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Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Tange’s Olympic Buildings In Tokyo, c. 1966
... ... National Gymnasium...Discusses Kenzo Tange's plans for the national Gymnasium for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and his use of tensile construction....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Discusses Kenzo Tange's plans for the national Gymnasium for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and his use of tensile construction. ...Discusses Kenzo Tange's plans for the national Gymnasium for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and his use of tensile construction.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘Olympic Buildings in Tokyo’ in "The Architectural Review", Vol.139 no.830, April 1966 pp. 262 - 270 Typewritten, carbon copy, quarto, 13 pages. A second copy is a photocopy, 14 pages. (Two copies)tensile movement, olympic buildings, tokyo olympic games, 1964, architecture, kenzo tange, national gymnasium, tensile construction, robin boyd, manuscript -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBoys' Club Programme, Y.M.C.A. of Australia
... National Committee YMCAs of Australia. The first 14 pages "Club Programmes" and last 6 Pages "Physical Games for the Gymnasium."...National Committee YMCAs of Australia. The first 14 pages "Club Programmes" and last 6 Pages "Physical Games for the Gymnasium." ...Athletics was an important activity for boys to be involved in. The Y.M.C.A. encouraged and supported communities to become members and gave them encouragement and support by providing programmes and activities.The Mt Beauty community established in the 1950s an athletics club which belonged to the YMCA before becoming involved with the Gra-Y and Hy-Y organisation.Brown cardboard cover with usty fastener. Cover has label cente font "Hints and Suggestions for Boys' Club Programmes. Issued by National Committee YMCAs of Australia. The first 14 pages "Club Programmes" and last 6 Pages "Physical Games for the Gymnasium."athletics, y.m.c.a., boys club programmes, mt beauty athletics club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - National Trust Collection: Former Supreme Court (Gymnasium Bendigo High School), 1974 -1982
... National Trust Collection: Former Supreme Court (Gymnasium Bendigo High School)...National Trust Collection: Former Supreme Court (Gymnasium Bendigo High School) A 3084.75A -14 June 1977 - to The Secretary Education Department from S.R. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Old Court House Bendigo High School gymnasium 1959-60 National Trust Collection: Former Supreme Court (Gymnasium Bendigo High School) A 3084.75A -14 June 1977 - to The Secretary Education Department from S.R. ...National Trust Collection: Former Supreme Court (Gymnasium Bendigo High School) A 3084.75A -14 June 1977 - to The Secretary Education Department from S.R. Birch, Administrator National Trust of Australia B Undated Police Record - the Old Police Barracks, linked to the Old Court House, is now incorporated in the Bendigo High School C Undated - history of the Old Court House, after opening of the new Law Courts in Pall Mall, the Old Court House was used by the school (from Domestic Arts, Girl's High School, gymnasium for the BHS) D Undated Old Court House - Supreme Court; the Old Court House building in Georgian Style is now incorporated in the Bendigo High school complex now built across the road joining intact as part of the school and is used as a gymnasium. E B&W photograph of old entry to the Old Court House, now part of BHS, circa 1958-60. F B&W photograph of old entry to the Old Court House, now part of BHS, circa 1958-60.old court house, bendigo high school gymnasium 1959-60 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... national party victoria 1998 [Handwritten in blue ink] 14 [Handwritten in black ink] Ita Buttrose Shelley O'Donell Nathan Bourke COL photo of three people posing for a photo. A woman (in the centre) is wearing a suit jacket. She has her hands on her hips and is turning slightly to one side. Another woman (wearing a track suit jacket) and a man (wearing a sweatshit) are standing on either side of her. They each have both of their hands placed on one of her shoulders. The trio are standing in the large lobby of a gymnasium ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Ita Buttrose poses for a photo with Co-Captain of the St Kilda Football Team, Nathan Bourke, and Carlton Football Club player (and later, Victorian National Party politician), Peter Hall.COL photo of three people posing for a photo. A woman (in the centre) is wearing a suit jacket. She has her hands on her hips and is turning slightly to one side. Another woman (wearing a track suit jacket) and a man (wearing a sweatshit) are standing on either side of her. They each have both of their hands placed on one of her shoulders. The trio are standing in the large lobby of a gymnasium or stadium. There are two other people in the background.[Handwritten in blue ink] 14 [Handwritten in black ink] Ita Buttrose Shelley O'Donell Nathan Bourkearthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, ita buttrose, journalist, editor, spokesperson, ambassador, special guests, nathan bourke, co-captain, st kilda football club, peter hall, carlton football club, footballer, politician, national party victoria, 1998 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... national party victoria 1998 COL photo of three people posing for a photo. A woman (in the centre) is wearing a suit jacket and is turning slightly to one side. Two men (standing on either side of her) are wearing sweatshirts. They each have both of their hands placed on one of her shoulders. The trio is standing in the large lobby of a gymnasium ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Ita Buttrose, poses for a photo with Co-Captain of the St Kilda Football Team, Nathan Bourke, and Carlton Football Club player (and later, Victorian National Party politician), Peter Hall.COL photo of three people posing for a photo. A woman (in the centre) is wearing a suit jacket and is turning slightly to one side. Two men (standing on either side of her) are wearing sweatshirts. They each have both of their hands placed on one of her shoulders. The trio is standing in the large lobby of a gymnasium or stadium. In the background, there is another person wearing a green and gold track suit, and some vending machines along the wall.