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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFurniture - Chair, ca. 1890s
... ...Council chairs...These oak and rattan high-backed armchairs were previously the old Warrnambool Council's furniture. The group of chairs was later held by the Warrnambool Art Gallery, then transferred to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village in 1976, soon after it opened. ...In 1994, the City of Warrnambool and part of the Shire of Warrnambool amalgamated, becoming the Warrnambool City Council. Chairs are significant to local history as they were originally purchased for use in the Warrnambool Council. ...These oak and rattan high-backed armchairs were previously the old Warrnambool Council's furniture. The group of chairs was later held by the Warrnambool Art Gallery, then transferred to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village in 1976, soon after it opened. Warrnambool became a municipality in 1855, with a population of 1500. In 1863, it became a borough, and the Shire of Warrnambool was constituted in the same year. In 1883, Warrnambool was proclaimed a Town, and in 1918, it became the City of Warrnambool. In 1994, the City of Warrnambool and part of the Shire of Warrnambool amalgamated, becoming the Warrnambool City Council. Chairs are significant to local history as they were originally purchased for use in the Warrnambool Council. The chairs were part of the social and cultural history of Warrnambool.Chair, oak wood arm chair (set of 9), cureved back with decorated wooden edges, shield carved into top and protective metal plates on top at rear. Padded leather seat studded at edge, over rattan cane seat. Rattan cane is stitched onto wooden frame through drilled holes. Front and side legs each have two spindles between them. back legs have one. Legs are turned and slightly cambriol. Some chairs have written on back leg "1486". Made in England, c. 1896Some of the chairs have hand written black pen on back leg "1486"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, chair, armchair, rattan chair, warrnambool museum, warrnambool art gallery, 1890s chair, 19th century furniture, domestic furniture, warrnambool council, council chairs -
Clunes MuseumFurniture - CHAIRS
... IT IS ON PERMANENT LOAN FROM HEPBURN SHIRE COUNCIL. CHAIRS WERE USED FOR MEETINGS OF CLUNES BOROUGH COUNCIL. ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields IT IS ON PERMANENT LOAN FROM HEPBURN SHIRE COUNCIL. CHAIRS WERE USED FOR MEETINGS OF CLUNES BOROUGH COUNCIL. ...IT IS ON PERMANENT LOAN FROM HEPBURN SHIRE COUNCIL. CHAIRS WERE USED FOR MEETINGS OF CLUNES BOROUGH COUNCIL. THE CLUNES BOROUGH COUNCIL CEASED TO EXIST IN 1965, WHEN AMALGAMATION WITH THE SHIRE OF TALBOT TOOK PLACE.CHAIRS, WOODEN FRAME WITH DARK BROWN LEATHER / LEATHERETTE UPHOLSTERED SEATS..furniture, office, hepburn shire -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, A Touch of Paris for Laburnum, 1985
... An Article about the Council allowing tables and chairs outside a shop at Laburnum...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne laburnum shopping centre. shopping centres salisbury avenue blackburn An Article about the Council allowing tables and chairs outside a shop at Laburnum An Article about the Council allowing tables and chairs outside a shop at Laburnum A Touch of Paris for Laburnum. ...An Article about the Council allowing tables and chairs outside a shop at LaburnumAn Article about the Council allowing tables and chairs outside a shop at LaburnumAn Article about the Council allowing tables and chairs outside a shop at Laburnumlaburnum shopping centre., shopping centres, salisbury avenue, blackburn -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Student Representative Council 1973, 1973
... Black and white group photograph of Student Representative Council 1973 seated on chairs and standing in front of the Administration Building...Black and white group photograph of Student Representative Council 1973 seated on chairs and standing in front of the Administration Building Student Representative Council 1973 Photograph Black and white print Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture ...Black and white group photograph of Student Representative Council 1973 seated on chairs and standing in front of the Administration BuildingOn reverse, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. (1)."student representative council, 1973, student representative council 1973 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Series Listing, Fraser Faithfull et al, Series 06: Council Meeting September 1993, Shire President Pamela Sladden, 16 B&W photographs, 2000
... Series consists of 16 black and white photographs taken at a Council meeting chaired by Councillor Pamela Sladden, Shire President. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Series consists of 16 black and white photographs taken at a Council meeting chaired by Councillor Pamela Sladden, Shire President. ...Series consists of 16 black and white photographs taken at a Council meeting chaired by Councillor Pamela Sladden, Shire President. The images depict Shire President Sladden seated in chambers, and with her family. This series also includes shots of Cr Jim Connor with his partner.shire of eltham archives, series listing -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Series Listing, Fraser Faithfull et al, Series 07: Council Meeting September 1993, Shire President Pamela Sladden, 17 B& W photographic negatives, 2000
... Series consists of 17 black and white 35mm photographic negatives taken at a Council meeting chaired by Councillor Pamela Sladden, Shire President. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Series consists of 17 black and white 35mm photographic negatives taken at a Council meeting chaired by Councillor Pamela Sladden, Shire President. ...Series consists of 17 black and white 35mm photographic negatives taken at a Council meeting chaired by Councillor Pamela Sladden, Shire President. The images depict Shire President Sladden seated in chambers, and with her family. This series also includes shots of Cr Jim Connor with his partner.shire of eltham archives, series listing -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeFramed items
... In 2012 the school opened the Fraser Library on the senior campus in honour of old collegian and school council chair, Darrell J Fraser. ...In 2012 the school opened the Fraser Library on the senior campus in honour of old collegian and school council chair, Darrell J Fraser. h p mackenzie weatherly library Wooden frames with mounts and glass; both include printed descriptions; one includes a black and white photograph Framed items ...The original Weatherly Library was situated in the space immediately on the left of the archway. The fittings and furnishing of the library was a generous gift in 1936 of Mrs H P Mackenzie of Trawalla in honour of her pioneer parents, Mr and Mrs William Weatherly. The library was panelled with blackwood and fitted with shelves intended to eventually house 3000 books. Specially made solid blackwood chairs, upholstered in genuine hide, two long reading tables, an upholstered bench seat under the north window and an ornate carved mantelpiece topped by a classical broken pediment framing a carved head of Minerva were also donated. In 1971 this library was no longer large enought o serve the growing number of boys at the college; it was replaced by a bigger, separate building, also known as the Weatherly Library. This building is currently in use, and recently renovated, as the senior staff room. In 1993 a third library building was opened and named Erindale in recognition of property associated with Clarendon PLC. In 2012 the school opened the Fraser Library on the senior campus in honour of old collegian and school council chair, Darrell J Fraser. Wooden frames with mounts and glass; both include printed descriptions; one includes a black and white photographh p mackenzie, weatherly library -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - black and white, VIOSH: National Occupational Health and Safety Council Function, Ballarat, c1996
