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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Dr John Bomford - Mr Paul Penno
... Dr John Bomford - Mr Paul Penno......Mr Paul Penno...Written record of 28 pages of tapes by Dr John Bomford and Mr Paul Penno 27th July 2001....Document Dr John Bomford - Mr Paul Penno ...Written record of 28 pages of tapes by Dr John Bomford and Mr Paul Penno 27th July 2001.dr. john bomford, mr paul penno, tapes, interview -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Schools - Box Hill South Primary, 1965
... ...Paul> - (Mr)...Box Hill South State School class photo of Grade 5A, taken 1965 with their teacher Mr Paul...Box Hill South State School class photo of Grade 5A, taken 1965 with their teacher Mr Paul Box Hill South State School Donehue> Chris Bolton> Andrew Spencer> Miles Mathews> Paul Shultz> Rodney Kazwara> Steven Morgan> Garth Ritchie> Ian Dalton> Gail Greenwood> Carla Friekie> Dawn Talbett> Anne Thiesson> Jeanette Mortimer> Anne Godfrey> Cheryl Clermon> Gail Barson> Robyn Hinton> Judith Mernson> Susan Ebbs> Lynette Meehen> Ann Hubie> Janeene Roebuck> Kerry Aston> Gail Natiwell> Robyn Paterson> Pam Black> Jennifer Taylor> Lesley Wakem> Mark Bingham> Neil Mackay> Peter Hudson> Peter Vickery> Alan Tyson> Ian Teachers Paul> - (Mr) Primary schools B&w photo Photograph Schools - Box Hill South Primary ...Box Hill South State School class photo of Grade 5A, taken 1965 with their teacher Mr PaulB&w photobox hill south state school, donehue> chris, bolton> andrew, spencer> miles, mathews> paul, shultz> rodney, kazwara> steven, morgan> garth, ritchie> ian, dalton> gail, greenwood> carla, friekie> dawn, talbett> anne, thiesson> jeanette, mortimer> anne, godfrey> cheryl, clermon> gail, barson> robyn, hinton> judith, mernson> susan, ebbs> lynette, meehen> ann, hubie> janeene, roebuck> kerry, aston> gail, natiwell> robyn, paterson> pam, black> jennifer, taylor> lesley, wakem> mark, bingham> neil, mackay> peter, hudson> peter, vickery> alan, tyson> ian, teachers, paul> - (mr), primary schools -
Jewish Museum of AustraliaSchwarz, Mr Paul, Four scenes of daily life in Theresienstadt by Paul Schwarz, 1943, 1943
... Schwarz, Mr Paul...Four scenes of daily life in Theresienstadt by Paul Schwarz, 1943 Schwarz, Mr Paul ...Mounted watercolour, ink and pencil on paper.Signed and dated on right image (LR): "Pali Schwarz 1943" UL image: Reinigungdienst [Cleaning Squad] CL image: Auskunftei des Orientierungsdienstes B.V. [Information and Orientation Booth- Magdeburger Barracks] Other Inscriptions: LL image: Eigene Aufwarmekuche in L124 [Private kitchen for warming up food in L124] Image on right: CIII. Frauen-Kaserne/Hamburger/Haupteingang: Allabendlicher Abscheid: Wenn's 20 Uhr Wird [CIII. Women's Barracks/Hamburger/ Main entrance: Nightly farewells at 8 pm] holocaust, second world war, 1939-1945, czech republic, jewish history & people -
Jewish Museum of AustraliaSchwarz, Mr Paul, Theresienstadt: Im Schatten des Kastanien by Paul Schwarz, 1944, 1944
... Schwarz, Mr Paul...Theresienstadt: Im Schatten des Kastanien by Paul Schwarz, 1944 Schwarz, Mr Paul ...Mounted watercolour and pencil on paper.Handwritten (LL): "Pali Schwarz 1944 Terezin" On reverse, handwritten in pencil: "Theresienstadt: Im Schatten des Kastanien" [Under the Shade of the Chestnut Tree]second world war, 1939-1945, jewish history & people, holocaust, czech republic -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - Church of Christ, 40 Toolambool Road, Carnegie
... ... Paul Mr....Church of Christ Toolambool Road Carnegie Ward Clive L Blair Margaret Boak Russell Clayton Road North Road Stewart Family Carr Family Robert Family Boak Family Paul Mr. Proctor Mr. Crisp Mrs. Barrett Family Murrumbeena Boak Allen-Senior Melbourne Street Newhan Family Arnott Family Eaton Family Neerim Road Emily Street Railway Avenue Murrumbeena Road Boak Peter Barrett J.G Dickens P.A Wilson W Newham C Wilson A.P Cambridge W.G Luke W.G Blair Sister Ryall E.F Gracie Thomas Kelson Mr Kestle Ms Christian Education Centre Kindergarten Hall Blackwood Street Manses Hall Norma Nelson May Compass Church Book Church of Christ, 40 Toolambool Road, Carnegie ...Three items about Church of Christ: 1/ A twenty page booklet on the beginnings and history of one hundred years of the Church of Christ. 2/ Photocopied pages taken from the above book with furniture donations and a list of ministers and statistics. 3/ A newspaper article, dated 31/08/2010, showing local pastors from the Glen Eira Compass Church, mentioning that Carnegie Church of Christ received $8,000.church of christ, toolambool road, carnegie, ward clive l, blair margaret, boak russell, clayton road, north road, stewart family, carr family, robert family, boak family, paul mr., proctor mr., crisp mrs., barrett family, murrumbeena, boak allen-senior, melbourne street, newhan family, arnott family, eaton family, neerim road, emily street, railway avenue, murrumbeena road, boak peter, barrett j.g, dickens p.a, wilson w, newham c, wilson a.p, cambridge w.g, luke w.g, blair sister, ryall e.f, gracie thomas, kelson mr, kestle ms, christian education centre, kindergarten hall, blackwood street, manses, hall norma, nelson may, compass church -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Alkira Centre, A Short History of Alkira 1955-1999, 1999
... ...D'Elton> Paul (Mr)...Race> Neil (Mr) Boldiston> Jack (Mr) Jacobs> Cliff (Mr) Race> Alf (Mr) (MBE) Clayton> Ian (Mr) 1955 Lee> Dorothy (Mrs) D'Elton> Helen (Mrs) Bailey> Doris (Mrs) Ray> Margaret (Mrs) (MLA) Robinson> Wayne (Mr) Miller> Marie (Ms) Clynch> Suzanne (Mrs) Himbury> Claudette (Mrs) Moores> Don (Mr) Nelson> Geoff (Mr) Grenness> Pat (Mrs) Boodle> Joy (Mrs) Fitzmaurice> Diane (Ms) Harrison> Peter (Mr) Squires> Sid (Mr) Weatherly> Trevor (Mr) Reese> Mervyn (Mr) Fowler> John (Mr) Mathieson> Ian (Mr) Murphy> Janet (Ms) Robinson> Warwick (Mr) Thatcher> Margaret (Mrs) Langayroux> Frank (Mr) Bateman> John (Mr) Ritchie> John (Mr) Jones> Barry (Mr) Simpson> Debbie (Ms) Conway> John (Mr) D'Elton> Paul (Mr) Setchell> Diana (Ms) Collins> Keith (Mr) Cranwell> Ray (Mr) John> Michael (Mr) Saunders> Peggy (Ms) Jacobs> Cynthia (Ms) Napthine> Dennis (Mr) Campbell> Donna (Ms) D'Elton> Wally (Mr) Box Hill Gracefield Drive Merton Street Collinson> Arthur (Mr) Perkins> Beryl (Mrs) Gilbert> Les Gilbert> Viv Pantlin> Ken (Mr) Nichol> Jean (Ms) Nicholls> Bill Nicholls> William (Mr) Slattery> Pat (Mrs) De Groot> Arthur (Mr) Simpson> Julia (Mrs) Hirons> Patricia (Ms) Squires> Glenda Bromley> Marcus Squires> Wendy Steele> Tom Hulbert> Wayne Dixon> Bernadette Slattery> Paul Hirons> Margaret Nyga> Peter Veitch> Margaret O'Riley> Damien Burns> Helen Anderson> Heather Hirons> Keith (Mr) Gray> Dorothy (Mrs) McKenzie> Lorraine (Mrs) Boyce> - (Mrs) Lane> Helen (Mrs) Richard> Joan (Mrs) Steele> Tom Harrison> Kerry Goldsmith> Ray McCredden> L. ...A short history of Alkira training Centre for intellectually and physically disabled children. The Centre opened in 1955 in Thurston Street, Box Hill. The history covers the years 1955-1999. Includes list of senior management since 1955, Life Governors and Chronological List of Important Milestones96 pages. Includes b&w photosnon-fictionA short history of Alkira training Centre for intellectually and physically disabled children. The Centre opened in 1955 in Thurston Street, Box Hill. The history covers the years 1955-1999. Includes list of senior management since 1955, Life Governors and Chronological List of Important Milestonesthurston street, alkira, alkira training centre, mcvilly> noel (mr.), robinson> warwick (mr.), race> neil (mr), boldiston> jack (mr), jacobs> cliff (mr), race> alf (mr) (mbe), clayton> ian (mr), 1955, lee> dorothy (mrs), d'elton> helen (mrs), bailey> doris (mrs), ray> margaret (mrs) (mla), robinson> wayne (mr), miller> marie (ms), clynch> suzanne (mrs), himbury> claudette (mrs), moores> don (mr), nelson> geoff (mr), grenness> pat (mrs), boodle> joy (mrs), fitzmaurice> diane (ms), harrison> peter (mr), squires> sid (mr), weatherly> trevor (mr), reese> mervyn (mr), fowler> john (mr), mathieson> ian (mr), murphy> janet (ms), robinson> warwick (mr), thatcher> margaret (mrs), langayroux> frank (mr), bateman> john (mr), ritchie> john (mr), jones> barry (mr), simpson> debbie (ms), conway> john (mr), d'elton> paul (mr), setchell> diana (ms), collins> keith (mr), cranwell> ray (mr), john> michael (mr), saunders> peggy (ms), jacobs> cynthia (ms), napthine> dennis (mr), campbell> donna (ms), d'elton> wally (mr), box hill, gracefield drive, merton street, collinson> arthur (mr), perkins> beryl (mrs), gilbert> les, gilbert> viv, pantlin> ken (mr), nichol> jean (ms), nicholls> bill, nicholls> william (mr), slattery> pat (mrs), de groot> arthur (mr), simpson> julia (mrs), hirons> patricia (ms), squires> glenda, bromley> marcus, squires> wendy, steele> tom, hulbert> wayne, dixon> bernadette, slattery> paul, hirons> margaret, nyga> peter, veitch> margaret, o'riley> damien, burns> helen, anderson> heather, hirons> keith (mr), gray> dorothy (mrs), mckenzie> lorraine (mrs), boyce> - (mrs), lane> helen (mrs), richard> joan (mrs), steele> tom, harrison> kerry, goldsmith> ray, mccredden> l. r. (mr), ingoldby> j. (mr), craig> russell (mr), ridley> d. (mr), reese> m. (mr.), cree> g. (mr.), souter> - (miss), carpenter> g. miss, martin> e. (mr), durbridge> d. (mr), allford> b. (mr), mcbain> j. (mrs), ramus> d. (mrs), churchley> e. (mrs), addison> b. (mrs), allum> n. d. (mrs), hattam> b. (mrs), edmonds> e. (mrs), cree> g. (mr), childrens services -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Canterbury Football Club Berries to Cobras - A History 1881-2013, 2013
... ...(Mr) Paul Hughan...It is about the larrikins, characters, the bad boys, the fun times, the friendships forged over a lifetime, the comedians, the stalwarts and the snake oil salesmen. canterbury football club australian foortball teams (mr) brian coleman shrublands balwyn road canterbury malone's hotel (mr) brendan allen (mr) don allsop (mr) don alsop (mr) glen archer (mr) nicholas ardley (mr) r ashton (mr) w j atkinson (mr) a austin (ms) sue bach (mr) bob bailey (mr) ted bailey (mr) lindsay baillie (mr) - bakaitis (mr) s bakaitis (mr) d banks chris barras (mr) p bates (mr) s bates (mr) steve bates (mr) n bell (mr) a beveridge (mr) k blandthorn (mr) bill blezard (mr) a blood (mr) b boag (ms) eileen bogan (mr) r bogan d bradley (mr) a briggs (mr) e brown val brown (mr) j byrne (mr) a callaway (mr) alan callaway (mr) m carroll (mr) m clark (mr) c clarke (mr) r coleman (mr) ron coleman l connaughton (mr) l coultard (mr) peter curran (mr) n dartnell (mr) d dell (mr) david dell (mr) m demko (mr) m dosser (mr) alec dowling (mr) m dowwer (mr) w dundas (mr) r eade (mr) n eddy (mr) noel (mr) gary evans (mr) d fleming (mr) m fleming p fleming (mr) j foote (mr) john foote (mr) l foote (mr) les foote (mr) t fraser (mr) basil gibson (mr) i gibson (mr) gary giles (mr) l giles (mr) k gill (ms) m gill (mr) bob goode (mr) w a gordes (mr) m gordon (mr) mark gordon (mr) r gracie (mr) mark gray (mr) k griffiths (mr) b gwynne (mr) peter gwynne (mr) dick hamer (mr) a hams (mr) wayne handley (mr) rocky hanrahan (mr) mick harper (mr) john harris (mr) don harrop (mr) george harrop (mr) keith harvey (mr) - hasset (mr) n henderson (Mr) Neil Henderson (Mr) C Herz (Mr) C Higgins (Mr) K Higson (Mr) Ken Higson (Mr) K Hodgson (Mr) Keith Hodgson Nugie Holland (Mr) P Holland (Mr) Peter Holland (Mr) Terry Holland (Mr) H Honner (Mr) Henry Honner (Mr) G Hopkins (Mr) Glen Hopkins (Mr) J Horner (Mr) G Hoskin (Mr) George Hoskin (Mr) P Hoskin (Mr) Peter Hoskin (Mr) P Hughan (Mr) Paul Hughan (Mr) K James (Mr) Keith James (Mr) F Jenkins S Jenkins (Mr) W Jenkins (Mr) Brian Johnson (Mr) J Johnson (Ms) Lorraine Johnson (Mr) P Johnson (Mr) Rex Johnson (Mr) Darren Kappler (Mr) C Kennedy (Ms) H Kennedy (Ms) N Kennedy (Mr) Richard Kent (Mr) Harold Kinder (Mr) Richard Kingwell (Mr) J Kitson (Mr) John Kitson (Mr) Andrew Lamb (Mr) J Lambert (Mr) Doug Langham (Mr) Jim Langham (Mr) B Latimer (Mr) Bruce Latimer (Ms) Belinda Leigh (Mr) Ian Leith (Mr) LLoyd (Mr) R Lyons (Mr) A Mack (Mr) A MacPherson (Ms) D Madden (Mr) B Maguire (Mr) Barry Maguire (Mr) Leo Maguire (Mr) S Manzie (Mr) S McDonald (Mr) Al McDonnell (Mr) Al McDonell (Mr) I McKenzie (Mr) R McKenzie (Mr) Rhett McKenzie (Mrs) Tina McKenzie (Mr) T McMahon (Mr) J McNamara (Mr) R McNamara (Mr) Ray McVilly (Mr) W McWaters (Mr) Warren Mecca (Mr) G Mihalidis (Mr) Euan Miles (Mr) R Morse (Mr) Ray Morse (Mr) J Mullalley (Mr) Bill Munn (Ms) Elsie Munn (Mr) P Murphy (Mr) G Musker (Mr) L Nelson (Mr) Leigh Nelson (Mr) Snowy Nicolas (Mrs) Myrtle Nicolas (Mr) B O'Brien (Mr) K O'Connor (Mr) D O'Sullivan (Ms) Emily O'Sullivan (Mr) S Ogden (Mr) Kevin Tipping (Ms) Dot Pacey (Mr) Pop Pacey (Mr) A V Paul (Ms) Carol Pearce (Mr) Danny Pearce (Mr) Roger Pearce (Mr) John Peck (Mr) K Peterson (Mr) A Pickering (Mr) - Pieper (Mr) K Piper (Mr) J Post (Mr) Bob Pratt (Mr) R A Proctor (Mr) - Reynold (Mr) L Reynolds (Mr) Laurie Reynolds (Mr) T Rigzin (Mr) - Rimes (Mr) B Rimes (Mr) S Rosman (Mr) J Ross (Mr) David Rowe (Mr) Tony Rowe Lou Salvas (Mr) Geoff Scash (Mr) James Schulz (Mr) Kenny Schwind (Mr) - Scuttles (Mr) Stan Self (Mr) A Sharp (Mr) J Sherwell (Mr) - Simmons (Mr) K Simmons (Mr) N Simmons (Mr) N Smith (Mr) P Smith (Mr) M Stals (Mr) Marty Stals (Mr) A Stapleton (Mr) L Stephenson (Mr) w Taylor (Mr) J Thomas (Mr) M Thomas (Mr) L Tipping (Mr) Lindsay Tipping (Ms) Beryl Tory (Mr) Ossie Tory (Mr) J Tsetsenekos (Mr) George Veale (Mr) A Wadsworth (Mr) B Walder (Mr) Bud Walder (Mr) Rohan Walmsley (Mr) J Watson (Mr) Jack Watson (Mr) O Watson (Mr) C Weaver (Mr) R A Williams (Mr) W G Williams (Mr) Geoff Wilson (Mr) T Wilson (Mr) - Wishart (Mr) B Wishart (Mr) Brian Wishart (Mr) R Wishart (Mr) J Wood (Mr) K Woodford (Cr) (Mr) - Woodhouse (Mr) K Wright (Mr) Frank Yarman (Mr) Theo Zaharopoulos 74p./ This history is more about the people that have been through this club than the stats. ...74p./ This history is more about the people that have been through this club than the statistics. It is about the larrikins, characters, the bad boys, the fun times, the friendships forged over a lifetime, the comedians, the stalwarts and the snake oil salesmen.74p./ This history is more about the people that have been through this club than the stats. It is about the larrikins, characters, the bad boys, the fun times, the friendships forged over a lifetime, the comedians, the stalwarts and the snake oil salesmen.canterbury football club, australian foortball teams, (mr) brian coleman, shrublands, balwyn road, canterbury, malone's hotel, (mr) brendan allen, (mr) don allsop, (mr) don alsop, (mr) glen archer, (mr) nicholas ardley, (mr) r ashton, (mr) w j atkinson, (mr) a austin, (ms) sue bach, (mr) bob bailey, (mr) ted bailey, (mr) lindsay baillie, (mr) - bakaitis, (mr) s bakaitis, (mr) d banks, chris barras, (mr) p bates, (mr) s bates, (mr) steve bates, (mr) n bell, (mr) a beveridge, (mr) k blandthorn, (mr) bill blezard, (mr) a blood, (mr) b boag, (ms) eileen bogan, (mr) r bogan, d bradley, (mr) a briggs, (mr) e brown, val brown, (mr) j byrne, (mr) a callaway, (mr) alan callaway, (mr) m carroll, (mr) m clark, (mr) c clarke, (mr) r coleman, (mr) ron coleman, l connaughton, (mr) l coultard, (mr) peter curran, (mr) n dartnell, (mr) d dell, (mr) david dell, (mr) m demko, (mr) m dosser, (mr) alec dowling, (mr) m dowwer, (mr) w dundas, (mr) r eade, (mr) n eddy, (mr) noel, (mr) gary evans, (mr) d fleming, (mr) m fleming, p fleming, (mr) j foote, (mr) john foote, (mr) l foote, (mr) les foote, (mr) t fraser, (mr) basil gibson, (mr) i gibson, (mr) gary giles, (mr) l giles, (mr) k gill, (ms) m gill, (mr) bob goode, (mr) w a gordes, (mr) m gordon, (mr) mark gordon, (mr) r gracie, (mr) mark gray, (mr) k griffiths, (mr) b gwynne, (mr) peter gwynne, (mr) dick hamer, (mr) a hams, (mr) wayne handley, (mr) rocky hanrahan, (mr) mick harper, (mr) john harris, (mr) don harrop, (mr) george harrop, (mr) keith harvey, (mr) - hasset, (mr) n henderson, (mr) neil henderson, (mr) c herz, (mr) c higgins, (mr) k higson, (mr) ken higson, (mr) k hodgson, (mr) keith hodgson, nugie holland, (mr) p holland, (mr) peter holland, (mr) terry holland, (mr) h honner, (mr) henry honner, (mr) g hopkins, (mr) glen hopkins, (mr) j horner, (mr) g hoskin, (mr) george hoskin, (mr) p hoskin, (mr) peter hoskin, (mr) p hughan, (mr) paul hughan, (mr) k james, (mr) keith james, (mr) f jenkins, s jenkins, (mr) w jenkins, (mr) brian johnson, (mr) j johnson, (ms) lorraine johnson, (mr) p johnson, (mr) rex johnson, (mr) darren kappler, (mr) c kennedy, (ms) h kennedy, (ms) n kennedy, (mr) richard kent, (mr) harold kinder, (mr) richard kingwell, (mr) j kitson, (mr) john kitson, (mr) andrew lamb, (mr) j lambert, (mr) doug langham, (mr) jim langham, (mr) b latimer, (mr) bruce latimer, (ms) belinda leigh, (mr) ian leith, (mr) lloyd, (mr) r lyons, (mr) a mack, (mr) a macpherson, (ms) d madden, (mr) b maguire, (mr) barry maguire, (mr) leo maguire, (mr) s manzie, (mr) s mcdonald, (mr) al mcdonnell, (mr) al mcdonell, (mr) i mckenzie, (mr) r mckenzie, (mr) rhett mckenzie, (mrs) tina mckenzie, (mr) t mcmahon, (mr) j mcnamara, (mr) r mcnamara, (mr) ray mcvilly, (mr) w mcwaters, (mr) warren mecca, (mr) g mihalidis, (mr) euan miles, (mr) r morse, (mr) ray morse, (mr) j mullalley, (mr) bill munn, (ms) elsie munn, (mr) p murphy, (mr) g musker, (mr) l nelson, (mr) leigh nelson, (mr) snowy nicolas, (mrs) myrtle nicolas, (mr) b o'brien, (mr) k o'connor, (mr) d o'sullivan, (ms) emily o'sullivan, (mr) s ogden, (mr) kevin tipping, (ms) dot pacey, (mr) pop pacey, (mr) a v paul, (ms) carol pearce, (mr) danny pearce, (mr) roger pearce, (mr) john peck, (mr) k peterson, (mr) a pickering, (mr) - pieper, (mr) k piper, (mr) j post, (mr) bob pratt, (mr) r a proctor, (mr) - reynold, (mr) l reynolds, (mr) laurie reynolds, (mr) t rigzin, (mr) - rimes, (mr) b rimes, (mr) s rosman, (mr) j ross, (mr) david rowe, (mr) tony rowe, lou salvas, (mr) geoff scash, (mr) james schulz, (mr) kenny schwind, (mr) - scuttles, (mr) stan self, (mr) a sharp, (mr) j sherwell, (mr) - simmons, (mr) k simmons, (mr) n simmons, (mr) n smith, (mr) p smith, (mr) m stals, (mr) marty stals, (mr) a stapleton, (mr) l stephenson, (mr) w taylor, (mr) j thomas, (mr) m thomas, (mr) l tipping, (mr) lindsay tipping, (ms) beryl tory, (mr) ossie tory, (mr) j tsetsenekos, (mr) george veale, (mr) a wadsworth, (mr) b walder, (mr) bud walder, (mr) rohan walmsley, (mr) j watson, (mr) jack watson, (mr) o watson, (mr) c weaver, (mr) r a williams, (mr) w g williams, (mr) geoff wilson, (mr) t wilson, (mr) - wishart, (mr) b wishart, (mr) brian wishart, (mr) r wishart, (mr) j wood, (mr) k woodford, (cr) (mr) - woodhouse, (mr) k wright, (mr) frank yarman, (mr) theo zaharopoulos -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - EMLYN WILLIAMS AS CHARLES DICKENS, 1958
... in association with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust. 1 Moving in Society. 2 Paul. 3 Mr Bob Sawyer Gives a Bachelor Party. 4 The Signalman. 5 Mr Chops. 6 The Fancy Ball. ...D D O'Conner Productions Ltd.., in association with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust. 1 Moving in Society. 2 Paul. 3 Mr Bob Sawyer Gives a Bachelor Party. 4 The Signalman. 5 Mr Chops. 6 The Fancy Ball. ...D D O'Conner Productions Ltd.. in association with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust. 1 Moving in Society. 2 Paul. 3 Mr Bob Sawyer Gives a Bachelor Party. 4 The Signalman. 5 Mr Chops. 6 The Fancy Ball. ...Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens. Giving a Solo Performance of Scenes from the Famous Novels and Stories. Tour of New Zealand and Australia, 1958. D D O'Conner Productions Ltd.., in association with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust. 1 Moving in Society. 2 Paul. 3 Mr Bob Sawyer Gives a Bachelor Party. 4 The Signalman. 5 Mr Chops. 6 The Fancy Ball. The Adoptions . . . The Desk . . . The Nature of the Performance. During the fifties of the last century, Charles Dickens, at the Height of his fame as a novelist, ventured on something quite new; he gave, in Birmingham, a public 'reading' of one of his stories. This turned out to be an historic occasion, opening up an extraordinary career for the great writer. Each 'Reading' was more sensationally successful than the last. The word was put into inverted commas because nothing could have been less like reading than Dickens's dramatic performance. Something like a hundred years later at the Criterion Theatre, EMILYN WILLIAMS appeared before the London public 'as Charles Dicken's, giving a solo performance of scenes from the novels.' At this point the actor had been a star of . . . Personal Manager for Emlyn Williams: Alan Cambell. Stage Director: Tony Ward. Secretary and Accountant: Aubrey Thomas. Manager for the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust: Mary Rawdon. EMILYN WILLIAMS. Emlyn Williams, as actor, playwright of director (often in all three capacities simultaneously) has been in the theatre since he acquired the degree of M.A. and shook from his feet the dust of Oxford. Born in Flintshire, North Wales, in 1905, the son of a village inn-keeper, he spoke only Welsh as a child and learned English at school - a boyhood freely depicted in his comedy, 'The Druid's Rest.' At the age of ten he won a scholarship to the local Holywell County School, and at the age of seventeen another scholarship (in French) to Christ Church, Oxford. Once at the University hw discovered the theatre, by means of the Dramatic Society, and realized at once it was to dominate his life. While he . . . Includes photo of E Williams. Advertisement for DECCA Records, Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens, Volume 1.Back cover photograph of Emlyn Williams. Second Programme in Australia: Emlyn Williams as 'A Boy Growing Up' An entertainment from the stories of Dylan Thomas. 'Gorgeously Funny' - The observer, London. Cover well decorated with sketches and photo of Emlyn WilliamsPeerless Press Pty. Ltd.cottage, miners, emlyn williams as charles dickens. giving a solo performance of scenes from the famous novels and stories. tour of new zealand and australia, 1958. d d o'conner productions ltd.., in association with the australian elizabethan theatre trust. 1 moving in society. 2 paul. 3 mr bob sawyer gives a bachelor party. 4 the signalman. 5 mr chops. 6 the fancy ball. the adoptions . . . the desk . . . the nature of the performance. during the fifties of the last century, novelist, ventured on something quite new, in birmingham, a public 'reading'. an historic occasion, opening up a career 'reading' criterion theatre solo performance novels.' actor had been a star of . . . personal manager for emlyn williams: alan cambell. stage director: tony ward. secretary and accountant: aubrey thomas. manager for the australian elizabethan theatre trust: mary rawdon. actor, playwright of director (often in all three capacities simultaneously) degree of m.a. oxford. born in flintshire, north wales, in 1905, village inn-keeper, spoke welsh learned english at school. comedy, 'the druid's rest.' won a scholarship to the local holywell county school, and at the age of seventeen another scholarship (in french) to christ church, oxford. university he discovered the theatre, dramatic society. photo of e williams. advertisement for decca records, as charles dickens, volume 1.back cover photograph of emlyn williams. second programme in australia: emlyn williams as 'a boy growing up' stories of dylan thomas. 'gorgeously funny' - the observer, london. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: LETTERS FROM THE LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP
... ... Mr Paul Green...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Letters from the Long Gully History Group Gerard House Central Victorian Group Training Mr Paul Green City of Bendigo St Matthews Church First Suburban Fire Station Carolyn Rasmussen Letter dated 28 June 2000 from Carolyn Rasmussen, Long Gully History Group, to Gerard House, President, Board of Management, Central Victorian Group Training asking if a plaque could be placed in the front grounds of CVGT as it is a place that has made history. ...Letter dated 28 June 2000 from Carolyn Rasmussen, Long Gully History Group, to Gerard House, President, Board of Management, Central Victorian Group Training asking if a plaque could be placed in the front grounds of CVGT as it is a place that has made history. The group also asks the Board to consider covering the costs of the plaque $250. The Group could supply a granite block to attach the plaque to.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - letters from the long gully history group, gerard house, central victorian group training, mr paul green, city of bendigo, st matthews church, first suburban fire station, carolyn rasmussen -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ST. MUNGO MINE - FATALITY AT THE ST. MUNGO MINE
... Mr Brown... John Paul...Mungo Mine Bendigo Advertiser Wed Aug 30 1899 & Thur Aug 31 1899 Richard Nettle John Evans Mr Brown John Paul Mrs Nettle Mr Bennetts Wm J Butson Wm Abraham Bendigo Cemetry Handwritten and typed copy of a report from the Bendigo Advertiser Wed. ...Handwritten and typed copy of a report from the Bendigo Advertiser Wed. August 30th, 1899 of a fatality at the St. Mungo Mine where a miner, Richard Nettle was injured when a large slab of mullock fell on him. He died later in the hospital. On the second page is a handwritten copy from the Bendigo Advertiser Thurs. Aug. 31st 1899 of the Inquest into the St. Mungo fatality. Also a photocopy of the first page. Notes prepared by Albert Richardson.document, gold, st. mungo mine, st. mungo mine, fatality at the st. mungo mine, bendigo advertiser wed aug 30 1899 & thur aug 31 1899, richard nettle, john evans, mr brown, john paul, mrs nettle, mr bennetts, wm j butson, wm abraham, bendigo cemetry -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)Photograph - Culture, Performing Arts, Theatre
... 1949 Play - Title not known, Produced by Mr Paul Fountain. Roger Burns in costume....St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA) Formerly Cnr of Cathedral Place & Lansdowne Street East Melbourne melbourne 1949 Play - Title not known, Produced by Mr Paul Fountain. Roger Burns in costume. Photograph Culture, Performing Arts, Theatre ... -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumUniform - Naval Collar
... Given to Mr Paul Gohl in Camp 1 hospital by survivor of the Kormoran in an adjoining bed. ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Given to Mr Paul Gohl in Camp 1 hospital by survivor of the Kormoran in an adjoining bed. ...Given to Mr Paul Gohl in Camp 1 hospital by survivor of the Kormoran in an adjoining bed. Mr Gohl emptied his pockets to give him all the money he had."Kormoran" sailors uniform collar with white bib & ties attached. Navy blue & white (with some stripes)tatura, uniforms, navy, hsk kormoran, collar, camp 1 hospital -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Frank Paul and Foundry, 1930
... Photographic series taken at HV McKays foundry of Mr Frank Paul making a sand mould for a large lathe bed Also photograph of Mr Pauls home 11 Ridley Street Sunshine built 1919...Frank Paul and Club and Foundry Photograph Photographic series taken at HV McKays foundry of Mr Frank Paul making a sand mould for a large lathe bed Also photograph of Mr Pauls home 11 Ridley Street Sunshine built 1919 Frank Paul and Foundry Photograph Frank Paul and Foundry ...Photographic series taken at HV McKays foundry of Mr Frank Paul making a sand mould for a large lathe bed Also photograph of Mr Pauls home 11 Ridley Street Sunshine built 1919frank paul and club, and, foundry photograph -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... WILLIAMSON, BOUGHT AND REFURBISHED BY MR. ALEX PAUL IN 1900. PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY MR. ...WILLIAMSON, BOUGHT AND REFURBISHED BY MR. ALEX PAUL IN 1900. PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY MR. ...PRESENTLY OWNED BY MR. R. WILLIAMSON, BOUGHT AND REFURBISHED BY MR. ALEX PAUL IN 1900. PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY MR. JIM BRYANT, CLUNES MINE MANAGER OF NEW LOTHAIR MINE..1 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF THE FORMER NELSON RESIDENCE, 94 BAILEY STREET, CLUNES. SEE HISTORY PAMPHLET ENCLOSED IN FOLDER .2 BLACK AND WHITE COPY OF THE ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH PRINTED ON GLOSS PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPERlocal history, photography, photographs, buildings -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Pfander and Weigold Families
... Back row: Isolde Pfander, Wilhelm Weigold, Mr Paul Pfander, Erwin Pfander, Margarete Pfander. ...Back row: Isolde Pfander, Wilhelm Weigold, Mr Paul Pfander, Erwin Pfander, Margarete Pfander. ...Pfander and Weigold families were internees during WW2 at camp 3. Back row: Isolde Pfander, Wilhelm Weigold, Mr Paul Pfander, Erwin Pfander, Margarete Pfander. Front row: Rosemarie Weigold, Mrs Margarete Weigold, Helmut and Erich Weigold and Mrs Klara Pfander.Black and white photograph of Pfander and Weigold families. Taken Camp 3 13 February 1943. No 200 in front of Isolde Pfander (left of picture). isolde pfander, wilhelm weigold, paul pfander, erwin pfander, margarete pfander, rosemarie weigold, margarete weigold, helmut weigold, erich weigold, klara pfander -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Legacy Appeal 2001, 2001
... The volunteer is Mr Paul Allen who was a dedicated badge seller, helping Legacy for many years....The volunteer is Mr Paul Allen who was a dedicated badge seller, helping Legacy for many years. ...Legacy President J.D. Grierson and a Badge seller for the launch of Badge Week in September 2001. Banner slogan "Help pass on our legacy of care". See also photos (00509, 00511, 00513, 00514). The volunteer is Mr Paul Allen who was a dedicated badge seller, helping Legacy for many years.A record of fundraising.Colour photo the president, David Grierson and a badge seller.Printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Legacy Appeal 2000, 2000
... One photo was published in the Answer in October 2000, the caption reads Legacy President David Kelly with Mr Paul Allen, one of our dedicated and successful volunteer sellers....One photo was published in the Answer in October 2000, the caption reads Legacy President David Kelly with Mr Paul Allen, one of our dedicated and successful volunteer sellers. ...Legacy President David Kelly and a Badge seller for the launch of Badge Week in September 2000. Banner slogan "Wear Australia's Pride on poster". One photo was published in the Answer in October 2000, the caption reads Legacy President David Kelly with Mr Paul Allen, one of our dedicated and successful volunteer sellers.A record of fundraising for Badge Week.Colour photo x 2 of President David Kelly and a badge seller.00524.1 Printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week, david kelly -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Legacy Appeal 2003, 2003
... The President of Legacy, David Ford with an elderly badge seller, his name is Mr Paul Allen and was a dedicated volunteer for many years (see other photos in 2000 and 2001). ...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne The President of Legacy, David Ford with an elderly badge seller, his name is Mr Paul Allen and was a dedicated volunteer for many years (see other photos in 2000 and 2001). ...The President of Legacy, David Ford with an elderly badge seller, his name is Mr Paul Allen and was a dedicated volunteer for many years (see other photos in 2000 and 2001). Another photo shows David Ford with a group of volunteer collectors. Some are wearing tags saying Legacy Appeal 2003 so the date is during Badge Week in September 2003.A record of fundraising for Badge Week.Colour photo x 2 of President Ford with badge sellers.Printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week, david ford -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumMusic Book, Como, Valse
... Music book, paper. Dedicated to Mr & Mrs Paul Buchholz, "Como, Valse" by Thomas Paul Bockelmann. ...Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland Music book, paper. Dedicated to Mr & Mrs Paul Buchholz, "Como, Valse" by Thomas Paul Bockelmann. ...Music book, paper. Dedicated to Mr & Mrs Paul Buchholz, "Como, Valse" by Thomas Paul Bockelmann. Front cover has a b&w photo of a lakeside scene (by Kerry & Co.) framed with a red and gold border, and bold red type decorated with gold foliage. Published by W.H. Paling & Co. Ltd. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO EAST STATE SCHOOL 1906 CLASS PHOTO, 1906
... Circular Stamp on rear. Mr Paul, Lily St BGO /E.S.S./1906 in black lead bottom left corner on back. ...Circular Stamp on rear. Mr Paul, Lily St BGO /E.S.S./1906 in black lead bottom left corner on back. ...Sepia photo of children and teacher at 'Bendigo East State School 1906 Class Photo'. Boys with suits with large white collars, girls with frocks and pinafores. Prev acc no. 'Gp100' James Lerk 'Bendigo east state school 1906 class photo'. On Rev.: Bendigo East State School 1906. Royal Historical Society Victoria Bendigo Branch. Circular Stamp on rear. Mr Paul, Lily St BGO /E.S.S./1906 in black lead bottom left corner on back. Gemma Starr Collectionbendigo east state school, bendigo schools, bendigo east -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Sydney Morning Herald, Brave women who went to war, and won, [July 26 1995]
... The Prime Minister, Mr (Paul) Keating, Paid tribute to the thousands of womens who were prepared to sacrifice their lives and labour in the struggle to save Australia in World War II. ...The Prime Minister, Mr (Paul) Keating, Paid tribute to the thousands of womens who were prepared to sacrifice their lives and labour in the struggle to save Australia in World War II. ...The Prime Minister, Mr (Paul) Keating, Paid tribute to the thousands of womens who were prepared to sacrifice their lives and labour in the struggle to save Australia in World War II. He went on to tell a gathering of women veterans at Parliament House during the Australia Remembers ceremonies that the 67,000 women who enlisted, the 250,000 women who worked in factories and the 7,000 working in the Women's Land Army had been essential in the fight for freedom. Women served in the London blitz, North Africa, Singapore, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Britian and Borneo. Many lost their lives and many suffered extreme hardships.A newspaper clipping consisting of a column of text and a large black and white photo of two older women, sitting and hugging on a park bench.'July 26-1995' [blue ink, top]world war 2, world war two, wwii, mary canty, jean ayers, middle east -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Group, Ringwood Technical School 1986 Year 10.3, c 1986
... THIRD ROW: Steven Gould, Steven Michael Cotterell, Adam Holden, Mark Watson, Cameron Sheil, Paul Staniforth. Teacher: Mr. Dickman, Principal: Mr. ...THIRD ROW: Steven Gould, Steven Michael Cotterell, Adam Holden, Mark Watson, Cameron Sheil, Paul Staniforth. Teacher: Mr. Dickman, Principal: Mr. ...Colour PhotographNAMES: FRONT ROW: David Hardidge, Glenn Smith, Matthew Osbourne, Timothy McKenzie, Paul. Burns, Paul Anderson. SECOND ROW: Craig Bannister, Jenni Hood, Fiona Kristoffersen, Fiona Bonn, Samantha Goodman, Craig Bullae. THIRD ROW: Steven Gould, Steven Michael Cotterell, Adam Holden, Mark Watson, Cameron Sheil, Paul Staniforth. Teacher: Mr. Dickman, Principal: Mr. B. Knox. rts, ringwood tech -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: BENDIGO ADVERTISER, 10/06/1986
