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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Ivo Hammet
Folder of information on Ivo Hammet, writer.ivo hammet -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Practical beekeeping: handbook for Australia and New Zealand. (Chapman-Taylor, Ray and Davey, Ivo). Melbourne, 1988, 1988
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Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 26/07/1915
Private 1st AIFA b/w postcard size full portrait of soldier Ivo C. Hammet standing at ease.Typewritten on front: IVO C. HAMMET Handwritten on back: MR A. F. BOARDMAN, NEWS OFFICE, SUNBURY Handwritten on back: ANOTHER OF THE SUNBURY CROWD, YOURS SINCERELY IVO C. HAMMET 26.7.15 Printed on back: POST CARD YEOMAN STUDIOS, MADE IN BELGIUMhammet, ivo c., boardman, a. f. (mr), sunbury, soldiers, uniforms, clothing and dress, armed forces, yeoman studios, photographers, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
A sepia photograph of the front view of the Sunbury Asylum.Handwritten on back: Sunbury Asylum taken by Ivo Hammet.hammet, ivo, photographers, sunbury asylum, hospital for the insane, buildings, george evans collection -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Soils and Growing Media, 1988
Study guide by Ivo Dean, 44 pp. ivo dean, soils, growing media -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS 38th BN, 1916
.1)Ernest Chapman Winfield Archibald No 503 enlisted 3.3.1916 B Coy 38th Bn age 20, embark for England 20.6.1916, hospital at sea with Measles, embark for France 22.11.1916, KIA 5.12.1916. Harold James Archibald No 504 enlisted 3.3.1916 age 23 years 6 months, embark for England 20.6.1916, hospital at sea with Measles, embark for France 22.11.1916, appointed Cpl 2.9.1917, WIA 12.10.1917 GSW left arm, medically downgraded 1.2.1918, RTA 12.3.1918, discharged from the AIF 15.8.1918. .3) John Josiah Roberts No 652 enlisted 16.3.1916 in B Coy 38th Bn age 18 years 3 months, embark for France 22.11.1916, hospital 31.12.1916 Tonsilitis, rejoin unit 8.1.1917, hospital 3.8.1917 Laryngitis, rejoin unit 29.9.1917, hospital 3.12.1918 Influenza, rejoin unit 29.12.1918, discharged from the AIF 22.9.1919. Austin Ivo Henderson No 720 enlisted 21.3.1916 in B Coy 38th Bn age 19 years 9 months, embark for England 20.6.1916, hospital at sea Measles, Hospital England unclear, embark for France 5.4.1917, WIA 13.10.1917 GSW to Neck, rejoin unit 5.5.1918, Hospital 17.6.1918 NYD then classed Debility then Trench Fever, RTA 19.2.1919, discharged from the AIF 15.5.1919. .2) The Archibald Brothers are in back row, HJ on the left & ECW on the right, JJ Roberts sitting right?, AI Henderson standing centre others unknown at this point. Photo post cards, 1 B & W 2 sepia, rectangular shape, soldiers in uniform studio background. .1) Two soldiers standing side by side. .2) Six soldiers, 3 standing, 3 sitting. .3) Two soldiers, 1 standing 1 sitting. All photos have hand writing on rear..1) “Harold James Archibald L, Ernest Chapman W Archibald R, killed in France. .2) “ H.J. Archibald, E.C.W. Archibald”. .3) “Sitting J.J.Roberts, standing Ivo Henderson”.photographs, b coy, 38th bn -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Slovenian picnic, photo, Slovenian picnic at Silvan, Miro, Karlo, Ivan, Dario, Rudi, Jenny, Anica, Early 1960s
Social gathering of Slovenians at Slovenian Association picnic at Silvan early 1960sSlovenians gathering at a picnicBlack and white photo of a group of young Slovenians on a social outing; Slovenian picnic at Sylvan. Miro Krsevan, Karlo Strancar, Ivo Mihelj, Darjo Ziberna, Jenny ? , Anica Cinc (Kregar)social gathering of slovenians, slovenian association melbourne -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Reports, Submissions for accreditation
Nos. 2, 3 & 4 have name Ivo A. Dean. No. 1 has some annotations on 2nd copyburnley college, victorian college of agriculture & horticulture, accreditation, horticulture, recreational turf management, nursery production, crop production -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Rome, photo, Rome 1960, M Krsevan, L Markic, F Saule, R Koloini, K Strancar, Florjan, D Ziberna and I Mihelj, 31/7/1960
A group of Slovenian friends on a sightseeing trip from refugee camp Latina to the eternal city of ROMERefugees to Italy, Slovenian riends exploring RomeBlack and white photo of a group of Slovenian refugees from Latina on a visit to Rome. Miro Krsevan, Alojz Markic, Franc Savle, Rudi Koloini, Karlo Strancar, Florijan Vidmar , Darjo Ziberna and Ivo Miheljslovenians visiting rome, slovenian association melbourne -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper (Item), Plants and their environment
Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture, Burnley and McMillan Campuses - Course notes compiled by Ivo Deanhorticulture, agriculture, burnley, mcmillan campus, ivo dean, plant nutrition, climate -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Richard Collier, 1941, 1981
ISBN 0-2411-0611-7Illustrated hardcover book with dust cover. Cover is black buckram with no wording. Dust cover has large B&W photo of St Paul's Cathedral in London, surrounded by smoke. Title is in large red text at top with author's name in white at bottom.Inside cover "RR Schiller" Flyleaf "Ivo Barrow Thurs 28.8.86" "[Mary Martin Aug 86 Booklist-B043-$2.00]"books, military history -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - JUG AND BASIN SET