... Function held for National Occupational Health and Safety Council Chair, held in Ballarat c1996. Those present include Derek Woolley, Dennis Else, Jim Kent, Ashok Nath and others....Function held for National Occupational Health and Safety Council Chair, held in Ballarat c1996. Those present include Derek Woolley, Dennis Else, Jim Kent, Ashok Nath and others. viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health national occupational health and safety council ballarat 1996 derek woolley dennis else jim kent ashok nath Black and white photographs VIOSH: National Occupational Health and Safety Council Function, Ballarat, c1996 Photograph Photograph - black and white ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders in the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Function held for National Occupational Health and Safety Council Chair, held in Ballarat c1996. Those present include Derek Woolley, Dennis Else, Jim Kent, Ashok Nath and others.Black and white photographsviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, national occupational health and safety council, ballarat, 1996, derek woolley, dennis else, jim kent, ashok nath -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPainting - Portrait of Dolly Barton for Peoplescape, Betty L. Barberis, 2001
... Betty Churcher, a member of the National Council, chaired the Peoplescape Selection Panel. ...Betty Churcher, a member of the National Council, chaired the Peoplescape Selection Panel. ...In February 2001 the National Council for the Centenary of Federation called upon Australians to nominate someone whom they felt had significantly affected their lives, their community or our country. Thousands of these heroes and quiet achievers were selected. Betty Churcher, a member of the National Council, chaired the Peoplescape Selection Panel. Nominators then made life size, cutout figures to represent their "hero". The sculptures were installed in alphabetical order, on the hill at Parliament House and down to the Federation Mall in Canberra, each with a plaque at its base outlining the individual's achievement. This portrait was painted by Betty Barberis to represent her mother "Dolly" Barton. Dolly raised 12 children, lived through 2 World Wars and the depression. She kept the family dairy farm running whilst her husband was serving in World War 2 whilst still supporting the war effort through the Red Cross and CWA and the church guild. Betty’s great body of work included landscapes, banners, millinery, ceramics, and a bronze sculpture of her husband Vern Barberis who was a fellow schoolteacher and represented Australia as a weightlifter, winning a bronze medal at the Helsinki Olympics in 1952. She was also an art teacher of 22 years. Betty passed away at The Grange, Wodonga on 26 November 2013.This portrait was created by a renowned and highly regarded artist from Northeast Victoria for a national celebration of the centenary of Australian Federation in 2001.A large oil painting depicting a portrait of Dolly Barton, mother of the artist Betty L. Barberis. The painting includes representations of her 12 children, her farming way of life, her commitment to the community and to the war effort. The image was painted on to yellow corflute for exhibition. It has since been covered with perspex to protect the image.betty l. barberis, myrtle ann 'dolly" barton, peoplescape 2001 -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeBook, Wonders of the physical world: the glacier, the iceberg, the ice-field and the avalanche, 1875
... Book prize awarded to Newton Wanliss for excellence in History by William Henderson Chair of Council. Newton subsequently donated the book back to the school for inclusion in the Weatherly LIbrary in 1937. ...Ballarat Clarendon College 1425 Sturt Street Ballarat goldfields Book prize awarded to Newton Wanliss for excellence in History by William Henderson Chair of Council. Newton subsequently donated the book back to the school for inclusion in the Weatherly LIbrary in 1937. ...Book prize awarded to Newton Wanliss for excellence in History by William Henderson Chair of Council. Newton subsequently donated the book back to the school for inclusion in the Weatherly LIbrary in 1937. Accession number 1812. The book was catalogued and call number 910.12 painted on spine. Socially significant item due to signature of William Henderson, founder of the school. Prizes were usually given in the name of the Headmaster. During Headmaster McCoy's time (1864 - 1874) the prizes were given in his name and at his expense. The school was between principals at Christmas 1876, hence the signature of William Henderson. Dark blue calf binding with gold borders to front and back covers, raised bands on spine with six compartments and gold title lettering; marbled endpapers; book plate on front cover verso; library plate on right endpaper; pages gilt-edged; black and white illustrations; left side of back endpaper missing; Book plate inside front cover; Ballarat College crest / 1st Prize for / History / AWARDED TO / N Wanliss / Xmas 1876 / W Henderson, Chairman. Book plate on right endpaper: Crest / Ballarat College Library / PRESENTED BY / Mr Newton Wanliss 1937 newton-wanliss, william-henderson, 1876, book-prize, -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeBook, If, & what? Lectures on Theism by W. Henderson, Ballarat, 1882
... It was donated to the College by Keith Hofmaier (PY1944) who had received it from Rev Sid A Goddard, former Ballarat College and Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies College council member and chair. The book affirms the strong theological convictions, training and qualifications of the school's founder. ...It was donated to the College by Keith Hofmaier (PY1944) who had received it from Rev Sid A Goddard, former Ballarat College and Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies College council member and chair. The book affirms the strong theological convictions, training and qualifications of the school's founder. ...This book was authored by Rev William Henderson, founder of Ballarat College. It was donated to the College by Keith Hofmaier (PY1944) who had received it from Rev Sid A Goddard, former Ballarat College and Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies College council member and chair. The book affirms the strong theological convictions, training and qualifications of the school's founder. The book is accompanied by two letters. The first from Sid Goddard on the occasion of his presentation of the book to St Andrews Kirk. The second from Keith Hofmaier advising the inclusion of the book among the 'meagre collection of Henderson relics at the college'. Book has social significance for the college community because of its association with both William Henderson and Sid Goddard. Black binding with gold lettering on cover' damaged spine;green endpapers; various letter included; Gummed label fixed inside front cover: Edward Ford MAsid-a-goddard, william-henderson, keith-hofmaier, 1992, theology, ballarat-college, -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Cr Jill O'Brien, Mayor of Kew 1983-84
... The preservation and restoration of Villa Alba in Walmer Street owes much to her determined efforts throughout the 1980s. On Council, she chaired a number of committees involved in the saving of the Kew River Parklands from the proposed transmission line of the SEC. ...The preservation and restoration of Villa Alba in Walmer Street owes much to her determined efforts throughout the 1980s. On Council, she chaired a number of committees involved in the saving of the Kew River Parklands from the proposed transmission line of the SEC. ...Born in Bendigo and trained as a nurse in the 1950s, Sonia Jill O’Brien devoted a lifetime to social and environmental issues at both the state and local level. From her work in the 1960s with the Family Planning Association of Victoria, of which she was a founding member, through to the 1990s as a member of the Ethics Committee of the Department of Health, she supported efforts to improve women’s health and reproductive rights. At the local level she was most active on committees that worked to save the natural and built environment. The Power-line Action Group, the Studley Park Conservation Society, and the Yarra Bend Park Trust all benefitted from her indefatigable endeavours as well her vision. In 1980, Jill O’Brien successfully stood for the Kew City Council and served as Mayor in 1983 and 1984. With an eye to preserving the past as well as guarding the future, she had the Mayoral robes restored and in 1980 and 1981 was president of the Kew Historical Society. The preservation and restoration of Villa Alba in Walmer Street owes much to her determined efforts throughout the 1980s. On Council, she chaired a number of committees involved in the saving of the Kew River Parklands from the proposed transmission line of the SEC. To this end, she was the Council representative on the Merri Yarra Municipal Protection Committee.Rare colour photograph, used as the official mayoral portrait of Cr Jill O'Brien.Formal civic portrait of Cr Jill O'Brien in red mayoral robes wearing lace jabot and cuffs. The portrait is part of the larger Jill O'Brien Collection donated by her daughters.cr jill o'brien, city of kew -- mayors, mayoral portraits -- city of kew -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Chair, Early 20th Century
