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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Victorian Baby Health Centres
... Victorian Baby Health Centres...Victorian Baby Health Centres Association... and modesties Maternal and Child Health Centres Victorian Baby Health ...Three leaflets: Advice to expectant mothers;Three leaflets: Advice to expectant mothers; The Diet of the expectant mother; infant's garments. includes knitting instructions for infant's singlet and modesties.Three leaflets: Advice to expectant mothers; maternal and child health centres, victorian baby health centres association, children's clothing -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (series) - Subject File, Baby Health Centres, 1958
... Baby Health Centres... of the role of Baby Health Centres and their staff. A newspaper..., it contains useful descriptions of the role of Baby Health Centres ...Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationKHS OrderSubject file containing photocopies and a journal published by the RHSV (69:1, June 1998). The article, ‘Baby Boon: The Infant Welfare Movement in Victoria’, was written by Margaret Flood. While the article only makes one reference to milk supplied by Kew dairies, it contains useful descriptions of the role of Baby Health Centres and their staff. A newspaper article/clipping (1991) refers to the establishment of the Baby Changing Room in Walpole Street. There is also a photocopy of W D Vaughan’s text on Baby Health Centres in Kew (1960).infant welfare centres - kew (vic.)infant welfare centres - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Leisure object, Child's Puzzle : Denmark Street Baby Health Centre, c.1950s
... Child's Puzzle : Denmark Street Baby Health Centre...denmark street baby health centre - kew (vic)... a Baby Health Centre in Kew. The first Centre was opened... Baby Health Centre in Kew.... Station for a Baby Health Centre for a term of 21 years at 3 ...In August, 1920, The Kew Town Council decided to establish a Baby Health Centre in Kew. The first Centre was opened in a room in the Town Hall in Walpole Street on 5 November 1920. In May 1939, the Railway Commissioners agreed to lease a site at the Kew Railway Station for a Baby Health Centre for a term of 21 years at 3 pounds per annum. A building, designed by Roland Chipperfield, was erected, and the Centre previously conducted at the Town Hall transferred there. This became known as the Denmark Street Baby Health Centre. (Cr. W.D. Vaughan, Kew’s Civic Century, W.D. Vaughan Pty Ltd., Kew, 1960, pp.96 & 97.)One of a pair of wooden puzzles used in the Denmark Street Baby Health Centre in Kew.denmark street baby health centre - kew (vic), baby health centres - kew (vic), games and puzzles -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Leisure object, Child's Puzzle : Denmark Street Baby Health Centre, c.1950s
... Child's Puzzle : Denmark Street Baby Health Centre...denmark street baby health centre - kew (vic)... a Baby Health Centre in Kew. The first Centre was opened... Baby Health Centre in Kew.... Station for a Baby Health Centre for a term of 21 years at 3 ...In August, 1920, The Kew Town Council decided to establish a Baby Health Centre in Kew. The first Centre was opened in a room in the Town Hall in Walpole Street on 5 November 1920. In May 1939, the Railway Commissioners agreed to lease a site at the Kew Railway Station for a Baby Health Centre for a term of 21 years at 3 pounds per annum. A building, designed by Roland Chipperfield, was erected, and the Centre previously conducted at the Town Hall transferred there. This became known as the Denmark Street Baby Health Centre. (Cr. W.D. Vaughan, Kew’s Civic Century, W.D. Vaughan Pty Ltd., Kew, 1960, pp.96 & 97.)One of a pair of wooden puzzles used in the Denmark Street Baby Health Centre in Kew.denmark street baby health centre - kew (vic), baby health centres - kew (vic), games and puzzles -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Peel Street Health Centre : Official Opening, 1930
