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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedNewsletter - Sunshine Football Club "The Shiner" 1952 & 1953 Editions
... Sunshine Football Club "The Shiner" 1952 & 1953 Editions...... The Shiner...Typed newsletters of the Sunshine Football Club "The Shiner" 1952 & 1953. Three newsletters are missing their front cover...1437.01 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 17th May 1952 1437.02 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 24th May 1952 1437.03 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 31st May 1952 1437.04 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 7th June 1952 1437.05 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 21st June 1952 1437.06 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 28th June 1952 1437.07 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 5th July 1952 1437.08 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 12th July 1952 1437.09 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 19th July 1952 1437.10 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 2nd August 1952 1437.11 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 16th August 1952 1437.12 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 23rd August 1952 1437.13 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 30th August 1952 1437.14 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 6th September 1952 1437.15 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 13th September 1952 1437.16 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 20th September 1952 1437.17 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 18th October 1952 1437.18 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 1952 Front Sheet Missing 1437.19 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 1952 Front Sheet Missing 1437.20 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 25th April 1953 1437.21 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 9th May 1953 1437.22 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 16th May 1953 1437.23 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 30th May 1953 1437.24 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 13th June 1953 1437.25 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 27th June 1953 1437.26 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 25th July 1953 1437.27 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 8th August 1953 1437.28 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 22nd August 1953 1437.29 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 19th September 1953 1437.30 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 1953 Front Sheet Missing...Sunshine Football Club Football The Shiner 1437.01 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 17th May 1952 1437.02 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 24th May 1952 1437.03 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 31st May 1952 1437.04 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 7th June 1952 1437.05 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 21st June 1952 1437.06 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 28th June 1952 1437.07 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 5th July 1952 1437.08 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 12th July 1952 1437.09 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 19th July 1952 1437.10 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 2nd August 1952 1437.11 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 16th August 1952 1437.12 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 23rd August 1952 1437.13 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 30th August 1952 1437.14 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 6th September 1952 1437.15 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 13th September 1952 1437.16 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 20th September 1952 1437.17 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 18th October 1952 1437.18 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 1952 Front Sheet Missing 1437.19 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 1952 Front Sheet Missing 1437.20 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 25th April 1953 1437.21 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 9th May 1953 1437.22 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 16th May 1953 1437.23 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 30th May 1953 1437.24 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 13th June 1953 1437.25 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 27th June 1953 1437.26 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 25th July 1953 1437.27 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 8th August 1953 1437.28 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 22nd August 1953 1437.29 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 19th September 1953 1437.30 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 1953 Front Sheet Missing Typed newsletters of the Sunshine Football Club "The Shiner" 1952 & 1953. ...1437.01 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 17th May 1952 1437.02 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 24th May 1952 1437.03 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 31st May 1952 1437.04 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 7th June 1952 1437.05 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 21st June 1952 1437.06 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 28th June 1952 1437.07 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 5th July 1952 1437.08 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 12th July 1952 1437.09 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 19th July 1952 