inspiring address reminding students of the great sacrifice made by the Anzacs at Gallipoli. "These men set a high standard which has been followed by men of the second World War. We as teachers can help set standards amongst the children we are privileged to teach, and this we have an important task to do. We also must pay particular care to children of the men who fought and died in the two Great Wars through which our country has passed."Blue soft covered magazine of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Contents include: * Foreword by Principal Frank Lord "A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops" Photographic reproductions include: * 1949 staff and students * Hostels * Clubs * Sports * Lapses into Literature Images include: * S.R.C. and Group Leaders * Social Committee * Sports Committee * Magazine Committee * Hockey * Basketball * Football Inside front cover "Monica Miller"ballarat teachers' college, frank lord, david j. collins, john h. gervasoni, maureen godfrey, margaret collins, peter fryar, wal wall, j.w. blackie, monical miller, e.n. tippett, g.j. white, d.h. evans, p.j. hudson, m.l. collins, m. godfrey, gallipoli, physical education, i. ellwood, m. smale, j. cleland, j. groves, r. lockhart, a. mclachlan, turner, j. coad, lord, c. mansfield, john hogan gervasoni -
Young Christian Workers (YCW Australia) Archive and Research Centre
Vinal Record and Booklet, Group Devotion Action For World Development, Unknown
... "Leader" and the "group members" for Devotionals 1, 2, 3 and 4... contains additional prayer script between a group "Leader ...This vinal record includes devotional prayers in an audio format to guide study groups in prayer. The record has Devotional 1 on the A side and Devotional 2 on the B side. The accompanying booklet contains additional prayer script between a group "Leader" and the "group members" for Devotionals 1, 2, 3 and 4. The disc for Devotionals 3 and 4 is not currently available.This Vinal Record belonged to Frank Sheehan (Member of the Victorian YCW leadership team).A red transparent audio vinal record accompanied by a 5 page typed printed booklet.Red Vinal Record - Insribed with "Group Devotion" and "Action For World Developemt" a and a picture of 2 Stick Figure people standing together. Booklet - Insribed with "Action for World Development" and "Study Group Devotions" and a picture of 2 Stick Figure people standing together.action for world development, devotional, study group devotion -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Culture, Young Catholic Students
... 1964 YCS Leaders Group - Standing: Trythall, Curtain, Ridge... melbourne 1964 YCS Leaders Group - Standing: Trythall, Curtain ... -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/04/1993
... with the group leader, physiotherapist Valerie Sayce. [This photo...-Help Group Seminar in Yarrawonga. The seminar featured ...In April 1993, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) held a Self-Help Group Seminar in Yarrawonga. The seminar featured contributions by the Joint Action Group (JAG). In this photo, five members of the Joint Action Group pose for a photo with the group leader, physiotherapist Valerie Sayce. [This photo is a duplicate print of Collection Item number 0720. However, this image appears slightly darker.]B&W photo of a small group of women posing for a photo in front of a small stage. Five of the women are sitting on the edge of the stage, while one woman is leaning back on her haunches in front of them. Each woman is wearing a t-shirt with a "Joint Action" logo. On the stage, there is an A-frame sandwich board (partially obscured) with the text and logo for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria, and the letters for "Joint Action" illustrated as bones and/or body parts. Also on the stage is a vertical 'Arthritis Foundation of Victoria' banner with a large photo of two people walking on the top panel. On the wall at the rear of the stage, there is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) and a framed print.[Handwritten in pencil] [tick] Eveline 1 [tick] Marie 1 [tick] Beryl 1 [tick] Betty 1 [tick] Margaret 1 [tick] Sandy 1 JA at Yarrawonga SHG Seminar April 1993arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, outreach, self help groups, seminar, joint action group, jag, valerie sayce, physiotherapist, yarrawonga, 1993 -
Vision Australia
Audio (item) - Sound recording, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Around the Institute: November 14, 2000
