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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''LANGUAGE OF THE SAND'' BY ROLAND E. ROBINSON
... ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''LANGUAGE OF THE SAND'' BY ROLAND E. ROBINSON...... ROLAND E ROBINSON...ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 17 page soft cover booklet of poems about Australia by Roland E Robinson, a member of the Lyrebird Writers. ...Roland E Robinson...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BOOKS Collections poetry ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION ROLAND E ROBINSON LYREBIRD WRITERS POETRY Roland E Robinson Booklet. ...Booklet. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 17 page soft cover booklet of poems about Australia by Roland E Robinson, a member of the Lyrebird Writers. Designed and printed by Edwards & Shaw in 1949 for the Lyrbird Writers, Sydney. Catalogue sticker '2085 ROB' on front cover.Roland E Robinsonbooks, collections, poetry, alec h chisholm collection, roland e robinson, lyrebird writers, poetry -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Book - Aboriginal stories, Sun Books Melbourne Pty Ltd, aboriginal myths and legends, 1967
... ...robinson roland edward...Roland Robinson was born in County Clare Ireland 1912 and brought to Australia when 9 years old. ...' aboriginal / myths and legends' / Roland Robinson. Front cover design by Janis Peterson, with central painting photographed by Photographic Library of Australia monogram of 'Sun Books Melbourne' in top right corner......Robinson, Roland...Book Aboriginal stories Sun Books Melbourne Pty Ltd Robinson, Roland ...A collection of stories of Aboriginal mythsxvi, 218 p. illus. : non-fictionA collection of stories of Aboriginal mythsaboriginal, human rights, myths, legends, robinson roland edward, australian indigenous tribes, storytellers, poetry, roper river, northern territory, sydney morning herald, the age, folk-lore, dreamtime legends, sacred songs, vesper alexander, worrell eric, naturalist, zoology, legend and dreaming -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Robinson, Roland, Aboriginal myths and legends, 1966
... Robinson, Roland...Aboriginal myths and legends Book Robinson, Roland Sun Books, Melbourne ...xvi, 218 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.aboriginal australians -- folklore. | legends -- australia. -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Robinson, Roland Edward, The man who sold his dreaming, 1977
... Robinson, Roland Edward...The man who sold his dreaming Book Robinson, Roland Edward Rigby ...Blurb: The title of this book is taken from the story of an Aboriginal who sold his 'dreaming', or sacred tribal birthright, to the white man for five sovereigns and two bottles of rum. In collecting and reporting these stories, Roland Robinson has retained the style of speaking of each Aboriginal narrator. The stories are actually verbatim narratives, and Robinson was taken by his Aboriginal friends in New South Wales to visit the sacred mountains, rivers, rocks, and waterholes that are featured in this book.143 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.Blurb: The title of this book is taken from the story of an Aboriginal who sold his 'dreaming', or sacred tribal birthright, to the white man for five sovereigns and two bottles of rum. In collecting and reporting these stories, Roland Robinson has retained the style of speaking of each Aboriginal narrator. The stories are actually verbatim narratives, and Robinson was taken by his Aboriginal friends in New South Wales to visit the sacred mountains, rivers, rocks, and waterholes that are featured in this book.aboriginal australians -- folklore. | legends -- new south wales. -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Robinson, Roland coll, The Nearest the white man gets : Aboriginal narratives and poems of New South Wales, 1989
... Robinson, Roland coll....The Nearest the white man gets : Aboriginal narratives and poems of New South Wales Book Robinson, Roland coll. Sydney : Hale & Iremonger ...He brings together thirty-nine Aboriginal narratives and poems. collected whilst travelling in outback Australia.96 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.He brings together thirty-nine Aboriginal narratives and poems. collected whilst travelling in outback Australia.aboriginal australians -- new south wales -- folklore. | aboriginal australians -- new south wales -- poetry. -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument, Mark Strizic, Application to the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board for a Grant to Assist in the Publication of Art Books, c. 1970