... This chair is one of a set of three kitchen chairs once used by the Warrnambool Council. The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This chair is one of a set of three kitchen chairs once used by the Warrnambool Council. The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. ...This chair is one of a set of three kitchen chairs once used by the Warrnambool Council. The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. "The chair" is still used as the emblem of authority in the House of Commons in the United Kingdom and Canada, and in many other settings. In keeping with this historical connotation of the "chair" as the symbol of authority, committees, boards of directors, and academic departments all have a 'chairman' or 'chair'. Endowed professorships are referred to as chairs. It was not until the 16th century that chairs became common. Until then, people sat on chests, benches, and stools, which were the ordinary seats of everyday life. The number of chairs that have survived from an earlier date is exceedingly limited; most examples are of ecclesiastical, seigneurial or feudal origin. Chairs were in existence since at least the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt (c. 3100 BC). They were covered with cloth or leather, were made of carved wood, and were much lower than today's chairs – chair seats were sometimes only 10 inches (25 cm) high. In ancient Egypt, chairs appear to have been of great richness and splendour. Fashioned of ebony and ivory, or of carved and gilded wood, they were covered with costly materials, magnificent patterns and supported upon representations of the legs of beasts or the figures of captives. Generally speaking, the higher ranked an individual was, the taller and more sumptuous was the chair he sat on and the greater the honour. On state occasions, the pharaoh sat on a throne, often with a little footstool in front of it.[ The average Egyptian family seldom had chairs, and if they did, it was usually only the master of the household who sat on a chair. Among the better off, the chairs might be painted to look like the ornate inlaid and carved chairs of the rich, but the craftsmanship was usually poor. The earliest images of chairs in China are from 6th-century Buddhist murals and stele, but the practice of sitting in chairs at that time was rare. It was not until the 12th century that chairs became widespread in China. Scholars disagree on the reasons for the adoption of the chair. The most common theories are that the chair was an outgrowth of indigenous Chinese furniture, that it evolved from a camp stool imported from Central Asia, that it was introduced to China by Christian missionaries in the 7th century, and that the chair came to China from India as a form of Buddhist monastic furniture. In modern China, unlike Korea or Japan, it is no longer common to sit at floor level. In Europe, it was owing in great measure to the Renaissance that the chair ceased to be a privilege of state and became a standard item of furniture for anyone who could afford to buy it. Once the idea of privilege faded the chair speedily came into general use. Almost at once the chair began to change every few years to reflect the fashions of the day. Thomas Edward Bowdich visited the main Palace of the Ashanti Empire in 1819, and observed chairs engrossed with gold in the empire. In the 1880s, chairs became more common in American households and usually there was a chair provided for every family member to sit down to dinner. By the 1830s, factory-manufactured “fancy chairs” like those by Sears, Roebuck, and Co. allowed families to purchase machined sets. With the Industrial Revolution, chairs became much more available. The 20th century saw an increasing use of technology in chair construction with such things as all-metal folding chairs, metal-legged chairs, the Slumber Chair,[ moulded plastic chairs and ergonomic chairs. The recliner became a popular form, at least in part due to radio and television. The modern movement of the 1960s produced new forms of chairs: the butterfly chair (originally called the Hardoy chair), bean bags, and the egg-shaped pod chair that turns. It also introduced the first mass-produced plastic chairs such as the Bofinger chair in 1966. Technological advances led to moulded plywood and wood laminate chairs, as well as chairs made of leather or polymers. Mechanical technology incorporated into the chair enabled adjustable chairs, especially for office use. Motors embedded in the chair resulted in massage chairs.The set of chairs represents one of the most commonly used items providing comfort. It represents domestic furniture used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Australia, signified by its decoration of an Australian theme motif.Chair, wooden, varnished dark brown. Spokes for back support, front legs, and spokes joining legs are patterned turned wood. Backrest has a carved floral emblem with a kangaroo in the centre.Back rest: motif {floral emblem with a kangaroo in the centre]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, chair, dining, carpentry -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Chair, Early 20th Century
... This chair is one of a set of three kitchen chairs once used by the Warrnambool Council. The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This chair is one of a set of three kitchen chairs once used by the Warrnambool Council. The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. ...This chair is one of a set of three kitchen chairs once used by the Warrnambool Council. The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. "The chair" is still used as the emblem of authority in the House of Commons in the United Kingdom and Canada, and in many other settings. In keeping with this historical connotation of the "chair" as the symbol of authority, committees, boards of directors, and academic departments all have a 'chairman' or 'chair'. Endowed professorships are referred to as chairs. It was not until the 16th century that chairs became common. Until then, people sat on chests, benches, and stools, which were the ordinary seats of everyday life. The number of chairs which have survived from an earlier date is exceedingly limited; most examples are of ecclesiastical, seigneurial or feudal origin. Chairs were in existence since at least the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt (c. 3100 BC). They were covered with cloth or leather, were made of carved wood, and were much lower than today's chairs – chair seats were sometimes only 10 inches (25 cm) high. In ancient Egypt, chairs appear to have been of great richness and splendour. Fashioned of ebony and ivory, or of carved and gilded wood, they were covered with costly materials, magnificent patterns and supported upon representations of the legs of beasts or the figures of captives. Generally speaking, the higher ranked an individual was, the taller and more sumptuous was the chair he sat on and the greater the honour. On state occasions, the pharaoh sat on a throne, often with a little footstool in front of it.