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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Invitation, Ticket and Programme - Portland Historical Society to Portland's 135th birthday dinner, Henty Commemorative Dinner, c. 1969
... Henty Commemorative Dinner... in Wesley Hall, Sat. Nov. 22nd 1969, Henty Commemorative Dinner b... dinner Document Henty Commemorative Dinner Identification numbers ...Portland Historical Society to Portland's 135th birthday dinner in Wesley Hall 1969Identification numbers 8020 a,b,c a. Invitation from Portland Historical Society to Portland's 135th birthday dinner in Wesley Hall, Sat. Nov. 22nd 1969, Henty Commemorative Dinner b. Ticket for Commemorative Dinner, Sat. Nov. 22nd, 1969. White card, black print c. Programme for Commemorative Dinner, 22 Nov. 1969. Salmon coloured paper, folded, black printFront: b. '16' - blue biro, top right hand corner -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Memorabilia - Event Materials, Sam Boon, "50th Anniversary Commemorative Dinner (1971-2021)", 18/09/2021 12:00:00 AM
... "50th Anniversary Commemorative Dinner (1971-2021)"... for the BTM "50th Anniversary Commemorative Dinner (1971-2021... "50th Anniversary Commemorative Dinner (1971-2021)" Event ...Event Materials - invite - A4 coloured sheet, invitation for the BTM "50th Anniversary Commemorative Dinner (1971-2021)", to be held at The Grand on Saturday 18/9/2021. All Cancelled due to COVID-19, including a specific lookdown for the City of Ballarat and Melbourne.trams, tramways, btm, 50th anniversary, covid-19, dinner -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Swanston Trams, "Invitation to the 1999 Commemorative Dinner", July 1999
... "Invitation to the 1999 Commemorative Dinner"...The Commemorative dinner was held to mark the end... The Commemorative dinner was held to mark the end of government-operated ...The Commemorative dinner was held to mark the end of government-operated trams in Melbourne. Two dinners were held - 13/7/1999 for Essendon and Brunswick Depots and 15/7/1999 for Malvern and Glenhuntly depots. Has a menu and the various logos of the four operators and the AMOTEA along the lower section. Yields information about a 1999 Commemorative dinner to mark the end of Government operated trams in Melbourne.Set of 2 DL pamphlets printed on light stippled card.tramways, privatisation, swanston trams, dinners, logos -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Poster, Commemorating the 40th Anniversary Of the Battle Of Long Tan
... Commemorative Dinner... of R.M. Grist, W.A. Blanck and A. Lloyd. Commemorative dinner... Newhaven gippsland Poster Commemorative Dinner Long Tan Laminated ...Laminated colour poster featuring Long Tan Cross in memory of R.M. Grist, W.A. Blanck and A. Lloyd. Commemorative dinner of Gippsland and La Trobe valley sub Branch of VVAA Aug 2006poster, commemorative dinner, long tan -
Bendigo Military Museum
Card - MENU CARDS - Dinner for Rats Association, Rats of Tobruk, 1991
... Anniversary commemorative dinner at UNSW, Sat 13 April 1991... commemorative dinner at UNSW, Sat 13 April 1991 Nil Refer to Cat 4575P ...Refer to Cat 4575PBoth the cards are of yellow cardboard folded. They both have the Rats of Tobruk Association badges on front. They are folded in the centre. Inside is the programme and menu for: 1. Welcome to Sydney dinner at UNSW. Thurs 11 April 1991 2. 50th Anniversary commemorative dinner at UNSW, Sat 13 April 1991Nilww2, tobruk, 50th anniversary, sydney -
Rye RSL Sub Branch
Dinner Gong
... A commemorative Dinner Gong construted from Artillery Shell...-peninsula Dinner Gong A commemorative Dinner Gong construted from ...Hand theatre made "trench art", utilising used artillery brass shell casings, of various calibres, hand made with such "tools" as were available at the time. They have been decoratively trimmed at the mouth of each with a "scalloped" pattern, the shallowest casing mounted on small arms casings as "feet" and the large casing inverted engraved and embossed with a depiction of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces "Rising Sun" badge.This "Dinner Gong" and "Striker" are significant Historically and Socially, as it is believed to be the only example of a dinner gong and striker made in theatre as contemporary "trench art" by serving members of this group. Around the top of the main part of the Gong are stamped the initials of the Australian members of the Royal Flying Corps at the time, it is of possible National historical significance, as they were such a small group at best, and a highly vulnerable group, quite likely to not survive the conflict. This group and their desendants went on to be a part of the formation of the Australian Flying Corps, the beginings of the Royal Australian Air Force. It relates to the embrionic stages of a part of the now Australian Defence Force.A commemorative Dinner Gong construted from Artillery Shell Casings of various sizes. The largest cut short at the bottom, mounted on rifle or machine gun casings cut short as 'feet'. A slightly smaller diameter inverted as the 'gong' with decorative engravings depicting, a Rising Sun emblem on a decorated back ground, 'AFC' (Australian Flying Corps) crowned wings, on the same decorated back ground. The open ends of these larger casings is 'scalloped' and decorated beautifully, while the closed ends have a 'pie crust effect around the flanged edge. There is a biforcated mount at the top to hold the 'striker' made from white metal ballastered rod with a wooden eliptical knob. On the top around the striker mount are stamped the initials of those believed to be the first Australian Aviators in the then AFC. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - Gala Dinner, Port Melbourne Football Club, Team of the Century, 2 Aug 2003
... 3 fold commemorative programme for "Gala Dinner... Street) Port Melbourne melbourne Gala Dinner, Port Melbourne ...3 fold commemorative programme for "Gala Dinner and Presentation Evening " for the announcement of the Team of the Century for Port Melbourne Football Club. Saturday 2nd August 2003. Pale blue with football club logo watermark.sport - australian rules football, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Melbourne Legacy
Ceramic - Mug, Coronation 1953, 1953
A tankard mug that was produced for Legacy to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. It is unknown how many of these mugs were made. It is unlikely they were for fundraising. Perhaps just for Legatees to keep. Also found reference to it in a newspaper article published 7 December 1953. The article mentions: Two hundred members and visitors who attended the 30th annual dinner of the Legacy Club in Union House on Saturday night received a pleasant surprise. Each person at the dinner was given a Coronation pint tankard with a figure of the Queen's head on it. The 'surprise' came from a Legatee - Mr H Greenway - a Blackburn pottery manufacturer. They had already produced other mugs for Legacy, including one of Stan Savige.The item records the importance Legacy placed on the coronation of the new Queen that they commissioned Legacy imprinted commemorative mugs for the occasion.Cream coloured ceramic mug produced to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11, in 1953.Relief portrait of Queen Elizabeth 11 under which is etched Coronation 1953 on the other side is a relief image of the Legacy Torch and Weath of Laurel. Underside of mug has the manufactures name - E.G. Greenway Pty Ltd.coronation, souvenir, queen elizabeth -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Peter Bobeff, David Adam, Judy Adam, and a student, 1966-1967
David Adam, pictured on the right with his wife, Judy, joined the International House Council in 1966, served on the Executive and Finance Committee in the 1970s, and became Chair of the Council from 1979 to 1986. Judy Adam served on the Ladies' Auxiliary throughout the period. Peter Bobeff, on the left of the image, was the resident law tutor at International House from 1965 to 1967, departing upon his marriage. He returned to serve on the Executive and Finance Committee in the 1970s and 1980s, and became Chair of the Council from 2001 to 2008. Various commemorative, valedictory, benefactor, and staff-student dinners were held at International House throughout the year, allowing for mixing of students, tutors, and Council members.david adam, peter bobeff