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, ita buttrose, journalist, editor, spokesperson, ambassador, special guests, nathan bourke, co-captain, st kilda football club, peter hall, carlton football club, footballer, politician, national party victoria, 1998 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... In this photo, Arthritis Victoria CEO, Shirley Caulfield is chatting to Ita Buttrose at the launch. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw launch ita buttrose journalist editor spokesperson ambassador special guest shirley caulfield ceo 1998 COL photo of two women standing close together, chatting. They are in the large lobby of a gymnasium ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Arthritis Victoria CEO, Shirley Caulfield is chatting to Ita Buttrose at the launch.COL photo of two women standing close together, chatting. They are in the large lobby of a gymnasium or stadium.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, ita buttrose, journalist, editor, spokesperson, ambassador, special guest, shirley caulfield, ceo, 1998 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... This photo depicts Leigh Garwood from Arthritis Victoria with Peter Hall, Cartlon Football Club player (and later, Victorian National Party politician), at the launch. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw launch leigh garwood peter hall carlton football club footballer politician national party victoria 1998 COL photo of two men standing close together. They are in the large lobby of a gymnasium or stadium. ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. This photo depicts Leigh Garwood from Arthritis Victoria with Peter Hall, Cartlon Football Club player (and later, Victorian National Party politician), at the launch.COL photo of two men standing close together. They are in the large lobby of a gymnasium or stadium. In the background, there are a few people walking through the lobby.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, leigh garwood, peter hall, carlton football club, footballer, politician, national party victoria, 1998 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... In this photo, Glenn Singleton (Australian International Canoe World Cup Team), Peter Hall (former VFL Carlton Football Club player/Victorian National Party politician), Ita Buttrose and Shirley Caulfield (Arthritis Victoria CEO) are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium or indoor stadium at the launch, with a large group of school children sitting in multiple rows behind them....In this photo, Glenn Singleton (Australian International Canoe World Cup Team), Peter Hall (former VFL Carlton Football Club player/Victorian National Party politician), Ita Buttrose and Shirley Caulfield (Arthritis Victoria CEO) are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium or indoor stadium at the launch, with a large group of school children sitting in multiple rows behind them. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw launch ita buttrose journalist editor spokesperson ambassador special guest glenn singleton australian international canoe world cup team peter hall carlton football club footballer politician national party victoria shirley caulfied ceo 1998 COL photo of several adults seated in the front row of multiple rows of tiered seating in a gymnasium or stadium. ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Glenn Singleton (Australian International Canoe World Cup Team), Peter Hall (former VFL Carlton Football Club player/Victorian National Party politician), Ita Buttrose and Shirley Caulfield (Arthritis Victoria CEO) are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium or indoor stadium at the launch, with a large group of school children sitting in multiple rows behind them.COL photo of several adults seated in the front row of multiple rows of tiered seating in a gymnasium or stadium. Seated behind them are several rows of school children in school uniform.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, ita buttrose, journalist, editor, spokesperson, ambassador, special guest, glenn singleton, australian international canoe world cup team, peter hall, carlton football club, footballer, politician, national party victoria, shirley caulfied, ceo, 1998 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Ita Buttrose, Shirley Caulfield (Arthritis Victoria CEO), and two others are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium...National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Ita Buttrose, Shirley Caulfield (Arthritis Victoria CEO), and two others are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Ita Buttrose, Shirley Caulfield (Arthritis Victoria CEO), and two others are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium or indoor stadium at the launch, with a large group of school children sitting in multiple rows behind them.COL medium close up photo of several adults seated in the front row of multiple rows of tiered seating in a gymnasium or stadium. Seated behind them are several rows of school children in school uniform.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, ita buttrose, journalist, editor, spokesperson, ambassador, special guest, shirley caulfied, ceo, 1998 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, two unidentified men are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium...Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society) 965 Glen Huntly Road Caulfield melbourne The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, two unidentified men are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, two unidentified men are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium or indoor stadium at the launch, with a large group of school children sitting in multiple rows behind them.COL medium close up photo of two men seated in the front row of multiple rows of tiered seating in a gymnasium or stadium. Seated behind them are several rows of school children in school uniform.