... north kew baby health centre... pounds. The North Kew Baby Health Centre was finally opened on 18... of the North Kew Baby Health Centre in Peel Street. The photo...: "Opening North Kew Baby Health centre 1930". ... pounds. The North Kew Baby Health Centre was finally opened on 18 ...The North Kew Centre was the third established at North Kew. It followed a lease of a house at 50 Willsmere Road. The Peel Street building was designed by Mr Chipperfield. Messrs McIntosh and Taylor were the successful tenderers, the price being 1,240 pounds. The North Kew Baby Health Centre was finally opened on 18 June 1930 in the presence of the mayor, councillors and citizens of Kew, and representatives of the Infant Welfare Council. A report in The Age of 19 June described the opening in detail as well as the features of the new Centre. These included: "The rooms ... filled with flowers, pink and mauve hydrangeas and native heath, and the walls are adorned, with a charming frieze, representing windmills, flocks and a fairy tale goose girl. On the walls are hygiene editions of the funniest of Belloc's "Cautionary Tales" revised as posters, Outside there is promise of a gay garden, and a lovely view of green fields sloping to a shining bend of the river." Early photographic record of the opening of an early baby health centre in Kew.[Badly damaged] black and white photograph of the opening of the North Kew Baby Health Centre in Peel Street. The photo is mounted on card, and shows mothers and their children on the veranda, and officials at right. The latter includes the Mayoress and probably Vera Scantlebury. All mothers wear hats as do most of the children. [When the photograph was presented to the Society in 1979, it was described in the first Acquisitions Register as framed. Some time after that it was removed from its frame and badly broken. A separate photocopy of the original photograph is also held in the collection.]Earliest inscription: "Peel Street Health Centre / Official Opening 1930 / donated by Sr Costello and Sr Bewish [sic] 1979 / Copy purchased by ..... for Centre". Old Accession number in Texta: "KH-133 Kew Historical Society". Separate later label: "Opening North Kew Baby Health centre 1930". north kew baby health centre, peel street (kew), baby health centres - kew (vic) -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Baby Health Centre in the Surrey Gardens, 1982, 1982
... Baby Health Centre in the Surrey Gardens, 1982...baby health centres...The Baby Health Centre opened in the Surrey Gardens in 1930... pillars. In front of the baby health centre is a small cairn.... Road Canterbury melbourne The Baby Health Centre opened ...The Baby Health Centre opened in the Surrey Gardens in 1930 on the site previously occupied by the screen for outdoor pictures. Previously during the 1920s it had operated in the room underneath the rotunda in the Surrey Gardens. The room was also shared by other groups including the Surrey Hills Progress Association (SHPA). The SHPA raised 200 pounds to provide the materials for the building, which was built by voluntary labour under the leadership of Ralph Hayes, a local builder. The foundation stone was laid by Mrs A Latham, Mayoress of Camberwell on 31 March 1930. There is a bottle containing the names of the committee members sealed in the pillar behind the memorial stone. The centre was managed by a committee until 1975. Maternal health nurses associated with the centre included Sister D Thompson, Sister Newnham, Sister Kelsell, Sister Barker, Sister Sharp and Sister Bolton. Ref: Mrs D Lancashire - a long-serving member of the committee. The site of the Surrey Hills Maternal and Child Health Centre was moved to 18 Verdun Street, adjacent to the pre-school, in accord with Council policy to co-locate services and from a concern regarding solo staff working in relatively isolated locations. The building was included in the heritage overlay protecting the gardens and was refurbished by Council for community use. The cairn commemorates the work of Cr Albert Ernest Vine who was a Camberwell Councillor from 1926-1934 and 1937-1944; he was also Mayor on 1940-41. There is a photo of him in Mayoral robes in the City of Boroondara Library Service collection.Black and white photo of a timber building with a tiled roof and a brick veranda supported by brick and concrete pillars. In front of the baby health centre is a small cairn.surrey gardens, baby health centres, monuments and memorials, surrey hills progress association, cr albert ernest vine, sister d thompson, sister d. newnham, sister kelsell, sister barker, sister sharp and sister bolton, mrs a latham, ralph hayes, mrs d lancashire -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Baby Scales, Artefact, 1940s
