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Deaf Children AustraliaFolder, Victorian Deaf/Blind Children - residential placement, 1972
... Victorian Deaf/Blind Children - residential placement...In 1972 there were concerns with the Education of Deaf/Blind Children. ...Black foolscap 2 -ring folder containing statistics, minutes of meetings and letters relation to the residential placement of deaf-blind children in 1972. ...On front top right-hand corner "VICTORIAN DEAF BLIND CHILDREN" On spine: "VICTORIAN/DEAF BLIND/CHILDREN" ...Deaf Children Australia DCA Victorian School for Deaf Children VSDC Victorian Deaf-Blind & Rubella Children's Association Victorian Institute for the blind Victorian Education Department deaf-blind children On front top right-hand corner "VICTORIAN DEAF BLIND CHILDREN" On spine: "VICTORIAN/DEAF BLIND/CHILDREN" Black foolscap 2 -ring folder containing statistics, minutes of meetings and letters relation to the residential placement of deaf-blind children in 1972. ...In 1972 there were concerns with the Education of Deaf/Blind Children. This document has the statistics regarding Deaf/Blind children and residential placement. Black foolscap 2 -ring folder containing statistics, minutes of meetings and letters relation to the residential placement of deaf-blind children in 1972. On front top right-hand corner "VICTORIAN DEAF BLIND CHILDREN" On spine: "VICTORIAN/DEAF BLIND/CHILDREN" deaf children australia, dca, victorian school for deaf children, vsdc, victorian deaf-blind & rubella children's association, victorian institute for the blind, victorian education department, deaf-blind children -
Vision AustraliaDocument - Text, Education of Deaf/Blind Children by A.R. Reynolds, 1964
... Education of Deaf/Blind Children by A.R. Reynolds......Deaf-Blind...A report at the end of one year's study at Perkins School for the Blind in Boston, Massachusetts. It covers the expectations raised by the story of Helen Keller, classification of students, the need for representation and work on communication techniques, and observations made on tours of various educational institutions in the USA and Holland. ...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Education Deaf-Blind A.R. Reynolds 19 pages of foolscap printed pages Education of Deaf/Blind Children by A.R. ...A report at the end of one year's study at Perkins School for the Blind in Boston, Massachusetts. It covers the expectations raised by the story of Helen Keller, classification of students, the need for representation and work on communication techniques, and observations made on tours of various educational institutions in the USA and Holland. Collected by C.H. Nipper during his writing of 'The Past and the Present 1866-1971' (a history of the RVIB). 19 pages of foolscap printed pagesroyal victorian institute for the blind, education, deaf-blind, a.r. reynolds -
Vision AustraliaBadge - Object, Victorian Blind Bowls Association, Victorian Blind Bowls Association badges
... Victorian Blind Bowls Association badges...Two badges owned by Neil Maxwell, representing his time as both a member of and Past President of the Victorian Blind Bowls Association. ...2 enamel badges from the Victorian Blind Bowls Association...Victorian Blind Bowls Association...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Two badges owned by Neil Maxwell, representing his time as both a member of and Past President of the Victorian Blind Bowls Association. Neil Maxwell Badges Victorian Blind Bowls Association Summary update of Centenary Appeal 2 enamel badges from the Victorian Blind Bowls Association Victorian Blind Bowls Association badges Badge Object Victorian Blind Bowls Association ...Two badges owned by Neil Maxwell, representing his time as both a member of and Past President of the Victorian Blind Bowls Association. 2 enamel badges from the Victorian Blind Bowls Associationnon-fictionneil maxwell, badges, victorian blind bowls association -
Vision AustraliaEquipment - Object, Talking disc for the deaf-blind, 1960s
... Talking disc for the deaf-blind...A plastic device to enable a sighted person to communicate with a person who is Deaf-Blind in either standard Braille or Moon. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne A plastic device to enable a sighted person to communicate with a person who is Deaf-Blind in either standard Braille or Moon. ...A plastic device to enable a sighted person to communicate with a person who is Deaf-Blind in either standard Braille or Moon. The centre radius of the disc has the ordinary alphabet printed in black. Moving outwards from the centre, are the corresponding letters embossed in Braille, then on the outer edge are the corresponding letters in Moon. The user moved the indicator arm around the disc until the desired letter and corresponding symbol was positioned under the cut-out in the centre of the arm. The deaf-blind person could then touch the disc to determine the letters being communicated. Numbers and punctuation are not included.White plastic disc with black indicator armbraille equipment, assistive devices -