China Jug - white background, pink, green, blue and brown floral design China Bowl - white with pink, blue, green and brown floral design Jug, marked with sticker "60" Stamped on base WE in circle, indecipherable stamp Bowl, base marked 2 ?? IVO 2015hygiene, grooming -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Certificate, The Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, 1977
Certificate electing Ivo Atkyns Dean to The Australian Institute of Agricultural Science in 1977. Probably donated by I. Dean.Certificate.ivo atkyns dean, 1977, australian institute of agricultural science -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Certificate, The Australian College of Education, 1963
Certificate awarded to Ivo Atkyns Dean for Membership of the Australian College of Education on 24.109.1963. Probably donated by I. Dean.Certificate.ivo atkyns dean, 1963, australian college of education -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, Home Garden Design, 1983.1997
short courses, home garden design, students, john patrick, ivo dean, victorian college of agriculture and horticulture, vcah -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Longview, 8/02/1994
'View of Melbourne's harbor', article on 'Longview', built 1895 for the Morton family, at 21 Warrigal Road, Surrey Hills, Progress Press, 8 February 1994.krivanek, ivo, morton family, longview, warrigal road, surrey hills, auctions -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
A postcard of the front view of the State School.Printed on front: State School Written on back: Miss E. L. Hamnet S. S. Riddell / Thought you might like this. Found it the other day. See you next Saty most likely. Yrs Ivo.schools, hamnet, e. l. (miss), state schools, sunbury, postcards, george evans collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PREMIERS
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Premiers: Bendigo District Cricket Association b grade premiers 1926-27, Eaglehawk. Back row from left: Bill Turner, Heyfield Harvey, Fred Snell, Horace Metcalf, Joe Finch, Tom Ryan. Front row: Malcom Bayliss, Harlod Bottrell, Donald Eddy, Ivo Hall, Les Nancarrow, Patrick Kelly and Fred Forbes. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: ALMOST THERE
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Almost there: Bendigo District Cricket Association A grade semi-finalists, from 1926-27, Eaglehawk. Back row from left: Malcom Bayliss, Richard Harris, Bill Turner, Tom Ryan, Tom Hennessy, Ivo Hall. Front row: Fred Forbes, Donald Dowling, Albert Harris, Jack Bayliss, Jack Rooney, Joe Finch, Howard White. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper - Student Work, Sandie Chaldjian, Assignments for Advanced Certificate of Horticulture, C. 1985
assignments, sandie chaldjian, peter may, pressed plants, weeds, soil, silverbeet, ivo dean -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Black and white print and negative, Peter Esdale, Centenary Celebrations 1991, 1991
19 photographs of staff at a a dinner held at Burnley in the Engineering Building to celebrate the 1991 Centenary. Some staff identified by Ala Shtrauser (former assistant librarian) (1) Geoff Olive (Horticultural Instructor). (5) Geoff Connellan (Senior Lecturer (Sciences)).. (6, 7) Jim Pleasance. (8) Phil Kenyon. (12) Ian Winstone, Kevin Blaze, Clive Sorrell. (13, 15) Ed Smart.((Agricultural Officer) (14) David Aldous.(18) Ivo Dean. staff, dinner, 1991, centenary, ala shtrauser, librarian, geoff olive, horticultural instructor, geoff connellan, lecturer, sciences, jim pleasance, phil kenyon, ian winstone, kevin blaze, clive sorrell, ed smart, agricultural officer, david aldous, ivo dean -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016, 2016
Carlisle Cathedral The Priory near the cathedral was founded in 1122 by King Henry I. There were earlier buildings on the site. Ten years later the priory church became the Cathedral and the Kind created the diocese of Carlisle. The building is constructed of red sandstone. Celebrated architect Ivo de Raughton who lived a few miles south of Carlisle designed the intricate masonry. Many interesting features are recorded about Carlisle Cathedral in tourist brochures and its homepage, however they do not mention the many mason’s marks clearly visible on the stone columns inside the Cathedral. There have been hundreds of marks recorded, some being similar to those on the Yarrowee Channel in Ballarat. mason's marks, carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016, 2016
Carlisle Cathedral The Priory near the cathedral was founded in 1122 by King Henry I. There were earlier buildings on the site. Ten years later the priory church became the Cathedral and the Kind created the diocese of Carlisle. The building is constructed of red sandstone. Celebrated architect Ivo de Raughton who lived a few miles south of Carlisle designed the intricate masonry. Many interesting features are recorded about Carlisle Cathedral in tourist brochures and its homepage, however they do not mention the many mason’s marks clearly visible on the stone columns inside the Cathedral. There have been hundreds of marks recorded, some being similar to those on the Yarrowee Channel in Ballarat. carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016, 2016
