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Melbourne LegacyDocument, Legatee Brian Armstrong, One Man's Legacy. The Story of the George Knocks Fund, 1965
... The Story of the George Knocks Fund......fund...His left his property to four comrades, as trustees to use in continuing Legacy's work, this bequest became the George Knocks Fund. As a result, a great many people in Legacy's care were helped, in all sorts of ways....White foolscap paper x 6 pages with black type of the story of George Knocks Fund, stapled together and edge bound with green tape, dated 30 June 1965....Handwritten on cover 'Box 3' in blue pen, 'B4 George Knocks Fund' in red pen and '1945' in pencil. Final page is signed 'JHB Armstrong' in blue ink....A record of the life of a legatee. george knocks fund bequests Handwritten on cover 'Box 3' in blue pen, 'B4 George Knocks Fund' in red pen and '1945' in pencil. ...A photo of Legatee George Knocks from his time in the Royal Navy. George Knocks was born in the UK and joined the Royal Navy in World War 1. He later migrated to Australia and joined Legacy in 1929 until his death in 1945, he left a significant bequest to Melbourne Legacy which was used to help many people. Information from a press release in 1975 relates the story of George Knocks who joined Legacy and left a bequest that made a difference. The information was intended to be used by press and magazines etc. A longer version of the story is in the Weekly Bulletin - 29 Sept 1964 and this document prepared by Legatee Armstrong in 1965 called One Man's Legacy. Summary: George was described as a lonely ex-seaman who migrated to Australia after the first world war. He learnt about Legacy and the work with widows and children. 'He joined up as a Legatee and from that day, the pattern of life changed greatly for George. He became absorbed in his new environment and spent most of his time with the children. The mothers founding him a rugged, but completely trustworthy friend.' When George died on 14 April 1945 he was mourned by many Legacy friends. His left his property to four comrades, as trustees to use in continuing Legacy's work, this bequest became the George Knocks Fund. As a result, a great many people in Legacy's care were helped, in all sorts of ways.A record of the life of a legatee.White foolscap paper x 6 pages with black type of the story of George Knocks Fund, stapled together and edge bound with green tape, dated 30 June 1965.Handwritten on cover 'Box 3' in blue pen, 'B4 George Knocks Fund' in red pen and '1945' in pencil. Final page is signed 'JHB Armstrong' in blue ink.george knocks, fund, bequests -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumBook, Committee of the Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund, "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund.'", 1963
... "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund.'"...Sixteen page with light brown light weight card covers, centre stapled book titled "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund." Details the committee, that it was approved by the Department of Social Services, name, objects, constitution, trustees, executive, collectors, meeting of members, members qualifications, benefits (in pounds), claims, unfinancial members, payment of claims, the Secretary, alteration to constitution and Order of business. ...Committee of the Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund..."The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund.'" Book Committee of the Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund ...Yields information about a social welfare or friendly society part of the Ballarat Tramways - group who looked after their fellow workers through contributions. Gives the rules of the 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund'Sixteen page with light brown light weight card covers, centre stapled book titled "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund." Details the committee, that it was approved by the Department of Social Services, name, objects, constitution, trustees, executive, collectors, meeting of members, members qualifications, benefits (in pounds), claims, unfinancial members, payment of claims, the Secretary, alteration to constitution and Order of business. Note the membership allowed for any SEC employee in the district. President J. Tucker Secretary and Treasurer - W. Cross Vice President L.Hoare and H. Gilbert Committee - R. Parrot, P.Egan, V.McCartin, B. Browne, S. Stevenson, T. Tonkin, J.Megee. Later version of Reg Item 3658, benefits similar, but contribution 1/6 - instead of 1/- per week. Noted on page 1 as being revised on 29/6/1963. Additional copy added 6/8/2016 from donation of T. Jeffreys. See also Reg Item 7134 for another version. Full scan of document added as a pdf file 5/6/2019.On front cover in ink "H.Knight", copy 2 - On top right hand corner of cover "A. Jeffreys" in blue ink.trams, tramways, social welfare, sickness, sec, ballarat -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumBook, Committee of the Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund, "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund.'", 1947?
