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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Clifford Craig, Kevin Fahy, E Graeme Robertson, Early Colonial Furniture in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1972
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Telegram: Fahy to Dunolly, 21st January 1864
Murray Comrie Collection. A telegram sent from a Bill (?) Fahy in Tarnagulla to a recipient in Dunolly on 21st Jan 1864. Notifies recipient that 'contractors men arrived'. Author says 'i do not know the site. Contractors men leaving material on supposed site near Reservoir'.tarnagulla, post office, telegrams, chief secretary, fahy, construction, reservoir, recreation reserve, workers, work -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: REFLECTIONS BY RICKY NIXON AND JAN SYMONDS
Reflections by Ricky Nixon and Jan Symonds ( Smith ) on their time at Golden Square PS. Also photocopied picture of 1969 footy champs. P. Brooks, P. Dunstone, K. Smith, S. Noye, G. Collier, G. Stanford, P. Stanistreet, G. Lowe, R. Ervin, I. Neivandt, D. Munari, P. McConville, M. Doney, T. Potter, T. Blaufuhs, D. Trickey, I. Claridge, C. O'Hara, c. Whitlock, P. Fahy, I. Symons, N. Cramer.bendigo, education, golden square primary school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE SCHOOL COLLECTION: 1969 FOOTBALL TEAM, 1969
Black and white photograph of winners of Advertiser trophy for Football 1969, Golden Square School, with names, under glass in timber frame. Back row: P. Brooks, P. Dunstone, K. Smith, S. Noye, G. Collier, G. Stanford, P. Stanistreet. Middle row: G. Lowe, R. Ervin, I. Neivandt, D. Munari (Coach), P. McConville, M. Doney, T. Potter. Front row: T. Blaufhus, D. Trickey, N. Claridge, C. O'Hara (Capt.), G. Whitlock, P Fahy, I Symons, N. Cramerbendigo, education, golden square school -
Buda Historic Home & Garden Castlemaine
Drawing - Illustration - Design for Jewellery, Ernest Leviny - Britannia pendant jewellery design, c1851
Original jewellery design for 'Britannia' pendant by Ernest Leviny, designed when he was living in London c1851, before travelling to the Australian goldfields of Castlemaine in late 1852. Leviny and his partner, Frederick Boocke, supplied jewellery designs to Watherston and Brogden in London. This design was made into a pendant by another London company, S.H. & D. Gass and was awarded a prize medal at the Great Exhibition of 1851 at the Crystal Palace in London. Leviny brought many of his original jewellery designs with him when he came out to Australia from Britain. See Schofield, Anne & Fahy, Kevin (1991), 'Australian jewellery: 19th and early 20th century'; Woodbridge, Suffolk, Antique Collectors Club, p. 39; Gere, Charalotte & Rudoe, Judy (2010), 'Jewellery in the Age of Queen Victoria', Pub.The British Museum p.340.This original jewellery design for the 'Britannia' pendant by noted colonial silversmith and jewellery, Ernest Leviny, is significant due to its link with the 'Britannia Pendant' awarded a prize medal at Great Exhibition of 1851, held at the Crystal Palace in London.Original jewellery design for a pendant featuring a standing woman (Britannia) holding a trident in her left hand and possible oar in her right hand, with Gothic style ornate pillars on each side and an archway overhead. Beneath the figure are three pearl drops. Drawn in pencil on grey card with gold ink highlights and red watercolour tinting.ernest leviny, jewellery, design, illustration, brittania, 1851, great exhibition of 1851 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Program, VIOSH: Victorian Industrial Safety Convention, August 1979
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. The Victorian Industrial Safety Convention was held over three days at Monash University - 21,22,23 August 1979. It was opened by the Governor of Victoria Sir Henry Winneke. Speakers included - J L Fahy, Commissioner of the New Zealand Accident Compensation Commissionand and Professor David Klein from Michigan State University. Derek Woolley and Derek Viner (Engineering) plus J W Snow (Statistics and Mathematical Modelling) from Ballarat College of Advanced Education were among the speakers.Gloss paper with red writing. Section has been cut off - possibly a return slip indicating attendance at the convention.Dates and times for sessions plus speakersviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, victorian industrial safety convention, governor of victoria, sir henry winneke, jl fahy, commissioner accident compensation commission, new zealand, professor david klein, michigan state university, derek woolley, derek viner, ballarat college of advanced education, eric wigglesworth, royal australian college of surgeons