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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book - Braille Books
... Braille Books......Vintage Braille books...This latter information comes from the loose card in one of the books. Braille writing was invented by the French man Louis Braille in 1824 based on the French alphabet. ...There is one loose card. .2 and .3 as above except for the card and .2 has 32 pages ,.3 has 36 pages Book Braille Books ...These three books contain braille printing and may have come from The Victorian Association of Braille Writers and may have been used by Miss Skirrow in South Warrnambool in 1916. This latter information comes from the loose card in one of the books. Braille writing was invented by the French man Louis Braille in 1824 based on the French alphabet. These books are of historical interest and appear to have local significance..1 A hard cover book with a mottled pattern and black bindings containing 42 pages of braille printing. There is one loose card. .2 and .3 as above except for the card and .2 has 32 pages ,.3 has 36 pages .1 L9 55 .2 L9 53 .3 L9 54warrnambool history, vintage braille books -
Vision AustraliaAward - Object, 1995 TDK Australian Audio Book Award, 1995
... In 1995 the winner of the Unabridged Fiction Category was "Dark Places" by Louis Braille Books....1995 TDK Australian Audio Book Award Dark Places by Louis Braille Books...In 1995 the winner of the Unabridged Fiction Category was "Dark Places" by Louis Braille Books. Louis Braille Audio Awards Association for the Blind 1995 TDK Australian Audio Book Award Dark Places by Louis Braille Books 1 wooden cassette box shaped like a book and with ability to hold cassettes inside 1995 TDK Australian Audio Book Award Award Object ...To encourage the development of audio books, a series of awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988, and sponsored by TDK from 1991 until their demise in 2000. Open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers, it aimed to recognise the quality achievements by individuals and publishing houses and to promote the inclusion of audio books into the mainstream market. In 1995 the winner of the Unabridged Fiction Category was "Dark Places" by Louis Braille Books.1 wooden cassette box shaped like a book and with ability to hold cassettes inside1995 TDK Australian Audio Book Award Dark Places by Louis Braille Bookslouis braille audio, awards, association for the blind -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Unknown woman with three Louis Braille talking books, 1994
... Unknown woman with three Louis Braille talking books...books...Louis Braille Audio...by Michael Stephen and narrated by Humphrey Bower. Talking books Louis Braille Audio 1 colour photograph of woman with talking books Unknown woman with three Louis Braille talking books Photograph Image ...An unknown woman sits at a table, with a desk and computer in the background. In front of her is a computer print-out, however she turns to camera with 3 LBA cassette titles fanned in her hand. These are: Safe Houses by Rose Zwi, narrated by Stephanie Daniel, A Long Way to Tipperary by Sue Gough, narrated by Humphrey Bower, and Titans! by Michael Stephen and narrated by Humphrey Bower.1 colour photograph of woman with talking bookstalking books, louis braille audio -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Our 83rd year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-third annual report and statements of account for 1976-7, 1975
... Our 83rd year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-third annual report and statements of account for 1976-7...Braille and Talking Book Library May Harrison Joyce Cunnington Geoff Wilson Hector Bathurst Al Grassby Book of the Year Sharon Duncan David Prescott Annual Report Joan Armytage Mary Rose Liverani 1 volume with text and illustrations Our 83rd year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-third annual report and statements of account for 1976-7 Administrative record Text ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: a picture of the 'The Greatest Thing in the World' - the oldest Braille book in the library, acknowledgement of the work of May Harrison, Joyce Cunnington, Joan Armytage, involvement in the Library Promotion Committee of Victoria to increase visibility, and receipt of Hear A Book's from Tasmania.1 volume with text and illustrationsbraille and talking book library, may harrison, joyce cunnington, geoff wilson, hector bathurst, al grassby, book of the year, sharon duncan, david prescott, annual report, joan armytage, mary rose liverani -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Our 81st year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-first annual report and statements of account for 1974-5, 1975