... "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund.'"...Sixteen page with light brown light weight card covers, centre stapled book titled "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund." Details the committee, that it was approved by the Department of Social Services, name, objects, constitution, trustees, executive, collectors, meeting of members, members qualifications, benefits (in pounds), claims, unfinancial members, payment of claims, the Secretary, alteration to constitution and Order of business. ...Committee of the Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund..."The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund.'" Book Committee of the Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund ...Yields information about a social welfare or friendly society part of the Ballarat Tramways - group who looked after their fellow workers through contributions. Gives the rules of the 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund'Sixteen page with light brown light weight card covers, centre stapled book titled "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund." Details the committee, that it was approved by the Department of Social Services, name, objects, constitution, trustees, executive, collectors, meeting of members, members qualifications, benefits (in pounds), claims, unfinancial members, payment of claims, the Secretary, alteration to constitution and Order of business. Note the membership allowed for any SEC employee in the district. President J. Young Secretary and Treasurer - R. McLannan Vice President A. Johnston and H. Knight Committee - R McLannan, H. Gilbert, A. Johnson, G. Millar, P. Hubbard, D. McLeod, L.Hoare, W. Edwards, W. Lyons, J. Young, H. Knight, E. Cartledge, T. Duke, W. Waight, C. Foster. Has a Alteration to the Rules, pasted into the inside front cover. No date. Document has the date Jan 24, 1947. Few of the committee names appear in the Employee data base, could be the original 1947 document, revised with the alteration. See also Reg item 3658 and 3657 for other versions. trams, tramways, social welfare, sickness, sec, ballarat -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumBook, Committee of the Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund, "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund.'", 1947 - could be a later version
... "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund.'"...Sixteen page with light brown light weight card covers, centre stapled book titled "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund." Details the committee, that it was approved by the Department of Social Services, name, objects, constitution, trustees, executive, collectors, meeting of members, members qualifications, benefits (in pounds), claims, unfinancial members, payment of claims, the Secretary, alteration to constitution and Order of business. ...Committee of the Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund..."The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund.'" Book Committee of the Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund Waller & Chester ...Yields information about a social welfare or friendly society part of the Ballarat Tramways - group who looked after their fellow workers through contributions. Gives the rules of the Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund.Sixteen page with light brown light weight card covers, centre stapled book titled "The Objects, Rules and Regulations of 'The Ballarat Tramways and SEC Benefit Fund." Details the committee, that it was approved by the Department of Social Services, name, objects, constitution, trustees, executive, collectors, meeting of members, members qualifications, benefits (in pounds), claims, unfinancial members, payment of claims, the Secretary, alteration to constitution and Order of business. Note the membership allowed for any SEC employee in the district. President H. Knight Secretary and Treasurer - W. Cross Vice President F. Spielvogel and J. Tucker Committee - C. Phillips, H.Gilbert, A.Johnson, G. Millar, P.Hubbard, D.McLeod, L. Hoare, W.Edwards, W.Lyons, W.Cross, J.Young, H.Knight, E.Cartledge, T.Duke, W.Waight, S.Todd, V.McCartin. Dated - 24/1/1947- earlier version of Reg Item 3657, benefits similar, but contribution lower 1/- instead of 1/6 per week. This may See also Reg item 7134 for a similar document but with different committee membes and an alteration to the Rules. Full scan of document added as a pdf file 5/6/2019. On front cover in ink "D.Kellett"trams, tramways, social welfare, sickness, sec, ballarat -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDocument, Parliamentary Debate, Temple Society Trust Fund
... Parliamentary Debate, Temple Society Trust Fund....Red open fronted folio containing printed material, photocopied Hansard Reports, and a copy of the Temple Society Trust Fund Act....Parliamentary Debate, Temple Society Trust Fund....Parliamentary Debate, Temple Society Trust Fund. Document. ...Material collected and donated to Museum by Geoff Gohl, a young boy from Palestine in Camp 3.Red open fronted folio containing printed material, photocopied Hansard Reports, and a copy of the Temple Society Trust Fund Act.Parliamentary Debate, Temple Society Trust Fund.documents, reports -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - Australian Comforts Fund Book, Australian Comforts Fund, 1/08/1941 12:00:00 AM
... Australian Comforts Fund...Paper back instruction booklet for Comfort Fund Knitted articles....Australian Comforts Fund, Victorian Division A.C.F. Guide to knitting Standards Socks ---- Scarf, Cap....Paper back instruction booklet for Comfort Fund Knitted articles. Australian Comforts Fund Book Australian Comforts Fund Book ...Paper back instruction booklet for Comfort Fund Knitted articles.Australian Comforts Fund, Victorian Division A.C.F. Guide to knitting Standards Socks ---- Scarf, Cap.books, reference -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Greek Fund for Arthritis Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital, 28/05/1989
