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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1952
... june barton...One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June...Black & White photograph of June & Lois Barton 1952... donated by June Robilliard nee Barton barton family lois barton ...One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June Robilliard nee BartonBlack & White photograph of June & Lois Barton 1952barton family, lois barton, june barton, june robilliard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Debutante group 1951, 1951
... june barton...: Carol Bennett, June Barton, June Williams, Betty Bradley, Marie... bennett june barton marie regos jean denham heather west gladys ...Donated by Betty Bradley, one of the debutantes. Some names provided by Betty. Checked and others added by Elly Berryman and her mother, Charlotte Berryman nee Cleeland. 2/6/2020 Mrs Jones was the wife of the Shire president, Mr Arthur Jones and Mrs Leggatt was the wife of the MP for the area Sir William Leggatt.. June and Gladys Williams were sisters from Bass.Black & White photograph of Debutante Group. Back row: Carol Bennett, June Barton, June Williams, Betty Bradley, Marie Regos, Gloria Jenner [added by Elly Berryman 23/4/2024] Front row: Standing Mrs Sainsbury, Gladys Williams, Jean Denham, ??, Mrs Roz Jones, Mrs Dorothy Leggatt, Deidre Cleeland, Heather West, ?? Mrs Harry Harris debutantes phillip island, betty bradley, carol bennett, june barton, marie regos, jean denham, heather west, gladys williams, mrs harry harris, deidre cleeland, mrs roz jones -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1950's
... One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June...Black & White photocopy of a photograph of June Robilliard... donated by June Robilliard nee Barton barton family june ...One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June Robilliard nee BartonBlack & White photocopy of a photograph of June Robilliard nee Barton, Lois and Flora Barton in 1953.barton family, june robilliard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photocopy, 1955
... One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June... & June Robilliard nee Barton at Bondi 1955.... donated by June Robilliard nee Barton deidre cleeland bondi nsw ...One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June Robilliard nee BartonBlack & White photocopy of a photograph. Deidre Cleeland & June Robilliard nee Barton at Bondi 1955.deidre cleeland, bondi nsw, june robilliard -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Time Capsule - Board of Directors, 2005
... Australia Gerard Menses Graeme Innes John Landau June Ashmore Keith ...On November 25, 2005, a time capsule was buried at Vision Australia's head office in Kooyong. As part of the contents, these images were put on CD and placed inside the capsule. The capsule is designated to be opened in 2066, to celebrate 200 years of providing services to people who are blind or vision impaired.1 CD with 16 imagesvision australia, gerard menses, graeme innes, john landau, june ashmore, keith barton, david blyth, malcolm daubney, lynette davis, maryanne diamond, paul gleeson, timothy griffiths, mike janes, kevin murfitt, owen van der wall, christopher cullen, tony miller, barry chapman, ivan cribb, michael brown, doug kent, george dyer, malcolm brodie, trevor anderson, don draffin, bruce allen, lawrence mccredie, peter ward, eileen ayre, rosanne cunningham -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1940's
... One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June... donated by June Robilliard nee Barton schoolboys cowes primary ...One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June Robilliard nee BartonBlack & White photograph of 16 schoolboys with vegetables they have grown."Vegetables grown by Boys of????"schoolboys, cowes primary school, produce vegetables, june robilliard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1940's
... One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June... donated by June Robilliard nee Barton schoolgirls cowes primary ...One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June Robilliard nee BartonBlack & White photograph of 9 schoolgirls with sunflowers of various sizes - possibly at the Cowes Primary School in 1950sschoolgirls, cowes primary school, june robilliard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1954
... One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June... donated by June Robilliard nee Barton cowes primary school grades ...One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June Robilliard nee BartonColour photocopy of a Black & White School photograph - Cowes Primary School 1954 Grades 5 & 6 Three photos taken Nos. 192-07, 192-08 & 192-09cowes primary school, grades 5 & 6 cowes primary school, june robilliard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1948-49
