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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, 29/08/2002
On the 29th of August, 2002, Arthritis Victoria held a Community Seminar in partnership with the Western Region Health Centre. The event was held at the Western Region Health Centre in Braybrook. This photo depicts Rheumatologist, Dr Alex Stockman, making a presention during the event.Colour photo of a man speaking into a hand-held microphone. There is a large rectangular table in front of him, on which there is a slide projector, and a wooden tray with a jug of water, two glasses, some paper and an electric cable.[Handwritten in blue ink] Dr Alex Stockman Rheumatologist presenting at the Braybrook seminar 29/8/02.arthritis victoria, av, western region health centre, community seminar, dr alex stockman, rheumatologist, braybrook, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, 02/11/2002
On the 2nd of November 2002, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV), held a Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) Information Day at the Carlton Crest Hotel. Titled 'The Way Forward', it was attended by around 550 people. In this photo, guest speaker Dr Geoffrey Littlejohn, Rheumatologist, addresses the attendees.COL photo of a man standing at a lectern. He is speaking into a microphone attached to a flexible arm, which is held by a short flexible arm attached to the lectern. Beside him is a small table covered with a red tablecloth, on which sits a laptop computer and a glass of water. Behind him, there is a large floor to ceiling black curtain. In the background, to one side, there is a green "EXIT" sign above a doorway.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] DR GEOFFREY LITTLEJOHN Rheumatologist Guest Speaker fms Information Dayarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, fibromyalgia syndrome, fms, the way forward, information day, education, pain management, dr geoffrey littlejohn, rheumatologist, guest speaker, presentation, carlton crest hotel, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, XX/04/1990
In April 1990, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) held an Arthritis Seminar in Trafalgar. The guest speaker was Rheumatologist, Dr Tim Woodruff.B&W close up photo of Dr Tim Woodruff. He is sitting at a slight angle on a row of chairs. Behind him, there are some vertical venetian blinds covering a window.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Dr Tim Woodruff Rheumatologist Guest speaker at Trafalgar Arthritis Seminar April '90arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, outreach, seminar, dr tim woodruff, guest speaker, trafalgar, 1990 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 11/03/XX
On Friday, the 11th of October (year unknown), H & L Hecht visiting Professor, Dr Paul Bacon (Rheumatologist) was the guest speaker at the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's Regional Seminar and Luncheon in Yarrawonga. This photo depicts Professor Bacon making a slide presentation during the seminar.COL photo of a man standing in front of a large slide projector screen. The text on the slide being projected onto the screen (partially obscured) is: "EDUCATION - R... Patient Care... now... Academic... long term... Rheumatic disease... --> morbidity...". On his other side, there is a display board affixed to a brick wall. In the foreground, attendees of the seminar have been Photographed from behind.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Professor Paul Bacon at RSHG meet ['RSHG meet' has been crossed out] regional seminar & luncheon at Yarrawonga Fri Oct 11th [On a second yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] H + L Hecht Visiting Professor Paul Bacon rheumatologistarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, outreach, seminar, h & l hecht, visiting professor, dr paul bacon, rheumatologist, regional seminar and luncheon, yarrawonga -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 12/07/2002
From the 12th to 13th of July 2002, Arthritis Victoria (AV) held a Health Professionals and Consumers Seminar and a Health Professionals' Dinner in Robinvale (north western Victoria) as part of its Rural And Regional Education (RARE) Program. The keynote speaker was Rheumatologist, Dr Mano Thevathasan (Victorian President, Australian Rheumatology Association). There were also presentations made by Arthritis Victoria's Education and Services staff. This photo depicts Dr Thevathasan and CEO of Robinvale Health Service, Graem Kelly, at the Community Seminar.COL photo of two men standing next to one another, chatting. One of the men is holding some papers, while the other is holding a blue printed booklet or program. In the background, numerous people are seated at tables in a large dark room. Several downlights in the ceiling are evident.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Dr. Mano Thevathasan Rheumatologist & Graem Kelly - CEO Robinvale Health Service at The community seminar Robinvale July 2002arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, arthritis victoria, av, rural and regional education, rare, outreach, health professionals and consumers seminar, dr mano thevathasanm, rheumatologist, australian rheumatology association victorian president, keynote speaker, graem kelly, ceo, robinvale regional health service, robinvale, north western victoria, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2004