... On the 28th of May 1989, the Greek Fund for Arthritis held an educational seminar for the Greek community. ...[Stamped in purple ink] GREEK FUND FOR ARTHRITIS RESEARCH ROYAL MELBOURNE HOSPITAL...Greek Fund for Arthritis Research auxiliary group, Royal Melbourne Hospital...Greek Fund for Arthritis Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital...Photograph Group photo Greek Fund for Arthritis Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital Greek Fund for Arthritis Research auxiliary group, Royal Melbourne Hospital ...On the 28th of May 1989, the Greek Fund for Arthritis held an educational seminar for the Greek community. The seminar was held at the Merlyn Myer Hall at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. A raffle was held during the event to raise money for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV). In this photo, Patricia Papadopoulos is on the stage with one of the presenters.COL photo of a man and a woman standing on a wood-panelled stage, with an audience partially visible in the foreground. The man is speaking at a lectern while the woman stands beside him. Beside them is a table with a slide projector on it, behind which is a large screen. There is some ink contamination on the image surface from a purple ink stamp that was stamped on the verso of another photo.[Stamped in purple ink] GREEK FUND FOR ARTHRITIS RESEARCH ROYAL MELBOURNE HOSPITALarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, greek, greek fund for arthritis research, seminar, fundraising, merlyn myer hall, royal melbourne hospital, rmh, patricia papadopoulos, 1989 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Greek Fund for Arthritis Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital, 28/05/1989
... On the 28th of May 1989, the Greek Fund for Arthritis held an educational seminar for the Greek community. ...[Stamped in purple ink] GREEK FUND FOR ARTHRITIS RESEARCH ROYAL MELBOURNE HOSPITAL...Greek Fund for Arthritis Research auxiliary group, Royal Melbourne Hospital...Greek Fund for Arthritis Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital...Photograph Group photo Greek Fund for Arthritis Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital Greek Fund for Arthritis Research auxiliary group, Royal Melbourne Hospital ...On the 28th of May 1989, the Greek Fund for Arthritis held an educational seminar for the Greek community. The seminar was held at the Merlyn Myer Hall at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. A raffle was held during the event to raise money for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV). In this photo, Patricia Papadopoulos is on the stage with one of the presenters.COL photo of two women standing on a wood-panelled stage, presenting to an audience. One woman is speaking at a lectern while the other woman stands beside her. Beside them is a table with a slide projector on it, behind which is a large screen. There is a small degree of ink contamination on the image surface from a purple ink stamp that was stamped on the verso of another photo.[Stamped in purple ink] GREEK FUND FOR ARTHRITIS RESEARCH ROYAL MELBOURNE HOSPITALarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, greek, greek fund for arthritis research, seminar, fundraising, merlyn myer hall, royal melbourne hospital, rmh, patricia papadopoulos, 1989 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, Greek Fund for Arthritis Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital, 28/05/1989
... On the 28th of May 1989, the Greek Fund for Arthritis held an educational seminar for the Greek community. ...[Stamped in purple ink] GREEK FUND FOR ARTHRITIS RESEARCH ROYAL MELBOURNE HOSPITAL...Greek Fund for Arthritis Research auxiliary group, Royal Melbourne Hospital...Greek Fund for Arthritis Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital...Photograph Solo photo Greek Fund for Arthritis Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital Greek Fund for Arthritis Research auxiliary group, Royal Melbourne Hospital ...On the 28th of May 1989, the Greek Fund for Arthritis held an educational seminar for the Greek community. The seminar was held at the Merlyn Myer Hall at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. A raffle was held during the event to raise money for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV). This photo depicts one of the presenters on the stage during his presentation.COL photo of a man, standing on a wood-panelled stage. He is facing sideways as he leans into a lectern while presenting to an audience. On a table beside him is a slide projector, and there is a large screen behind him. There is some ink contamination on the image surface from a purple ink stamp that was stamped on the verso of another photo.[Stamped in purple ink] GREEK FUND FOR ARTHRITIS RESEARCH ROYAL MELBOURNE HOSPITALarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, greek, greek fund for arthritis research, seminar, fundraising, merlyn myer hall, royal melbourne hospital, rmh, 1989 -
Clunes MuseumBook - RECORDS AND BANK BOOK, SOLDIERS MEM FUND 1939-45
... SOLDIERS MEM FUND 1939-45....1 RECORD BOOK SHOWING DONATION TO FUND 4/3/1947 TO 29/9/1959 INCLUDES INVOICES AND RECEIPTS .2 BANK BOOK S.S.B. ...SOLDIERS MEMORIAL FUND 1939-45...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields SOLDIERS MEMORIAL FUND 1939-1945 FINANCIAL RECORD SOLDIERS MEMORIAL FUND 1939-45 .1 RECORD BOOK SHOWING DONATION TO FUND 4/3/1947 TO 29/9/1959 INCLUDES INVOICES AND RECEIPTS .2 BANK BOOK S.S.B. ....1 RECORD BOOK SHOWING DONATION TO FUND 4/3/1947 TO 29/9/1959 INCLUDES INVOICES AND RECEIPTS .2 BANK BOOK S.S.B. CLUNES APR 1957 TO AUG 1961SOLDIERS MEMORIAL FUND 1939-45soldiers memorial fund 1939-1945, financial record -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, The President's Fund
... The President's Fund...This one page document seems incomplete as it doesn't fully explain the fund's creation. From other documents it is shown the Howard and Georgina Berry Trust made annual donations of up to £1,000 to Legacy for use in the Fund. ...White A4 paper with black type with a summary of the history of the President's Fund....White A4 paper with black type with a summary of the history of the President's Fund. The President's Fund Document ...A document that was part of a folder about the running of the President's Fund that was created in 1932 "to help temporarily embarrassed Melbourne Legatees" towards the end of The Great Depression. The document summarises the history of a fund that allowed President's to make discretionary payments to worthy causes without need to have it approved. It was written by Legatee Kemsley, a long standing legatee. The second page of the letter was located and added later which shows he wrote it in 1985 (02728). The fund was credited to the late Legatee Walter Berry of the domestic and building supplies firm, Henry Berry and Co. from his late father's estate. This one page document seems incomplete as it doesn't fully explain the fund's creation. From other documents it is shown the Howard and Georgina Berry Trust made annual donations of up to £1,000 to Legacy for use in the Fund. See also item 01527 for another summary of the fund's history. The folder and document were marked with H40 which is part of an early archive project from the late 1960s and early 1970s.A record of the President's fund which was a private fund that allowed the President to help fellow legatees with discretion.White A4 paper with black type with a summary of the history of the President's Fund.Handwritten 'Box 1 H40' in blue pen.financial help, presidents fund, kem kemsley -