... Warrnambool Baby Health Centres... in a Baby Health Centre in Warrnambool. The first Baby Health... in a Baby Health Centre in Warrnambool. The first Baby Health Centre ...This set of baby scales is believed to have been used in a Baby Health Centre in Warrnambool. The first Baby Health Centre in Warrnambool was opened in Liebig Street in October 1921. It was initially run by Sister Riley. The development of Baby Health Centres in Victoria was largely due to the work of Dr Isabella Younger-Ross (1887-1956). She was born in Warrnambool to Henrietta and John Younger (the Younger department store operated in Liebig Street Warrnambool for over 60 years). Isabella Younger Ross studied medicine in Melbourne and Glasgow and she was a prominent worker in the field of maternal and infant welfare for over 40 years. These scales are retained as an example of the type of equipment used in baby health centres in the early to mid 20th century. It will be useful for display.This is a metal set of scales with a rectangular base tapering at one end. At the top is attached a metal receptacle for holding a baby and underneath this on top of the base is the scale mechanism with a metal measuring device. The item is painted yellow and green but the paint is well rusted and peeling in places. 15 lb.warrnambool baby health centres, dr isabella younger-ross -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document (item) - Invitation, City of Kew, Opening of the East Kew Baby Health Centre, 1925
... Opening of the East Kew Baby Health Centre...east kew baby health centre... the Opening of the East Kew Baby Health Centre in 1925.... OF THE / EASK KEW BABY HEALTH CENTRE / ... invitations -- kew (vic) mrs fga barnard east kew baby health centre ...The Municipality of Kew (1860-1863), the Borough of Kew (1863-1910), the Town of Kew (1910-1921) and the City of Kew (1921-1994) were local government instrumentalities in the State of Victoria. In 1994, the City of Kew was amalgamated, together with the former Cities of Camberwell and Hawthorn, into the new City of Boroondara (1994- ). Like other local government entities of the period, Kew was administered by town clerks. The two notable town clerks in Kew's history were H. H. (Henry Hirst) Harrison (1868-1955) and W. D. (William Dickie) Birrell (1899-1974). Harrison was appointed to the position in 1901 and retired in 1938 after 37 years. Birrell, appointed Acting Town Clerk in 1921, became Town Clerk in 1938, following Harrison's retirement. He continued in this role until his retirement in 1966.This card is part of an historically significant civic collection, containing hundreds of separate invitations, documents, greeting cards, programmes and tickets issued and/or collected by successive town clerks. Items in the collection illuminate the political, social and cultural history of the district. As a continuous record, ranging across most decades of the Twentieth Century, they reveal changing tastes in design, values and relationships in the history of local government in Victoria.CITY OF KEW / THE MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS / REQUEST THE PLEASURE OF THE COMPANY OF / Mrs FGA Barnard / AT TH EOPENING OF THE / EASK KEW BABY HEALTH CENTRE / civic invitations -- kew (vic), mrs fga barnard, east kew baby health centre, countess of stradbroke, social services -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, East Kew Baby Health Centre, 1920s
... East Kew Baby Health Centre...baby health centre... the time of the official opening of the baby health centre...Reverse: "East Kew Baby Health Centre". ... of the official opening of the baby health centre. The building is located ...Most likely the original photo was taken at or around the time of the official opening of the baby health centre. The building is located in Windella Avenue, Kew East and is still extant. The photo is taken in front of the front verandah of the building. This print is on Kodak photo paper, likely printed circa 1978. The East Kew Baby Health Centre was the first such centre built in the former City of Kew, and one of the first in Victoria. Few photos of the building at the time of its establishment are known. Reproduction print of black and white photograph of group of mothers and their babies, with nurse, in front of health centre.Reverse: "East Kew Baby Health Centre". kew east, baby health centre, windella avenue, maternal health, nursing -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Scales, W & T Avery, Avery Scales
