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Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mrs Attrills performing dogs Aussie and Rex with children & adult waiting on the performance
... Doug. Walker's Studio Stawell...Attrill's dogs, Aussie and Rex. stawell business Doug. Walker's Studio Stawell Group of children seated on stools anticipating a performance. ...Large group of children and one woman seated, ready for a performance by Mrs. Attrill's dogs, Aussie and Rex.Group of children seated on stools anticipating a performance. Doug. Walker's Studio Stawellstawell business -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Group of ladies at Red Cross Meeting 1952-1953
... 1952 or 1953 Doug. Walker's Studio Wimmera St. Stawell Developing & Printing...Photograph may have be taken in Stawell RSL building. stawell medical 1952 or 1953 Doug. Walker's Studio Wimmera St. Stawell Developing & Printing Group of ladies most with hats on. ...Group of ladies at Red Cross Meeting 1952-1953. Photograph may have be taken in Stawell RSL building.Group of ladies most with hats on.1952 or 1953 Doug. Walker's Studio Wimmera St. Stawell Developing & Printingstawell medical -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Doug Walker's Studio, Skene Shield winners 1950-1951 and 1951-1952 Taken 1952
... Lists Names Doug Walker's Studio 156 Main Street & Wimmera St Stawell...Skene Shield winners 1950-1951 and 1951-1952 Taken 1952 Photograph Doug Walker's Studio ...Top Left to Right H J Wood, R Kindred, H.A.J .Shuttleworth, K Eales, H Rowe, M.J. Holden,Captain. Front Row L to R R Cameron, W.D. Fry, E Stephens. Lists Names Doug Walker's Studio 156 Main Street & Wimmera St Stawellsport, rifle shooting, rifleclub, skene shield -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1988, 1988
... ...Doug Walker...Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Corporation records Annual Report Graham Lawrence Jon Isaacs Dr Sandy Robertson Dr Max Lang Paul Cullen Centre Burgess Hostel Roselands Nursing Home Lighthouse Hostel Jillian Hallam Inge King Valda Lambert Mrs Noel Priestly Sue Bates Graeme Tucker Janett Milligan Harry Linsell Felicity Purdy Bill Byrne Denis Thomas Doug Walker Delphine Swift Heather Cormack Raymond Weatherstone Peter Wise Karen Robertson Sophia Zia Popal Rob McQuillan Maria Poulos Denise Pellow Ken Bruce John Reid Michael Simpson Ross McLuckie Clifford Burgess Lindsay Burgess Leslie Burgess 1 volume of text and images Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1988 Administrative record Text ...Articles in the annual report include: retirement of Graham Lawrence and appointment of Jon Isaacs, death of Dr Sandy Robertson, pilot Traineeship Access Course for school leavers was developed, library involved in organising IFLA Specialist section meeting, introduction of face to face proofreading for talking books, Dr Max Lang donated his personal collection of optometry books, Maths Braille Code revised with input from Betty Smith and RBS staffers, increase of braille produced through microbraille program, Paul Cullen Centre opened on October 28, 1987 with two levels of care via new Burgess Hostel and Roselands Nursing Home, closure of Lighthouse Hostel in Burwood and small cottage style hostels in Enfield and Strathfield, introduction of new lines in manufacturing (skirthanger, Miyata bicycle), Variety Club of Australia continue their support for a national children book collection, 3M Australia sponsored upgrade of studios and Talking Book of the Year award, Jillian Hallam won Sports Girl - for all Women in Sport award and Inge King's 'Awakening' won the Bicentennial RBS Sculpture award.1 volume of text and imagesroyal blind society of new south wales, corporation records, annual report, graham lawrence, jon isaacs, dr sandy robertson, dr max lang, paul cullen centre, burgess hostel, roselands nursing home, lighthouse hostel, jillian hallam, inge king, valda lambert, mrs noel priestly, sue bates, graeme tucker, janett milligan, harry linsell, felicity purdy, bill byrne, denis thomas, doug walker, delphine swift, heather cormack, raymond weatherstone, peter wise, karen robertson, sophia zia popal, rob mcquillan, maria poulos, denise pellow, ken bruce, john reid, michael simpson, ross mcluckie, clifford burgess, lindsay burgess, leslie burgess -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Audio, Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1988, 1988
... ...Doug Walker...Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Corporation records Annual Report Graham Lawrence Jon Isaacs Dr Sandy Robertson Dr Max Lang Paul Cullen Centre Burgess Hostel Roselands Nursing Home Lighthouse Hostel Jillian Hallam Inge King Valda Lambert Mrs Noel Priestly Sue Bates Graeme Tucker Janett Milligan Harry Linsell Felicity Purdy Bill Byrne Denis Thomas Doug Walker Delphine Swift Heather Cormack Raymond Weatherstone Peter Wise Karen Robertson Sophia Zia Popal Rob McQuillan Maria Poulos Denise Pellow Ken Bruce John Reid Michael Simpson Ross McLuckie Clifford Burgess Lindsay Burgess Leslie Burgess Bruce Webber 1 MP3 file of RBS annual report Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1988 Administrative record Audio ...Articles in the annual report include: retirement of Graham Lawrence and appointment of Jon Isaacs, death of Dr Sandy Robertson, pilot Traineeship Access Course for school leavers was developed, library involved in organising IFLA Specialist section meeting, introduction of face to face proofreading for talking books, Dr Max Lang donated his personal collection of optometry books, Maths Braille Code revised with input from Betty Smith and RBS staffers, increase of braille produced through microbraille program, Paul Cullen Centre opened on October 28, 1987 with two levels of care via new Burgess Hostel and Roselands Nursing Home, closure of Lighthouse Hostel in Burwood and small cottage style hostels in Enfield and Strathfield, introduction of new lines in manufacturing (skirthanger, Miyata bicycle), Variety Club of Australia continue their support for a national children book collection, 3M Australia sponsored upgrade of studios and Talking Book of the Year award, Jillian Hallam won Sports Girl - for all Women in Sport award and Inge King's 'Awakening' won the Bicentennial RBS Sculpture award. Narrated by Bruce Webber.1 MP3 file of RBS annual reportroyal blind society of new south wales, corporation records, annual report, graham lawrence, jon isaacs, dr sandy robertson, dr max lang, paul cullen centre, burgess hostel, roselands nursing home, lighthouse hostel, jillian hallam, inge king, valda lambert, mrs noel priestly, sue bates, graeme tucker, janett milligan, harry linsell, felicity purdy, bill byrne, denis thomas, doug walker, delphine swift, heather cormack, raymond weatherstone, peter wise, karen robertson, sophia zia popal, rob mcquillan, maria poulos, denise pellow, ken bruce, john reid, michael simpson, ross mcluckie, clifford burgess, lindsay burgess, leslie burgess, bruce webber -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1989, 1989
... ...Doug Walker...Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Corporation records Annual Report Mitchell Manufacturing Talking Newspaper Service Florence Singer Roselands Nursing Home Burgess Hostel Black and White Committee Bruce Chadban Lynda Collier Jacqui Mildwater Steven John Max Roberts Jon Isaacs Ivan Cribb Sue Thompson Janine Horne Bill Byrne Felicity Purdy Lyn Jary Janett Milligan Michael Bassil Yim Sokhan Denis Thomas Tim Noonan Robert Gifford Mary May Pat Harrison Stewart Grant Mark Pennay Jill McKay Alicia Lazarus Delphine Swift Steve Ingram Ross McLuckie Colleen Beckhaus Fundraising 2UW Lions Club Diane Lowe Michael Simpson Louis Nade Carolyn Thrum Betty Brooke Doug Walker Roderick De Sylva John Hord Connie Sinclair Bill Sinclair Ellie Ogle Nina Kononow Joan Ledermann Joyce Anderson Lorna Palmer John Ebzery 1 volume of text and images Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1989 Administrative record Text ...Articles in the annual report include: the building of a new library section at Enfield, transfer of Mitchell Manufacturing to Australian Foundation for Disabled, establishment of Orana regional office in Dubbo, planning for the construction of a library building on the bowling green site at Enfield, talking local newspaper project launched with Talking Daily Liberal (Dubbo) and Talking Wentworth Courier (Sydney) piloted, four graduates of Rehabilitation Teachers course were funded by the Florence Cecily Singer Trust, one studio equipped with second generation voice indexer in conjunction with Canadian inventor, from 1990 all Braille production will be done in-house, tactile Christmas cards produced for the first time in 1989, financial decision made to consolidate accommodation services (Roselands Nursing Home and Burgess House) on the one site, two new donors clubs established (Cassette Club and Talking Book Club), the purchase of a Courtesy Bus to transport clients between Burwood Station and RBS thanks to the 2UW Lions Club Blind Appeal, and formation of Junior Black & White Committee.1 volume of text and imagesroyal blind society of new south wales, corporation records, annual report, mitchell manufacturing, talking newspaper service, florence singer, roselands nursing home, burgess hostel, black and white committee, bruce chadban, lynda collier, jacqui mildwater, steven john, max roberts, jon isaacs, ivan cribb, sue thompson, janine horne, bill byrne, felicity purdy, lyn jary, janett milligan, michael bassil, yim sokhan, denis thomas, tim noonan, robert gifford, mary may, pat harrison, stewart grant, mark pennay, jill mckay, alicia lazarus, delphine swift, steve ingram, ross mcluckie, colleen beckhaus, fundraising, 2uw, lions club, diane lowe, michael simpson, louis nade, carolyn thrum, betty brooke, doug walker, roderick de sylva, john hord, connie sinclair, bill sinclair, ellie ogle, nina kononow, joan ledermann, joyce anderson, lorna palmer, john ebzery -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Audio, Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1989, 1989