1437.10 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 2nd August 1952 1437.11 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 16th August 1952 1437.12 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 23rd August 1952 1437.13 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 30th August 1952 1437.14 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 6th September 1952 1437.15 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 13th September 1952 1437.16 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 20th September 1952 1437.17 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 18th October 1952 1437.18 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 1952 Front Sheet Missing 1437.19 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 1952 Front Sheet Missing 1437.20 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 25th April 1953 1437.21 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 9th May 1953 1437.22 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 16th May 1953 1437.23 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 30th May 1953 1437.24 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 13th June 1953 1437.25 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 27th June 1953 1437.26 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 25th July 1953 1437.27 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 8th August 1953 1437.28 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 22nd August 1953 1437.29 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 19th September 1953 1437.30 - Sunshine Football Club 'The Shiner' 1953 Front Sheet Missingsunshine football club, football, the shiner -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedJournal - Ray Barnes Dairy - The Passing of the Shiners "1900 - 2020" (Sunshine & District Residents), Ray F. Barnes
... The Passing of the Shiners "1900 - 2020" (Sunshine & District Residents) by Ray F. ...Ray used this exercise as a way to occupy his mind during these difficult times Ray Barnes History The Passing of the Shiners "1900 - 2020" (Sunshine & District Residents) by Ray F. ...These events were compiled by Mr Raymond "Ray" Frank Barnes (b1936) from local magazines, newspapers and his own personal diaries. Ray complied this list in 2020 when COVID was raging through Melbourne and around the world. Ray used this exercise as a way to occupy his mind during these difficult timesThe Passing of the Shiners "1900 - 2020" (Sunshine & District Residents) by Ray F. Barnes (1936 -)ray barnes, history -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Massey Ferguson - Employees Photographs
... Thornborough (Toronto Chairman), John Mitchell, Monty Prichard Perksins 4650.130 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Gus Cargen & John Shiner (Toronto) 4650.131 - Massey Ferguson Employees - H. ...Thornborough (Toronto Chairman), John Mitchell, Monty Prichard Perksins 4650.130 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Gus Cargen & John Shiner (Toronto) 4650.131 - Massey Ferguson Employees - H. ...Many of these photographs appeared in the Massey Ferguson Review Publication4650.001 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mr S. R. Makeham Manager Cane Industry Project Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.002 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Alex Hamilton 4650.003 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Hackett Director Special Projects Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.004 - Massey Ferguson Employees - William 'Bill' Geddes 4650.005 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ken Steel Director 4650.006 - Massey Ferguson Employees - I. H. Salom Director Of Manufacturing Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.007 - Massey Ferguson Employees - E. Wendt Perth Sales Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.008 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.009 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Rogers 4650.010 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson Marketing Director Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.011 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Mason Hobart Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.012 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Masson Hobart Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.013 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Noel Unknown 4650.014 - Massey Ferguson Employees - S. V. Bishop Corporate Plastics Control Co-odinator 4650.015 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Baker Foreman MC Shop 4650.016 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bob Burns 4650.017 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.018 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson, Peter Boyd Brisbane Branch Manager & 3 Unknown People 4650.019 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.020 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.021 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.022 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.023 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.024 - Massey Ferguson Employees - M. Bishop 4650.025 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Tom Carroll In Sunshine Engineering Drawing Office 4650.026 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.027 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.028 - Massey Ferguson Employees - B. Baxter 4650.029 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jim Bruce 4650.030 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Howard Clemson (Sunshine Resident) 4650.031 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Tom A. Minahan 4650.032 - Massey Ferguson Employees - A. W. Moffat General Marketing Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.033 