... Scales used at Tatura baby health centre (Shire of Rodney...Baby health centre scales with decimal measurements... Tatura the-murray Scales used at Tatura baby health centre (Shire ...Scales used at Tatura baby health centre (Shire of Rodney) until 1997 when centre closed.Baby health centre scales with decimal measurements. Suitable for toddlers and babies. Weight to 16 kg.Makers details. Importers details. measurementsavery scales -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Scales, early 20th century
... Scales used at Tatura baby health centre (Shire of Rodney...Baby health centre scaled painted blue. pre decimal. Weighs... Tatura the-murray Scales used at Tatura baby health centre (Shire ...Scales used at Tatura baby health centre (Shire of Rodney). Period used was pre and post decimal introduction. Used by Sister Rebecca Crawford.Baby health centre scaled painted blue. pre decimal. Weighs to 10 lbs.scales -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Leisure object, Teddy Bear, 1930-1955
... denmark street baby health centre - kew (vic)... a Baby Health Centre in Kew. The first Centre was opened... Street Baby Health Centre in Kew.... Station for a Baby Health Centre for a term of 21 years at 3 ...In August, 1920, The Kew Town Council decided to establish a Baby Health Centre in Kew. The first Centre was opened in a room in the Town Hall in Walpole Street on 5 November 1920. In May 1939, the Railway Commissioners agreed to lease a site at the Kew Railway Station for a Baby Health Centre for a term of 21 years at 3 pounds per annum. A building, designed by Roland Chipperfield, was erected, and the Centre previously conducted at the Town Hall transferred there. This became known as the Denmark Street Baby Health Centre. (Cr. W.D. Vaughan, Kew’s Civic Century, W.D. Vaughan Pty Ltd., Kew, 1960, pp.96 & 97.)Small teddy bear with only one eye remaining and with a number of repairs. The bear was used by children at the Denmark Street Baby Health Centre in Kew.toys - teddy bears, denmark street baby health centre - kew (vic) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Domestic object, Enamelled Galvanised Babies' Bath, 1950s
... north kew baby health centre...The North Kew Baby Health Centre was located in Peel Street... of the North Kew Baby Health Centre following its closure in 1992 after... The North Kew Baby Health Centre was located in Peel Street, Kew ...The North Kew Baby Health Centre was located in Peel Street, Kew. It opened in 1930 and closed in 1992.Item with strong provenance used at the a local Kew baby health centre in the 1950sGreen and white enamel oval baby bath donated by Sr Bell of the North Kew Baby Health Centre following its closure in 1992 after 62 years.north kew baby health centre, babies' baths -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Archive - Vertical file, Surrey Hills Baby Health Centre
... Surrey Hills Baby Health Centre...Surrey Hills baby health centre, infant welfare, maternal...The Baby Health Centre opened in the Surrey Gardens in 1930... centre in the Surrey Gardens: 1. ‘Surrey Hills baby health centre... Road Canterbury melbourne The Baby Health Centre opened ...The Baby Health Centre opened in the Surrey Gardens in 1930 on the site previously occupied by the screen for outdoor pictures. Previously during the 1920s it had operated in the room underneath the rotunda in the Surrey Gardens.A vertical file of information related to the baby health centre in the Surrey Gardens: 1. ‘Surrey Hills baby health centre’ photo in ‘The Argus’, 2.6.1930 (1 page). 2. ‘Surrey Hills big day’ ‘The Reporter’, 6.6.1930 (1 page). 3. ‘Health association disbands’, ‘Progress Press’, 11.12.1974 (1 page). 4. ‘The Surrey Hills baby health centre – Surrey Gardens’: notes obtained by Mrs Daphne Wisewould in discussion with committee members, c. 1975 (1 page). 5. Copy of letter from City of Camberwell to Mrs. C.T. Lancashire, 10.2.1975 (1 page). 6. Handwritten copy of No. 4 (3 pages). 7. Handwritten ‘A now story for 1981’, Mrs. Dorace Lancashire (1 page). 8. Typed copy of No. 7 (1 page). 9. Precis history compiled by Susan Barnett from information provided by Mrs. D. Lancashire (1 page). surrey hills baby health centre, infant welfare, maternal and child health, (mrs) daphne wisewould, (mrs) dorace elizabeth lancashire, (mrs) cyril thomas lancashire -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Charing Cross Baby Health Centre Cards