... ...Doug Walker...Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Corporation records Annual Report Mitchell Manufacturing Talking Newspaper Service Florence Singer Roselands Nursing Home Burgess Hostel Black and White Committee Bruce Chadban Lynda Collier Jacqui Mildwater Steven John Max Roberts Jon Isaacs Ivan Cribb Sue Thompson Janine Horne Bill Byrne Felicity Purdy Lyn Jary Janett Milligan Michael Bassil Yim Sokhan Denis Thomas Tim Noonan Robert Gifford Mary May Pat Harrison Stewart Grant Mark Pennay Jill McKay Alicia Lazarus Delphine Swift Steve Ingram Ross McLuckie Colleen Beckhaus Fundraising 2UW Lions Club Diane Lowe Michael Simpson Louis Nade Carolyn Thrum Betty Brooke Doug Walker Roderick De Sylva John Hord Connie Sinclair Bill Sinclair Ellie Ogle Nina Kononow Joan Ledermann Joyce Anderson Lorna Palmer John Ebzery Elaine Hudson 1 MP3 file of 1989 RBS annual report Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1989 Administrative record Audio ...Articles in the annual report include: the building of a new library section at Enfield, transfer of Mitchell Manufacturing to Australian Foundation for Disabled, establishment of Orana regional office in Dubbo, planning for the construction of a library building on the bowling green site at Enfield, talking local newspaper project launched with Talking Daily Liberal (Dubbo) and Talking Wentworth Courier (Sydney) piloted, four graduates of Rehabilitation Teachers course were funded by the Florence Cecily Singer Trust, one studio equipped with second generation voice indexer in conjunction with Canadian inventor, from 1990 all Braille production will be done in-house, tactile Christmas cards produced for the first time in 1989, financial decision made to consolidate accommodation services (Roselands Nursing Home and Burgess House) on the one site, two new donors clubs established (Cassette Club and Talking Book Club), the purchase of a Courtesy Bus to transport clients between Burwood Station and RBS thanks to the 2UW Lions Club Blind Appeal, and formation of Junior Black & White Committee. Narrated by Elaine Hudson.1 MP3 file of 1989 RBS annual reportroyal blind society of new south wales, corporation records, annual report, mitchell manufacturing, talking newspaper service, florence singer, roselands nursing home, burgess hostel, black and white committee, bruce chadban, lynda collier, jacqui mildwater, steven john, max roberts, jon isaacs, ivan cribb, sue thompson, janine horne, bill byrne, felicity purdy, lyn jary, janett milligan, michael bassil, yim sokhan, denis thomas, tim noonan, robert gifford, mary may, pat harrison, stewart grant, mark pennay, jill mckay, alicia lazarus, delphine swift, steve ingram, ross mcluckie, colleen beckhaus, fundraising, 2uw, lions club, diane lowe, michael simpson, louis nade, carolyn thrum, betty brooke, doug walker, roderick de sylva, john hord, connie sinclair, bill sinclair, ellie ogle, nina kononow, joan ledermann, joyce anderson, lorna palmer, john ebzery, elaine hudson -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1991, 1991
... ...Doug Walker...Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Corporation records Annual Report Nola Dekyvere Robert Drew Bob Hawke Gail Martin Krystal Keller Cec Hopkins Freda Booth Geoff Green Paul Shorter John Herman John Chatterton Max Roberts Ivan Cribb Frank Billson Dick Mason Will Penfold Christopher Cullen Frank Martin Margaret Sargent Len Bleasel Barry Chapman Des Lean-Fore Jon Isaacs Bob Oakeshott June Hings Harry Linsell Denis Thomas Bill Byrne Joy Barrett Sue Bates Delphine Swift Doug Walker Colin Rush Alison King Shirley Martin Michael Simpson Lee Casey Naomi Grubica Barbara Fewtrell Peter Sinclair David Powell Sir Robert Drew Judith Northey Nick Greiner Irene McMinn Ettore Cipellone Nick Opolski Pat McDonald Allan Stewart Krys Macready Warren O'Rourke Janine Eyles Helen Lloyd Brooke Anderson Steve Ingram Sam Taylor 1 volume of text and images Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1991 Administrative record Text ...Articles in the annual report include: official opening of a new library building at Enfield by the Governor of NSW Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair, over 1 million items circulated in the library, passing of Sir Robert Drew and Nola Dekyvere, first production of Talking La Fiamma il Globo was launched by Prime Minister Bob Hawke, launch of Bookline - a telephone ordering service for talking books, a cheque was received from the estate of beloved actor and talking book narrator Pat McDonald, the discontinuation of the Sports Girl award after this year's winner Krys Macready, and winning the first Australian Audio Book Award for Children's Books for The Clinker narrated by Bill Conn. 1 volume of text and imagesroyal blind society of new south wales, corporation records, annual report, nola dekyvere, robert drew, bob hawke, gail martin, krystal keller, cec hopkins, freda booth, geoff green, paul shorter, john herman, john chatterton, max roberts, ivan cribb, frank billson, dick mason, will penfold, christopher cullen, frank martin, margaret sargent, len bleasel, barry chapman, des lean-fore, jon isaacs, bob oakeshott, june hings, harry linsell, denis thomas, bill byrne, joy barrett, sue bates, delphine swift, doug walker, colin rush, alison king, shirley martin, michael simpson, lee casey, naomi grubica, barbara fewtrell, peter sinclair, david powell, sir robert drew, judith northey, nick greiner, irene mcminn, ettore cipellone, nick opolski, pat mcdonald, allan stewart, krys macready, warren o'rourke, janine eyles, helen lloyd, brooke anderson, steve ingram, sam taylor -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Audio, Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1991, 1991
... ...Doug Walker...Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Corporation records Annual Report Nola Dekyvere Robert Drew Bob Hawke Gail Martin Krystal Keller Cec Hopkins Freda Booth Geoff Green Paul Shorter John Herman John Chatterton Max Roberts Ivan Cribb Frank Billson Dick Mason Will Penfold Christopher Cullen Frank Martin Margaret Sargent Len Bleasel Barry Chapman Des Lean-Fore Jon Isaacs Bob Oakeshott June Hings Harry Linsell Denis Thomas Bill Byrne Joy Barrett Sue Bates Delphine Swift Doug Walker Colin Rush Alison King Shirley Martin Michael Simpson Lee Casey Naomi Grubica Barbara Fewtrell Peter Sinclair David Powell Sir Robert Drew Judith Northey Nick Greiner Irene McMinn Ettore Cipellone Nick Opolski Pat McDonald Allan Stewart Krys Macready Warren O'Rourke Janine Eyles Helen Lloyd Brooke Anderson Steve Ingram Sam Taylor Denise Kirby 1 MP3 of 1991 RBS Annual report Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1991 Administrative record Audio ...Articles in the annual report include: official opening of a new library building at Enfield by the Governor of NSW Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair, over 1 million items circulated in the library, passing of Sir Robert Drew and Nola Dekyvere, first production of Talking La Fiamma il Globo was launched by Prime Minister Bob Hawke, launch of Bookline - a telephone ordering service for talking books, a cheque was received from the estate of beloved actor and talking book narrator Pat McDonald, the discontinuation of the Sports Girl award after this year's winner Krys Macready, and winning the first Australian Audio Book Award for Children's Books for The Clinker. Narrated by Denise Kirby.1 MP3 of 1991 RBS Annual reportroyal blind society of new south wales, corporation records, annual report, nola dekyvere, robert drew, bob hawke, gail martin, krystal keller, cec hopkins, freda booth, geoff green, paul shorter, john herman, john chatterton, max roberts, ivan cribb, frank billson, dick mason, will penfold, christopher cullen, frank martin, margaret sargent, len bleasel, barry chapman, des lean-fore, jon isaacs, bob oakeshott, june hings, harry linsell, denis thomas, bill byrne, joy barrett, sue bates, delphine swift, doug walker, colin rush, alison king, shirley martin, michael simpson, lee casey, naomi grubica, barbara fewtrell, peter sinclair, david powell, sir robert drew, judith northey, nick greiner, irene mcminn, ettore cipellone, nick opolski, pat mcdonald, allan stewart, krys macready, warren o'rourke, janine eyles, helen lloyd, brooke anderson, steve ingram, sam taylor, denise kirby -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - Carnegie Primary School No. 2897