... ... Roland Robinson...Robin Boyd Meriel Wilmot-Wright Myer Foundation Mark Strizic Schulim Krimper Brian Lewis Margaret Garlick Inge King Clifford Last Lenton Parr Teisutis Zikaras Julius Kane Centre 5 Time Riders John Perceval Vincas Jomantas Stan Ostoja Kotkowski Judith Wright Roland Robinson Kenneth Slessor Max Harris Claude Wischik Commonwealth Art Advisory Board Andrew Grimwade National Gallery of Victoria Joseph Brown Brian Stonier Robin Boyd pencil note Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 4 pages Application to the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board for a Grant to Assist in the Publication of Art Books Document Mark Strizic ...A proposal letter written by Mark Strizic for a grant from the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board to fund a series of art books. Strizic proposes a series of books illustrated by Strizic's own photography, under the series title Expressions. Strizic seeks a grant of $4900 from the board for the publication of two books, one of furniture maker Schulim Krimper, another on John Perceval's Cherubs. Budgets for these books are included, proposing to use the profit from sales to fund subsequent books, including one on the Centre 5 group of sculptors and one with Australian poets with graphics by artist Stan Ostoja-Kotkowski.Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 4 pagesRobin Boyd pencil noterobin boyd, meriel wilmot-wright, myer foundation, mark strizic, schulim krimper, brian lewis, margaret garlick, inge king, clifford last, lenton parr, teisutis zikaras, julius kane, centre 5, time riders, john perceval, vincas jomantas, stan ostoja kotkowski, judith wright, roland robinson, kenneth slessor, max harris, claude wischik, commonwealth art advisory board, andrew grimwade, national gallery of victoria, joseph brown, brian stonier -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesPeriodical, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Australian Aboriginal studies : journal of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, 2008
... mythologies?, Roland Robinson, in prompting the production of commercial bark-painting at Port Keats (Wadeye), appears to have been accepted uncritically - though not usually acknowledged - by collectors and curators. ...mythologies?, Roland Robinson, in prompting the production of commercial bark-painting at Port Keats (Wadeye), appears to have been accepted uncritically - though not usually acknowledged - by collectors and curators. ...1. Rock-art of the Western Desert and Pilbara: Pigment dates provide new perspectives on the role of art in the Australian arid zone Jo McDonald (Australian National University) and Peter Veth (Australian National University) Systematic analysis of engraved and painted art from the Western Desert and Pilbara has allowed us to develop a spatial model for discernable style provinces. Clear chains of stylistic connection can be demonstrated from the Pilbara coast to the desert interior with distinct and stylistically unique rock-art bodies. Graphic systems appear to link people over short, as well as vast, distances, and some of these style networks appear to have operated for very long periods of time. What are the social dynamics that could produce unique style provinces, as well as shared graphic vocabularies, over 1000 kilometres? Here we consider language boundaries within and between style provinces, and report on the first dates for pigment rock-art from the Australian arid zone and reflect on how these dates from the recent past help address questions of stylistic variability through space and time. 2. Painting and repainting in the west Kimberley Sue O?Connor, Anthony Barham (Australian National University) and Donny Woolagoodja (Mowanjum Community, Derby) We take a fresh look at the practice of repainting, or retouching, rockart, with particular reference to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. We discuss the practice of repainting in the context of the debate arising from the 1987 Ngarinyin Cultural Continuity Project, which involved the repainting of rock-shelters in the Gibb River region of the western Kimberley. The ?repainting debate? is reviewed here in the context of contemporary art production in west Kimberley Indigenous communities, such as Mowanjum. At Mowanjum the past two decades have witnessed an artistic explosion in the form of paintings on canvas and board that incorporate Wandjina and other images inspired by those traditionally depicted on panels in rock-shelters. Wandjina also represents the key motif around which community desires to return to Country are articulated, around which Country is curated and maintained, and through which the younger generations now engage with their traditional lands and reach out to wider international communities. We suggest that painting in the new media represents a continuation or transference of traditional practice. Stories about the travels, battles and engagements of Wandjina and other Dreaming events are now retold and experienced in the communities with reference to the paintings, an activity that is central to maintaining and reinvigorating connection between identity and place. The transposition of painting activity from sites within Country to the new ?out-of-Country? settlements represents a social counterbalance to the social dislocation that arose from separation from traditional places and forced geographic moves out-of-Country to government and mission settlements in the twentieth century. 