... One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June... donated by June Robilliard nee Barton the barton girls barton ...One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June Robilliard nee BartonBlack & White photograph of four Barton girls with their mother?the barton girls, barton family, june robilliard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1940's
... One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June... donated by June Robilliard nee Barton, who attended Cowes State ...One of a collection of 10 photographs donated by June Robilliard nee Barton, who attended Cowes State School in the 1950s.Black & White photograph of schoolgirls and four adults wearing party hats - possibly the Cowes Primary Schoolschoolgirls, cowes primary school, school teachers, june robilliard -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Decorative object - Finial, c. 1920
Appearances to the contrary, the item is not a weathervane but a finial. It was the gift of Mr John Sanderson (Jottings Easter 1920), from John Sanderson & Co., wool merchants, stock and station agents, commission and shipping agents before he leaves for England to become senior partner in Sanderson Murray & Elder, London, import and export agents. It was designed by Walter & Richard Butler Architects. (sketch published in Building : the magazine for the architect, builder, property owner and merchant vol.33, no 193, 12 Sept. 1923). The finial was already drawn on the sketch of the Central Institute made by Walter Butler. The maker of the finial, was Henry Alfred George Arnold Saw (born June 1881 in Hotham, Victoria was the son of Edward Saw (1854-1926) a tinsmith and Catherine Barton (1863-1907). He worked as a metal artificer for a metal-working business located opposite the Trades Hall in Lygon Street and was given the job of making the copper ship finial. Henry married Florence Charlotte Reeder and they had four children. Also known as Harry Saw according to his grandson Brian, he died on 9th February 1960. Henry and Florence both died within two months of each other in 1960. It is not clear when the ship was actually installed on the roof, the earliest photograph dating from 1927. The windvane fell or moved several times because of gale forces: - In 1995 : After the funds were raised to repair it, it was treated by sculptor David Hope, and reinstalled in the 1998 (Ship to Shore #3 Sept 1998). - In 2017: Carmela Lonetti from the Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation (Ship to Shore Autumn 2017) - In 2019: a generous passerby donated the necessary funds for the conservation. It was sent to Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation (Ship to Shore 2019), treated by Evan Tindal (City of Melbourne Magainze Oct. 2020). It was reinstalled over the Summer of 2019-2020 (Ship to Shore Summer 2020). The weathervane was stolen during the night of the 6-7 March 2022. Copper price surge sparks rise in theft in Victoria in 2021-22 so it's likely the vane was stolen to be melted This sculpture is closely associated with the 1917 building and described in clippings and annual reports when the building was first newly opened. It can be seen in some of the earliest photographs of the new building and in the artist/architect Butler's impressions. The galleon is often a decorative design of Mission to Seafarers wind vane (London, Adelaide).Bronze and copper sculpture fashioned as a Wind Vane in the form of a Galleon style sailing ship with 2 pennants flying and two sails rigged atop with lower cross piece with wind directions N S E W . There is a decorative ornamental pierced scrollwork ferrule / finial with reinforcing chrome steel piping armature at base of main support which attaches to the roof or a base support. See also comments below weather vane, wind vane, sculpture, galleon, sailing ship, finial, henry alfred saw, david hope, windvane, weathervane, walter richmond butler (1864–1949), richard butler, john sanderson -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Taylor, Joseph Leslie (Squizzy)
Seven items related to Squizzy Taylor: Two printed biographies on Squizzy Taylor, one from the Australian Dictionary of Biography by Chris McConville undated; and one from the Brighton Cemetery website printed 25/05/12; includes grave photograph. Computer printout on brief details of Squizzy and Ida Muriel Pender from St. Kilda historical website. Photocopied poster of Squizzy Taylor. Handwritten and printed history on Squizzy. Printed photocopy of Squizzy Taylor grave. An excerpt from John James Whitty’s “Been everywhere and seen everything”, hand dated by Claire Barton 11/06/2013. The excerpt mentions driver Whitty picking up Squizzy Taylor and Ida Pender on a few occasions, namely to take Pender dancing at the Palais, and how Squizzy never gave him any trouble. Handwritten notes by Claire Barton with regards