Kew Historical Society IncPrint - 'Monnington', Adeney Avenue, Trompf, 1977
... In 1988, the amalgamation of Princess Elizabeth Junior School for Deaf Children, the Monnington Centre and Carronbank School for Deaf Blind Students allowed the Victorian Government to sell each of the sites. ...This limited and numbered print [number 10/100], framed under perspex, is of Monnington in Adeney Avenue, Kew when it functioned as a Special Education Centre for deaf/blind children during the 1960s to the 1990s. . ...Centre / 60s-90s / (Parent Guidance for Deaf/Blind Ch. / Adeney Ave, Kew / Murray Osler / Principal 76-80s"...In 1988, the amalgamation of Princess Elizabeth Junior School for Deaf Children, the Monnington Centre and Carronbank School for Deaf Blind Students allowed the Victorian Government to sell each of the sites. ...In the mid 1960s, the Monnington Special Education Centre was established at 15 Adeney Avenue as an offshoot to 'Glendonald' in Marshall Avenue. In 1988, the amalgamation of Princess Elizabeth Junior School for Deaf Children, the Monnington Centre and Carronbank School for Deaf Blind Students allowed the Victorian Government to sell each of the sites. Monnington [Adeney Avenue, Kew] reverted to private ownership, while Glendonald and Carronbank in Marshall Avenue were demolished and subdivided. The donor, Mr Murray Osler, was Principal of the Monnington Special Education Centre in Adeney Avenue (Kew) from 1976. This photo, and an accompanying drawing of 'Carronbank' are important primary resources for the history of the delivery of education to and for deaf-blind children in Victoria.Gift of Murray Osler, 2021This limited and numbered print [number 10/100], framed under perspex, is of Monnington in Adeney Avenue, Kew when it functioned as a Special Education Centre for deaf/blind children during the 1960s to the 1990s. . "Monnington Special Ed. Centre / 60s-90s / (Parent Guidance for Deaf/Blind Ch. / Adeney Ave, Kew / Murray Osler / Principal 76-80s"schools -- kew (vic.), mornington -- adeney avenue -
Vision AustraliaContainer - Object, American Foundation for the Blind, Records for the Blind case, 1948-1980
... Records for the Blind case...Books purchased from the American Foundation for the Blind, who began producing them in 1935, came to Australia in these cases, which where then used to send and return them....Mail Free Sound Reproductions Records for the Blind...American Foundation for the Blind...Audio Books American Foundation for the Blind U.S. Mail Free Sound Reproductions Records for the Blind 1 black plastic and cardboard container with metal corners and straps Records for the Blind case Container Object American Foundation for the Blind ...Audio records were dispatched via the postal service and needed to be protected against damage to and from their destination. In this example of a record case, two straps with metal ends held the front and rear containers together. The contents were protected by thick cardboard inside each container as well as metal corners on the upper lid. Books purchased from the American Foundation for the Blind, who began producing them in 1935, came to Australia in these cases, which where then used to send and return them.1 black plastic and cardboard container with metal corners and strapsU.S. Mail Free Sound Reproductions Records for the Blindaudio books, american foundation for the blind -
Vision AustraliaFlag - Object, Association for the Blind desk pennant, 1960-1969
... Association for the Blind desk pennant...On the pennant are the words 'Association for the Blind' in caramel coloured writing near the narrowing part of the triangle. ...Cream felt flag with words 'Association for the Blind' in caramel, standing on black base...Association for the Blind...Association for the Blind Fundraising Association for the Blind Cream felt flag with words 'Association for the Blind' in caramel, standing on black base Association for the Blind desk pennant Flag Object ...A desk flag produced by the Association for the Blind, possibly for fundraising. A metal rod sits in a black rubber base, with a cream felt triangular pennant atop. On the pennant are the words 'Association for the Blind' in caramel coloured writing near the narrowing part of the triangle. Four small rectangles make a frame around the logo of black half circle with black flame outline inside joined with white circle, amidst black background above and below the arc.Cream felt flag with words 'Association for the Blind' in caramel, standing on black baseAssociation for the Blindassociation for the blind, fundraising -
Vision AustraliaClothing - Object, Association for the Blind SIO tshirt