3. Port Keats painting: Revolution and continuity Graeme K Ward (AIATSIS) and Mark Crocombe (Thamarrurr Regional Council) The role of the poet and collector of ?mythologies?, Roland Robinson, in prompting the production of commercial bark-painting at Port Keats (Wadeye), appears to have been accepted uncritically - though not usually acknowledged - by collectors and curators. Here we attempt to trace the history of painting in the Daly?Fitzmaurice region to contextualise Robinson?s contribution, and to evaluate it from both the perspective of available literature and of accounts of contemporary painters and Traditional Owners in the Port Keats area. It is possible that the intervention that Robinson might have considered revolutionary was more likely a continuation of previously well established cultural practice, the commercial development of which was both an Indigenous ?adjustment? to changing socio-cultural circumstances, and a quiet statement of maintenance of identity by strong individuals adapting and attempting to continue their cultural traditions. 4. Negotiating form in Kuninjku bark-paintings Luke Taylor (AIATSIS) Here I examine social processes involved in the manipulation of painted forms of bark-paintings among Kuninjku artists living near Maningrida in Arnhem Land. Young artists are taught to paint through apprenticeships that involve exchange of skills in producing form within extended family groups. Through apprenticeship processes we can also see how personal innovations are shared among family and become more regionally located. Lately there have been moves by senior artists to establish separate out-stations and to train their wives and daughters to paint. At a stylistic level the art now creates a greater sense of family autonomy and yet the subjects link the artists back in to much broader social networks. 5. Making art and making culture in far western New South Wales Lorraine Gibson This contribution is based on my ethnographic fieldwork. It concerns the intertwining aspects of the two concepts of art and culture and shows how Aboriginal people in Wilcannia in far western New South Wales draw on these concepts to assert and create a distinctive cultural identity for themselves. Focusing largely on the work of one particular artist, I demonstrate the ways in which culture (as this is considered) is affectively experienced and articulated as something that one ?comes into contact with? through the practice of art-making. I discuss the social and cultural role that art-making, and art talk play in considering, mediating and resolving issues to do with cultural subjectivity, authority and identity. I propose that in thinking about the content of the art and in making the art, past and present matters of interest, of difficulty and of pleasure are remembered, considered, resolved and mediated. Culture (as this is considered by Wilcannia Aboriginal people) is also made anew; it comes about through the practice of artmaking and in displaying and talking about the art work. Culture as an objectified, tangible entity is moreover writ large and made visible through art in ways that are valued by artists and other community members. The intersections between Aboriginal peoples, anthropologists, museum collections and published literature, and the network of relations between, are also shown to have interesting synergies that play themselves out in the production of art and culture. 6. Black on White: Or varying shades of grey? Indigenous Australian photo-media artists and the ?making of? Aboriginality Marianne Riphagen (Radboud University, The Netherlands) In 2005 the Centre for Contemporary Photography in Melbourne presented the Indigenous photo-media exhibition Black on White. Promising to explore Indigenous perspectives on non-Aboriginality, its catalogue set forth two questions: how do Aboriginal artists see the people and culture that surrounds them? Do they see non-Aboriginal Australians as other? However, art works produced for this exhibition rejected curatorial constructions of Black and White, instead presenting viewers with more complex and ambivalent notions of Aboriginality and non-Aboriginality. This paper revisits the Black on White exhibition as an intercultural event and argues that Indigenous art practitioners, because of their participation in a process to signify what it means to be Aboriginal, have developed new forms of Aboriginality. 