to an interview on radio station 774 on 11/06/2013 with author and defence lawyer James Morton. Morton reveals some information on Squizzy Taylor, and some recollections by the public who call in including that Taylor’s wife Dolly Gray’s real name was Charlotte Hayes, the cause of his nickname, his escape tricks and his death.taylor joseph leslie (squizzy), taylor squizzy, brighton, taylor benjamin isaiah, coach builders, taylor rosina, crime, criminals, kelly irene lorna, kelly lorna irene, pender ida muriel, brighton cemetery, riding to win, films, cemeteries, new street, jockeys, taylor june, neerim road, carnegie, murrumbeena, emily street, lew george thomas, gray dollie, caulfield racecourse, fires, pender david galloway, smith grace lillian, edward street, elsternwick, hayes charlotte, good shepherd convent, abbotsford, morton james, pender ida, jarvie mollie -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Cowes State School, Junior School 1941, 1941
Copy of the original photograph. Original names provided by Betty Bradley. Names were checked by Elly Berryman and her mother, Charlotte Berryman nee Cleeland. 2nd June 2020 Elaine Alexander 4/6/2020Cowes State School No. 1282. (1941). Back Row: Miss Peters, Norman Burton, Neville Cleeland, Bill Davie, Lesley Bain, John Reid, Peter West, Ben Humphries, Alan Cleeland, Kevin Spokes, George Regos, Mr Shaw 2nd Back Row: Isobel Niven, Enid Nelson, Betty Bradley, ??, ??, Heather McLardy, Helen Murdoch, Betty Morrison, Eris Gawith, Fay Schrieber, Lois Barton, ??, Jean Denham. 2nd Front Row: Claire Loton, Charlotte Cleeland, Vivian Cleeland, Marie Regos, Coral McLardy, Shirley Matthews, Dawn Smith, Pat Watchorn, Heather Burton, Ruth Grayden, Deidre Cleeland, Verna Gawith, Pat Smith. Front Row: Gerald Jeffrey, Peter Gerraty, ??, Bill Broadbent, Jim Broadbent, Michael Dixon, Bob Davie, ??. Apologies if names are incorrect or mispelt. Tall boy in back row may be Harry (Peter) Harris.cowes state school 1941, betty bradley -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - St James Parade, 13, Elsternwick
This file contains two items about this property: 1/Newspaper advertisement dated June 2011 including one coloured photo and brief details of home. 2/Hand-written research on former occupiers of property by Claire Barton dated 15/03/2013 for period 1942-1960.st. james parade, elsternwick, architectural features, bay windows, plaster moulds, brick, penduck edwd, hill chas h., glen huntly road -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Alfred Deakin, Three Writings by Alfred Deakin, 1905, 1905
Alfred Deakin was the first Federal Parliamentarian for Ballarat..1) 16 page printed booklet - The Professional Speech of Mr Alfred Deakin, M.P. to his Constituents held at the Alfred Hall, Ballarat on 24 June 1905. Contents of the speech was: * A coming Dissolution * Elections * Socialism V Anti-Socialism * The Barton Policy * Mr Reid's Socialism * The Limits of Social Legislation * End of the Fiscal Truce * The Liberal Policy * Protection, Preferential Trade, and Population * Private Enterprise * Questions for the Labour party * Mr Watson's "Ultimate Objectives" * The Lesson From America * The Iron Bounty * Relegation not Nationalism * Socialism and Borrowing * Cost of an Election *Genesis of the Coalition * The Tariff Commission * Preferential Trade and Iron Bonus * White Men for Defence * Australian Defence .2) Seven page booklet - Federal Situation, 13 July 1905 .3) Three page booklet - The Federal Duel, 15 July 1905alfred deakin, politics, ballarat, alfred hall, john m. barker -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2004-2005 annual report, 2005
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: the merger of three organisations into one national service, transition from CD and cassette services to digital via DAISY books, tactile hands on exhibition held at the Sydney Object Gallery, a new sensory playroom was developed in the Hunter region and 'Lighthouse on the Boulevard' was published.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementscorporation records, vision australia, gerard menses, kevin murfitt, owen van der wall, keith barton, david blyth, maryanne diamond, paul gleeson, timothy griffiths, graeme innes, mike janes, june ashmore, malcolm daubney, lynette davis, john coleman, marie bashir, don nardella, bruce mcallister, adam spencer, stephen jolley, geoff butcher, ebru sumaktus, krystal keller -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Barton Maughan, Australia in the War 1939-1945/Tobruk and El Alamein
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ALLEGRI QUARTET