... Association for the Blind SIO tshirt...White size 16 tee shirt with Association for the Blind and SIO Victoria's own logos on the front and back. ...White t-shirt with Association for the Blind and SIO logos...Association for the Blind SIO Victoria's Own...Association for the Blind Advertising State Insurance Office (SIO) Association for the Blind SIO Victoria's Own White t-shirt with Association for the Blind and SIO logos Association for the Blind SIO tshirt Clothing Object ...White size 16 tee shirt with Association for the Blind and SIO Victoria's own logos on the front and back. White t-shirt with Association for the Blind and SIO logosAssociation for the Blind SIO Victoria's Ownassociation for the blind, advertising, state insurance office (sio) -
Vision AustraliaClothing - Object, Association for the Blind New Beginnings long sleeve tshirt
... Association for the Blind New Beginnings long sleeve tshirt...Royal blue faded tshirt with 'New Beginnings' and 'Association for the Blind' in white writing...Royal blue faded tshirt with 'New Beginnings' and 'Association for the Blind' in white writing...Association for the Blind New Beginnings TM...Royal blue faded tshirt with 'New Beginnings' and 'Association for the Blind' in white writing Association for the Blind Advertising Association for the Blind New Beginnings TM Royal blue faded tshirt with 'New Beginnings' and 'Association for the Blind' in white writing Association for the Blind New Beginnings long sleeve tshirt Clothing Object Tee Shirt Graphics ...Royal blue faded tshirt with 'New Beginnings' and 'Association for the Blind' in white writingRoyal blue faded tshirt with 'New Beginnings' and 'Association for the Blind' in white writingAssociation for the Blind New Beginnings TMassociation for the blind, advertising -
Vision AustraliaClothing - Object, Association for the Blind South East Water
... Association for the Blind South East Water...Yellow fronted and Green backed medium sized long sleeve tee shirt with alternate writing 'Association for the Blind' and 'South East Water'....Yellow fronted and Green backed long sleeve tee shirt with alternate writing 'Association for the Blind' South East Water...Association for the Blind South East Water...Yellow fronted and Green backed medium sized long sleeve tee shirt with alternate writing 'Association for the Blind' and 'South East Water'. Association for the Blind Advertising South East Water Association for the Blind South East Water Yellow fronted and Green backed long sleeve tee shirt with alternate writing 'Association for the Blind' South East Water Association for the Blind South East Water Clothing Object Qualitops ...Yellow fronted and Green backed medium sized long sleeve tee shirt with alternate writing 'Association for the Blind' and 'South East Water'.Yellow fronted and Green backed long sleeve tee shirt with alternate writing 'Association for the Blind' South East WaterAssociation for the Blind South East Waterassociation for the blind, advertising, south east water -
Deaf Children AustraliaBook, R.H.Luff, Commemorative Album for the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution on its 80th birthday, 1939
... Commemorative Album for the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution on its 80th birthday...Commemorative book deaf history from 1860 and presents - ...presened to the deaf & dumb insituton on 80th Birthday and to COMMEMORATE the ADNITTANCE of the 1,000 thh pupil 1ST -- 1000th Lucy lewis Bruce missen...Deaf Children Australia 597 St Kilda Road Melbourne melbourne commemorate the admittance of history the 1,000, th pupil 1st Lucy Lewis1860 & Bruce Missen 1939 This item is historically significant because it relates to the life of VDDI and celebrates the 1000th student and tells the story of VDDI. blue stone school the victorian deaf and dumb institution commemorative b.j. missen 1860 1939 lucy lewis r.h.luff student deaf education presened to the deaf & dumb insituton on 80th Birthday and to COMMEMORATE the ADNITTANCE of the 1,000 thh pupil 1ST -- 1000th Lucy lewis Bruce missen Commemorative book deaf history from 1860 and presents - Commemorative Album for the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution on its 80th birthday Book R.H.Luff ...commemorate the admittance of history the 1,000, th pupil 1st Lucy Lewis1860 & Bruce Missen 1939 This item is historically significant because it relates to the life of VDDI and celebrates the 1000th student and tells the story of VDDI.Commemorative book deaf history from 1860 and presents - presened to the deaf & dumb insituton on 80th Birthday and to COMMEMORATE the ADNITTANCE of the 1,000 thh pupil 1ST -- 1000th Lucy lewis Bruce missenblue stone school, the victorian deaf and dumb institution, commemorative, b.j. missen, 1860, 1939, lucy lewis, r.h.luff, student, deaf education -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook, J. H. Burchett, Utmost for the Highest-The Story of the Victorian School for Deaf Children, 1964