7. Culture production Rembarrnga way: Innovation and tradition in Lena Yarinkura?s and Bob Burruwal?s metal sculptures Christiane Keller (University of Westerna Australia) Contemporary Indigenous artists are challenged to produce art for sale and at the same time to protect their cultural heritage. Here I investigate how Rembarrnga sculptors extend already established sculptural practices and the role innovation plays within these developments, and I analyse how Rembarrnga artists imprint their cultural and social values on sculptures made in an essentially Western medium, that of metal-casting. The metal sculptures made by Lena Yarinkura and her husband Bob Burruwal, two prolific Rembarrnga artists from north-central Arnhem Land, can be seen as an extension of their earlier sculptural work. In the development of metal sculptures, the artists shifted their artistic practice in two ways: they transformed sculptural forms from an earlier ceremonial context and from earlier functional fibre objects. Using Fred Myers?s concept of culture production, I investigate Rembarrnga ways of culture-making. 8. 'How did we do anything without it?': Indigenous art and craft micro-enterprise use and perception of new media technology.maps, colour photographs, b&w photographswest kimberley, rock art, kuninjku, photo media, lena yarinkura, bob burruwal, new media technology -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Share Certificate
... Robinson of Grassmere is a member of the above-named company and the proprietor of fifty (50) shares, numbering 12651/12700 therein, upon which the sum of one shilling has been paid up, subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Company. Dated this 15th day of September, 1898. W.J. Roland...Robinson of Grassmere is a member of the above-named company and the proprietor of fifty (50) shares, numbering 12651/12700 therein, upon which the sum of one shilling has been paid up, subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Company. Dated this 15th day of September, 1898. W.J. Roland ...Grassmere is a small hamlet about 12 kilometres from Warrnambool. It is a farming area. The Grassmere Gold Mining Company, presumably established by local people in Grassmere, was created in 1898 for the purpose of acquiring from Messrs James and Mewha a lease of a Cassilis gold mine (23 acres). £5000 was to be raised in shares of five shillings and one shilling each. The Manager of the Company was Horatio Dickson of Melbourne and the brokers were McMeekin and Co. of Melbourne and Warrnambool and Dickson and Osborne of Melbourne. This reef mine was one of several in Cassilis, Gippsland, 12 kilometres north west of Swifts Creek. The gold-bearing quartz reefs were discovered in 1885 and worked to 1914. It is not known whether the Grassmere Cassilis mine was a financial success but the mining operations were impeded by the hardness of the stone in the area. William Robinson was a farmer in the Grassmere district. This certificate is of considerable interest as one of only three items the Warrnambool and District Historical Society has that is connected with the establishment of the Grassmere Gold Mining Company. The gold mine establishment was one of the many minor events in the district in the 1890s. This is a small buff-coloured certificate detailing the shares of William Robinson in the Grassmere Gold Mining Company (1898). The certificate has green printing and black-ink handwriting. The bottom section (Form of Transfer) is not filled in. There is a stamp of the Grassmere Gold Mining Company with the words ‘No Liability’. There is a decorative pattern in green on the left margin with the address of the company and the name of the printer. ‘This is to certify that Wm. Robinson of Grassmere is a member of the above-named company and the proprietor of fifty (50) shares, numbering 12651/12700 therein, upon which the sum of one shilling has been paid up, subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Company. Dated this 15th day of September, 1898. W.J. Roland, Director, .H. (es) Dickson, Manager.’grassmere, grassmere gold mining company, william robinson, warrnambool -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Deer Park State School No 1434 in 1936, 1936