During National Healthy Bones Week in 2004, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV), held a Health Professionals' Breakfast Seminar. This photo depicts Dr Chris Fong (Rheumatologist), Dr Caryl Nowson (Associate Professor of the School of Health Sciences, Deakin University), and Nicki McGrath (Jean Hailes Foundation) at the seminar.COL photo of three people posing for a photo in front of a large freestanding vertical banner. The banner contains the text heading, "Osteoporosis Awareness", followed by words such as "support", "advocacy", and "research".[On a white label, typed in black ink] NHBW 2004 - Health Professional Breakfast Seminar L-R Chris Fong Rheumatologist, Caryl Nowson, Assoc Prof, School of Health Sciences, Deakin Uni, Nicki Mc Grath, Jean Hailes Foundationarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, national healthy bones week, nhbw, health professionals breakfast, seminar, guest speaker, dr chris fong, rheumatologist, dr caryl nowson, associate professor, school of health sciences, deakin university, nicki mcgrath, jean hailes foundation, 2004 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 02/05/1988
On the 2nd of May, 1988, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) held an educational Community Seminar at the Springvale Neighbourhood House. This photo depicts Dr Leslie Koadlow, Rheumatologist, Heather Rose (seated), and an unidentified woman at the event.Black and white photo of three people in front of a seated audience, in a hall. At the top end of the hall, there is a freestanding whiteboard, a large table, and a slide projector screen affixed to the brick wall. There are a few posters and signs on the wall.[Handwritten in pencil] 2/5/88 Seminar at Springvale Neighbourhood House [handwritten in black ink] (underline, followed by) 27arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, educational seminar, springvale neighbourhood house, dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, heather rose, springvale, 1988 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, Circa late 1970s to early 1980s
Rheumatologist and founder of the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria (RAAV), Dr Leslie Koadlow AO (1920-2006), conducts an education session during an unidentified event.B&W photo of a man standing next to a blackboard, which has been affixed to a brick wall. He is speaking into a microphone on a stand while pointing to the blackboard. On the blackboard, the following text is written: Assessmt - Med -Phys -Psycho Soc[Handwritten in blue ink] Dr. [Handwritten in pencil] Les Koadlowdr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, founder, co-founder, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, education, seminar, blackboard, health assessment, medical, physical, psycho social -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 30/10/2003
On the 30th of October, Arthritis Victoria held a dinner and seminar for General Practitioners as part of its Rural and Regional Education (RARE) Program. This photo depicts a close up of Rheumatologist, Dr Hedley Griffiths, during his presention.Colour close up photo of a man standing in front of a colourful vertical banner.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, arthritis victoria, av, rural and regional education, rare, outreach, general practitioner dinner and seminar, dr hedley griffiths, rheumatologist, presenter, guest speaker, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 12/07/2002