... : Group leader of the Oakleigh Low Vision group – Pat Dunmore, Out...: Group leader of the Oakleigh Low Vision group – Pat Dunmore, Out ...Around the Institute was a weekly program designed to keep clients and staff informed of events, activities and thoughts relating to low vision and blindness. It consisted of interviews undertaken by Jo Matthews, with sound engineer Ed Gamble, designed to inform, educate and explore on a variety of topics. November 14: Group leader of the Oakleigh Low Vision group – Pat Dunmore, Out of Sight in the Shed workshop – Steve Beschel. royal victorian institute for the blind, radio shows -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
photograph, c.1956 - 1959
... Colour photo of a group of girls and leaders doing basket... Lillian Mott 1956-1959 Colour photo of a group of girls ...The Girls' Club was led By Sister Lillian Mott 1956-1959 Colour photo of a group of girls and leaders doing basket weaving at the Errol St. Girls' Club North Melbourne. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
photograph, 1960
... B & W Gloss photo of a group of girls and leaders from... Street Malvern East melbourne B & W Gloss photo of a group ...B & W Gloss photo of a group of girls and leaders from the North Melbourne Methodist Mission on holiday at Dromana. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 1st Kew Scout Master, circa 1920, c.1920
... Leader and later Group Leader up until 1930, whilst also serving... at war’s end. He went on to be the Scout Leader and later Group ...The 1st Kew Scouts was one of the first Scout Troops in Victoria, being formed in 1909. From 1927 they met in a magnificent Scout Hall in Disraeli Street, Kew until it was demolished in 1993. Still operating (in 2020) from their new Scout Hall on the corner of Kilby Road and Kellett Grove, Kew.Large sepia photograph of a 1st Kew Scout in uniform. Given that it is a large-sized studio photograph that had been framed and kept for decades, it is likely to be one of the founders of the Scout Troop, perhaps Captain Peowrie. Like many of the early Scout Troops, a man with a military background initially led 1st Kew. Having joined the Scout Troop in 1911 or early 1912, Captain Peowrie went on to serve in the Army during the First World War, rejoining the Scout Troop at war’s end. He went on to be the Scout Leader and later Group Leader up until 1930, whilst also serving as acting District Commissioner for Kew and Deputy Chief Commissioner of Victoria.1st kew scouts, scout master 1920s, scout master in uniform 1920s -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Let's do it together, 1992
... Leader Newspaper Group...Leader Newspaper Group, Department of Employment, Education... to generate jobs. Unemployment Leader Newspaper Group Australia ...Leader Newspaper Group, Department of Employment, Education and Training and Channel 7Leader Newspaper Group, Department of Employment, Education and Training and Channel 7 have joined forces to persuade communities to generate jobs.Leader Newspaper Group, Department of Employment, Education and Training and Channel 7unemployment, leader newspaper group, australia. department of employment, education and training, channel 7, deveson, ivan -
Heytesbury District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PCSLSC - Nippers : Leaders briefing
... Colour Photograph of group of PCSLSC Nippers leaders having... Saving Nippers Colour Photograph of group of PCSLSC Nippers ...History of Port Campbell SLSC.Colour Photograph of group of PCSLSC Nippers leaders having a briefing in clubhouse storage area. Led by Marina Deppeler, Other names include McKenzie, Dalziel, Walpole, Brazier, Delaney, Schofield, Harris.life saving, nippers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Russell Robinson: Melbourne Press Club profile, 1987_
... , with notice of his appointment as Editor-in-chief of the Leader...-in-chief of the Leader Newspaper Group in 1987. He lived and went ...Summary of Russell Robinson's journalistic career 1969-2018, with notice of his appointment as Editor-in-chief of the Leader Newspaper Group in 1987. He lived and went to school in the Greensborough area.4 p. text and newspaper clipping copy, with newspaper clippingrussell robinson, diamond valley leader -
Conservation Volunteers
Visiting US Conservation Corps Sleeve Patch collections, US Conservation Corps Sleeve Patch collections