... Pupils in photo.of Deer Park State School 1936|L-R rear Reg Spratling Ian Sutherland Ken Brown Bob Foley Alex OBrien Maurie Hunter Stan Brown Eric Robinson Ron Brown|L-R 2nd row Lester Moseley Phyllis Brown Gwen Gray Clarrie Robinson Norma Johson Joyce Cronin Marj Robinson Vi Fisher Gina Thiomas Vida Moseley *L-R 3rd row Tommy Loft Jessie Buby Dorothy Hilton Mabel Barry Elsie McLeod Margaret Unknown Ella Burgess Betty Loft Vi Wilson Dulcie Ross Daisie Thomas Thelma Johnson Jean Johnson Ernie Brown *L-R sitting: Harold OBrien Tom Foley Allan OBrien Bruce Sutherland Roland Foley Matt Ure Wally Buby Barton Hunter Harry McLeod Jim Lawrence Joe Lawrence...Copy print arranged by donor in 2013 Deer Park State School State School Ballarat Road Deer Park Class Photograph Pupils in photo.of Deer Park State School 1936|L-R rear Reg Spratling Ian Sutherland Ken Brown Bob Foley Alex OBrien Maurie Hunter Stan Brown Eric Robinson Ron Brown|L-R 2nd row Lester Moseley Phyllis Brown Gwen Gray Clarrie Robinson Norma Johson Joyce Cronin Marj Robinson Vi Fisher Gina Thiomas Vida Moseley *L-R 3rd row Tommy Loft Jessie Buby Dorothy Hilton Mabel Barry Elsie McLeod Margaret Unknown Ella Burgess Betty Loft Vi Wilson Dulcie Ross Daisie Thomas Thelma Johnson Jean Johnson Ernie Brown *L-R sitting: Harold OBrien Tom Foley Allan OBrien Bruce Sutherland Roland Foley Matt Ure Wally Buby Barton Hunter Harry McLeod Jim Lawrence Joe Lawrence Deer Park No 1434 in 1936 Photograph Deer Park State School No 1434 in 1936 ...Copy print arranged by donor in 2013Pupils in photo.of Deer Park State School 1936|L-R rear Reg Spratling Ian Sutherland Ken Brown Bob Foley Alex OBrien Maurie Hunter Stan Brown Eric Robinson Ron Brown|L-R 2nd row Lester Moseley Phyllis Brown Gwen Gray Clarrie Robinson Norma Johson Joyce Cronin Marj Robinson Vi Fisher Gina Thiomas Vida Moseley *L-R 3rd row Tommy Loft Jessie Buby Dorothy Hilton Mabel Barry Elsie McLeod Margaret Unknown Ella Burgess Betty Loft Vi Wilson Dulcie Ross Daisie Thomas Thelma Johnson Jean Johnson Ernie Brown *L-R sitting: Harold OBrien Tom Foley Allan OBrien Bruce Sutherland Roland Foley Matt Ure Wally Buby Barton Hunter Harry McLeod Jim Lawrence Joe Lawrencedeer park state school, state school, ballarat road, deer park, class photograph -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Deer Park Landmarks
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Photocopy of photograph Category 140 Deer Park State School 2434 Built 1874 Early 19th Century|Photocopy of drawing of Hunt Club community Centre Ballarat Road Deer Park|Hand written notes for Deer Park by Norm Carlton|Photocopy of Article Deer Hunting In Australia Supplied by Des Johnson Oct 1997|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Over the Years|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Landmarks|Photocopy of typed report Deer Park History|Photocopy of report ICI and Deer Park A Long Term Association|Photocopy of letter dated 19 December 1993|Photocopy of typed notes Pioneers of the Deer Park Districk|Report from ICI Contrasts and continuity|Photocopy of Newspaper Article This Family has 267 Years service with one firm|Photocopy of ICI Circle Newspaper 31 May 1978 50 years|Photocopy of Service Directory Brimbanks Suburbs|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Wandering around Werribee|Newspaper Article Western Independent 31 August 1993 As one gate closes|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 January 2000 Hands Off Residents fight for their castle|Newspaper Article Deer Park once the perfect place for a social shoot|Newspaper Article the Advocate 15 April 1992 A heart for Deer Park|Report Brimbank Community Plan 2009 to 2030 Deer Park Local Area Pland SouthWest|Photocopy of photograph 1956 Class of Deer Park State Primary Schoole 1434 1 Reg Spratling 2 Ian Sutherland 3 Ken Brown 4 Bob Foley 5 Alec OBrien 6 Maurie Hunter 7 Unknown 8 Jack fisher 9 Stan Brown 10 Lester Musely 11 Unknow 12 Gwen Gray 13 Claire Robinson 14 Norma Johnson 15 Joyce Cronin 16 Marge Robinson 17 Violet Fisher 18 Gena Thomas 19 Vida Mosely 20 Unknown 21 Jessie Boobey 22 Dorothy Hilton 23 Mabel Barry 24 Elsie MacLeod 25 Marge Byrne 26 Ella Burgess 27 Unknown 28 Vi Wilson 29 Dulcie Ross 30 Daisy Thomas 31 Johnson 32 Fay Johnson 33 Unknown 34 Unknown 35 Harold OBrien 36 Unknown 37 Alan Obrien 38 Bruce Sutherland 39 Roland Foley 40 Matthew David Ure 41 Bob Barnett 42 burton Hunter 43 Harry MacLeod 44 Jim Lawrence 45 Joe Lawrence|Photocopy of Program Share your membories of Early Deer Park at the Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003|Photocopy of hand written notes Deer Park History Day 21 September 2003 Attendance Sheet|Photocopy of written report community Profile and Resource File May 2002|Brochure Burnside News Issue 2 2001 Burnside A great place for your family|Brochure Burnside within reach beyond expectation 2001 to 2002|Photocopy of Newsrail October 1993 Deer Park Again|Photocopy of Occupation Crossings|Photocopy of PCR Crossings|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Map for Footscray and Bacchus Marsh