The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo presents the Second Concert 1961 Series by arrangement with Musica Viva Society of Australia presenting 'Allegri Quartet'. Eli Goren - violin, James Barton - violin, Patrick Ireland - viola, William Pleeth - cello. McGillivray Hall, Bendigo. Technical College on Thursday, 1st June 1961 at 8.15 p.m. Programme 1/-. Boltons Print, Bendigo.event, entertainment, music, allegri quartet, the music advancement society of bendigo, musica viva society of australia, eli goren, james barton, partick ireland, william pleeth -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2007-2008 annual report, 2008
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: incorporating Hear A Book and Seeing Eye Dogs Australia, partnering with ABC Commercial to expand the availability of audio titles, new facilities in Orange and Cairns, launch of Graduate Certificate in O&M courses, decision to sell St Kilda Road, Burwood School and Enterprises building in Prahran and redevelopment of the sensory playroom in Enfield.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsjean mcnamara, donald fraser, lyn allison, leigh garwood, julie rae, glenda alexander, maryanne diamond, rochelle hutson, chris cussen, roger cussen, cathy heenan, barbara smith, chris edwards, lara giddings, jacob law, vanessa clayton, cecily barker, mark pelgrave, alan nemth, cooper hallcroft, aaron hallcroft, roslyn atkinson, kate law, daniela zebic, dame elisabeth murdoch, adrian smith, peggy soo, governor general michael jeffrey, natalija lambert, meri-jace lamber, maurice gleeson, mark walters, renae williamson, penny stevenson, kenny johar, alex turner, emily ryan, morgan jenkins, michael todorovic, graham rawlins, bill shorten, bruce scotland, reg hinsley, june combey, marian jones, tammy-jo sheenan, david truong, trish anderson, richard carbone, rafe manuell, corporation records, vision australia, gerard menses, kevin murfitt, christine harding, greg hempenstall, michael simpson, trish egan, tim evans, paul bunker, jennifer gibbons, owen van der wall, keith barton, paul gleeson, ross mccoll, theresa smith-ruig, jan lovie-kitchin, tony hanmer, nick carter, david speyer, ron mccallum, anthony callea -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - CENOTAPH DEDICATION 1988, Bendigo Advertiser, C. 22.4.1988
This is the eigth in a series beginning with Cat No 8255 showing the progress towards the Restoration of the Bendigo Cenotaph over the Bendigo Creek. The small inset photo is Max O'Halloran while delivery his address, the large photo shows the gathering under lights around the Cenotaph. The article is dated Friday 22nd of April 1988. There was a Cenotaph Guard from the local 15th Transport Sqd based at Mollison Street Bendigo. There was a gathering of some 100 people. The Mayor Cr Colin Nankervis welcomed former Mayor Alex Craig who was at the original Dedication on June 2nd 1957 with Sir George Lansell handing the Cenotaph to the City of Bendigo. Cr Nankervis praised the efforts of Bill Barton for his work in the Cenotaph Restoration. The proceedings were marred by two Veterans and a Women who yelled abuse during the Dedication, Max O'Halloran urged the crowd to ignore them with the gathering applauding and booing the 3 people. Newspaper cutting, front page of the Bendigo Advertiser No 38,882, all print in black, a small red circle in top RH corner re Property guide. There a two photos, one a small inset and one much larger.Top heading of the Article, "The Cenotaph has been remade, but the sprit is still there: we honour our dead" - "Bendigo RSL President Max O'Halloran"brsl, smirsl, cenotaph -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - CENOTAPH RESTORATION BENDIGO, 10.12.1986
This is the 3rd document following on from Cat No's 8255 & 8256. The letter is addressed to Mr J.K. Barnes Secretary Bendigo RSL Sub Branch. The letter confirms the points made at a meeting between Mr Barton City of Bendigo and the Bendigo RSL regarding the Restoration of the Bendigo Cenotaph. It outlines the following points; 1. Materials to be used. 2. Faults. 3. location. 4. Restoration. 5. Time of construction. 6. Work progress. 7. Chemical preservation. The foolscap page supplied to Council by the RSL outlines the timeline of the Cenotaph coming into being from Wednesday 6th May 1953 the first meeting to the 2nd of June 1957 when Sir George Lansell officially gave the Cenotaph to the Citizens of Bendigo.Document 3 pages stapled together. The first 2 pages are A4 and the 3rd is foolscap. First page has in blue at the top a symbol of a Mine Poppet Head and the Coat of Arms of the City of Bendigo, rest of the document is in black print.Font page at top' "6874/86", on main letter, "WB: gt - 32.7.1" - 10 December, 1986". On 2nd page signed by "C.C. Campbell : City Engineer"brsl, smirsl, cenotaph -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - Vertical file, City of Camberwell