Melbourne LegacyDocument - Document, brochure, Parade. The Field Marshall Sir Thomas Blamey Memorial Fund Awards
... The Field Marshall Sir Thomas Blamey Memorial Fund Awards......fund...It included a Blamey Memorial Fund Oration by Brigadier J D Rogers which is a summary of his life and service. ...It included a Blamey Memorial Fund Oration by Brigadier J D Rogers which is a summary of his life and service. ...A leaflet from a parade held to present the Field Marshall Sir Thomas Blamey memorial fund awards and the Citizen Military Forces Officer Training course prizes for 1967. The parade was held on 26 May 1968. It included a Blamey Memorial Fund Oration by Brigadier J D Rogers which is a summary of his life and service. Sir Thomas Blamey was patron of Legacy for some years. To perpetuate his memory and achievements The Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey Memorial Fund was established by a number of eminent persons in late 1954. The fund was to make periodic awards to members of the Australian Defence Force selected for outstanding qualities of leadership. The article was part of collection of items about bequests made to Legacy put together by a former archive committee. The number B10 stood for 'Bequests' and document number. A record of the presentation of the Thomas Blamey Memorial Fund awards in 1968. He had been a patron of Melbourne Legacy.Brochure from a parade to announce the winners of the awards presented in memory of Sir Thomas Blamey.Handwritten in red pen 'B10' which was a previous archive numbering system for B stood for Bequests with a document number.thomas blamey, patron, fund, cmf -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchFinancial record - Assorted Papers, Comfort Fund, circa 1940
... Comfort Fund...Wangaratta Comfort Fund final Meeting Report dated 18th December 1945 and 2 x Lists of Camouflage Nets sent to CWA Headquarters dated 24th and 31st of August 1943 2 x newspaper cuttings 3 page photocopy of handwritten notes dated 13th August 1941 detailing gift of Autoclave (medical apparatus) for use by the AIF presented by the then Mayor of Wangaratta Cr J F Dundas and President of the Wangaratta Branch of RSSILA Mr W Law ...Wangaratta Comforts Fund....The Australian Comforts Fund officially closed on the 27th June 1946. comfort fund wangaratta ww2 Wangaratta Comforts Fund. ...Wangaratta Comfort Fund final Meeting Report dated 18th December 1945 and 2 x Lists of Camouflage Nets sent to CWA Headquarters dated 24th and 31st of August 1943 2 x newspaper cuttings 3 page photocopy of handwritten notes dated 13th August 1941 detailing gift of Autoclave (medical apparatus) for use by the AIF presented by the then Mayor of Wangaratta Cr J F Dundas and President of the Wangaratta Branch of RSSILA Mr W Law The ACF provided a source of comfort, support and encouragement for the troops abroad and offered a means for women at home to contribute to the war effort and identify with the men in the trenches. The ACF acted as a vital link between home and the battlefields. The Australian Comforts Fund officially closed on the 27th June 1946. Typed and photocopied handwritten notes.Wangaratta Comforts Fund.comfort fund, wangaratta, ww2 -
Lara RSL Sub BranchCard & Envelope, Raphael Tuck & Sons,Ltd.Publishers to the King and Queen, Australian Comforts Fund Xmas & New Years Greeting Card 1918-19, Circa 1918-19
... Australian Comforts Fund Xmas & New Years Greeting Card 1918-19....Small Christmas card produced for the Australian Comforts Fund, Christmas 1918. Christmas & New Years Greetings, 1918-19, with scenes of battles at Villers-Brettonneux and Hamel, and views of a captured tank and a 14cm. gun. ...Christmas card with blue and black lettering Australian Comforts Fund Christmas & New Years Greetings, 1918-19, Produced by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Publishers to the King and Queen. ...From Original specially painted for the Australian Comforts Fund by Captain Will Longstaff.A.I.F.War Artist. ...Australian Comforts Fund Xmas & New Years Greeting Card 1918-19. ...Small Christmas card produced for the Australian Comforts Fund, Christmas 1918. Christmas & New Years Greetings, 1918-19, with scenes of battles at Villers-Brettonneux and Hamel, and views of a captured tank and a 14cm. gun. Produced by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Publishers to the King and Queen.These cards were sent by service personal serving overseas to family members back home.l Sent by J.L.Mcintre while on active service in France to his loved ones back home.Christmas card with blue and black lettering Australian Comforts Fund Christmas & New Years Greetings, 1918-19, Produced by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Publishers to the King and Queen. The card depicts four scenes from the First World War: Australians Advancing from Villers-Brettonneux August 8th 1918, A German tank captured by the Australians near Villers-Brettonneux, Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 by Australians assisted by a detachment of Americans, Captured by The Australians a 14 C.M. German Naval Gun intact with its Train & Equipment.Australian Advancing from Vlllers-Brettonneux.August 8th 1918. From Original specially painted for the Australian Comforts Fund by Captain Will Longstaff.A.I.F.War Artist. -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Robert Hook (former Pro-Vice Chancellor (Finance), Overview of the Ballarat University College Stewart's Fund, 1990, 22/03/1990