Line|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Goods Shed|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Weekly Notice Extracts|Type written Notes for Weekly Notice extracts|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Names of Victorian Railway Stations|Photocopy of Railway construction No 682|Photocopy of newsrail July 2009 TailDisc Ravenhall|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Sunshine Illustrated 21 May 1960 Imperial Chemical Industries has immense Plant at Deer Park|Type written report for Mt Derrimut|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 8 June 1999 Council furphy upsets former cycling champ|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 Feburay 2002 Built a business from ground Up Obituary David Ure|Photocopy Newspaper Article Mount Derrimut From a Colonys past to a Countrys Future|Newspaper Article Bowls News and Views December 1980 Deer Park Snippets of History|Photocopy of type written report Opening of Sunshine Hunt Club Commuity Centre 2 June 1985|Draft report Hunt Club Community Centre Glimpses of Early History of site|Letter dated 19 May 1984 Sunshine and District Historical Society|Letter Deer Park Services Coordinating Group|Letter dated 6 July 1983 Deer Park North Primary School|Newspaper Article Deer roamed the plains|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 12 March 2002 Population boom sounds over west|Newspaper Article The Advocate 13 February 2001 Book walks the wild side|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun News Pictorial 19 September 1935 Two Men killed in explosion at Ammunition Factory James Robertson and Harry Powell|Photocopy of Oblique aerial photograph 1950|Letter Dated 24 September 1980 Deer Park Primary School|Type written Notes Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003 Suggested order of proceedings|Hand written note ICI purchased Mt Derrimut August 1950|Photocopy of letter dated 21 July 1992 ICI Deer Park|Brochure ICI Australia today|Photocopy of Notice Know Our History the Story of ICI at Deer Park 13 October 1996|Type written note 100 years of Deer Park State School and the Deer Park District|Photocopy of Newspaper Article School on the move Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article Messenger 25 January 2000 Old and homely and not historic|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun 19 September 1935 Two men killed in Explosion at Deer Park|Newspaper Article Star 10 June 2003 Heritage plan for homestead|Photocopy of photograph Deer Park Amateur Cycling Club Eary 1930s H OBrien D Gray J Chapman Trainer E OBrien L Ray|Type written note An Early Irish Family at Deer Park|Type written extract Melbourn Hunt Club weights|Type written invitation to Deer Park Entertainers 1 October|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 July 1979 Deer roamed the plains|Report on historical background of site of proposed new station at Deer Park West March 1977...Deer Park History Landmarks Photocopy of photograph Category 140 Deer Park State School 2434 Built 1874 Early 19th Century|Photocopy of drawing of Hunt Club community Centre Ballarat Road Deer Park|Hand written notes for Deer Park by Norm Carlton|Photocopy of Article Deer Hunting In Australia Supplied by Des Johnson Oct 1997|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Over the Years|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Landmarks|Photocopy of typed report Deer Park History|Photocopy of report ICI and Deer Park A Long Term Association|Photocopy of letter dated 19 December 1993|Photocopy of typed notes Pioneers of the Deer Park Districk|Report from ICI Contrasts and continuity|Photocopy of Newspaper Article This Family has 267 Years service with one firm|Photocopy of ICI Circle Newspaper 31 May 1978 50 years|Photocopy of Service Directory Brimbanks Suburbs|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Wandering around Werribee|Newspaper Article Western Independent 31 August 1993 As one gate closes|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 January 2000 Hands Off Residents fight for their castle|Newspaper Article Deer Park once the perfect place for a social shoot|Newspaper Article the Advocate 15 April 1992 A heart for Deer Park|Report Brimbank Community Plan 2009 to 2030 Deer Park Local Area Pland SouthWest|Photocopy of photograph 1956 Class of Deer Park State Primary Schoole 1434 1 Reg Spratling 2 Ian Sutherland 3 Ken Brown 4 Bob Foley 5 Alec OBrien 6 Maurie Hunter 7 Unknown 8 Jack fisher 9 Stan Brown 10 Lester Musely 11 Unknow 12 Gwen Gray 13 Claire Robinson 14 Norma Johnson 15 Joyce Cronin 16 Marge Robinson 17 Violet Fisher 18 Gena Thomas 19 Vida Mosely 20 Unknown 21 Jessie Boobey 22 Dorothy Hilton 23 Mabel Barry 24 Elsie MacLeod 25 Marge Byrne 26 Ella Burgess 27 Unknown 28 