From the 12th to 13th of July 2002, Arthritis Victoria (AV) held a Health Professionals and Consumers Seminar and a Health Professionals' Dinner in Robinvale (north western Victoria) as part of its Rural And Regional Education (RARE) Program. The keynote speaker was Rheumatologist, Dr Mano Thevathasan (Victorian President, Australian Rheumatology Association). There were also presentations made by Arthritis Victoria's Education and Services staff. This photo depicts (from left to right) Graem Kelly (CEO Robinvale Regional Health Service), Helen Stead (Arthritis Victoria), keynote speaker Dr Mano Thevathasan, Shirley Irvine (Robinvale Arthritis Self Help Group), and Judy Lee (Physiotherapist, Robinvale Regional Health Service). A similar photo, (depicting only three people from this group), appears on page 17 of the Vol 15 Issue 3, Spring 2002 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It is captioned: "(Left to right) Mr Graem Kelly CEO Robinvale District Community, SMU's Helen Stead, Dr Mano Thevathasan." In the accompanying article, it is stated that Graem Kelly is the CEO of the Robinvale District Health Service.COL photo of five people, standing next to one another in a row. Three of them are holding some papers in their hands. In the background, there is a slide projector screen on a stand and some posters on the wall.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] L to R. Robinvale Community Seminar July 2002 Graham ["Graham" is crossed out] Graem Kelly - CEO Robinvale Regional Health Service, Heal ["Heal" is crossed out] Helen Stead - AV Dr. Mano Thevathasan Rheumatologist ARA President (Vic Branch) Shirley Irvine - Robinvale Arthritis S. Help Group. Judy Lee - physio Robinvale Healtharthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, arthritis victoria, av, rural and regional education, rare, outreach, health professionals and consumers seminar, graem kelly, ceo, robinvale regional health service, helen stead, dr mano thevathasanm, rheumatologist, australian rheumatology association victorian president, keynote speaker, shirley irvine, robinvale arthritis self help group, judy lee, physiotherapist, robinvale regional health service, robinvale, north western victoria, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1995
In 1995, the H & L Hecht Trust sponsored a talk by Australian rheumatologist, Professor Nicholas Bellamy. In this photo, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's President, Dr Leslie Koadlow AO (1920-2006), and Professor Bellamy partake in a chat and a drink at the event.COL photo of two men standing indoors, near a doorway. On the wall behind them is a butler's servery, which is closed.[Handwritten in pencil, across the top left of the photo] Professor Nicholas Bellamy + Dr Les Koadlow H + L [Handwritten in blue ink, on the top right corner of the photo] R I 6. [On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in pencil] H + L Hecht Visiting Professor - 1995dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, founder, co-founder, president, arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, professor nicholas bellamy, h & l hecht, visiting professor, guest speaker, percy baxter arthritis centre, 1995 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, 2001
In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria OV), held a Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) forum. The event was held at Nine Darling Street, a reception centre in South Yarra. In this photo, Rheumatologist, Dr Geoffrey Littlejohn, makes a presentation at the forum.COL photo of a man, wearing a suit, shirt and tie. He is standing at a lectern. On the wall behind him, there is a large wooden-framed mirror on one side (partially obscured) and a sconce (wall lamp) on the other.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, fibromyalgia syndrome, fms, forum, information, education, pain management, dr geoffrey littlejohn, rheumatologist, presentation, south yarra, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2000
In late 2000, Arthritis Victoria (formerly the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria) celebrated the 80th birthday of its founder, rheumatologist Dr Leslie Koadlow AO (1920-2006). Around 90 people attended the celebratrions at AV's headquarters, including Dr Koadlow's family, colleagues, and friends. In this photo, guests gather around the room during the formalities.COL photo of a large group of people, some standing and some seated, gathered in a large meeting room. Some people are holding a glass in one hand (filled with either wine, orange juice or water). In the background, there is a set of bi-fold doors against one wall which have been folded back into the open position. There is also a display board with Photographs and posters along the same wall.dr leslie koadlow, ao, rheumatologist, founder, co-founder, arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, 80th birthday, celebration, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1990-1991
