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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/05/2001
In May 2001, raffle winner, Margaret Buse, is presented with a $50,000 major prize Myer voucher from Myer/Grace Bros representative, Katherine Way. A cropped version of this photo appears on page 15 of the Vol 14 Issue 03, Spring 2001 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It is captioned: "Katherine Way (Myer Grace Bros) presents Margaret Buse with the $50,000 spending spree voucher."COL photo of two women standing in front of a department store and smiling. Together, they are holding an envelope which has a magenta and gold ribbon around it. In the top right corner of the envelope, the "MYER" logo/word is in large black text.[On a white label, handwritten in black ink] Katherine Way (Myer Grace Bros) left, presents Margaret Buse with the $50,000 spending spree voucher, 1st prize, raffle drawn 25/5/01. [Handwritten onto the photo in blue ink] PAGE 13 [Handwritten onto the photo in black ink] 15.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, fundraising, raffles, tickets, sponsorship, sponsors, myer, grace brothers, kathryn way, major prize, spending spree, prize winner, margaret buse, 2001 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Postcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home, 1917. Mentioned in postcard George Buse 2208 born Yarraville who enlisted on 10/9/1914 aged 21 years 3 months. He embarked on 20/10/1914 and returned to Australia in 1919. He was a Driver with the 10th ASC,Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered pink flowers, green foliate and blue winged butterfly decoration on front. Handwritten message on the back.Front: "To my dear Wife" (embroidered) Back: "To Enid from dad xx / xxxxxx / France / Feb 26/2/1917 / My Dear Alice / Just a PC to let you I'm still well and hope are all the same I have not see Joe lately I may see him sometime or the other I hope you enjoyed yourself on your holidays they will do you good. I'm in a rest station I have not been too well I think I will be back with the battalion in a few days you can tell ??[ma]?? I met Pugger Loney he is in the 15 ambulance he looks well and it just as fat as ever I'm goin gover to see youn George Buse tomorrow well I have not much new to tell only all is well so I will now close with best love from loving husband Will xxxxxxxx"wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard, william west 1268, george buse 2208 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Harvesting Daffodils - Adult Deaf Society, 1910
Used by donor in 'Blackburn - a picturesque history'Black & white photo of men picking flowers at Adult Deaf Society Flower Farm. Page 29.daffodils, mclellan, archie, nelson, t, swain, p, buse, s, abraham, e. d. j., hull, a., adult deaf and dumb society