[ The average Egyptian family seldom had chairs, and if they did, it was usually only the master of the household who sat on a chair. Among the better off, the chairs might be painted to look like the ornate inlaid and carved chairs of the rich, but the craftsmanship was usually poor. The earliest images of chairs in China are from 6th-century Buddhist murals and stele, but the practice of sitting in chairs at that time was rare. It was not until the 12th century that chairs became widespread in China. Scholars disagree on the reasons for the adoption of the chair. The most common theories are that the chair was an outgrowth of indigenous Chinese furniture, that it evolved from a camp stool imported from Central Asia, that it was introduced to China by Christian missionaries in the 7th century, and that the chair came to China from India as a form of Buddhist monastic furniture. In modern China, unlike Korea or Japan, it is no longer common to sit at floor level. In Europe, it was owing in great measure to the Renaissance that the chair ceased to be a privilege of state and became a standard item of furniture for anyone who could afford to buy it. Once the idea of privilege faded the chair speedily came into general use. Almost at once the chair began to change every few years to reflect the fashions of the day. Thomas Edward Bowdich visited the main Palace of the Ashanti Empire in 1819, and observed chairs engrossed with gold in the empire. In the 1880s, chairs became more common in American households and usually there was a chair provided for every family member to sit down to dinner. By the 1830s, factory-manufactured “fancy chairs” like those by Sears, Roebuck, and Co. allowed families to purchase machined sets. With the Industrial Revolution, chairs became much more available. The 20th century saw an increasing use of technology in chair construction with such things as all-metal folding chairs, metal-legged chairs, the Slumber Chair,[ moulded plastic chairs and ergonomic chairs. The recliner became a popular form, at least in part due to radio and television. The modern movement of the 1960s produced new forms of chairs: the butterfly chair (originally called the Hardoy chair), bean bags, and the egg-shaped pod chair that turns. It also introduced the first mass-produced plastic chairs such as the Bofinger chair in 1966. Technological advances led to moulded plywood and wood laminate chairs, as well as chairs made of leather or polymers. Mechanical technology incorporated into the chair enabled adjustable chairs, especially for office use. Motors embedded in the chair resulted in massage chairs.The set of chairs represents one of the most commonly used items providing comfort. It represents domestic furniture used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Australia, signified by its decoration of an Australian theme motif.Chair, wooden, one of a set of three. The kitchen chair has a dark brown varnish. The spokes for the back support, front legs, and joining legs are patterned turned wood. The backrest has a carved floral emblem with a kangaroo in the centre.Back rest: motif {floral emblem with a kangaroo in the centre]flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, chair, kitchen chair, dining chair, carpentry, carving, australian motif -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Chair, Early 20th Century
... This chair is one of a set of three kitchen chairs once used by the Warrnambool Council. The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This chair is one of a set of three kitchen chairs once used by the Warrnambool Council. The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. ...This chair is one of a set of three kitchen chairs once used by the Warrnambool Council. The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. "The chair" is still used as the emblem of authority in the House of Commons in the United Kingdom and Canada, and in many other settings. In keeping with this historical connotation of the "chair" as the symbol of authority, committees, boards of directors, and academic departments all have a 'chairman' or 'chair'. Endowed professorships are referred to as chairs. It was not until the 16th century that chairs became common. Until then, people sat on chests, benches, and stools, which were the ordinary seats of everyday life. The number of chairs which have survived from an earlier date is exceedingly limited; most examples are of ecclesiastical, seigneurial or feudal origin. Chairs were in existence since at least the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt (c. 3100 BC). They were covered with cloth or leather, were made of carved wood, and were much lower than today's chairs – chair seats were sometimes only 10 inches (25 cm) high. In ancient Egypt, chairs appear to have been of great richness and splendour. Fashioned of ebony and ivory, or of carved and gilded wood, they were covered with costly materials, magnificent patterns and supported upon representations of the legs of beasts or the figures of captives. Generally speaking, the higher ranked an individual was, the taller and more sumptuous was the chair he sat on and the greater the honour. On state occasions, the pharaoh sat on a throne, often with a little footstool in front of it.[ The average Egyptian family seldom had chairs, and if they did, it was usually only the master of the household who sat on a chair. Among the better off, the chairs might be painted to look like the ornate inlaid and carved chairs of the rich, but the craftsmanship was usually poor. The earliest images of chairs in China are from 6th-century Buddhist murals and stele, but the practice of sitting in chairs at that time was rare. It was not until the 12th century that chairs became widespread in China. Scholars disagree on the reasons for the adoption of the chair. The most common theories are that the chair was an outgrowth of indigenous Chinese furniture, that it evolved from a camp stool imported from Central Asia, that it was introduced to China by Christian missionaries in the 7th century, and that the chair came to China from India as a form of Buddhist monastic furniture. In modern China, unlike Korea or Japan, it is no longer common to sit at floor level. In Europe, it was owing in great measure to the Renaissance that the chair ceased to be a privilege of state and became a standard item of furniture for anyone who could afford to buy it. Once the idea of privilege faded the chair speedily came into general use. Almost at once the chair began to change every few years to reflect the fashions of the day. Thomas Edward Bowdich visited the main Palace of the Ashanti Empire in 1819, and observed chairs engrossed with gold in the empire. In the 1880s, chairs became more common in American households and usually there was a chair provided for every family member to sit down to dinner. By the 1830s, factory-manufactured “fancy chairs” like those by Sears, Roebuck, and Co. allowed families to purchase machined sets. With the Industrial Revolution, chairs became much more available. The 20th century saw an increasing use of technology in chair construction with such things as all-metal folding chairs, metal-legged chairs, the Slumber Chair,[ moulded plastic chairs and ergonomic chairs. The recliner became a popular form, at least in part due to radio and television. The modern movement of the 1960s produced new forms of chairs: the butterfly chair (originally called the Hardoy chair), bean bags, and the egg-shaped pod chair that turns. It also introduced the first mass-produced plastic chairs such as the Bofinger chair in 1966. Technological advances led to moulded plywood and wood laminate chairs, as well as chairs made of leather or polymers. Mechanical technology incorporated into the chair enabled adjustable chairs, especially for office use. Motors embedded in the chair resulted in massage chairs.The set of chairs represents one of the most commonly used items providing comfort. It represents domestic furniture used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Australia, signified by its decoration of an Australian theme motif.Chair, wooden, one of a set of three. The kitchen chair has a dark brown varnish. The spokes for the back support, front legs, and joining legs are patterned turned wood. The backrest has a carved floral emblem with a kangaroo in the centre.Back rest: motif {floral emblem with a kangaroo in the centre]flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, chair, kitchen chair, dining chair, carpentry, carving, australian motif -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - BENDIGO RSL ANNUAL DINNER, C.1998 - 2001