... Walker Alec... Bone Bob... Footballers... Middleton Colin... Farquahson Mrs.... Eddy family... Eddy Rose... Wolseley Jack... Buswell Stan... Buswell Doug...Wolseley family Wolseley Ted Brunstein Madge Murrumbeena Cricket Club Sinclair Alan Sincliar Tinny Thomas Ted Walker Alec Bone Bob Footballers Middleton Colin Farquahson Mrs. Eddy family Eddy Rose Wolseley Jack Buswell Stan Buswell Doug Buswell. ...Carnegie Primary School centenary book (96 pages x 2 copies) ‘The First Hundred Years NO2897. Carnegie Primary School 1888-1988’ compiled and edited by Isabel Couper and Deidre Lynch. A detailed history of the school’s beginnings. Many informative memories and recollections from school’s first students and teachers; includes social history of area and people, football teams, debutante sets and school. Also a reprinted newspaper article from school’s Golden Anniversary and photo of school band; and a couple of social history photographs.anderson james, murrumbeena, glen huntly railway station, carnegie state school, wesleyan hall, neerim road, railway stations, carnegie primary school, rosstown, toolambool road, lynch deidre, mcvey claire, ross william murray, findlay francis, couper isabel, brown wesley, rosstown state school, brisbane w, carnegie uniting church, liddelow m.h., evans thomas, selboskar phyl, centenaries, margaret street, caulfield, brewster mr., taylor mr., draper mrs., mcfarlane mr., rule thomas, teachers, campbell ada, ‘ava’, campbell aubrey, campbell vera, matthews ben, hewitts road, matthews funeral service, funeral parlours, leo amy, leo alfie, rudge family, rudge mr., transport, phillips store, general store, phillips corner, emily street, hamlya family, pitt family, sheppard family, pemberton mr., pemberton mrs., dunlop misses, preschools, whitlam family, whitlam gordon, woods family, woods lorna, swaggie, swagman, liddelow amy, anderson mr., anderson archie, dunlop bill, phillips linda, hansen alice, lodge laura, fox arthur , hamlyn eric, hansen dagmar, cooper lina , woods lorna, waite family, cove family, johansen family, koornang road, market gardens, sheppard ernie, wood a.m., ‘nisava’, wood family, wood bill, evans rachel, evans thomas, wood millicent, whitfield mr., griffiths mr., wood malcolm, wood forest, wood joe, roxburgh miss, grange road, clifton street, lord street, wood frederick geo, egan miss dressmakers, whitlam fred, whitlam christine, whitlam george, whitlam gough, whitlam freda, whitfield mr., patterson road, graceburn avenue, griffiths r.h., koornang road, scales mr., reid athol, lording dr., mernda ave, farmstead, lord reserve, leman’s swamp, koornang park, cobby harry, larkin aircraft company, dawson howard, rosedale avenue, spencer reg, turner ruth, turner jack, turner noreen, turner marie, morton alan, morton barney, gardiner martin, frogmore estate, oakleigh road, frogmore road, koornang park, hunt club kennels, raeke miss, morgan miss, pitt winnie, jiggins mr., smith mr., blundy violet, ryall ray, mimosa road, wolseley mr., wolseley family, wolseley ted, brunstein madge, murrumbeena cricket club, sinclair alan, sincliar tinny, thomas ted, walker alec, bone bob, footballers, middleton colin, farquahson mrs., eddy family, eddy rose, wolseley jack, buswell stan, buswell doug, buswell. stan jnr., irving nell, brims ethel, bailey bruce, eason sisters, hands hilda, windlow isabel, madden road, glenhuntly road, griffiths rita, jackson jean, scott mr., ward ‘cap’, caulfield grammar school, kokaribb road, carnegie traders, cricket teams, carnegie south, ward marjory, ryan mr., phillips tony, phillips bessie, buckley street, phillips harriet, phillips marion, phillips ernest, phillips hilda, phillips david, phillips florence, phillips linda, lihou miss, jersey parade, meake family, skewe family, mansfield family, fraser jean, collister alma, sturges millie, retallick girls, lillywhite family, mason nellie, johns nancy, bowsfield family, jenner family, chisholm emma, chisholm doris, chisholm ivy, chisholm netta, chisholm beryl, chisholm eileen, wadsworth ethel, luke mr., plummer t.w., raecke miss, sargent ron, sarkie family, reid family, meake violet, collett reg, mcneil miss, scales mr., carmody thomas william, steele miss, young mac, young margaret, cooper cyril, cooper bill, whiteside d., broadbent neil, broadbent mr., carnegie theatre, theatres, morton family, clarke family, quickand neals grocery store, grocers, billy guyatt’s, shops, spencer the removalist, removalists, collister harold, collister bill, caulfield band, bands, carthews the drapers, drapers, mccarrons alec blacksmiths, skewes keith, oliver frank, pitt ‘squeaker’, knevitt ‘skeeter’ harry, jockeys, britter jack, stanistreet family, gear rita, culleen billy, tailors, sherwoods butchers, butchers, jersey parade, riley didlo, verne harry, cooper horace, cooper linda, cooper martin, cooper claude, cooper reginald, cooper stanley, cooper gladys, cooper muriel, cooper percival, cooper cyril, beaumont w.a., whittfield joe, beaumont eileen, major mary anne sister, major myrtle, major bessie, major alma, stagholl walter, stagholl margaret, stagholl eric, robertson bessie, robertson fred, robertson norman, robertson donald, robertson alma, robertson alan, baird neil, baird john, baird rosemary, dunn helen, baird ian, baird heather, baird dianne, petrie stuart, petrie richard, bailey ron, gaunt mabel, reading harold, reading marge, irwin joyce, dickson margaret, dickson jennifer, dickson peter, wood malcolm, wood millicent, wood forest, wood joe, sinclair ‘trinny’, roberts ‘fly’, footballers, malcolm mr., henderson reg, henderson alice, brew l., rule mr., philbrick mr., wood mr., trembath mr., keogh mr., plummer tom, lane a., fox ernest, souters, market gardeners, fox belle, fox bella, fox vern, couper margaret, couper sandra, couper peter, couper narelle, couper clare, couper jarrod, scott mr., doughty will, doughty tom, lloyd miss, islingworth master, adams joyce, hogan mr., markus jean, cosgrove joan, cosgrove mrs., cosgrove mr., marshall jim, kellow fred, fretwell elizabeth, fretwell betty, shepparson ave, singers, edmonson miss, butters shirley, harwood vera, bracher lloyd, dewhurst irene, dewhurst jack, boyle mr., gow jack, welch len, stanistreet harry, stanistreet jack, stanistreet kathleen, stanistreet frank, stanistreet kingsley, ‘ray sullivan’s harmony boys’, carnegie memorial hall, st. anthony’s hall, welch len, gibbons norm, ashley sylvia, crosswell edna, marks peggy, worth phyllis, cleal jean, tabner edith, jenkins elva, mcintosh gladys, worth reg, waters cyril, downard rex, wild mavis, wild darby, hill roland, eason jean, tyers noel, tyers clive, witten hope, strickland doris, chisholm beryl, harwood family, battershill sid, battershill walter, dixon mavis, boyle mr., ford hilda, forsythe miss, edmonsen miss, ryan mr., grimsley mr., allaway mrs., grant mrs., bone bob, bone bruce, w. bone & son nursery men, bone norman, bone jack, bone william, railway road, green kevin, paris marjorie, mimosa road, green joan, allaway winnie, elliot miss, mcburney mr., purdy mrs., allaway suzanne, barron shirley, hogan mr., rutherford mrs., curtin mr., mckee’s, stores, whelan’s, coles, koornang road, gardiner marty, grange road dairy, dairies, mcwhinney’s tuck shop, shops, williams dorothy, kennedy irene regina, rigby miss, grimsley steve, grimsley muriel, grimsley jack, grimsley margaret, grimsley aimee, grimsley bill, blinkinsop steve, blinkinsop jeannie, mathers max, howie rex, major mr., flatmans paddock, crossover, reid eric, reid athol, lowe margaret, lowe dorothy, lowe ian, poliomyelitis epidemic diseases, forsythe miss, cuddihy miss, dougall keith, grace miss, hattam’s, stores, driver wally, perry max, perry don, perry jack, meagher j., ‘hostile’, racehorses, edney jack, carthews the drapers, fretwell elizabeth, kellow fred, muddyman bill, graceburn ave, caulfield junior citizens band, bands, luke mr., luke percy, luke maise, luke nessie, luke geoff, luke ross, luke jan, luke lynette, bolton douglas, anderson mrs., mcburney mr., hogan mr., scott mr., tyers s., ross j., ryan j., irvine j., muirhead mrs., muirhead j., mcnab m., buller l., emmanuel p., buller m., paton v., moor j., condron a., bibby d., matthews n., holman l., cotterell m., whelan j., jennion g., walker b., taylor e., green a., turner r., matthews e., smith joan, gardiner marty, dairies, hanson family, cove family, gallop family, barrett family, barrett w.a., bolch