Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1924, 1924
... ...Bonnie Redenbach...Articles in this annual report include: two of the three who gained a Scholarship are now studying at Melbourne High School, whilst the third (George Findlay) went to the University Conservatorium and passed his examinations with honours, the Committee approached the Education Department regarding the establishment of a school in Victoria where large print books were regularly supplied however the Dept believes numbers are not sufficient for such a school, the extension of music lessons to sighted children of blind workers, the stocking of tobacco and other products and selling them at wholesale rates to workers, the retirement of workers Joseph Walker and William Cutts due to failing health, approach to the Masseurs Registration Board to modify the present standard so that blind people could become qualified masseurs, the Industrial Adult Orchestra continues to be in high demand, the future donation of a Wireless Broadcasting Set by George Woodforde, and the deaths of former pupils Bonnie Redenbach and Paul Edwards, worker Charles Arliss, and three former workers Clara Ellis, Miss A. ...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Annual Report George Findlay Joseph Walker William Cutts Bonnie Redenbach Paul Edwards Charles Arliss Clara Ellis Thomas Kearse George Woodforde 1 volume bound with illustrations. ...
Articles in this annual report include: two of the three who gained a Scholarship are now studying at Melbourne High School, whilst the third (George Findlay) went to the University Conservatorium and passed his examinations with honours, the Committee approached the Education Department regarding the establishment of a school in Victoria where large print books were regularly supplied however the Dept believes numbers are not sufficient for such a school, the extension of music lessons to sighted children of blind workers, the stocking of tobacco and other products and selling them at wholesale rates to workers, the retirement of workers Joseph Walker and William Cutts due to failing health, approach to the Masseurs Registration Board to modify the present standard so that blind people could become qualified masseurs, the Industrial Adult Orchestra continues to be in high demand, the future donation of a Wireless Broadcasting Set by George Woodforde, and the deaths of former pupils Bonnie Redenbach and Paul Edwards, worker Charles Arliss, and three former workers Clara Ellis, Miss A. Wilson and Thomas Kearse.1 volume bound with illustrations.royal victorian institute for the blind, annual report, george findlay, joseph walker, william cutts, bonnie redenbach, paul edwards, charles arliss, clara ellis, thomas kearse, george woodforde