Representatives from the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), event partners and sponsors pose for a photo at the Osteoporosis Prevention and Self Management Course media launch, circa 1990-1991. This is a similar photo to Collection Item 642, which is a black and white print. Appearing from left to right are: Dr Leslie Koadlow (Rheumatologist and AFV President), Rhonda Galbally (Chief Executive of VicHealth); Jan Ryan (Ministry of Health representative); Carmel Travers (Sandhurst Farms), Professor Ken Muirden (Rheumatologist), and Jenny Davidson (AFV's Education and Services Manager).COL photo of a small group of people standing in a semi-circle in front of a large window and a freestanding vertical display board. They are each holding a disposable PhysiCal branded milk-shake cup with a straw. There is a large poster on one of the windows, which contains the text (partially obscured), "Promoting good health and preventing illness in our community". On one panel of the display board, there is the text, "Arthritis Foundation of Victoria 862 2555", and some large posters of people doing various types of exercises, including water exercise. Through the window, there is a view of a grassy sports oval, with a row of houses and some trees in the distance.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis prevention and self management course, dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, president, rhonda galbally, chief executive, vichealth; jan ryan, ministry of health, representative, carmel travers, sandhurst farms, professor ken muirden, jenny davidson, education and services manager, physi-cal, calcium, bone health, c1990, c1991 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria OV), held a Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) forum. The event was held at Nine Darling Street, a reception centre in South Yarra. In this photo, Rheumatologist, Dr Geoffrey Littlejohn, explains how our understanding of fibromyagia has evolved over time.COL photo of a man, wearing a suit, shirt and tie. He is standing at a lectern. To his right, there is a large projector screen displaying a slide projection. The text heading on the slide says, "Fibromyalgia : what is it?", followed by dot points (illegible) under the sub-headings "1940's", "1970's", and "1980's". Above the screen, affixed to the ceiling, there is a small green "EXIT" sign. Behind the screen is a large black curtain. On the wall behind him, there is a large wooden-framed mirror on one side (partially obscured by the curtain) and a two-light sconce (wall lamp) on the other. There is a small table next to him covered with a white tablecloth, on top of which sits a laptop computer. In the foreground, there is a view of the audience from behind.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, fibromyalgia syndrome, fms, forum, information, education, pain management, dr geoffrey littlejohn, rheumatologist, presentation, south yarra, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2000
In late 2000, Arthritis Victoria (formerly the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria) celebrated the 80th birthday of its founder, rheumatologist Dr Leslie Koadlow AO (1920-2006). Around 90 people attended the celebratrions at AV's headquarters, including Dr Koadlow's family, colleagues, and friends. In this photo, Dr Leslie Koadlow, his wife Dr Elsie Koadlow OAM (1922-2010), and an unidentified man pose for a photo during the festivities.COL photo of three people standing in a large room, posing for a photo. Behind them are groups of people, both standing and seated at tables.dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, founder, co-founder, arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, 80th birthday, celebration, dr elsie koadlow, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 16/04/2002
On the 16th of April, 2002, Arthritis Victoria (AV) conducted a seminar in Wangaratta as part of its Rural And Regional Education (RARE) Program. Presenters at the seminar were AV's Tim Bryar with Rheumatologist, Geoff McColl, as the guest speaker. This photo depicts Geoff McColl making a slide presentation to a large audience. The slide being depicted is titled, "What causes osteoarthritis?".COL wide frame photo of a man speaking at a lectern in a large hall. Behind him, there is a stage with a large projector screen on a stand. A slide image titled, "What causes osteoarthritis?", with a diagram of a bone and joint, is being projected onto the screen. Beside the screen, there is a freestanding blue and gold banner on a stand. In the foreground, numerous people are seated at long rectangular tables. There are sheets of orange paper on the table at most place settings. There is a mirror ball hanging from the centre of the ceiling. This photo has been taken from the left, at a slight angle.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, arthritis victoria, av, rural and regional education, rare, outreach, seminar, geoff mccoll, rheumatologist, guest speaker, wangaratta, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 16/04/2002