... Allen Parker at work on the main trunk water feed while Mr. Paul Somerville operated the rock breaker and Mr. ...Allen Parker at work on the main trunk water feed while Mr. Paul Somerville operated the rock breaker and Mr. ...Bendigo Advertiser, Tuesday June 10, 1986 page 3. Bendigo City Council is in the process of extensive works in Barnard and Don Streets, the work includes lowering the road level. As result of council work it has been necessary to remove the 900 mm water main, excavate lower and replace the water main. In the first photo Ganger one operator Mr. Allen Parker at work on the main trunk water feed while Mr. Paul Somerville operated the rock breaker and Mr. Max Welsford operated the angle grinder. In the second Mr. Bob Bennett works on the main gas pipeline at the corner of Mundy and McCrae Streets. Also on the back an interesting article ''Decay of rural townships''newspaper, bendigo advertiser, roadworks -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionMonument - Memorial, Irwin and Stevenson, Brighton War Memorial, 1927
... The bronze casting, using lost wax technique, was executed by sculptor Mr. Paul Montford, to the design of the architect and the central assemblage was believed to be the largest bronze casting in relief carried out in Australia at the time. ...The bronze casting, using lost wax technique, was executed by sculptor Mr. Paul Montford, to the design of the architect and the central assemblage was believed to be the largest bronze casting in relief carried out in Australia at the time. ...On 23 July 1922, Brighton City Council adopted the recommendation from a sub-committee that the site for a war memorial be at Green Point, Brighton Beach. Brighton Council invited designs, limited to returned soldier architects and 18 designs were received. The first prize of £30 was awarded to the architecture firm Irwin and Stevenson and the designs were exhibited at the Brighton Town Hall in 1925. The bronze casting, using lost wax technique, was executed by sculptor Mr. Paul Montford, to the design of the architect and the central assemblage was believed to be the largest bronze casting in relief carried out in Australia at the time. The Brighton War Memorial was unveiled by His Excellency the Governor, the Right Honourable Arthur Herbert Tennyson Baron Somers, K.C.M.G., D.S.O., M.C., on Sunday 24th April 1927 in the presence of 4,000 people. The memorial was originally constructed to commemorate those from the City of Brighton who served in World War One but has since been augmented to commemorate those from the municipality of Bayside who have made the ultimate sacrifice during official periods of hostility.War memorial consisting of a sandstone cenotaph, granite base and sandstone terrace situated at Green Point, Brighton. The cenotaph is a truncated obelisk with classical decoration in stone and bronze. The cenotaph bears the Rising Sun badge in bronze relief near its top with bronze lettering running down the cenotaph reading "ERECTED IN HONOUR OF THOSE WHO FOUGHT IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 – 1919". A bronze relief assemblage of crossed weapons, a wreath, the lamp of valour and the Latin phrase "DUCIT AMOR PATRIA" (love of country leads me) sit above the base which is carved with the word "SERVICE". The terrace walls have bronze relief medallions with images of the head of an airman on the left and an infantryman on the right. The back of the cenotaph bears a torch in bronze relief near its top. On the sandstone wall behind the cenotaph are three large bronze plaques that lists the names of those from the City of Bayside who have served in the various conflicts in which Australia has been involved. At the back of the sandstone wall is carved lettering reading "HISTORY GAVE THEM A COMMON FAME. POSTERITY A COMMON MONUMENT" with 1914 carved on the left and 1919 on the right.brighton war memorial, memorial, cenotaph, green point, war memorial, brighton, service, paul montford, irwin and stevenson, rising sun, wreath, weapons, lamp of valour, great war, world war one, honour roll, honour board, roll of honour, ducit amor patriae, brighton beach, city of brighton, leighton major francis irwin, roy kenneth stevenson -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, Herald & Weekly Times Ltd, "Truck, tram collide", "Group charters tram", "Ballarat plans tram museum", 1971
... Third is from The Sun, Melbourne, 31/5/1971 about Ballarat 'tram-lovers' deciding to have a working tramway museum. Quotes Mr. Paul Nicholson, a member of the Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society. ...Third is from The Sun, Melbourne, 31/5/1971 about Ballarat 'tram-lovers' deciding to have a working tramway museum. Quotes Mr. Paul Nicholson, a member of the Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society. ...Set of three newspaper clippings pasted onto a single sheet of paper with two Punch holes on the left hand side. First clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, 2/4/1971 with photo of tram 28 after is collision the previous day with a semi-trailer at the intersection of Princes and Victoria Streets. Gives names of the vehicle drivers and cost of the damage. Photo is of the tram returning to the depot under its own power. Tram passenger named as Margaret Foley, tram driven by James Mason and the truck driven by Gerald Winter of Gordon. See Reg Item 672.1 for a print of the Courier Photograph. Second is from The Courier, Ballarat, 15/4/1971 of the Brown Hill Progress Association chartering a tram to create interest in the project for the retention of Ballarat's trams. The tram was to leave Drummond and Sturt St. intersection the following Sunday at 1245. Item mentions the election of an interim executive and expression of interest of people outside the city. Third is from The Sun, Melbourne, 31/5/1971 about Ballarat 'tram-lovers' deciding to have a working tramway museum. Quotes Mr. Paul Nicholson, a member of the Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society. Notes that Museum will have eight trams using two miles of existing track around Lake Wendouree. Also notes that the SEC had received 88 applications for the 44 trams in both Ballarat and Bendigo.Image of the 3rd item added 28/3/2011 - see i1 and for the actual cutting i4. Original of newspaper of item 1 - also has items about the future of the railway workshops following a cost review and a story of page 1 of a submission to the Victorian Land Transport enquiry.In red ink on first cutting in top left hand corner "2/4/71" and in blue ink in top right hand corner on second cutting "15/4/71".trams, tramways, accidents, closure, charters, museum establishment -
Monash University Museum of Computing HistoryFerranti Sirius mainframe computer, 1961
... The Ferranti Sirius was sold to Mr Paul Stewart in late 1974 and removed from Monash University. ...The Ferranti Sirius was sold to Mr Paul Stewart in late 1974 and removed from Monash University. ...The Ferranti Sirius is an electronic second-generation transistor computer and is one of three remaining examples of this machine left in the world. It was an important addition to the computing facilities at Monash University in the early 1960s and provided access for computer programming and research for many early computer professionals, academics and teachers. The Ferranti Sirius computer was built in a period of rapid growth in computing technology. The first stored program computers appeared in the late 1940s and used individual designs with valve technology. By the mid-1950s valve technology was replaced by transistors and the first mass produced commercial computers became available. The Ferranti Sirius was announced in 1959 and offered a “small” academic computer. It was designed and built by the English company Ferranti Ltd and sold through a local office of the company in Melbourne. The Sirius was manufactured at the Ferranti Ltd.’s West Gorton, England factory from 1959 to 1963 and, in all, the company produced probably 22 installations although only 16 were actually recorded as sold; this included one at Ferranti’s Bureau in London and one at Ferranti’s Melbourne Bureau. Only 7 were exported and 4 of these 7 were located in Melbourne, Australia. All four were associated with computing at Monash University – the Sirius in the MMoCH collection was purchased by Monash University in 1962, a smaller Ferranti Sirius was used on the Caulfield campus (prior to amalgamation with Monash University) from 1963, the Ferranti company had its own Ferranti Sirius initially temporarily installed at Clayton campus in 1962 and then placed in their office in Queens Road, Melbourne. A fourth computer was purchased by ICIANZ (now Orica) in 1962 and was transferred to Clayton campus in 1967. Only two of these Melbourne examples have survived; one in the MMoCH collection and one at Museums Victoria. There is an example of the Ferranti Sirius in the Science Museum Group collection in the UK as well. The Ferranti Sirius in the MMoCH collection was the first computer purchased by Monash University and it was shipped to Australia to be installed by November 1962. The University had a similar model computer on loan from Ferranti Ltd during the first part of the year and it was returned to the office of the company in Queens Road, Melbourne once the University’s own machine was installed. The computer was placed on site at Clayton campus, Monash University. The computer operated from 1962 until 1972 when it was officially decommissioned. The Ferranti Sirius was sold to Mr Paul Stewart in late 1974 and removed from Monash University. Mr Stewart later donated the computer back to the University in 1988 and it was transferred to the collection of the Monash Museum of Computing History after 2001. The Ferranti Sirius is an electronic second-generation transistor computer and is one of three remaining examples of this machine left in the world. It was an important addition to the computing facilities at Monash University in the early 1960s and provided access for computer programming and research for many early computer professionals, academics and teachers. The Ferranti Sirius is of scientific (technological) significance as one of the early transistor digital computers that transitioned computing from first-generation valve computers to second generation commercial installations. This example of the Sirius is of historical significance in its role as a part of the Computer Centre, Clayton campus, Monash University which provided computing facilities in Melbourne in the early 1960s when there were few installations available for academic, administrative and commercial users. Staff and students were able to undertake investigative research and learn programming techniques. The Computer Centre encouraged the use of the computer across all disciplines and this provided the base to establish computer science as a subject offering and, later, a new department in the University. This growth in computer education eventually culminated in the establishment of the Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University. The Ferranti Sirius in the collection at Monash Museum of Computing History has a main unit with a CPU and memory combined with input/output equipment and one extra cabinet of memory. The Central Processing Unit is a floor-standing unit which contains the computer circuits, power supplies and has a decimal digit display panel and a normal clock. A moveable control panel is placed in front of the Unit (Currently set on a recreated desk/filing cabinet support in the display). The Sirius base unit uses acoustic delay line memory with 1000 word store. An additional 3000 word memory cabinet is set adjacent to the CPU and can be connected to increase the memory. The computer is supported by a range of input/output devices. There is a Ferranti Paper tape reader, located on desk in front of CPU. Red label on front “Ferranti tape reader. Type TR 5. Serial No. 477”. Adjacent to the CPU is a set of Simplified tape editing equipment in three pieces which includes a (1) Table unit with switches on front face. Metal tag on reverse reads “Creed & Co. Model No. S4060. Serial No. 1457. Original Customers Marking GRP7 V706”. The table has a numbered internal tag “Table Serial No. 198579. (2)Creed teletype set on table unit. Metal tag on reverse “Creed & Co. Model No. 75RPR K4M4. Serial No. 5897 Made in England”. (3)Creed paper tape reader set on table unit. This set of equipment could read paper tape and print it, or copy paper tape while allowing it to be edited, or allow a programmer or data preparation person to type and punch a new program or data. It has no electrical connection to the computer. Paper tapes were usually torn off and carried across to the computer. There is also another table unit with switches on front face and changeable setting switch on front right side which holds a Ferranti Westrex paper tape punch set. Label on reverse “Teletype Code BRPE11” This was the Computer’s only output device. BRPE-11 is a teletype model number. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 1976 Class Photographs