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Unknown Service Manager W. R. Burrer Preston Dealer In Victoria 4650.034 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Doug Retallick Perth Branch 4650.035 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Doug Retallick Perth Branch 4650.036 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Plunisrtt 4650.037 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Dennis Potter 4650.038 - Massey Ferguson Employees - James 'Jim' Poole 4650.039 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ray Stone 4650.040 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.041 - Massey Ferguson Employees - D. Willshire 4650.041 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.042 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Brian Unknown Adelaide 4650.043 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen Adelaide Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.044 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Anderson Brisbane Sales Manager Northern Division Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.045 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Mike B, Allen Adelaide Branch Manager, Unknown, Unknown 4650.046 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.047 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Anson 4650.048 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mr Honautavic 4650.049 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mr Brockman South Australia Minister For Agriculture 4650.051 - Massey Ferguson Employees - W. B. Allen Perth BranchMassey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.052 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, T. Thornbrough, Unknown 4650.053 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bob Ashworth Assistant Manager Hunts Farm Equipment Pty Ltd 4650.054 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.055 - Massey Ferguson Employees - W. M. Alexander Massey Harris 4650.056 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen Adelaide Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.057 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.058 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L to R Bob Ross Chairman Of Directos, G. R. Johnson Director Of Marketing, Jack Heirman M.L.C. 4650.059 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen Adelaide Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited & John Henderson New Dealer 4650.060 - Massey Ferguson Employees - K. D. Steel Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.061 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.062 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Eric F. Smart West Australia Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.063 - Massey Ferguson Employees - E. H. Williams Agent 4650.064 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.065 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.066 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.067 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.068 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Larry Pomeroy Sunshine Director Of Marketing (Ex Toronto Canada) 4650.069 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson Director Of Marketing Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.070 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John 'Jack' Vance Director Of Finance, George Johnson Director Of Marketing, Tom Mindhan 4650.071 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John 'Jack' Vance Director Of Finance & Mary Danaher 4650.072 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.073 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R George Johnson, Ian McIntosh, Les McIntosh, John Shiner 4650.074 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ken Spicer Director Of Marketing (Canadian) 4650.075 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Herman Weber Managing Director Addressing Conference. Far Right Alex Hamilton Manager ICM 4650.076 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Paecw Motors Family Partnership 4650.077 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Mullolland 4650.078 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Graham Brooks 4650.079 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.080 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.081 - Massey Ferguson Employees - B. Sloane & Bruce Sloane Dealers 4650.082 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.083 - Massey Ferguson Employees - R. T. Weir, Rob Ross Chairman Of Directors, Ian Munroe, G. R. Johnson 4650.084 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Miss Sue Barnett Sales Office Oakbank South Australia 4650.085 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R J. A. Taylor, J. Mason, G. L. Roberts, T. L. Roberts, H. B. Weher 4650.086 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen, Mick C. Trest, C. Peter Prest, H. B. Welsh 4650.087 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Alex Hamilton (Middle) 4650.088 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.089 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.090 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Benham Sales Manager, Bob Weidenhofa Parts Manager 4650.091 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Syd Williams Cairns Dealer 4650.092 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Banney (Centre) 4650.093 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Morris, T. Minahan, J. Vance, H. Weber, J. Johnsone, G. Davey All Directors Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited At Wyeera 4650.094 - Massey Ferguson Employees - W. barber, A. Collins, P. Couch, D. Leggw, Allan Doust 4650.095 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.096 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.097 