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Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Combined Wimmera Cricket Team with names -- played the Victorian Sheffield Shield Cricket Team at Horsham 1931
... Payne. Sitting : A. Hinch, (Horsham), N. Huff, (Horsham), H.W. ...Payne. Sitting : A. Hinch, (Horsham), N. Huff, (Horsham), H.W. ...Payne. Sitting : A. Hinch, (Horsham), N. Huff, (Horsham), H.W. ...Cricket Combined Wimmera Team who played the Victorian Sheffield Shield Cricket Team Horsham 1931 Played at Horsham, 26th & 27th February, 1931 Combined Wimmera Team Back row: A.E. Wallis (Umpire), E.J. Edwards (Manager), Standing: R. Roff, (Murtoa), D. Light, (Horsham), R.N. Wallis, (Horsham), H.C. Hunt, (Stawell), J. McLachlan, (Nhill), A.R. Hunt, (Stawell), A.R. Newell, (Marnoo), R.W. Payne. Sitting : A. Hinch, (Horsham), N. Huff, (Horsham), H.W. Charlton, (Horsham), A.C. Woods (Capt.), (Horsham, made 100 in first match), F. McPherson, (Horsham), J.K. Livingston, (Jeparit), A. McLennan, (Marnoo). Cahills Studios Horsham.Black and white photograph of a group of cricketers. Back ground a sporting pavilion. People in the background behind a fence.Combined Wimmera Team v. Victoria Sheffield Shield Cricket Team Played at Horsham, 26th & 27th February, 1931 Combined Wimmera Team Back row: A.E. Wallis (Umpire), E.J. Edwards (Manager), Standing: R. Roff, (Murtoa), D. Light, (Horsham), R.N. Wallis, (Horsham), H.C. Hunt, (Stawell), J. McLachlan, (Nhill), A.R. Hunt, (Stawell), A.R. Newell, (Marnoo), R.W. Payne. Sitting : A. Hinch, (Horsham), N. Huff, (Horsham), H.W. Charlton, (Horsham), A.C. Woods (Capt.), (Horsham, made 100 in first match), F. McPherson, (Horsham), J.K. Livingston, (Jeparit), A. McLennan, (Marnoo). Cahills Studios Horshamstawell sport -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine,1940, 1940
... Monteirth, Maurice Collins, M. Hinch, G. Sutherland, Alan Kirsey, Joy Martin, Alan Gilpin, Colin Richards...Monteirth, Maurice Collins, M. Hinch, G. Sutherland, Alan Kirsey, Joy Martin, Alan Gilpin, Colin Richards 1. ...The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1870. It is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.1. Soft covered, stapled magazine with yellow, red, green, black and white cover. 2. Soft covered, stapled magazine with yellow, red, green, black and white cover.The magazine has been signed by Shirly Bolan, Betty Delimo, Albert Stephen, Bessie Sargent, Sheila Moss, max coward, R. Rowlands, William Paterson, G. Wilson, D. Menhennet, Geoffrey Mounter, R. Monteirth, Maurice Collins, M. Hinch, G. Sutherland, Alan Kirsey, Joy Martin, Alan Gilpin, Colin Richardsballarat school of mines, ballarat gas company, owen's, tunbridge's, moss, gribbles, crockers, ballarat bitter, modern dairy, ballarat butter factory, middleton, literary society, boustead, sargeant, coward, martin, sheila moss, max coward -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - W2 244 at Wattle Park terminus, K S Kings, August 3 1979
... An advertisement for local radio station 3AW and presenter Derryn Hinch is fixed to the side of the tram. Camberwell Depot operated the Wattle Park line and was allocated a full fleet of Z class trams over 1978-79 because it serviced the neighbouring newly extended East Burwood line that opened in 1978....Z class Camberwell Depot 1978-79 East Burwood W2 class tram 244 Elgar Road terminus route 70 weather blinds 3AW Derryn Hinch trolley poles In ink on rear: "M&MTB KS Kings 177-30 Copyright reserved. ...Night time flash-lit photograph taken from under a nearby shop verandah shows W2 class tram 244 just arrived at a wet Elgar Road terminus. One passenger hurries away from the tram in the rain while others in the front saloon stand to exit. The destination sign reads "Camberwell Depot, 70", the trolley poles are you to be reset and the last of three off-side weather blinds is being lowered. An advertisement for local radio station 3AW and presenter Derryn