On the 16th of April, 2002, Arthritis Victoria (AV) conducted a seminar in Wangaratta as part of its Rural And Regional Education (RARE) Program. Presenters at the seminar were AV's Tim Bryar with Rheumatologist, Geoff McColl, as the guest speaker. This photo depicts Geoff McColl making a slide presentation to a large audience. The slide being depicted is titled, "What causes osteoarthritis?".COL wide frame photo of a man speaking at a lectern in a large hall. Behind him, there is a stage with a large projector screen on a stand. A slide image titled, "What causes osteoarthritis?", with a diagram of a bone and joint, is being projected onto the screen. Beside the screen, there is a freestanding blue and gold banner on a stand. Numerous people are seated at long rectangular tables in front of the stage and lectern. There are sheets of orange paper on the table at most place settings. In the foreground, there are several people sitting on rows of chairs. There is a mirror ball hanging from the centre of the ceiling. This photo has been taken from the right, at a slight angle.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, arthritis victoria, av, rural and regional education, rare, outreach, seminar, geoff mccoll, rheumatologist, guest speaker, wangaratta, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 16/04/2002
On the 16th of April, 2002, Arthritis Victoria (AV) conducted a seminar in Wangaratta as part of its Rural And Regional Education (RARE) Program. Presenters at the seminar were AV's Tim Bryar with Rheumatologist, Geoff McColl, as the guest speaker. This photo depicts Geoff McColl making a slide presentation to a large audience. The slide being depicted is titled, "How can I manage my arthritis?".COL wide frame photo of a man speaking at a lectern in a large hall. Behind him, there is a stage with a large projector screen on a stand. A slide image, titled "How can I manage my arthritis?", with two illustrations of people exercising and walking, is being projected onto the screen. Beside the screen, there is a freestanding blue and gold banner on a stand. In the foreground, numerous people are seated at long rectangular tables. There are sheets of orange paper on the table at most place settings. This photo has been taken from the right, at a slight angle.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] RARE Wangaratta Program. Speakers: Tim Bryar Geoff McColl. 16th Arpil 2002arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, arthritis victoria, av, rural and regional education, rare, outreach, seminar, geoff mccoll, rheumatologist, guest speaker, wangaratta, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2000
In late 2000, Arthritis Victoria (formerly the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria) celebrated the 80th birthday of its founder, rheumatologist Dr Leslie Koadlow AO (1920-2006). Around 90 people attended the celebratrions at AV's headquarters, including Dr Koadlow's family, colleagues, and friends. In this photo, Dr Koadlow and two other men stand around a boy who is playing an electric keyboard.COL photo of a boy playing a Roland E-500 electric keyboard. Standing around him are three men. One of them is wearing a 'kippah' or 'yarmulke' - a small hat traditionally worn by Jewish boys and men. There is a microphone on a stand poised over the keyboard, above the boy's head.dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, founder, co-founder, arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, 80th birthday, celebration, electric piano, roland, keyboard, microphone, music, kippah, yarmulke, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 27/05/1994
On the 27th of May, 1994, the foundation plaque of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's new headquarters was unveiled. Named the Percy Baxter Arthritis Centre, the official unveilling was conducted by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable Jeff Kennett (1948-). Located at 263-265 Kooyong Rd, Elsternwick, the construction of the new building was nearing completion. In this photo, Dr Leslie Koadlow (Rheumatologist and Foundation founder), takes to the microphone while Premier Jeff Kennett, looks on.COL photo of two men standing at the front entrance of a reddish-brown brick building. One of them is behind a microphone on a stand. Behind them, there is an easel onto which rests a rectangular bronze plaque on a board. The board has a small gold curtain, which has been drawn open to reveal the plaque. There is also a freestanding, vertical "Move it or Lose it" banner on a stand. There are two people (partially obscured) standing in the background.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Dr Les Koadlow welcomes The Hon. The Premier. [On a MOVE-branded sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Arthritis Update 1994 Vol. 7 No. 3 Unveiling a plaque commemorating the construction of the naw ['naw' is crossed out] new Elsternwick buildingarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, percy baxter arthritis centre, new building, new premises, foundation plaque, unveiling, jeff kennet, premier of victoria, dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, founder, bronze plaque, easel, gold curtains, move it or lose it, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 22/04/2004
