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Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Furniture - Wheelchair, c. 1900
... early wheelchair... Churchill Island Churchill Island gippsland Wheelchair Furniture ...Cane wheelchair with small metal wheels. Curved arms supported on each side by single strut. Decorative scroll top centre of backrest. Hole in wickerwork of seat. Diamond pattern in backrest. Fold-away solid footplate under seat.churchill island, early wheelchair, amess barn -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Club History, ZILLES COLLECTION: "The History of The Springbank Football Club, 1925-1975" by Shane Everard, published 1976
Zilles Printers was begun by Lewis Zilles in the early 1930s. It was in McKenzie Street Ballarat. His son Jeffrey also became a printer - letterpress, offset and screen printer. The business became Zilles Printers/Graphics and was in Armstrong Street and later Bell Street Ballarat. The information for this book has been compiled by Shane Everard, the Springbank Football Club's historian. Early history took time to collect. Later years were easier. He has written many articles that have been published in the local newspapers. Shane worked at Ballarat School of Mines. He was wheelchair bound and worked in the disability sector. Booklet with yellow cover. Club emblem on front cover. Photographs of teams, players named. Statistic for each year.zilles printers, lewis zilles, shane everard, springbank football club, ballarat school of mines, history of springbank, club records -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Newsletter, Paravics Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 12, May 1972 - Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria, May 1971
The Paravics Sports Club, now known as Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria, was formed in 1962 to help a group of eight athletes with disability compete in national and international sporting competitions. Apart from its goal for advocating for greater sporting and recreation opportunities for disabled athletes, Paravics / Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria also sought to bring awareness and advocacy to the general needs of wheelchair bound persons. The newsletter, the first for 1972, includes numerous news items, including: - Notes from Dr Burke of the Austin Hospital's Spinal Unit, on a year-long of tour of overseas spinal centres, principally in South Africa, France, United Kingdom, and the United States. Burke notes that based on his observations during tour, the standard and quality of treatment at the Austin for spinal injuries is "As good as anywhere in the world and in some respects the best, particularly that of early treatment after injury". Burke also notes the difference in attitudes between different countries in terms of research focus, equipment and technology, the use of sport as a rehabilitation tool for people with permanent spinal injuries, and staffing levels and education. - Job vacancies - News from the Quadriplegic Activities Group. - Information about various auxiliary groups and fundraising efforts. - News about members of the organisation. - A letter from Mrs D. Kendall about her efforts to improve the situation for disabled car drivers with regards to parking, and for providing wheelchairs to various venues for the purposes of providing access to such places as the Myer Music Bowl, parks, gardens, etc With the introduction of the metric system in Australia, Paravics attempted to use the adoption of the metric system for a fundraising campaign called "mark a metre", which included a poster attached to the newsletter.Three photocopied sheets (6 pages, double-sided), full-text.This newsletter contains six pages of news items.paravics sports club, disabled sports, wheelchair sport, mike jarrett, paraplegic and quadriplegic association of victoria -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph - Disabled
This file contains one item. Series of seventeen black and white original photographs relating to disability and disability workshops. Some or all were apparently from the Caulfield Contact newspaper. Generally undated, but the dates 1983 and 1985 are given for two groups of photos. The photos are as follows (as catalogued): A. 5 ‘disability workshop photos’ B. 2 ‘disability photos for Caulfield Contact’ C. 3 photos of ‘Specific Home Help’, depicting Isobell Hood, Margo Broadway, Georgie Broadway, and Maureen McGregor. D. 2 photos of ‘Coping with Disability- End of Glenferrie Road Transport’- depicts motorised tricycle crossing Glenferrie Road, and ‘Young People at Bank’. E. 3 photos: ‘Blind Cyclist Alan Bates and Team Mate at RUIB, St Kilda Road, early 1985’ (one photo); ‘Caulfield Hospital Wheelchair Rally, 30/4/?’ (sic) (one photo); and ‘YMCA Swimming Pool Encore Group for Mastectomies 1983’.disabled people, caulfield court, bicycles, caulfield hospital, caulfield, glenferrie road, ymca, home help