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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Dressmaker's model, Wolf Form and Co. (New York), 1971
This dressmaker's model has been made by a New York firm (1971 model) and comes from the Fletcher Jones Factory in Warrnambool. It would have been used for making and displaying ladies' clothing made at the factory. David Fletcher Jones (1895-1977) served in World War One and in the 1920s set up as a travelling hawker selling drapery in Western Victoria. In 1924 he opened a men's wear shop in Warrnambool and manufactured in sute. In 1946 a Fletcher Jones shop opened in melbourne and in 1948 a factory was established in Warrnambool with a new company, Fletcher Jones and Staff begun in 1951. The company initially specialized in men's trousers but later expanded into both men's and women's clothing. It became an Australia-wide company known throughout the country until it ceased in 2011 and the Warrnambool factory buildings were sold.This dressmaker's model is of considerable interest as a memento of the Fletcher Jones and Staff Company, founded in Warrnambool, employing many local people for a great number of years and known throughout Australia for its quality products and pioneering business model as a founder and staff co-operative.This is a dressmaker's model with the body section (bust and torso) having a fabric cover over a wooden core. The top section is bronze-coloured with a silver rim. Beneath the body section is a wire frame and a metal base on castors. The castors are rusty and the fabric is broken in places. Collapsible model 1971 22 WOLF FORM Registered perfect model forms N Y 140 5th Avefletcher jones and staff, fletcher jones factory warrnambool, warrnambool history -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Form/s, Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society (BTPS), "Proxy Form", Oct. 1980
Printed form by the BTPS, titled "Proxy Form", for use at the 1980 Annual General Meeting. Gives detail of the person giving proxy, person to and second person, with space for signature and proxy direction. Printed in green ink. Three copies held - blank form, proxy from David Mickle and David Frost. Proxy made out to Richard Gilbert and Stephen Butler.Forms filled in by respective people.trams, tramways, btps, annual reports, proxy form -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Premier's Award for Senior Citizen of the Year 1999 nomination form
Nomination form for Neil Maxwell, to become Senior Citizen of the Year in 1999. Ken Gunning completed this form and, as part of the application, submitted a typed list of Neil's volunteering commitments over the past 40 years, from the notes he made.4 x A4 pages - one form with handwritten responses, 2 handwritten pages and one typed documentnon-fictionelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, association for the blind -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Form 1C 1972, 1972
B/W Form Photograph in front of Brick uildingStawell High School Form 1c 1972 Winter uniform 4 rows female students and demale form Mistress (Teacher)education, class photo, stawell high schoool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Form, State Bank credit form, 1977_
Pay-in forms used by the SSBV (State Bank) before being taken over by the Commonwealth BankOne pay-in form printed in green on green paper, with covering letter297 Macleod 4451 account number 3582state savings bank of victoriia -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Helen Curkpatrick, Stawell High School 1964 – Form 1 1964 to Form 6 1969 Reunion 2004, 2004
Book compiled for Student Reunion 2004 Form 1 1964 - Form 6 1969 GroupClear Plastic cover over card with a b/w picture of Stawell High School.Stawell High School Form 1 1964 to Form 6 1969 Group. Stawell High School Reunion. Reunion held Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 August 2004stawell education -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club, City of Ringwood Garden Competition 1972, Entry Form, 1972
City of Ringwood Garden Competition 1972 Entry Form by the Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club.Typed formCity of Ringwood Garden Competition 1972 Entry Form Section 1. Open (Gardener employed) Section 2. Amateur, over 60 feet Section 3. Amateur, under 60 feet. Section 4. Front Garden. Section 5. New Garden (under 3 years) Section 6. Vegetable Garden. Section 7. Native Garden or other than floral. Section 8. Special section. Gardeners over 65 years. Name: ...................................... Address: ........................................... Section No. Please complete and return before 23rd. February 1972 to Mrs. V.H.Wilson, Secretary, Ringwood & District Horticultural and Garden Club, 38 William St Ringwood. 3134. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Form 2C 1973, 1973
B/W. Form Photo in front of New Holland Oval. 4 Rows of female students and Teacher. Sumer UniformStawell High School Form 2c 1973education, stawell high school, class photo -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Certificate - Registration Form, Registration Form For Outgoing Waitress
