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Kew Historical Society IncHeadwear - Purple Raffia Sun Hat, Latiners, 1934-1945
... Latiners was a Melbourne millinery company owned by Rupert Vincent Kirsch during the 1930s and 1940s. ...Deep purple coloured straw girls’ hat retailed by Latiners featuring a maroon ribbon at the base of the crown and a multicoloured fabric posy of flowers on the rim. ...Label: Latiners...Latiners...Headwear Purple Raffia Sun Hat Latiners ...Latiners was a Melbourne millinery company owned by Rupert Vincent Kirsch during the 1930s and 1940s. Originally located at 310 Flinders-lane, in 1934 the company shifted to 20 Dawson Street Brunswick. An article in the Melbourne Age newspaper recorded that the (illustrated) extensive factory was nearlng completion.(The Age, 10 July 1934). As well as producing hats in the factory, Latiners also imported hats into Australia. The Dawson Street factory is now listed on the Victorian Heritage Database as 'Of regional significance as one of the largest hat manufacturing businesses in Melbourne and architecturally important for its bold use of rendered forms.'The Kew Historical Society’s fashion and design collection is comprised of costumes, hats, shoes and personal accessories. Many of these items were purchased or handmade in Victoria; some locally in Kew. The extensive hat collection comprises items dating from the 1860s to the 1970s. While most of the hats in the collection were created by milliners for women, there are a number of early and important men’s hats in the collection. The headwear collection is particularly significant in that it includes the work of notable Australian and international milliners.Deep purple coloured straw girls’ hat retailed by Latiners featuring a maroon ribbon at the base of the crown and a multicoloured fabric posy of flowers on the rim. The straw hat is irregularly layered to give the impression of folds.Label: Latinerslatiners -- 310 flinders lane, latiners - dawson street -- brunswick, rupert vincent kirsch, women's clothing -- hats -
Eltham District Historical Society IncWork on paper (Sub-Item) - Photograph, Landscaping at Latiners Hat Factory
... Landscaping at Latiners Hat Factory......Latiners...Colour photograph of Landscaping at Latiners Hat Factory, Sherbourne Road, Eltham. ...Note blockage at the bridge eltham drain Latiners Hat factory landscaping footbridge blockage Image printed on A4 page from 04997 Diamond Creek Basin Study, 1980 Landscaping at Latiners Hat Factory Work on paper Photograph ...Colour photograph of Landscaping at Latiners Hat Factory, Sherbourne Road, Eltham. Note blockage at the bridgeeltham, drain, latiners, hat factory, landscaping, footbridge, blockage -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchSlouch hat, Hat, khaki, fur felt, 1986, 1986
... Latiners 1986 55 (size) gold stamped on sweatband...Latiners...Hat, khaki, fur felt, 1986 Slouch hat Latiners Lanners ...Standard issue slouch hatStandard issue slouch hat individualised by Corps badge and unit colour patch Khaki Australian Army slouch hat (fur felt) with khaki cloth puggaree. White above blue with purple square superimposed 42 mm square colour patch (142nd Signal Squadron) on right hand side of puggaree. Royal Australian Corps of Signals cap badge on front of puggaree. Brown sweatband. Brown leather chinstrap. Mounted on plywood mounting board.Latiners 1986 55 (size) gold stamped on sweatbandheadgear, slouch -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchHeadwear - Slouch Hat, Hat, khaki, fur felt, 1986, 1986
... Inside the leather strap, a handwritten black ink inscription reads 'Griffin 49443'. Hat made by Latiners in 1986, size 55cm. ...Latiners...Hat, khaki, fur felt, 1986 Headwear Slouch Hat Latiners ...The slouch hat is an object strongly associated with Australian identity and was introduced into the Australian military in the second half of the 19th. This hat was used by a member of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps. An inside inscription (most likely referring to the owner) reads 'Griffin 49443'.The slouch hat is historically significant in the wider context of Australian army and more particularly in Australia's military involvement in the Gulf War. It also has social significance as a strong symbol of the 'Australian fighting man' and more generally for its link with Australian identity. Khaki Australian army slouch hat with left brim pinned to the side; pale green band around circumference of hat; two golden metallic badges (one in front and one on left side); four metallic rivets on top. Leather band inside and brown leather strap attached with six metallic staples. The left side badge displays a crown with the word 'Australia' under it (also known as the Commonwealth 'rising sun' pattern). The front badge displays a crown on top, a snake in the middle and the inscription 'Royal Australian Army Medical Corps'. At the bottom, another inscription reads 'Paulatim'. Inside the leather strap, a handwritten black ink inscription reads 'Griffin 49443'. Hat made by Latiners in 1986, size 55cm. army, hat, slouch hat, australian army, medical corps -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Ecclesiastical Maniple