Vi Wilson 29 Dulcie Ross 30 Daisy Thomas 31 Johnson 32 Fay Johnson 33 Unknown 34 Unknown 35 Harold OBrien 36 Unknown 37 Alan Obrien 38 Bruce Sutherland 39 Roland Foley 40 Matthew David Ure 41 Bob Barnett 42 burton Hunter 43 Harry MacLeod 44 Jim Lawrence 45 Joe Lawrence|Photocopy of Program Share your membories of Early Deer Park at the Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003|Photocopy of hand written notes Deer Park History Day 21 September 2003 Attendance Sheet|Photocopy of written report community Profile and Resource File May 2002|Brochure Burnside News Issue 2 2001 Burnside A great place for your family|Brochure Burnside within reach beyond expectation 2001 to 2002|Photocopy of Newsrail October 1993 Deer Park Again|Photocopy of Occupation Crossings|Photocopy of PCR Crossings|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Map for Footscray and Bacchus Marsh Line|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Goods Shed|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Weekly Notice Extracts|Type written Notes for Weekly Notice extracts|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Names of Victorian Railway Stations|Photocopy of Railway construction No 682|Photocopy of newsrail July 2009 TailDisc Ravenhall|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Sunshine Illustrated 21 May 1960 Imperial Chemical Industries has immense Plant at Deer Park|Type written report for Mt Derrimut|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 8 June 1999 Council furphy upsets former cycling champ|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 Feburay 2002 Built a business from ground Up Obituary David Ure|Photocopy Newspaper Article Mount Derrimut From a Colonys past to a Countrys Future|Newspaper Article Bowls News and Views December 1980 Deer Park Snippets of History|Photocopy of type written report Opening of Sunshine Hunt Club Commuity Centre 2 June 1985|Draft report Hunt Club Community Centre Glimpses of Early History of site|Letter dated 19 May 1984 Sunshine and District Historical Society|Letter Deer Park Services Coordinating Group|Letter dated 6 July 1983 Deer Park North Primary School|Newspaper Article Deer roamed the plains|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 12 March 2002 Population boom sounds over west|Newspaper Article The Advocate 13 February 2001 Book walks the wild side|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun News Pictorial 19 September 1935 Two Men killed in explosion at Ammunition Factory James Robertson and Harry Powell|Photocopy of Oblique aerial photograph 1950|Letter Dated 24 September 1980 Deer Park Primary School|Type written Notes Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003 Suggested order of proceedings|Hand written note ICI purchased Mt Derrimut August 1950|Photocopy of letter dated 21 July 1992 ICI Deer Park|Brochure ICI Australia today|Photocopy of Notice Know Our History the Story of ICI at Deer Park 13 October 1996|Type written note 100 years of Deer Park State School and the Deer Park District|Photocopy of Newspaper Article School on the move Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article Messenger 25 January 2000 Old and homely and not historic|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun 19 September 1935 Two men killed in Explosion at Deer Park|Newspaper Article Star 10 June 2003 Heritage plan for homestead|Photocopy of photograph Deer Park Amateur Cycling Club Eary 1930s H OBrien D Gray J Chapman Trainer E OBrien L Ray|Type written note An Early Irish Family at Deer Park|Type written extract Melbourn Hunt Club weights|Type written invitation to Deer Park Entertainers 1 October|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 July 1979 Deer roamed the plains|Report on historical background of site of proposed new station at Deer Park West March 1977 Newspaper clippings history photographs relating to Deer Park. ...Photocopy of photograph Category 140 Deer Park State School 2434 Built 1874 Early 19th Century|Photocopy of drawing of Hunt Club community Centre Ballarat Road Deer Park|Hand written notes for Deer Park by Norm Carlton|Photocopy of Article Deer Hunting In Australia Supplied by Des Johnson Oct 1997|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Over the Years|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Landmarks|Photocopy of typed report Deer Park History|Photocopy of report ICI and Deer Park A Long Term Association|Photocopy of letter dated 19 December 1993|Photocopy of typed notes Pioneers of the Deer Park Districk|Report from ICI Contrasts and continuity|Photocopy of Newspaper Article This Family has 267 Years service with one firm|Photocopy of ICI Circle Newspaper 31 May 1978 50 years|Photocopy of Service Directory Brimbanks Suburbs|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Wandering