Collected by an Australian soldier on R&R, this receipt was issued when he took a waitress out to accompany him to a night club.Pink paper with black printing. Writing is in blue ink, with ticks over certain areas on the form.Registration Form For Outgoing Of Waitress/Shanghai Bar/Sims P.certificate, registration, peter sims, nvvm, shanghai bar, royal australian army medical corps -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - CARD, RECORD OF SERVICE, Australian Navy - Form A170, C. 1957 - 60
Service Card, brown buckram colour, with fold line.“Army Form AAF A170 National Service Act 1951-53 Record of Service Card Number 188796 Registration No V70118 Name: O'Mahoney, Brian Kevin Dates: 8 Jan 1957 to 30 Jun 1960” Signed by: ADJT 38 Inf Bnservice, national service -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Students 1971 Form 6
6975-14 Stawell High School Form 6 1971 Students Class Photo Stawell High School Form 6education -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, The Charge of the Whitehorse Brigade : a History of the Box Hill Football Club. Part one 1888 - 1950 (Preliminary copy), 2016
Includes : History of the Box Hill District - 1837-1887, players lists of those within Victorian Football League connections. Includes: Reporter District Football Match results Includes: Football team photographs, medals and associated club insignia. Other names mentioned include: Arthur Leach, Jim Flynn, Jack Geddes and Bob StrachanHistory of the Box Hill Football Club formed in 1936. Includes events leading up to the Club's formation. Covers 1888 to 1950. 146pDonated by one of the authors, Armin Richter 4/4/2016box hill football club, football clubs, sporting clubs, sport - victoria, box hill district, nunawading football club, reporter district football, (mr) arthur leach, (mr) jim flynn, (mr) jack geddes, (mr) bob strachan, (mr) armin richter, (mr) john ure -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Currency - Coin, Australian One Penny 1932, 1932
Found at POW camp 13 site post war by war time guard. Contained in a gold coloured material covered display box.Circular Commonwealth of Australia copper coin, value one penny, dated 1932. Head and shoulders impression of George V wearing a crown on reverse sideone pennycamp 13, penny coin, australian currency, 1932 australian penny -
Greensborough Historical Society
Award - Trophy, Thomastown Golf Club, Thomastown Golf Club. Hole in One, 1980-1987
Golf trophy awarded by the Thomastown Golf Club to members who hit a "hole in one". Winners include: Nick Kaziro, 8th hole Whittlesea 27/01/1980; Mick Brasher, 16th hole Kilmore 07/09/1980; Joe Maletic, 8th hole Whittlesea 26/06/1983; Bruce Ryan, 16th hole Kilmore 26/02/1984; Sam Sia, 13th hole Bacchus Marsh 14/06/1987.Thomastown Golf Club was a social club formed in 1976. This is part of the Robert (Bob) Jones collection of Club memorabilia.Golf trophy in the shape of a timber number one with metal plaques."Thomastown Golf Club. C Grade Hole in One" engraved on plaque, winners' names on small plaques.thomastown golf club, golf trophies, bob jones, hole in one -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Interview / Report Form, 2000s
Multiple copies of Interview Forms used by Legatees when recording their interactions with Widows and families. Carbon copy forms were common in business for many years. The forms were used up until about 2018.A record of the way Legatees recorded their voluntary work.Interview forms in triplicate copies - white, blue and green.widows, legatees -
Carlton Football Club
Letter from Victorian Football League 1981, VFL Registration Form 5A, 1981
A now defunct Form 5A registration of playerA now defunct Form 5A registration of player of four time premiership player David McKay Career : 1969 - 1981 Debut : Round 3, 1969 vs Footscray, aged 19 years, 165 days Carlton Player No. 809 Games : 263 Goals : 277 Last Game : Grand Final, 1981 vs Collingwood, aged 31 years, 325 days Guernsey No. 43 Height : 191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.) Weight : 92 kg (15 stone, 0 lbs.) DOB : November 5, 1949 Premiership Player 1970, 1972, 1979, 1981 Carlton Hall of Fame (1996) One of the most spectacular high marks of his era, David Robert James “Swan” McKay was a Carlton star for twelve seasons, and a key member of four Premiership teams. Recruited from Newlyn, near Ballarat in central Victoria, McKay arrived at Princes Park in 1968 as a raw-boned 19 year-old. Coach Ron Barassi liked what he saw, and quickly realised that the laconic, easy-going country kid had the makings of something special after only a handful of games in the Blues’ number 43 guernsey. At 191cm and 95 kg he was robust enough to play in the ruck, while his exceptional aerial skills allowed him to hold down a key position. The problem was that he had joined the reigning premiers, so he wasn’t able to claim a regular place in the side until after the Blues were beaten by Richmond in the ’69 Grand Final. Early in the