... The maniple is a liturgical vestment used primarily within the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, and occasionally by Lutheran and Anglican clergy. ...Motifs include dove, lamb, chalice, maltese cross and flowers and latin text. Silk and metal thread fringes both ends of both pieces....Latin texts...The maniple is a liturgical vestment used primarily within the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, and occasionally by Lutheran and Anglican clergy. ...The maniple is a liturgical vestment used primarily within the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, and occasionally by Lutheran and Anglican clergy. It is an embroidered band of silk or like fabric that hangs from the left forearm, worn over the alb. It is used only during Mass, and it is always of the same liturgical colour as other Mass vestments. The original purpose of the maniple is unclear, but it probably originated as a cloth that the priest could use to wipe his hands and face. The maniple corresponds to the epimanikia, cuffs worn on both wrists in the Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Lutheran and Eastern Catholic Churches. (wikipedia)Dark red silk damask ecclesiastical stole with gold work and silk embroidery. Motifs include dove, lamb, chalice, maltese cross and flowers and latin text. Silk and metal thread fringes both ends of both pieces.Latin textsembroidery, gold work, ecclesiastical -
Bendigo Military MuseumHeadwear - HAT, SLOUCH, LIGHT HORSE, 1968
... Latiners...Headwear HAT, SLOUCH, LIGHT HORSE Latiners ...Slouch Hat - Khaki, felt, puggaree Light Khaki with a maroon stripe, emu feathers, 17 Light Horse ensign, metal brass coloured with round maroon braid underneath. Leather Inner band and chin strap.17 LH. Prince of Wales Light Horse.passchendaele barracks trust, hat, uniform -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPostcard, Methodist Church, Casterton, Vic, c. 1960
... 'Latiners'...No. 3 in a series by 'Latimers' Methodist Church, Casterton, Vic Postcard Postcard 'Latiners' ...Sourced from Casterton Town Hall (former Shire of Glenelg)Black and white postcard, METHODIST CHURCH, CASTERTON, white border around image. No. 3 in a series by 'Latimers'Front: 'Latimers METHODIST CHURCH, CASTERTON VIC NO.3 Back: 'POST CARD' -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Ecclesiastical Stole
... Motifs include dove, lamb, chalice, Maltese cross and flowers and Latin text. Silk and metal thread fringes both ends of both pieces....Latin texts...Motifs include dove, lamb, chalice, Maltese cross and flowers and Latin text. Silk and metal thread fringes both ends of both pieces. ...The stole is a liturgical vestment of various Christian denominations, which symbolizes priestly authority; in Protestant denominations which do not have priests but use stoles as a liturgical vestment, however, it symbolizes being a member of the ordained. It consists of a band of coloured cloth, usually of silk, about seven and a half to nine feet long and three to four inches wide, whose ends may be straight or may broaden out in the shape of a spade or bell. The centre of the stole is worn around the back of the neck and the two ends hang down parallel to each other in front, either attached to each other or hanging loose. The stole is almost always decorated in some way, usually with two crosses, or sometimes another significant religious design. (wikipedia)Dark red silk damask ecclesiastical stole with gold work and silk embroidery. Motifs include dove, lamb, chalice, Maltese cross and flowers and Latin text. Silk and metal thread fringes both ends of both pieces.Latin textsembroidery, gold work, ecclesiastical -
The Cyril Kett Optometry MuseumBook, Optice: sive de Reflexionibus, Refractionibus, Inflexionibus & Coloribus Lucis Libri Tres, 1706 (exact)
... His classic 'Opticks' was first published in English in 1704. This Latin edition of 1706 was published to satisfy a wider scientific audience in Europe. ...Latin edition of Newton's 'Optics' translated by Samuel Clarke. ...Inscribed on the fly leaf in pencil is that this is the 2nd edition, the first in Latin, and that Newton gave Clarke 500 pounds for the translation....Latin edition of Newton's 'Optics' translated by Samuel Clarke. ...This 300 year old book deals with the theory of light and colour and with investigations of the colours of thin sheets, 'Newton's rings', and diffraction of light. Newton uses a wave theory of light and his corpuscular theory to explain his observations. Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727) was a great figure in the history of optical science. His classic 'Opticks' was first published in English in 1704. This Latin edition of 1706 was published to satisfy a wider scientific audience in Europe. Newton was Lucasian Professor at Cambridge 1669-1693 and a fellow of Trinity College. He achieved fame as a creative mathematician and for his law of universal gravitation which explains planetary motions. He retired from research in 1693 to become a government official in London.This book is highly significant as a milestone in the study of optics. Although not a very rare book, only one other copy is listed by WorldCat in an Australian institution.Latin edition of Newton's 'Optics' translated by Samuel Clarke. This copy is bound in full calf leather of the period, 348 pages, with fold-out figures plus a 24 page appendix 'Enumeratio linearum tertii ordinis' and a 43 page appendix 'Tractus de quadratura curvarum'. It is in outstandingly good condition.Inscribed on the fly leaf in pencil is that this is the 2nd edition, the first in Latin, and that Newton gave Clarke 500 pounds for the translation.refraction, optics, newton, reflection -
Stawell Historical Society IncBook, N.A. McLennan, Looking Back 1964 to 1864 by N A McLennan, 1964
... yellow card with border Family Crest? with Latin Colour card showing a Tartan above black text...(In Latin [ Dum Spero Spiro]) McLennan Tartan Looking Back 1964-1864 Victoria, Australa compiled and written by N.A. ...McLennan June 1964 yellow card with border Family Crest? with Latin Colour card showing a Tartan above black text Looking Back 1964 to 1864 by N A McLennan Book N.A. ...This booklet contains records, mostly of the McLennans, perhaps more about John McLennan than others, as he seemed to be the only one who left any records of the past.yellow card with border Family Crest? with Latin Colour card showing a Tartan above black text(In Latin [ Dum Spero Spiro]) McLennan Tartan Looking Back 1964-1864 Victoria, Australa compiled and written by N.A. McLennan June 1964stawell, mclennan family -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeBook, W F P Napier, History of the war in the penisular and in the South of France: from the Year 1807 to the Year 1814. Volume II, 1882
... Book prize given to John Tanner (1887), Christmas 1885. First prize for Latin in the Upper Fifth form. ...Book plate: Ballarat College crest and motto / Latin / Upper fifth form / First prize / Awarded to / John Tanner / Christmas 1885...Ballarat Clarendon College 1425 Sturt Street Ballarat goldfields Book prize given to John Tanner (1887), Christmas 1885. First prize for Latin in the Upper Fifth form. john-tanner 1887 1885 ballarat-college book-prize Book plate: Ballarat College crest and motto / Latin / Upper fifth form / First prize / Awarded to / John Tanner / Christmas 1885 Maroon calf-bound book with gold plate work on spine and borders of cover. ...Book prize given to John Tanner (1887), Christmas 1885. First prize for Latin in the Upper Fifth form. Maroon calf-bound book with gold plate work on spine and borders of cover. Ballarat College school crest and motto inscribed on front cover. Six compartments on spine decorated with gold patterns; title inscribed in second compartment. Volume number inscribed in third compartment Marbled leaf edges and end papers. Book plate: Ballarat College crest and motto / Latin / Upper fifth form / First prize / Awarded to / John Tanner / Christmas 1885john-tanner, 1887, 1885, ballarat-college, book-prize, -
Supreme Court of Victoria LibraryBooks, Chronicles; Historical Chronicles, Early 19th Century
... These are 22 volumes of early English and French History translated from the Latin, French and Old English. The volumes were published in the early 19th Century, Redmond Barry purchased these from Guillaume, Colonial Bookseller, Chester Square, London for the Library....Historical Chronicles of English History, many titles, translated from the Latin, and the Old English and Old French....The books are in excellent condition and would be rare in Australian library collections. redmond barry chronicle Historical Chronicles of English History, many titles, translated from the Latin, and the Old English and Old French. 22 Volumes of Leather Bound books with gold embossing, illustrated. ...These are 22 volumes of early English and French History translated from the Latin, French and Old English. The volumes were published in the early 19th Century, Redmond Barry purchased these from Guillaume, Colonial Bookseller, Chester Square, London for the Library.The books are in excellent condition and would be rare in Australian library collections.22 Volumes of Leather Bound books with gold embossing, illustrated.Historical Chronicles of English History, many titles, translated from the Latin, and the Old English and Old French.redmond barry, chronicle -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDiary, Charles Letts & Co. Diary House, Charles Letts Schoolboys Diary 1936 unused and no name, 1936