family, bolch b., burke w., burke bill, burke s., mobbs h., young g., young c., burke m., ward c., hopwood g., gordon mr., milk bars, cooper cr., phillips t., swindell mr., grogan mr., wadsworth mrs., bourke mrs., lewis mrs., worsley mrs., quickenstead mrs., brown wesley, musicians, purdy h., curtain les, jenner’s dairy, riley’s wood yard, occupations, jenner vic, jenner les, grant noel, parker george, connolly keith, purdy mr., glen huntly picture theatre, picture theatres, irvine jack, law christie, hatter bob, joppick les, driver geoff, curtin mrs., frederick street, ormond, waters ron, carnegie junior citizens band, carnegie salvation army band – bands, whelan evan, irwin ray, balgleish jack, cowen laurie, smyth wally, lambeth margaret, kind lorraine, bondini joy, tredennick miss, linton miss, heath graham, shiell bill, shiell myrtle, archard bess, bull joan, craig ida, collins dorrie, collins doreen, diggans jess, cornthwaite h., cripps e., dougall n., dixon joyce, francis d., evans mrs., glass peg, greene jess, grace merle, hocking freda, jillings mrs., price mrs., day kitty, kerr may, mason marge, kind sylvia, muirhead d, mcconchie netta, needham nancy, nickless w, o’connor linda, pilven mrs., ryall h., strother ivy, singleton mrs., kelly phyl, waters von, usher mrs., trotter maude, watson mrs., williams mabel, withers olive, aarsmann norma, shiell norma, close peter, ‘wild cherry’ cake shop, rudi miss, anderson miss, eddy mr., hunter jean, nelson vera, fisher john, hunter ron, read jean, smith brian, newsreaders, nelson miss, singleton billy, quon miss, mchutchison george, valma smith, millar royal r., donoghue nora, lester mr., roberts tom, andreisen colin, miles alec, hine mr., baker mr., clements george, bracher lloyd, dimick miss, muir judy, dunn margaret, sant richard, myring miss, ryan mr., armstrong margaret, share wally, howie rex, barclay bob, rockman udo, hoult david, eisfelder kevin, jacques mr., smith mr., magee mr., stehle belinda, wallace mr., james mrs., main mr., wood miss, verso mr., mcpherson mrs., felotico miss, stehle john, howards mrs., collard mrs., webster vivian, stehle siggy, truong le sen, mcpherson barbara, mitchell eva, moutsos mark, chan benjamin, wilson del, jewell christopher, mitchell keith, grant marilyn, caskie alastair, dixon dennis, armstrong john, lucas edward, clark deanne, coutts natalie, flood zivanja, derham peter, momandwall shaper, couper jarrod, heslop joanne, breeze ginaya, caskie fiona, filippone nadya, mcmahon nina, hedges nigel, williams shae, grimm karen, mcgregor clare, vagenes john, gallagher glenn, mcalister rob, varga marilyn, hunter debbie, courtney cathy, booth carol, mcmahon mary, brown danielle, burska maciej, campbell jason, chryssis aris, d’arcy michael, delaney matthew, doukas vivian, dower samantha, fournarakis andrew, genoli amanda, grammatos jimmy, harrington melanie, karamoshos john, karim sadruddin, kennedy russel, lalani zahra, lightfoot kylie, looby mark, louange veronica, park sung mi, perera dennis, pozvek julie, scurry kate, sievers sarah, smith matthew, svarnas dennis, vassiliou denise, wright tracey, zouzounis spirros, adahall jojie, agar jude, anderson lynette, black renae, bobrowski ursula, caskie catherine, devon hayley, diakoumis maria, duljas kristie, evans lindsay, faucett ebony, filippone annette, fournarakis jimmy, francese sean, gibson jay, gordon michelle, guslitser dora, king jane, lianos villi, lorkin christopher, macleod cheryl, maggs amberley, mitchell keith, mucic renae, o’brien jessica, park matthew, pozvek richard, psarras nancy, rhodes suzanne, simons emma, smith christopher, spokes melanie, tia michael, timewell amanda, vavoudis peter, abbott kristi, allender daniel, bobrowski jacob, carey rebecca, carter daimein, catramados john, christou eugenia, couper jarrod, healey michael, kalaitzakis nick, kennedy rebecca, macleod suzanne, mavridis angelo, morosini amanda, mowforth dustin, okolicsanyi george, park sung chul, pemberton michael, reisman elizabeth, richards kylie, savrone leah, tia charlie, tran paul, wiseman derek, wright dean, wyatt marilyn, andre ryan, breeze ginaya, brown james, campbell chad, charles benjamin, devon john, diakmoumis stacey, diamantis chris, duljas michael, grammatos harry, hill bradd, karim salim, lindsay amanda, lynch jennifer, marrello sol, momandwall shaker, moutsos ireni, oram scott, o’sughrue kristy, panevin david, park catherine, pozvek louise, stratton alisa, timewell rebecca, tsigos stam, yeow sook ling, anderson peter, batson tracey, black craig, brain jason, breeze benjamin, brown kylie, carrington harata, caskie fiona, catramados hercule, chan daphne, christou chris, clarke simone, diamantis anthony, faucett sara, flood natalia, holmes gavin, kotrotsos tony, kuk robin, mitchell david, okolicsanyi steve, pemberton samuel, soos melinda, stephenson gabrielle, tran pauline, vassiliou evan, agar natalia, bennett tracey, buhmann wayne, couper clare, faucett sean, filippone nadya, filippone marie, gallagher glenn, gelman roman, grant shawn, hill tania, jewel chris, kaliappa danny, kiss robert, liacopoulos aris, louey david, macleod mike, malamas voula, oram michelle, scurry ivan, wardley amanda, zouzounis sam, anderson robert, antoniou nick, carey tamara, derham peter, diep dianne, filippone danielle, flood zivanja, frangos katina, handley scott, harrison robin, heath cheryl, hedges megan, hedges nigel, hudson raelene, jacovou daniel, katrotsos george, kuk maggie, leung tracy, lightfoot wendy, mcmahon nina, taylor stephen, vassiliou litsa, liddelow e., anderson james h., boardman thomas h., rule thomas, whitfield j.p., griffiths r.h., scales e., boyle j.b., ryan owen w., eddy h.m., millar royal r., lester russel a., donoghue r., bracher a. lloyd (acting principle), o’brien john d., moller henry r., monahan t.v., barclay robert l., somerville albert v., magee frank c. (acting principle), wallis keith, laing allan i., verso ron (acting principle), wood moira (acting principle), tonkin ernest, share wallace (acting principle), howie rex, harding malcolm (acting principle), crowe brian, schmidt david (acting principle), lynch deidre (acting principle), o’keeffe leo, brierley bob, brierley marjorie, couper isabel, couper peter, lindsay janine, lynch deidre, selboskar phyl, stehle siggy, webster jennifer -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Map, Doug Orford, Main Road, Eltham (c..1930s-1970s), c.2010
... Walker W.B. Andrew Corn Store Warren's General Store water trough watsons hotel Websters House Whitecloud Cottage Whites general store Williams Bootmaker Wingrove Cottage wingrove park Woodyard York Street Franco and Co Paper, handwritten in ink (also draft version) Main Road, Eltham (c..1930s-1970s) Document Map Doug Orford ...Map of Main Road with listings of all properties (shops/homes) from Mount Pleasant Road through to Pryor Street from the 1930s on to about the 1970sandrew store, andrews newsagency, arthur street, babe taylor house, bakery, barbers blue gum store, blue gum, boarding house, bootmakers cottage, bottle shop, bradford butcher shop, bradford house, bradley house, brdbury house, bridge street, brooker, brougham steet, brown blacksmith, browne's grocer, bryant, burgoyne post office, burgoyne's shop, capewell butcher shop, catholic church, catholic school, chandlers lolly shop, cheddar black, chiropractor, cockcroft, commercial bank of australia, copelands chemist, copelands dairy, d. hall house, dave lyon house, david lyon house, dr cordner, dr loosli, dr r. bradbury, dudley street, eltham, eltham bakehouse, eltham courthouse, eltham fire brigade, eltham living and learning centre, eltham pre-school, eltham railway station, eltham shire office, eltham station masters house, eltham war memorial, f. collis store, feed store, fountain hotel, franklin street, gadd's blacksmith, gahan house, garnet burges, george bird grocer, gollings, grant house, harry hawker, headmaster's resience, henry street, hepburn house, hills house, isherwood house and shop, jack ryan, jack shallard, james house, jarrold cottage, jim ryan, john lyon house, kilpatrick, le brocq, leather and harness, len parsons, lock-up, lyon bros garage, main road, map, mathews house, mclean's produce store, mechanics institute, methodist church, methodist hall, milkbar, mills bootmaker, miss george, monteith house, mount pleasant road, mrs bradbury, mrs davis house, mrs jewell, mrs mbremner store, mrs morris shop, napoleon street, obelisk, panther place, peter gahan, pitt street, plumber, police residence, poultry and market garden, pryor street, railway house, rains newsagency, real estate agent, reeves general store, s. bradbury, shillinglaw cottage, staffs general store, stones mixed shop, tennis court, timber yard, w. walker, w.b. andrew corn store, warren's general store, water trough, watsons hotel, websters house, whitecloud cottage, whites general store, williams bootmaker, wingrove cottage, wingrove park, woodyard, york street, franco and co -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Graham United Football Club 1947, 1947