following season, McKay was given a chance at centre half-back, and took to it “like a swan to water.” Quick for his size and blessed with wonderful judgement, “Swan” soon became a crowd favourite. From that season on and throughout his career, it was only on rare occasions when the weekly televised football highlights package did not include footage of him drifting across the front of the pack to pluck the ball from the hands of an opponent, or leaping high over three or four sets of shoulders to take another soaring high mark. By 1970, McKay was embedded in the Carlton defence and hadn’t missed a game all season. After the Blues wound up second on the ladder, David experienced the thrill of a VFL final for the first time in his 29th senior match, when almost 113,000 fans packed into the MCG to see Collingwood beat Carlton by 10 points in a high-scoring Semi Final. Swan took 10 marks amid his 16 possessions that afternoon, and although his side was beaten, he revelled in the occasion. A fortnight later, after destroying St Kilda in a one-sided Preliminary Final, Carlton met Collingwood again in the Grand Final in front of an even bigger crowd. McKay was in trouble early against his taller, equally athletic opponent Len Thompson, but rallied after half time to get right on top as the Blues came from 44 points down to shatter Collingwood in the greatest of all Grand Final comebacks. Swan took nine telling marks and collected 18 possessions to be hailed as Best on Ground, before collecting the first of his four Premiership medals. One of the hallmarks of the Carlton teams coached by Barassi was their versatility, so as his career progressed, McKay started spending time up forward or in the ruck. From then on, when a game was in the balance and a goal or two was sorely needed, he was the man the Blues often looked for. He worked hard on his shooting for goal and became a reliable forward option. The 1972 final series must rank as one of Carlton’s finest hours, as the Blues fought their way through three hard, cut-throat games to meet the raging favourites Richmond in the Grand Final. In that remarkable encounter on a fine, cool day at the MCG, Swan lined up in a back pocket to cover the Tigers’ resting ruckmen and for once, lowered his colours to Richmond’s Neil Balme, who kicked 5 goals – but the Blues still won by 27 points and McKay picked up his second medal. In August 1973, Swan brought up game number 100 against Footscray at the Western Oval. Carlton won by nine points – thanks to McKay’s 13 marks in great game at centre half-back. A month later, the Blues and the Tigers met again on Grand Final day, and – still smarting from their surprise defeat the previous year – Richmond went head-hunting in a spiteful match. Swan was shifted forward early and kicked two majors, but neither he nor his team could match Richmond’s ferocity and the Tigers won the flag by 30 points. Midway through the following season, in round 14, 1975 - McKay was embroiled in another infamous encounter at Essendon’s Windy Hill – a game that saw eight players (himself included) reported. On a wet and miserable day dominated by a howling wind, Swan’s 22 disposals, 14 marks and eight goals won the game for Carlton, and making that victory even sweeter, he later escaped suspension for striking. By the time Carlton was knocked out of the finals in 1976 by straight-sets defeats at the hands of Hawthorn and North Melbourne, McKay was 27 and had racked up 172 games. But he felt he needed relief from the pressure-cooker life of a VFL footballer, so he agreed in principle to join WAFL club Subiaco. When he requested a clearance from Carlton however, the Blues steadfastly refused. Both sides dug in their heels, and some unfortunate headlines resulted before Swan relented and resumed training some weeks into 1977. In round 13 of that season, on a freezing cold and wet Saturday afternoon at the Junction Oval, bottom side Fitzroy caused a huge upset by beating Carlton by 7 points. In his 181st game, McKay took 9 marks, and his second goal of the game was the 200th of his career. McKay’s fourth Grand Final came in 1979 against Collingwood. By then one of only five survivors from the ’73 team, Swan was approaching his 30th birthday. yet still playing valuable, consistent football. In a close, absorbing match on a wet and slippery MCG that day, Carlton again won a nail-biter by just 5 points, thanks to Wayne Harmes’ famous swipe at the ball from a forward pocket in the last minutes of the game. The ball ended at the feet of Ken Sheldon, whose goal clinched Carlton’s twelfth Premiership, and McKay’s third. Throughout the majority of his career, Swan was a durable type who rarely suffered serious injury. That all changed in 1980 however, when he rolled an ankle, played on, and compounded the injury which hampered him for the rest of his career. Carlton made the finals again, but dropped out after successive losses. That was a bitter blow for the Blues, who promptly sacked coach Peter Jones and reinstated David Parkin. Because of his ankle, Swan missed a number of games