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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 17/10/2000
On the 17th of October, 2000, Arthritis Victoria (incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria) held a seminar on World Osteoporosis Day (WOD). The event was held at the Glen Eira Town Hall Auditorium. 200 participants attended the seminar, which included guest speakers and information displays. The event was a partnership between Arthritis Victoria and the City of Glen Eira. In this photo, two women are standing beside a table with a range of books arranged on top. They are each holding an open book in their hands while looking at the camera. In the background is a freestanding vertical banner, with the text "City of Glen Eira".COL photo of two women standing in front of a table. One woman is wearing a blue leisure suit with a pale blue top. The other woman is wearing a red jacket over a white top and black trousers. They are each holding an open book. On top of the table, there are various books on display. In the background, there is a medium sized vertical banner on a stand. It contains the text and logo for the City of Glen Eira.[On a white label, handwritten in black ink] WOD Seminar, 17th Oct, 2000 participants.world osteoporosis day, wod, arthritis victoria, osteoporosis victoria, city of glen eira, partnership, seminar, attendees, participants, books, glen eira town hall auditorium, caulfield, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, 17/10/2000
On the 17th of October, 2000, Arthritis Victoria (incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria) held a seminar on World Osteoporosis Day (WOD). The event was held at the Glen Eira Town Hall Auditorium. 200 participants attended the seminar, which included guest speakers and information displays. The event was a partnership between Arthritis Victoria and the City of Glen Eira. In this photo, a woman peruses some information sheets at the World Osteoporosis Day 2000 Seminar. Behind her is a display board with posters and a table with information sheets.COL photo of a woman standing beside a table. She is wearing an off-white coat over a light grey jumper. She is holding several printed factsheets and brochures in her hands. Behind her, there is a range of printed factsheets on top of the table. At the end of the table, there is a black vertical display board with printed signs and photos on it. At the top of the display board is an "ARTHRITIS VICTORIA" sign. Below that, there are printed signs with text such as, "Telephone Advisory Service", "Self Help Groups", "Self Management Courses", "Library", and "Phone Link". Beneath the "Self Help Groups" sign, there is an information poster for the Melbourne Osteoporosis Support Group. Three photos are evident: a colour photo of three elderly Italian people; a black and white photo of a small group of Vietnamese people; and a colour photo of shelves of books in a library. In the background, there is a potted palm tree (partially obscured) to the left of the frame and an "EXIT" sign above a doorway.[On a white label, handwritten in black ink] WOD Seminar participant Oct, 17, 2000 3 [circled] [On a second white label, handwritten in black ink] Gathering information about osteoporosis at the WOD seminar 17/10/2000 [Handwritten in pencil, in the bottom right corner] PG13-3world osteoporosis day, wod, arthritis victoria, osteoporosis victoria, city of glen eira, partnership, seminar, attendees, participants, information stall, factsheets, brochures, display board, telephone advisory service, self help groups, self management courses, library, phone link, glen eira town hall auditorium, caulfield, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 17/10/2000
On the 17th of October, 2000, Arthritis Victoria (incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria) held a seminar on World Osteoporosis Day (WOD). The event was held at the Glen Eira Town Hall Auditorium. 200 participants attended the seminar, which included guest speakers and information displays. The event was a partnership between Arthritis Victoria and the City of Glen Eira. In this photo, two attendees pose for a photo with a skeleton on display at the World Osteoporosis Day Seminar 2000. This photo appears on page 12 of the Vol 13 Issue 04, Summer 2000 edition of the quarterly magazine of Arthritis Victoria (incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria). It is captioned: "A close encounter with healthy bones - learning more at the seminar."COL photo of two women, standing, posing for a photo with a plastic skeleton on a vertical stand. Both women are wearing white shirts with a jacket - one is wearing a black jacket with dark grey trousers, and the other is wearing a light grey checked jacket with dark trousers. The skeleton is wearing a black hat on its skull.[On a white label, handwritten in black ink] WOD Seminar 17th Oct, 2000 participant 2 [circled] [On a second white label, handwritten in black ink] A close encounter with healthy bones - learning more at the WOD seminar 17/10/2000 [Handwritten in pencil, in the bottom right corner] PG13-2world osteoporosis day, wod, arthritis victoria, osteoporosis victoria, city of glen eira, partnership, seminar, attendees, participants, skeleton, bridget bones, glen eira town hall auditorium, caulfield, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 17/10/2000