... Doug BASSETT...Keith BROWNIE...Ron WILLIAMS...Perce WHITE...Tom WALKER..., Bill HARVEY, Jim MAHONEY, Doug BASSETT, Keith BROWNIE, Ron WIILLIAMS, Perce WHITE, ? BROWNIE. Front row from left Tom WALKER, Ron McMILLAN (Mascot), Frank LOVELL, - BROWNIE, Keith CLAYTON, Terry KEENAN, ? ..., Bill HARVEY, Jim MAHONEY, Doug BASSETT, Keith BROWNIE, Ron WIILLIAMS, Perce WHITE, ? BROWNIE. Front row from left Tom WALKER, Ron McMILLAN (Mascot), Frank LOVELL, - BROWNIE, Keith CLAYTON, Terry KEENAN, ? ...From the collection of Terry KEENAN. Back row from left Frank TYRELL, Stan FARRELL, Leo (Doc) WOODS (Coach), George WILLOUBY, Peter BRIGGS. Second back row from left Brian RALPH, Ralph MEDINA, Bill ROSE, ? , Bill ANDERSON, Fred TURNER, Nic ?, ? Simpson. Third back row from left - ? , Bill HARVEY, Jim MAHONEY, Doug BASSETT, Keith BROWNIE, Ron WIILLIAMS, Perce WHITE, ? BROWNIE. Front row from left Tom WALKER, Ron McMILLAN (Mascot), Frank LOVELL, - BROWNIE, Keith CLAYTON, Terry KEENAN, ? BROWNIE.Black and white photocopy of photograph of Graham United Football Club Team 1947 Includes players, mascots and officials. Players names handwritten at bottom. and typed on note on reverse.sport - australian rules football, graham united football club, frank tyrell, stan farrell, george willouby, peter briggs, brian ralph, ralph medina, bill rose, bill anderson, fred turner, bill harvey, jim mahoney, doug bassett, keith brownie, ron williams, perce white, tom walker, ronmcmillan, frank lovell, keith clayton, terry keenan, leo (doc) woods, nic ?, ? simpson, ? brownie -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School - Group photograph, 1932
... Doug Jamieson, Norm Bissett, (?) Flintoff, Ken Ward, Lyndon Peake, Norm Jamieson, David Allen, Norm Hone, Tom Sampson, Fred Johnston, George Gunn, Ray Minahan, Fred Adolphson, Robert Adolphson, Geoffrey Alexander Read. Girls recognised - 1932 Gertie Stoel, Grace Wheeler, Alice Stoel, Enid Washusen, Dass Jamieson, Rosemary Jenkins, (?) Mc Alpin, Thelma Flintoff, Nellie Stevens, Gladys Goudge, Beryl Baker, Win Molden, Jenny Rowe, Isobel Gibbs, Lily Cope, Kathie Jackson, Winnie Wilkins, (?) Stawship, Isobell Young, (?) Robbins, Nancy Izard, (?) Hansey, Val Anderson, Grace Clegg, Mary Beilby, Marge Clegg, Josie Roberts, Mary Young, Jessie Walker...Doug Jamieson, Norm Bissett, (?) Flintoff, Ken Ward, Lyndon Peake, Norm Jamieson, David Allen, Norm Hone, Tom Sampson, Fred Johnston, George Gunn, Ray Minahan, Fred Adolphson, Robert Adolphson, Geoffrey Alexander Read. Girls recognised - 1932 Gertie Stoel, Grace Wheeler, Alice Stoel, Enid Washusen, Dass Jamieson, Rosemary Jenkins, (?) Mc Alpin, Thelma Flintoff, Nellie Stevens, Gladys Goudge, Beryl Baker, Win Molden, Jenny Rowe, Isobel Gibbs, Lily Cope, Kathie Jackson, Winnie Wilkins, (?) Stawship, Isobell Young, (?) Robbins, Nancy Izard, (?) Hansey, Val Anderson, Grace Clegg, Mary Beilby, Marge Clegg, Josie Roberts, Mary Young, Jessie Walker ...Black and white photograph - Group photograph, 1932. From the Weekly Times."Attached to photograph" Boys recognised - 1932 Charles Moulden, Alan Washusen, (?) Bomford, Ian (?), Reg Hill, Les Anderson, Jim Coombs, Stan Wilkins, Bob Prince, Bill Brown, (?) Tasker, Herbert Washusen, John Anderson, (?) Steer, Ted Dufty, Doug Jamieson, Norm Bissett, (?) Flintoff, Ken Ward, Lyndon Peake, Norm Jamieson, David Allen, Norm Hone, Tom Sampson, Fred Johnston, George Gunn, Ray Minahan, Fred Adolphson, Robert Adolphson, Geoffrey Alexander Read. Girls recognised - 1932 Gertie Stoel, Grace Wheeler, Alice Stoel, Enid Washusen, Dass Jamieson, Rosemary Jenkins, (?) Mc Alpin, Thelma Flintoff, Nellie Stevens, Gladys Goudge, Beryl Baker, Win Molden, Jenny Rowe, Isobel Gibbs, Lily Cope, Kathie Jackson, Winnie Wilkins, (?) Stawship, Isobell Young, (?) Robbins, Nancy Izard, (?) Hansey, Val Anderson, Grace Clegg, Mary Beilby, Marge Clegg, Josie Roberts, Mary Young, Jessie Walker, Doris Rutter, Ashley (?), Bessie Penn, Viv Martin, Joyce Read, Betty Adolphson. -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotographs - colour, University of Ballarat Faculty of Nursing Photographs, 1989-1990, 1989-1990
... Walker...Hannalore Best...Warren Tiller...Donna Tiller...Michelle Ward...Michael Culley...Surdram Sivamala...Alva Muller...Norm Barling...Melbourne Cup Day...Nurses Ball...Doug...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Alan Penhall Sue Turale Dorothy Lea Bernie Whitcher Miranda Walker Hannalore Best Warren Tiller Donna Tiller Michelle Ward Michael Culley Surdram Sivamala Alva Muller Norm Barling Melbourne Cup Day Nurses Ball Doug Elliot Lyn Elliot Neil Gracie Linda gracie Claire Bell Eileen Sellers Alan Donolly Leone Donolly Cully, Michael Dianne Thompson Chris Thompson A nujmber of photos in a grey folder depicting staff acticities and celebrations within the Faculty of Nursing at University of Ballarat (now Federation University Australia) University of Ballarat Faculty of Nursing Photographs, 1989-1990 Photographs - colour ...A nujmber of photos in a grey folder depicting staff acticities and celebrations within the Faculty of Nursing at University of Ballarat (now Federation University Australia)alan penhall, sue turale, dorothy lea, bernie whitcher, miranda walker, hannalore best, warren tiller, donna tiller, michelle ward, michael culley, surdram sivamala, alva muller, norm barling, melbourne cup day, nurses ball, doug elliot, lyn elliot, neil gracie, linda gracie, claire bell, eileen sellers, alan donolly, leone donolly, cully, michael, dianne thompson, chris thompson -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - List, Wayne Kell, "Ballarat Tramways Employees (60's - 71)", 2020
... Doug Thompson Ian Tierney Ian Trenfield John Truscott Bill Trusler Bill Tuddenham A. Turnbull Dave van Oorschot E. van Rooy Harry van Oorschot Henk van Oorschot Bill van Oorschot Gerry van Rooy Harry van Rooy Ian Wallis Lou Walker Bill Ward Geoff Ward Vin Webb Bill Wellard L. ...Doug Thompson Ian Tierney Ian Trenfield John Truscott Bill Trusler Bill Tuddenham A. Turnbull Dave van Oorschot E. van Rooy Harry van Oorschot Henk van Oorschot Bill van Oorschot Gerry van Rooy Harry van Rooy Ian Wallis Lou Walker Bill Ward Geoff Ward Vin Webb Bill Wellard L. ...Yields information the employees of the SEC from about the 1960's through to closure. Not known if completely accurate.List - typed A4 sheet titled "Ballarat Tramways Employees (60's - 71)", prepared by Wayne Kell. Lists employees in alphabetical order images: .1 - jpg scan of the sheet .2 - pdf of the list in a single vertical column .3 - word document in the image files Noel Aghan Noel Allen Max Anderson Brian Anwyl Adam Balloch Ray Barrow Ian Bentley James Billman Les Bird Mick Blackman Kevin Blake Dave Blaw Brett Boddington Kevin Brookman Gary Butler Kevin Butler Marty Cahill Bob Carter Daryl Chambers R oy Courtney Steve Crosby Ray Curnow Ron Davidson Bill Davies S. Davies W. Davies T Ed Davis L. Denmead Max Devlin Austin Domaschenz Des Domaschenz T. Dunstan Ted Edmunds Allen Edwards George Etheridge D. Everett John Everett Ted Fish Vic Gill Ian Grant George Gray Max Green Ray Hall Norm Hamilton Rory Herauville Bernie Hill Colin Hill Norm Hunt Danny Irvine Allan Jeffreys Bruce Jenkins David Jones Ron Jordan Wayne Kell Alan Kellett Alf Kellett Dave Kellett Noel Klein Hec Knight Ron Knight Mick Laidlaw Ed Lake Stan Lakey Herb Lee George Long Norm Lorensini Geoff McErvale Doug McGregor Leo McMahon Alec McWilliam Bill Maes George Magee Jim Maher Mick Mahoney Andre Malins B. Mannion Les Mark Jack Marone Jackie Mason Arthur Maxwell Harold May Allan Meaney Brian Melville Jim Menzies Alf Mercer Barry Morris Robert Morris Bruce Munn Tom Nancarrow Bill Newell Les North John O’Keefe Dan O’Leary Dick Oliver Joel Owen Eric Patterson Bert Peart Ivan Pellas D. Powell Lindsay Quick Arthur Reed Bill Retallick Rex Rewell Howard Reynolds Neil Robe Ned Romeo Vin Ryan Rick Rykers Bill Segrave John Schmidt Charles Scicluna David Skewes Harry Smerdon Brian Smith Roy Smith Bill Spicer Tony Stephens Max Stephens Tom Stevenson Neil Sutherland Doug Thompson Ian Tierney Ian Trenfield John Truscott Bill Trusler Bill Tuddenham A. Turnbull Dave van Oorschot E. van Rooy Harry van Oorschot Henk van Oorschot Bill van Oorschot Gerry van Rooy Harry van Rooy Ian Wallis Lou Walker Bill Ward Geoff Ward Vin Webb Bill Wellard L. Wellard R. Williams Terry Williams Doug Wiseman Edward Wrightlists, employees, personnel, ballarat, crews -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - St. Albans Secondary College School 1992 Class Photographs
