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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo
... shops coordinator... (far right) is Shops Coordinator, Margaret Scott.... alice gilbert beth kewley margaret scott shops coordinator ...A few volunteer members from Arthritis Victoria's various op shops gathered at AV's headquaters in Elsternwick for morning tea. Pictured in this photo are (from left to right): Renate Kupfer (Malvern op shop), Alice Gilbert (Monee Ponds op shop), and Beth Kewley (Moonee Ponds op shop). Also pictured (far right) is Shops Coordinator, Margaret Scott.Colour photo of five women sitting at a table, with another two women (one partially obscured) sitting nearby, facing one another. On the table, there are cups and saucers, some small cakes and chocolate bars.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] LEFT - RENATE KUPFER MALV CENTRE ALICE GILBERT M|POND RIGHT BETH KEWLEY M|PONDSarthritis victoria, av, morning tea, op shops, malvern, moonee ponds, members, volunteers, renate kupfer, alice gilbert, beth kewley, margaret scott, shops coordinator -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, March - April 1994
... shops coordinator... flowers margaret scott shops coordinator members volunteers ...Around March to April 1994, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) opened a second oppportunity shop in Moonee Ponds. A woman impersonating satirist Barry Humphries' most well known character, Dame Edna Everage, was the star attraction at the opening. In this photo, Shops Co-ordinator, Margaret Scott, is serving a customer while others queue up near the counter with their purchases.B&W photo of several women inside a shop. One woman, who is standing behind a counter, is handing over a plastic bag to another woman. Behind them, there is another woman either sitting down or leaning on the other side of the counter. To the right of the frame, there are three other women standing near the counter. One of them (partially obscurred) appears to be talking to the woman who is sitting/leaning on the counter. The other two women (one partially obscurred) appear to be waiting to be served. There is a large bouquet of flowering gladioli stems in a large vase on the counter.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, fundraising, opening, launch, gladioli, flowers, margaret scott, shops coordinator, members, volunteers, customers, moonee ponds, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, March - April 1994
... shops coordinator... launch gladioli flowers bouquet margaret scott shops coordinator ...Around March to April 1994, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) opened a second oppportunity shop in Moonee Ponds. A woman impersonating satirist Barry Humphries' most well known character, Dame Edna Everage, was the star attraction at the opening. In this photo, Shops Co-ordinator, Margaret Scott, is holding a bouquet of flowers at the opening.B&W medium close-up photo of a woman holding a bouquet of flowers. Beside her stands another woman (partially obscured). On the counter in front of her is a large bouquet of flowering gladioli stems in a vase, a small portable television set, and various other items. One of these is a small box or container, on which there is some handwritten text. The heading of the text is "ARTHRITIS OP SHOPS!!", beneath which there is the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria logo and some more text. On the wall behind them, there are some posters and a 'No Smoking' sign.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, fundraising, opening, launch, gladioli, flowers, bouquet, margaret scott, shops coordinator, members, volunteers, customers, moonee ponds, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, Circa 1990s
... shops coordinator... foundation of victoria afv margaret scott shops coordinator pain ...This photo depicts Arthritis Victoria member and Shops Co-ordinator, Margaret Scott, inspecting the multiple poster display on the glass door and large display window of a shop. The posters all relate to managing arthritis and the chronic pain associated with the condition. The shop appears to be in an arcade. The wooden architectural feature above the door and display window appear to be exactly the same as that found in some photos of the AFV opportunity shop in Phillip’s Arcade, Moonee Ponds.COL photo of a woman inspecting a shop's open glass door and large display window. Both the door and window are completely covered with a range of arthritis-related posters. One poster depitcs a dancer; another poster depicts a woman playing lawn bowls; another poster depicts two people walking along a path in a park; another poster depicts an illustration of a person. There are duplicate posters of each design covering the shop's door and window. The shop appears to be in an arcade.[Handwritten in blue ink] See my posters?arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, margaret scott, shops coordinator, pain management, posters, shop, c1990s -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, BCAE Prospectus 1988, 1988