early in 1981, but was back to near his best for the finals. Carlton destroyed Geelong by 40 points in the second Semi Final and marched into the Grand Final as hot favourites against Collingwood. In a typically fierce and physical decider, Collingwood led by 21 points late in the third quarter, before the confident Blues overwhelmed them in the last term - winning Premiership number four for Swan McKay, and flag number thirteen for Carlton. One of the goals in that vital last quarter came from the big number 43. It was his second major of the game, and his last kick in league football. Amid the jubilation of victory in the rooms after the game, Swan announced his retirement after 263 games and 277 career goals. He was a few weeks short of his thirty-second birthday and it was an appropriate way to end the playing career of one of the club’s favourite sons. Following his retirement, McKay stayed involved at Princes Park in a number of off-field roles. He was inducted into the Carlton Hall of Fame in 1996, and later became a high-profile critic of Carlton’s President John Elliott. When Elliott was voted out of office in 2002, McKay was appointed a director of the club under new President Ian Collins. During 1999 and 2000, David's son James McKay played eight Reserves games and kicked two goals for Carlton. Milestones 100 Games : Round 21, 1973 vs Footscray 150 Games : Round 2, 1976 vs Essendon 200 Games : Round 10, 1978 vs Footscray 250 Games : Round 9, 1981 vs South Melbourne 100 Goals : Round 13, 1974 vs Geelong 200 Goals : Round 13, 1977 vs FitzroyLetters & copy of form from VFL -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Photograph - Two photographs. One of Tremearne House and one of the old Hospital building, Creswick
Two photos in timber frame. One of Tremearne House and one of the old Hospital building2 mounted black and white photographs in a timber frame. One of Tremearne House and one of the old Hospital building. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
School badges: Collingwood Technical College, School badges: Collingwood Technical College: Form Captain, House Captain, SRC
Three Collingwood Technical College school badges: one House Captain, one Form Captain, one SRC (Student Representative Committee)collingwood technical college, school badges, form captain badge, house captain badge, src badge, nmit -
St Kilda Historical Society
Administrative record - Forms, War Gas Report Form, c1915
Forms used for reporting gas attacks and the testing of gas during WW1.Stapled pad of paper forms printed in blackwwi, world war i -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photographs, Ringwood High School Students Form 1B 1957, Form 3F 1959, Form 4D 1960, 1957-1960
3 photos belonging to Phyllis Rudolph (nee Horgan) ,who went to Ringwood High School 1957-1960, of her classes. Given to the Society by her uncle Stanley Henrickson from his late niece's photo collectionBlack and White photos of Ringwood High School Students:; form 1B 1957(c); form 3F 1959 (a); form 4D 1960 (b) +Additional Keywords: Rudolph, Phyllis (nee Horgan) / Henrickson, StanleyPhyllis Horgans position in photos written on back of photos. (Not reliable) -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1967 Form 1E, 1967_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1967 Form 1EA photograph of Watsonia High School 1967 Form 1Ewatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1967 Form 2A, 1967_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1967 Form 2AA photograph of Watsonia High School 1967 Form 2Awatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1967 Form 2E, 1967_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1967 Form 2EA photograph of Watsonia High School 1967 Form 2Ewatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1968 Form 1B, 1968_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1968 Form 1BA photograph of Watsonia High School 1968 Form 1Bwatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1968 Form 2E, 1968_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1968 Form 2EA photograph of Watsonia High School 1968 Form 2Ewatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1968 Form 3A, 1968_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1968 Form 3AA photograph of Watsonia High School 1968 Form 3Awatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1968 Form 3D, 1968_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1968 Form 3DA photograph of Watsonia High School 1968 Form 3Dwatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1969 Form 1BD, 1969_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1969 Form 1BDA photograph of Watsonia High School 1969 Form 1BDwatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1969 Form 3CA, 1969_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1969 Form 3CAA photograph of Watsonia High School 1969 Form 3CAwatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH Form 4CG, 1969_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1969 Form 4CGA photograph of Watsonia High School 1969 Form 4CGwatsonia high school