Hinch is fixed to the side of the tram. Camberwell Depot operated the Wattle Park line and was allocated a full fleet of Z class trams over 1978-79 because it serviced the neighbouring newly extended East Burwood line that opened in 1978.Yields information about replacement of W class trams with Z class cars, and Camberwell Depot.Black and white print with note on rear.In ink on rear: "M&MTB KS Kings 177-30 Copyright reserved. W2 244 became the last 'green' tram to regularly operate to Wattle Wark [sic, Park], on Friday evening, 3/8/79. It is shown at Elgar Road terminus, approx 7.55 pm - half hour late due to industrial trouble."z class, camberwell depot, 1978-79, east burwood, w2 class, tram 244, elgar road terminus, route 70, weather blinds, 3aw, derryn hinch, trolley poles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hinch...W H Howard W Davis Blackler Rossow Emmerley Dunkell H Clausen H Welsten P Miller I Henry I lanje Baron Streiff Hayles G Davis H Weller Bode Daier Hellnes Plosky Ryan Mehler Ward E Claussen Hallam Holnus gleeson Stopplebein Best Gill Melley Hinch Peters I C Howard Moyle Sreshman Franze Bollman C Miller L Borcherdt List of names, some crossed out and some are illlegible. ...List of names, some crossed out and some are illlegible. Fines written between two columns.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, w mason, wile, i rae, g nicholson, arthur, abraham, g cook, quirkham, maleoh?, w h howard, w davis, blackler, rossow, emmerley, dunkell, h clausen, h welsten, p miller, i henry, i lanje, baron, streiff, hayles, g davis, h weller, bode, daier, hellnes, plosky, ryan, mehler, ward, e claussen, hallam holnus, gleeson, stopplebein, best, gill, melley, hinch, peters, i c howard, moyle, sreshman, franze, bollman, c miller, l borcherdt -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Pugh, Clifton
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Clifton Pugh Hurstbridge Adriane Strampp Princess Michael of Kent Arthur Boyd John Brack Charles Blackman Fred Williams Shane Pugh Marlene Pugh Professor Jock Marshall Briar Hill Victoria Cottles Bridge Victoria Turner family of Briar Hill Yandell family of Briar Hill St Helena Church St Helena Road Briar Hill Primary School Eltham High School Dunmoochin Campbell Beardsell David Beardsell Ivanhoe Boys Grammar School National Gallery Art School Hurstbridge Grevillea Montsalvat George Dreyfus Kew City Band Justus Jorgensen Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop Prue Acton John Howley Fay Dunmore Singers Derryn Hinch Jeff Kennett Tom Uren Dennis Gowing Matcham Skipper Kyra Skipper Gordon Ford Hilary Jackman Peter Graham Robert Marshall John Greaves Jenni Mitchell Rodney Roschollor Gough Whitlam Sir John Kerr Lionel Murphy Manning Clark Arts Policy Committee of Victorian Branch of the Australian Labor Party Latrobe's Art Museum Rudy Komon Gallery Leonard French Jon Molvig Rick Armor John Olsen LaTrobe University Donovan Pugh Trevor Welshman Australia Council Visual Arts Board Lesley Alway Dailan Pugh Paul Barnett Helen Nixon Helen Lunn A Year of Orchids book Campbell Bearsdell David Bearsdell Johnny Young Ian McKimmie Tiwi art Strathewen Hall Rhonda Noble LaTrobe University Art Museum Traudi Allen Clifton Pugh Patterns of a Lifetime book Trust for Nature Randall Robinson Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Pugh, Clifton Document Folder ...The artist, Clifton Pugh, grew up in Briar Hill. He served in WWII and settled at Cottles Bridge, building his own house and forming Dunmoochin artist colony. He married three times and had two sons. He painted the portraits of many eminent people. Contents Newspaper article: "This is the house that Cliff built", The Age, 2 May 1964. Description of Clifton and Marlene Pugh's house.. Folder: Brief biography Clifton Pugh. Photocopy section of "Clifton Pugh: Patterns of a lifetime", Traudi Allen, Nelson, Melbourne 1981. Magazine article: "Clifton Pugh: His home is a work