... Schoolboy's 1936 diary containing tables of Latin and French verbs, logarithms, trigonometry,university and school records, as well as the calendars, dates and other useful information....Schoolboy's 1936 diary containing tables of Latin and French verbs, logarithms, trigonometry,university and school records, as well as the calendars, dates and other useful information. ...Schoolboy's 1936 diary containing tables of Latin and French verbs, logarithms, trigonometry,university and school records, as well as the calendars, dates and other useful information. ...Schoolboy's 1936 diary containing tables of Latin and French verbs, logarithms, trigonometry,university and school records, as well as the calendars, dates and other useful information.Black covered diary with white lettering. Schoolboy's 1936 diary containing tables of Latin and French verbs, logarithms, trigonometry,university and school records, as well as the calendars, dates and other useful information. +Additional Keywords: Letts, Charles -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeBook, Charles Knight, Half hours with the best authors: Volume I, Prior to the book prize presented on Christmas, 1880
... This book was awarded to John Thomas Good as First prize for Latin in the Sixth form in 1880. John enrolled in Ballarat College in 1878 at the age of 12. ...Book plate inside front cover: school crest/ Latin/ First Prize,/ Sixth Form./ Awarded to/ Thomas J. ...Book plate inside front cover: school crest/ Latin/ First Prize,/ Sixth Form./ Awarded to/ Thomas J. ...This book was awarded to John Thomas Good as First prize for Latin in the Sixth form in 1880. John enrolled in Ballarat College in 1878 at the age of 12. In the original register his parent/guardian is listed as Mrs. H J. Munch, Beulah Glenthompson.Presbyterian educators placed great value on a classical education matched with diligence in study. Book prizes were highly regarded and academic success admired. In the school’s early years prizes were ordered direct from London and had the school crest embossed in gold on the front or back cover. Many of the prizes given in early years were returned to the school to equip the Weatherly Library when it opened in 1936.Bound in brown half calf with college crest embossed on front cover. Six raised ornately decorated bands on spine with gilt lettering on second and third compartments. Marble edging with marble end papers. Dampness and water damage, with the book having been plastic covered (plastic removed 2013). Slight foxing on pages, slight detachment of spine, black and white frontise piece, 624 p.Book plate inside front cover: school crest/ Latin/ First Prize,/ Sixth Form./ Awarded to/ Thomas J. Good/ CHRISTMAS. 1880.john-thomas-good, book-prize, ballarat-college, 1880, h-j-munch, beulah-glenthompson. -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeBook, Eliza Cook, The poetical works of Eliza Cook, Prior to the book prize given at Christmas, 1891
... This book was awarded to John Geddes McGowan in 1891 for first prize in Latin. John entered the college in January of 1891 at the age of 13. ...Book plate inside front cover: Ballarat College emblem/ Latin/ IV Form./ First Prize./ Awarded to/ J.G.McGowan/ Christmas, 1891/...Ballarat Clarendon College 1425 Sturt Street Ballarat goldfields This book was awarded to John Geddes McGowan in 1891 for first prize in Latin. John entered the college in January of 1891 at the age of 13. ...This book was awarded to John Geddes McGowan in 1891 for first prize in Latin. John entered the college in January of 1891 at the age of 13. He was the dux of Ballarat College in 1892. It is noted in the original register that John's parent is John S McGowan and the residence as 11 Ebden(?) Street, Ballarat East.Presbyterian educators placed great value on a classical education matched with diligence in study. Book prizes were highly regarded and academic success admired. In the school’s early years prizes were ordered direct from London and had the school crest embossed in gold on the front or back cover. Many of the prizes given in early years were returned to the school to equip the Weatherly Library when it opened in 1936.Bound in red calf with college emblem embossed on front cover and gilt bordering. Floral end papers, foxing on pages, red/gilt edges, black and white illustrations throughout. 624 p.Book plate inside front cover: Ballarat College emblem/ Latin/ IV Form./ First Prize./ Awarded to/ J.G.McGowan/ Christmas, 1891/john-geddes-mcgowan, 1891, book-prize, dux-1892, john-s-mcgowan. -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBadge - Collar Badge, Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC), unknown