... Bruce Ruxton President Victorian RSL was Guest speaker over many years.Alan Holmes was Senior Vice President in 1995, President 1997 - 2001 .1) Photo L - R, Phil Chapman OC 15 Transport Sqd, unknown, Bruce Ruxton, unknown, Alan Holmes. .2) Photo L - R, unknown, Alan Holmes, vacant seat, Maurice Sharkey Bendigo City Council, Hugh Connelly Kangaroo Flat RSL. .3) Photo L - R, Bruce Ruxton standing, Alan Holmes, Bert Pollard Eaglehawk RSL, unknown, Maurice Sharkey Bendigo City Council. brsl smirsl annual dinner Three colour photographs re the head table at a Bendigo RSL Annual Dinner. .1) Shows 5 men seated at the head table. .2) Shows 4 men seated at the head table, one chair vacant. .3) Shows one man standing and 4 seated at the head table. ...The photographs relate to a Bendigo RSL Sub Branch Annual Dinner. It is not quite clear what year(s) but 1998 or later. Bruce Ruxton President Victorian RSL was Guest speaker over many years.Alan Holmes was Senior Vice President in 1995, President 1997 - 2001 .1) Photo L - R, Phil Chapman OC 15 Transport Sqd, unknown, Bruce Ruxton, unknown, Alan Holmes. .2) Photo L - R, unknown, Alan Holmes, vacant seat, Maurice Sharkey Bendigo City Council, Hugh Connelly Kangaroo Flat RSL. .3) Photo L - R, Bruce Ruxton standing, Alan Holmes, Bert Pollard Eaglehawk RSL, unknown, Maurice Sharkey Bendigo City Council.Three colour photographs re the head table at a Bendigo RSL Annual Dinner. .1) Shows 5 men seated at the head table. .2) Shows 4 men seated at the head table, one chair vacant. .3) Shows one man standing and 4 seated at the head table.brsl, smirsl, annual, dinner -
Federation University Historical CollectionArticle - Article - Women, Ballarat School of Mines: Women of Note; Kerrie Cross, Councillor, 1987
... Council. She was the President from 1988 to 1991. Prior to this she chaired the equal opportunity committee at the school. ...Council. She was the President from 1988 to 1991. Prior to this she chaired the equal opportunity committee at the school. ...Kerrie Cross was a member of the Ballarat School of Mines Council from 1985 to 1992. In 1987 she was appointed as the first female senior vice president of the School of Mines Council. She was the President from 1988 to 1991. Prior to this she chaired the equal opportunity committee at the school. Kerrie has been the regional manager of the Department of Community Services and now the assistant regional director for the Department of Health in the Central Highlands/Wimmera region. She has stated she is particularly interested in the development of SMB as a community college and its increasing accessibility to Technical and Further Education for all groups. .women of note, ballarat school of mines, school council, first female senior vice president, regional manager, department of community services, assistant regional director, department of health, central highlands, wimmera, technical and further education for all groups, equal opportunity committee -
Marysville & District Historical Society... chair...historic bridge saved...murrindindi shire council...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia murrindindi shire heritage study adopted marysville tree works what's on when in march the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct triangle garden club marysville primary school parents club agm town meeting narbethong community hall narbethong progress assocn villains player registration day preparing for easter 2012 church notices mops agm marysville preschool duck race el kanah's open weekend advertisements adventurous cooks kim's kitchen closed marysville pharmacy the 3 tenors show breast screening mobile service mayor's chair historic bridge saved murrindindi shire council breakaway bridge marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations villains 2012 season launch services review community information sessions marysville golf report marysville real estate long lunch undercover taggerty trail under review grand opening labour day weekend maryton park b & b madrats lake mountain music festival ...marysville, victoria, australia, murrindindi shire heritage study adopted, marysville tree works, what's on when in march, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, triangle garden club, marysville primary school parents club agm, town meeting narbethong community hall, narbethong progress assocn, villains player registration day, preparing for easter 2012, church notices, mops agm, marysville preschool duck race, el kanah's open weekend, advertisements, adventurous cooks, kim's kitchen closed, marysville pharmacy, the 3 tenors show, breast screening mobile service, mayor's chair, historic bridge saved, murrindindi shire council, breakaway bridge, marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations, villains 2012 season launch, services review community information sessions, marysville golf report, marysville real estate, long lunch undercover, taggerty trail under review, grand opening labour day weekend, maryton park b & b, madrats, lake mountain music festival -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOLUME 39 NO 9-MARCH 16 2012
... chair...marysville & district chamber of commerce...marysville tree works...marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations...villains 2012 season launch...petra meer journal workshop...marysville golfers win the lakeside challenge...marysville real estate...eildon clearing sale...lakeside fellowship eildon...popular speaker for triangle garden sessions...memorial preference confirmed...murrindindi shire council...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia steavenson falls the 3 tenors show marysville & district lions what's on when in march the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct buxton reserve committee working bee creative triangle marysville cultural community agm marysville brownie guide agm town meeting narbethong committee hall advertisements villains player registration day motorhomes event preparing for easter mops agm church notices marysville preschool duck race alexandra junior soccer club adventurous cooks marysville pharmacy narbethong community hall breast screening mobile service mayor's chair marysville & district chamber of commerce marysville tree works marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations villains 2012 season launch petra meer journal workshop marysville golfers win the lakeside challenge marysville real estate eildon clearing sale lakeside fellowship eildon popular speaker for triangle garden sessions memorial preference confirmed murrindindi shire council public notice burn off restrictions & guidelines THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOLUME 39 NO 9-MARCH 16 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, steavenson falls, the 3 tenors show, marysville & district lions, what's on when in march, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, buxton reserve committee, working bee, creative triangle, marysville cultural community agm, marysville brownie guide agm, town meeting narbethong committee hall, advertisements, villains player registration day, motorhomes event, preparing for easter, mops agm, church notices, marysville preschool duck race, alexandra junior soccer club, adventurous cooks, marysville pharmacy, narbethong community hall, breast screening mobile service, mayor's chair, marysville & district chamber of commerce, marysville tree works, marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations, villains 2012 season launch, petra meer journal workshop, marysville golfers win the lakeside challenge, marysville real estate, eildon clearing sale, lakeside fellowship eildon, popular speaker for triangle garden sessions, memorial preference confirmed, murrindindi shire council, public notice, burn off restrictions & guidelines -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 11-MARCH 30 2012