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Norm Hazelwood Personal Manager Training 4650.098 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Kevin Day 3rd From Right 4650.099 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.100 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Eric Thomas (Far Left) 4650.101 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Peter Fieder (Instructing) & Norrie Croker (Standing) 4650.102 - Massey Ferguson Employees - James 'Jim' Poole & Malcolm Scott 4650.103 - Massey Ferguson Employees - A. Collins Training Officer & Herman Weber Managing Director 4650.104 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Harry McPherson Instructing On A Baller To A Group Of Sevicemen 4650.105 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To Right Kehh Ott, Murray David (MD), Unknown, Mike Allan 4650.106 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Allen Murray Product Training Sunshine 4650.107 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bon Johnson, Avon Collins, Stan Galbraith, Harry Gregory, Lindsay Baggin 4650.108 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Unknown, James 'Jim' Poole 4650.109 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Tim Pickett, Unknown, James 'Jim' Poole, Dave Cunningham, Unknown, John Vaughan, Unknown 4650.110 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown, Ron White, Unknown 4650.111 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R P. Boyd, J. R. Warmer, G. A. Gemmell-Smith, Herman Weber (MD), G. Cannon, M. Bennett 4650.112 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Sir Dallas Brook Victorian Governor (Standing) & Company Executives & VIPS H.V. McKay Massey Harris 4650.113 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Vaughan, Noel Clarke Melbourne Branch Manager, Brian Harrod Export Manager 4650.114 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Day, Ivan Leyendekkers, Ken Gaunt, Jack Stokes, Jack Vance, Dick Weir 4650.115 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Vance Director Finance & Ken Gaunt Director Engineering 4650.116 - Massey Ferguson Employees - P. Boyd, R. armstrong, Whittaker, L. Wood, J. K. Gaunt, H. P. Weber, G. Mann, Sir Syd Williams 4650.117 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.118 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.119 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Jack Hacket, Unknown, George Johnson 4650.120 - Massey Ferguson Employees - H. P. Weber Speaking 4650.121 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R J. J. Jaejar Corporate Engineering, Unknown, Brian Harrod Export Marketing, Unknown 4650.122 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.123 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ian Forristor Lectoring, Ales Simpson, Stuart McKay H.V. McKay Massey Harris 4650.124 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Russell Cox, Dennis Potter, Stan Paytoh, Lee Street, Harold Harwood, Graham Hardman, Sandy McColl 4650.125 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Eric Thomas, Unknown, Unknown, Mick Allen 4650.126 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Mollison Sunshine Factory Manager, Unknown, Unknown, Brian Harrod 4650.127 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Shirlene Clancy 4650.128 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.129 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L. H. Thornborough (Toronto Chairman), John Mitchell, Monty Prichard Perksins 4650.130 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Gus Cargen & John Shiner (Toronto) 4650.131 - Massey Ferguson Employees - H. P. Weber Sunshine Managing Director Speaking 4650.132 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Press Conference 4650.133 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.134 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown & L. T. Richie Managing Director 4650.135 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.136 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Herman Weber 4650.137 - Massey Ferguson Employees - A Group In The Conference Room At The Sunshine Factory 4650.138 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Cliff Freer Melbourne Training Manager & Ken Guant Director Engineering 4650.139 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Sir Dallas Brooks Victorian Governor General & Tom Rictchie Managing Director 4650.140 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Tom Carroll, A. Thornbrough, The Hon Harry Hayes Toronto Canada Head Office Opening 4650.141 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Thornbrough Speaking At The Toronto Canada Head Office Opening 4650.142 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R George Johnson, Unknown John Shiner Canada Director 4650.143 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bob Prowse, Alex Hamilton Branch Manager, Peter Boys, Aron Collins 4650.144 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Bedsor, A. Thornbrough, H. Weber 4650.145 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R G. M. Taylor, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, John 'Jack' Vance, Mrs T. Ritchie, Tom Ritchie 4650.146 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Centre Herman Weber Managing Director 4650.147 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Unknown, Tom Ritchie, Unknown 4650.148 - Massey Ferguson Employees - M. Weber, Jager, Whittaker, R. Armstrong, J. R. Harner 4650.149 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Sir Dalls Brooks, Bill Moeser, Tom Ritchie, Unknown, Unknown, Harold Holt Prime Minister Of Australia 4650.150 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Day, E. French, D. Hudson, H. Weber, J. Hooking, P. Holloway, B. Ramage 4650.151 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.152 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson Speaking 4650.153 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ray Carer WA Dealer & John Shiner From Toronto 4650.154 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R W. G. Banks, P. Nagle, A. Wood, J. Morrison, E. Elletson 4650.155 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.156 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.157 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.158 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.159 - Massey Ferguson Employees - G. R. Johnson On Stage With Norm Boddington & Dean Fisher 4650.160 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.161 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.162 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Tom Carroll Being Called To The Dais, A. A. Thornborough & John Mictchel At Toronto, Canada 4650.163 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown At St. Leonards, NSW Dealer Entertainment Night 4650.164 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown At St. Leonards, NSW Dealer Entertainment Night 4650.165 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Albert Thornbough, Unknown, Herman Weber 4650.166 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Farewell To J. F. Plunkett At Perth Branch 4650.166 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Farewell To J. F. Plunkett At Perth Branch Names 4650.167 - Massey Ferguson Employees - National Dealer Meeting Sydney, NSW 4650.168 - Massey Ferguson Employees - W. B. Allen Perth Branch 4650.169 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Tom Carroll With An Early H.V. McKay Harvester 4650.170 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mr. M. Robson Explains The MF542 4650.171 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Stage Performance 4650.172 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Stage Performance 4650.173 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Stage Performance 4650.174 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Stage Performance 4650.175 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.176 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Stage Performance 4650.177 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.178 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.179 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Unknown 4650.180 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Keith Storey 4650.181 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknownmassey ferguson, sunshine harvester works, employee -
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
... The intensity of raw material utilisation as an indication of occupational history in surface stone artefact assemblages from the Strathbogie Ranges, central Victoria Justin Ian Shiner (La Trobe University, Bundoora) Stone artefact assemblages are a major source of information on past human?...The intensity of raw material utilisation as an indication of occupational history in surface stone artefact assemblages from the Strathbogie Ranges, central Victoria Justin Ian Shiner (La Trobe University, Bundoora) Stone artefact assemblages are a major source of information on past human? ...Mawul Rom Project: Openness, obligation and reconciliation Morgan Brigg (Universtiy of Queensland) and Anke Tonnaer (University of Aarhus, Denmark) Aboriginal Australian initiatives to restore balanced relationships with White Australians have recently become part of reconciliation efforts. This paper provides a contextualised report on one such initiative, the Mawul Rom crosscultural mediation project. Viewing Mawul Rom as a diplomatic venture in the lineage of adjustment and earlier Rom rituals raises questions about receptiveness, individual responsibility and the role of Indigenous ceremony in reconciliation efforts. Yolngu ceremonial leaders successfully draw participants into relationship and personally commit them to the tasks of cross-cultural advocacy and reconciliation. But Mawul Rom must also negotiate a paradox because emphasis on the cultural difference of ceremony risks increasing the very social distance that the ritual attempts to confront. Managing this tension will be a key challenge if Mawul Rom is to become an effective diplomatic mechanism for cross-cultural conflict resolution and reconciliation. Living in two camps: the strategies Goldfields Aboriginal people use to manage in the customary economy and the mainstream economy at the same time Howard Sercombe (Strathclyde University, Glasgow) The economic sustainability of Aboriginal households has been a matter of public concern across a range of contexts. This research, conducted in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia, shows how economically successful Aboriginal persons manage ?dual economic engagement?, or involvement in the customary economy and the mainstream economy at the same time. The two economies sometimes reinforce each other but are more often in conflict, and management of conflicting obligations requires high degrees of skill and innovation. As well as creating financially sustainable households, the participants contributed significantly to the health of their extended families and communities. The research also shows that many Aboriginal people, no matter what their material and personal resources, are conscious of how fragile and unpredictable their economic lives can be, and that involvement in the customary economy is a kind of mutual insurance to guarantee survival if times get tough. Indigenous population data for evaluation and performance measurement: A cautionary note Gaminiratne Wijesekere (Dept. of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Canberra) I outline the status of population census counts for Indigenous peoples, identifying information on Indigenous births and deaths, and internal migration estimates. I comment