... (group leader, in Australian military hat) Right: Members... (group leader, in Australian military hat) Right: Members ...Initially named the Conservation Corps, the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers (BTCV) was founded in 1959 by the Council for Nature. Today BTCV is the “largest practical conservation charity in the United Kingdom”, and celebrated its fiftieth birthday in February 2009. Its original name had been adapted from that of the Civilian Conservation Corps launched by President Roosevelt in Depression-era USA: - "I propose to create a Civilian Conservation Corps to be used in simple work, not interfering with normal employment, and confining itself to forestry, the prevention of soil erosion, flood control and similar projects. More important, however, than the material gains, will be the moral and spiritual value of such work. Roosevelt’s idea had been revived by Governor Jerry Brown of California in 1976 and exchange of ideas and personnel between the California Conservation Corps (CCC) and other US conservation corps) has flourished since. Mark Dwyer (later to play an important role in Green Corps) was leader of the first California Conservation Corps three-month exchange program to Australia in 1988. The first ATCV exchange group to California in 1987 National Director, Tim Cox and Team Leader, David Clark (group leader, in Australian military hat) Right: Members of the first CCC exchange team to Australia at the US Embassy, Canberra in 1988: from left - Merrold, Vicci and Bobby with Mark Dwyer (centre) and David Clark (ATCV, right). Exchanges have continued annually since 1988 and, in addition to environmental work done, many friendships have been made and maintained over the years. This sleeve patch symbolises strong international links in place since ATCV/CVA was founded.This cloth sleeve patch is an example of those sewn onto the uniforms of staff and volunteers of the California Conservation Corps. It is round with an orange rim with black lettering naming ther organisation and inside the rime there is a light blue circle inset with the State flag of California. This sleeve patch is part of CVA's collection of 34 sleeve patches from many States of the USA.corps, david, conservation, mark, dwyer, california, clark, sleeve, patches -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, 1983
... by the Leader Newspaper group, so perhaps it was used in a promotional... Leader newspapers in red ink. Paper label says "Legatee Len... by the Leader Newspaper group, so perhaps it was used in a promotional ...In 1983 the Yarra Valley group purchased a wheel chair for Anne Smythe, a Junior Legatee, the donation was photographed by the Leader Newspaper group, so perhaps it was used in a promotional news story at the time. Was in an envelope marked P8 Junior Legatee photographs, including the text "Legatee Ravenscroft, Junior Legatee Smythe, Wheel chair".A record of the outcome of charitable donations and the positive impact on the life of a young Legatee.Black and white photo of a junior Legatee in a wheelchair, white paper label attached.Photo has Legacy P8 in blue pen and stamped Copyright Leader newspapers in red ink. Paper label says "Legatee Len Ravenscroft (President, Melbourne Legacy) and Legatee Ted Evans (President, Yarra Valley Group) present a Carter motorised wheelchair to Junior Legatee Anne Smythe. The chair, valued at over $3,500 was purchased by Yarra Valley Group of Melbourne Legacy. 1983" in black type. Back of photo is stamped Copyright of Leader Newspaper Group in red ink.junior legatee, fundraising, len ravenscroft -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Why I founded the Somers Camp, 1933
... . The Group Leaders take charge of the organised sports, and as each.... The Group Leaders take charge of the organised sports, and as each ...A typed reprint of an article that appeared in The Herald. It is an account of the founding of Somers Camp by Lord Somers. The camp began in 1921 when the Duke of York started a summer camp for boys at Littlestone Aerodrome in England. It was an experiment in bringing together boys from different walks of life to encourage understanding and mutual appreciation of each other. While Lord Somers was Governor of Victoria he started a similar camp here with equal success. Part of the text: "Our aim is to change and improve the mental attitude of the boys to each other — to beget a state of mind in which the two sets merge in each other. As the period of the Camp is short — only one week — every effort is made to give the boys full scope for recreation and play. We do not wish to give them a busman's holiday and saddle them with numerous domestic duties, and so they are free of nearly all these, and can devote the whole of their time to themselves. We wish, too, to give them absolute freedom, with as little hampering discipline as possible, and so long as the simple rules of the Camp, such as punctuality at meals and so on are observed, they can do what they like. The Group Leaders take charge of the organised sports, and as each group is composed of boys from both