A vertical file of clippings and general information relating to the City of Camberwell including: 1. Election notice, The Argus, 28.8.1937 (1 page). 2. “City news”: Council announces conservation position. Undated. (8 pages). 3. “Council to introduce new waste collection”. Undated Council publication. (4 pages). 4. Camberwell newsletter (incomplete, undated). (4 pages). 5. Camberwell City News, December 1983. (8 pages). 6. Camberwell City News, October, 1984. (8 pages). 7. City of Camberwell 1984/5 budget. (8 pages). 8. ‘’Recycling – It’s up to you’’ (source uncertain, like Council publication undated). (1 page). 9. ‘’Big bins arrive’’, Free Press, 1.2.1984. (1 page). 10. New bins photo and article – no heading; Free Press, 11 April 1884 with note re role of Cr Jim Rumpf. 11. Booklet: Camberwell Your City 82, 31 pages includes business ads as well as municipal information; published 1982. 12. Article re Richard Pearse, newly elected councillor re his philosophy; SHNN No 9, April / May 1984. 13. Article re Mary Drost, newly elected councillor re her philosophy; SHNN No 4, June / July, 1983. 14. Article re Irene Wegner, newly elected councillor re his philosophy; SHNN No 18, October / November 1985. 15. Article asking questions of ward candidates Patrick Trost and Alex Briggs, SHNN No 11, August / September 1984. 16. Articles re new councillors Jennie Carey and Sally Brentnall, SHNN No 39, April /May 1989. 17. Articles re views of ward candidates Wendy Nettle, David McCloskey and Alan Black, SHNN No 23, August / September 1986. 18. Article re CEO Brian Jones, SHNN No 39, April / may 1989. 19. Article questioning Council's conservation strategy in the light of proposed Red rooster development and forthcoming sale of then post office in Canterbury Road, SHHN No 64, June / July 1993. 20. Article urging voting at August 1992 local government elections; candidates mentioned: Bryan Steele, Joe Stanley, Ted Dugdale, Ilias Gouletas, Dennis Whelan, Phillip Barresi, SHNN No 59, August / September 1992. 21. Article re Phillip Barresi and Ilias Gouletsas - with photos, SHNN No 59, August / September 1992. 22. Article re Dennis Whelan and Ted Dugdale - with photos, SHNN No 59, August / September 1992. 23. Exhibition pamphlet: 'Camberwell - As we were' produced for Victoria's 150th anniversary, 3-21 June 1985. (REF: SH2023/1/2) 24. Pamphlet re Centenary of proclamation of Boroondara Shire, 17 November 1871; includes photos. (REF: SH2023/1/5) 25. Letter from John Paech to Miss V White of Barton Street re opposition to proposed transfer of part of Surrey Hills from City of Camberwell to City of Box Hill, dated 25 July 1986. NB/ Correspondant is Miss Val White. 26. City of Camberwell By-Law No 214 - Incinerator, BBQ & Open Air Burning By-Law, dated 20 April 1988. 27. City of Camberwell By-Law No 207 - Prevention & extinguishing fires, suppressing nuisances, and regulating times incinerators may be used; dated 16 July 1984. city of camberwell, cr jim rumpf, waste collection, recycling, local government -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - Vertical file, Cricket clubs
A vertical file containing the following information: 1. Notes on ‘Surrey Hills Cricket Club’ 17.9.1886-3.10.1930. (6 pages). 2. ‘Cricket in Surrey Hills’ from Alan Holt’s records (17 pages). 3. ‘Australian cricket team’ – 1935 Tour of England (1 page, typed). From Alan Holt records of Mr. L.T & Mrs. G. illiams of 9 Louise Avenue, Mont Albert, cricket enthusiasts. 4. ‘Canterbury to hit a century’, SHNN No. 22, June/July 1986. (1 page). 5. ‘Cricket at Canterbury A centenary history of the Canterbury Cricket Club 1887-1987’. 58 page book by Simon Gardiner. This copy given to P.M.I. – replaced by one from reference library where there were 2 copies. 6. Surrey Hills Cricket Club centenary celebrations. Typed notes by Alan Holt, in S.H.N.N. (no date) (1 page). 7. ‘Cricket centenary‘ re Canterbury. SHNN No. 33, April/May, 1988. (1 page). 8. Miscellaneous notes by Jocelyn Hall (no date) (2 pages). 9. ‘Canterbury Advertiser‘ notes typed by Jocelyn Hall (no date) (1 page). 10. ‘Surrey Hills cricket club centenary celebrations’. SHNN No. 40, June/July 1989. (1 page). 11. ‘Improvements at Canterbury’, S.H.N.N. No. 38, Feb. March 1989. (1 page). 12. ‘Cricket Club Centenary’ S.H.N.N. No. 42, Oct./Nov. 1989. (1 page). 13. ‘Surrey Hills Cricket Club hit a Century’, ‘Leader’, 28.2.1990. (1 page). 14. The Reverend John Barton and Wyclif Congregational Church 1896-1907 re cricket club, October, 2001. (1 page typed notes). 15. Committee of Management Canterbury Grounds Trust, Committee Meeting 11.5.1983. (1 page). 16. Committee of Management Canterbury Grounds Trust, Annual Meeting, 24.10.1984. (1 page). 17. Committee of Management Canterbury Grounds Trust, Committee Meeting, 2.7.1986. (1 page). 18. City of Camberwell letter of appreciation re long service on Committee of Management of Canterbury Sports Ground to Mrs. J.S. Green, 22.2.1982. (1 page), with a note from Stephen Gillespie re Joyce Stevenson Green’s background. 19. ‘Run-out call on cricket club’, The Sun, 7.3.1983 re neighbour Ian Ward’s protest re cricket balls (1 page).