... Overview of the Ballarat University College Stewart's Fund, 1990...In 1930 the Ballarat School of Mines was advised by a letter from the executors of the will of Dr James Stewart that a bequest had been made to the School of Mines of a capital sum to be invested and the interest used to pay or augment the salary of a teacher of Mineralogy. This fund, known as the Stewart's Fund passed on to Ballarat College of Advanced Education in 1976 when the School of Mines assets were divided between the TAFE and Tertiary College. ...Typed overview of the Stewart's Fund, historically known as the Stewart Bequest....Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields In 1930 the Ballarat School of Mines was advised by a letter from the executors of the will of Dr James Stewart that a bequest had been made to the School of Mines of a capital sum to be invested and the interest used to pay or augment the salary of a teacher of Mineralogy. This fund, known as the Stewart's Fund passed on to Ballarat College of Advanced Education in 1976 when the School of Mines assets were divided between the TAFE and Tertiary College. dr stewart, james stewart, stewart scholarship, stewart's fund, stewart bequest Typed overview of the Stewart's Fund, historically known as the Stewart Bequest. ...In 1930 the Ballarat School of Mines was advised by a letter from the executors of the will of Dr James Stewart that a bequest had been made to the School of Mines of a capital sum to be invested and the interest used to pay or augment the salary of a teacher of Mineralogy. This fund, known as the Stewart's Fund passed on to Ballarat College of Advanced Education in 1976 when the School of Mines assets were divided between the TAFE and Tertiary College. Typed overview of the Stewart's Fund, historically known as the Stewart Bequest.dr stewart, james stewart, stewart scholarship, stewart's fund, stewart bequest -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBook, Borough of Ringwood L A S Fund (Local Authorities Superannuation Fund)
... Borough of Ringwood L A S Fund (Local Authorities Superannuation Fund)...Bound book "Borough of Ringwood L A S Fund (Local Authorities Superannuation Fund)"...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Bound book "Borough of Ringwood L A S Fund (Local Authorities Superannuation Fund)" Borough of Ringwood L A S Fund (Local Authorities Superannuation Fund) Book ...Bound book "Borough of Ringwood L A S Fund (Local Authorities Superannuation Fund)" -
Kew Historical Society IncBooklet, Australian Comforts Fund (Victorian Divsion), Voluntary War Workers Record, 1918
... The state bodies in World War I were: New South Wales: the 'Citizens' 'War Chest' Fund; Queensland Patriotic Fund; South Australia: League of Loyal Women; Tasmania: 'On Active Service Fund'; Australian Comforts Fund, Victorian Division; Victoria League of Western Australia. ...Voluntary War Workers Record, compiled for the benefit of the Australian Comforts Fund - 1918. Price - 1/6. the publication includes sections on Kew....Australian Comforts Fund (Victorian Divsion)...The state bodies in World War I were: New South Wales: the 'Citizens' 'War Chest' Fund; Queensland Patriotic Fund; South Australia: League of Loyal Women; Tasmania: 'On Active Service Fund'; Australian Comforts Fund, Victorian Division; Victoria League of Western Australia. ...The Australian Comforts Fund was established in August 1916 to co-ordinate the activities of the state based patriotic funds, which were established earlier in World War I. Mainly run by women, they provided and distributed free comforts to the Australian 'fit' fighting men in all the battle zones. They became divisions of the Australian Comforts Fund. The Council of the Fund comprised two delegates from New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland and one from the states of Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania. The Executive headquarters was located in Sydney. It ceased operation on 10 April 1920 and was reconstituted in World War II in June 1940 and ceased operation again on 27 June 1946. The state bodies in World War I were: New South Wales: the 'Citizens' 'War Chest' Fund; Queensland Patriotic Fund; South Australia: League of Loyal Women; Tasmania: 'On Active Service Fund'; Australian Comforts Fund, Victorian Division; Victoria League of Western Australia. During World War II the state bodies were called : The Lord Mayor's Patriotic and War Fund of New South Wales; the Australian Comforts Fund, Victorian Division; the Australian Comforts Fund, Queensland Division; the Australian Comforts Fund, Tasmanian Division; the Fighting Forces Comforts Fund SA Inc; the Victoria League Camp Comforts Fund ( W A ) Australian Comforts Fund commissioners conducted its activities in the field, holding honorary rank as officers of the Army or Air Force.World War 1 publication for the home front with Kew listingsVoluntary War Workers Record, compiled for the benefit of the Australian Comforts Fund - 1918. Price - 1/6. the publication includes sections on Kew.australian comforts fund, australian comforts fund (victoria) -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Tapestry Lace and Flowers fund raising demonstration by Mrs Laby & friend of Maryborough Joy Attrill Stawell Historical Society
... Tapestry Lace and Flowers fund raising demonstration by Mrs Laby & friend of Maryborough Joy Attrill Stawell Historical Society...Tapestry Lace and Flowers fund raising demonstration by Mrs Laby & friend of Maryborough Joy Attrill Stawell Historical Society...Three colour photographs inside Pleasant Creek Courthouse of Fund raising event ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Tapestry Lace and Flowers fund raising demonstration by Mrs Laby & friend of Maryborough Joy Attrill Stawell Historical Society Stawell Three colour photographs inside Pleasant Creek Courthouse of Fund raising event Tapestry Lace and Flowers fund raising demonstration by Mrs Laby & friend of Maryborough Joy Attrill Stawell Historical Society Photograph ...Tapestry Lace and Flowers fund raising demonstration by Mrs Laby & friend of Maryborough Joy Attrill Stawell Historical SocietyThree colour photographs inside Pleasant Creek Courthouse of Fund raising event stawell -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, President to President. 'The President's Fund'
