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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, Australian Army, A Copy of1RTB Medical Training: Lesson Guide
... A Copy of1RTB Medical Training: Lesson Guide......Lesson Guide...A Copy of1RTB Medical Training: Lesson Guide. This has a red coloured cardboard cover with T RTB Medical Training near the top, under this is the insignia of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps followed by the words Lesson Guide. ...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast 1st Recruit Training Battalion Booklet 1 RTB 1st Recruit Training Battlaion Kapooka Medical Training Lesson Guide Royal Australian Army Medical Corps A Copy of1RTB Medical Training: Lesson Guide. ...1st Recruit Training Battalion A Copy of1RTB Medical Training: Lesson Guide. This has a red coloured cardboard cover with T RTB Medical Training near the top, under this is the insignia of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps followed by the words Lesson Guide. The booklet is held together with a metal slide at the top. Some of the pages are longer than the cover.booklet, 1 rtb, 1st recruit training battlaion, kapooka, medical training, lesson guide, royal australian army medical corps -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, 1RTB medical training: lesson guide
... 1RTB medical training: lesson guide...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Australia - Armed Forces - Service manuals 1RTB medical training: lesson guide Booklet Booklet Australian Army ...australia - armed forces - service manuals -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBadge Girl Guides, circa mid to late 1900's
... Guide movement. The ability to have such a personal contact with so many girls from so many world regions helped to break the somewhat isolated regional life. The fundamental lessons ...This commemorative badge identifying the wearer as a Girl Guide and was used in the 1970's and later. The Girl Guides "World Camps" was founded in 1924 and each subsequent "camp" was in other global countries. The Camp Baree was held in 1947/1948 in Pennsylvania in the USA. In Victoria, Australia, a Barree Regional location for Girl guides, encompasses the Kiewa Valley and its regions. Girl guides in rural areas covered the same developmental programs as in the city areas but the bush settings of annual camps did not have the same impact as for city based guides. The comradeship however, bringing together girls from a widely diverse background, was still a very important objective of the Girl Guide movementThe significance of this badge is that the Girl Guides held a World Camp in the Barree region which included the Kiewa Valley.This world wide attention(Girl Guides) to this region paid special attention to the "home side" girls and highlighted in particular those girls in the Kiewa Valley who participated in the Girl Guide movement. The ability to have such a personal contact with so many girls from so many world regions helped to break the somewhat isolated regional life. The fundamental lessons of the girl guides was and still is to enrich young girls knowledge of skills which provides self esteem, pride in achievements and the togetherness with like minded girls. Social barriers are left behind and good friendships are formed. Some of these friendships continued as life long links.This round badge made from brass and has coloured enamel sections outlining various "Barree Region" scenery. In the far distant horizon are snow capped mountains. These are coloured brown with white tipped summits.The central focus is a blue stream with a dark blue "gum" tree to the left and a brass etched tent pegged onto green grass. These pictures are framed within a house structure. A red coloured boomerang lies under the "house" frame with the name of the region on it,"BARREE REGION" The badge is fastened onto a lapel or other clothing by two "L" shaped hooks extending from the back of the badge.On the front of the badge (on the sketched boomerang "BARREE REGION". On the back in raised lettering is"BERTRAM BROS MELB."societies, girl guides, barree region, metal identity badges -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 42-DECEMBER 20 1979
... Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia revue 1979 success letter to editor welders warning school & kinder photos narbethong mothers' club walpy news community care centre thanks carols by candlelight church transport wanted situation vacant swimming lessons fire brigade marysville golf club summer workshop buxton found glasses greetings brownies guides cubs & scouts swimming pool nye special crossways new owners lost watch maroondah county pumpernickel wirrianda stud for sale wanted marysville hotel nye supper dance narbethong hotel cricket wirreanda tshirts marysville hotel revue wirrianda appaloosa stallion happy hour 12 12 1979 host silo committee red cross walpeup primary school concert church wheat t.t.c. & t.c.c. cabaret fire roster donations exchange or buy donation mothers' club ladies' guild ladies' social club THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 42-DECEMBER 20 1979 ...marysville, victoria, australia, revue 1979 success, letter to editor, welders warning, school & kinder photos, narbethong mothers' club, walpy news, community care centre, thanks, carols by candlelight, church, transport wanted, situation vacant, swimming lessons, fire brigade, marysville golf club, summer workshop buxton, found glasses, greetings, brownies guides cubs & scouts, swimming pool, nye special, crossways new owners, lost watch, maroondah county, pumpernickel, wirrianda stud, for sale, wanted, marysville hotel, nye supper dance, narbethong hotel, cricket, wirreanda tshirts, marysville hotel revue, wirrianda appaloosa stallion, happy hour 12 12 1979 host, silo committee, red cross, walpeup primary school concert, church wheat, t.t.c. & t.c.c. cabaret, fire roster, donations, exchange or buy, donation mothers' club, ladies' guild, ladies' social club -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 5 NO 38-NOVEMBER 28 1980
... Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia lions club door knock annual dinner think it over fire brigade lost dog christ church marysville community care centre tennis happy birthday mark antony party op shop bargains brownies & guides christmas breakup other christmas breakups photographer marysville primary school new enrollments 1981 for sale women's coffee christ church christmas play junior cricket buxton hall meeting swimming lessons 1981 senior cricket senior citizens carols by candlelight THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 5 NO 38-NOVEMBER 28 1980 ...marysville, victoria, australia, lions club door knock, annual dinner, think it over, fire brigade, lost dog, christ church marysville, community care centre, tennis, happy birthday, mark antony party, op shop bargains, brownies & guides christmas breakup, other christmas breakups, photographer, marysville primary school new enrollments 1981, for sale, women's coffee, christ church christmas play, junior cricket, buxton hall meeting, swimming lessons 1981, senior cricket, senior citizens, carols by candlelight -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, UNSW, Canberra, DDG in Vietnam and Lessons for the Royal Australian Navy: Seminar Papers 2017, 2017
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast DDG (Destroyer Designated Guided) Guided Missile Destroyer Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict and Society, Occasional Paper, Series No. 7. DDG in Vietnam and Lessons ...Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict and Society, Occasional Paper, Series No. 7.ddg (destroyer designated guided), guided missile destroyer -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBook, Miller, J. R., D.D, The blessing of cheerfulness, n.d
... lesson to learn; nevertheless, it is one you want to learn, and one you can learn, if you will surrender your life wholly to the great Teacher. – From the Preface by James Russell Miller "Joseph Whalley, Albert E Ruby, Frank M. Kiel, Chas. H Fairbank, Horace Lowe, Alex Wilson, E A Bartow, E W Wallis,." "Though sundered far by faith they meet Around the blessed mercy seat." "To our dear brother Sprott from the members of No 3 Band. I will guide ...“We are set in this world to be happy. We should not falter in our great task of happiness, nor move ever among our fellows with shadows on our face when we ought to have sunlight. “We have a mission to others — to add to their cheer. This we cannot do unless we have first learned the lesson of cheerfulness ourselves. We cannot teach what we do not know. We cannot give what we do not have. “In this little book a lesson is set for you, my reader. It may seem a hard lesson to learn; nevertheless, it is one you want to learn, and one you can learn, if you will surrender your life wholly to the great Teacher. – From the Preface by James Russell MillerPale green cover with gold embossed text and floral borders. Black floral decoration on the front cover. 62 pages. The book has a dedication inside and is signed by the members of the band.non-fiction“We are set in this world to be happy. We should not falter in our great task of happiness, nor move ever among our fellows with shadows on our face when we ought to have sunlight. “We have a mission to others — to add to their cheer. This we cannot do unless we have first learned the lesson of cheerfulness ourselves. We cannot teach what we do not know. We cannot give what we do not have. “In this little book a lesson is set for you, my reader. It may seem a hard lesson to learn; nevertheless, it is one you want to learn, and one you can learn, if you will surrender your life wholly to the great Teacher. – From the Preface by James Russell Millere. sprott, sydney road brunswick methodist church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPamphlet - Flags chart, International Code of Signals
... Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. ...Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. ...Single sheet of white paper with white, red, blue, yellow and black flags on the front and the names of the flags on the back.non-fictionpilots, congregational church, congregational church youth groups -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaCertificate - Pilot's ticket, Congregational Union and London Missionary Society Pilot's ticket
... Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. ...Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. ...White card with blue text and decorative border.non-fictioncongregational church, pilots -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBadge
... Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. ...Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. ...Started in 1936, the aim of the Pilots was to capture the imagination and the devotion of children for the service of the Kingdom of God and to begin the training for membership of the world wide church of Jesus Christ. Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. A Pilot company consisting of six or more boys meet regularly under the leadership of a Captain. The Pilot's promise was "I will learn, pray and serve all I can in the world-wide church of Jesus Christ" An Acting Able Seaman was for Pilots between the 8 - 10 years. [from "Compass : for Pilot Captains" book 1947] 3 x blue and white tin Pilots Acting Able Seaman badges. B018.1 B018.2 B018.3"Pilots Acting Able Seaman"pilots, congregational church, congregational union, congregational church youth groups -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBadge
... Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. ...Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. ...Started in 1936, the aim of the Pilots was to capture the imagination and the devotion of children for the service of the Kingdom of God and to begin the training for membership of the world wide church of Jesus Christ. Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. A Pilot company consisting of six or more boys meet regularly under the leadership of a Captain. The Pilot's promise was "I will learn, pray and serve all I can in the world-wide church of Jesus Christ" An Acting Able Seaman was for Pilots between the 8 - 10 years. [from "Compass : for Pilot Captains" book 1947]5 x blue and white badges with gold border. B017.1 B017.2 B017.3 B017.4 B017.5"C.U. & L.M.S. Acting Able Seaman"pilots - congregational church, congregational union, london missionary society, acting able seaman -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaFlag - Pilots flag
... Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. ...Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. ...Started in 1936, the aim of the Pilots was to capture the imagination and the devotion of children for the service of the Kingdom of God and to begin the training for membership of the world wide church of Jesus Christ. Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. A Pilot company consisting of six or more boys meet regularly under the leadership of a Captain. The Pilot's promise was "I will learn, pray and serve all I can in the world-wide church of Jesus Christ". [from "Compass : for Pilot Captains" book 1947]BN057 and BN004: Rectangular blue and green screen printed cream linen flag with cord and wood toggle at one sidePILOTScongregational church, pilots - congregational church, flags, congregational union, london missionary society -
Vision AustraliaFilm - Video recording, 20th Century movies from RVIB, 1940s
... guided into confidence and self help." Various children are shown weaving canework baskets or stringing beads, and a younger child creates plasticine models. 9. "Out of the Shadows of ignorance into the Sunshine" of Happy, useful Citizenship. With your help!" Two children make a bed in a dormitory, a girl brushes her teeth and washes and dries her hands in a dormitory bathroom, children eat with napkins tucked under their chins at tables covered in cloth and with flower centrepieces in a dining room, and girls in various costumes dance in the garden. 10. "They afford an object lesson...guided into confidence and self help." Various children are shown weaving canework baskets or stringing beads, and a younger child creates plasticine models. 9. "Out of the Shadows of ignorance into the Sunshine" of Happy, useful Citizenship. With your help!" Two children make a bed in a dormitory, a girl brushes her teeth and washes and dries her hands in a dormitory bathroom, children eat with napkins tucked under their chins at tables covered in cloth and with flower centrepieces in a dining room, and girls in various costumes dance in the garden. 10. "They afford an object lesson ...Various movies made by the RVIB and transferred on to digital media. These were created for raising awareness of the RVIB and to appeal for donations from the general public. Most are assumed to be from the 1940s. 1. Brief image of children at RVIB. Various girls knitting in the grounds of St Kilda road, with a quick cutaway to two babies in prams. In the middle of the girls is a globe with a rainbow style surround that reads "The sun will never set on our Empire / Because we have the will to win!" The Australia flag and Union Jack flutter above the words and in the middle is the AIF rising sun badge. There is a brief shot of uniformed girls holding up a rug. 2. Two men stand beside a Clarke and Smith talking book player. One man guides the other to the cartridge and to open the cartridge mailing container. 