During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2004, Arthritis Victoria held a launch for its new Multicultural Information Sheets in the City of Darebin. In this photo, guest speaker, Dr Alex Stockman (Rheumatologist) is making his presentation to the audience, supported by some images on a slide. Beside him, George Lekakis (Chair of Victorian Multicultural Commission), is seated at a table (partially obscured).COL photo of a man, standing behind a lectern, addressing a roomful of people. He is speaking into a microphone to an seated audience. Beside him is a slide projector screen displaying a slide with some images. Behind him, there is a freestanding vertical blue and green banner with the heading, 'Arthritis Victoria'. Below the heading are words such as "information", "support", "research", "advocacy", and "education". On the wall behind him, there are two tall windows with wooden venetian blinds and brown curtains above a dado wall. On the wall beside one window, there is a large wooden honour board. Next to him is a table (partially obscured) at which a man (partially obscured) is seated. They are facing the audience who is in the foreground, and has been Photographed from behind.[On a white label, printed in black ink] NAW 2004 - LAUNCH OF AV MULTILINGUAL INFORMATION SHEETS - CITY OF DAREBIN - THURSDAY 22ND APRIL [Handwritten in pencil] DR ALEX STOCKMANarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, city of darebin, multilingual information sheets, launch, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, multicultural, community languages, literacy, accessibility, dr alex stockman, rheumatologist, george lekakis, chairperson, victorian multicultural commission, 2004 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2000
In late 2000, Arthritis Victoria (formerly the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria) celebrated the 80th birthday of its founder, rheumatologist Dr Leslie Koadlow AO (1920-2006). Around 90 people attended the celebratrions at AV's headquarters, including Dr Koadlow's family, colleagues, and friends. In this photo, Dr Koadlow poses for a photo with philanthropists and benefactors, Victor Smorgan AC (1913-2009) and Loti Smorgon AO (1919-2013), in the foyer of Arthritis Victoria's headquarters.COL photo of three people standing in the foyer of a building. In the background, tall trees and a multistorey building (partially obscured) are visible through the large glass front doors and windows.dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, founder, co-founder, arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, 80th birthday, celebration, victor smorgan, ac, loti smorgon, ao, philantropists, benefactors, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 22/04/2004
During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2004, Arthritis Victoria held a launch for its new Multicultural Information Sheets in the City of Darebin. In this photo, Arthritis Victoria's General Manager of Education and Services, Marg Isom, is addressing the audience. Sitting at a table beside her are George Lekakis (Chair of Victorian Multicultural Commission) and Dr Alex Stockman (Rheumatologist).COL photo of a woman, standing, addressing a roomful of people. She is speaking into a microphone, at a lectern, to an audience who are seated on several rows of chairs. Behind her is a freestanding vertical blue and green banner with the heading, 'Arthritis Victoria'. Next to her is a table (partially obscured) at which two men (partially obscured) are seated. They are all facing the seated audience who are in the foreground, and have been Photographed from behind.[On a white label, printed in black ink] NAW 2004 - LAUNCH OF AV MULTILINGUAL INFORMATION SHEETS - CITY OF DAREBIN - THURSDAY 22ND APRIL [Handwritten in pencil] MARG ISOM G.M of Educatn & Servicesarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, city of darebin, multilingual information sheets, launch, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, multicultural, community languages, literacy, accessibility, marg isom, general manager education & services, george lekakis, chairperson, victorian multicultural commission, dr alex stockman, rheumatologist, 2004 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 19/10/1994
The Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's new headquarters was officially opened on the 19th of October, 1994, by the Governor of Victoria, Richard E McGarvie. Named the Percy Baxter Arthritis Centre, the new building is situated at 263-265 Kooyong Rd, Elsternwick. In this photo, AFV CEO, Shirley Caulfield, addresses guests at the event. Sitting beside her are Foundation founder and Rheumatologist, Dr Les Koadlow AO (1920-2006), Governor Richard E McGarvie (Governor of Victoria), Mrs Leslie McGarvie, and Dr Elsie Koadlow OAM (1922-2010).B&W photo of a woman standing behind a lectern, speaking into a microphone. Beside her, there are four people seated on a row of chairs. Hanging on the wall behind them are two "Move It or Lose It" banners. In the foreground, one person (partially obscured) has been Photographed from behind.[On two yellow sticky notes, handwritten in pencil] Official opening of Elsternwick offices 1994. L-R Shirley Caulfied [sic] CEO Les Koadlow - AV President Richard McGarvie - Governor of Victoria [continued on the second sticky note] Mrs Leslie McGarvie Elsie Koadlowarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, percy baxter arthritis centre, new building, new premises, official opening, shirley caulfield, ceo, dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, founder, richard e mcgarvie, governor of victoria, leslie mcgarvie, dr elsie koadlow, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2000
In late 2000, Arthritis Victoria (formerly the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria) celebrated the 80th birthday of its founder, rheumatologist Dr Leslie Koadlow AO (1920-2006). Around 90 people attended the celebratrions at AV's headquarters, including Dr Koadlow's family, colleagues, and friends. This photo appears on page 26 of the Vol 14 Issue 01, Autumn 2001 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It is captioned: "L to R: Joining Dr Koadlow are Mr Victor Smorgan AO, Dr Eric Perlman".COL photo of three men standing in a foyer, chatting. One of them is holding a glass of red wine while another is holding a cup and saucer. In the background, there is a view of some trees through a set of glass doors.[On a whitel label, handwritten in black ink] L-R - Dr. Les Koadlow, Mr Victor Smorgon, AO Dr Eric Perlman celebrating at Arthritis Victoria [On the same white label, handwritten (sideways orientation) in thick black ink] 26 [circled] TOP PhoTo. [On the same white label, handwritten in pencil] 80%dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, founder, co-founder, arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, 80th birthday, celebration, victor smorgan, ac, philantropist, benefactor, dr eric perlman, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 22/04/2004
During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2004, Arthritis Victoria held a launch for its new Multicultural Information Sheets in the City of Darebin. In this photo, CALD Project Worker, Sharon Granek, is addressing the audience. Sitting at a table beside her are George Lekakis (Chair of Victorian Multicultural Commission), Dr Alex Stockman (Rheumatologist), and Marg Isom (Arthritis Victoria's General Manager of Education and Services).COL photo of a woman, standing, speaking into a microphone at a lectern. There is a small table in front of her, holding a slide projector and a few small items. Beside her, there are three people sitting at a long rectangular wooden table, around which there is a cream valance. Behind the woman and the people seated are two tall windows above a dado wall. The windows are dressed with dark wooden venetian blinds and brown curtains. Beside each window, there is a tall, freestanding, blue and green banner. The headings on the banners are, respectively, "Arthritis Victoria" and "Osteoporosis Awareness". The text beneath the headings include words such as "information", "support", "research", "advocacy", and "education". In the foreground, there are two audience members sitting in the front row.[On a white label, printed in black ink] NAW 2004 - LAUNCH OF AV MULTILINGUAL INFORMATION SHEETS - CITY OF DAREBIN - THURSDAY 22ND APRIL [Handwritten in pencil] SHARON GRENEK - CALD PROJECT WORKERarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, city of darebin, multilingual information sheets, launch, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, multicultural, community languages, literacy, accessibility, sharon granek, cald project worker, george lekakis, chairperson, victorian multicultural commission, dr alex stockman, rheumatologist, marg isom, general manager education & services, 2004 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, XX/09/1983