... Charing Cross Baby Health Centre Cards...In November 1921 the Bendigo Baby Health Centre...Charing Cross Baby Health Centre: Three cards Noel Townsend...In November 1921 the Bendigo Baby Health Centre ...In November 1921 the Bendigo Baby Health Centre was established in rooms at the Town Hall. By Dec. 1925, the council offered two rooms at the Commonwealth Chambers, Charing Cross to be used for the rapidly growing service. In October 1934, council proposed the need for a purpose built Centre and the site in Rosalind Park was chosen in December of that year. The new Centre opened 7/4/1936. Noel Blyth Townsend was born in 1937 and in 1959 married George Victor Rumbold.Charing Cross Baby Health Centre: Three cards Noel Townsend Years: 1937, 1939, 1940 Three cards, each has standard information in print on one side and ink written details on reverse sidecards, noel townsend -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Letter - Tyers, Addie
... Baby Health Centres... Mayoress Committee Baby Health Centres Brooks Lillian Letter Tyers ...Two items about the history of Addie Tyers (1885-1986): 1/Undated black and white 20cm x 15cm of Addie Murphy, her mother and three sisters. Sent by Suzanne Howie, family member. Handwritten details or back supplied by Felicitie Campbell. Addie married Stanley William Tyers, Mayor of Caulfield. 2/Research notes on Adelaide Brooks later Tyers, and Stanley William Tyers. BDM listings.tyers adelaide, tyers addie, howie susan, tyers stanley william, caulfield councillor, mayoress, mayor, mayoress committee, baby health centres, brooks lillian -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Tyers, Addie
... Baby Health Centres... Hostel Health Officer Baby Health Centres Article Tyers, Addie ...Two items about Addie Tyers (1885-1986): 1/Black and white 12.5cm x 9cm taken 1985 for 100th birthday of Adelaide Tyers. In photo Yvonne Walters, Jessie Green, unknown Pulman, Alma Arden, Ada Gunn, Adelaide Tyers, Gladys Machin, Irene Blair. Mayoress Committee by Felicitie Campbell, ex-Mayoress. 2/Brief history and purpose of the Mayoress Commitee by Felicitie Campbell (ex-Mayoress)tyers adelaide, tyers addie, walters yvonne, green jessie, pulman unknown, arden alma, mayoress, gunn alma, machin gladys, blair irene, campbell felicitie, rosstown court hostel, health officer, baby health centres -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Infant Welfare Trainees and Staff, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 1956
... baby health centres --- kew (vic)... health centre baby health centres --- kew (vic) queen elizabeth ...Carlton Refuge/Carlton Home was established in 1857 in Madeline Street, Carlton (relocating in 1890 to Keppel Street, Carlton). The Carlton Home provided maternity care for married and unmarried mothers, and residential care for infants and toddlers unable to be at home with their mother. It also operated a day-care centre for children. Most of the residents were mothers or children on private placements. The Children's Welfare Department used the Carlton Home as a maternity home for wards, a foster home for infant wards, and for children requiring placements under the infant life protection provisions of the Children's Welfare Act. By the late 1940s, the home was in a bad state of repair and it closed in 1949. In 1951, the facility reopened as the Queen Elizabeth Maternal and Child Health Centre that also operated as an Infant Welfare and Mothercraft Training School. The Centre provided after-care for nursing mothers and babies transferring from maternity hospitals, and specialised care for babies referred by private practitioners and the Social