... Across the bottom is a scroll embossed with the Latin motto 'Pro Humanitate', translating to 'for humanity'. ... 'Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps'/ 'Pro Humanitate'[Latin translating to English as 'for humanity']. ...Across the bottom is a scroll embossed with the Latin motto 'Pro Humanitate', translating to 'for humanity'. ...The Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) provides health care and medical assistance to Australian Army personnel in military health facilities. The Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps embraces the values of compassion and service to others, reflecting the care and dedication provided to the wounded and sick. The Australian Army employs registered general nurses as nursing officers in Army hospitals and medical centres. These officers form the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps. The collar badge would have been worn on the collar of official uniform. This badge is in good condition and provides context and interests in nurse uniform. However, it is hard to guarantee that this is an original badge or a replica. Photograph of Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps collar badge. Oval shaped badge surmounted by St Edward's crown. Around the edge of the oval is embossed 'Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps'. In the centre of the oval is a Nightingale oil lamp on a dull cherry coloured felt background. Across the bottom is a scroll embossed with the Latin motto 'Pro Humanitate', translating to 'for humanity'. The metallic nature of the badge leaves it cool to the touch, with rounded edges and a round collar attachment peg, unlike the sharp attachment pegs like typical badges and pins. 'Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps'/ 'Pro Humanitate'[Latin translating to English as 'for humanity']. raanc, uniform, badge, royal australian army nursing corps -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Plaque - Plaque of HMAS Hobart
... In March 1967, HMAS Hobart became the first Royal Australian Navy combat ship deployed to fight in the Vietnam War. The Latin motto Sic fortis Hobartia crevit ( meaning 'thus in strength did Hobart grow") features on both the Coat of Arms and the earlier Crest of the city of Hobart....Beneath that is a boomerang, a nulla nulla, and a woomera over a Latin motto. ...Beneath that is a boomerang, a nulla nulla, and a woomera over a Latin motto. Plaque Plaque of HMAS Hobart ...In March 1967, HMAS Hobart became the first Royal Australian Navy combat ship deployed to fight in the Vietnam War. The Latin motto Sic fortis Hobartia crevit ( meaning 'thus in strength did Hobart grow") features on both the Coat of Arms and the earlier Crest of the city of Hobart.Red wooden plaque with metal insignia featuring a crown above the word HOBART, a gold rope circle around a red lion, with a shovel and pick under s raised paw. Beneath that is a boomerang, a nulla nulla, and a woomera over a Latin motto. HOBART/ SIC FORTIS HOBARTIA CREVIThobart, sic fortis hobartia crevit, plaque -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2000
... In this photo, Victorian Junior Latin Dance Champions, Shaun Kingston and Kelly Yates, pose for a photo in costume at the dance. ...[On a white label, handwritten in dark blue ink] Shaun Kingston and Kelly Yates, Victorian Junior Latin Dance Champions, at the Afternoon Tea Dance. ...In this photo, Victorian Junior Latin Dance Champions, Shaun Kingston and Kelly Yates, pose for a photo in costume at the dance. ...In 2000, an Afternoon Tea Dance was held as a fundraiser for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV). In this photo, Victorian Junior Latin Dance Champions, Shaun Kingston and Kelly Yates, pose for a photo in costume at the dance. The photo appears on page 17 of the Vol 13 Issue 03, Spring 2000 edition of the AFV's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. The photo is captioned: "Shaun Kingston and Kelly Yates, Victorian Junior Latin Dance Champions, at the Afternoon Tea Dance. Shaun is the grandson of Arthritis Victoria volunteer Patricia Walker."COL photo of a young couple, dressed in ballroom dancing costumes, posing for a photo at an event. Behind them, various people are either seated at round tables or standing. The tables are covered in white tablecloths, and there are platters of sandwiches, glasses, and cups and saucers on top. In the background, there is a blue and gold banner, with Arthritis Victoria and Osteoporosis Victoria text and logos, hanging from the ceiling.[On a white label, handwritten in dark blue ink] Shaun Kingston and Kelly Yates, Victorian Junior Latin Dance Champions, at the Afternoon Tea Dance. Shaun is the grandson of AV volunteer Patricia Walker. [Handwritten in blue ink] P17 COLOUR 50% [Handwritten in red ink] 5 [circled]arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, fundraising, afternoon tea, ballroom dancing, latin dance, champions, dance competitions, junior dance, shaun kingston, kelly yates, dance costumes, 2000 -
Bendigo Military MuseumBadge - COLLAR BADGES
... On bottom written in latin "UBIQUE"...Badges RAE On bottom written in latin "UBIQUE" Two WO golden collar badges with the word "UBIQUE" across bottom, mounted above is a round basket on bomb out of which is coming spreading flames. ...These collar badges were for Officers of RAE. (Royal Australian Engineers). Ubique is translated as "Everywhere".Two WO golden collar badges with the word "UBIQUE" across bottom, mounted above is a round basket on bomb out of which is coming spreading flames. On back small hook on top and bottom.On bottom written in latin "UBIQUE"badges, rae -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Hat Factory, Sherbourne Road, Eltham