... President to President. 'The President's Fund'...It is known annual donations of up to £1,000 to Legacy were received from the Howard and Georgina Berry Trust for use in the Fund. See also item 01520 for another summary of the fund's history. ...White foolscap paper with black type x 5 pages with a summary of the history of the President's Fund....A record of the President's fund which was a fund that allowed the President to help fellow legatees with discretion. financial help presidents fund walter berry Handwritten 'Box 1 H40' in blue pen. ...A document that was part of a folder about the running of the President's Fund, that was created in 1932 "to help temporarily embarrassed Melbourne Legatees" towards the end of The Great Depression. The aim of the fund was the give the President a way to help needy cases with discretion and without having to gain approval from committees. In many cases the money was repaid by the recipient. The document summarises the history of a fund that allowed President's to make discretionary payments to worthy causes without need to have it approved. It mentions that original and official papers about the fund have been lost so this was an attempt to record what was known. The fund was credited to the late Legatee Walter Berry of the domestic and building supplies firm, Henry Berry and Co. wth money from his late father's estate. An initial fund of £200 (?) was handed to the president with some of the following terms: 1) the funds existence was not to be published or made known, except from President to President 2) money could be loaned or granted in sums as determined by the President of the day, for the preservation of the independence of the recipient 3) The club treasurer must keep the money in a separate account 4) The only persons to be helped must be members of Legacy but no restriction on the reason (business or personal) 5) At the end of the presidential term records handed over may be 'closed' except the ones that loans were involved and the terms of the loans could be disclosed. It is known annual donations of up to £1,000 to Legacy were received from the Howard and Georgina Berry Trust for use in the Fund. See also item 01520 for another summary of the fund's history. Other pages show copies of the original letter, dated 24 February 1933, acknowledging receipt of £50 from the Howard and Georgina Berry Trust Fund to start the President's Fund with agreed terms of use. Also a proposal about payment structure outlined on 14 December 1966 by Legatee RS Isherwood, President and accepted by the Board of Management. Plus an extract of the minutes of the meeting. The folder and document were marked with H40 which is part of an early archive project from the late 1960s and early 1970s.A record of the President's fund which was a fund that allowed the President to help fellow legatees with discretion.White foolscap paper with black type x 5 pages with a summary of the history of the President's Fund.Handwritten 'Box 1 H40' in blue pen.financial help, presidents fund, walter berry -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, President to President. 'The President's Fund', 1992
... President to President. 'The President's Fund'...The Fund started in 1932-3 with a donation from Legatee Walter Berry. ...White A4 paper x 1 page with black type about the President's Fund in 1992....The Fund started in 1932-3 with a donation from Legatee Walter Berry. ...A document handed from President to President about the President's Fund for helping other legatees that may be in need. The Fund started in 1932-3 with a donation from Legatee Walter Berry. Was in a binder of documents that is passed from an outgoing President to the incoming President. It is primarily from the 1930s to 1990s. Most documents are being catalogued separately.A record of the information passed to the new President in the 1990s.White A4 paper x 1 page with black type about the President's Fund in 1992.presidents, presidents fund -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, President's Fund, 1985
... President's Fund...The Henry Berry Fund was to be used by the President to assist a legatee in financial difficulties. ...White foolscap paper x 2 pages with black type about President's Fund in 1985....White foolscap paper x 2 pages with black type about President's Fund in 1985. President's Fund Document ...A document dated February 1985 was written by Legatee Kemsley about the President's Fund that was established in 1933 with funds donated from the estate of Walter Berry in the name of his Company. The Henry Berry Fund was to be used by the President to assist a legatee in financial difficulties. Legatee Kemsley was almost 90 and was passing on his knowledge of the history of the fund and its uses. He had served with Walter Berry in France when he was a personal assistant to General Monash. Was in a binder of documents that is passed from an outgoing President to the incoming President. It is primarily from the 1930s to 1990s. Most documents are being catalogued separately.A record of the inception of the President's Fund.White foolscap paper x 2 pages with black type about President's Fund in 1985.Signed in blue pen on second page, 'AN Kemsley'.presidents fund, kem kemsley, walter berry -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Badge, War Service Fund
... War Service Fund... This badge was produced by the Returned Services league War Comforts Fund in World War Two to provide comforts for the soldiers serving abroad. ...TIN HAT APPEAL FOR COMFORTS R.S.L. WAR SERVICE FUND ...On the reverse is a metal hooked clip, possibly used to insert into a button hole. War Service Fund Badge ...This badge was produced by the Returned Services league War Comforts Fund in World War Two to provide comforts for the soldiers serving abroad. The appeal was held annually throughout the war. Badges were sold for one shilling, two shillings and one pound with special badges produced for children at a cost of sixpence each.This badge is of interest as a memento of the badges sold in World War Two to provide comforts for soldiers, Gold painted metal dome with rim resembling a hat with text on the dome and the rim. On the reverse is a metal hooked clip, possibly used to insert into a button hole. TIN HAT APPEAL FOR COMFORTS R.S.L. WAR SERVICE FUND -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, The President's Fund, 1933