3. "The work and play of the babies and children give our supporters never ending interest and enthusiasm!" A boy weaving cane on to a timber frame, a girl reads her piano music as she plays, whilst another writes in Braille. 4. "This girl is studying for her leaving Certificate to enter the University for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts!" Phyllis Lawson at a typewriter, a classroom of students and a girl reading a book. 5. "Arithmetic and algebra sums are worked out by steel pins placed in octagonal holes." Students using a Taylor's Slate. 6. "Born into a world of darkness. They depend upon for the LIGHT! Through education, training, recreation." A teacher helps a girl read a raised map, a boy finds the South American landmass on the globe, and a boy feels his way around a toy galleon. 7. "You can quite understand why the School Inspector said the manual training and work of our pupils would do credit to a normal School!" A boy adjusts the rear wheels of a wooden model biplane and spins the propeller when done. 8. "Little fingers which are frequently stiff and clumsy through lack of training are guided into confidence and self help." Various children are shown weaving canework baskets or stringing beads, and a younger child creates plasticine models. 9. "Out of the Shadows of ignorance into the Sunshine" of Happy, useful Citizenship. With your help!" Two children make a bed in a dormitory, a girl brushes her teeth and washes and dries her hands in a dormitory bathroom, children eat with napkins tucked under their chins at tables covered in cloth and with flower centrepieces in a dining room, and girls in various costumes dance in the garden. 10. "They afford an object lesson on how to tackle and vanquish misfortune!" Four children row an adult on Albert Park Lake, children play on a swing carousel next to a building on which is painted 'Blind Babies Nursery', a boy winds up a train and places in on the track, and two children play with blocks. 11. "And now we come to our blind toddlers! Our Nursery School is the only one in the Southern Hemisphere!" Children play with dolls, a playhouse and a rocker swing. 12. "Only for your support their lives might have been pitiful tragedies!" Children cuddle or play with soft toys, rocker swing and playhouse whilst a younger child sits in a chair. 13. "All that sight means stimulates our minds to express the sympathy of our heart to them." Three girls sing their dolls to sleep as they cradle and rock them. 14. Outside of St Kilda Road building from various views. 15. "Our hostels for young blind." Raleigh Street hostel. 16. "The Lighthouse is the symbol of the Institute's activities. It spreads light through education and training into the lives of all eligible blind babies, children and adults of Victoria! A peep into our factories!" View of factory building, workers making millet brooms, weaving mats and basket weaving. 17. "Although our income totals 40,000 pounds annually the hand made articles of our sightless workers have to be sold at a heavy loss to compete with machine made goods! This loss, and the 10,000 pounds given annually in compassionate allowances to the adult blind to help them to support their wives and families can only be maintained by donations from Citizens!" Various workers making a range of brooms in the factory. 18. "All our blind adults live in their own homes. They receive 36,000 pounds annually, including nearly 10,000 pounds in compassionate allowances! We can NEVER THEREFORE BE SELF SUPPORTING." The range of goods produced by RVIB (baskets, mats, brooms and brushes) is shown hanging from the swing carousel in the children's playground. "Our blind workers can support their wives and families by constant employment only if Citizens ask Storekeepers for "BLIND INSTITUTE" goods. 19. A man adjusts the dampeners on a piano. "Please engage our expert blind piano tuners and repairers. They attend to more than 1000 pianos and pianolas every year!" A man puts in a row of dampeners and then tunes the piano. 20. "Our gymnasium, social, dancing, cricket and other forms of recreation give the sightless endless pleasure!" Male on a stationary bike, using a skipping rope, weightlifting and Greco-Roman wrestling in the gym, men playing cricket, people playing cards, a tile game, dominoes, checkers and a pinball game. 21. A girl using a wireless set. "For many years now we have given and maintained FREE wireless sets to all needy applicants throughout Victoria!" Girl puts on headphones and adjusts the dials. 22. " "TALKING BOOKS" have now been invented for the education and entertainment of the sightless. Literature of all kinds is thereby read to them by means of special records." A boy puts on headphones to listening to a recording. 23. Couples dance as the RVIB Orchestra plays on stage. Plates of cakes are passed around a table amongst tired dancers. The camera pans across the four piece orchestra (piano, saxophone, drummer and double bass). 