On the 17th of October, 2000, Arthritis Victoria (incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria) held a seminar on World Osteoporosis Day (WOD). The event was held at the Glen Eira Town Hall Auditorium. 200 participants attended the seminar, which included guest speakers and information displays. The event was a partnership between Arthritis Victoria and the City of Glen Eira. In this photo, Beryl Logie (President of the Melbourne Osteoporosis Support Group), Cr Veronika Martens (Mayor of Glen Eira), Professor Peter Ebeling (Associate Professor Endocrinology), and Leigh Garwood (CEO, Arthritis Victoria) pose for a photo around the information stand.COL photo of four people standing behind and to the side of a rectangular table. One woman is wearing a pale blue shirt, a black jacket, and black trousers. Another woman is wearing a mauve top under a black and grey jacket. The two men are wearing dark suits with a white shirt and tie. On the table, which is covered with a white tablecloth, there is a range of booklets, printed factsheets, and brochures. Three of the people are holding either a booklet, factsheet, or brochure. Behind them are two vertical display boards with a chrome frame. Each display board has some signs or posters on it.[On a white label, handwritten in black ink] WOD Seminar 17th Oct, 2000 From L [circled] to R [circled] [L to R has been crossed out and replaced with "R to L" in red ink] 4 [circled] Leigh Garwood - CEO AV Peter Ebeling - Associate Professor Endocrinology Cr Veronika Martens (Mayor Glen Eira) Beryl Logie (President of the Melbourne Osteop. SHG) [Handwritten in pencil, in the bottom right corner] PG13-4world osteoporosis day, wod, arthritis victoria, osteoporosis victoria, city of glen eira, partnership, seminar, leigh garwood, ceo, cr veronika martens, mayor, beryl logie, guest speakers, president, melbourne osteoporosis self help group, peter ebeling, associate professor, endocrinology, booklets, factsheets, brochures, display board, glen eira town hall auditorium, caulfield, 2000 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Collection Glass Photographic Dry Plates Developer late 1800s - early 1900s, The Imperial Dry Plate Co., Ltd
Dry plate photography was a photographic technology invented by R.L. Maddox in 1871. Images were captured on a glass plate covered in a gelatin emulsion, which acted as a photographic negative. A negative could then be stored to develop at a later time in a dark room. The introduction of this technology allowed for greater flexibility in photographic practice outside of indoor studios, as earlier wet plate photographic technology required immediate exposure and development. Dry plate photography was superseded by the invention of celluloid film in the early twentieth century. This object forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of social life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history, social history, and the history of photography.Box of dry glass negative plates for developing photographs. In pencil on face of box "MR PHIL GEEPER/46 THOMAS MITCHELL DRIVE WOD"photography, wet plate photography, dry plate photography, photos, haeusler collection, history of photography, historical photographs, technology, wodonga -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour of Mt Ophir winery by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a rural area with gold mining mullock heaps in the background. In the foreground is a shallow depression that appears to be a dried wet-land.Written on back of photo: "Rutherglen | Wod. Hist. Soc. | 1st N. E. Region Meeting?"mt ophir, mount ophir, gold mining, mullock heaps -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, Arthritis Victoria's Tim Bryer is addressing students in the gymnasium at Shelford Girls' Grammar School.COL photo of a man standing behind a microphone at lectern, on the floor in front of a stage. He is wearing a blue collared shirt. He is addressing a group of teenagers, who are sitting on rows of seats in a hall or gymnasium. The teenagers are all wearing pale blue polo shirts. The man is facing the camera and the teenagers have been Photographed from behind. On the stage behind the man are two freestanding vertical banners, which contain the text, "Active for Life"; an "Active for Life" A-framed sandwich board; and a small Shelford Girls' Grammar School blue and gold banner on a stand.world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, presentation, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Solo photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, Arthritis Victoria's Liz Bongetti is addressing students in the gymnasium at Shelford Girls' Grammar School.COL photo of a woman standing behind a microphone at lectern, on the floor in front of a stage. She is wearing a red jacket over a blue and white striped t-shirt. Behind her are two freestanding "Active for Life" vertical banners containing the text and logos for Arthritis Victoria and VicHealth. At the bottom of each banner is the text, "JUST FIND 30 MINUTES A DAY".[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] lize Bongetti speaker at Shelford Anglican Girls School 1999world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, presentation, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, a group of students practice their golf swing under the supervision of a teacher.COL photo of a group of people standing on a large, flat grassy area. Most of them are wearing pale blue polo shirts and dark blue tracksuit pants. Two people are wearing a blue jumper or tracksuit jacket on top. Most of the people are standing in a line between field marker cones, which have been set an equal distance apart. They are each holding a golf club, and a few people are practicing their golf swing. In the distance, there is one person walking away at the far end of the grassy area. She is wearing a white shirt and dark trousers. In the background, there are several houses and tall trees behind a wooden fence.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Womens Golf Day at Shelford Anglican Girls School 1999world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, golf, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, a group of students practice their golf swing, assisted by a few adults.COL photo of a group of people standing on a large, flat grassy area. Most of them are wearing pale blue polo shirts and dark blue tracksuit pants. Two people are wearing a navy blue or black jacket on top, and one woman is wearing a blue and red jumper. Most of the people are standing in a line between field marker cones, which have been set an equal distance apart. A few people are crouching down on the ground. Three people are each holding a golf club and practicing their golf swing. Three of the people are assisting or instructing the others. In the background, there are several houses and tall trees behind a wooden fence.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Women Golf Victoria at Shelford. A.G.S. 1999world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, golf, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, some students are playing table tennis under the supervision of a few instructors.COL photo of several people stand arounding some table tennis tables. Some people are wearing pale blue polo shirts, some are wearing white t-shirts, one woman is wearing a navy, jade, and white tracksuit jacket, and another person (partially obscured) is putting on a blue and navy jacket. They are all wearing either navy shorts or navy tracksuit pants. They are inside a white brick building. A few of them are holding a tennis table racket (also known as a bat or paddle) in their hand. A storage room is evident through an open doorway. There is a view of another building and some trees through the high curtained windows.world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, table tennis, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, instructors and students partake in a game of table tennis on three tables.COL photo of a group of people playing table tennis on three table tennis tables. Several people are wearing pale blue polo shirts, two people are wearing white t-shirts, and one person is wearing a blue collared shirt. They are all wearing navy or black trousers or tracksuit pants. They are inside a white brick building. A storage room is evident through an open doorway. There is a view of some trees through the high curtained windows.world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, table tennis, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, students learn how to abseil from a tall metal structure with the aid of an instructor.COL photo of four people at the top of a tall metal structure consisting of a ladder which leads to a platform at the top. Two people (one partially obscured) are waiting at the top of the ladder. Another person is standing on the platform. He is looking down towards another person who is descending from the platform via an attached cable. They are all wearing blue tracksuit pants and pale blue polo shirts. There is a large tree in the background.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Absailing [sic] at Shelford Anglican Girls School 1999world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, abseiling, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, students learn techniques used in the game of lawn bowls from some experienced players.COL photo of a group of teenagers and a few older adults. They are inside a building, where a portable bowling green with a wooden frame at one end has been placed on the parquetry floor. The teenagers are wearing pale blue polo shirts and navy blue tracksuit pants. The adults are wearing navy or white and navy tracksuit jackets over either navy or grey trousers. Most of the teenagers are holding a small black bowling ball in their hands. One older woman is holding a smaller white ball in one hand. There are several black bowling balls on the artificial bowling green on the floor.world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, indoor lawn bowls, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, instructors teach the students how to handball or kick a football.COL photo of a group of people on a fenced grassy area. They are wearing pale or dark blue polo shirts and dark blue tracksuit pants. They are practising handballing and kicking a football with some teachers or instructors. In the background, there are some houses behind a wooden fence.world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, football, handball, kicking, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, several students prepare to climb the ladder leading to the platform from which they will be able to abseil back down.COL photo of several teenagers and one adult woman standing on or near a trailer at the base of a tall metal structure with a ladder. The teenagers are all wearing blue tracksuit trousers and pale blue polo shirts. The woman is wearing a white polo shirt and black trousers. Four people are standing on the trailer, while three others, (one partially obscured), look on. One of them has one foot up on the step to the trailer. There is a long cable dangling down from the metal structure. Behind a fence, large trees, school buildings and a red car are evident in the background.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] ABSAILING [sic] AT Shelford A.G.S. 1999world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, abseiling, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, students practice catching a football which has been kicked or handballed to them by a teacher or instructor.COL photo of a few people standing on a grassy area. They are wearing either pale or dark blue polo shirts and dark blue tracksuit pants. There is a football in mid air between two people, who are facing one another. One of them is standing with her arms positioned in readiness to catch the ball. Beside her, there are three other students standing in a row, awaiting their turn. They are all standing on a grassy, fenced area, behind which a red brick building is evident.world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, football, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, Arthritis Victoria's Tim Bryer and Liz Bongetti pose for a photo with two unidentified women in the gymnasium at Shelford Girls' Grammar School.COL photo of four people sitting on the edge of a stage in a hall or gymnasium. Behind them are two freestanding "Active for Life" vertical banners, with the text and logos for Arthritis Victoria and VicHealth (obscured on one banner). Beneath that is the text "JUST FIND 30 MINUTES A DAY". At the end of the stage, there is a blue and gold Shelford Girls' Grammar School banner on a stand.world osteoporosis day, wod, arthritis victoria, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, presentation, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, one student prepares to abseil down from the top platform while the instructor and a few other students look on.COL photo of a small group of people at the top of a tall metal structure. Most of them are wearing pale blue polo shirts and dark blue tracksuit pants. One man is wearing a blue t-shirt and white trousers. They are all standing on top of a platform. One person is dangling from a cable attached to the metal structure, with her feet resting on the edge of the platform. Another person is climbing from the ladder onto the platform. There are some large trees in the background.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Absailing [sic] at Shelford. A.G.S. 1999world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, abseiling, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. This photo depicts a group of students following a Tai Chi instructor's movements during a class while they are being Photographed or filmed by another person.COL photo of a group of students, standing in rows, following a female instructor in some exercises. The students are dressed in their sports uniform, consisting of a blue polo top and either navy blue shorts or track suit pants. The instructor is wearing a cream shirt and black trousers. They are standing on an outdoor tennis courts surrounded by grass. In the background, there is a person wearing a blue shirt and black trousers. They are standing in front of the fence, either Photographing or filming the group. Behind the fence, there is a house and another small building adjoining the property where the fence ends. The Photograph has been taken from behind the group.world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, tai chi, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, Arthritis Victoria's Tim Bryer practices bowling a ball on an artificial indoor court while a few experienced players and school students look on.COL photo of a man bowling a small black lawn bowl along a portable artifical bowling green. He is wearing a blue collared shirt and dark trousers. There are four people of varying ages watching him bowl. Two teenagers are wearing blue polo shirts with navy blue trousers; a middle-aged man is wearing a white shirt and blue tie, with a navy and white tracksuit jacket over navy blue trousers; while an older woman is wearing a navy tracksuit. They are in a school hall or gymnasiun. In the background, some open lawn bowl cases are sitting on top of some black plinths stacked up against a wood-panelled wall.world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, indoor