... The President's Fund...The aim of the fund was the give the President a way to help needy cases with discretion and without having to gain approval from committees. ...File copy of a letter from Legacy to the Howard and Georgina Berry Trust Fund on 24 February 1933....File copy of a letter from Legacy to the Howard and Georgina Berry Trust Fund on 24 February 1933. The President's Fund Document Document ...The Presidents Fund was created in 1932 by a donation of £50 from Legatee Walter W Berry from his late father's estate "to help temporarily embarrassed Melbourne Legatees" towards the end of The Great Depression. The aim of the fund was the give the President a way to help needy cases with discretion and without having to gain approval from committees. In many cases the money was repaid by the recipient. This letter dated 24 February 1933 is a formalisation of the arrangement. Documents in 01875 show meetings between President AN Kemlsey with Legatee Berry to make sure he was satisfied with the terms of the President's Fund. This document was in a folder labelled President's Fund Origin and Authorisation with many other documents that included correspondence, receipts of donations and material about when money was given to help appropriate cases. The folder was marked with H40 which is part of an early archive project from the late 1960s and early 1970s.The Presidents Fund was a significant help to legatees and junior legatees who were unable to obtain help from other sources.File copy of a letter from Legacy to the Howard and Georgina Berry Trust Fund on 24 February 1933.Signature of President AN Kemsley.financial help, presidents fund, walter berry -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, President's Fund Correspondence, 1933
... President's Fund Correspondence...The aim of the fund was the give the President a way to help needy cases with discretion and without having to gain approval from committees. ...File letters from Legacy to various donors to acknowledge donations and enclose receipts for donation to the President's Fund....File letters from Legacy to various donors to acknowledge donations and enclose receipts for donation to the President's Fund. President's Fund Correspondence Document ...The Presidents Fund was created in 1932 by a donation from Legatee Walter W Berry from his late father's estate "to help temporarily embarrassed Melbourne Legatees" towards the end of The Great Depression. The aim of the fund was the give the President a way to help needy cases with discretion and without having to gain approval from committees. In many cases the money was repaid by the recipient. These letters record the first donation of £50 and discussions with Legatee Walter Berry about how the donation was to be used. Also a copy of the letter of 24 February 1933 when President Kemsley wrote to the Howard and Georgina Berry Trust Fund formalising the use of the donations. This document was in a folder labelled President's Fund Origin and Authorisation with many other documents that included correspondence, receipts of donations and material about when money was given to help appropriate cases. The folder was marked with H40 which is part of an early archive project from the late 1960s and early 1970s.The Presidents Fund was a significant help to legatees and junior legatees who were unable to obtain help from other sources.File letters from Legacy to various donors to acknowledge donations and enclose receipts for donation to the President's Fund.Handwritten 'File' on many letters.financial help, presidents fund, walter berry -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, President's Fund, 1935
... President's Fund ...The letter dated 16 March 1935 was to the trustees of the Howard and Georgina Benevolent Fund outlines the way the fund was to be used at the President's discretion within the guidelines provided by Legatee Berry. ...White Legacy letterhead with black type, a letter from President Hall to The Trustees of the Howard and Georgina Berry Fund. ...White Legacy letterhead with black type, a letter from President Hall to The Trustees of the Howard and Georgina Berry Fund. President's Fund Document ...The President's Fund was created in 1932 by a donation from Legatee Walter W Berry from his late father's estate "to help temporarily embarrassed Melbourne Legatees" towards the end of The Great Depression. The aim of the fund was the give the President a way to help needy cases with discretion and without having to gain approval from committees. In many cases the money was repaid by the recipient. The letter dated 16 March 1935 was to the trustees of the Howard and Georgina Benevolent Fund outlines the way the fund was to be used at the President's discretion within the guidelines provided by Legatee Berry. That included members of Melbourne Legacy Club or Junior Legatees, or any returned soldier that couldn't obtain help anywhere else. From the pencil note it was never sent. This document was in a folder labelled President's Fund Origin and Authorisation with many other documents that included correspondence, receipts of donations and material about when money was given to help appropriate cases. The folder was marked with H40 which is part of an early archive project from the late 1960s and early 1970s.The President's Fund was a significant help to legatees and junior legatees who were unable to obtain help from other sources.White Legacy letterhead with black type, a letter from President Hall to The Trustees of the Howard and Georgina Berry Fund. Handwritten 'Letter never cent' in pencil and signed 'R M Hall' in black ink.financial help, presidents fund, walter berry -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBook, Borough of Ringwood Children's Playground Fund Cash Book and Ledger, Jubilee Park Development Fund and Ringwood Recreation Reserve Development Account
... Borough of Ringwood Children's Playground Fund Cash Book and Ledger, Jubilee Park Development Fund and Ringwood Recreation Reserve Development Account...Bound book "Borough of Ringwood Children's Playground Fund Cash Book and Ledger, Jubilee Park Development Fund and Ringwood Recreation Reserve Development Account"...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Bound book "Borough of Ringwood Children's Playground Fund Cash Book and Ledger, Jubilee Park Development Fund and Ringwood Recreation Reserve Development Account" Borough of Ringwood Children's Playground Fund Cash Book and Ledger, Jubilee Park Development Fund and Ringwood Recreation Reserve Development Account Book ...Bound book "Borough of Ringwood Children's Playground Fund Cash Book and Ledger, Jubilee Park Development Fund and Ringwood Recreation Reserve Development Account" -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, President's Fund Donations, 1935