... Utmost for the Highest-The Story of the Victorian School for Deaf Children...The story of the Victorian School for Deaf Children....On the front cover is the crest o f the Victorian School for Deaf Children in gold....Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges The story of the Victorian School for Deaf Children. deaf children learning school victoria The story of the Victorian School for Deaf Children. ...The story of the Victorian School for Deaf Children.Dark blue cover. On the front cover is the crest o f the Victorian School for Deaf Children in gold.non-fictionThe story of the Victorian School for Deaf Children.deaf children, learning, school, victoria -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Sarawak Society for the Blind commemoration plaque, 1994
... Sarawak Society for the Blind commemoration plaque...In appreciation for the hospitality and information gained as part of this, the Sarawak Society for the Blind - Sibu branch presented a commemorative plaque to RVIB. ...1 plastic stand with engraved silver plate of a collage of images of rural village scenes, with yellow and black insignia for the Sarawak Society for the Blind Sibu branch rests in the middle....With compliments from Sarawak Society for the Blind (State) 1st August 1994...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Sarawak Society for the Blind With compliments from Sarawak Society for the Blind (State) 1st August 1994 1 plastic stand with engraved silver plate of a collage of images of rural village scenes, with yellow and black insignia for the Sarawak Society for the Blind Sibu branch rests in the middle. ...To share information and gain first hand knowledge, organisations sometimes undertook study visits to various countries. In appreciation for the hospitality and information gained as part of this, the Sarawak Society for the Blind - Sibu branch presented a commemorative plaque to RVIB. 1 plastic stand with engraved silver plate of a collage of images of rural village scenes, with yellow and black insignia for the Sarawak Society for the Blind Sibu branch rests in the middle.With compliments from Sarawak Society for the Blind (State) 1st August 1994royal victorian institute for the blind, sarawak society for the blind -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Booklet: Strategic plan 1996-1998, Strategic plan 1996-1998. The Centre of Excellence for Students who are deaf and hard of hearing, 1995
... The Centre of Excellence for Students who are deaf and hard of hearing....In this booklet, the centre of excellence for students who are deaf and hard of hearing outlines the support available to deaf and hard of hearing students at NMIT....Includes two inserts relating to projects and services of the centre of excellence for students who are deaf and hard of hearing. ...NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE) In this booklet, the centre of excellence for students who are deaf and hard of hearing outlines the support available to deaf and hard of hearing students at NMIT. deaf students centre of excellence for students who are deaf and hard of hearing disability support nmit 12 pages of text and 22 pages of appendices. ...In this booklet, the centre of excellence for students who are deaf and hard of hearing outlines the support available to deaf and hard of hearing students at NMIT.12 pages of text and 22 pages of appendices. Includes two inserts relating to projects and services of the centre of excellence for students who are deaf and hard of hearing. deaf students, centre of excellence for students who are deaf and hard of hearing, disability support, nmit, -
Expression AustraliaReport, Adult Deaf Society of Victoria Study Tour Report Number 1
... Adult Deaf Society of Victoria Study Tour Report Number 1...The study was largely, but not solely, linked with a feasibility study of the Society's resources and likely trends in deaf person's Social Welfare Counselling, Interpreting and related needs....Flynn, Executive Director, Victorian Deaf Society, March 1979...Flynn, Executive Director, Victorian Deaf Society, March 1979 Green cover, 26cmHx21cmW, 212 pages Adult Deaf Society of Victoria Study Tour Report Number 1 Report ...The study was largely, but not solely, linked with a feasibility study of the Society's resources and likely trends in deaf person's Social Welfare Counselling, Interpreting and related needs.Green cover, 26cmHx21cmW, 212 pagesWritten by John W. Flynn, Executive Director, Victorian Deaf Society, March 1979 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPoster, Royal Victorian Instituted for the Blind. and Deafness foundation, get immunised for Rubella, 1970's