... Walker, Rick Ballaglia, Thuong Le, Kartini Da cruz, derya Kemal, Ergy Guncelar, bernard Farrugia, Ivan Mu, Danny ?, ? Phunng, Jerey Lni Part of Row 3 and all of Rows 1 & 2 have been cropped out 5531.08 - St. Albans Secondary College 1992 Year 12.jpg Row 7: Menda Najdovski, Tony Koeankovski, Paul Brodej, John ?, David Emini, Charles Mercieca, Steve Danicevski, Tony ?, Sam Lymmidis, Peter Pliaskin, Michael McKenzie, Tony Markovski, Kaxim Eminovski Row 6: Anh Vu Dang, Vu Nguyen, Sait Demiri, Jins Polydoros, John Melifronixles, Ricardo Lay, Robert Causovski, Rita Bruoxis, Amanda Love, Georgina Kirkopoulois, George Burg, Atilla Suylurk, Sashz Acevski, Doug ?...Walker, Rick Ballaglia, Thuong Le, Kartini Da cruz, derya Kemal, Ergy Guncelar, bernard Farrugia, Ivan Mu, Danny ?, ? Phunng, Jerey Lni Part of Row 3 and all of Rows 1 & 2 have been cropped out 5531.08 - St. Albans Secondary College 1992 Year 12.jpg Row 7: Menda Najdovski, Tony Koeankovski, Paul Brodej, John ?, David Emini, Charles Mercieca, Steve Danicevski, Tony ?, Sam Lymmidis, Peter Pliaskin, Michael McKenzie, Tony Markovski, Kaxim Eminovski Row 6: Anh Vu Dang, Vu Nguyen, Sait Demiri, Jins Polydoros, John Melifronixles, Ricardo Lay, Robert Causovski, Rita Bruoxis, Amanda Love, Georgina Kirkopoulois, George Burg, Atilla Suylurk, Sashz Acevski, Doug ? ...The St. Albans High School opened in 1956 and changed its name to St. Albans Secondary College in 19905531.01 - St. Albans Secondary College 1992 Year 7-1.jpg Row 3: Andrew Sciberras, Kirsten Mazis, Depina Sarandoglou, Stella Bervanakis, Julia Stan, Frank Azzopardi, Dafina Kojdovska Row 2: Ante Bospic, Thai Tao, Andrew McKellar, Hatice Mulla, Enina Bec, Bevetlana Micevski, Maria Denetriou Row 1: Alicia Cassar, Danny Vella, Leigh Borg, Michael Toppin, Jasmin Winzar, Vanessa Catania, Sevgi Fajzulovska Teacher: Mr. Tarr 5531.02 - St. Albans Secondary College 1992 Year 7-2.jpg Row 3: Nick Gligorovski, Julie Velevski, Vural Ranadan, Simone Naan, Scott Mansfield, Angie Barun, Violeta Bogojov, Jasmin Nikolovska Row 2: Rebecca Campbell, Thao Phuong, Razvan Moldovan, Lena Meulenbrock, Ben Buyuknisan, Malcolm Dijs, Menka Cvetanovska, Luke Perria Row 1: Maria Vella, Josip Krpan, Snezena Latamanska, Zlatko Hovancek, Tanja Zdravkovska Teacher: Vicki Francis 5531.03 - St. Albans Secondary College 1992 Year 7-3.jpg Row 4: Rafael Momo, Tracey Singh, Alison Gauci, Avnije Bala, David Care Row 3: Peter Demetriou, Sally Petreski, Jane West, Paul Beska, Sam Loutas Row 2: Karolina Jovanski, Percival Jose, Darren Zammit-Vella, Angelo Barbara, Taliya Cikoja, Phi Tran Row 1: Robert Nehvatal, Ozmen Gunceler, Joanne Mac, Zihnije Hassan, Phuong Lu, Minushe Deniri, Katrina Gatt Teacher: Mr. Joe Degabrielle 5531.04 - St. Albans Secondary College 1992 Year 7-4.jpg Row 3: Michael Taslanan, Helen Sailba, Bradley Jakavicius, Louise Vella, svetlana Andric, Sandra De Sousa, Robert Fernandes Row 2: Okesene Sepusione, Alvaro Romero, Vu Truong, Kimberley Hindmarsh, Angela Atanasovska, Biljana Markovska, Karina Locke, Ricky Pisani Row 1: Julie Kiriacoudis, Alen Mallia, Kristina Popovacki, Anthony Pirotta, Lae Phong Thai, Annaliese Comelab, Ronna Ranos 5531.05 - St. Albans Secondary College 1992 Year 7-5.jpg Row 4: Maryana Tomasic, John Pavlicic, Daniel Sanarzija, Robert Sarna, Nicole Said Row 3: Phuong Le, Robert Gazovski, Mariusz Sierpinski, Daniel Love, Mustafa Mustafa, Ranses Diana Row 2: Sneza Nikolovski, Aide Lam, Anda Barisic, Natali Musulin, Skye Williams, Thanh tran Row 1: Yung Tran, Veeraj Lal, Hang Nguyen, Linh Luu, Lily Rustenovski, Joanne Darvell, Sean Sutton Teacher: Mrs. Veronica Sorace 5531.06 - St. Albans Secondary College 1992 Year 7-6.jpg Row 3: Sonia Dimitrievska, Laura Obeid, Bratislav Stamenkovic, Vladinir Ristevski, Jodie Galea, Chris Palewandrem, Huong Nguyen, Nada Mitrovic Row 2: Michelle Mercieca, Marie lachut, Ngugen Nguyen, Suzi Agenovski, Shafa Bahriyeli, Trang Huyng, Nahida Garibovic, Liza Bamford Row 1: Van Bui, Phu Quang, Bao Nguyen, Michelle Gatt, Duoc Nguyen, Thanh Nguyem, Eric Santo Teacher: A. Theodorou 5531.07 - St. Albans Secondary College 1992 Year 11.jpg Row 7: Pablo Matus, John Freisinger, Vlado Kotulae, Peter Cepiviroski, Henry Cenandez, Elia Kotsuglou, Jimmy Jacow, Michael Wallis, Jason Mifsud, Goran Domazetnvska, Szlko Cavkic, Darryn Blum, Justin Chrystie, Michael Zdravkovski, Errol Yourdenm Bensca Mali, Ricky Li, Ben tran Row 6: Jason Love, Mark Kusznir, Radaslaw Dimtitrov, Thomas Strinavic, Laurent Sawan, Daslumir Emina, Vesna Dimecvska, Laura Vasjuiz, Susie Petakovic, Diana Szmarzija, Tijana Milankovic, Ateca Hawea, Nichole Koliba, Marina Musulin, Trien Dang, Craig Casvalho, Peter Tasevski, Tan Bo, Hao Tran Row 5: Thoi Le, Van Tran, Toan Tran, Diana Raleska, Vesna ?, Jimmy Danni Giekas, Tinx ?, Danni?, Vesna Mitrevska, Kylie Axiak, Rachel Nicholson, Vesna Ketevska, Luli ?, Vesna Georgievski, Carol Davis, Early Henderson, Yoon Foo, Lisa ?, Julie ?, Jeff Beck, Jim Acevski Row 4: Hoa Tran, Nam Dean, Paul ?, John Gzcovski, Nicky ?, Vera Kimovska, Rosemary ?, Maria Bervanakis, ? Adikli, ? Gindze, Vera Markovska, Bilge Adem, Duska Gajinov, Manh Tran, William Thai, Josie Mellia, Sash Petreski, Ersin Belik Row 3: Betty Balla, Anila ?, Mamuel Nepromusceno, Robert Turos, Angela Walker, Rick Ballaglia, Thuong Le, Kartini Da cruz, derya Kemal, Ergy Guncelar, bernard Farrugia, Ivan Mu, Danny ?, ? Phunng, Jerey Lni Part of Row 3 and all of Rows 1 & 2 have been cropped out 5531.08 - St. Albans Secondary College 1992 Year 12.jpg Row 7: Menda Najdovski, Tony Koeankovski, Paul Brodej, John ?, David Emini, Charles Mercieca, Steve Danicevski, Tony ?, Sam Lymmidis, Peter Pliaskin, Michael McKenzie, Tony Markovski, Kaxim Eminovski Row 6: Anh Vu Dang, Vu Nguyen, Sait Demiri, Jins Polydoros, John Melifronixles, Ricardo Lay, Robert Causovski, Rita Bruoxis, Amanda Love, Georgina Kirkopoulois, George Burg, Atilla Suylurk, Sashz Acevski, Doug ?, Danny Ovuka Row 5: Huy Tran, Rachpal Saini, Connie Kha, Georgina Brand, Dal Dinh, Simone Debevo, Joanne Kruk, Penny Kartalis, Josipa Mickovn, Viera Kotulac, Suzie Petkovska, Adrinna Skek, ? Galea, Candice Thomas, Natzlie Spis, Skez Sejdijaj Row 4: Thanh Lang, Teddy Baluyot, Peanh Tran, Dawn ?, Irene Ng. Anna Smolen, Kathy Simevska, Tina Ognenovska, Duy Any Hoang, Marilena Andrendakis, Ewa Ostrowski, Vanesaa Vo, Anh Ngo, Vong Nguyen, Phi Huynh, Sonja Cansovski, Bilyana Kuxmznoska, Vicky Saranlavas Row 3: Anh Nguy, Hong Vo, John Attard, Melissa Hamer, Leanne Perry, Naretta Laraton, Georgorie Olivem Dimcevska, Steve ?, Sau Tran, Tuan Lu, Dianne Sawzn, Daniella Kupina, Rosemary Jerhie, Maryann Stellini, Jasna ?, Sara Pinevski, Paula Gordon, Mandy Webb, Mary Psaila Row 2: Charisima Magallanes, Annie Vo, Skenika Smgunam, Snezana Andrie, Susan ?, Blaga Cyelansoka, Manduy Walmsley, Mark ?, Paul Nehvaral, Adrian Scheber, Trudie Williams, Karen Borg, Eva Cyno, Frances Frappa, Necta ?, Uyen Nguyen, Chau Thai, Samantha Grech Row 1 has been cropped out st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans, st. albans secondary college -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, The Official Melbourne Concert Party Saigon 1967
... Unknown guide Doug owen (compere), Garth thompson, Terry Walker, Peter Robinson and John Farrar of the Stranger Band, Patti McGrath (now Newton) and Denise "Ding Dong" Drysdale...Unknown guide Doug owen (compere), Garth thompson, Terry Walker, Peter Robinson and John Farrar of the Stranger Band, Patti McGrath (now Newton) and Denise "Ding Dong" Drysdale The Official Melbourne Concert Party Saigon 1967 Photograph Photograph ...Framed photo of Concert Party LTOR. Unknown guide Doug owen (compere), Garth thompson, Terry Walker, Peter Robinson and John Farrar of the Stranger Band, Patti McGrath (now Newton) and Denise "Ding Dong" DrysdaleNVVM Collectionframed photo, doug owen, patti mcgrath, the strangers, denise drysdale -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Fog on the Dive: 100 years of the Surrey Park Swimming Club, 2004
... doug andrews...(mr) mick withers...(mr) robert menzies...(mr) robert elmore...j. bell...(miss) alwyn mitchell...(miss) bev lyall...(mr) j orrill...(ms) maureen meagher...(ms) sandra giles...(mr) mack greening...(mr) des meagher...(ms) diane elmore...(ms) christine meagher...(ms) lyn reardon...d. walker...The authors have highlighted a few people who were life members and also some other notable swimmers. surrey park swimming club (vic) swimming box hill (mr) gerard o'donnell (mr) george lyall (mr) matt welsh (mrs) bev storey (mr) ian pope (mr) ted holdaway (mr) dick holdaway (mr) john konrads (mr) harold prudden (mrs) lesley lobban (mr) gary hart (mr) brett davis (mr) gary winduss (mr) doug andrews (mr) mick withers (mr) robert menzies (mr) robert elmore j. bell (miss) alwyn mitchell (miss) bev lyall (mr) j orrill (ms) maureen meagher (ms) sandra giles (mr) mack greening (mr) des meagher (ms) diane elmore (ms) christine meagher (ms) lyn reardon d. walker (ms) barbara somcox (ms) mavis dahl (ms) ilma dahl (mr) john (snow) lobban (mr) alan baster (mr) tom richards (mr) john lauder (miss) val george (mr) ashley cooper (mr) noel collacott (mr) colin mcdonald (mrs) ivy lavinia weber (mr) frank beaurepaire This book has recorded as much history as is possible of the Surrey Park Swimming Club which lost many records in a fire in 1929. ...This book has recorded as much history as is possible of the Surrey Park Swimming Club which lost many records in a fire in 1929. The authors have highlighted a few people who were life members and also some other notable swimmers.This book has recorded as much history as is possible of the Surrey Park Swimming Club which lost many records in a fire in 1929. The authors have highlighted a few people who were life members and also some other notable swimmers.surrey park swimming club (vic), swimming, box hill, (mr) gerard o'donnell, (mr) george lyall, (mr) matt welsh, (mrs) bev storey, (mr) ian pope, (mr) ted holdaway, (mr) dick holdaway, (mr) john konrads, (mr) harold prudden, (mrs) lesley lobban, (mr) gary hart, (mr) brett davis, (mr) gary winduss, (mr) doug andrews, (mr) mick withers, (mr) robert menzies, (mr) robert elmore, j. bell, (miss) alwyn mitchell, (miss) bev lyall, (mr) j orrill, (ms) maureen meagher, (ms) sandra giles, (mr) mack greening, (mr) des meagher, (ms) diane elmore, (ms) christine meagher, (ms) lyn reardon, d. walker, (ms) barbara somcox, (ms) mavis dahl, (ms) ilma dahl, (mr) john (snow) lobban, (mr) alan baster, (mr) tom richards, (mr) john lauder, (miss) val george, (mr) ashley cooper, (mr) noel collacott, (mr) colin mcdonald, (mrs) ivy lavinia weber, (mr) frank beaurepaire -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Fog on the Dive: 100 years of the Surrey Park Swimming Club, 2004