... council...dog/cat registrations...marysville pharmacy...marysville medical clinic...beyong bushfires...petra meer journal workshop...mayor's chair...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia wirreanda children's festival what's on when in april the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct yarra valley yoga creative triangle cultural community agm marysville golf report triangle bushwalkers church notices triangle community pot luck dinner advertisements murrindindi shire council dog/cat registrations marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic beyong bushfires petra meer journal workshop mayor's chair ladies lunch saladin lodge expressions of interest memorials consultation tender stage two marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations narbethong history group narbethong reunion narbethong hall emotions anonymous international meeting travel the silk road at alexandra library marysville real estate buxton reserve news marysville & district lions maryton park b & b marysville lake mountain visitor information centre public notice THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 11-MARCH 30 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, wirreanda children's festival, what's on when in april, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, yarra valley yoga, creative triangle, cultural community agm, marysville golf report, triangle bushwalkers, church notices, triangle community pot luck dinner, advertisements, murrindindi shire council, dog/cat registrations, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, beyong bushfires, petra meer journal workshop, mayor's chair, ladies lunch, saladin lodge, expressions of interest, memorials consultation tender stage two, marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations, narbethong history group, narbethong reunion, narbethong hall, emotions anonymous international meeting, travel the silk road at alexandra library, marysville real estate, buxton reserve news, marysville & district lions, maryton park b & b, marysville lake mountain visitor information centre, public notice -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 12-APRIL 6 2012
... council...dog/cat registration...marysville pharmacy...marysville golf report...marysville sub branch rsl...anzac day service...mayor's chair...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia funding success for youth projects murrindindi youth partnership group council adopts youth strategy what's on where in april advertisements creative triangle cultural community agm guided walks cathedral range state park emotions anonymous international meeting murrindindi shire council dog/cat registration marysville pharmacy marysville golf report marysville sub branch rsl anzac day service mayor's chair 2012 season launch happy hour marysville community golf & bowls club marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations marysville & district historical society meeting memory lane cafes travel the silk road at alexandra library alexandra library events marysville triangle real estate the lions triangle tool library maryton park b & b marysville beer & platter garden marysville lake mountain visitor information centre public notice marysville saddle tramps news ladies lunch saladin lodge councillor comment lake mountain alpine resort marysville medical centre news THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 12-APRIL 6 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, funding success for youth projects, murrindindi youth partnership group, council adopts youth strategy, what's on where in april, advertisements, creative triangle, cultural community agm, guided walks, cathedral range state park, emotions anonymous international meeting, murrindindi shire council, dog/cat registration, marysville pharmacy, marysville golf report, marysville sub branch rsl, anzac day service, mayor's chair, 2012 season launch, happy hour, marysville community golf & bowls club, marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations, marysville & district historical society meeting, memory lane cafes, travel the silk road at alexandra library, alexandra library events, marysville triangle real estate, the lions triangle tool library, maryton park b & b, marysville beer & platter garden, marysville lake mountain visitor information centre, public notice, marysville saddle tramps news, ladies lunch, saladin lodge, councillor comment, lake mountain alpine resort, marysville medical centre news -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 14-APRIL 20 2012
... council...petra meer journal workshop...marysville play group...marysville pharmacy...marysville medical clinic...marysville sub branch rsl...anzac day service...2012 season launch...mayor's chair...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia lions aid speeds up quest for cure spinal cord injury lions spinal cord fellowship what's on when in april advertisements creative triangle marysville fire brigade yarra valley yoga triangle bushwalkers liberal party of australia marsyville triangle branch progressive lunch church notices murrindindi shire council notice of special meeting of council petra meer journal workshop marysville play group marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic marysville sub branch rsl anzac day service 2012 season launch mayor's chair road closure anzac day march pans on fire band marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations energy quotes bushfire volunteer group announces closure alexandra library events aust. centre for grief & bereavement aust. in a3 car club marysville triangle real estate people & parks foundation working bee cathedral range new walking track marysville beer & platter garden maryton b & b marysville lake mountain visitor information centre murrindindi planning scheme notice of amendment planning & environment act 1987 lake mountain alpine resort marysville medical centre THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 14-APRIL 20 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, lions aid speeds up quest for cure, spinal cord injury, lions spinal cord fellowship, what's on when in april, advertisements, creative triangle, marysville fire brigade, yarra valley yoga, triangle bushwalkers, liberal party of australia, marsyville triangle branch, progressive lunch, church notices, murrindindi shire council, notice of special meeting of council, petra meer journal workshop, marysville play group, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, marysville sub branch rsl, anzac day service, 2012 season launch, mayor's chair, road closure anzac day march, pans on fire band, marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations, energy quotes, bushfire volunteer group announces closure, alexandra library events, aust. centre for grief & bereavement, aust. in a3 car club, marysville triangle real estate, people & parks foundation, working bee, cathedral range new walking track, marysville beer & platter garden, maryton b & b, marysville lake mountain visitor information centre, murrindindi planning scheme, notice of amendment, planning & environment act 1987, lake mountain alpine resort, marysville medical centre -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 20-JUNE 1 2012
... council...victorian bushfire appeal fund...comedy festival roadshow...marysville community centre...marysville pharmacy...marysville medical centre...blumes fashions...deadline approaches for landcare awards...mayor's chair...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia alexandra truck ute & roadshow top entertainment comes to alexandra what's on when in june marysville & district chamber of commerce agm creative triangle triangle bushwalkers marysville fire brigade agm local laws review advertisements breakfast for men cafe alexandra church notices kids zone triangle community pot luck dinner community wellbeing should be focus of bushfire funding murrindindi shire council victorian bushfire appeal fund comedy festival roadshow marysville community centre marysville pharmacy marysville medical centre blumes fashions deadline approaches for landcare awards mayor's chair men's big breakfast b.u.i.l.t detox your home sample wines black spur inn live bar music lunch with lindy and bill lindy burns bill o'shea marysville villains lunch real estate maryville lady golfers win 2012 pennant yea wetlands centre progressing celebrate new track opening cathedral ranges marysville & triangle youth group agm notice of application for planning permit green business assessors marysville villains football game healesville spinners & weavers group family fun long weekend lake mountain alpine resort department of sustainability & environment THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 20-JUNE 1 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, alexandra truck ute & roadshow, top entertainment comes to alexandra, what's on when in june, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, creative triangle, triangle bushwalkers, marysville fire brigade agm, local laws review, advertisements, breakfast for men, cafe alexandra, church notices, kids zone, triangle community pot luck dinner, community wellbeing should be focus of bushfire funding, murrindindi shire council, victorian bushfire appeal fund, comedy festival roadshow, marysville community centre, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical centre, blumes fashions, deadline approaches for landcare awards, mayor's chair, men's big breakfast, b.u.i.l.t, detox your home, sample wines, black spur inn, live bar music, lunch with lindy and bill, lindy burns, bill o'shea, marysville villains lunch, real estate, maryville lady golfers win 2012 pennant, yea wetlands centre progressing, celebrate new track opening cathedral ranges, marysville & triangle youth group agm, notice of application for planning permit, green business assessors, marysville villains football game, healesville spinners & weavers group, family fun long weekend, lake mountain alpine resort, department of sustainability & environment -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 24-JUNE 29 2012