... Poster advertising the need to get immunised for Rubella, a cause of deafness. Space donated by the Royal Victorian Instituted for the Blind. ...Royal Victorian Instituted for the Blind. and Deafness foundation....Notes the Deafness foundation. Used on a Melbourne tram. get immunised for Rubella Poster Royal Victorian Instituted for the Blind. and Deafness foundation. ...Poster advertising the need to get immunised for Rubella, a cause of deafness. Space donated by the Royal Victorian Instituted for the Blind. Notes the Deafness foundation. Used on a Melbourne tram.trams, tramways, advertisements, posters -
Vision AustraliaBadge - Object, Association for the Blind Regional Chairperson Blind Members badge
... Association for the Blind Regional Chairperson Blind Members badge...The words 'Association' and 'for the Blind' sit above and below the symbol respectively, whilst 'Regional Chairperson' and 'Blind Members' occupy the right hand side. ...Regional Chairperson Blind Members...Association for the Blind Badges Regional Chairperson Blind Members Plastic rectangular badge with AFB logo in blue and black writing on white background Association for the Blind Regional Chairperson Blind Members badge Badge Object ...To identify committee members, a name badge was struck.. Names were printed in black on a white background, with the logo of the Association for the Blind - in blue - to the left of the name. The words 'Association' and 'for the Blind' sit above and below the symbol respectively, whilst 'Regional Chairperson' and 'Blind Members' occupy the right hand side. Plastic rectangular badge with AFB logo in blue and black writing on white backgroundRegional Chairperson Blind Membersassociation for the blind, badges -
Vision AustraliaBooklet - Text, Royal Blind Society of New South Wales, Royal Blind Society of New South Wales booklet, 1976-1979
... Royal Blind Society of New South Wales booklet...Information booklet designed to create awareness of the Royal Blind Society of New South Wales and the services it provides. ...Royal Blind Society of New South Wales...Royal Blind Society of NSW Advertising Information booklet designed to create awareness of the Royal Blind Society of New South Wales and the services it provides. 1 volume of text and illustrations Royal Blind Society of New South Wales booklet Booklet Text Royal Blind Society of New South Wales ...Information booklet designed to create awareness of the Royal Blind Society of New South Wales and the services it provides.1 volume of text and illustrationsnon-fictionInformation booklet designed to create awareness of the Royal Blind Society of New South Wales and the services it provides.royal blind society of nsw, advertising -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Booklet, Dreana Auxilary Guide Dogs for the Blind, Dreana Auxilary: Guide Dogs for the Blind: Halloween Horse Night 1977, 31/10/1977
... Dreana Auxilary: Guide Dogs for the Blind: Halloween Horse Night 1977...A fundraiser for Guide dogs for the blind organised by the Dreana Auxiliary....Dreana Auxilary Guide Dogs for the Blind...This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacity bruce morgan mavis morgan guide dogs 6 page booklet with typed text Dreana Auxilary: Guide Dogs for the Blind: Halloween Horse Night 1977 Memorabilia Booklet Dreana Auxilary Guide Dogs for the Blind ...Halloween Fundraising night - dummy Melbourne Cup horse race call. A fundraiser for Guide dogs for the blind organised by the Dreana Auxiliary.Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacity6 page booklet with typed textbruce morgan, mavis morgan, guide dogs -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, The Association for the Blind, Blind Members' Council meeting minutes 5/11/1982 to 24/2/1986, 1982-1986
... The Association for the Blind, Blind Members' Council meeting minutes 5/11/1982 to 24/2/1986...Some highlights include: 3/12/1982 the film, 'A world that is dark', which was made by AFB for television release is now available on video. 31/8/1984 the Blind members' brochure includes sections titled 'Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow' which outlines the history, present position and the aims for the future of the AFB, 'Information about Blind Members' and Blind Members' Council', List of AFB homes and centres' and 'An invitation from Bryan Sitlington to be a Blind Member accompanied by an application form. ...Minute book for Blind Members Council...Association for the Blind Blind Members Council Minute book for Blind Members Council The Association for the Blind, Blind Members' Council meeting minutes 5/11/1982 to 24/2/1986 Administrative record Text ...These meetings were held at the Kooyong office and the minutes include Present, Chair, Apologies, Minutes, Matter arising from minutes, Correspondence, Life governors, Election of members, Nominations, Reports from Regional Blind Members groups, White Cane Day October 15th promoted. Some highlights include: 3/12/1982 the film, 'A world that is dark', which was made by AFB for television release is now available on video. 