of art", Woman's Day, 16 January 1894. Describes Clifton Pugh's house at Hurstbridge. Newspaper article: "A guide to our orchids", Diamond Valley News, 14 February 1984. Clifton Pugh contributed to the book "A Year of Orchids". Newspaper article: "A family tradition is continued". Diamond Valley News, 28 February 1984. Clifton Pugh's childhood and career. Magazine article: "Clifton Pugh's bush paradise", Home Beautiful, May 1989. Clifton Pugh's house and studio. Clipping: "Clifton Pugh award winning artist". Clifton Pugh currently working on illustrations for a book, with Pam Blashki, on wood chipping ["A Kingdom Lost: A Story of the Devastation of Our Wilderness", published 1989]. Newspaper article: "Funeral drama shows the Pugh touch", The Age, 19 October 1990. Clifton Pugh's funeral at Montsalvat. Newspaper article: "Friends bid farewell to Pugh". Herald-Sun, 19 October 1990. Clifton Pugh's funeral at Montsalvat. Newspaper article: "Friends paint a lowing portrait". Herald-Sun, 19 October 1990. Funeral and obituary of Clifton Pugh. Newspaper article: "Montsalvat mourns passing of a great". Diamond Valley News, 23 October 1990. Clifton Pugh's funeral at Montsalvat. Newspaper article: "Loner who was a fair dinkum mate". Diamond Valley News, 23 October 1990. Obituary of Clifton Pugh. Newspaper article: "Pugh's last works", Tempo, The Age, 17 July 1991. Clifton Pugh was illustrating Helen Lunn's book 'The Digger's Mate' when he died. Newspaper article: "Dunmoochin's rich tradition to live on", Diamond Valley News, 29 October 1993. Dunmoochin Foundation Board to advertise lease of studios. Newspaper article: "Clean up for Cliff", Herald Sun, 8 December 1993. Preparation for exhibition of Clifton Pugh's work at LaTrobe University Art Museum. Flier: Exhibition "Clifton Pugh: A Retrospective", Montsalvat, 12 to 14 November 1999. Newsletter: "Dunmoochin: an edited version of the history prepared for the Heritage Study by David Bick", Eltham District Historical Society newsletter 140, September 2001 Newspaper article: "Hail rising of Phoenix", Diamond Valley Leader, 20 July 2005. Dunmoochin Foundation and official opening of buildings Phoenix I and Phoenix II after the 2001 bush fire. Newspaper article: "Legacy to the arts", Diamond Valley Leader, 10 August 2005. Dunmoochin Foundation and the rebuilding after the 2001 bush fire. Newspaper article: "Tiwi art to go on show", ?publication, ?2002. Shane Pugh, Johnny Young and Ian McKimmie organising exhibition of Tiwi art to mark 100th birthday of Strathewen hall. Flier: Exhibition "Clifton Pugh AO: Reflections of Dunmoochin". Briar Hill Primary School, 23 to 25 November 2007. Printout: "Dunmoochin", http://www.standrews.vic.edu.au/dunmoochin.html. 19 May 2004. Newspaper article: "Hail rising of Phoenix", Diamond Valley Leader, 20 July 2005. Rebuilding at Dunmoochin after bushfire. Newspaper article: "Legacy to the arts", Diamond Valley Leader, 10 August 2005. Rebuilding at Dunmoochin after bushfire. Newspaper article: "Artist's legacy on show". Dunmoochin one of four Cottles Bridge sites for a tour by Trust for Nature, 2 and 3 October no year. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcclifton pugh, hurstbridge, adriane strampp, princess michael of kent, arthur boyd, john brack, charles blackman, fred williams, shane pugh, marlene pugh, professor jock marshall, briar hill victoria, cottles bridge victoria, turner family of briar hill, yandell family of briar hill, st helena church, st helena road, briar hill primary school, eltham high school, dunmoochin, campbell beardsell, david beardsell, ivanhoe boys grammar school, national gallery art school, hurstbridge grevillea, montsalvat, george dreyfus, kew city band, justus jorgensen, sir edward "weary" dunlop, prue acton, john howley, fay dunmore singers, derryn hinch, jeff kennett, tom uren, dennis gowing, matcham skipper, kyra skipper, gordon ford, hilary jackman, peter graham, robert marshall, john greaves, jenni mitchell, rodney roschollor, gough whitlam, sir john kerr, lionel murphy, manning clark, arts policy committee of victorian branch of the australian labor party, latrobe's art museum, rudy komon gallery, leonard french, jon molvig, rick armor, john olsen, latrobe university, donovan pugh, trevor welshman, australia council visual arts board, lesley alway, dailan pugh, paul barnett, helen nixon, helen lunn, a year of orchids book, campbell bearsdell, david bearsdell, johnny young, ian mckimmie, tiwi art, strathewen hall, rhonda noble, latrobe university art museum, traudi allen, clifton pugh patterns of a lifetime book, trust for nature, randall robinson -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Braille and Talking Book Library 94th Annual Report 1894-1988: that all may read, 1988
... Annual report Braille and Talking Book Library Jan Smark Derryn Hinch E.M. Kelsall Book of the Year Barrett Reid Peter Hosking Hector Bathurst Ian Cathie John Cockayne Alison Forbes Jane LaScala John Brown Peter Brown Muriel Muhlen Ethel Allen Dorothy Cleeland Constance Clark Mabel Bladon Margaret Vrachnas Norah Cockcroft Aubrey Bladon Victoria Williams 1 volume of text and illustrations Braille and Talking Book Library 94th Annual Report 1894-1988: that all may read Administrative record Text ...Annual report of the Braille and Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: consultants used to streamline structure to reduce costs, take advantage of computer catalogue and resignation of Iris Whittaker and Seija Makinen, legacy from Valmai Jean Grey Bequest, Anne Barca, David Scott and Peter Walsh joined the Board, Braille Book of the Year panel (Joyce Nicholson, Stephen Murray-Smith, Barrett Reid) continue to short list titles for readers to vote on and Australia Council funds production of these titles, increased wait times to 18 months for new borrowers, introduction of computerised Profile matching for readers, full audio rights secured for six titles by LBP Ltd (Louis Braille Productions) and tone indexing introduced on to magazines at beginning of 1988.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual report, braille and talking book library, jan smark, derryn hinch, e.m. kelsall, book of the year, barrett reid, peter hosking, hector bathurst, ian cathie, john cockayne, alison forbes, jane lascala, john brown, peter brown, muriel muhlen, ethel allen, dorothy cleeland, constance clark, mabel bladon, margaret vrachnas, norah cockcroft, aubrey bladon, victoria williams -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Braille and Talking Book Library 95th Annual Report 1894-1989: that all may read, 1989
... Annual report Braille and Talking Book Library Sally Morgan Book of the Year John Cockayne Suzanne Johnston Jan Smark Paul Korsten Brenda Thurogood Alison Forbes Maria Cafici Nancye Cain Derryn Hinch Hector Bathurst Graeme Murphy 1 volume of text and illustrations Braille and Talking Book Library 95th Annual Report 1894-1989: that all may read Administrative record Text ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: the legacy of Mary Daly (consisting of 2 houses), launch on March 5 of LBP LTD by Minister of the Arts Ian Cathie, the death of Stephen Murray-Smith, the revaluation of land and buildings from 1918 value of 18000 pounds to $1,250,000, purchase of small property at 46 Commercial Road (opposite Library) to alleviate over-crowding, Mike Janes joins Board, Referendum materials produced for the AEC, purchase of Versabraille, acquisition of a fax machine, implementation of computer in technical services halted, new shelving purchased for the library, and Clarke & Smith books actively being phased out.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual report, braille and talking book library, sally morgan, book of the year, john cockayne, suzanne johnston, jan smark, paul korsten, brenda thurogood, alison forbes, maria cafici, nancye cain, derryn hinch, hector bathurst, graeme murphy