... 5129.01 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 1C 5129.01 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 1C Names Back Row L2R Unknown Michael Siobecki Matthew Phillips Mark Gowans Mario Benzel Unknown Unknown Unknown Second Row L2R Unknown Unknown Unknown Pauline Shaw Unknown Annette Hartman Julie Shaw Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Front Row L2R Peter Young Unknown Offie Michelle Grieg Lydia Hyett Unknown Unknown Greg Wilson Unknown 5129.02 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 2E 5129.02 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 2E Names Back Row L2R Gary James Laxo Dean Chanbers Ann Slattery Unknown Colin Phillips Billy David Sultans Unknown Second Row L2R Debra Bristow Tanya Berry Susanne Phillips Camille Hatzegorgio Unknown Mrs Ewels Valya Juchima Sandra Cipriani Donna Vassalo Karen Mills Unknown Front Row L2R Ross Vines Paul Berry Bruce Marchment Matthew Enever Stuart McKay Gordon Rae Murray Lukiane Lazo 5129.03 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4 5 6 5129.03 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4 5 6 Names Back Row L2R Unknown Greg Jefferd Peter Haynes Sam Folino McDonaki Unknown Peter Paskowicz Brett Scholes Unknown Unknown Unknown Second Row L2R Unknown Sharon Bristow Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Sharon Ormston Unknown Unknown Unknown Front Row L2R Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Johnson 5129.04 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4Y 5129.04 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4Y Names Back Row L2R Craig Galloway Unknown Peter Robinson Bruce Willaton Bradley Lukane Peter Wilson Mark Lewis Kurt Rundell John Keating Unknown Second Row L2R Narelle Trainor Margaret Caddick Debra Sandra Ormston Gordaro Unknown Jenny Farrugia Unknown Front Row L2R Steven McIlwaine Kim Van Ardel Unknown Tijan Knight Unknown Kathy Hoban Lisa Holden David Ford 5129.05 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 5 6 5129.06 - Albion State School 1976 Staff 5129.06 - Albion State School 1976 Staff Names Back Row L2R Mrs Lorna Stainer Mrs Maree Doherty Miss Glenda Galbraith Mr Peter OBrien Mr Tim Godbor Miss Reeve Yoffe Miss Maureen OMahony Miss Sue Howell Front Row L2R Mrs Cathy Williams Mrs Wilma Fielding Miss Kerry He Mr Paul Clancy Miss Maree Higginson Mrs Lois Ewels Mrs Marlen De Lorenzo Absent Mrs Diana Schultz...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5129.01 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 1C 5129.01 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 1C Names Back Row L2R Unknown Michael Siobecki Matthew Phillips Mark Gowans Mario Benzel Unknown Unknown Unknown Second Row L2R Unknown Unknown Unknown Pauline Shaw Unknown Annette Hartman Julie Shaw Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Front Row L2R Peter Young Unknown Offie Michelle Grieg Lydia Hyett Unknown Unknown Greg Wilson Unknown 5129.02 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 2E 5129.02 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 2E Names Back Row L2R Gary James Laxo Dean Chanbers Ann Slattery Unknown Colin Phillips Billy David Sultans Unknown Second Row L2R Debra Bristow Tanya Berry Susanne Phillips Camille Hatzegorgio Unknown Mrs Ewels Valya Juchima Sandra Cipriani Donna Vassalo Karen Mills Unknown Front Row L2R Ross Vines Paul Berry Bruce Marchment Matthew Enever Stuart McKay Gordon Rae Murray Lukiane Lazo 5129.03 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4 5 6 5129.03 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4 5 6 Names Back Row L2R Unknown Greg Jefferd Peter Haynes Sam Folino McDonaki Unknown Peter Paskowicz Brett Scholes Unknown Unknown Unknown Second Row L2R Unknown Sharon Bristow Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Sharon Ormston Unknown Unknown Unknown Front Row L2R Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Johnson 5129.04 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4Y 5129.04 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4Y Names Back Row L2R Craig Galloway Unknown Peter Robinson Bruce Willaton Bradley Lukane Peter Wilson Mark Lewis Kurt Rundell John Keating Unknown Second Row L2R Narelle Trainor Margaret Caddick Debra Sandra Ormston Gordaro Unknown Jenny Farrugia Unknown Front Row L2R Steven McIlwaine Kim Van Ardel Unknown Tijan Knight Unknown Kathy Hoban Lisa Holden David Ford 5129.05 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 5 6 5129.06 - Albion State School 1976 Staff 5129.06 - Albion State School 1976 Staff Names Back Row L2R Mrs Lorna Stainer Mrs Maree Doherty Miss Glenda Galbraith Mr Peter OBrien Mr Tim Godbor Miss Reeve Yoffe Miss Maureen OMahony Miss Sue Howell Front Row L2R Mrs Cathy Williams Mrs Wilma Fielding Miss Kerry He Mr Paul Clancy Miss Maree Higginson Mrs Lois Ewels Mrs Marlen De Lorenzo Absent Mrs Diana Schultz Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 1976 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5129.01 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 1C 5129.01 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 1C Names Back Row L2R Unknown Michael Siobecki Matthew Phillips Mark Gowans Mario Benzel Unknown Unknown Unknown Second Row L2R Unknown Unknown Unknown Pauline Shaw Unknown Annette Hartman Julie Shaw Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Front Row L2R Peter Young Unknown Offie Michelle Grieg Lydia Hyett Unknown Unknown Greg Wilson Unknown 5129.02 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 2E 5129.02 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 2E Names Back Row L2R Gary James Laxo Dean Chanbers Ann Slattery Unknown Colin Phillips Billy David Sultans Unknown Second Row L2R Debra Bristow Tanya Berry Susanne Phillips Camille Hatzegorgio Unknown Mrs Ewels Valya Juchima Sandra Cipriani Donna Vassalo Karen Mills Unknown Front Row L2R Ross Vines Paul Berry Bruce Marchment Matthew Enever Stuart McKay Gordon Rae Murray Lukiane Lazo 5129.03 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4 5 6 5129.03 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4 5 6 Names Back Row L2R Unknown Greg Jefferd Peter Haynes Sam Folino McDonaki Unknown Peter Paskowicz Brett Scholes Unknown Unknown Unknown Second Row L2R Unknown Sharon Bristow Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Sharon Ormston Unknown Unknown Unknown Front Row L2R Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Johnson 5129.04 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4Y 5129.04 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 3 4Y Names Back Row L2R Craig Galloway Unknown Peter Robinson Bruce Willaton Bradley Lukane Peter Wilson Mark Lewis Kurt Rundell John Keating Unknown Second Row L2R Narelle Trainor Margaret Caddick Debra Sandra Ormston Gordaro Unknown Jenny Farrugia Unknown Front Row L2R Steven McIlwaine Kim Van Ardel Unknown Tijan Knight Unknown Kathy Hoban Lisa Holden David Ford 5129.05 - Albion State School 1976 Grade 5 6 5129.06 - Albion State School 1976 Staff 5129.06 - Albion State School 1976 Staff Names Back Row L2R Mrs Lorna Stainer Mrs Maree Doherty Miss Glenda Galbraith Mr Peter OBrien Mr Tim Godbor Miss Reeve Yoffe Miss Maureen OMahony Miss Sue Howell Front Row L2R Mrs Cathy Williams Mrs Wilma Fielding Miss Kerry He Mr Paul Clancy Miss Maree Higginson Mrs Lois Ewels Mrs Marlen De Lorenzo Absent Mrs Diana Schultzalbion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Report, Paul Jerome, Advisory Committee on a Proposed Convenience Centre and an Alternative Shire Proposal - Eltham Gateway Community Precinct Concept Plan - 895 Main Road Eltham, October 1997
... Robert Maclellan, appointed Mr. Paul Jerome as an Advisory Committee under section 151 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 to consider a Convenience Centre and an alternative proposal by Iha Shire of Nillumbik being the Eltham Gateway Community Precinct Concept Plan for the site of the former Shire of Eltham municipal offices at 895 Main Road, Eltham. ...Robert Maclellan, appointed Mr. Paul Jerome as an Advisory Committee under section 151 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 to consider a Convenience Centre and an alternative proposal by Iha Shire of Nillumbik being the Eltham Gateway Community Precinct Concept Plan for the site of the former Shire of Eltham municipal offices at 895 Main Road, Eltham. ...On 15 December 1994 the former Shire of Eltham ceased to exist following the Liberal Kennett Government local council amalgamations. A new Nillumbik Shire Council was established with unelected commissioners appointed. That Council sold the former Eltham Shire Council Offices and land at 89S Main Road Eltham to Dallas Price Homes Pty. Ltd. the sale being conditional upon the granting of a planning permit for a petrol station/convenience store, fast food and video outlet. The sale was conditional that if the permit was not granted by 30 August. 1997, the contract could be avoided by either the purchaser or the vendor. The proposed development consisted of a petrol station with undercover fuelling facilities, convenience shopping, a drive through service facility for fast food, an 80 seat cafe, automated banking, a children's play area and retail space. In addition, the proposal included a 200 square metre community facility for Council use, provision of on site carparking over 2 levels for 83 vehicles, and advertising signage. An Advisory Committee consisting of Dimitry Reed and Margaret Pitt was appointed under Section 151 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 to hear submissions on the proposal to develop the land at 895 Main Road Eltham, the site of the former Eltham Shire Offices. In September 1996, two applications were made by Contour Consultants Australia Pty Ltd on behalf of Dallas Price Homes Ply Ltd, to Nillumbik Shire Council. After extensive notification, the Council received 213 objections and a petition of over 1400 signatures. On October 9, 1996, Nillumbik Shire Council issued Notices of Decision to Grant Permit on Applications number 96/03376 and 96/0377 for the use and development of the land as a convenience Centre consisting of a petrol station, convenience store, cafe/takeaway food premises, a retail facility and a community facility, with associated advertising signs. Objectors to the proposals lodged Planning Appeals number 96/40724 and 96/40812 with the Administrative Appeals Tribunal on November 1, 1996. The grounds of appeal can be summarised as: inappropriate development, insufficient carparking, traffic and access issues, unsatisfactory design, inadequate permit conditions, the proposal being out of character with the area. and being contrary to the purpose and orderly development of the Eltham Town Centre, excessive noise, lack of consultation and unsuitable signage. On November 13, 1996, the Minister for Planning and Local Government directed the Registrar of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. under Section 41 (1) (a) of the Planning Act 1980, to refer the Appeals to the Governor in Council for determination without a hearing or recommendation by the Tribunal. The Minister for Planning and Local Government called in the Appeals as he considered that they raised major issues of policy relating to the facilitation of development in accordance with the objectives set out in Section 4 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987, and that determination of the Appeals could have a substantial effect on the achievement of these planning objectives. The Minister required