31/8/1984 the Blind members' brochure includes sections titled 'Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow' which outlines the history, present position and the aims for the future of the AFB, 'Information about Blind Members' and Blind Members' Council', List of AFB homes and centres' and 'An invitation from Bryan Sitlington to be a Blind Member accompanied by an application form. It will be available to all visually impaired people, their family and friends, AFB staff and suitable for distribution at doctor's surgeries. 14/12/1984 it was reported 29 new Blind members were elected at the September meeting and the 1,000th member was among them. 8/6/1984 Mr John Blanch reported that the General Committee had approved, although rather reluctantly, Mr John Wilson's resignation and had appoint Mr John Cook as his successor. 13/9/1985 Mr John Blanch reported that following Mr Pat Lightfoot's resignation he had contacted Mr John Wicking to offer him the position of sighted representative on Blind Members' Council. John Wicking had been approached for role on the BMC however he was unable to attend Fridays. It was moved to move the meetings to the last Monday of the Month, after approaching John Wicking again. Council members agreed that if John Wicking took the position it would be good as would have been held by Pat Lightfoot and John Wicking, both past Presidents of AFB. Mrs Margaret Canavan and Mr Alan Cooper had been selected to attend a garden party at Government House with Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburg on Thursday March 6. Minute book for Blind Members Councilassociation for the blind, blind members council -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Audio - History Talk, MCKIRDY Lindsay, History of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Society, 11/02/2006
... History of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Society...The Victorian Deaf Society was formally established in 1884 as “The Adult Deaf and Dumb Mission of Victoria” In 1903, the Mission established a home and church at 32-34 Flinders Street, Melbourne and in 1908 the Mission became incorporated as “The Adult Deaf and Dumb Society”. ...Copies of a talk on the history of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Society given to the Whitehorse Historical Society by Lindsay McKirdy on 11 February 2006. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne The Victorian Deaf Society was formally established in 1884 as “The Adult Deaf and Dumb Mission of Victoria” In 1903, the Mission established a home and church at 32-34 Flinders Street, Melbourne and in 1908 the Mission became incorporated as “The Adult Deaf and Dumb Society”. ...Copies of a talk on the history of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Society given to the Whitehorse Historical Society by Lindsay McKirdy on 11 February 2006. The talk was recorded by audio cassette and written document and later transcribed to a digital format.non-fictiondeaf society, blackburn lake, mckirdy lindsay, whitehorse historical society meeting, abrahams ernest, flower farms -
Deaf Children AustraliaPamphlet, How Parents can help their deaf children, 1960
... How Parents can help their deaf children...Pierre Patrick Gorman, CBE (1 October 1924 – 1 October 2006) was an Australian librarian and academic who specialised in education for children with disabilities. Born profoundly deaf, Gorman was the first deaf person to receive a doctorate at Cambridge University. ...Pierre Gorman to the Parents Group of the Princess Elizabeth Kindergarten for the deaf, Elgar Rd, Burwood, Victoria on 25th November, 1960. ...Born profoundly deaf, Gorman was the first deaf person to receive a doctorate at Cambridge University. ...Pierre Patrick Gorman, CBE (1 October 1924 – 1 October 2006) was an Australian librarian and academic who specialised in education for children with disabilities. Born profoundly deaf, Gorman was the first deaf person to receive a doctorate at Cambridge University. Documents the changing nature of education of deaf children and the attitudes of the society at large and the current research. A loose-leaf printed pamphlet (A5 - 4 pages) of an address given by Dr. Pierre Gorman to the Parents Group of the Princess Elizabeth Kindergarten for the deaf, Elgar Rd, Burwood, Victoria on 25th November, 1960. deaf children australia, dca, princess elizabeth kindergarten for the deaf, pekd, dr. pierre gorman, deaf community, parenting -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, The Association for the Blind, Blind Members' Council meeting minutes 20/6/1975 to 17/7/1981, 1975-1981