... Six coloured photographs of Latiner's hat factory, Sherbourne Road...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne industry hat factory sherbourne road eltham latiner Six coloured photographs of Latiner's hat factory, Sherbourne Road Hat Factory, Sherbourne Road, Eltham Photograph Photograph ...Six coloured photographs of Latiner's hat factory, Sherbourne Roadindustry, hat factory, sherbourne road, eltham, latiner -
Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonPhotoboard
... Written in Latin. Doctor of Medicine awarded to Frank Macfarlane Burnet....Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon 30-44 Grey Street Traralgon gippsland Written in Latin. Doctor of Medicine awarded to Frank Macfarlane Burnet. ...Written in Latin. Doctor of Medicine awarded to Frank Macfarlane Burnet. -
The Cyril Kett Optometry MuseumBook, Isaac Barrow, Author; Robert Scott, Publisher, Lectiones opticae & geometricae: In quibus phaenomenon opticorum: genuinae rationes investigantur, ac exponuntur: et generalia curvarum linearum symptomata declarantur, 1674 (exact)
... This book of lectures on optics & geometry by Isaac Barrow, from 1674, was published in London in Latin to make it available to scholars across Europe. ...Book, bound in full calf leather of the period, about optics and geometry by Isaac Barrow, in Latin. It has a title page, 12 introductory pages and 151 pages of text divided into 13 "lectures". ...The Cyril Kett Optometry Museum Australian College of Optometry 374 Cardigan Street Carlton melbourne This book of lectures on optics & geometry by Isaac Barrow, from 1674, was published in London in Latin to make it available to scholars across Europe. ...This book of lectures on optics & geometry by Isaac Barrow, from 1674, was published in London in Latin to make it available to scholars across Europe. Isaac Barrow (1630-1677) was a graduate of Cambridge (BA 1649, MA 1652) and a mathematician. He became Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge in 1663 and was tutor to Newton. This book includes Barrow's studies in geometric optics and the nature of light; material that would have encouraged Newton's better known research.This book has historical significance as it details the contemporary development of the knowledge of optics in the late 17th century. It is quite rare as no other copies are listed on WorldCat for Australia.Book, bound in full calf leather of the period, about optics and geometry by Isaac Barrow, in Latin. It has a title page, 12 introductory pages and 151 pages of text divided into 13 "lectures". There are 13 fold-out figures illustrating geometric constructs. It is in good condition except that the front cover is at present detached.optics, geometry, isaac barrow -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeBook, W. P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, The poetical works of James Russell Lowell, Prior to the book prize given on December, 1898
... This book was awarded to May Adelaide Anstis in 1898 for first prize in Latin. May entered Clarendon Ladies' College in 1891. ...Book plate inside front cover: Clarendon Ladies' College,/ BALLARAT./ First PRIZE./ Latin-Class I./ AWARDED TO/ May Adelaide Anstis/ R. ...Book plate inside front cover: Clarendon Ladies' College,/ BALLARAT./ First PRIZE./ Latin-Class I./ AWARDED TO/ May Adelaide Anstis/ R. ...This book was awarded to May Adelaide Anstis in 1898 for first prize in Latin. May entered Clarendon Ladies' College in 1891. On the original register father's name is listed as William and the residence as Neil St, Ballarat.Presbyterian educators placed great value on a classical education matched with diligence in study. Book prizes were highly regarded and academic success admired. In the school’s early years prizes were ordered direct from London and had the school crest embossed in gold on the front or back cover. Many of the prizes given in early years were returned to the school to equip the Weatherly Library when it opened in 1936.Bound in brown padded calf with red/gilt edges. Floral end papers, several black and white illustrations, slight spine detachment. Some discolouring of pages, 519 p.Book plate inside front cover: Clarendon Ladies' College,/ BALLARAT./ First PRIZE./ Latin-Class I./ AWARDED TO/ May Adelaide Anstis/ R. Kennedy,/ PRINCIPAL./ December, 1894. "Clarendon Presbyterian ladies' college" stamped on fly leaf. Book plate on fly leaf: Clarendon Presyterian/ Ladies' College/ Ballarat/ college crest/ Presented by:/ Miss Kimberly/ Date: 30/11/61may-adelaide-anstis, book-prize, 1898, clarendon-ladies'-college, william. -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Book, Rueff, Jakob, 1500-1558, De conceptu et generatione hominis : de matrice et eius partibus, nec non de conditione in-fantis in utero, et gravidarum cura et officio...libri sex ... Nunc denuo recogniti & in plerisque locis castigati, 1580