the Advisory Committee to consider the planning merits of the proposed use and development, and to address the issues raised in the objections. The Advisory Committee was required to produce a report providing: • The Committee's response to the matters detailed; • Relevant supporting information for the Advisory Committee's recommendation; and • A description of the proceedings conducted by the Advisory Committee and a list of those consulted or heard by the Committee. In March 1997, elections were held in the Shire of Nillumbik and the view of the new Council to this proposal differed from the view held by the earlier Council Hence the Submission made to the Committee by the Shire was against the decision by the Shire of Nillumbik to issue the Notices of Decision to Grant a Permit. The Recommendations of the Advisory Committee were: i. The cafe and take away food premises are as of right uses and are therefore allowable, but that shop and petrol station are unacceptable uses. A community facility is a discretionary use and is acceptable. ii. A development of the type and scale proposed is totally inappropriate for this land and that the Applications number 96/03376 and 96/0377 for the use and development of the land as a convenience Centre consisting of a petrol station, convenience store, café/takeaway food premises, a retail facility and a community facility, with associated advertising signs, be refused. iii. The land should be rezoned for public purposes and should remain in the community's ownership for community use. Following this, the Minister for Planning and Local Government, the Hon. Robert Maclellan, appointed Mr. Paul Jerome as an Advisory Committee under section 151 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 to consider a Convenience Centre and an alternative proposal by Iha Shire of Nillumbik being the Eltham Gateway Community Precinct Concept Plan for the site of the former Shire of Eltham municipal offices at 895 Main Road, Eltham. In summary, the terms of reference for the Advisory Committee required it to: • consider the merits of the Council proposal • examine the merits of both proposals in terms of net community benefit • address the report of the previous Advisory Committee on the Convenience Centre proposal The Advisory Committee inspected the site and considered all the material before It including submissions made by all parties to the previous Advisory Committee and correspondence received by the Department of Infrastructure both before and after that Committee submltted its report. The Advisory Committee also held discussions with the following people: • Cr. Robert Marshall • Cr. Margaret Jennings • Cr. Lex de Man • Mr. Dallas Howgate of Dallas Price Properties, also Dallas Price Homes • Mr. Barry Rochford, CEO, Shire of Nillumbik • Ms. Yvonne Rust, Planning Officer, Shire of Nillumbik • Mr. Gregory Burgess, Architect of the Eltham Library and of Council’s Community Precinct Concept Plan • Mr. Jim Connor representing Mrs Thelma Barkway of the Eltham Senior Citizens Club Having considered all the material before it, the Committee arrived at two basic conclusions. First, the DPP proposal should be rejected because, on its merits, It does not sufficiently satisfy the requirements of the planning scheme which is a statutory document. The planning scheme requires that, before making a decision on the permit applications for the DPP proposal, a range of matters must be considered. It follows that consideration of these matters should Influence the decision. These matters include local policies relating to character and amenity. In particular, these policies seek • to conserve and enhance the bushland/country atmosphere, artistic heritage and strong sense of community of the Eltham Town Centre by ensuring that the design and height of any new development is sympathetic to existing buildings • to achieve a pleasing physical environment within the Eltham Town Centre by encouraging a high standard of architecture and urban design • to encourage Improvement to pedestrian amenity through such facilities as open and shattered rest areas and meeting places, crossing facilities, pedestrian arcades, pedestrian links to car parks and pedestrian weather protection • to reduce conflict between vehicular traffic and pedestrian flows, and • to encourage pedestrian thoroughfares It is submitted, as set out In the main body of this report, that the DPP proposal fails substantially to meet these policies and In so doing does not merit the exercise of discretion In Its favour with the Issuing of a permit. This finding is not offset by the investment and employment attributes of the proposal. They do not override the need to comply with the planning scheme. Second, the Council proposal, on Its own merits, substantially meets all statutory requirements applicable to this site with a possible reservation about car parking and traffic management which need further definition and assessment as the concept is refined. The Council proposal, however, has a serious weakness in that Its financial viability has not been adequately tested. The Committee refers to 'financial' rather than 'commercial' viability in recognition that Council owns the land and may enter into a range of agreements and partnerships to realise its concept some of which may be truly commercial and some of which may involve an element of subsidy arising from Council's involvement as a public body acting on behalf of its community. The Committee concludes that Council should be given the opportunity, within a reasonable timeframe to establish the financial feasibility of its concept and should develop a strategy for the future of Its land asset at 895 Main Road in the event that Its concept for the site cannot be realised. 895 main road, advisory committee, dallas price homes, eltham, eltham shire office, nillumbik shire council, planning application, administrative appeals tribunal -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - The Hunt Club Deer Park
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Booklet Hunt Club Community Arts Centre Biennial Report Thursday 26 October 1995|Typed Notes about History of the Deer Park Hunt Club|Spreadsheet for the Hunt Club Caretaker's residence detailing components and condition|Museum Catalogue Worksheet|Sunshine and District Historical Society Newletter No 7 August 1980|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 6 July 1999 Creation Theories Blue Spoons Big Sky opens up for Blue Trio|Newspaper Article Independent 6 July 1999 Artistic pair launches Blue Trio|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 5 April 2005 Hunting gives way to the arts|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 21 July 1999 What does it all mean|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 11 March 1981 A gloomy future for a Sunshine historic building|Newspaper Article History in the offing|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 June 2007 Mural of mystery|Invitation for Rainbow Workshop 22 November 1985|Booklet Hunt Club Community Centre Biennial Report Thursday 24 October 1991|Booklet Chairpersons report 1991|Invitation You're It 9 September 1993|Invitation Free Family Fun Day 30 January 1994|Typed Hunt Club Community Newsletter No 1 1 July 1994|Booklet Hunt Club Community Arts Centre Program Term 2 1994|Booklet Hunt Club Community Arts Centre Program Term 4 1994|Conservation Analysis and Conservation plan for Former Hunt Club Hotel Deer Park Nigel Lewis and Associates 1985|City Engineer Director of Technical and Environmental Services Department 20 August 1985 Hunt Club Buildings|Applications for Use of the Hunt Club Community Centre|Fees & conditions of use for rooms|Deer Park Hunt Club Hotel Building in Ballarat Road owned by ICI Previous Hotels on the same site|Hunt Club Hotel Ballarat Road Deer Park Reservation of Items of Historical Interest|Hand written note Hunt Club Hotel|Typed Letter to Mr TW Deutschmann Town Clerk dated 18 November 1982|Typed letter to Mr Paul Anstey Municipal Offices|Typed letter to Mr N Humphries Sunshine and District Historical Society dated 18 July 1984|Report on Hunt Club building Olwen Ford 22 February 1984|Letters Lions Club of Deer Park 11 March 1983|Letter to The Town Clerk City of Sunshine 29 April 1983 concerns about vandalism at Hunt Club|Letter from Municipal Offices 12 May 1983 a report prepared and will be presented to Council|Report Town Clerks Department 3 July Hunt Club proposed use|Letter to Town Clerk 1st August 1983|Letter to ARC Engineering asking for window screens 3 August 1983|Letter to The Town Clerk 3 August 1983 Security|Letter from Municipal Offices 4 August 1983 Use of Council Committee Room|Annual Report of the Interim Committee of Management Hunt Club Hotel November 1983|Letter to Municipal Offices 1 August 1983 wine bar and restaurant concerns at Hunt Club Hotel|Letter from St John Ambulance Brigade inspection of Hunt Club as suitable site for use of the Brigade 29 May 1983|Letter 19 March 1987 Hunt Club Committee of Management|Letter to Town Clerk from Price Brent Solicitors 7 June 1988 Hunt Club Committee of Management|Deed of Delegation agreement|Guidelines for the use of the Hunt Club|City of Sunshine 19 June 1989 Minutes of last meeting of the Hunt Club Committee of Management|City of Sunshine Specification of Duties and Conditions of Employment Caretaker Hunt Club Community Centre|Aims of the Hunt Club Community Centre|Amendments Additions and comments to the Hunt Club Community Centre Advisory Committe Constitution as submitted by Mr F Ford Mr D Webster Mr B Parsons and Mr J Willaton|Draft Resolution Deed of Delegation|Conditions and Responsibilites of Use|Sunshine City Library invite to frist Sunshine Community Arts Advisory Committee 17th July 1986|Constitution of the Hunt Club Community Centre Committee|Sunshine and District Historical Society Report for Hunt Club Committee 25 June 1997|Draft Licence agreement between Sunshine and District Historical Society and Brimbank City Council 31 July 1998|Aerial photographs|Hand written notes about Hunt Club|Reports and Recommendations of Committees of Council Administration and Finance Committee Minutes 4 June 1985|Memorandum to Manager Environmental services from Town Clerk 14 October 1985 Purchase of additional land...The Hunt Club Ballarar Road Deer Park Booklet Hunt Club Community Arts Centre Biennial Report Thursday 26 October 1995|Typed Notes about History of the Deer Park Hunt Club|Spreadsheet for the Hunt Club Caretaker's residence detailing components and condition|Museum Catalogue Worksheet|Sunshine and District Historical Society Newletter No 7 August 1980|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 6 July 1999 Creation Theories Blue Spoons Big Sky opens up for Blue Trio|Newspaper Article Independent 6 July 1999 Artistic pair launches Blue Trio|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 5 April 2005 Hunting gives way to the arts|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 21 July 1999 What does it all mean|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 11 March 1981 A gloomy future for a Sunshine historic building|Newspaper Article History in the offing|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 June 2007 Mural of mystery|Invitation for Rainbow Workshop 22 November 1985|Booklet Hunt Club Community Centre Biennial Report Thursday 24 October 1991|Booklet Chairpersons report 1991|Invitation You're It 9 September 1993|Invitation Free Family Fun Day 30 January 1994|Typed Hunt Club Community Newsletter No 1 1 July 1994|Booklet Hunt Club Community Arts Centre Program Term 2 1994|Booklet Hunt Club Community Arts Centre Program Term 4 1994|Conservation Analysis and Conservation plan for Former Hunt Club Hotel Deer Park Nigel Lewis and Associates 1985|City Engineer Director of Technical and Environmental Services Department 20 August 1985 Hunt Club Buildings|Applications for Use of the Hunt Club Community Centre|Fees & conditions of use for rooms|Deer Park Hunt Club Hotel Building in Ballarat Road owned by ICI Previous Hotels on the same