... Our 81st year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-first annual report and statements of account for 1974-5...Braille and Talking Book Library Matcham Skipper Eric Rolls Book of the Year Mary Wynne Elizabeth Fraser Jean Fraser Joe Krygger Dudley Sherlock Valma Whitehead Betty Williams Frank Currie Hector Bathurst Annual Report 1 volume with text and illustrations Our 81st year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-first annual report and statements of account for 1974-5 Administrative record Text ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: Matcham Skipper sculpture awarded to Book of the Year, the work undertaken by Lions Clubs in raising funds for the library, the 150th anniversary of Louis Braille, working closer with public libraries, distribution of the Fraser Twins Sound Magazine and the generous donation by Mr and Mrs Frank Currie who gave $104 as part of their 50th Wedding Anniversary.1 volume with text and illustrationsbraille and talking book library, matcham skipper, eric rolls, book of the year, mary wynne, elizabeth fraser, jean fraser, joe krygger, dudley sherlock, valma whitehead, betty williams, frank currie, hector bathurst, annual report -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Our 84th year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-fourth annual report and statements of account for 1977-78, 1978
... Our 84th year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-fourth annual report and statements of account for 1977-78...Items also included are: acknowledgement of the work on Thomas Luxton as foundation president, having a stand at the Royal Melbourne Show, acknowledgement of Joan Cunnington for working 50 years as a transcribing and producing the most volumes (789) of any transcriber, display of a thermoform map designed by 2nd year Architecture students of the Melbourne University campus, Sir Paul Hasluck winning the Braille Book of the Year award, first edition of Library Talk audio magazine, congratulations from the Federation of Blind Citizens on providing 2 track cassettes, retirement of Alice McClelland and Geoffrey Wilson, and a delegate attending the Australian and New Zealand Association of Teachers of the Visually Handicapped conference, Braille and Talking Book Library Thomas Luxton Joan Harris Mary Wynne Kerryn Dobson Joyce Cunnington Elizabeth Fraser Hector Bathurst Deanna Debona Tony O'Shea David Wluka Joan Simmonds Paul Hasluck Gough Whitlam Book of the Year Annual Report 1 volume of illustrations and text Our 84th year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-fourth annual report and statements of account for 1977-78 Administrative record Text ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: acknowledgement of the work on Thomas Luxton as foundation president, having a stand at the Royal Melbourne Show, acknowledgement of Joan Cunnington for working 50 years as a transcribing and producing the most volumes (789) of any transcriber, display of a thermoform map designed by 2nd year Architecture students of the Melbourne University campus, Sir Paul Hasluck winning the Braille Book of the Year award, first edition of Library Talk audio magazine, congratulations from the Federation of Blind Citizens on providing 2 track cassettes, retirement of Alice McClelland and Geoffrey Wilson, and a delegate attending the Australian and New Zealand Association of Teachers of the Visually Handicapped conference,1 volume of illustrations and textbraille and talking book library, thomas luxton, joan harris, mary wynne, kerryn dobson, joyce cunnington, elizabeth fraser, hector bathurst, deanna debona, tony o'shea, david wluka, joan simmonds, paul hasluck, gough whitlam, book of the year, annual report -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Our 85th year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-five annual report and statements of account for 1978-79, 1979
... Our 85th year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-five annual report and statements of account for 1978-79...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: the expansion of the library to new readers gained from Hear A Book and the range of books available on commercially produced cassettes, the decreased loans for Large print as other public libraries offer these for loan, the continued support for selecting the Braille Book of the Year by the committee of Barrett Reid, Dr Stephen Murray Smith and Joyce Nicholson, appointment of Maxene Hewitt, Ray Hannah and Jan Smark, and retirement of Joan Simmonds....Braille and Talking Book Library Faith Bandler Book of the Year Tilly Aston George Fairbairn Colin Sommerville Mary Cooper Hector Bathurst Janene Morrison Joan Harris Michele Worsley Tony Lewis Terry Lane Carl Bleazby Joan Simmonds Annual Report 1 volume of print and