The Ballarat College of Advanced Education was formed by the merging of the State College of Victoria at Ballarat (SCVB) and the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE). The parent body of BIAE was the Ballarat School of Mines, founded in 1870 to train personnel for mining activities. The first awards at diploma level were made in 1896 in the branches of English, Metallurgy and Geology. Over the years the range of courses broadened to include Art, Physics, Business Studies, Humanities and Librarianship. The tertiary division of the School of Mines was relocated to Mount Helen in 1970. The SCVB was established in 1925 by the Education Department as the Ballarat Teachers' College. It was one of two provincial teachers' colleges to be established. The first courses were concerned with primary teaching and manual arts but later the subject areas of Physical Education, Environmental Sciences, Music, Art and Craft became major strengths. The merger took place in 1976 and by 1980 all staff were located at the Mount Helen Campus. In 1988 Student accomdation included: * Mount Helen - 290 individual furnished study/bedrooms arranged in units of ten to fourten rooms. $64.05 including 4 evening meals * Gillies Street - 56 individaul study/bedrooms in two blocks each containing kitchen/dining room areas, a common room, as well as bathroom areas. Does not include meals. $37.80 per week. * Beaufort House - Managed by the Education Department, with BCAE playing a coordinating role in the placement of students. 75 single and shared accomodation with full board (14 meals per week) $73.80 per week * Nurses' Home - Ballarat Base Hospital authorities made approximately 100 individual study/bedrooms availabel to female students. (36.40 per week)White soft covered book with grey, blue, orange and green detail. It is the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Prospectus for 1988. It inclues admisson and application details, student services and facilities, open day, and undergraduate course information. ballarat college of advanced education, bcae, prospectus, vtac, international students, student accomodation, computer centre, library, childcare centre, campus shop, bean inn, applied science, arts, business, engineering, humanities, social sciences, librarianship, nursing, physical education, primary teaching, educaion, graduate diploma, sanyo micro-computers, apple iie computers, hewlett-packard 3000 model 70, hewlett-packard 9000/550 computer, cyber 180-835 at rmit, student union, gym, teacher resource centre -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 7, December 1979 - February 1980
Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 04/12/1979 to 29/02/1980.Book with deep red and white cover back and front, spiral bound. staffing advertisements, courses available, sportzfarm program, dorothy jenkins coordinator of access programs, janet willis music studies, art of being a gentlewoman, computer science, sports farm for children, night courses for working people, smb grows to meet new needs, spotlight on education, adult education programs, tafe evening classes, training course for shop assistants, 'talking tex' is coming to town, new smb $3m building fit tafe strategy, welding seminar attracts 80 people -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Equipment - Barbers’ Equipment, hair clippers steel 'Brown & Sharpe", c1940
1833 Brown & Sharpe was founded in Providence, Rhode Island by David Brown and his son Joseph R. Brown. David Brown retired in 1841 and Joseph Brown formed a partnership with Lucian Sharpe in 1853. During the 19th and 20th centuries, Brown & Sharpe was one of the best-known and most influential machine tool builders and was a leading manufacturer of instruments for machinists (such as micrometers and indicators ) and helped establish: The American wire gauge (AWG) standards for wire; The Brown & Sharpe taper in machine tool spindle tapers; and The Brown & Sharpe worm threadform for worm gears. .Like most machine tool builders, Brown & Sharpe rode a business cycle roller coaster during 1920- 40. After being kept very busy during World War I, builders suffered a slump in the post–World War I recession and depression of 