site|Hunt Club Hotel Ballarat Road Deer Park Reservation of Items of Historical Interest|Hand written note Hunt Club Hotel|Typed Letter to Mr TW Deutschmann Town Clerk dated 18 November 1982|Typed letter to Mr Paul Anstey Municipal Offices|Typed letter to Mr N Humphries Sunshine and District Historical Society dated 18 July 1984|Report on Hunt Club building Olwen Ford 22 February 1984|Letters Lions Club of Deer Park 11 March 1983|Letter to The Town Clerk City of Sunshine 29 April 1983 concerns about vandalism at Hunt Club|Letter from Municipal Offices 12 May 1983 a report prepared and will be presented to Council|Report Town Clerks Department 3 July Hunt Club proposed use|Letter to Town Clerk 1st August 1983|Letter to ARC Engineering asking for window screens 3 August 1983|Letter to The Town Clerk 3 August 1983 Security|Letter from Municipal Offices 4 August 1983 Use of Council Committee Room|Annual Report of the Interim Committee of Management Hunt Club Hotel November 1983|Letter to Municipal Offices 1 August 1983 wine bar and restaurant concerns at Hunt Club Hotel|Letter from St John Ambulance Brigade inspection of Hunt Club as suitable site for use of the Brigade 29 May 1983|Letter 19 March 1987 Hunt Club Committee of Management|Letter to Town Clerk from Price Brent Solicitors 7 June 1988 Hunt Club Committee of Management|Deed of Delegation agreement|Guidelines for the use of the Hunt Club|City of Sunshine 19 June 1989 Minutes of last meeting of the Hunt Club Committee of Management|City of Sunshine Specification of Duties and Conditions of Employment Caretaker Hunt Club Community Centre|Aims of the Hunt Club Community Centre|Amendments Additions and comments to the Hunt Club Community Centre Advisory Committe Constitution as submitted by Mr F Ford Mr D Webster Mr B Parsons and Mr J Willaton|Draft Resolution Deed of Delegation|Conditions and Responsibilites of Use|Sunshine City Library invite to frist Sunshine Community Arts Advisory Committee 17th July 1986|Constitution of the Hunt Club Community Centre Committee|Sunshine and District Historical Society Report for Hunt Club Committee 25 June 1997|Draft Licence agreement between Sunshine and District Historical Society and Brimbank City Council 31 July 1998|Aerial photographs|Hand written notes about Hunt Club|Reports and Recommendations of Committees of Council Administration and Finance Committee Minutes 4 June 1985|Memorandum to Manager Environmental services from Town Clerk 14 October 1985 Purchase of additional land Collection of documents relating to The Hunt Club Deer Park History and Buildings Archive The Hunt Club Deer Park ...Booklet Hunt Club Community Arts Centre Biennial Report Thursday 26 October 1995|Typed Notes about History of the Deer Park Hunt Club|Spreadsheet for the Hunt Club Caretaker's residence detailing components and condition|Museum Catalogue Worksheet|Sunshine and District Historical Society Newletter No 7 August 1980|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 6 July 1999 Creation Theories Blue Spoons Big Sky opens up for Blue Trio|Newspaper Article Independent 6 July 1999 Artistic pair launches Blue Trio|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 5 April 2005 Hunting gives way to the arts|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 21 July 1999 What does it all mean|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 11 March 1981 A gloomy future for a Sunshine historic building|Newspaper Article History in the offing|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 June 2007 Mural of mystery|Invitation for Rainbow Workshop 22 November 1985|Booklet Hunt Club Community Centre Biennial Report Thursday 24 October 1991|Booklet Chairpersons report 1991|Invitation You're It 9 September 1993|Invitation Free Family Fun Day 30 January 1994|Typed Hunt Club Community Newsletter No 1 1 July 1994|Booklet Hunt Club Community Arts Centre Program Term 2 1994|Booklet Hunt Club Community Arts Centre Program Term 4 1994|Conservation Analysis and Conservation plan for Former Hunt Club Hotel Deer Park Nigel Lewis and Associates 1985|City Engineer Director of Technical and Environmental Services Department 20 August 1985 Hunt Club Buildings|Applications for Use of the Hunt Club Community Centre|Fees & conditions of use for rooms|Deer Park Hunt Club Hotel Building in Ballarat Road owned by ICI Previous Hotels on the same site|Hunt Club Hotel Ballarat Road Deer Park Reservation of Items of Historical Interest|Hand written note Hunt Club Hotel|Typed Letter to Mr TW Deutschmann Town Clerk dated 18 November 1982|Typed letter to Mr Paul Anstey Municipal Offices|Typed letter to Mr N Humphries Sunshine and District Historical Society dated 18 July 1984|Report on Hunt Club building Olwen Ford 22 February 1984|Letters Lions Club of Deer Park 11 March 1983|Letter to The Town Clerk City of Sunshine 29 April 1983 concerns about vandalism at Hunt Club|Letter from Municipal Offices 12 May 1983 a report prepared and will be presented to Council|Report Town Clerks Department 3 July Hunt Club proposed use|Letter to Town Clerk 1st August 1983|Letter to ARC Engineering asking for window screens 3 August 1983|Letter to The Town Clerk 3 August 1983 Security|Letter from Municipal Offices 4 August 1983 Use of Council Committee Room|Annual Report of the Interim Committee of Management Hunt Club Hotel November 1983|Letter to Municipal Offices 1 August 1983 wine bar and restaurant concerns at Hunt Club Hotel|Letter from St John Ambulance Brigade inspection of Hunt Club as suitable site for use of the Brigade 29 May 1983|Letter 19 March 1987 Hunt Club Committee of Management|Letter to Town Clerk from Price Brent Solicitors 7 June 1988 Hunt Club Committee of Management|Deed of Delegation agreement|Guidelines for the use of the Hunt Club|City of Sunshine 19 June 1989 Minutes of last meeting of the Hunt Club Committee of Management|City of Sunshine Specification of Duties and Conditions of Employment Caretaker Hunt Club Community Centre|Aims of the Hunt Club Community Centre|Amendments Additions and comments to the Hunt Club Community Centre Advisory Committe Constitution as submitted by Mr F Ford Mr D Webster Mr B Parsons and Mr J Willaton|Draft Resolution Deed of Delegation|Conditions and Responsibilites of Use|Sunshine City Library invite to frist Sunshine Community Arts Advisory Committee 17th July 1986|Constitution of the Hunt Club Community Centre Committee|Sunshine and District Historical Society Report for Hunt Club Committee 25 June 1997|Draft Licence agreement between Sunshine and District Historical Society and Brimbank City Council 31 July 1998|Aerial photographs|Hand written notes about Hunt Club|Reports and Recommendations of Committees of Council Administration and Finance Committee Minutes 4 June 1985|Memorandum to Manager Environmental services from Town Clerk 14 October 1985 Purchase of additional landthe hunt club, ballarar road, deer park -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1988
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Ron Best is monitoring developments regarding a report on the New South Wales (NSW) egg industry and related issues faced by the NSW Government, particularly concerning Mr. Paul Galea. 8504.44x Invitation to Victorian Egg ProducersThe Poultry Research Council is inviting Victorian egg producers to an informal meeting on the evening of March 8th, 1987, at the VEMB auditorium in Keysborough. 8504.44y From the Poultry Research Council. ...Ron Best is monitoring developments regarding a report on the New South Wales (NSW) egg industry and related issues faced by the NSW Government, particularly concerning Mr. Paul Galea. 8504.44x Invitation to Victorian Egg ProducersThe Poultry Research Council is inviting Victorian egg producers to an informal meeting on the evening of March 8th, 1987, at the VEMB auditorium in Keysborough. 8504.44y From the Poultry Research Council. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1988. This item includes the following documents: 8504.44a Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 7 July 1988 - four pages 8504.44b Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 6 June 1988 - four pages 8504.44c Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 8 Aug 1988 - four pages 8504.44d Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 9 Sept 1988 - five pages 8504.44e Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 11 Nov 1988 - four pages 8504.44f Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 12 Dec 1988 - six pages 8504.44g Australian Quarantine - Looking to the Future, a Government policy statement, circulated by the Hon. Peter Cook Minister for Resources, December 1988 - 55 page booklet 8504.44h Egg Farmers of Victoria Annual Report 1987 to 1988 - 40 pages 8504.44i 29th Victorian random sample laying test 1986-88 by Loris Mason, Ivan Smith, Keath Pattern, Poultry Industry Services.Final Report. 18 pages. 8504.44j This document is a formal acknowledgment from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs to the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. The Department received a letter from the Association, dated 22 July, containing comments on the Minister's statement about egg marketing.The Minister expresses gratitude for the feedback provided by the Association. The comments from the Association have been noted and will be considered in relation to egg marketing policies or decisions. 8504.44k This document is a formal notification regarding appointments to the Egg Board for a term ending June 30, 1989. 8504.44l From Ron Best MLC. Key Points of the NSW Egg Industry Reform Document. The NSW egg industry must shift from heavy regulation to a more market-oriented approach to improve efficiency and competitiveness. Current arrangements are complex, controversial, and unsustainable; managed change is preferred over abrupt deregulation or maintaining the status quo. 8504.44m David Kennedy, MLA, expresses his support for the request to have a representative from Northern Victoria on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, aligning with the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria's advocacy. 8504.44n This document is a formal response from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs to a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria regarding changes to the Egg Marketing Act. 8504.44o This document is a formal letter from the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet addressed to the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. The Department confirms receipt of a letter from the Association regarding egg marketing arrangements. 8504.44p The Poultry Farmer Licensing Committee's key activities during the 1987-1988 financial year included overseeing licensing operations for poultry farmers, ensuring compliance with the Egg Industry Stabilization Act 1983, and reporting to Parliament. 8504.44q National Social Science Survey Volume 1, No 1 Report Aug 1988 8504.44r This document is a professional letter from Policy Consultants to the Commercial Egg Producers Association, highlighting the following key points: Policy Consultants specialize in policy analysis, development, representation, and implementation. The firm has been operating for over 18 months and has built a credible record of achievements for its clients.They have established an excellent reputation for the quality of their work 8504.44s Newsletter "Eggbeat" Spring 1988. Includes: Deregulation in the New Zealand egg industry, as discussed at the 8th Annual Egg Industry Conference, involved significant changes from a previously controlled market. 8504.44t Agrimark News, the Australian Agribusiness Newsletter Issue 3. This document emphasizes the importance of marketing research and strong customer relationships in Australian agribusiness. 8504.44u Jaques Martin Hewitt International May Economic Statement July 1988 - 4 pages. The document provides detailed analysis of changes to superannuation from the May Economic Statement, focusing on impacts for funds, employers, and trustees. 