illustrations Our 85th year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-five annual report and statements of account for 1978-79 Administrative record Text ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: the expansion of the library to new readers gained from Hear A Book and the range of books available on commercially produced cassettes, the decreased loans for Large print as other public libraries offer these for loan, the continued support for selecting the Braille Book of the Year by the committee of Barrett Reid, Dr Stephen Murray Smith and Joyce Nicholson, appointment of Maxene Hewitt, Ray Hannah and Jan Smark, and retirement of Joan Simmonds.1 volume of print and illustrationsbraille and talking book library, faith bandler, book of the year, tilly aston, george fairbairn, colin sommerville, mary cooper, hector bathurst, janene morrison, joan harris, michele worsley, tony lewis, terry lane, carl bleazby, joan simmonds, annual report -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Three boys reading Braille, 1989
... 1 black and white photograph of three boys looking at print braille books...Braille and Talking Book Library Braille 1 black and white photograph of three boys looking at print braille books Three boys reading Braille Photograph Image ...Three school boys standing at a table in the backroom of the library, where braille volumes and folders sit on shelves and a trolley rests behind them. On the work table rest some print Braille volumes. One boy smiles as he looks down at the open volume, which another boy is about to turn the page of. An illustration in the book sits opposite a Braille page. The third boy is looking downward at the clear Braille sheet which sits over a large image.1 black and white photograph of three boys looking at print braille booksbraille and talking book library, braille -
Vision AustraliaBook - Object, Better Homes and Gardens Feburary 1974, Part III, 1974
... ...braille books...Working from the magazine itself, rather than an electronic file, and with no automated process yet developed, this issue in 1974 would have been scribed by hand and manually checked before being sent to the large embossing and binding machines for distribution. braille library of victoria braille books Better Homes and Gardens February 1974 Part III 1 Braille volume of Better Homes and Gardens magazine Better Homes and Gardens Feburary 1974, Part III Book Object ...Example of a Braille magazine imported from the United States for readers in Australia. Better Homes and Gardens was produced by the National Library Service in Braille and exported to Braille libraries around the world. Magazines were costly to produce in-house, as they often held timely information that were not as relevant to the reader by the time that the transcription and embossing process was finished, and each issues required the process to be restarted each time a print issue was created. Working from the magazine itself, rather than an electronic file, and with no automated process yet developed, this issue in 1974 would have been scribed by hand and manually checked before being sent to the large embossing and binding machines for distribution. 1 Braille volume of Better Homes and Gardens magazineBetter Homes and Gardens February 1974 Part IIIbraille library of victoria, braille books -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Transcriber reading Braille
... braille books...Most likely this room she is sitting in was used by transcribers. braille books royal victorian institute for the blind Digital image of female reading Braille Transcriber reading Braille Photograph Image ...Female sitting next to a Perkins Brailler reading a Braille book. In the background are Braille volumes and possibly a machine that binds loose sheet together. Most likely this room she is sitting in was used by transcribers.Digital image of female reading Braillebraille books, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Woman reading Braille
... braille books...Behind her is a wall but nothing else in the room is featured. braille books Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Digital image of woman reading Braille Woman reading Braille Photograph Image ...Female sitting at a table reading a Braille book. Behind her is a wall but nothing else in the room is featured.Digital image of woman reading Braillebraille books, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision AustraliaBook - Object, Playboy August 1974, 1974