... The Association for the Blind, Blind Members' Council meeting minutes 20/6/1975 to 17/7/1981...The AFB Blind Members' Council Annual Reports are also included beginning with June 30th 1977. ...Minute book for Blind Members Council...Association for the Blind Blind Members Council Minute book for Blind Members Council The Association for the Blind, Blind Members' Council meeting minutes 20/6/1975 to 17/7/1981 Administrative record Text ...These meetings were held at the Kooyong office and the minutes include Present, Chair, Apologies, Minutes, Matter arising from minutes, Correspondence, Life governors, Election of nominees, Nominations, Reports from Finance, Welfare, Brighton, Ballarat, Kooyong, Regional Centres, Nursing homes, Blind Members' auxiliary, Social activities, General business, Guest speakers. The AFB Blind Members' Council Annual Reports are also included beginning with June 30th 1977. Some highlights include: 25/5/1976 it was reported that the newly formed Tandem Bicycle Club would be holding their meetings at Kooyong the first Sunday of each month. 30/6/1978 it was reported that in April the Kooyong complex of buildings was named H.M. Lightfoot Centre after the immediate past President of AFB. The Council has been successful in having included in the learner driver book of road rules a question on the significance of the white cane. 30/7/1979 The Chairman, Mr Sitlington, represented Blind Members at the opening of the Ballarat Day Centre, Kelaston, in April. 30/6/1980 it was reported that the BMC welcomed 119 new members during the past twelve months. The Chairman, Mr Sitlington, represented Blind Members at the opening of the new George Vowell Nursing Home and Day Centre. 20/2/1981 a letter from the Chairman of VicRail, Mr Reiher, giving assurance that audio announcements will still be made in conjunction with the computer board. Minute book for Blind Members Councilassociation for the blind, blind members council -
Vision AustraliaArtwork, other - Text, Association for the Blind logo, 199
... Association for the Blind logo...Logo produced for the Association for the Blind ....Association for the Blind logo...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Logo produced for the Association for the Blind . Corporation Records Association for the Blind Association for the Blind logo Association for the Blind logo Artwork, other Text ...Logo produced for the Association for the Blind .Association for the Blind logocorporation records, association for the blind -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue, 1955-1965
... Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. ...The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. ...Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue Photograph Photograph ...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. It provided education and some residential services for deaf children. The school was situated in Marshall Avenue, Kew and operated from 1951–91. Deaf children whose families lived too far to travel daily were housed in a grand Victorian mansion in Belmont Avenue, Kew, the John Cannon Hostel. The school and hostel also accommodated a small number of wards of the state. (Source: Glendonald School for Deaf Children 1951–91.)Glendonald was a significant mansion in Kew (now demolished) built for the industrialist and manufacturer Donald Leslie in 1886. The school was purchased by the Victorian Department of Education on 29 November 1950 for the sum of 16,500 pounds.Portico - entrance - of Glendonald taken from Marshall Avenue.The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. glendonald - marshall avenue - kew (vic), education - deaf children - victoria -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue, 1955-1965
... Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. ...The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. ...Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue Photograph Photograph ...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. It provided education and some residential services for deaf children. The school was situated in Marshall Avenue, Kew and operated from 1951–91. Deaf children whose families lived too far to travel daily were housed in a grand Victorian mansion in Belmont Avenue, Kew, the John Cannon Hostel. The school and hostel also accommodated a small number of wards of the state. (Source: Glendonald School for Deaf Children 1951–91)Glendonald was a significant mansion in Kew (now demolished) built for the industrialist and manufacturer Donald Leslie in 1886. The school was purchased by the Victorian Department of Education on 29 November 1950 for the sum of 16,500 pounds.Swimming Pool, Glendonald, Marshall Avenue (Kew).The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. glendonald - marshall avenue - kew (vic), education - deaf children - victoria -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue, 1955-1965
... Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. ...The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. ...Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue Photograph Photograph ...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. It provided education and some residential services for deaf children. The school was situated in Marshall Avenue, Kew and operated from 1951–91. Deaf children whose families lived too far to travel daily were housed in a grand Victorian mansion in Belmont Avenue, Kew, the John Cannon Hostel. The school and hostel also accommodated a small number of wards of the state. (Source: Glendonald School for Deaf Children 1951–91)Glendonald was a significant mansion in Kew (now demolished) built for the industrialist and manufacturer Donald Leslie in 1886. The school was purchased by the Victorian Department of Education on 29 November 1950 for the sum of 16,500 pounds.Front entrance, Glendonald, Marshall Avenue (Kew).The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. glendonald - marshall avenue - kew (vic), education - deaf children - victoria -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue, 1955-1965
... Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. ...The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. ...Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue Photograph Photograph ...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. It provided education and some residential services for deaf children. The school was situated in Marshall Avenue, Kew and operated from 1951–91. Deaf children whose families lived too far to travel daily were housed in a grand Victorian mansion in Belmont Avenue, Kew, the John Cannon Hostel. The school and hostel also accommodated a small number of wards of the state. (Source: Glendonald School for Deaf Children 1951–91)Glendonald was a significant mansion in Kew (now demolished) built for the industrialist and manufacturer Donald Leslie in 1886. The school was purchased by the Victorian Department of Education on 29 November 1950 for the sum of 16,500 pounds.Trampoline in the garden of Glendonald, Marshall Avenue (Kew).The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. glendonald - marshall avenue - kew (vic), education - deaf children - victoria -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue, 1955-1965
... Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. ...The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. ...Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue Photograph Photograph ...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. It provided education and some residential services for deaf children. The school was situated in Marshall Avenue, Kew and operated from 1951–91. Deaf children whose families lived too far to travel daily were housed in a grand Victorian mansion in Belmont Avenue, Kew, the John Cannon Hostel. The school and hostel also accommodated a small number of wards of the state. (Source: Glendonald School for Deaf Children 1951–91)Glendonald was a significant mansion in Kew (now demolished) built for the industrialist and manufacturer Donald Leslie in 1886. The school was purchased by the Victorian Department of Education on 29 November 1950 for the sum of 16,500 pounds.Front entrance, Glendonald, Marshall Avenue (Kew).The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. glendonald - marshall avenue - kew (vic), education - deaf children - victoria -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue, 1955-1965
... Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. ...The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. ...Glendonald School for the Deaf, Marshall Avenue Photograph Photograph ...Glendonald School for Deaf Children was run by the Victorian Education Department. It provided education and some residential services for deaf children. The school was situated in Marshall Avenue, Kew and operated from 1951–91. Deaf children whose families lived too far to travel daily were housed in a grand Victorian mansion in Belmont Avenue, Kew, the John Cannon Hostel. The school and hostel also accommodated a small number of wards of the state. (Source: Glendonald School for Deaf Children 1951–91)Glendonald was a significant mansion in Kew (now demolished) built for the industrialist and manufacturer Donald Leslie in 1886. The school was purchased by the Victorian Department of Education on 29 November 1950 for the sum of 16,500 pounds.Garden, Glendonald, Marshall Avenue (Kew).The old school for the deaf at 17 Marshall Ave for children from the age of six years to ten years old, then they would go to 25 Marshall Ave to finish their schooling leaving age 16 years old. glendonald - marshall avenue - kew (vic), education - deaf children - victoria