... President's Fund Donations...The aim of the fund was the give the President a way to help needy cases with discretion and without having to gain approval from committees. ...File letters from Legacy to various donors to acknowledge donations and enclose receipts for donation to the President's Fund....File letters from Legacy to various donors to acknowledge donations and enclose receipts for donation to the President's Fund. President's Fund Donations Document Document ...The Presidents Fund was created in 1932 by a donation from Legatee Walter W Berry from his late father's estate "to help temporarily embarrassed Melbourne Legatees" towards the end of The Great Depression. The aim of the fund was the give the President a way to help needy cases with discretion and without having to gain approval from committees. In many cases the money was repaid by the recipient. The letters record donations from various people, including the Howard and Georgina Berry Benevolent Fund which made donations for many years. Other donations include Mr J D Lobb, Legatee Bill Fry, and Legatee Ron Austin. Ron Austin usually forwarded money from the 'Over 70s' gathering of legatees over the age of 70 who met socially. This document was in a folder labelled President's Fund Origin and Authorisation with many other documents that included correspondence, receipts of donations and material about when money was given to help appropriate cases. The folder was marked with H40 which is part of an early archive project from the late 1960s and early 1970s.The Presidents Fund was a significant help to legatees and junior legatees who were unable to obtain help from other sources.File letters from Legacy to various donors to acknowledge donations and enclose receipts for donation to the President's Fund.Handwritten 'File' on many letters.financial help, presidents fund -
Queen Victoria Women's CentreEnvelope and flyer, Support the 1996 Queen Vic. Centre Shilling Fund, c. 1996
... Support the 1996 Queen Vic. Centre Shilling Fund...For the shilling fund 1996 at the opening of the QVWC and to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the shilling fund ...Inside which is a flyer requesting support for the shilling fund 1996. It is glossy white paper with black ink....Queen Victoria Women's Centre 210 Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne For the shilling fund 1996 at the opening of the QVWC and to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the shilling fund charitable organisations historic buildling fundraising events Print post approved envelope. ...For the shilling fund 1996 at the opening of the QVWC and to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the shilling fund Print post approved envelope. White in colour with black QVWC old logo on left corner. Inside which is a flyer requesting support for the shilling fund 1996. It is glossy white paper with black ink.charitable organisations, historic buildling, fundraising events -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, Presidents' Fund Origin - Howard and Georgina Berry Trust, 1985
... Presidents' Fund Origin - Howard and Georgina Berry Trust...A collection of documents about the Presidents Fund that was collated in 1985. First page is a summary by Legatee Isherwood dated 14/12/1966. ...White A4 paper x 5 pages with black type about President's Fund in 1985 and two pages of bank statements....A record of the inception and workings of the President's Fund. presidents fund Kem Kemsley Walter Berry Signed in blue pen on fifth page, 'AN Kemsley, February 1985'. ...A collection of documents about the Presidents Fund that was collated in 1985. First page is a summary by Legatee Isherwood dated 14/12/1966. Also included a document dated February 1985 written by Legatee Kemsley about the President's Fund that was established in 1933 with funds donated from the estate of Walter Berry in the name of his Company. The Howard and Georgina Berry Fund was to be used by the President to assist a legatee in financial difficulties. Legatee Kemsley was almost 90 and was passing on his knowledge of the history of the fund and its uses. He had served with Walter Berry in France when he was a personal assistant to General Monash. Also a poor quality copy of the original letter dated 24th February 1933 by Legatee Kemsley to the Trustees. There are two pages of a bank statement in 1984 showing the balance as being approximately $1,000. Was in a binder of documents that is passed from an outgoing President to the incoming President. It is primarily from the 1930s to 1990s. Most documents are being catalogued separately.A record of the inception and workings of the President's Fund.White A4 paper x 5 pages with black type about President's Fund in 1985 and two pages of bank statements.Signed in blue pen on fifth page, 'AN Kemsley, February 1985'.presidents fund, kem kemsley, walter berry -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, A.M.F. Special Benefits Fund (Circulated for the information of Legatees), 17 April 1947
... A.M.F. Special Benefits Fund (Circulated for the information of Legatees)...Information for Legatees about the availability and administration of funds from the AMF Benefits Fund after the Second World War. Legacy was one of four organisations who were known as Trustee Organisations for the distribution of funds to dependants in necessitous circumstances. ...White foolscap paper, double sided with black type about AMF Benefits Fund....A record that information was published to help Legatees understand the scope of their work. regulations rules White foolscap paper, double sided with black type about AMF Benefits Fund. A.M.F. Special Benefits Fund (Circulated for the information of Legatees) Document ...Information for Legatees about the availability and administration of funds from the AMF Benefits Fund after the Second World War. Legacy was one of four organisations who were known as Trustee Organisations for the distribution of funds to dependants in necessitous circumstances. The document, written on 17 April 1947, notes that both the scope and definitions of the AMF is wider than those of Legacy at that time.A record that information was published to help Legatees understand the scope of their work.White foolscap paper, double sided with black type about AMF Benefits Fund.regulations, rules