Carlisle Cathedral The Priory near the cathedral was founded in 1122 by King Henry I. There were earlier buildings on the site. Ten years later the priory church became the Cathedral and the Kind created the diocese of Carlisle. The building is constructed of red sandstone. Celebrated architect Ivo de Raughton who lived a few miles south of Carlisle designed the intricate masonry. Many interesting features are recorded about Carlisle Cathedral in tourist brochures and its homepage, however they do not mention the many mason’s marks clearly visible on the stone columns inside the Cathedral. There have been hundreds of marks recorded, some being similar to those on the Yarrowee Channel in Ballarat. The sign of Thomas Crump, stonemasoncarlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks, thomas crump, crump -
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Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016, 2016
Carlisle Cathedral The Priory near the cathedral was founded in 1122 by King Henry I. There were earlier buildings on the site. Ten years later the priory church became the Cathedral and the Kind created the diocese of Carlisle. The building is constructed of red sandstone. Celebrated architect Ivo de Raughton who lived a few miles south of Carlisle designed the intricate masonry. Many interesting features are recorded about Carlisle Cathedral in tourist brochures and its homepage, however they do not mention the many mason’s marks clearly visible on the stone columns inside the Cathedral. There have been hundreds of marks recorded, some being similar to those on the Yarrowee Channel in Ballarat. Sign of Thomas Crump, stonemasoncarlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks, thomas crump, crump -
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Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016, 2016
Carlisle Cathedral The Priory near the cathedral was founded in 1122 by King Henry I. There were earlier buildings on the site. Ten years later the priory church became the Cathedral and the Kind created the diocese of Carlisle. The building is constructed of red sandstone. Celebrated architect Ivo de Raughton who lived a few miles south of Carlisle designed the intricate masonry. Many interesting features are recorded about Carlisle Cathedral in tourist brochures and its homepage, however they do not mention the many mason’s marks clearly visible on the stone columns inside the Cathedral. There have been hundreds of marks recorded, some being similar to those on the Yarrowee Channel in Ballarat. Sign of Thomas Crump, stonemasoncarlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks, thomas crump, crump -
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Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016, 2016
Carlisle Cathedral The Priory near the cathedral was founded in 1122 by King Henry I. There were earlier buildings on the site. Ten years later the priory church became the Cathedral and the Kind created the diocese of Carlisle. The building is constructed of red sandstone. Celebrated architect Ivo de Raughton who lived a few miles south of Carlisle designed the intricate masonry. Many interesting features are recorded about Carlisle Cathedral in tourist brochures and its homepage, however they do not mention the many mason’s marks clearly visible on the stone columns inside the Cathedral. There have been hundreds of marks recorded, some being similar to those on the Yarrowee Channel in Ballarat. Sign of the cross (plus sign)carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016, 2016
Carlisle Cathedral The Priory near the cathedral was founded in 1122 by King Henry I. There were earlier buildings on the site. Ten years later the priory church became the Cathedral and the Kind created the diocese of Carlisle. The building is constructed of red sandstone. Celebrated architect Ivo de Raughton who lived a few miles south of Carlisle designed the intricate masonry. Many interesting features are recorded about Carlisle Cathedral in tourist brochures and its homepage, however they do not mention the many mason’s marks clearly visible on the stone columns inside the Cathedral. There have been hundreds of marks recorded, some being similar to those on the Yarrowee Channel in Ballarat. Digital photographG. N.carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016, 2016
Carlisle Cathedral The Priory near the cathedral was founded in 1122 by King Henry I. There were earlier buildings on the site. Ten years later the priory church became the Cathedral and the Kind created the diocese of Carlisle. The building is constructed of red sandstone. Celebrated architect Ivo de Raughton who lived a few miles south of Carlisle designed the intricate masonry. Many interesting features are recorded about Carlisle Cathedral in tourist brochures and its homepage, however they do not mention the many mason’s marks clearly visible on the stone columns inside the Cathedral. There have been hundreds of marks recorded, some being similar to those on the Yarrowee Channel in Ballarat. Digital photographG.N.carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016, 2016
Carlisle Cathedral The Priory near the cathedral was founded in 1122 by King Henry I. There were earlier buildings on the site. Ten years later the priory church became the Cathedral and the Kind created the diocese of Carlisle. The building is constructed of red sandstone. Celebrated architect Ivo de Raughton who lived a few miles south of Carlisle designed the intricate masonry. Many interesting features are recorded about Carlisle Cathedral in tourist brochures and its homepage, however they do not mention the many mason’s marks clearly visible on the stone columns inside the Cathedral. There have been hundreds of marks recorded, some being similar to those on the Yarrowee Channel in Ballarat. Digital photographTwo "X" marks joined by a vertical linecarlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks