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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBooklet, Field Engineering & Mine Warfare Pam 11 Firing Device Demolition, F1 Combination Booby Trap, 1967
... A soft covered booklet to acquaint all Arms with the subject device and provide instruction for setting, neutralising and disarming it....4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Firing Device F1 booby trap 7610-66-027-8937 A soft covered booklet to acquaint all Arms with the subject device and provide instruction for setting, neutralising and disarming it. ...A soft covered booklet to acquaint all Arms with the subject device and provide instruction for setting, neutralising and disarming it.7610-66-027-8937firing device f1, booby trap -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBooklet, Field Engineering & Mine Warfare Pam 10 (Aust) Mine, Anti-Personnel M18A1 (Claymore), 1966
... A soft covered booklet to acquaint the Arms with weapon and its accessories and instruct on setting up, arming, neutralising and disarming the mine, its employment and the provision of lessons for NCOs...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne mine warfare Claymore A soft covered booklet to acquaint the Arms with weapon and its accessories and instruct on setting up, arming, neutralising and disarming the mine, its employment and the provision of lessons for NCOs Field Engineering & Mine Warfare Pam 10 (Aust) Mine, Anti-Personnel M18A1 (Claymore) Booklet ...A soft covered booklet to acquaint the Arms with weapon and its accessories and instruct on setting up, arming, neutralising and disarming the mine, its employment and the provision of lessons for NCOsmine warfare, claymore -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBooklet, Lane Printing Pty Ltd, Unit Guide to the 1949 Geneva Conventions for the Protection of War Victims (Modified for Australia), 1950's
... A soft covered publication to acquaint all ranks with the principles of the Geneva Conventions for the protection of war victims, and to draw attention those provisions likely to concern ordinary units in the field...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Geneva Convention DSN 7610-010-1863 A soft covered publication to acquaint all ranks with the principles of the Geneva Conventions for the protection of war victims, and to draw attention those provisions likely to concern ordinary units in the field Unit Guide to the 1949 Geneva Conventions for the Protection of War Victims (Modified for Australia) Booklet Lane Printing Pty Ltd ...A soft covered publication to acquaint all ranks with the principles of the Geneva Conventions for the protection of war victims, and to draw attention those provisions likely to concern ordinary units in the fieldDSN 7610-010-1863geneva convention -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - SUNDERLAND PHOTO, The Associated Press, Post 1943
... On the rear in Brief, “ Photo shows Australian Airman on the cockpit get acquainted with the control of a Sunderland Flying Boat”. ...Refer Cat No 3627.5 for his service details. photography sunderlands On the rear in Brief, “ Photo shows Australian Airman on the cockpit get acquainted with the control of a Sunderland Flying Boat”. ...Item in the collection of Reginald Charles Allardice No 418557 RAAF. Refer Cat No 3627.5 for his service details.Sepia tone photo showing two pilots in the cock[pit of a Sunderland Flying Boat. On the rear is pasted a note typed in purple describing the photo.On the rear in Brief, “ Photo shows Australian Airman on the cockpit get acquainted with the control of a Sunderland Flying Boat”. “RID%220815 (M1653)”photography, sunderlands -
Federation University Historical CollectionFolder, Jeff Fyffe, Ballarat Teachers' College "Education D" Notes, c1969, c1967
... The Subject 'Education D" was designed to acquaint pre service teachers with the organizational problems which they may be confronted with at the beginning of their teaching career....The Subject 'Education D" was designed to acquaint pre service teachers with the organizational problems which they may be confronted with at the beginning of their teaching career. ballarat teachers' college jeff fyffe education corporal punishment married women act A black folder wih notes relating to the study of Education. ...The Subject 'Education D" was designed to acquaint pre service teachers with the organizational problems which they may be confronted with at the beginning of their teaching career.A black folder wih notes relating to the study of Education. ballarat teachers' college, jeff fyffe, education, corporal punishment, married women act -
Vision AustraliaDocument - Text, 'Around the world on blind faith' article by Caroline Van De Pol, 1995
... Newspaper article about Maurice Gleeson and Marj Goodall, who undertook an overseas trip together after becoming acquainted through the Association of the Blind. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Newspaper article about Maurice Gleeson and Marj Goodall, who undertook an overseas trip together after becoming acquainted through the Association of the Blind. ...Newspaper article about Maurice Gleeson and Marj Goodall, who undertook an overseas trip together after becoming acquainted through the Association of the Blind. 1 photocopied newspaper article from Herald Sun, 1 May 1995non-fictionassociation for the blind, elizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, maurice gleeson, marj goodall, caroline van de pol -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Rupert Goodwin 1915, Queensland nurses: Boer War to Vietnam, 1985
... The author served as a nursing orderly with the 2/4 Australian General Hospital during World War Two, where he became acquainted with the problems and conditions of nursing....Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne The author served as a nursing orderly with the 2/4 Australian General Hospital during World War Two, where he became acquainted with the problems and conditions of nursing. ...A history of the development and practice of military nursing by Queensland nurses from the Boer War to Vietnam. Includes casualty list and list of decorations awarded to Queensland nurses.Illustrated book with red cover. The front cover has an outline of Queensland on which is printed an illustration of three women in the uniforms of the three military nursing services within a blue circle. Also on the front cover is the title printed in orange and authors name printed in black. Title in orange, author's surname and publishers mark in black are also printed on the spine. On the back cover in black print on a yellow rectangle the AANS pledge of service. Above this is an illustration of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces badge, and below is the badge of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps.non-fictionA history of the development and practice of military nursing by Queensland nurses from the Boer War to Vietnam. Includes casualty list and list of decorations awarded to Queensland nurses.royal australian army nursing corps-history, military nursing-queensland-history, nurses-queensland-history, medicine-military-history-australia -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, School Camp, 1988
... The ranger was helping the students from Bulla and MIckleham Primary Schools how to encourage the birds, that they were studying, to perch on their arms.The children were attending a school camp at Beechworth and one of their activities was to become acquainted with the native birds in the area....Sunbury Global Learning Centre Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne The ranger was helping the students from Bulla and MIckleham Primary Schools how to encourage the birds, that they were studying, to perch on their arms.The children were attending a school camp at Beechworth and one of their activities was to become acquainted with the native birds in the area. ...The ranger was helping the students from Bulla and MIckleham Primary Schools how to encourage the birds, that they were studying, to perch on their arms.The children were attending a school camp at Beechworth and one of their activities was to become acquainted with the native birds in the area.A non-digital coloured photograph of a park ranger with a crimson rosella perched on her arm.school camps, beechworth, crimson rosellas, bulla primary school, mickleham primary school -
Melbourne LegacyLetter - Document, letter, Biography of Sir Stanley Savige, 30 November 1959
... Duplicated letter sent by Alan Spowers, Chairman of the Biography Committee, to those 'acquainted with Sir Stanley Savige' promoting the book, 'There Goes a Man'. ...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne Duplicated letter sent by Alan Spowers, Chairman of the Biography Committee, to those 'acquainted with Sir Stanley Savige' promoting the book, 'There Goes a Man'. ...Duplicated letter sent by Alan Spowers, Chairman of the Biography Committee, to those 'acquainted with Sir Stanley Savige' promoting the book, 'There Goes a Man'. He includes a number of positive newspaper reviews of the book, and suggests that it might appeal to boys in their late teens.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.White foolscap letter with black typesavige book, biography -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemoir, William Arthur Cecil by Bill Cecil, 1944o
... His family ran the post office and Bill became acquainted with most Greensborough families as he delivered the mail on horseback. ...His family ran the post office and Bill became acquainted with most Greensborough families as he delivered the mail on horseback. ...Bill Cecil moved to Greensborough in 1944 aged 14. His family ran the post office and Bill became acquainted with most Greensborough families as he delivered the mail on horseback. Bill recounts his life both in Greensborough and other parts of the country.A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid to late 20th century.2 typed pages.cecil family, bill cecil, william arthur cecil, greensborough post office -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1956
... Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5491 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1956 Cover.JPG" st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958
... Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Cover.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 01.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 02.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 03.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 04.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 05.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 06.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 07.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 08.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 09.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 10.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 11.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 12.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 13.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 14.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 15.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 16.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 17.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 18.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 19.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 20.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 21.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 22.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 23.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 24.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 25.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 26.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 27.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 28.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 29.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 30.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 31.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 32.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 33.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 34.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 35.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 36.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 37.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 38.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 39.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 40.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 41.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 42.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 43.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 44.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 45.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 46.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 47.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957
... Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Cover.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 01.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 02.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 03.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 04.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 05.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 06.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 07.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 08.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 09.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 10.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 11.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 12.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 13.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 14.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 15.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 16.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 17.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 18.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 19.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 20.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 21.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 22.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 23.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 24.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 25.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 26.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 27.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 28.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 29.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 30.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 31.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 32.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 33.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959
... Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Cover.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 01.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 02.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 03.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 04.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 05.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 06.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 07.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 08.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 09.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 10.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 11.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 12.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 13.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 14.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 15.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 16.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 17.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 18.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 19.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 20.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 21.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 22.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 23.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 24.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 25.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 26.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 27.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 28.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 29.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 30.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 31.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 32.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 33.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 34.JPG st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960
... Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Cover.JPG 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 01.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 02.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 03.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 04.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 05.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 06.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 07.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 08.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 09.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 10.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 11.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 12.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 13.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 14.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 15.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 16.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 17.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 18.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 19.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 20.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 21.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 22.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 23.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 24.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 25.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 26.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 27.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 28.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Rear Cover.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967
... Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Cover.GIF 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 01.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 02.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 03.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 04.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 05.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 06.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 07.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 08.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 09.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 10.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 11.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 12.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 13.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 14.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 15.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 16.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 17.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 18.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 19.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 20.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 21.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 22.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 23.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 24.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 25.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 26.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 27.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 28.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962
... Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Cover.JPG 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 01.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 02.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 03.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 04.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 05.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 06.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 07.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 08.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 09.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 10.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 11.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 12.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 13.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 14.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 15.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 16.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 17.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 18.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 19.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 20.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 21.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 22.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 23.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 24.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 25.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 26.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 27.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 28.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 29.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 30.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 31.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 32.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 33.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 34.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 35.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 36.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69
... Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Front Cover.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Front Cover Inside.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 01.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 02.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 03.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 04.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 05.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 06.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 07.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 08.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 09.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 10.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 11.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 12.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 13.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 14.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 15.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 16.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 17.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 18.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 19.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 20.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 21.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 22.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 23.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 24.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 25.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 26.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 27.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 28.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 29.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 30.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 31.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 32.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 33.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 34.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Rear Cover.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961
... Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Cover.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 01.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 02.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 03.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 04.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 05.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 06.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 07.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 08.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 09.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 10.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 11.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 12.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 13.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 14.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 15.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 16.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 17.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 18.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 19.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 20.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 21.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 22.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 23.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 24.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 25.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 26.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 27.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970
... Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Cover.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 01.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 02.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 03.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 04.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 05.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 06.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 07.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 08.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 09.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 10.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 11.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 12.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 13.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 14.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 15.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 16.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 17.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 18.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 19.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 20.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 21.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 22.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 23.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 24.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 25.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 26.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 27.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 28.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 29.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 30.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 31.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 32.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 33.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 34.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 35.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 36.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 37.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 38.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 39.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 40.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 41.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 42.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 43.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 44.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Rack Cover.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, Bungaree and Dean Parish and Geological Plan, 1890, 07/1890
... ...acquainted....Krause was a Professor at the Ballarat School of Mines. bungaree deen krause f.m. krause musk creek clarkes hill badger hill beale's reservoir acquainted. Geological and Parish Map of parts of the Parishes of Bungaree and Dean in the Counties of Talbot, Grenville and Grant. ...Ferdinand M. Krause was a Professor at the Ballarat School of Mines.Geological and Parish Map of parts of the Parishes of Bungaree and Dean in the Counties of Talbot, Grenville and Grant. The scale is 40 chains to one inch. bungaree, deen, krause, f.m. krause, musk creek, clarkes hill, badger hill, beale's reservoir, acquainted. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Magazine - Where to go .. Who to know .. in City of Moorabbin, Metropolitan Business Directories, Bentleigh, Ormond, McKinnon, Cheltenham, Highett, Moorabbin and East Bentleigh, 1962
... A booklet printed for the residents of the City of Moorabbin to acquaint them with the many amentities and services, as well as the employment opportunities, available close to their own homes. ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne A booklet printed for the residents of the City of Moorabbin to acquaint them with the many amentities and services, as well as the employment opportunities, available close to their own homes. ...A booklet printed for the residents of the City of Moorabbin to acquaint them with the many amentities and services, as well as the employment opportunities, available close to their own homes. Booklet contains useful information about the City of Moorabbin, the services provided in the area, advertisements for local businesses, index of street names, Maps and more....Information booklet provided for the residents in the City of MoorabbinInformation booklet - 88 pagesbusiness, maps, city of moorabbin, bentleigh, ormond, mckinnon, cheltenham, highett, moorabbin, east bentleigh -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Bulla Primary School, Gundiwindi School camp, 14th - 18th August 1989
... At the camp the children were acquainted with the skills used by the local indigenous people. ...At the camp the children were acquainted with the skills used by the local indigenous people. ...The photograph was taken in 1989 when the children in grades 4 an 5 attended a school camp at Gundiwindi, which is in the Yarra Valley on the border of Wandin and Nth. Silvan. At the camp the children were acquainted with the skills used by the local indigenous people. The children in the photograph attempted to construct a bark shelter along the lines of those build by the local Wurundjeri people. While the children from Bulla Primary School attended the camp at Gundiwindi they were introduced to skills used by local indigenous Wurundjeri people.A coloured non- digital photograph of three children sitting at the entrance of a primitive bark shelter. The immediate surrounding area has been cleared but native woodland is growing beyond the fence line. school camps, gundiwindi, bulla primary school, indigenous culture, wurundjeri people -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - colour, Clare Gervasoni, Moonta School of Mines, 25/06/2013
... The close by smelting works at Wallaroo were seen to be of great service to those wanting to become acquainted with chemistry and metallurgy. Subjects taught at the Moonta School of Mines included Chemistry, Metallurgy, Steam and the Steam Engine, Magnetism and Electricity, Mathematics, Machine Design, Mine Surveying and Leveling, Drawing, Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work. ...The close by smelting works at Wallaroo were seen to be of great service to those wanting to become acquainted with chemistry and metallurgy. Subjects taught at the Moonta School of Mines included Chemistry, Metallurgy, Steam and the Steam Engine, Magnetism and Electricity, Mathematics, Machine Design, Mine Surveying and Leveling, Drawing, Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work. ...Opening in 1891 the Moonta School of Mines was intended for students who wanted to increase their knowledge of those arts and sciences which were especially important to miners and others similarly engaged. The School was situated close to the Moonta Mines, at that time the most important copper mines in Australia, and the smelters at Wallaroo. The the mines students were able to acquire practical knowledge of the work of a miner. The close by smelting works at Wallaroo were seen to be of great service to those wanting to become acquainted with chemistry and metallurgy. Subjects taught at the Moonta School of Mines included Chemistry, Metallurgy, Steam and the Steam Engine, Magnetism and Electricity, Mathematics, Machine Design, Mine Surveying and Leveling, Drawing, Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work. The Moonta School of Mines building in Ellen Street was formerly Baptist Church.Stone building used as the Moonta School of Mines. This image can be compared to a 1904 image at http://victoriancollections.net.au/items/519c24142162ef13f0648d42 moonta, school of mines, mining -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Moonta School of Mines, Moonta School of Mines Annual Report, 1904, 1904
... The close by smelting works at Wallaroo were seen to be of great service to those wanting to become acquainted with chemistry and metallurgy. Subjects taught at the Moonta School of Mines included Chemistry, Metallurgy, Steam and the Steam Engine, Magnetism and Electricity, Mathematics, Machine Design, Mine Surveying and Leveling, Drawing, Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work. ...The close by smelting works at Wallaroo were seen to be of great service to those wanting to become acquainted with chemistry and metallurgy. Subjects taught at the Moonta School of Mines included Chemistry, Metallurgy, Steam and the Steam Engine, Magnetism and Electricity, Mathematics, Machine Design, Mine Surveying and Leveling, Drawing, Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work. ...Opening in 1891 the Moonta School of Mines was intended for students who wanted to increase their knowledge of those arts and sciences which were especially important to miners and others similarly engaged. The School was situated close to the Moonta Mines, at that time the most important copper mines in Australia, and the smelters at Wallaroo. The the mines students were able to acquire practical knowledge of the work of a miner. The close by smelting works at Wallaroo were seen to be of great service to those wanting to become acquainted with chemistry and metallurgy. Subjects taught at the Moonta School of Mines included Chemistry, Metallurgy, Steam and the Steam Engine, Magnetism and Electricity, Mathematics, Machine Design, Mine Surveying and Leveling, Drawing, Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work. The Moonta School of Mines building in Ellen Street was formerly Baptist Church. Brown soft covered book of 87 pages. Contents include: * General objects of the School * Report for 1903 * Instructors Reports * Balance Sheet * Examination Questions * Timetable * Certificates granted by Council.cm Images include: * Moonta School of Mines * members of Council (Hancock, Symons, Uffindell, James, Hughes, Cowling, Haining) * Instructors (Rogers, Hancock, Pomroy, Blatchford, Martin, Richardson, Brown, Potter) * Classroom * Laboratory (Practical Chemistry) * Mine Surveying Classhancockmoonta, moonta school of mines, symons, uffindell, james, hughes, cowling, haining, rogers, hancock, pomroy, blatchford, martin, richardson, brown, potter, e.f. blatchford, a.l. brown, r. cowling, r. haining, h. lipson hancock, henry richard hancock, leigh g. hancock, j.w. hughes, t. james, edward martin, h. pomroy, f. potter, g.h richardson, g.j. rogers, j. symons, h.w. uffindell, schools of mines -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Moonta School of Mines Annual Report, 1903, 1905
... The close by smelting works at Wallaroo were seen to be of great service to those wanting to become acquainted with chemistry and metallurgy. Subjects taught at the Moonta School of Mines included Chemistry, Metallurgy, Steam and the Steam Engine, Magnetism and Electricity, Mathematics, Machine Design, Mine Surveying and Leveling, Drawing, Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work....The close by smelting works at Wallaroo were seen to be of great service to those wanting to become acquainted with chemistry and metallurgy. Subjects taught at the Moonta School of Mines included Chemistry, Metallurgy, Steam and the Steam Engine, Magnetism and Electricity, Mathematics, Machine Design, Mine Surveying and Leveling, Drawing, Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work. moonta moonta school of mines rogers mueller pomroy martin blatchford richardson brown potter w. peter hughes ricky hains henry lipson hancock henry richard hancock r.e. hancock david james edwin martin bessie poole kim potter james richardson g. warrington rogers t. cooke and sons g. ulrich schools of mines wallaroo billy muir south Australia Grey soft coloured book with images of the interior of the Moonta School of Mines in South Australia, and members of Council . ...The Moonta School of Mines was intended for students who wanted to increase their knowledge of those arts and sciences which were especially important to miners and others similarly engaged. The School had subsidiary classes at Wallaroo Mines. It was the only institution on the Yorkes Peninsula furnishing technical education The School was situated close to the Moonta Mines, at that time the most important copper mines in Australia. The the mines students were able to acquire practical knowledge of the work of a miner. The close by smelting works at Wallaroo were seen to be of great service to those wanting to become acquainted with chemistry and metallurgy. Subjects taught at the Moonta School of Mines included Chemistry, Metallurgy, Steam and the Steam Engine, Magnetism and Electricity, Mathematics, Machine Design, Mine Surveying and Leveling, Drawing, Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work.Grey soft coloured book with images of the interior of the Moonta School of Mines in South Australia, and members of Council .moonta, moonta school of mines, rogers, mueller, pomroy, martin, blatchford, richardson, brown, potter, w. peter hughes, ricky hains, henry lipson hancock, henry richard hancock, r.e. hancock, david james, edwin martin, bessie poole, kim potter, james richardson, g. warrington rogers, t. cooke and sons, g. ulrich, schools of mines, wallaroo, billy muir, south australia -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook, Maroondah Country, 1979
... Madge Stevens / 85 Rose Street / West Coburg From Mena & Bill on / birthday 5.9.82 AN APPRECIATION Living all my earlier life at my birth-place, Heales-/ ville, with my sisters and brothers and our good parents,/ it was a privilege to return and re-acquaint during the/ collecting of these few impressions of the old times./ Thanks are due to the obliging attendants at MMBW/ and LaTrobe libraries, where frequent checks of old/ newspapers - including "The Healesville & Yarra Glen/ Guardian" - and records were essential./ Thanks also to my friends, and cousin Dave./ Ann Thomas Stamp of Marysville & District / Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges A history of the Maroondah Reservoir maroondah dam maroondah fernshawe healesville maroondah aqueduct maroondah reservoir victoria history Madge Stevens / 85 Rose Street / West Coburg From Mena & Bill on / birthday 5.9.82 AN APPRECIATION Living all my earlier life at my birth-place, Heales-/ ville, with my sisters and brothers and our good parents,/ it was a privilege to return and re-acquaint during the/ collecting of these few impressions of the old times./ Thanks are due to the obliging attendants at MMBW/ and LaTrobe libraries, where frequent checks of old/ newspapers - including "The Healesville & Yarra Glen/ Guardian" - and records were essential./ Thanks also to my friends, and cousin Dave./ Ann Thomas Stamp of Marysville & District / Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...A history of the Maroondah ReservoirPaperback. Front cover shows a colour photograph of the Maroondah Dam wall. Back cover shows a black and white photograph of the Maroondah Dam under construction.Madge Stevens / 85 Rose Street / West Coburg From Mena & Bill on / birthday 5.9.82 AN APPRECIATION Living all my earlier life at my birth-place, Heales-/ ville, with my sisters and brothers and our good parents,/ it was a privilege to return and re-acquaint during the/ collecting of these few impressions of the old times./ Thanks are due to the obliging attendants at MMBW/ and LaTrobe libraries, where frequent checks of old/ newspapers - including "The Healesville & Yarra Glen/ Guardian" - and records were essential./ Thanks also to my friends, and cousin Dave./ Ann Thomas Stamp of Marysville & District / Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779maroondah dam, maroondah, fernshawe, healesville, maroondah aqueduct, maroondah reservoir, victoria, history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard - PETHARD COLLECTION: F. LISZT POSTCARD
... I shall not fail to induce these artists to become acquainted with your instrument. There need not be any fear of its being misused; it will remain closed to the ordinary player. ...I shall not fail to induce these artists to become acquainted with your instrument. There need not be any fear of its being misused; it will remain closed to the ordinary player. ...Black and white photo: Head and shoulders image of F. Liszt He is wearing a three piece suit, waistcoat buttoned up to neck, stiff white collar. Long white hair, profile image. Generic letter from F. Liszt is printed on rear of postcard. The letter reads; mason & Hamlin Co. Boston - Letter from Franz Liszt to Mason & Hamlin Co.. Highly esteemed Sirs; - What a magnificent organ for which I have to thank you! It is a marvel, and really praiseworthy! Even players of moderate ability will be able to create much admiration in its use. I shall have this summer, in all probability, a call from Dr. Naumann, of Jena, Walter Bache, of London, and St. Saens, who, in my opinion, is the most eminent and greatest master of the organ. I shall not fail to induce these artists to become acquainted with your instrument. There need not be any fear of its being misused; it will remain closed to the ordinary player. Accept, dear sirs, the sentiment of my deep esteem and gratitude. Weimer, June 12, 1883. F. Liszt.Mason & Hamlin Co., Bostonperson, individual, f. liszt, sandhurst, bendigo, pethard, f. liszt -
Bialik CollegeArticle (item) - 'Mr. Jona Impressed with Bialik Progress', The Australian Jewish Herald, 15 April 1965, 1965
... Jona took the opportunity to fully acquaint himself with the contribution being made to the movement by Bialik College which is the only Jewish Day School within his electorate. ...Jona took the opportunity to fully acquaint himself with the contribution being made to the movement by Bialik College which is the only Jewish Day School within his electorate. ...Newspaper clipping, 'Mr. Jona Impressed with Bialik Progress', published in The Australian Jewish Herald, 15 April 1965. 'The progress made by Bialik College and the standard which at present has been attained, is certainly a credit to the headmaster Mr. Chowers, and to all those who have guided the College during its period of growth and development. This was said by Mr. Walter Jona, M.L.A, when he paid an official visit to the college on the invitation of the headmaster, Mr. Abraham Chowers. As one who is particularly interested in the Jewish Day School Movement, Mr. Jona took the opportunity to fully acquaint himself with the contribution being made to the movement by Bialik College which is the only Jewish Day School within his electorate. Mr. Jona toured all the classrooms and was particularly interested in the preparations being made for the Pesach Seder. In Grade 1 he was shown a Haggadah specially prepared for the children's use during the Seder complete with verse and illustrations. On leaving the college Mr. Jona commented, 'At Bialik the obvious enjoyment displayed by the children in their activities derived from both the teaching and environmental influence was most apparent.''shakespeare grove, 1960s -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, A summary of the work and scope of the Committees and Sub-Committees of the Club. December 1937. (H11), 1937
... The foreword mentions it has been prepared for the information of members to better acquaint them with the many phases of the Club's activities. ...The foreword mentions it has been prepared for the information of members to better acquaint them with the many phases of the Club's activities. ...A document explaining all the committees and sub-committees of Legacy in 1937. The foreword mentions it has been prepared for the information of members to better acquaint them with the many phases of the Club's activities. Such as: 1 Board of Management 2 Advisors Committee 3 Anzac and Armistice Observance Committee 4 Comradeship Committee 5 Finance Committee 6 Personnel Committee 7 Programme Committee 8 Wardens, Intermediate Legacy Club 9 Junior Legacy Club Committee 10 Junior Legacy Boys' Club - Sub-committee of JLC 11 Boys' Swimming - Sub-committee of JLC 12 Boys' Physical Culture - Sub-committee of JLC 13 Girls' Group - Sub-committee of JLC 14 Education and Baillieu Trust - Sub-committee of JLC 15 Employment - Sub-committee of JLC 16 Welfare - Sub-committee of JLC 17 Medical/Dental - Sub-committee of JLC 18 Probation officers - Sub-committee of JLC 19 Rooms management - Sub-committee of JLC 20 Records Officer - Sub-committee of JLC 21 Camps - Sub-committee of JLC The notation H11 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. Note on camps: 'The club possesses, at Somers on Western Port Bay, a property consisting of buildings and equipment erected and acquired at a cost of approximately £1400 spread over a period of 11 years. Permanent buildings included: Mess hut seating 100, galley, hospital (4 beds), Staff hut (4 beds), Cooks' hut, nine bunk houses (90-100 bunks).'A comprehensive record of the structure of Melbourne Legacy Club in 1937.White quarto paper with black type x 9 pages summarising the committees of Legacy Club in 1937.Handwritten H11 in red pen. history, organisation structure, rules, 100exhibit
