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Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
Mounted sepia coloured photograph of 10 gentlemen - staff at Kismet.Typewritten on white paper: Staff at Kismet Printed on front: Chris Christiansen, Sunbury Studio Handwritten on back: Eric Boardman and staff at Kismetkismet, chris christiansen, photographers, boardman, eric, sunbury, george evans collection -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, BOOK: Kismet - The Story of the Gallipoli Prisoners of War
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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Programme - Program - C.E.M.A Music Club 1975 Portland, Victoria, c. 1975
Program, CEMA Music Club, 'Kismet' 1975. Yellow card, black print, bifold -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Kismet Creek Rail Bridge 1859, near 'Rupertswood', Sunbury, Victoria, AustraliaMount Made in Englandvictoria, slide -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Post Card, c1912
A.J.Gregor, a Sunbury resident, had written the message on the back of the card to his cousin Harriet on the 11th April 1912 informing her of his state of health and some of the town's activities. Those mentioned were his need to travel to the hospital in Melbourne fot medical treatment, billiard contests at the local hotel, theatre shows in the town as well as weather details.The message on the reverse side of the card gives an insight into the day to day happenings in Sunbury in 1912.A non-digital sepia post card with four photographs of sites in Sunbury, namely the Mill Fall, Rupertswood mansion, Dr. Faulkner's residence and the race track at Kismet. A greeting is also on the card. A handwritten note is on the back of the card.IN/AND/AROUND/SUNBURY/WITH/GREETINGSgregor, a., sunbury town -
Hume City Civic Collection
Horse Shoes
These objects are rusty metal horseshoes with nails attached, they were found on property that was owned by Les Aldridge of the Kismet Park Stud, Sunbury. Les Aldridge trained many good race horses over the years including Manfred and Manrico.Six rusty metal horseshoes with nails still attached.horses, horse racing, kismet park, aldridge, les., mckerrow, john, george evans collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - WES HARRY COLLECTION: 14 POSTCARDS, various
Group of fourteen postcards (most unused) depicting various themes. (a) Simpson's Hochzeit (Rembrandt), (b) 'Westward Ho', (c) Painting by Professor Van Hier, (d) Van Hier painting, (e) Van Hier painting, (f) ' Mignon ' (actress), (g) Miss Lily Brayton as ' Marsinah ' in ' Kismet ' (h) Unknown actress, (i) ' Hark! Hark! The Lark ' , (j) A Sweet Surrender, (k) ' The old Clock on the Stairs ' , (l) 'I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills' (m) View from Cathedral Tower Dunkeld, (n) Choir East, St. George's chapel, Windsor Castle.postcard, photograph, various themes, postcards -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, Land Sale Advertisement - Cherrydene Estate, Stage 1 & 2, Ringwood, Vic. - 1969
Subdivison map of Cherrydene Estate and double-sided A4 size House & Land price list dated 27/10/1969. Developer - A.V. Jennings Industries (Aust) Ltd., Cnr. Springvale & Wellington Rds., Mulgrave, Vic. Phone 560 8411. Sales Dept. Rep., Leon B. Devine, Phone 560 8411 A/H.435 5311. Subdivision includes Wonga Road, Holyrood Crescent, Clipper Court, Ripley Court, Harwick Close, Bader Court, Towerhill Drive, Nigel Court, Berkley Road, Avis Court, Carmen Close, Frederic Drive, Kenwood Crescent, Adele Court, Marilyn Street, Abbey Court, Baron Court, Kismet Close, Oban Road, Ringwood.Furnished and landscaped display homes are open for your inspection, (see map on reverse side) from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays and Holidays, and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays. Display homes list for 'Cherrydene' Ringwood - Arundel, Ashmoor, Avalon, Cleveland, Chiltern, Dorset. -
Brighton Historical Society
Suit, 1940s
This suit was tailor-made for Latvian dancer, choreographer and dance teacher Vija Vetra, who lived at the Old Hall, 93-95 Bay Street, Brighton and ran a dance academy at 97 Bay Street during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Born in Riga, Latvia in 1923, at the age of sixteen Vija ran away from home in order to study classical, character and modern dance at the Vienna Academy of Music and Performing Arts. She spent several years performing on European stages. When Latvia was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1944, more than 100,000 Latvians fled, seeking refuge in neighbouring countries. Vija's sister, mother and aunt were among them, managing to join her in Vienna. The following year, all four had to flee again when the Soviets moved into Austria. Escaping to Bavaria, they spent three years in displaced person camps before emigrating to Sydney as refugees in 1948. Vija found success as a dancer in Sydney. She toured Australia and New Zealand with the Bodenwieser Ballet, formed a Latvian folk dancing group and established a dancing school. By the mid-1950s she had gained recognition as a recitalist in her own right. She developed a passion for Indian classical dance. In the late 1950s she moved to Victoria. She opened a dance school in Bay Street, Brighton, while continuing to perform on stage in productions such as the musical 'Kismet' and the ballet 'Corroboree'. In 1959 she starred in the four-part live ABC television program 'Music and Dance'. She left Australia in 1964 for a tour of the United States and Canada, ultimately settling in New York City. Interviewed in the 'ABC Weekly' in 1957, Vetra described her taste in clothing as minimalist, saying she preferred to own as few clothes as possible to save the trouble of deciding what to wear: "And no bows or extravagances, but always a simple line."Two-piece women's suit made of maroon corded silk; comprising fitted jacket (.1) and straight skirt (.2). Jacket fastens with one large black faceted glass button. Jacket lined with pink satin; skirt unlined. vija vetra, migration, brighton, refugee, dancer, 1940s -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1965
Photo was taken in the early 1960s when the school was first established.Sepia portrait of the original Sunbury Secondary College building. Photograph is unframed and unmounted.Stamped indentation on back: 'C-AUS' and 'S' in pencil handwritten.sunbury secondary college, schools, kismet park, education department, parks and reserves, george evans collection