This photo depicts Betty Scott pinning or unpinning an anatomical poster, titled "Common Sites of Arthritis", to/from the centre panel of a display board. The photo (taken at Action House in Kew) appears on page 6 of the Vol 1 No 2, September 1983 issue of RAAV's News Review. It accompanies a column titled "MY WEEK", during which the North East Victoria Educational Visit is mentioned. The visit, undertaken by Betty and Janet, included a presentation by Melbourne Rheumatologist, Dr Ebringer and a local physiotherapist. It is not clear where the first location of the visit was, but the group took the presentation to Mt Beauty on the following day.B&W photo of a woman pinning or unpinning an anatomical poster titled, "Common Sites of Arthritis", to/from the centre panel of a display board. On the centre top of the board, the title "RHEUMATISM AND..." (partially obscured) is displayed. On the left side panel, another poster (partially obscured) is titled, "ONE IN FIVE PEOPLE WILL SUFFER FROM ARTHRITIS". The right side panel of the display board (partially obscured) has a range of arthritis aids affixed to it under the title (partially obscured), "AIDS TO...". The centre bottom panel of the board (partially obscurred) is titled, "SURGERY".[Handwritten in pencil, in the top left corner] N. R Sep. '83rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, action house, royal talbot rehabilitation centre, north east victoria educational visit, education, outreach, posters, betty scott, my week, article, news review, dr ebringer, rheumatologist, outreach, news review, 1983 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2000
In late 2000, Arthritis Victoria (formerly the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria) celebrated the 80th birthday of its founder, rheumatologist Dr Leslie Koadlow AO (1920-2006). Around 90 people attended the celebratrions at AV's headquarters, including Dr Koadlow's family, colleagues, and friends. In this photo, Dr Koadlow's wife, Dr Elsie Koadlow OAM (1922-2010), Wilma Nelson, and board member, Heather Rose, pose for a photo while chatting during the festivities. The photo appears on page 26 of the Vol 14 Issue 01, Autumn 2001 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It is captioned: "L to R: Dr Elsie Koadlow, Mrs Wilma Nelson, Ms Heather Rose."COL photo of three women, standing in a large room, posing for a photo. They are holding drinks and/or finger food in their hands. In the background, there are two men chatting.[On a white label, handwritten in black ink] L-R. Dr. Elsie Koadlow Mrs. Wilma Nelson Ms. Heather Rose celebrating at Arthritis Victoria's offices [On the same white label, handwritten in pencil] 80% [On the same white label, handwritten in thick black ink (sideways orientation & circled)] 26dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, founder, co-founder, arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, 80th birthday, celebration, dr elsie koadlow, wilma nelson, heather rose, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, Peter Bruhn, The medical doctor in his office, 03/1978
This photo of rheumatologist and founder of the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria (RAAV), Dr Leslie Koadlow AO (1920-2006), was taken in the early days of the Association's existence. In the photo, Dr Koadlow is depicted lying on his side in his office, amongst some paperwork spread out on the carpeted floor. The photograph appears on page 3 of the Vol 9, July 1978 issue of the RAAV's quarterly newsletter, News Review. It is captioned: "The Medical Doctor in his "office" - 5th May, 1978. Photo - Courtesy Lincoln Institute." The photo accompanies an article titled, "Quaterly report of honorary medical director and president". In the article, Dr Koadlow points out that he has been working under difficult conditions, in an office that has yet to be furnished.B&W photo of a man, wearing a shirt, tie, and trousers, is lying on his side across a carpeted floor. He is propped up on one elbow, and is holding a small recording device or dictaphone in one hand. In his other hand, he is holding some papers. On the floor in front of him are several piles of paperwork, a folder, a bunch of keys, a box of matches and a pen. Behind him, there is a mug on the floor and an office/desk chair on castors.[Handwritten in pencil, across the top left of the photo] (I) March 1978 [Handwritten in blue pencil, middle left of photo] Page 3 [Handwritten in dark blue ink, diagonally across middle right of photo, & underlined in blue pencil] The Medical Director in his office [Handwritten in dark blue ink directly below] March 5th 1978. [Below that, handwritten in dark blue ink, diagonally across at a slightly different angle and in different handwriting] Courtesy of Lincoln Institute 10/5/78dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, founders, co-founders, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, royal talbot rehabilitation hospital, action house, action centre, news review, lincoln institute, lincoln institute of health sciences, update, 1978