... doug andrews...(mr) mick withers...(mr) robert menzies...(mr) robert elmore...j. bell...(miss) alwyn mitchell...(miss) bev lyall...(mr) j orrill...(ms) maureen meagher...(ms) sandra giles...(mr) mack greening...(mr) des meagher...(ms) diane elmore...(ms) christine meagher...(ms) lyn reardon...d. walker...The authors have highlighted a few people who were life members and also some other notable swimmers. surrey park swimming club (vic) swimming box hill (mr) gerard o'donnell (mr) george lyall (mr) matt welsh (mrs) bev storey (mr) ian pope (mr) ted holdaway (mr) dick holdaway (mr) john konrads (mr) harold prudden (mrs) lesley lobban (mr) gary hart (mr) brett davis (mr) gary winduss (mr) doug andrews (mr) mick withers (mr) robert menzies (mr) robert elmore j. bell (miss) alwyn mitchell (miss) bev lyall (mr) j orrill (ms) maureen meagher (ms) sandra giles (mr) mack greening (mr) des meagher (ms) diane elmore (ms) christine meagher (ms) lyn reardon d. walker (ms) barbara somcox (ms) mavis dahl (ms) ilma dahl (mr) john (snow) lobban (mr) alan baster (mr) tom richards (mr) john lauder (miss) val george (mr) ashley cooper (mr) noel collacott (mr) colin mcdonald (mrs) ivy lavinia weber (mr) frank beaurepaire This book has recorded as much history as is possible of the Surrey Park Swimming Club which lost many records in a fire in 1929. ...This book has recorded as much history as is possible of the Surrey Park Swimming Club which lost many records in a fire in 1929. The authors have highlighted a few people who were life members and also some other notable swimmers.This book has recorded as much history as is possible of the Surrey Park Swimming Club which lost many records in a fire in 1929. The authors have highlighted a few people who were life members and also some other notable swimmers.surrey park swimming club (vic), swimming, box hill, (mr) gerard o'donnell, (mr) george lyall, (mr) matt welsh, (mrs) bev storey, (mr) ian pope, (mr) ted holdaway, (mr) dick holdaway, (mr) john konrads, (mr) harold prudden, (mrs) lesley lobban, (mr) gary hart, (mr) brett davis, (mr) gary winduss, (mr) doug andrews, (mr) mick withers, (mr) robert menzies, (mr) robert elmore, j. bell, (miss) alwyn mitchell, (miss) bev lyall, (mr) j orrill, (ms) maureen meagher, (ms) sandra giles, (mr) mack greening, (mr) des meagher, (ms) diane elmore, (ms) christine meagher, (ms) lyn reardon, d. walker, (ms) barbara somcox, (ms) mavis dahl, (ms) ilma dahl, (mr) john (snow) lobban, (mr) alan baster, (mr) tom richards, (mr) john lauder, (miss) val george, (mr) ashley cooper, (mr) noel collacott, (mr) colin mcdonald, (mrs) ivy lavinia weber, (mr) frank beaurepaire -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Junior Legacy Classes, 1953
... S Neville) L-R David Burn, Wallace Burn, Cyril Burn, John Chapman, Garry Walton, Barry Marks, David Mission, Peter Mildenhall, Doug Walton, Tony Chapman, Ian Ross, Barry Walker' in blue ink....S Neville) L-R David Burn, Wallace Burn, Cyril Burn, John Chapman, Garry Walton, Barry Marks, David Mission, Peter Mildenhall, Doug Walton, Tony Chapman, Ian Ross, Barry Walker' in blue ink. Black and white photo of Legacy boys class talking to a man. ...A photo of Legacy President Neville visiting group of young legatees at a gymnastics class in Footscray. There are 12 boys, of various ages, in gymnastics gear, some holding books or certificates. Legacy clubs ran classes for junior legatees for many years. It was part of providing for the children of their deceased comrades. The skills they learned were show cased in an annual demonstration usually at the Melbourne Town Hall. It appears to be photo taken professionally, as there are several photos of different classes (see 00862 - 00867) perhaps to record Legacy classes for promotion purposes. Many were published in the September 1953 newsletter. The caption for this photo was : President Legatee S Neville having an informal talk with new Junior Legatees of Footscray class following presentation of Certificates and the coverted badges of Junior Legacy.A record of a way Legacy provided classes for junior legatees.Black and white photo of Legacy boys class talking to a man.Printed on the back 'Footscray'. Stamped '531' in blue ink . Handwritten 'The President (L/. S Neville) L-R David Burn, Wallace Burn, Cyril Burn, John Chapman, Garry Walton, Barry Marks, David Mission, Peter Mildenhall, Doug Walton, Tony Chapman, Ian Ross, Barry Walker' in blue ink.junior legatee, boys' classes -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell Golf Club's Mr Jack Walker, Mr David Dunn as President with Mr Doug Foster & Mr Alex Hunt
... Stawell Golf Club's Mr Jack Walker, Mr David Dunn as President with Mr Doug Foster & Mr Alex Hunt...Jack Walker. David Dunn (President). Doug Foster. Alex Hunt....Jack Walker. David Dunn (President). Doug Foster. Alex Hunt. Stawell Sport Stawell Golf Club's Mr Jack Walker, Mr David Dunn as President with Mr Doug Foster & Mr Alex Hunt Photograph ...Stawell Golf Club. Jack Walker. David Dunn (President). Doug Foster. Alex Hunt.stawell sport -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaB&W photo of another photo or newspaper photograph of Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls, Undated
... Doug Nicholls Centre’. In 1958 Nicholls was a foundation member of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement (Federal Council for the Advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders after 1964), which he served as national field officer (1961) and Victorian secretary (1962-63). While an innovator in tactics, he was alarmed by the influence of confrontational ‘black power’ politics in the AAL and resigned as a director amid turmoil on this issue in 1969, claiming the concept was a ‘bitter word’, not needed in Australia. Similar tensions in FCAATSI led him to join with Kath Walker...Doug Nicholls Centre’. In 1958 Nicholls was a foundation member of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement (Federal Council for the Advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders after 1964), which he served as national field officer (1961) and Victorian secretary (1962-63). While an innovator in tactics, he was alarmed by the influence of confrontational ‘black power’ politics in the AAL and resigned as a director amid turmoil on this issue in 1969, claiming the concept was a ‘bitter word’, not needed in Australia. Similar tensions in FCAATSI led him to join with Kath Walker ...Sir Douglas Ralph Nicholls (1906-1988), footballer, pastor, activist and governor, was born on 9 December 1906 at Cummeragunja Aboriginal mission, New South Wales, fifth child of Herbert Nicholls, seasonal worker, and his wife Florence, née Atkinson. Doug grew up at Cummeragunja, on the Murray River near Barmah, in its golden years of Aboriginal autonomy. Thomas Shadrach James gave him and other Yorta Yorta children a sound primary education, reinforcing the pride and self-assurance gained from their parents. As Doug grew, so too did the powers of the State’s Aboriginal Protection Board. Doug’s elder sister Hilda was removed about 1915. When Doug reached 14, he was moved off under the Aborigines Protection Act (1909) to find work. He took a job with dredging teams constructing levees on the Murray. Like other youths in the region Nicholls played Australian rules football, emulating kinsmen who had won local premierships since the 1890s. Doug and his brother Herbert (‘Dowie’) played with Tongala in the mid-1920s. Melbourne football beckoned, Doug trying out unsuccessfully for Carlton in 1927. He signed with the Northcote Victorian Football Association team, despite his nervousness