Welfare Department – babies who were premature, frail or had feeding or similar problems. (Source: DHHS)The photograph is a valuable primary resource relating to training for maternal and infant welfare centres in Kew, Victoria. It has a strong provenance through inscriptions linking it to the Denmark Street Maternal and Child Health Centre.Photograph, mounted on card of Infant Welfare Trainees and Staff, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 1956. The photograph lists the names of the individuals below the photograph. They include: Back Row {L-R] M Whittenbury, M Bolton, E Haebich, G Barnard, M Griffiths / Middle Row [L-R] L Stevenson, T Boucher, M Madden, J Price, A Glowrey, R Helmore, M Murfet, M Lindsay / Front Row [L-R] R Buxton, W Crick, G Stott, M Buxton Matron, J Keogh, B Longmuir, E Borgelt.Obverse: Infant Welfare Trainees and Staff, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, July School 1956 Reverse: "Presented to Kew Historical Soc by Dr Darbyshire following a 50 year birthday display at the Denmark Street Maternal and Child Health Centre [Kew] in May 1980. [Illegible]."denmark street maternal and child health centre, baby health centres --- kew (vic), queen elizabeth hospital, infant welfare -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plaque- Warrnambool Baby Health Centre, Miss Florence Lake 1927, 1927
... Plaque- Warrnambool Baby Health Centre...warrnambool baby health centre... of the baby health centre which was opened in October 1921. The centre...Warrnambool Baby Health Centre. This stone was laid by Miss... of the baby health centre which was opened in October 1921. The centre ...in the early part of the 20th century, Warrnambool's residents had their share of health problems.according to the Annual report by Dr H I Holmes in 1921. Diphtheria, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, polimyelitis and scarlet fever were common afflictions. The sanitary system or lack thereof was the primary source of much of this illness. The healthcare facilites were much better and the hospital was well run and was further improved by the opening of the baby health centre which was opened in October 1921. The centre was situated in Liebig street at the Town Hall and was open three days a week to offer advice to mothers regarding their babies. and Sister Riley was in charge. Miss Florence Lake who opened the centre was a well known resident of the town and generous benefactor of the Warrnambool base hospital.. Florence along with her sister inherited the Lyndoch estate from George and Annie rolfe in 1920. She was well known around the district for her good nature and humour. As her sister married and moved to Italy, she continued to run Lyndoch as it had always been. She died in November 1946 This plaque has historical and social significance as it notes the time in the history of Warrnambool when health came to the fore of public interest and importance. It also commemorates one of Warrnambool's better known citizens and the beginnings of the maternal health system in the cityThis heavy stone plaque grey in colour, with polished surface, is rectangular, with lettering cut and coloured in gold. all the lettering is in capitals. It is possibly graniteWarrnambool Baby Health Centre. This stone was laid by Miss Florence Lake 1st October 1927. F M Pattison President, C M Merrett Hon Sec.warrnambool, warrnambool baby health centre, sister riley, florence lake -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Baby health centre
... Baby health centre...mitcham baby health centre...Mitcham baby health centre established in Mitcham Memorial... health centres mitcham baby health centre mitcham memorial hall ...Mitcham baby health centre established in Mitcham Memorial Hall. Equipment donated by E.E. Walker.Mitcham baby health centre established in Mitcham Memorial Hall. Equipment donated by E.E. Walker.Mitcham baby health centre established in Mitcham Memorial Hall. Equipment donated by E.E. Walker.maternal and child health centres, mitcham baby health centre, mitcham memorial hall, walker, edgar edwardes, australian tesselated tile co. pty ltd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO TRAMS, Dec 1972