on the ?experimental? Indigenous population projections and question the rationale for having two sets of projections. Program managers and evaluators need to be mindful of limitations of the data when using these projections for monitoring, evaluating and measuring Indigenous programs. Reaching out to a younger generation using a 3D computer game for storytelling: Vincent Serico?s legacy Theodor G Wyeld (Flinders University, Adeliade) and Brett Leavy (CyberDreaming Australia) Sadly, Vincent Serico (1949?2008), artist, activist and humanist, recently passed away. Born in southern Queensland in Wakka Wakka/Kabi Kabi Country (Carnarvon Gorge region) in 1949, Vincent was a member of the Stolen Generations. He was separated from his family by White administration at four years of age. He grew up on the Cherbourg Aboriginal Reserve in the 1950s, when the policies of segregation and assimilation were at their peak. Only returning to his Country in his early forties, Vincent started painting his stories and the stories that had been passed on to him about the region. These paintings manifest Vincent?s sanctity for tradition, storytelling, language, spirit and beliefs. A team of researchers was honoured and fortunate to have worked closely with Vincent to develop a 3D simulation of his Country using a 3D computer game toolkit. Embedded in this simulation of his Country, in the locations that their stories speak to, are some of Vincent?s important contemporary art works. They are accompanied by a narration of Vincent?s oral history about the places, people and events depicted. Vincent was deeply concerned about members of the younger generation around him ?losing their way? in modern times. In a similar vein, Brett Leavy (Kooma) sees the 3D game engine as an opportunity to engage the younger generation in its own cultural heritage in an activity that capitalises on a common pastime. Vincent was an enthusiastic advocate of this approach. Working in consultation with Vincent and the research team, CyberDreaming developed a simulation of Vincent?s Country for young Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal persons from the Carnarvon Gorge region to explore Vincent?s life stories of the region. The use of Vincent?s contemporary paintings as storyboards provides a traditional medium for the local people to interactively re-engage with traditional values. Called Serico?s World, it represents a legacy to his life?s works, joys and regrets. Here we discuss the background to this project and Vincent?s contribution. A singular beeswax representation of Namarrkon, the Lightning Man, from western Arnhem Land RG Gunn (La Trobe University) and RL Whear (Jawoyn Association) Samples from a beeswax representation of Namarrkon, the Lightning Man, from western Arnhem Land were analysed for radiocarbon and dated to be about 150 years old. An underlying beeswax figure was found to be approximately 1100 years old. The Dreaming Being Namarrkon is well known throughout Arnhem Land, although his sphere of activity is concentrated around the northern half of the Arnhem Land plateau. Namarrkon is well represented in rock-paintings in this area and continues to be well represented in contemporary canvas-paintings by artists from the broader plateau region. We conclude that representations of Namarrkon in both painted and beeswax forms appear to be parallel manifestations of the late Holocene regionalisation of Arnhem Land. ?Missing the point? or ?what to believe ? the theory or the data?: Rationales for the production of Kimberley points Kim Akerman (Moonah) In a recent article, Rodney Harrison presented an interesting view on the role glass Kimberley points played in the lives of the Aborigines who made and used them. Harrison employed ethnographic and historical data to argue that glass Kimberley points were not part of the normal suite of post-contact artefacts used primarily for hunting and fighting or Indigenous exchange purposes, but primarily were created to service a non-Indigenous market for aesthetically pleasing artefacts. Harrison asserted that this market determined the form that these points took. A critical analysis of the data does not substantiate either of these claims. Here I do not deal with Harrison?s theoretical material or arguments; I focus on the ethnographic and historical material that he has either omitted or failed to appreciate in developing his thesis and which, in turn, renders it invalid. The intensity of raw material utilisation as an indication of occupational history in surface stone artefact assemblages from the Strathbogie Ranges, central Victoria Justin Ian Shiner (La Trobe University, Bundoora) Stone artefact assemblages are a major source of information on past human?landscape relationships throughout much of Australia. These relationships are not well understood in the Strathbogie Ranges of central Victoria, where few detailed analyses of stone artefact assemblages have been undertaken. The purpose of this paper is to redress this situation through the analysis of two surface stone artefact assemblages recorded in early 2000 during a wider investigation of the region?s potential for postgraduate archaeological fieldwork. Analysis of raw material utilisation is used to assess the characteristics of the occupational histories of two locations with similar landscape settings. The analysis indicates variability in the intensity of raw material use between the assemblages, which suggests subtle differences in the occupational history of each location. The results of this work provide a direction for future stone artefact studies within this poorly understood region.document reproductions, maps, b&w photographs, colour photographskimberley, mawul rom project, 3d computer game, storytelling, vincent serico, beeswax, namarrkon, artefact assemblages, strathbogie ranges, groote eylandt, budd billy ii