1920–21. The Roaring Twenties brought renewed sales, but then the Great Depression slashed them. The armament-build-up period of 1936 to 1940 again renewed machine tool activity, and then the World War II materiel effort exploded demand, pushing it to record heights and employed 11,000 workers. Brown and Sharpe machine tools were a mainstay of American metal manufacturing until the late 20th Century and could be found in most machine shops and factories that worked with metal. Brown and Sharpe made callipers and micrometers that were essential to products built to fine tolerances. Shortly after World War II, Henry D. Sharpe, Jr. succeeded his father as president of Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company, at which point it evolved into a new and modern company built, or at least designed, to last. The firm stopped producing its old stalwarts: sewing machines, hair clippers, and certain categories of machine tools and employment dropped to 3,500 in 1976. Due to industrial disputes in the 1980’s B&S started focusing more on developing Coordinate-Measuring Machines. The company began to lose money as it shifted production away from machine tools and toward advanced metrology equipment, losing $14.6 million in 1990 and employed only 700. In 1994 Brown & Sharpe acquired DEA of Italy, an established manufacturer of CMMs. In 2001, substantially all of the assets of the Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company, including the intellectual property, designs, trademarks, facilities and inventory, were acquired by Hexagon AB, Switzerland, without the acquisition of the Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company itself. A set of manual barbers’ hair clippers with an adjustable wing screw, from Brown and Sharpe, Manufacturing Company Ltd., Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Chrome plated, in fair condition, c1940on Right handle; MADE BY BROWN & SHARPE MFG. CO. POV. R.I. / PAT'D IN GREAT BRITAIN, EN FRANCE, S.G.D.G. / U.S.A. PATENTS JULY 1-79, JUNE 3-84, AUG 23- 92 on top blade ; BRESSANT / TRADEMARK on base of lower blade ; No. 2* barbers, hairdressers, hair clippers, brown and sharpe manufacturing company, providence rhode island, hexagon ab, switzerland, great britain, france, ww1 1914-1918, ww11 1939-1945, great depression 1930, micrometers, tools, precision instruments, brown david, brown joseph r , sharpe lucian, sharpe henry d jnr, american wire gauge standard, sewing machines, metrological tools, worm gears, spindle tapers, screw machines, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, city of moorabbin industries, -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Lantern Festival Big Hill c 2000-- 7 Photos -- Coloured
... -1999. Master lantern maker Graeme Dunstan coordinated the work...-1999. Master lantern maker Graeme Dunstan coordinated the work ...Photos of the Lantern Festival workshop held to pull the community together during the battle to save Big Hill from the mining Companies application to have an "Open Pit Mine" in 1998-1999. Master lantern maker Graeme Dunstan coordinated the work shops, with financial support from the "Big Hill Action Group". when the decision from Victoria State Government was given, the group celebrated by carrying lanterns from Gold Reef Hall - near the Post Office up to Big Hill.Seven colour photographs of the Lantern festive workshop at Big Hill in c 2000. Taken by Jim Melbourne stawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Blackburn Station Shopping Centre Directory, 1/11/1996 12:00:00 AM
A directory of traders in Blackburn Station Shopping Centre.A directory of traders in Blackburn Station Shopping Centre. Paula Tomsett, Centre coordinator, designed by Image Vision Design Studio.A directory of traders in Blackburn Station Shopping Centre. blackburn station shopping centre, directory -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Senior Citizen's Centre, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1990
Black and white photograph Pat and Sonny Davy coordinators of Senior Citizens Op Shop. Lakes Entrance Victoriasenior citizens, opportunity shop -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo
Joint Action Group (JAG) team member, Gwen St John, teams up with Rosemary Panelli, AFV's Recreation Development Co-ordinator, to conduct an exercise demonstration at a shopping centre. In this photo, the two women, wearing Joint Action t-shirts, pose for a photo in front of an Arthritis Foundation of Victoria display board.B&W photo of two women stand in front of a freestanding multi-panel Arthritis Foundation of Victoria display board. They are wearing t-shirts with a graphic design that spells out the words “Joint Action”.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Gwen St John and Rosemary Panelli [On a white paper label found accompanying the Photograph in an envelope, and typed in black ink] Gwen St John, a member of the Joint Action exercise group, and Rosemary Panelli, Recreation Development Co-ordinator, prepare for a shopping centre demonstration.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, gwen st john, joint action group, jag, rosemary panelli, recreation development coordinator, information, education, exercise demonstration, self management, pain management, information display, display board, shopping centre, shopping plaza -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Proof sheet
This proof sheet contains a proof of the above Photograph (Item number 0426_1). On the verso, typed labels provide information for some of the photos depicted on the proof sheet, including for Item number 0426_1, as follows: Loris Passlow, one of the Arthritis Foundation's volunteers, presenting a handsome gift of Collier's Dictionary and Everyman Encyclopaedia to Bernard Rogers, Chief Executive, and Robyn Hill, Fundraising Manager.B&W proof sheet containing proofs of several photos from various events.[Five white labels, each typed with text in black ink] 1A Occupational therapist, Jan Sloane demonstrates simple cooking techniques at a seminar "Cooking the Easy Way" held at Lincoln Institute in Arthritis Week. Also 2A & 3A / 4A & 5A Tricia Mundy, Health Promotion Officer from the Health Department, discusses the Arthritis Foundation's display at the VicFit Physical Activity and lifestyle Conference in May with Jenny Davidson, Education and Services Manager. / Loris Passlow, one of the Arthritis Foundation's volunteers, presenting a handsome gift of Collier's Dictionary and Everyman Encyclopaedia to Bernard Rogers, Chief Executive, and Robyn Hill, Fundraising Manager. / Photos (2) of Elva Renfrew should go to Anne Wray, who is writing an article for Leader papers re Opportunity Shop. 2 Photos of Loris ordered, one of her to keep. / 9A 10A & 11A Ms Susie Nuttall, the Arthritis Foundation's Community Relations Co-ordinator with Dr Stephen Hall, a rheumatologist. Both were speakers at our Information Day organised by the Dandenong Day Hospital in June.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, proof sheet, jan sloane, occupational therapist, ot, cooking demonstration, cooking the easy way, national arthritis week, naw, lincoln institute, tricia mundy, health promotion officer, health department, vicfit, afv display, physical activity, lifestyle conference, jenny davidson, education and services manager, loris passlow, volunteer, self-help group, shg, gift, book donation, library, resource centre, educational resources, educational material, collier’s dictionary, everyman encyclopaedia, bernard rogers, ceo, robyn hill, fundraising manager, elva renfrew, anne wray, article, op shop, opportunity shop, leader newspapers, susie nuttall, community relation coordinator, dr stephen hall, rheumatologist, speakers, information day, dandenong day hospital -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Document - Letter, 25/04/2000
On the 25th of April, 2000, Barbara Wolfe, a member of the Rochester Arthritis Support Group sent two photos of their National Arthritis Week activities to Arthritis Victoria, along with a letter.COL digital scan of a letter from Barbara Wolfe, Rochester Arthritis Support Group.[Handwritten in blue ink] 84 McKenzie Street, [Next line] Rochester 3561. [Next line] 25.4.00 [Next line] Gillian van der Drift, [Next line] C'sy Devt Coordinator, [Next line] Dear Gillian, [Next line] Enclosed, 2 photos you may be interested in. Our group had a display - took videos, aids, windcheaters etc - in an empty shop window in our main shopping street. It was there for 12 days. [New paragraph] On the 11th April we had a walk along the Campaspe River, leaving 9:30am, returning 10:30am. This enabled people to go as far as they wished at their own pace and join together for morning tea (B.Y.O.) and a Fun Quiz. Ten of our group were joined by our friends. It was most enjoyable. [New paragraph] Our support group would prefer you stick to Arthritis Victoria as a name - succint, self-explanatory and easily recognised by members of the community. We see no need for change. [Next line] Yours sincerely, [Next line] Barbara Wolfe. [Next line] Contact Person. [Next line] Rochester Arthritis Support Group.arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, rochester arthritis support group, barbara wolfe, shop window display, health promotion, joint walk, campapse river, 2000