24. "To lighten their darkness is a work of mercy! Please help us to give them The courage of usefulness, The privilege of work, The happiness of comradeship". 25. Various people at a meeting, one with a dog guide at his feet and some with dark glasses. Three men stand near a Clarke & Smith cartridge player talking. Two of them appeared earlier. 26. Women working in a room. A man gives dictation to a women, who is using possibly a Stainsby-Wayne embossed shorthand typewriter, a telephone operator connects calls, a man takes notes on a Stainsby-Wayne crab writer, a room full of people working, a metal device moves between two springs and two men work with timber. 27. RVIB sign, outside front of RVIB building and a group of adults sit on benches under the giant central trees, children have running races, children cheer and one receives a ribbon for her sash that is over her school uniform, a woman writes down the results, a man uses a device, various shots of children, games such as ball tossing, winding up string race, younger children have a running race holding hands with nursing staff. 28. "Melbourne, Blind Childrens' Annual Sports". Outside of RVIB building and sign, children compete in a variety of games as adults watch on. 29. "Melbourne, Swimming Under Handicap". Children walking along a street, past a Holden, to enter the City Baths. Inside they swim, learn to swim, jump and dive into the pool under the watchful gaze of a group of women. This portion of the film then is repeated in segments.1 colour video recordings with no soundroyal victorian institute for the blind, phyllis gration, rvib nursery, rvib school, rvib orchestra, braille equipment, braille music, recreation, fundraising, education, employment, buildings, raleigh street hostel, audio books -
Vision AustraliaDocument - Text, Elizabeth Pickhaven, A critical report on 'More Than Just A Look" - an exhibition for the blind by Elizabeth Pickhaven, 1978
... The background, advantages, disadvantages, physical layout, information guides and experiences of attendees are covered, as well as opening ceremony. Conducted by Elizabeth Pickhaven, it provides an interesting look at how the exhibition came about and the lessons learned during and after it concluded....The background, advantages, disadvantages, physical layout, information guides and experiences of attendees are covered, as well as opening ceremony. Conducted by Elizabeth Pickhaven, it provides an interesting look at how the exhibition came about and the lessons learned during and after it concluded. ...Review of the 'More Than Just a Look' exhibition.12 typewritten pagesnon-fictionReview of the 'More Than Just a Look' exhibition.national gallery of victoria, elizabeth pickhaven -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Bulla Primary School, c1993
... Sunbury Global Learning Centre Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne The photograph was taken when Bulla Primary School had a casual day although classes continued as normal. the children in the photograph were from the infant grades and were having a lesson in ball handling skills required for netball and soccer. Bulla Primary School Dress-up Day Ball handling skills A coloured photograph of a little girl guiding a ball around a red witch's hat with another child in the background and a teacher standing nearby. ...The photograph was taken when Bulla Primary School had a casual day although classes continued as normal. the children in the photograph were from the infant grades and were having a lesson in ball handling skills required for netball and soccer.A coloured photograph of a little girl guiding a ball around a red witch's hat with another child in the background and a teacher standing nearby.bulla primary school dress-up day, ball handling skills -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.Craft - Helen Gibson collection-books, articles and newspaper cuttings on handicrafts
... Guide- Handicraft. - Arbee- Mad Lampshades (Rafina and Nylon Ribbon). - A lesson In Smocking. - Raffia Work. - Jester Slippers. - Our Winter Slippers. - Glamour Gifts From A Lace Scarf. - A Colourful Country Bunch. ...Guide- Handicraft. - Arbee- Mad Lampshades (Rafina and Nylon Ribbon). - A lesson In Smocking. - Raffia Work. - Jester Slippers. - Our Winter Slippers. - Glamour Gifts From A Lace Scarf. - A Colourful Country Bunch. ...Collection of handicraft text materials. Includes: - Table Mats (From paper cut out). - The Art of Hooked Work (Henrietta C. Walker). - Bark and Reed Work (Henrietta C. Walker). - Decorative Transfers- Beautify Your Home. - Country Crafts (1st August 1947). - The Arbee Guide- Handicraft. - Arbee- Mad Lampshades (Rafina and Nylon Ribbon). - A lesson In Smocking. - Raffia Work. - Jester Slippers. - Our Winter Slippers. - Glamour Gifts From A Lace Scarf. - A Colourful Country Bunch. Embroidery Designs Flowers. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Vertical file, Beckett Park and Maranoa Gardens