8504.44v Producer Meeting Summary at Crystal Egg July 1988. Record attendance at the meeting reflected widespread concern among producers about low returns in the egg industry. 8504.44w This document is a formal letter from Ron Best, a Victorian legislator, addressed to Kevin Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. Ron Best is monitoring developments regarding a report on the New South Wales (NSW) egg industry and related issues faced by the NSW Government, particularly concerning Mr. Paul Galea. 8504.44x Invitation to Victorian Egg ProducersThe Poultry Research Council is inviting Victorian egg producers to an informal meeting on the evening of March 8th, 1987, at the VEMB auditorium in Keysborough. 8504.44y From the Poultry Research Council. The Poultry Research Council manages levy funds from egg producers and taxpayers to benefit the egg industry and consumers.Levy collection changed as of July 1: 3.25 cents per hen quota, deducted monthly by State Egg Corporations and Boards. 8504.44z From the Poultry Research Council. The Council is reviewing fifty applications for funding new and ongoing projects, as well as travel grants for the 1988/89 financial year. 8504.44aa This document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs to the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, requesting nominations for the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.44ab The document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs in Victoria, addressed to the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. The Department thanks the Association for submitting comments on the Public Bodies Review Committee's report concerning the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.44ac Key Points of the 1988 Australian Primary Industries and Resources Reforms 8504.44ad This document is a transcript from a 1988 egg industry meeting, highlighting key challenges and concerns regarding egg pricing and industry regulation:There is significant frustration among producers due to poor communication between the government, the Prices Commissioner, the Egg Board, and producers themselves. 8504.44ae This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association (CEPA) dated December 5, 1988, addressed to Mrs. Jean Vipadi of the Egg Farmers of Victoria. CEPA requests the names of all egg producers supplying the Crystal Egg Company in Bendigo. 8504.44af To the Department of Agriculture and Rural affairs. The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria formally requests: Copies of all papers presented at a poultry seminar held in Melbourne on June 21, 1988. Organization of a poultry industry seminar in Bendigo or Northern Victoria to facilitate attendance by local producers who find it difficult to travel to Melbourne. 8504.44ag To the Department of Agriculture and Rural affairs. The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria addressing concerns about proposed changes to the Egg Marketing Act. 8504.44ah Annual Supplement in the Bendigo Advertiser. The document outlines the challenges and developments in the egg industry in the Bendigo region, focusing on the period up to 1988. 8504.44ai The document is a formal letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to the Minister of Agriculture & Rural Affairs. The Association urges the appointment of a representative from northern Victoria poultry producers to the Egg Board, highlighting that country producers have lacked representation for the past 10 years. 8504.44aj To International Public Relations, Melbourne. These points highlight ongoing dissatisfaction with current egg pricing governance and the need for internal resolution before further action. 8504.44ak This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of an association, addressed to Mr. Kevin Brinkkotter, President of the Poultry Section of the Victorian Farmers Union (V.F.U.).Key Points:The association is requesting clarification on the V.F.U.'s policy regarding Professor Alan Fels and egg pricing. 8504.44al The document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, dated May 10, 1988. The Association is requesting an increase in the price of all grades of eggs due to rising costs, including upcoming increases in S.E.C. charges.The letter emphasizes the need for a reasonable return to ensure the viability of egg producers. 8504.44am To the Egg Marketing Working Party. Submission from CEPA. 8504.44an This document is a nomination letter proposing candidates for the position of Producer Member on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. The letter submits a panel of names for consideration for the Producer Member position on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board.Primary Nominee:Ron Robins (born 20th July, 1924) is the first choice. He has 37 years of experience in the egg industry.He operates a farm with his son, managing 10,500 birds, which allows him the flexibility to serve on the Board. 8504.44ao This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria, addressed to Mr. David Kennedy, M.L.A. The Association is requesting a meeting (deputation) with the Labour Party Rural Committee. 8504.44ap To the Labour Party working Committee. CEPA requests a meeting with them. 8504.44aq To the Minister of Agricultura and Rural affairs. Disagreement with the results of a meeting with the Crystal Egg Company. 8504.44ar To the Labour Party Rural Committee requesting a deputation meeting. 8504.44as To the Egg farmers of Victoria. CEPA requests a rise in egg prices. 8504.44at The submission is from Bendigo egg producers to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, following discussions about establishing an egg washing facility at Crystal Egg Co. in Bendigo.A Board sub-committee (Messrs. Foster and Peacock) was formed to investigate options. 8504.44au Industry Super Update Newletter No 11. Discusses Confusion Over Superannuation Tax Changes. 8504.44av The document presents a review of Victorian egg prices conducted by the Prices Commissioner in March 1988. The review was led by Professor Allan Fels, serving as the Prices Commissioner for Victoria.The focus was on evaluating the pricing structure and market conditions for eggs in Victoria at that time.The review aimed to ensure fair pricing practices and assess any regulatory or economic factors influencing egg prices. 8504.44aw Promotional letter regarding re Industrial Relations. Recipients receive a special update with important changes in the industrial relations system. The Index is a comprehensive guide (over 400 pages) to major and minor players in industrial relations.It contains practical, up-to-date information. 8504.44ax This document is a formal letter from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board to the Commercial Egg Producers Association. The Board previously agreed in 1984 to provide financial assistance to the Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture for facility development, but the College did not proceed at that time. The College has now submitted a similar request for financial assistance. 8504.44ay News circulars issued by the Victorian Egg Marketing Board (Egg Farmers of Victoria) during 1988 8504.44az From the Egg Farmers of Victoria disussion of various points which reflect operational changes, pricing adjustments, quality improvements, and future marketing plans for the Victorian egg industry. 8504.44aaa From the Egg Farmers of Victoria. Key Points of the Victorian Egg Marketing Board Regulatory Changes 8504.44aab News circulars issued by the Victorian Egg Marketing Board (Egg Farmers of Victoria) during 1988 8504.44aac The document is a letter from Bernie Dunn, Leader of the National Party (Council), addressing concerns about deregulation in the egg industry. 8504.44aad The letter is from David Kennedy, a member of the Legislative Assembly, addressed to Kevin Fitzgibbons, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producer's Association.Kennedy encloses a reply from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Mr. Evan Walker, regarding representations made on behalf of the Association about a submission to the Public Bodies Review Committee Report. 8504.44aae From David Kennedy MP - Ministerial Statement on Egg Marketing. 8504.44aaf This document is a formal response from the Legislative Council's Agriculture & Rural Affairs Caucus Committee to a request from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria for a meeting. The Committee acknowledges receipt of the Association's request for a meeting regarding concerns in the poultry industry. 8504.44aag This document is a formal letter from Michael John, M.P., Member for Bendigo East, addressed to Mr. Kevin Fitzgibbon, Secretary of C.E.P.A. Acknowledgement of Correspondence:Michael John thanks Mr. Fitzgibbon for his letter dated December 28, 1988, which included a copy of a letter sent to the Minister for Agriculture & Rural Affairs.The correspondence concerns the Public Bodies Review Committee Report on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.44aah This document is a letter from Senator Shirley Walters advocating for legislative reform regarding the Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975. Private property can be added to the National Estate register without owners being notified or aware. This process can impose severe restrictions on property use, affecting all types of property (residential, commercial, industrial, rural).Proposed Solution 8504.44aai This document outlines the agenda and contact details for an upcoming meeting of the Coliban Water Investigation Committee. 8504.44aaj Submission for Protest Meeting 1988. Victorian egg producers in 1988 faced significant financial and regulatory challenges 8504.44aak CEPA Minutes of Annual Conference June 1988 8504.44aal Envelope with Crystal Indistries Logo and Address, 37cent Stamp with Queen Elizabeth Australia 8504.44aam Envelope addressed to All Members of CEPA, Card of thanks 8504.44aan Minutes of CEPA Annual Conference June 1988 8504.44aao Newsletter "The Rural Scene" from the Primary Industry and Energy Minister John Kerin. This document outlines the Australian Federal Government's approach to supporting rural industries and communities, emphasizing the interconnectedness of industry and community life in country areas. 8504.44aap From the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs is coordinating with the Commercial Egg Producers' Association regarding HPSA seminars at the Egg Board in Keysborough.Greg Parkinson, the main speaker, will reach out to arrange a suitable meeting date. 8504.44aaq Handwritten letter from Murray Oakes re meeting at Roberstsons' 8504.44aar This document is a formal letter from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board (trading as Egg Farmers of Victoria) to the Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture. The key points are:Interest-Free Loan OfferThe Board is providing a five-year, interest-free loan of $50,000 to the College. 8504.44aas This document is a formal response from the Crystal Egg Company to Mrs. Joan Heard of CEPA, addressing concerns about the effectiveness of a recent meeting and clarifying issues related to egg industry costs and pricing. 8504.44aat This document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs regarding the organization of educational poultry seminars in Bendigo. The letter thanks Mrs. Joan Heard for her interest in poultry seminars previously conducted in Melbourne by the World Poultry Science Association (WPSA). 8504.44aau This document is a formal letter from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs, dated July 27, 1988, addressed to G J Hilson, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers Association. 8504.44aav This document is a formal letter from the South Bendigo Branch of egg producers in Victoria, expressing concerns to the Egg Farmers of Victoria about the delayed operation of an egg washer at Crystal. The egg washer, expected to be operational by August, is still not usable, causing concern among small producers.egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association