school and workshop, unity is preserved. Superficial differences in worldly pros perity vanish at the Camp; you can't tell one from t'other; a feeling of comradeship in a common life manifests itself; a spirit of loyalty to each other, and to the ideals behind the camp quickly emerges; artificial barriers tumble down, and we are all one, That, in brief, is the spirit of the Camp. But, of course, that is not the beginning and end of it, for if it were, the benefit would be merely temporary, and the effects would pass off. And so I come to the other and, to my mind, the more important function of the movement which finds expression in what we call the Power House. The Power House is a continuation of the Camp. Every boy who attends the Camp becomes automatically a member of the Power House. The Camp is the Open Sesame to the Power House, and whereas in the Camp the boy has merely enjoyed himself, when he graduates to the Power House he begins to imbibe the spirit of service and to learn that he has responsibilities, both to himself and to others. The Power House has already taken concrete form in the shape of a building in the Albert Park which constitutes a sort of headquarters."A record of the camp at Somers in the words of the founder.Foolscap page x 2 of black type of an article in the HeraldHandwritten 'JL11/10' in black pen, 'Lord Somers and Power House' in blue pen.camp, lord somers camp, lord somers -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper, Summer's Times. Lord Somer's Camp, 1977
... Robin Kelly. Also section leaders: Keith Williamson, Peter... Robin Kelly. Also section leaders: Keith Williamson, Peter ...A newsletter printed at Somer’s Camp in 1977. It reflects some of the activities the campers experienced. There was news of sporting events and winners of contests. Also a crossword and some cartoons. The authors are not identified but could be some of the junior Legatees. Legacy has provided camps for junior Legatees for many years. It started in the early years when Legacy organised outings to the property of Legacy founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring close to the beach. In later years children went to camps around Victoria. Occasionally it was to Lord Somers Camp in Somers. Some of the name mentioned in the text: Chaplain Charles Sligo, Fire officer David McPherson, Games director Peter Johnstone, PR Officer Les Phillips, Bursar Robin Kelly. Also section leaders: Keith Williamson, Peter Chapman, Fraser Zielinski, Andrew Russell, John Jones, Campbell Mathieson, John Higgins, Mark Lane. The editorial explains the aims of the camp. "Lord Somer's Camp sets out not so much to teach a method of life as to instil one by example. This may sound rather ominous, as though you are being brain washed - and perhaps in a way you are. The high-powered pressure which is put on you by Slush and by Group Leaders tries to do in less than a week what would take years by any other means. . . In fact what the pressure does achieve may be quite different for different people. . . Cooperation was discussed yesterday. Many of you have possibly already been forced to see that a group of people can achieve nothing unless they work together. Even after one day on the sports field you would realise tag in an event such as the tug-of-war you will never succeed unless every one works together in perfect harmony. . . The second ideal mentioned above was unselfishness. Nearly every problem in the civilised world today, whether it be war, social unrest, inflation, industrial strife it can be traced back to a selfish attitude on someone's part. An unselfish attitude is a very difficult thing to develop but once obtain can not only do good for the individual but for the whole community. Big Camp tries to establish this attitude on in the new participants at camp by the example of others.It is only when one realises that all the organisation of and running of this camp, and indeed of the whole PowerHouse Organisation, is on a voluntary, unpaid level that it impossible to gain some inkling of the extent of this unselfish example, to understand the amount of effort people will make to continue something they believe in." A record of the camp activities at Somers in 1978.Newsletter published at Somers Camp to highlight activities and attendees.Dated 18 January 1977 on second page.camp, junior legatee outing, lord somers camp -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, Circa November 1989