... across from the Baby Health Centre Bendigo..... A Police Drummer on his white horse across from the Baby Health ...Slide. Bendigo Trams. A Police Drummer on his white horse across from the Baby Health Centre Bendigo.slide, bendigo, bendigo trams., bendigo trams. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Material re Greenwood Park Kindergarten opening December 1955, Farewell Sister Alston - Baby Health Centre, Ringwood Pre-School parents club
... December 1955, Farewell Sister Alston - Baby Health Centre... Sister Alston - Baby Health Centre; Ringwood Pre-School parents... opening December 1955; Farewell Sister Alston - Baby Health Centre ...Greenwood Park Kindergarten opening December 1955; Farewell Sister Alston - Baby Health Centre; Ringwood Pre-School parents club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - ALEXANDRA FOUNTAIN
... in R background. Baby Health Centre in L background. People.... RSL hall in R background. Baby Health Centre in L background ...Black and white photograph. Alexandra Fountain. RSL hall in R background. Baby Health Centre in L background. People sitting on seats around Fountain.place, fountain -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO VIEWS, May 1962
... . In the picture is the Cenotaph, the Fountain, a tram, the Baby Health..., the Fountain, a tram, the Baby Health Centre, the Post Office clock ...Slide. Bendigo Views. Charing Cross. Bendigo. In the picture is the Cenotaph, the Fountain, a tram, the Baby Health Centre, the Post Office clock tower and the Beehive building.slide, bendigo, bendigo views, bendigo views -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: ALEXANDRA FOUNTAIN, CHARING CROSS, TRAMS, CENOTAPH
... Cenotaph and Fountain. Background Baby Health Centre, Bogie trams... Health Centre, Bogie trams, back of RSL Hall.Inscription ...Black and white photograph Charing Cross, looking across Cenotaph and Fountain. Background Baby Health Centre, Bogie trams, back of RSL Hall.Inscription on reverse: Stamped in black E938.person, individual, basil miller -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: HANDCOLOURED CHARRING CROSS, Possibly 1930/1940s
... Pall Mall, Bendigo. Baby Health Centre on left, and Alexandra... of Charring Cross looking towards Pall Mall, Bendigo. Baby Health ...Hand coloured photograph of Charring Cross looking towards Pall Mall, Bendigo. Baby Health Centre on left, and Alexandra Fountain on right in foreground with numerous cars, people and a tram visible.person, individual, basil miller -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - VICTORIA GARDENS BENDIGO
... on right. Baby Health Centre in foreground. No 10. Hand coloured... building in centre, Pall Mall on right. Baby Health Centre ...Photo of postcard. Written on bottom in white : Queen Victoria Gardens Bendigo. RSL building in centre, Pall Mall on right. Baby Health Centre in foreground. No 10. Hand coloured photo.bendigo, parks and gardens, queen victoria gardens -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Fire Brigade rear Old Town Hall 1929
... Baby Health Centre. 1929"... Place). Was later Baby Health Centre. 1929" Ringwood Fire ...Typed below photograph, "Ringwood Fire Brigade rear Old Town Hall (in Melbourne St. Corner Civic Place). Was later Baby Health Centre. 1929" -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Functional object, Wrought Iron & Glass Inkstand, c.1890
... denmark street baby health centre - kew (vic)...Inkwell and stand used at the Denmark Street Baby Health... Inkwell and stand used at the Denmark Street Baby Health Centre ...Inkwell and stand used at the Denmark Street Baby Health Centre in Kew.Wrought iron inkstand consisting of two heavy glass ink wells with china inserts and one iron lid. Base:Rd.No. 519422. Lid:Rd.No.512422. inkwell, inkstand, writing equipment, denmark street baby health centre - kew (vic) -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Packet- Ringwood Infant Welfare Centre clippings 1928 onwards
... Health Centre from 1928 to 1943. (pdf) . Image of Infant Welfare...) . Card listing minutes of Baby Health Centre from 1928 to 1943 ...Packet includes the following: . 20 pages of newspaper clippings from 1928 onwards. (pdf) . Card listing minutes of Baby Health Centre from 1928 to 1943. (pdf) . Image of Infant Welfare Centre in Mines Road, Ringwood, 1967. (jpeg)