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, 1998 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Nathan Bourke (Co-Captain of the St Kilda Football Team), Shelley O'Donnell (Vice Captain of the Australian Netball Team), are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium...National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Nathan Bourke (Co-Captain of the St Kilda Football Team), Shelley O'Donnell (Vice Captain of the Australian Netball Team), are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Nathan Bourke (Co-Captain of the St Kilda Football Team), Shelley O'Donnell (Vice Captain of the Australian Netball Team), are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium or indoor stadium at the launch, with some school children sitting in the rows behind them.COL medium close up photo of three adults seated in the front row of multiple rows of tiered seating in a gymnasium or stadium. Seated behind them are several rows of school children in school uniform.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, nathan bourke, co-captain, st kilda football club, shelley o’donnell, vice captain, australian netball team, 1998 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Leigh Garwood (Arthritis Victoria) is depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium...Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society) 965 Glen Huntly Road Caulfield melbourne The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Leigh Garwood (Arthritis Victoria) is depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Leigh Garwood (Arthritis Victoria) is depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium or indoor stadium at the launch, with several adult guests sitting alongside him and in the rows behind.COL medium close up photo of three adults seated in the front row of multiple rows of tiered seating in a gymnasium or stadium. Seated behind them are several rows of people. Some of them are wearing name tags or badges.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, leigh garwood, 1998 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... In this photo, Glenn Singleton (Australian International Canoe World Cup Team) and Peter Hall (Carlton Football Club player and later, Victorian National Party politician), are depicted amongst other adults sitting in the front row of a gymnasium or indoor stadium at the launch, with a large group of school children sitting in multiple rows behind them....In this photo, Glenn Singleton (Australian International Canoe World Cup Team) and Peter Hall (Carlton Football Club player and later, Victorian National Party politician), are depicted amongst other adults sitting in the front row of a gymnasium or indoor stadium at the launch, with a large group of school children sitting in multiple rows behind them. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw launch glenn singleton australian international canoe world cup team peter hall carlton football club footballer politician national party victoria 1998 COL wide frame photo of several adults seated in the front row of multiple rows of tiered seating in a gymnasium or stadium, Seated behind them are several rows of school children in school uniform. ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Glenn Singleton (Australian International Canoe World Cup Team) and Peter Hall (Carlton Football Club player and later, Victorian National Party politician), are depicted amongst other adults sitting in the front row of a gymnasium or indoor stadium at the launch, with a large group of school children sitting in multiple rows behind them.COL wide frame photo of several adults seated in the front row of multiple rows of tiered seating in a gymnasium or stadium, Seated behind them are several rows of school children in school uniform.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, glenn singleton, australian international canoe world cup team, peter hall, carlton football club, footballer, politician, national party victoria, 1998 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... This photo depicts a man dressed as a Town Crier making an announcement to officially launch the event. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw launch town crier traditional costume leather scroll announcement banners 1998 COL medium close up photo of a man dressed in a traditional costume, standing in a gymnasium or stadium. ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. This photo depicts a man dressed as a Town Crier making an announcement to officially launch the event.COL medium close up photo of a man dressed in a traditional costume, standing in a gymnasium or stadium. His costume consists of a white shirt with a frilled lace neck, a black vest, a red jacket with gold brocade trimming, white trousers, and a black hat with gold brocade trim and a large rosette featuring a coat of arms design in the centre. He is unrolling a leather scroll and has a brass bell tucked between his torso and the crook of one arm. Behind him, there are three freestanding vertical banners in white with the text, 'Move It Or Lose It', in blue, followed by the text and logo for 'Arthritis Victoria'.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, town crier, traditional costume, leather scroll, announcement, banners, 1998 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Ita Buttrose, Shirley Caulfield (Arthritis Victoria CEO), and an unidentified man are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium...National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Ita Buttrose, Shirley Caulfield (Arthritis Victoria CEO), and an unidentified man are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium ...The 1998 National Arthritis Week (NAW) was launched by Ita Buttrose - journalist, editor, and spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), now known as Arthritis Victoria (AV). Various sportspersons were also at the launch to help spread the message about exercise and better health outcomes. In this photo, Ita Buttrose, Shirley Caulfield (Arthritis Victoria CEO), and an unidentified man are depicted sitting in the front row of a gymnasium or indoor stadium at the launch, with a large group of school children sitting in multiple rows behind them.COL photo of three people seated in the front row of multiple rows of tiered seating in a gymnasium or stadium. There are several rows of school children in school uniform seated behind them.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, launch, ita buttrose, journalist, editor, spokesperson, ambassador, special guest, shirley caulfied, ceo, 1998