... [4], 100, [1] l ; ill ; 20 cm. (4to). In Latin....Obstetrics Early works to 1800 Midwifery [4], 100, [1] l ; ill ; 20 cm. (4to). In Latin. De conceptu et generatione hominis : de matrice et eius partibus, nec non de conditione in-fantis in utero, et gravidarum cura et officio...libri sex ... ...[4], 100, [1] l ; ill ; 20 cm. (4to). In Latin.non-fictionobstetrics, early works to 1800, midwifery -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBadge
... B052.1, B052.2 - Metal ministerial lapel pin in the shape of a Latin cross....Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne B052.1, B052.2 - Metal ministerial lapel pin in the shape of a Latin cross. Badge Badge ...B052.1, B052.2 - Metal ministerial lapel pin in the shape of a Latin cross. -
Bendigo Military MuseumBadge - BADGES, VARIOUS, unknown
... Badges inscribed Royal Australian Army Service Corps & latin "Howi soit Qui Mal V Pense". 4. Inscribed Australian Corps of Transport & in latin "Par Oneri" 5. ...Badges inscribed Royal Australian Army Service Corps & latin "Howi soit Qui Mal V Pense". 4. Inscribed Australian Corps of Transport & in latin "Par Oneri" 5. ...Various Badges relating to RAASC & RATC used as identification of units on the Army uniforms. Sourced from Bendigo Passchendael Local Unit.1-3. - Set of 3 badges on a dark blue display board. Badges from different area. Studs/clips on back of boards. Relate to Royal Australian Army Service Corps . 4. - Set of three badges on blue felt display relating to Royal Australian Corps of Transport. 5. Set of 3 badges (2 small, 1 larger) Service Corp WW1 Aust Army. 6. Blue felt shoulder badge with gold writing - Royal Australian Army Service Corp. 7. Small gold badge with 7 points and crown mounted on large red button and brass stud clip on back.3. Badges inscribed Royal Australian Army Service Corps & latin "Howi soit Qui Mal V Pense". 4. Inscribed Australian Corps of Transport & in latin "Par Oneri" 5. Latin "Par Oneri" & SS in centre. 6. Royal Australian Army Service Corps. 7. Royal Australian Corps of Transport & latin "Par Oneri".badges, uniform, passchendaele barracks trust -
Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonPhotoboard
... Doctorate of Science awarded by Harvard University to Frank Macfarlane Burnet. Written in Latin....Doctorate of Science awarded by Harvard University to Frank Macfarlane Burnet. Written in Latin. Photoboard ...Another award to Mac Burnet from a prestigious institution. Part of the collection held at the school.Doctorate of Science awarded by Harvard University to Frank Macfarlane Burnet. Written in Latin. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBadge - British Military badge collection, British Army Officer, 1914-1918
... Badges or ‘pips’ such as these ones were worn on the should strap of a British Military Officer during World War I to indicate his or her rank. The badge’s Latin inscription “TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO” is a Latin phrase that translates as “three joined into one”. ...The design has a border of leaves around a wreath around and a Latin inscription that surrounds three crown images....Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road Badges or ‘pips’ such as these ones were worn on the should strap of a British Military Officer during World War I to indicate his or her rank. The badge’s Latin inscription “TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO” is a Latin phrase that translates as “three joined into one”. ...Badges or ‘pips’ such as these ones were worn on the should strap of a British Military Officer during World War I to indicate his or her rank. The badge’s Latin inscription “TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO” is a Latin phrase that translates as “three joined into one”. It is the motto of the Order of Bath and refers to the year 1801 when the two Kingdoms of Great Britain (England and Scotland) were united with the Kingdom of Ireland. The three images of ‘crowns’ serve as the ‘star’ on each badge. The badges are worn with the arches in the three crowns pointing to the top. The sixteen badges were collected by Dr William Roy Angus and are now part of Flagstaff Hill’s comprehensive W.R. Angus Collection, donated by the family of Dr W R Angus, 1901-1970, surgeon and oculist. The badges date to the First World War era, when Dr Angus was a youth. He was a Surgeon Captain for the Australian Defence Forces during World War II when he was in his forties. The W.R. Angus Collection: - The W.R. Angus Collection includes historical medical equipment, surgical instruments and material belonging to Dr Edward Ryan and Dr Thomas Francis Ryan, (both of Nhill, Victoria) and Dr Angus’ own belongings. The Collection’s history spans the medical practices of the two Doctors Ryan, from 1885-1926 plus that of Dr Angus, up until 1969. It includes historical medical and surgical equipment and instruments from the doctors Edward and Thomas Ryan of Nhill, Victoria. Dr Angus married Gladys in 1927 at Ballarat, the nearest big city to Nhill where he began as a Medical Assistant. He was also Acting House surgeon at the Nhill hospital where their two daughters were born. During World War II He served as a Military Doctor in the Australian