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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Ken Briscoe, 11/12/2024
... Ken Briscoe...Briscoe Ken...Ken Briscoe received the COTA (Council on the Ageing...Ken Briscoe received the COTA (Council on the Ageing ...News of Whitehorse including Ken Briscoe Award on page 8non-fictionNews of Whitehorse including Ken Briscoe Award on page 8briscoe ken, u3a nunawading, council on the ageing -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Mixed media - Video, RDHS Meeting Presentation - "Treasures from the Archives" - Ken Briscoe
... " - Ken Briscoe...In this talk, Ken Briscoe presents an overview of RDHS... Road Ringwood North melbourne In this talk, Ken Briscoe ...Digitised video (335MB). Duration: 24 minutes. Recorded August, 2023 (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)In this talk, Ken Briscoe presents an overview of RDHS activities centred around the sorting and digitising of slides and movies for archival conservation, with examples of a local film found in the archives and a collection of items from the former Ringwood Amateur Photography Club. -
U3A Nunawading Inc
Document, Brief History of U3A Nunawading from October 1990 to July 2023, 2023
... , and member knowledge, by Andrew Lockwood, Elsie Mutton, and Ken..., Elsie Mutton, and Ken Briscoe. Brief History of U3A Nunawading ...Document assembled from newsletters, AGM reports, and member knowledge, by Andrew Lockwood, Elsie Mutton, and Ken Briscoe. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph - Multiple, Ringwood Historical Society Parkwood Archives Store (North Ringwood) , August 2019, 3/8/2019
... North VIC 3134. Taken by Ken Briscoe... by Ken Briscoe Ringwood Historical Society Parkwood Archives ...This store is used by Ringwood and District Historical Society for larger archive items, newspapers, and cartons of material yet to be catalogued. A group of digital photos of the RDHS Parkwood Archive Store in the Parkwood Community Hub, 35-39 Tortice Dr, Ringwood North VIC 3134. Taken by Ken Briscoe -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph - (Multiple), Maroondah City Council Award to Ringwood Historical Society 26 January 2019 - Community Event of the Year - 60th Birthday Open Day, 26/1/2019
... . This catalogue item consists of 4 photographs taken on the day by Ken... taken on the day by Ken Briscoe. (Edited/Cropped). See Item ...This award is in recognition for the Society's 60th Birthday Open Day ExhibitionRDHS was nominated for an award for our Ringwood and District Heritage Open Day, held on 27 October 2018. The Society was announced as the winner at the Maroondah City Council Australia Day Awards Ceremony held at Ringwood Lake Reserve on 26th January 2019. It was accepted by RDHS President Russ Haines. This catalogue item consists of 4 photographs taken on the day by Ken Briscoe. (Edited/Cropped). See Item 11000 for the actual award certificates and BookletNone -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Memorabilia - Visitors Book and programme flyer, Centenary of Ringwood State School 2997 building in Greenwood Avenue Ringwood
... Carter, Ken Briscoe, Sue Breese.... Carter, Ken Briscoe, Sue Breese. Centenary of Ringwood State ...Gold embossed black hard covered book with names and comments by attendees at Maroondah Federation Estate marking the 1921-2021 centenary of the school's Greenwood Avenue location. Celebrations took place on 12th November, 2022, delayed due to COVID pandemic. Event Planning Committee: Russ Haines (Chair) Peter Fry (Treasurer) Susan Adolphson Jan Adolphson Barry Box Cheryl Mullens Margaret Taylor Michael Anderson Neville Burns Assisted by Rob Carter, Ken Briscoe, Sue Breese. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Literary work, Audrey Lavis' memories of CWA Ringwood Branch, including newspaper article on her 1994 City of Ringwood Community Service Award presented by Mayor Margaret Cheevers
... Transcript (kindly completed by Ken Briscoe using ChatGPT... by Ken Briscoe using ChatGPT) During the second World War ...Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collectionTranscript (kindly completed by Ken Briscoe using ChatGPT) During the second World War, a group of Ringwood ladies sent tins of fat to England. When the War ended in 1946, the Mayoress, Mrs. H.E. Parker, called a meeting and a branch of the Country Women's Association was formed. The subscription was four shillings and two shillings for associate members. Meetings were held in the lower Town Hall, the President and Secretary sat on the stage, the Treasurer at a table on the floor and the hostess at the door to welcome members. Birthdays were held in the Town Hall. There was an active drama group who performed at competitions. After the Olympic Games in Melbourne in 1956, members re-enacted some of the events. A yearly ball was held for several years. Members catered for the Scout Jamboree. They looked after victims of the bush fires - the Town Hall was covered in beds. Mrs. Pratt, Senior, whose husband took up a selection in Ringwood, gave a block of land to the C.W.A., but the late Councillor Mr. Frank Corr, told his wife (a member) that the Council would not permit a hall to be built on this land so the block was sold to the Masonic Lodge for 250 pounds. Cards were enjoyed monthly in the Presbyterian Church Hall in Adelaide Street. Craft group met in the Church of England Hall in Ringwood Street. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Literary work, Alice Milner's memories of CWA Ringwood Branch in 1995
... Transcript (kindly completed by Ken Briscoe using ChatGPT... by Ken Briscoe using ChatGPT) RINGWOOD BRANCH COUNTRY WOMEN'S ...Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collectionTranscript (kindly completed by Ken Briscoe using ChatGPT) RINGWOOD BRANCH COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INC. February 13, 1946 in the Ringwood Town Hall, the Mayoress, Mrs. H.E. Parker, called the meeting and Ringwood Branch Country Women's Association was formed, and would be in the Yarra Valley Group. Speaker for the day was Mrs. Wray, Group President, Yarra Valley Group. Office bearers elected were: • Mrs. Greenshields (President) • Mrs. Shields (Secretary) • Mrs. Roberts (Treasurer) At the inaugural meeting, 93 ladies joined, and the first general meeting of the Ringwood Branch was held March 7, 1946, and by the end of August the membership grew to 160. In 1946 the joining fee was 4/- and you never attended a meeting unless you wore hat and gloves. The first year, meetings were held in the main Town Hall, then they were transferred to the small hall, which had a creche next door, at the baby health centre, where mothers could leave their little ones, while mum enjoyed the meetings, demonstrations or entertainment. The Branch had a very good Choir, conducted by Mrs. Dorrie Davidson, also a very talented theatrical group. Each birthday they put on excellent stage shows, some beautiful costumes being hired from well-known Melbourne theatrical company. The 1956 Olympic stage show had some well-trained, but out of form, athletes. Highlight of the year was the Annual Ball and two Debutante Balls. New branches were formed in the district, Everard, East Ringwood, Heathmont, South Warrandyte. There was also, Ringwood Younger set, a night branch (later years was renamed Marana). It was then that our membership dropped. As more and more branches were started in the district, Ringwood was then allocated to the newly formed Maroondah Highway Group. Craft classes and demonstrations were of a high standard, with some interesting things being made such as millinery, dressmaking, pottery, etc. In 1960 when Ringwood was made a City, a C.W.A. float was entered in the procession, this was a mammoth task, as hundreds of flowers were made and wired to the float, which was in green and gold C.W.A. colours. The time came when the Town Hall was to be demolished, and we moved to the Church of England Hall, Civic Place, but after a short time, this hall was also demolished. Meetings were then held at Ringwood Library until the library was no longer available. Our last move was to our present meeting room at Lionswood. Today you dress as you wish and membership is $12.00. The Ringwood Branch in 1995 has 2 life members and 21 members. Alice Milner March 15, 1995 As a matter of interest, of those 160 members who joined in the first year, only one active member is left with the Branch