around Werribee|Newspaper Article Western Independent 31 August 1993 As one gate closes|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 January 2000 Hands Off Residents fight for their castle|Newspaper Article Deer Park once the perfect place for a social shoot|Newspaper Article the Advocate 15 April 1992 A heart for Deer Park|Report Brimbank Community Plan 2009 to 2030 Deer Park Local Area Pland SouthWest|Photocopy of photograph 1956 Class of Deer Park State Primary Schoole 1434 1 Reg Spratling 2 Ian Sutherland 3 Ken Brown 4 Bob Foley 5 Alec OBrien 6 Maurie Hunter 7 Unknown 8 Jack fisher 9 Stan Brown 10 Lester Musely 11 Unknow 12 Gwen Gray 13 Claire Robinson 14 Norma Johnson 15 Joyce Cronin 16 Marge Robinson 17 Violet Fisher 18 Gena Thomas 19 Vida Mosely 20 Unknown 21 Jessie Boobey 22 Dorothy Hilton 23 Mabel Barry 24 Elsie MacLeod 25 Marge Byrne 26 Ella Burgess 27 Unknown 28 Vi Wilson 29 Dulcie Ross 30 Daisy Thomas 31 Johnson 32 Fay Johnson 33 Unknown 34 Unknown 35 Harold OBrien 36 Unknown 37 Alan Obrien 38 Bruce Sutherland 39 Roland Foley 40 Matthew David Ure 41 Bob Barnett 42 burton Hunter 43 Harry MacLeod 44 Jim Lawrence 45 Joe Lawrence|Photocopy of Program Share your membories of Early Deer Park at the Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003|Photocopy of hand written notes Deer Park History Day 21 September 2003 Attendance Sheet|Photocopy of written report community Profile and Resource File May 2002|Brochure Burnside News Issue 2 2001 Burnside A great place for your family|Brochure Burnside within reach beyond expectation 2001 to 2002|Photocopy of Newsrail October 1993 Deer Park Again|Photocopy of Occupation Crossings|Photocopy of PCR Crossings|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Map for Footscray and Bacchus Marsh Line|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Goods Shed|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Weekly Notice Extracts|Type written Notes for Weekly Notice extracts|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Names of Victorian Railway Stations|Photocopy of Railway construction No 682|Photocopy of newsrail July 2009 TailDisc Ravenhall|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Sunshine Illustrated 21 May 1960 Imperial Chemical Industries has immense Plant at Deer Park|Type written report for Mt Derrimut|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 8 June 1999 Council furphy upsets former cycling champ|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 Feburay 2002 Built a business from ground Up Obituary David Ure|Photocopy Newspaper Article Mount Derrimut From a Colonys past to a Countrys Future|Newspaper Article Bowls News and Views December 1980 Deer Park Snippets of History|Photocopy of type written report Opening of Sunshine Hunt Club Commuity Centre 2 June 1985|Draft report Hunt Club Community Centre Glimpses of Early History of site|Letter dated 19 May 1984 Sunshine and District Historical Society|Letter Deer Park Services Coordinating Group|Letter dated 6 July 1983 Deer Park North Primary School|Newspaper Article Deer roamed the plains|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 12 March 2002 Population boom sounds over west|Newspaper Article The Advocate 13 February 2001 Book walks the wild side|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun News Pictorial 19 September 1935 Two Men killed in explosion at Ammunition Factory James Robertson and Harry Powell|Photocopy of Oblique aerial photograph 1950|Letter Dated 24 September 1980 Deer Park Primary School|Type written Notes Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003 Suggested order of proceedings|Hand written note ICI purchased Mt Derrimut August 1950|Photocopy of letter dated 21 July 1992 ICI Deer Park|Brochure ICI Australia today|Photocopy of Notice Know Our History the Story of ICI at Deer Park 13 October 1996|Type written note 100 years of Deer Park State School and the Deer Park District|Photocopy of Newspaper Article School on the move Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article Messenger 25 January 2000 Old and homely and not historic|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun 19 September 1935 Two men killed in Explosion at Deer Park|Newspaper Article Star 10 June 2003 Heritage plan for homestead|Photocopy of photograph Deer Park Amateur Cycling Club Eary 1930s H OBrien D Gray J Chapman Trainer E OBrien L Ray|Type written note An Early Irish Family at Deer Park|Type written extract Melbourn Hunt Club weights|Type written invitation to Deer Park Entertainers 1 October|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 July 1979 Deer roamed the plains|Report on historical background of site of proposed new station at Deer Park West March 1977deer park, history, landmarks
