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Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2010-2011 annual report, 2011
... Maggie Beer... McPadden Kylie Morris Brett O'Neil Ellie Sponza Maggie Beer Robert ...Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: the opening of 'Living in a Sensory World' as a touring exhibition, closure of Louis Braille Audio, Professor Ron McCallum was named Senior Australian of the Year, expansion of audio library through a contract with Ulverscroft, refitting of Lorna Lodge at Barwon Heads, and the first Vision Australia Dragonboat Racing team was established.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementscorporation records, vision australia, gerard menses, kevin murfitt, owen van der wall, keith barton, paul gleeson, ross mccoll, theresa smith-ruig, jan lovie-kitchin, nick carter, ron mccallum, david speyer, donald fraser, lyn allison, michael hansen, glenda alexander, maryanne diamond, leigh garwood, robert middendorp, jenny abela, campbell ball, courtney harbeck, elin mcpadden, kylie morris, brett o'neil, ellie sponza, maggie beer, robert klauke, stephanie bradbury, matthew zhou, annabella zhou, libby dickeson, will davison, lisa wilkinson, natalija lambert, karl stefanovic, heather gleeson, nick gleeson, dorothy riddel, hazel mckenzie-kay, chelsea nagel, jack nagel, cheryl kortlang -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, University of Ballarat Annual Report, 2004, 2004
Black soft covered book with a representation of the Southern Cross (Eureka Flag), unveiling of the David Caro portrait (by Rick Amor). Contents include, University Council, Financial Summary, international student programs. Images include: University Council, Robert H.T. Smith, Kerry Cox, David Caro, Andrea Eyres, Jennifer Montague, John mcgrath, Robert Irvine, Jo Lane, Andrea Dower, Rhiannon Garden, Maggie Barnes-Oake, Stan Jeffrey, Global Innovation Centre, Marley Smith, Dennis Olmstead, Internatinoal beer awards, David Larwill, Andrew Dower, Barry Wrigth, Jeannie King, Wayne Robinson, Dawn Gleeson, Clem Barnett, Trevor Hastings, Brian West, Gavin Hurst, John McClure, Steve Bracks, Terry Lloyd, David Caro, Fiona Caro, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, E.J. Barker, Larissa Menhennet, Colin Prowse. .3) Financial Statementsuniversity council, robert h.t. smith, kerry cox, david caro, andrea eyres, jennifer montague, john mcgrath, robert irvine, jo lane, andrea dower, rhiannon garden, maggie barnes-oake, stan jeffrey, global innovation centre, marley smith, dennis olmstead, internatinoal beer awards, david larwill, andrew dower, barry wrigth, jeannie king, wayne robinson, dawn gleeson, clem barnett, trevor hastings, brian west, gavin hurst, john mcclure, steve bracks, terry lloyd, fiona caro, kiran mazumdar-shaw, e.j. barker, larissa menhennet, colin prows, annual report, university of ballarat -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Glencoe Restaurant, Tallandoon, c1890
Glencoe Restaurant on Lockhart's Gap Road, Tallandoon, Victoria was owned by the family of William McDonald and his wife Helen nee Beattie. They migrated from Scotland in the early 1860s and settled in the Wahgunyah and Rutherglen area where their children were born. C1876 they took up a selection at Tallandoon, Victoria which they named “Glencoe” after their home in Scotland. The house was made of mud brick and measured approximately 18 feet by 10 feet. The roof was later replaced with tin. To supplement their farming income the McDonalds operated as Glencoe Restaurant and their hospitality was known far and wide. Three times a week, Crawford & Co coaches travelled from Wodonga to Glencoe via Kiewa over Lockhart’s Gap, changed horses at Glencoe and then went on to Mitta Mitta. An Extract from “Leader of Melbourne, Saturday 14 May 1887” relates the story of a visit to Glencoe. THE TRAVELLER MY EASTER EXCURSION by GIRVAN “From the top of Lockhart's Gap we caught our first glimpse of the Mitta Mitta River, winding like a silver thread through the flats below. A descent of some 3 or 4 miles brought us to the first settlement on the eastern side of the Gap, and a board serving as a rustic sign announcing this to be the " Glencoe Restaurant”. We resolved to rest here for the night, and, entering the cottage of sun-dried we were made welcome and received every attention at the hands of the hostess. A hardy old Highlander, lineally descended from the old clan of the McDonalds of Glencoe, the proprietor, bidding good-bye to his native vale, had sought to woo Fortune in the Australian bush, and followed the avocation of a gold miner for many years with but indifferent success and at length, renouncing this precarious method of " gathering gear," took up a selection in this valley and named his farm Glencoe, in memory of his native place. May this peaceful valley, never witness such deeds of blood as did the original home of this worthy old man. Combining a little cultivation with grazing, and adding to his income by means of the restaurant as well as by affording accommodation to the Snowy Creek and Wodonga coach, which changes horses here, our host seems to be thriving apace, and need not fear that his old age will experience any of the vicissitudes of fortune which marked his younger and struggling days.” In July 1919, “Glencoe” was sold to Mr C. A. Franks but he died immediately after and so the property was sold again in September 1919, this time being purchased by the Peters family. It was sold again to Alan Beer in 1957. Helen McDonald died on 13th November 1914 and William died on 12th March 1920.A black and white image of the McDonald family at the front of their home at Tallandoon, Victoria. The family members in this image are William McDonald Senior standing with Williamina (Minnie) (18), Helen (William’s wife) seated, Margaret (Maggie) and Hannah standing beside Helen, Barbara (13) standing in front of the coach and William Junior reclining.On sign post - The GLENCOE RESTAURANT / Horse Feed Paddocksmcdonalds of tallandoon, pioneer families of the upper murray