Defence Forces. Dr Angus and his family moved to Warrnambool in 1939, where Dr Angus operated his own medical practice. He later added the part-time Port Medical Officer responsibility and was the last person appointed to that position. Both Dr Angus and his wife were very involved in the local community, including the planning stages of the new Flagstaff Hill and the layout of the gardens there. Dr Angus passed away in March 1970.Dr W R Angus (1901-1970), surgeon and oculist, collected a range of military objects including those he personally used during his time as Surgeon Captain in the Australian Defence Forces in World War II. The objects allow insight into military life in the early-to-mid 20th century. The W.R. Angus Collection is significant for still being located at the site it is connected with, Doctor Angus being the last Port Medical Officer in Warrnambool. The Collection includes historical medical objects that date back to the late 1800s.Badge collection; sixteen WWI British Army Officer’s insignia ‘star’ pips. Brass badges are diamond-shaped. The design has a border of leaves around a wreath around and a Latin inscription that surrounds three crown images.“TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO” [translates to 'three joined in one']flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, dr w r angus, w.r. angus collection, badge, insignia, world war 1, first world war, 1914-1918, badge collection, great war, pips, order of bath, tria juncta in uno, british military officer, 1901, british united kingdom -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Anthropological Travelogue/Fictional, Captain Mayne Reid, Odd People being A Popular Description of Singular Races of Man, 1860
... The book was presented as a prize to a Latin student at the National School, Warrnambool in 1861. ...Handwritten inscription, seven lines of text: "Second Prize Latin Class gained by Daniel B Sellers. National School Warrnambool. ...The book was presented as a prize to a Latin student at the National School, Warrnambool in 1861. ...Odd People: Being a Popular Description of Singular Races of Man (1860) is an interesting piece of 19th-century literature. The book was written by Captain Thomas Mayne Reid (1818–1883), a Scots-Irish American novelist and adventurer. He was immensely popular in the mid-to-late 19th century for his boys' adventure novels, tales of the American West, and travelogues. The true first edition was published in London by Routledge, Warne & Routledge in 1860. In the United States, it was published around the same time (1860/1861) by Ticknor and Fields in Boston, and later editions were retitled The Man-Eaters and Other Odd People. The book is an early work of popular ethnology and anthropology, written for a general audience and heavily marketed toward young readers and armchair travelers of the Victorian era.Book, brown covers, embossed with borders and patterns and gilt decoration and titles. The book includes illustrations. Handwritten inscription on the front paste-down page. The opposite page has a stamped and a handwritten inscription. The book was presented as a prize to a Latin student at the National School, Warrnambool in 1861. Title: Odd People being a Popular Description of Singular Races of Man. Alternate title: Odd People or Singular Races of Man Author: Captain Mayne Reid Publisher: Routledge Warne & Routledge, London Date: 1860 Further information: additional text on the spine reads 'A Proper Study of Mankind is Man'fictionOdd People: Being a Popular Description of Singular Races of Man (1860) is an interesting piece of 19th-century literature. The book was written by Captain Thomas Mayne Reid (1818–1883), a Scots-Irish American novelist and adventurer. He was immensely popular in the mid-to-late 19th century for his boys' adventure novels, tales of the American West, and travelogues. The true first edition was published in London by Routledge, Warne & Routledge in 1860. In the United States, it was published around the same time (1860/1861) by Ticknor and Fields in Boston, and later editions were retitled The Man-Eaters and Other Odd People. The book is an early work of popular ethnology and anthropology, written for a general audience and heavily marketed toward young readers and armchair travelers of the Victorian era.shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, odd people, captain mayne reid, national school warrnambool., daniel b sellers, classic fiction, the proper study of mankind is man, singular races of man, , routledge warne and routledge, latin student -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Plant List, Dept. of Sustainability and Environment, Advisory List of Rare or Threatened Plants in Victoria 2005, 2005
... Listed with Common Name, Latin Name and Conservation Status....Listed with Common Name, Latin Name and Conservation Status. Advisory List of Rare or Threatened Plants in Victoria 2005 Document Plant List Dept. of Sustainability and Environment ...plants, plant list, victoria, endangered plants, conservation