... ...braille books...Working from the magazine itself, rather than an electronic file, and with no automated process yet developed, this issue in 1974 would have been scribed by hand and manually checked before being sent to the large embossing and binding machines for distribution. braille library of victoria braille books Playboy - entertainment for men, August 1974, Volume 21, No 8, Part IV 1 Braille volume of Playboy magazine Playboy August 1974 Book Object ...Example of a Braille magazine imported from the United States for readers in Australia. Playboy was produced by the National Library Service in Braille and exported to Braille libraries around the world. Magazines were costly to produce in-house, as they often held timely information that were not as relevant to the reader by the time that the transcription and embossing process was finished, and each issues required the process to be restarted each time a print issue was created. Working from the magazine itself, rather than an electronic file, and with no automated process yet developed, this issue in 1974 would have been scribed by hand and manually checked before being sent to the large embossing and binding machines for distribution. 1 Braille volume of Playboy magazinePlayboy - entertainment for men, August 1974, Volume 21, No 8, Part IVbraille library of victoria, braille books -
Vision AustraliaEquipment - Object, Braille book binding equipment
... This wooden frame was used to bind braille books, which would be placed on the based and strapped down to apply the binding. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne This wooden frame was used to bind braille books, which would be placed on the based and strapped down to apply the binding. ...This wooden frame was used to bind braille books, which would be placed on the based and strapped down to apply the binding. Wooden triangular stand with three red leather hooks across bar at top of standWar Voluntary Aid Societyassociation for the blind, braille equipment -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1997, 1997
... Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1997, the award was won by 'The Solitude of Illusions' by Adib Khan. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1997, the award was won by 'The Solitude of Illusions' by Adib Khan. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1997, the award was won by 'The Solitude of Illusions' by Adib Khan. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to Bruce Kerr for the audio version of "The Drowner". 37 colour photographs of the event plus negativesawards, association for the blind, rose blustein, book of the year, robert dessaix, lise rodgers, stanley mcgeagh, bruce kerr, anne haddy, adib khan, pauline meaney, karl hughes, jeffrey hodgson, james wright, louise zalay, robert de graauw, marj west, roberta ashby, james condon, robert menzies, cate milte, alison forbes, joy mitchell, yvette baptist, don bridges, liana fonti, stephanie daniel, rita kryshkovsky, rae foster, michael rush -
Vision AustraliaEquipment - Object, Freedom Scientific, Braille 'n' Speak
... Resource disk, 2 cassette tapes "Braille'n'Speak manual" by Olga Espinola, 1 print book "Quick Reference: Braille'n'Speak command list", 2 Braille books "Braille'n'Speak Quick Reference" and "A user's guide to Braille'n'Speak" both by Olga Espinola....Resource disk, 2 cassette tapes "Braille'n'Speak manual" by Olga Espinola, 1 print book "Quick Reference: Braille'n'Speak command list", 2 Braille books "Braille'n'Speak Quick Reference" and "A user's guide to Braille'n'Speak" both by Olga Espinola. ...A portable note taker that allow the operator to input either Grade 1 or Grade 2 Braille and have the information read back to you. It holds up to 640K of RAM or 600 Braille pages.Cardboard box containing a cream coloured plastic rectangle device with 7 black keys, 1 carry bag, 1 adapter, 1 computer cable, 1 x 3 1/4 in. Blaze demo programs disk, 1 x 3 1/4 in. Resource disk, 2 cassette tapes "Braille'n'Speak manual" by Olga Espinola, 1 print book "Quick Reference: Braille'n'Speak command list", 2 Braille books "Braille'n'Speak Quick Reference" and "A user's guide to Braille'n'Speak" both by Olga Espinola.braille equipment, assistive devices -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1998, 1998
... Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1998, the award was won by 'The Fiftieth Gate" by Mark Baker. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1998, the award was won by 'The Fiftieth Gate" by Mark Baker. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1998, the award was won by 'The Fiftieth Gate" by Mark Baker. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to James Wright for the audio version of the same book. To celebrate the 25th anniversary, the ceremony was held at the Victorian Arts Centre and the MC was Rod Quantock.51 colour photographs of the eventawards, association for the blind, rose blustein, book of the year, elizabeth woods, rod quantock, rebecca macauley, stephen pease, david tredinnick, james wright, john bryson, stanley mcgeagh, jeffrey hodgson, lise rodgers, deidre rubenstein, beverley dunn, george zamanis, caroline lee, glen morrow, louise zalay, frances keyland, pauline meaney, mieke mellers, robert de graauw, stella zamanis, carmela carey, peter walsh, justin bates, kate hosking, rita kryshkovsky, mark raphael baker, bib stillwell, melissa eccleston, pamela morrow -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Bert di Paolo, Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1992, 10/9/1992
... Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1992, the award was won by Arnold Zable for his book 'Jewels and Ashes. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1992, the award was won by Arnold Zable for his book 'Jewels and Ashes. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1992, the award was won by Arnold Zable for his book 'Jewels and Ashes. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to James Wright for the audio version of the same book. Presentations were made by Trevor Hay, James Wright and Arnold Zable. 4 colour photographs, 4 black and white and 1 proof sheet of negativesawards, braille & talking book library, trevor hay, james wright, arnold zable, book of the year -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, David Israel Photography, Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1996, 1996
... Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1996, the award was won by 'The Monkey's Mask' by Dorothy Porter. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1996, the award was won by 'The Monkey's Mask' by Dorothy Porter. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1996, the award was won by 'The Monkey's Mask' by Dorothy Porter. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to Humphrey Bower for the audio version of "Death of a River Guide". Presentations were made by Rose Blustein and others at the Commercial Road library.15 colour photographs of the eventDavid Israel Photography October 1996awards, association for the blind, rose blustein, rebecca maxwell, book of the year, humphrey bower, dorothy porter, eve lustig, don draffin, elizabeth woods -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1995, 1995
... Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1995, the award was won by 'Goodbye Girlie' by Patsy Adam Smith. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1995, the award was won by 'Goodbye Girlie' by Patsy Adam Smith. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1995, the award was won by 'Goodbye Girlie' by Patsy Adam Smith. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to Beverley Dunn for the audio version of the same. Presentations were made by Rose Blustein, Patsy Adam Smith and Beverley Dunn at the Malthouse theatre.8 colour photographs of the eventJ614/20 J615/8 J614/6 J615/18 J614/9 J614/5 J615/2 J614/4awards, association for the blind, patsy adam smith, beverley dunn, rose blustein, james condon, rebecca maxwell, book of the year -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1990, 1990
... Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1990, the award was won by Alex Miller for his book 'The Tivington Knot'. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1990, the award was won by Alex Miller for his book 'The Tivington Knot'. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1990, the award was won by Alex Miller for his book 'The Tivington Knot'. Presentations were made by Paul Karsten, Joyce Nichols, Fran Awcock, John Cockayne, Judith Stolls and the recipient Alex Miller. The narrator's award went to Bruce Kerr for audio version. 11 Black and White photographs and 3 proof sheetsawards, braille & talking book library, alex millar, paul karsten, joyce nichols, fran awcock, john cockayne, karl hughes, wilma bedford, bruce kerr, lindsay mcmillan, book of the year -
Vision AustraliaEquipment - Object, Plastic stylus
... Used in combination with a slate to guide placement, this was the primary source of Braille books in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century before Braille typewriters were commonly used. ...Used in combination with a slate to guide placement, this was the primary source of Braille books in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century before Braille typewriters were commonly used. ...Designed to create an impression on paper, the stylus allows users to create Braille through the applied use of pressure that creates a depression on one size of the paper and a raised dot on the alternative side. Used in combination with a slate to guide placement, this was the primary source of Braille books in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century before Braille typewriters were commonly used. In this example the handle is made of plastic and it has a metal tip.1 plastic stylus with metal tipbraille equipment, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision AustraliaText, 1995 TDK Australian Audio Book Award, 1995