... In late 1989, member of the Joint Action Group and Fitness... 1989, member of the Joint Action Group and Fitness Leader ...In late 1989, member of the Joint Action Group and Fitness Leader, Sonja Wilson, had registered for the Great Victorian Bike Ride and was looking for sponsors. This photo of Sonya in front of the Arthritis Centre sign on the grounds of the Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Hospital appears on page 16 of the Vol 2 No 4, November 1989 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly newsletter, Arthritis Update. It accompanies a brief article titled, "Sponsorship please". The article states that Sonya, a Fitness Leader with the AFV, is seeking sponsors for her participation in the Great Victorian Bike Ride, to be held in December that year. The ride would be taking place from Yarrawonga to Melbourne, and Sonya would be fundraising to benefit people with arthritis. (C/f Collection Item 0388A.)B&W photo of a woman standing beside a large wooden sign. The sign is situated in front of some trees and shrubs, beside a road or driveway. Carved into the wooden sign is the text "A.F.V. ARTHRITIS CENTRE" (partially obscured). The woman is wearing a t-shirt with a "Joint Action" logo printed on the front. In the distance, there is a car to the left of the frame.[Handwritten in blue ink] Sonya Wilsonarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis centre, royal talbot rehabilitation hospital, great victorian bike ride, fundraising, sponsors, sonja wilson, arthritis update, 1989 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Extra Muros, 1950, 1950
... Representative Council and Group Leaders; Sport Committee Names reading... photograph; Student Representative Council and Group Leaders; Sport ...1946 Ballarat Teachers’ College reopened at Dana Street State School (no. 33) offering a one year course. The principal was W.F. Lord, and the staff consisted of Miss E.B. Hughes, Mr C.B. Bryan, Miss Monica H. Millar (music), Miss G. Kentish (physical education) Charcoal blue cover with gold titles. Magazine of the Ballarat Teachers' College. The magazine includes the events of the year and advertisements, Principa Frank Lord's Foreword " A good way to relieve the monotony of any job is to think of ways of improving it"; Sport; The Australian Soldier; Hockey Team, Basketball Team; Football Team The magazine included many photographs, including a whole College photograph; Student Representative Council and Group Leaders; Sport Committee Names reading from right to left. Back Row: J.R. Stuchberry, M.F. Ross, L.H.T. Melgaard, G.J.A. Walker, R.J. Lane, T.P. Newton, J.I. Fielding, I.T. Bicknell, R.W. Bayly, J.W. Allan, J.D.J. Rochford, D.A. Farquhar, M.J. Binder, J.G. Segrave, A.T.G. Jennings. David van Leeuwen, E.J. Campbell, J. Woods, N.J. Walker. Second row: V.G. Telushkin, Noel G. Tresize, A.V. Ainge, K.R.B. Skeen, R.G. Hucker, W.A> Poole, M.I. McKenzie, M.M. Molan, P.A. Davey, M.D. Oppy, B.F. Collins, Y.M. Mittchell, A.W. Frith, M.T. O'Brien, P.M. Hanrahan, B.J. Dunsmore, C. Judd, Val G. Pyers, B.L. Shirley. Third row: G.M. Wise, E.M. Rowe, M.M. Napier, A.C. Swanton, B.J. Young, F.M. Stacpoole, P.M. Kelly, S.F. Gardenr, G.M. McCarthy, D. Flanagan, M.J. [Joyce] Murphy, P.M. McIntyre, M.M. green, N.Y. Chappell, J. Kemp, N.B. Forrest, L.J. Scholfield, M.M. Cross, M.J. Burchell, M.A. Leask, A.P. Cunningham, R. Hodgens Fourth Row: S.T. Downs, E.R. Quick, M.J. Krick, D.F. Nicholson, L.O. Quick, C.E. Douglass, F.E. Miller, G. McKenzie, J.N. Lindsay, J.J. Powling, M.V. Langdon, S.R. Wimdmill, G.M. Walton, J.A. Walker, P. Jaensch, G.M. Hoare, B.M. Sweeney, G.J. Monk, D. Keiller, D.M. Ross, B.S. Alderson, O.M. Ball, B.K. Macdonald. Fifth Row: E.W. Munn, H.E. Oxley, M.T. Ryan, M.M. Magee, V.O. Dick, F.K. Curtain, E.A. O'Brien, M.D. MacDonald, M.R. Rafferty, E.V. Bowles, W.D. Batten, E.M. Lawlor, A.Y. Callaway, L.B. Flanders, D.M. McLean, M.J. Whitelock, C.A. Tonzing, B. Nolan. Sixth Row: N.M. Young, W.E. Ramsey, A.P. Maloney, R.E. Botsman, B.M. Barr, Mr McEwin, Miss Aldred, Mr Turner, Miss Hughes, Mr Lord, Monica Miller, Mr Bryan, Miss Hayes, Mr Cumming, Alan Sonsee, V.D. Trainor, M.P. Dwyer, M.D. Chisholm, E. Hodge. Seated: B.S. Murphy, N.G. Schulz, A.W. Gunn, A.W. Thompson, K.J. Tobin, R.W. Chalmers, D.C. Halladay, C.J. R Fellows, J.L. Sheehan, G.E. Mann, L.A. Erdman, G.F. Brown, H.D. Graham. Absent: Y. McLeod, T.G. Philpottbtc, ballarat teachers college, g walker, n walker, e hughes, l erdman, l melgaard, b young, s winmill, v pyers, f stacpoole, r botsman, r fellows, b macdonald, b thompson, i bicknell, j sheehan, r hodgens, m cross, b sweeny, p jaensch, d keiller, s windmill, d flanagan, van leeuwed, joyce murphy, monica miller, v. pyers, val pyers, frank lord, graham turner, norman schulz, richard bayly, mardi chisholm, ron lane, george telushkin, betty roberts, bob newman, jack hickson, nancy lees