... chair...marysville golf report...councillor comment...marysville community market...murrindindi shire council...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia lions club changeover dinner friends of lions men's shed works start what's on when in july crafters circle craft day narbethong hall the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct intrepid triangle bushwalkers creative triangle marysville & triangle youth group local residents honoured at 2021 queen's birthday advertisements marysville cricket club agm marsyville fire station church notices christmas in july community dinner marysville golf club men's breakfast igloo roadhouse taggerty community progress group taggerty hall committee marysville primary school artists in the acheron marysville villains football marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic mayor's chair marysville golf report councillor comment marysville community market murrindindi shire council position vacant real estate works improve yea facilities yea river lake mountain alpine resort works to improve break o'day road THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 24-JUNE 29 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, lions club changeover dinner, friends of lions, men's shed works start, what's on when in july, crafters circle, craft day, narbethong hall, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, marysville & triangle youth group, local residents honoured at 2021 queen's birthday, advertisements, marysville cricket club agm, marsyville fire station, church notices, christmas in july community dinner, marysville golf club, men's breakfast, igloo roadhouse, taggerty community progress group, taggerty hall committee, marysville primary school, artists in the acheron, marysville villains football, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, mayor's chair, marysville golf report, councillor comment, marysville community market, murrindindi shire council, position vacant, real estate, works improve yea facilities, yea river, lake mountain alpine resort, works to improve break o'day road -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 26-JULY 13 2012
... council...shire tennis club growth support...alexandra junior soccer club...advertisements...vale stephen franzi-ford...church notices...parkinsons victoria ambassadors of hope...marysville golf report...goulburn river high country rail trail...rising power and gas bills...marysville pharmacy...marysville medical clinic...mayor's chair...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia loan subsidies still on offer for marysville & triangle marysville & triangle investment subsidary for affected bushfire areas regional arts fund steel pan bands receiving funding for international festivals what's on when in july the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle murrindindi shire council shire tennis club growth support alexandra junior soccer club advertisements vale stephen franzi-ford church notices parkinsons victoria ambassadors of hope marysville golf report goulburn river high country rail trail rising power and gas bills marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic mayor's chair adventurous cooks marysville community golf & bowls club trivia and pasta intrepid triangle bushwalkers sample wines alexandra library midnight express dance taggerty hall alexandra cinema real estate council's rating review strategy yea council chambers lake mountain alpine resort ann thoma 1995 reflections on history marysville & district historical society national emergency medal nominations marysviile steel band festival 2013 THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 26-JULY 13 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, loan subsidies still on offer for marysville & triangle, marysville & triangle investment subsidary for affected bushfire areas, regional arts fund, steel pan bands receiving funding for international festivals, what's on when in july, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, murrindindi shire council, shire tennis club growth support, alexandra junior soccer club, advertisements, vale stephen franzi-ford, church notices, parkinsons victoria ambassadors of hope, marysville golf report, goulburn river high country rail trail, rising power and gas bills, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, mayor's chair, adventurous cooks, marysville community golf & bowls club, trivia and pasta, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, sample wines, alexandra library, midnight express dance, taggerty hall, alexandra cinema, real estate, council's rating review strategy, yea council chambers, lake mountain alpine resort, ann thoma 1995 reflections on history, marysville & district historical society, national emergency medal nominations, marysviile steel band festival 2013 -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 28-JULY 27 2012
... council...murrindindi rating strategy review...lions national conference...lions rose...what's on when in august...the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct...marsysville community market...creative triangle...buxton reserve committee...villains last game...tom hafey...advertisements...councillor comment...church notices...triangle community dinner...marysville golf club...community visionary day...villains lunch with tom hafey...position vacant...intrepid triangle bushwalkers...marysville medical clinic...marysville pharmacy...mayor's chair...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia public comment sought on rating review murrindindi shire council murrindindi rating strategy review lions national conference lions rose what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marsysville community market creative triangle buxton reserve committee villains last game tom hafey advertisements councillor comment church notices triangle community dinner marysville golf club community visionary day villains lunch with tom hafey position vacant intrepid triangle bushwalkers marysville medical clinic marysville pharmacy mayor's chair public notice yea wetlands marysville golf report real estate mystic mountains tourism agm marysville cultural community magician/illusionist midnight express dance taggerty hall THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 28-JULY 27 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, public comment sought on rating review, murrindindi shire council, murrindindi rating strategy review, lions national conference, lions rose, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marsysville community market, creative triangle, buxton reserve committee, villains last game, tom hafey, advertisements, councillor comment, church notices, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, community visionary day, villains lunch with tom hafey, position vacant, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, marysville medical clinic, marysville pharmacy, mayor's chair, public notice, yea wetlands, marysville golf report, real estate, mystic mountains tourism agm, marysville cultural community, magician/illusionist, midnight express dance, taggerty hall -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 29-AUGUST 3 2012