lawn bowls, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, a Tai Chi instructor leads a group of students in a Tai Chi class. This photo (amongst others from the Come & Try Day) appears on Page 5 of the Vol 12 Issue 4, Summer 1999 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. The photo also appears on page 9 of the Vol 14 Issue 01, Autumn 2001 edition of the magazine under its revised name, Update. In that issue, it accompanies an article titled, "arthritis victoria's schools project". The photo is captioned: "Students participating in Tai Chi classes."COL photo of a woman leading a group of students in an exercise class. The students are dressed in their sports uniform, consisting of a blue polo top and either navy blue shorts or track suit pants. The instructor is wearing a cream traditional Chinese shirt with a mandarin collar and black trousers. They are standing on an outdoor tennis court in rows, spaced well apart from one another. The instructor is standing in the front row, facing the camera, with her back to the students. There are two more tennis courts in the background, and the entire court area is enclosed by a tall cyclone fence.world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, tai chi, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 17/10/2000
On the 17th of October, 2000, Arthritis Victoria (incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria) held a seminar on World Osteoporosis Day (WOD). The event was held at the Glen Eira Town Hall Auditorium. 200 participants attended the seminar, which included guest speakers and information displays. The event was a partnership between Arthritis Victoria and the City of Glen Eira. In this photo, Leigh Garwood, Cr Veronika Martens, Beryl Logie, and Professor Peter Ebeling pose for a photo next to the Arthritis Victoria/Osteoporosis Victoria banner. The photo appears on page 12 of the Vol 13 Issue 04, Summer 2000 edition of Arthritis Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. It is captioned: "From left to right: Leigh Garwood, (CEO Arthritis Victoria, Cr Veronika Martens, Mayor City of Glen Eira, Beryl Logie, President of the Melbourne Osteoporosis Self Help Group, Peter Ebeling, Associate Professor Endocrinology."COL photo of four people standing beside a large, vertical, freestanding banner (two on either side). The two men (standing on the outside) are wearing dark suits with a white shirt and tie. One woman (standing centre left) is wearing a mauve top under a black and grey jacket. The other woman (standing centre right) is wearing a pale blue shirt, a black jacket, and black trousers. The banner contains the text and logos for "Arthritis Victoria" and "Osteoporosis Victoria" (partially obscured). At the bottom of the banner, there is some additional text, "MUSCULOSKELETAL HEALTH" (partially obscured). Behind the man standing to the furthest left of the frame, there is a royal blue stage curtain. In the background, behind the two people standing to the right of the frame, there are two two flat decorative columns (colonades) evident on the wall.[On two white labels, handwritten in black ink] World Osteoporosis Day 2000 Public Seminar, 17th October 1 [circled] Left to Right [crossed out & replaced with "Right to Left" in red ink] [Handwritten in black ink] Associate Professor Peter Ebeling Beryl Logie (President of the Melbourne Osteoporosis Self Help Group) Cr Veronika Martens (Mayor Glen Eira) Leigh Garwood (CEO A.V) [Handwritten in pencil, in the bottom right corner] PG13-1world osteoporosis day, wod, arthritis victoria, osteoporosis victoria, city of glen eira, partnership, seminar, leigh garwood, ceo, cr veronika martens, mayor, beryl logie, guest speakers, president, melbourne osteoporosis self help group, peter ebeling, associate professor, endocrinology, glen eira town hall auditorium, caulfield, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Document - Envelope, 1999
This is the original photo envelope that the photos in this series came in when they were picked up from the developer. The photos were stored in this envelope, with information added identifying the event to which they relate.COL scan of a grey photo envelope. Printed on the centre right of the envelope is the Kodak Express text and logo, with the text "WE USE" in the top right corner of the logo, and "QUALITY MONITORING SERVICE" in small text at the bottom of the logo. Beneath the logo, there is the text "Quality you can trust." Printed text in the top left corner of the envelope is, "date" and "subject". Printed text (partially obscured) in the bottom left corner of the envelope includes, "775 Glenhuntly Rd Caulfield Sth, 3162" and "TELEPHONE & FAX: 03 9523 0163". Printed text (partially obscured) in the bottom right corner of the envelope includes, "PROCESSING AND PRINTING", "...CD & FLOPPY DISK", and "CD WRITING".[Handwritten in red ink in the top left corner] WOD Oct99. World Osteoporosis Day [Handwritten in pencil on a large white label] Come n' Try Day for World Osteoporosis Day @ Shelford School 1999 - see Tim for names of presenters [On the same white label, handwritten in black ink] SOME IN ALBUMkodak express, photo envelope, photo developer, film photography, classic photography, 1999