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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Station Stawell -- Postcard
... Merle Studio... vertically The "Merle Studio" Main Street Stawell On the Right Side... The "Merle Studio" Main Street Stawell On the Right Side Hand written ...Postcard No 6 Stawell Railway Station in distance shown monumental Masons left side B/W Postcard of Stawell Railway Station taken from Lower Main Street. showin the willow trees and approach to the StationThe Railway Station Stawell No.5 (In White) On the back - Postcard Correspondence Address 0279 On the left side running vertically The "Merle Studio" Main Street Stawell On the Right Side Hand written Robso's M/Masonsstawell railways transport, merle studio -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Lower Main Street Stawell. c1905
... Lower Main St Stawell No 22 on the front and The "Merle... on the front and The "Merle Studio" Main Street on the back. Lower Main ...Lower Main Street. Showing 2 carts, 1 wagons and a cyclist at the intersection of Lower Main Barnes and Scallan Streets. Federation light in to the left of photo. c1905.Sepia post card of 3 horse drawn vehicles and a man on a bicycle at the intersection of lower Main - Barnes - Scallan and Main Street. On the left is a federation light structure behind the horse drawn wagon and adjacent to cyclist.Lower Main St Stawell No 22 on the front and The "Merle Studio" Main Street on the back.stawell transport streetscape -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, 88th annual report 1894-1982 Braille and Talking Book Library, 1982
Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: a rocking chair gifted to Alice McClelland on her 60th year of involvement, retirement of Merle Griffin, 'Please Touch' exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria, creation of the Benalla Studio - funded by the Benalla Auxiliary and able to accommodate 3-4 people in a session, Margaret Ingham appointed Children's Book Specialist, renaming of existing studios to R Graeme Orr Studios (to honour former President), Library Talk commended at Public Relations Awards given by Australian Library Promotions Council, thanks for Joyce Nicholson, Barrett Reid and Dr Stephen Murray-Smith as Award Selection Panel for Braille Book of the Year, need for newer building as Commercial Road premises are expensive to heat and light and all available space is occupied, book bounty scheme available for braille and audio books, Louis Braille Productions Ltd set up as a subsidary company, book reading broadcasts by ABC shows will be donated free of charge, inaugural children's catalogue of Braille books produced, resignations of Dr Simon Haskell and David Hume, appointment of Elaine Leahy and Norm Fidge, and death of Maxene Hewitt and establishment of children's book collection known as 'The Maxene Hewett Collection for Children' in her honour.1 volume of text and illustrationsbraille and talking book library, annual report