... council...men's breakfast...church notices...triangle community dinner...narbethong progress association...yea community bus...position vacant...adventurous cooks...marysville pharmacy...marysville medical clinic...mayor's chair...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia bendigo bank a driving force in business recovery tom hafey at villains last game what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle rating options council wants feedback murrindindi shire council men's breakfast church notices triangle community dinner narbethong progress association yea community bus position vacant adventurous cooks marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic mayor's chair advertisements salesyard project covering many bases mystic mountain tourism marysville cultural community magician/illusionist real estate marysville golf report notice of proposal to make a local law THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 29-AUGUST 3 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, bendigo bank a driving force in business recovery, tom hafey at villains last game, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, rating options council wants feedback, murrindindi shire council, men's breakfast, church notices, triangle community dinner, narbethong progress association, yea community bus, position vacant, adventurous cooks, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, mayor's chair, advertisements, salesyard project covering many bases, mystic mountain tourism, marysville cultural community, magician/illusionist, real estate, marysville golf report, notice of proposal to make a local law -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 32-AUGUST 24 2012
... council...mayor's chair...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia baden-powell challenge award in girl guides what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market intrepid triangle bushwalkers creative triangle marysville cricket club registration day advertisements triangle community dancers church notices upper goulburn food wine & cultural group triangle community dinner marysville golf club community grant assessment changes community encouraged to comment on proposed planning zones murrindindi shire council mayor's chair healesville spinners & weavers group complimentary therapy team marysville ymca councillor comment social dance buxton hall marysville saddle tramps invite you to comment live bar music mixed bag black spur inn alexandra library september events real estate don giovanni opera comes to marysville marysville community centre magician/illusionist marysville villains 2012 presentation night THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 32-AUGUST 24 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, baden-powell challenge award in girl guides, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, marysville cricket club registration day, advertisements, triangle community dancers, church notices, upper goulburn food wine & cultural group, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, community grant assessment changes, community encouraged to comment on proposed planning zones, murrindindi shire council, mayor's chair, healesville spinners & weavers group, complimentary therapy team, marysville ymca, councillor comment, social dance buxton hall, marysville saddle tramps invite you to comment, live bar music, mixed bag, black spur inn, alexandra library september events, real estate, don giovanni opera comes to marysville, marysville community centre, magician/illusionist, marysville villains, 2012 presentation night -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 36-SEPTEMBER 21 2012
... council joins calling for defined super exemptions...triangle community dinner...mayor's chair...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia opera in marysville oz opera don giovanni opera comes to marysville bushwalking back in marysville marysville lions club what's on when in september intrepid triangle bushwalkers lantern making workshop marysville community market marysville cfa-first aid course level 1 council lobbies for support payment advertisements marysville golf report church notices fire season-slashing program buxton primary school triangle garden club events marysville golf club murrindindi shire council amnesty period on open aire burning marysville chamber of commerce triangle shared trails project taggerty community project meeting creative triangle position vacant-parks officer dalton fiske foundation triangle community dancers alexandra library september events real estate buxton reserve news narbethong reserve news cfa calls for victorians to register burn offs habitat for humanity public information meeting alexandra & district ambulance support council joins calling for defined super exemptions triangle community dinner mayor's chair marysville sparkling wine festival victorian concert orchestra narbethong community hall narbethong community garage sale THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 36-SEPTEMBER 21 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, opera in marysville, oz opera, don giovanni opera comes to marysville, bushwalking back in marysville, marysville lions club, what's on when in september, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, lantern making workshop, marysville community market, marysville cfa-first aid course level 1, council lobbies for support payment, advertisements, marysville golf report, church notices, fire season-slashing program, buxton primary school, triangle garden club events, marysville golf club, murrindindi shire council, amnesty period on open aire burning, marysville chamber of commerce, triangle shared trails project, taggerty community project meeting, creative triangle, position vacant-parks officer, dalton fiske foundation, triangle community dancers, alexandra library september events, real estate, buxton reserve news, narbethong reserve news, cfa calls for victorians to register burn offs, habitat for humanity, public information meeting, alexandra & district ambulance support, council joins calling for defined super exemptions, triangle community dinner, mayor's chair, marysville sparkling wine festival, victorian concert orchestra, narbethong community hall, narbethong community garage sale -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 45-NOVEMBER 23 2012
... chair...murrindindi shire council...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia marysville marathon soldiers on what's on when in november marysville & district kindergarten assocn preschool centre creative triangle marysville community market lions christmas cakes black spur roadhouse buxton community christmas party triangle community christmas dinner church notices taggerty xmas party carols by candlelight lions park request for tender marysville district football & netball club marysville & triangle tourism interpretive product public notice and change of agm date hole in one for marysville golfer rob richards tennis at buxton marysville cricket club training councillor comment advertisements mayor's chair murrindindi shire council audit advisory committee expressions of interest swimming pool entry & season tickets triangle community dancers taggerty hall movember at marysville golf club prepare for australia day 2013 real estate royal botanic gardens cranbourne tour intrepid triangle bushwalkers tourism volunteers get a taste of our attractions lolly shop opens cfa sunday murrindindi shire pools kinglake ranges business network marysville & district chamber of commerce east meets west business network THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 45-NOVEMBER 23 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville marathon soldiers on, what's on when in november, marysville & district kindergarten assocn preschool centre, creative triangle, marysville community market, lions christmas cakes, black spur roadhouse, buxton community christmas party, triangle community christmas dinner, church notices, taggerty xmas party, carols by candlelight, lions park, request for tender, marysville district football & netball club, marysville & triangle tourism interpretive product, public notice and change of agm date, hole in one for marysville golfer rob richards, tennis at buxton, marysville cricket club training, councillor comment, advertisements, mayor's chair, murrindindi shire council, audit advisory committee expressions of interest, swimming pool entry & season tickets, triangle community dancers, taggerty hall, movember at marysville golf club, prepare for australia day 2013, real estate, royal botanic gardens cranbourne tour, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, tourism volunteers get a taste of our attractions, lolly shop opens, cfa sunday, murrindindi shire pools, kinglake ranges business network, marysville & district chamber of commerce, east meets west business network