about his Aboriginality, and was given a job with Northcote City Council. ‘Dowie’ joined him for a season. Doug was short at 5 ft 2 ins (158 cm), but muscular and lightning fast. He competed regularly during a boom in professional running, winning many heat and place prizes. In 1929 he won the Nyah and Warracknabeal gifts, earning a sash and £100 in each, together with a case of cutlery in the latter. Using his speed on the wing for Northcote, he produced great spring and agility from his compact body. The Sporting Globe reported in 1929 that ‘he flashes through packs of big men, whisks around small men . . . and attempts marks at the back of any six-footer’. In front-on clashes he was flattened only to rise again. The sole Aborigine in the VFA, he was known affectionately as the ‘flying Abo’ but called worse by his opponents’ barrackers. He competed for five seasons, being named ‘best and fairest’ twice, appearing in three association grand finals and winning in 1929. Keen to earn more than a seasonal wage, in 1931 Nicholls accepted a three-year contract with Jimmy Sharman’s travelling boxing show. The bouts matched opposites, local against tent boxer, white against black, and sometimes men of different sizes. He faced stiff competition from those who wanted to best the noted Melbourne black footballer, the crowd adding racial abuse. A far better footballer than boxer, he copped some punishment. Fighting in the Melbourne Stadium in December 1931, he was described by Truth as ‘slow and awkward’, but packing a ‘good wallop’. In 1932 Sharman, who treated his boxers fairly, released Nicholls to join the Fitzroy Victorian Football League team, which agreed to employ him as its groundsman. He played fifty-four games for Fitzroy over six seasons until knee trouble forced him out in 1937. Winning cups in 1934 and 1935, he played alongside Haydn Bunton and Wilfred (‘Chicken’) Smallhorn. Grand finals eluded him but he represented Victoria twice. Following his mother’s death, Nicholls revisited the Church of Christ chapel in Northcote, where they had worshipped together. On 17 July 1932 he experienced a conversion. He was soon baptised and witnessed openly, leading his fellow footballers to occasional church parades. Nicholls exhibited leadership qualities. William Cooper, founder of the Australian Aborigines’ League and Nicholls’ Yorta Yorta kinsman and fellow Christian, encouraged the young footballer. In February 1935 Cooper, Nicholls and others lobbied Thomas Paterson, the Commonwealth minister for the interior, over the need for Federal control of Aboriginal affairs. Nicholls attended the Day of Mourning protest for Aborigines held in Sydney on 26 January 1938, declaring: ‘after 150 years our people are still influenced and bossed by white people. I know we can proudly hold our own with others if given the chance’. When Cooper retired in November 1940 Nicholls became secretary of the AAL. On 2 June 1941 Nicholls enlisted in the Citizen Military Forces. He trained at Seymour and Bonegilla before being posted to the 29th Battalion. As Major Frank Corr’s batman, he was popular with other soldiers who tolerated his preaching and Bible reading. His army service was brief, however, and he was discharged in Melbourne on compassionate grounds on 22 January 1942. His biographer claimed that the Fitzroy police requested his return to mediate in the racial tensions developing between servicemen and the mostly respectable Aboriginal families living in crowded and dilapidated Fitzroy housing; Aboriginal people maintain that they requested his release. Nicholls began welfare work and religious services from an Aboriginal home in Gertrude Street, Fitzroy. In April 1942, ‘Dowie’ died of road accident trauma, leaving his wife, Gladys, née Bux, and three children. On 26 December 1942 at Moama Methodist Church, New South Wales, Nicholls married her, a caring gesture which developed into a loving partnership. In January 1943 he initiated ‘Aboriginal Sunday’, featuring a gum leaf orchestra and choir. By 1955 this service had moved to July and later evolved into National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) week. Ordained a Churches of Christ pastor in 1945, Nicholls conducted a vigorous ministry from a chapel in Gore Street, Fitzroy. His work survived on donations, a small honorarium, and his employment as team coach (1947) and curator at the Northcote Football Ground. In the 1950s Gladys established grocery and opportunity shops to earn income and provide services. Their house soon overflowed with people in need or visitors to Melbourne. Nicholls also hosted inspiring African American visitors such as the pianist Winifred Attwell and the singer Harry Belafonte. His ministry extended to Aboriginal country communities. Gladys taught Sunday school, undertook endless fund-raising and welfare work beside her husband, and became his greatest supporter and financial manager. They formed an Aboriginal Girls’ Hostel in 1956, for which they acted as house parents, and bought holiday units for Aborigines at Queenscliff. Persistently advocating Aboriginal rights, Nicholls protested about the impact of the Woomera rocket range on the people of the Warburton Ranges, co-ordinated the production of a concert, Out of the Dark, scripted by Jean Campbell, to rectify the omission of Aborigines from Victoria’s Commonwealth jubilee celebrations, and criticised the Victorian Aboriginal Protection Board. In 1957 when the board was transformed into the Aborigines’ Welfare Board, he and Harold Blair were appointed as Aboriginal representatives. Maintaining the stance of a political moderate, he did not bear grudges and sought to build bridges between black and white. He co-operated with any group that aided the cause, including the Council of Aboriginal Rights, whose executive were members of the Communist Party of Australia. This association attracted the attention of the Australian Security Intelligence Organization, which in 1957 began to keep a file on Nicholls. In May 1957 Nicholls formed the Victorian Aborigines Advancement League with Doris Blackburn and Gordon Bryant, a Federal parliamentarian. As its paid field officer and spokesman, Nicholls contested assimilation policies and used film to raise awareness of issues. When the Welfare Board attempted to close Lake Tyers reserve, Gippsland, he resigned in disgust and led a protest march on parliament in May 1963. The AAL also petitioned the United Nations on land rights in June, perhaps the first indigenous body to do so. He argued for new premises at 58 Cunningham Street, Northcote, opened in 1966 as the ‘Doug Nicholls Centre’. In 1958 Nicholls was a foundation member of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement (Federal Council for the Advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders after 1964), which he served as national field officer (1961) and Victorian secretary (1962-63). While an innovator in tactics, he was alarmed by the influence of confrontational ‘black power’ politics in the AAL and resigned as a director amid turmoil on this issue in 1969, claiming the concept was a ‘bitter word’, not needed in Australia. Similar tensions in FCAATSI led him to join with Kath Walker (Oodgeroo Noonuccal) in establishing the short-lived National Tribal Council as an alternative forum. As the AAL leadership moderated their stance, he returned as president (1969-74) of the new all-Aboriginal organisation. He was also a keen patron of the National Aboriginal Sports Foundation, founded in 1969. Many honours were conferred on Nicholls: he was appointed MBE (1957) and OBE (1968) and knighted (1972). In 1962 he was named Victorian ‘Father of the Year’ and the State’s second Aboriginal justice of the peace. Crowned Melbourne’s 1973 King of Moomba, he was declared Bapu Mamus (a Torres Strait term for ‘headman’) by the NTC. On 1 December 1976 Sir Douglas was appointed Governor of South Australia, but his health deteriorated within weeks, making it difficult for him to perform his official duties. In March 1977 he hosted Queen Elizabeth during her royal tour and was appointed KCVO. He relinquished his governorship on 30 April 1977 following a stroke. Ill health continued to dog him during retirement, but he played his Nelson Eddy records, enjoyed his expanding family, and when able, ministered to the Aboriginal Church at the League’s premises. Sir Douglas Nicholls died on 4 June 1988 at Mooroopna, predeceased (1981) by his wife and survived by his five children. He was given a state funeral and buried in tribal ground at Cummeragunja cemetery. Among the many tributes to him are an oval at Northcote, handed to the AAL in 1982, a Canberra suburb gazetted in 1991, and a fellowship for Indigenous leadership established in 2003, all in his name, and a statue of Sir Doug and Lady Nicholls by Louis Laumen, unveiled in 2007 in Parliament Gardens, Melbourne. Sir Douglas Nicholls is shown speaking at a microphone; head and shoulders; dressed in a suit.Pastor Douglas Nicholls
