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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 26/11/2000
On the 26th of November 2000, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held its "Primelife Grandparent of the Year" grand finale award celebration. The event was held at the Melbourne Town Hall. In this photo, Victorian Junior Latin Dance Champions, Shaun Kingston and Kelly Yates, perform one of their ballroom dance routines during the event. The photo appears on page 16 of the Vol 14 Issue 01, Autumn 2001 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It accompanies an article titled, "business promotions unit", which reports on the award night event. The photo is captioned: "Kelly Yates, left, and Shaun Kingston display their award winning dance style."COL photo of two people, both facing the camera. They are clasping eath other's hand during a dance performance. Both are dressed in ballroom dancing costumes - the young man is wearing a black shirt and black trousers and the young woman is wearing an orange sleeveless mini dress. In the background, people are seated at large round tables covered in white tablecloths.[Handwritten in red ink in the top right corner] 5. [On a white label, handwritten in black ink] Shaun Kingston and Kelly Yates, display their award winning dance style. 16 [circled]arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, fundraising, primelife, grandparent of the year, gpoty, ballroom dancing, latin dance, champions, dance competitions, junior dance, shaun kingston, kelly yates, dance costumes, melbourne town hall, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 21/03/2001
An art exhibition of Barbara Ashford Wood's paintings was held from the 21st to the 31st of March 2001 at the Australian Guild of Realist Artists Galleries in Camberwell. The exhibition was a fundraising event for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV). In this photo, Barbara Ashford Wood is standing in front of some of her paintings with the director of The Guild Galleries, Brenda Innes, CEO of Primelife Corporation, Ted Sent, and Arthritis Victoria President, Bruce Dyson. The photo appears on page 2 of the Vol 14 Issue 03, Spring 2001 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It is captioned: "At a recent exhibition of paintings by Barbara Ashford Wood at the Guild Galleries in Camberwell. (l to r): Brenda Innes, gallery director, Ted Sent, CEO Primelife Corporation, the artist, and Bruce Dyson, president of Arthritis Victoria, which benefited from the proceeds of the event." The event was initially promoted with a photo of one of Barbara's paintings on page 17 of the Vol 14 Issue 01, Autumn 2001 edition of Update.COL photo of four people, standing in a row, posing for a photo. They are all smiling. One of the women is holding a large bouquet of flowers. On the wall behind them, several paintings are displayed.[In black ink handwritten onto white label] 2 [circled]; [in black ink typed onto white label] The Guild Galleries in Camberwell was the setting for an exhibition of paintings by Barbara Ashford Wood (second from right). To a backdrop of some of her works, Barbara pictured with (from left): Brenda Innes gallery director, Ted Sent CEO Primelife Corporation and Bruce Dyson, president of Arthritis Victoria which benefited from the proceeds of the event.; [in black ink, handwritten onto white label] published in Update Sept. 2001; March 2001arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, art exhibition, fundraising, barbara ashford wood, artist, guild galleries, guild house, australian guild of realist artists galleries, agra, brenda innes, director, ted sent, primelife corporation, ceo, bruce dyson, president, update, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, a group of people pose for a photo at the morning tea event. From left to right: Bruce Dyson (AFV President), an unidentified man, Ted Sent (CEO of Primelife Corporation), Pauline Satchell (AFV), and an unidentified man.COL photo of a group of five people (standing), posing for a photo. Behind them are some tables covered in white tablecloths, with cups and saucers, bowls, and an urn.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Bruce Dyson.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, bruce dyson, president, ted sent, ceo, primelife corporation, pauline satchell, 2001