... guided walk, undated (4 page brochure). 15. Notes on F. Chapman and interests, various sources, (2 pages). 16. Empire Day celebrations, extract from Argus, 24.5.1937 (1 page). 17. Extract from Camberwell Conservation Plan, 1989 by McConville (1 page). 18. ‘A lesson...guided walk, undated (4 page brochure). 15. Notes on F. Chapman and interests, various sources, (2 pages). 16. Empire Day celebrations, extract from Argus, 24.5.1937 (1 page). 17. Extract from Camberwell Conservation Plan, 1989 by McConville (1 page). 18. ‘A lesson ...1. ‘Observation tower Beckett Park’, B.H. Reporter, 23.11.1934 (2 pages). 2. ‘Glory of a native garden’, F. Chapman, Literary Section unknown paper, 2.9.1939 (1 page, 2 copies original and copy). 3. Copy ‘Centenary tower’, The Herald, 21.5.1937 (1 page). 4. ‘Maranoa’, Camberwell City News, August, 1990 (1 page). 5. ‘Rotary Club’s gift to garden’, ? Age, 1990s ? (1 page) 6. ‘Maranoa Gardens & Beckett Park’ supplement, Boroondara Bulletin, 1997 (2 page spread). 7. ‘Beckett Park revisited’ by Annie Gillison, 8.7.1985, Melbourne Week ? (1 page). 8. Maranoa gardens Boroondara Council brochure (undated) (1 page). 9. Re Mr. Arthur J. Swaby, information from various sources, undated (1 page). 10. Beckett Park – ‘Glory of a Native Garden’, F. Chapman, unnamed newspaper, 2.9.1939, copy. (1 page). 11. Beckett Park: information re Robert Beckett from various sources (2 pages). 12. ‘Most will like gardens plan’, unnamed newspaper, letter from Dennis Whelan, undated (1 page). 13. Extracts from J.A. Allan’s unpublished history of Camberwell re Beckett Park & Maranoa Gardens, undated (1 page). 14. Maranoa Gardens Self-guided walk, undated (4 page brochure). 15. Notes on F. Chapman and interests, various sources, (2 pages). 16. Empire Day celebrations, extract from Argus, 24.5.1937 (1 page). 17. Extract from Camberwell Conservation Plan, 1989 by McConville (1 page). 18. ‘A lesson in serenity’, Maranoa Botanic Gardens, Balwyn, Domain Review, 7.7.2021 (2 pages). 19. Boroondara City Council Notice of proposed naming of reserve, Progress Leader, 5.12.2019 (1 page). 20. Maranoa Botanic Gardens, undated (double sided pamphlet). 21. 2 extracts from Box Hill Recorder, 23.10.1925 and 27.11.1925 (1 page). 22. Extract from BHR, 15.1.1926 ‘Visit of Field Naturalists Club of Victoria’ (1 page). -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBooklet - Falls Creek School Holiday Guide, 1987 School's Out
... This item is important because it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine Resort Falls Creek Marketing ski lesson timetable Falls Creek winter programs Falls Creek School Holidays A small brochure including a lesson timetable and Family Ski Holiday Planner Falls Creek School Holiday Guide, 1987 School's Out Booklet Falls Creek School Holiday Guide, 1987 School's Out ...A part of a yearly marketing and information material promoting Falls Creek ski region for the winter holidays, this brochure includes a lesson timetable planner and booking details. It was produced by Falls Creek Ski Lifts Pty Ltd.This item is important because it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine ResortA small brochure including a lesson timetable and Family Ski Holiday Plannerfalls creek marketing, ski lesson timetable, falls creek winter programs, falls creek school holidays -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBook - The New Cross Country Ski Book, John Caldwell, 1976
... Falls Creek Historical Society Slalom Street Falls Creek Cross Country Skiing Skiing training and equipment The indispensable guide to cross-country for family fun, touring at all ages and competition, by the #1 writer. John Caldwell started the North American boom in this happy, cheap, safe, easy-to-learn (don't need lessons) for the whole family sport with his classic X-C ski book- the first devoted entirely to cross-country skiing. ...The indispensable guide to cross-country for family fun, touring at all ages and competition, by the #1 writer. John Caldwell started the North American boom in this happy, cheap, safe, easy-to-learn (don't need lessons) for the whole family sport with his classic X-C ski book- the first devoted entirely to cross-country skiing. THE NEW CROSS-COUNTRY SKI BOOK is completely rewritten, newly illustrated and updated, including the latest information on the new no-wax skis. For new skiers it provides information the one-day tour and how to organize a tour-race as well as updated equipment reports. It also includes advice about training for expert skiers.This volume of 151 pages is an update of one of the first books dedicated to Cross Country skiing. It includes illustrations, photographs and text.non-fictionThe indispensable guide to cross-country for family fun, touring at all ages and competition, by the #1 writer. John Caldwell started the North American boom in this happy, cheap, safe, easy-to-learn (don't need lessons) for the whole family sport with his classic X-C ski book- the first devoted entirely to cross-country skiing. THE NEW CROSS-COUNTRY SKI BOOK is completely rewritten, newly illustrated and updated, including the latest information on the new no-wax skis. For new skiers it provides information the one-day tour and how to organize a tour-race as well as updated equipment reports. It also includes advice about training for expert skiers.cross country skiing, skiing training and equipment