... In 1995 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Goodbye Girlie" by Louis Braille Books....In 1995 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Goodbye Girlie" by Louis Braille Books. louis braille audio Image of 3 Painted Parrots by William T Cooper between header and recipient 1 x A3 sheet 1995 TDK Australian Audio Book Award Text ...To encourage the development of audio books, a series of awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988, and sponsored by TDK from 1991 until their demise in 2000. Open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers, it aimed to recognise the quality achievements by individuals and publishing houses and to promote the inclusion of audio books into the mainstream market. In 1995 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Goodbye Girlie" by Louis Braille Books.1 x A3 sheetImage of 3 Painted Parrots by William T Cooper between header and recipient louis braille audio -
Vision AustraliaText, 1993 TDK Australian Audio Book Award, 1993
... In 1993 the winner of the Adult Literature Category was "The English Patient" by Louis Braille Books....In 1993 the winner of the Adult Literature Category was "The English Patient" by Louis Braille Books. louis braille audio Image of 'The White Peacock' by Lionel Lindsay between header and recipient 1 x A3 sheet 1993 TDK Australian Audio Book Award Text ...To encourage the development of audio books, a series of awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988, and sponsored by TDK from 1991 until their demise in 2000. Open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers, it aimed to recognise the quality achievements by individuals and publishing houses and to promote the inclusion of audio books into the mainstream market. In 1993 the winner of the Adult Literature Category was "The English Patient" by Louis Braille Books.1 x A3 sheetImage of 'The White Peacock' by Lionel Lindsay between header and recipient louis braille audio -
Vision AustraliaText, 99 TDK Australian Audio Book Award, 1999
... In 1999 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Caddie" by Louis Braille Books....In 1999 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Caddie" by Louis Braille Books. louis braille audio Illustration of Papita Peranthus by an unknown artist between header and recipient 1 x A3 sheet 99 TDK Australian Audio Book Award Text ...To encourage the development of audio books, a series of awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988, and sponsored by TDK from 1991 until their demise in 2000. Open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers, it aimed to recognise the quality achievements by individuals and publishing houses and to promote the inclusion of audio books into the mainstream market. In 1999 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Caddie" by Louis Braille Books.1 x A3 sheetIllustration of Papita Peranthus by an unknown artist between header and recipient louis braille audio -
Vision AustraliaText, 1998 TDK Australian Audio Book Award, 1998
... In 1998 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Dreamtime Alice" by Louis Braille Books....In 1998 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Dreamtime Alice" by Louis Braille Books. louis braille audio Illustration of seaside town by an unknown artist between header and recipient 1 x A3 sheet 1998 TDK Australian Audio Book Award Text ...To encourage the development of audio books, a series of awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988, and sponsored by TDK from 1991 until their demise in 2000. Open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers, it aimed to recognise the quality achievements by individuals and publishing houses and to promote the inclusion of audio books into the mainstream market. In 1998 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Dreamtime Alice" by Louis Braille Books.1 x A3 sheetIllustration of seaside town by an unknown artist between header and recipient louis braille audio -
Vision AustraliaAward - Object, 1994 TDK Australian Audio Book Award, 1994
... In 1994 the winner of the Unabridged Fiction Category was "White Eye" by Louis Braille Books....In 1994 the winner of the Unabridged Fiction Category was "White Eye" by Louis Braille Books. Louis Braille Audio Awards Association for the Blind 1 wooden cassette box shaped like a book and with ability to hold cassettes inside 1994 TDK Australian Audio Book Award Award Object ...To encourage the development of audio books, a series of awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988, and sponsored by TDK from 1991 until their demise in 2000. Open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers, it aimed to recognise the quality achievements by individuals and publishing houses and to promote the inclusion of audio books into the mainstream market. In 1994 the winner of the Unabridged Fiction Category was "White Eye" by Louis Braille Books.1 wooden cassette box shaped like a book and with ability to hold cassettes insidelouis braille audio, awards, association for the blind -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1994, 1994
... Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1994, the award was won by (information needed)'. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1994, the award was won by (information needed)'. ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1994, the award was won by (information needed)'. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to Beverley Dunn for the audio version of 'White Eye: a novel', whilst 'Coming of Age' by Anne Deveson won 'Book of the Year'. Presentations were made by Anne Deveson and Beverley Dunn.4 colour photographs of the eventawards, association for the blind, anne deveson, book of the year -
Vision AustraliaText, 1996 TDK Australian Audio Book Award, 1996
... In 1996 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Home Before Dark" by Louis Braille Books....In 1996 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Home Before Dark" by Louis Braille Books. louis braille audio Illustration of wattle by an unknown artist between header and recipient 1 x A3 sheet 1996 TDK Australian Audio Book Award Text ...To encourage the development of audio books, a series of awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988, and sponsored by TDK from 1991 until their demise in 2000. Open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers, it aimed to recognise the quality achievements by individuals and publishing houses and to promote the inclusion of audio books into the mainstream market. In 1996 the winner of the Unabridged Non-Fiction Category was "Home Before Dark" by Louis Braille Books.1 x A3 sheetIllustration of wattle by an unknown artist between header and recipient louis braille audio -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, National Library of Australia, 1997 TDK Australian Audio Book Awards, 11/11/1997
... On November 11, 1997 the TDK Australian Audio Book Awards were presented at the National Library in Canberra. Louis Braille Books won the Trish Trinick Prize for the Best Narrator with "The Fiftieth Gate" by Mark Raphael Baker, narrated by James Wright. ...On November 11, 1997 the TDK Australian Audio Book Awards were presented at the National Library in Canberra. Louis Braille Books won the Trish Trinick Prize for the Best Narrator with "The Fiftieth Gate" by Mark Raphael Baker, narrated by James Wright. ...On November 11, 1997 the TDK Australian Audio Book Awards were presented at the National Library in Canberra. Louis Braille Books won the Trish Trinick Prize for the Best Narrator with "The Fiftieth Gate" by Mark Raphael Baker, narrated by James Wright. In these images James Wright stands in the middle of a group, with Elizabeth Jolley to his left and Michelle Torres to the right. In another image, James Wright holds the award with producer Elizabeth Wood.5 photographs of people at award ceremony (2 black and white, 2 colour)TDK Awards NLA (Copyright) Andrew S Long Date 11.11.97 Film No NL 38315 For 5th image (ibid) except: Louis Seseljalouis braille audio, james wright, elizabeth jolley, michelle torres, elizabeth woods, awards -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, National Library of Australia, 1996 TDK Australian Audio Book Award for Home Before Dark, 12/11/1996
... On November 12, 1996 the TDK Australian Audio Book Awards were presented at the National Library in Canberra. Louis Braille Books won the Unabridged Non-Fiction category with "Home Before Dark" by Ruth Park and Rafe Champion, narrated by Peter Hosking. ...On November 12, 1996 the TDK Australian Audio Book Awards were presented at the National Library in Canberra. Louis Braille Books won the Unabridged Non-Fiction category with "Home Before Dark" by Ruth Park and Rafe Champion, narrated by Peter Hosking. ...On November 12, 1996 the TDK Australian Audio Book Awards were presented at the National Library in Canberra. Louis Braille Books won the Unabridged Non-Fiction category with "Home Before Dark" by Ruth Park and Rafe Champion, narrated by Peter Hosking. In this image (L-R), Karl Hughes holds the producers award, Rose Blustein, author Robert Dessaix, ? holds the narrators award, Peter Hosking, Robert de Graauw.Black and white image of people holding awardsTDK AABA 1996 NLA (Copyright) Date 12.11.96 Film No NL 38067 Photograph Louis Seseljalouis braille audio, karl hughes, rose blustein, peter hosking, robert de graauw, awards, robert dessaix
