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Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Historical Display, Kew Festival, 2001
... ...phyllis hore room...In 2001 they mounted a large display in the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library....Photograph of historical items displayed by Kew Historical Society in the Phyllis Hore Room at the Kew Library during the 2001 Kew Festival....In 2001 they mounted a large display in the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library. kew historical society - exhibitions phyllis hore room kew library Photograph of historical items displayed by Kew Historical Society in the Phyllis Hore Room at the Kew Library during the 2001 Kew Festival. ...The Kew Historical Society, founded in 1958, is one of the oldest continuing historical societies in the Greater Melbourne region. For over 60 years, the Society has worked with local government and other community organisations to stimulate interest in Kew’s history and heritage. From its beginnings, the Society held local exhibitions, sometimes in shop windows, on other occasions in civic halls, and now at the Kew Court House and Kew Library. This and other photos taken in the same year are examples of an exhibition in the Phyllis Hore Room at the Kew Library. The modern kew Festival wa initiated in 1974. Initially held every two years, it soon became an annual festival. The Society was a founding participant in the festival, mounting regular displays and participating in marches. In 2001 they mounted a large display in the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library.Photograph of historical items displayed by Kew Historical Society in the Phyllis Hore Room at the Kew Library during the 2001 Kew Festival.kew historical society - exhibitions, phyllis hore room, kew library -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Kew Historical Society, Historical Display, Kew Festival, 2001, 2001
... In 2001 they mounted a large display in the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library....Photograph of historical items displayed by Kew Historical Society in the Phyllis Hore Room at the Kew Library during the 2001 Kew Festival....In 2001 they mounted a large display in the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library. kew historical society - exhibitions kew festival Photograph of historical items displayed by Kew Historical Society in the Phyllis Hore Room at the Kew Library during the 2001 Kew Festival. ...The modern kew Festival wa initiated in 1974. Initially held every two years, it soon became an annual festival. The Society was a founding participant in the festival, mounting regular displays and participating in marches. In 2001 they mounted a large display in the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library.Photograph of historical items displayed by Kew Historical Society in the Phyllis Hore Room at the Kew Library during the 2001 Kew Festival.kew historical society - exhibitions, kew festival -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Kew Historical Society, Historical Display, Kew Festival, 2001, 2001
... In 2001 they mounted a large display in the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library....Photograph of historical items displayed by Kew Historical Society in the Phyllis Hore Room at the Kew Library during the 2001 Kew Festival....In 2001 they mounted a large display in the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library. kew historical society - exhibitions kew festival --2001 Photograph of historical items displayed by Kew Historical Society in the Phyllis Hore Room at the Kew Library during the 2001 Kew Festival. ...The Kew Historical Society, founded in 1958, is one of the oldest continuing historical societies in the Greater Melbourne region. For over 60 years, the Society has worked with local government and other community organisations to stimulate interest in Kew’s history and heritage. From its beginnings, the Society held local exhibitions, sometimes in shop windows, on other occasions in civic halls, and now at the Kew Court House and Kew Library. This and other photos taken in the same year are examples of an exhibition in the Phyllis Hore Room at the Kew Library. The modern kew Festival wa initiated in 1974. Initially held every two years, it soon became an annual festival. The Society was a founding participant in the festival, mounting regular displays and participating in marches. In 2001 they mounted a large display in the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library.Photograph of historical items displayed by Kew Historical Society in the Phyllis Hore Room at the Kew Library during the 2001 Kew Festival.kew historical society - exhibitions, kew festival --2001 -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Memorial Plaque, Cr Phyllis Hore, Mayor of Kew 1985-1986, 1994
... Cr Tom Indovino, Mayor of Kew and Robyn Hore at the occasion of the opening of the memorial Phyllis Hore Room in the Kew Library in 1994....Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne cr phyllis hore mayors of kew (vic) memorial plaques - kew (vic) Cr Tom Indovino, Mayor of Kew and Robyn Hore at the occasion of the opening of the memorial Phyllis Hore Room in the Kew Library in 1994. ...Cr Tom Indovino, Mayor of Kew and Robyn Hore at the occasion of the opening of the memorial Phyllis Hore Room in the Kew Library in 1994.cr phyllis hore, mayors of kew (vic), memorial plaques - kew (vic) -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Historical exhibition at the Festival of Kew, 1976
... While they were mostly held at what was to become known as the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library, some exhibitions were held in the Kew Civic Offices or Kew Civic Hall (from1987 Kew Library)....While they were mostly held at what was to become known as the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library, some exhibitions were held in the Kew Civic Offices or Kew Civic Hall (from1987 Kew Library). kew historical society - exhibitions kew - schools "Schools" Illustrations of schools in Kew attached to a display board, viewed by a member of the public. ...The Kew Festival was initiated in 1974 by Cr Gerry Petrie. At each festival, members of the Society would display items, typically from the collection. Typically, exhibitions were themed. While they were mostly held at what was to become known as the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library, some exhibitions were held in the Kew Civic Offices or Kew Civic Hall (from1987 Kew Library).Illustrations of schools in Kew attached to a display board, viewed by a member of the public. None of the illustrations match current items in the collection so they were possibly donated for the event by individuals and or schools. "Schools"kew historical society - exhibitions, kew - schools -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Historical exhibition at the Festival of Kew, 1976
... While they were mostly held at what was to become known as the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library, some exhibitions were held in the Kew Civic Offices or Kew Civic Hall (from1987 Kew Library)....While they were mostly held at what was to become known as the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library, some exhibitions were held in the Kew Civic Offices or Kew Civic Hall (from1987 Kew Library). kew historical society - exhibitions "Buildings / Houses for Sale / People / Early Days" Illustrations of buildings, people and early days in Kew attached to a display board, viewed by a members and visitors. ...The Kew Festival was initiated in 1974 by Cr Gerry Petrie. At each festival, members of the Society would display items, typically from the collection. Typically, exhibitions were themed. While they were mostly held at what was to become known as the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library, some exhibitions were held in the Kew Civic Offices or Kew Civic Hall (from1987 Kew Library).Illustrations of buildings, people and early days in Kew attached to a display board, viewed by a members and visitors. The section Houses for Sale includes photos on the back of real estate plans in the collection, proving that they were held by the Society before 1976."Buildings / Houses for Sale / People / Early Days"kew historical society - exhibitions -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Historical exhibition at the Festival of Kew, 1976
... While they were mostly held at what was to become known as the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library, some exhibitions were held in the Kew Civic Offices or Kew Civic Hall (from1987 Kew Library)....While they were mostly held at what was to become known as the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library, some exhibitions were held in the Kew Civic Offices or Kew Civic Hall (from1987 Kew Library). kew historical society - exhibitions Illustrations of churches and their congregations in Kew attached to a display board. ...The Kew Festival was initiated in 1974 by Cr Gerry Petrie. At each festival, members of the Society would display items, typically from the collection. Typically, exhibitions were themed. While they were mostly held at what was to become known as the Phyllis Hore Room of the Kew Library, some exhibitions were held in the Kew Civic Offices or Kew Civic Hall (from1987 Kew Library).Illustrations of churches and their congregations in Kew attached to a display board. Included are documents, certificates and photographskew historical society - exhibitions -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Photographs, Cr Phyllis Hore, Mayor of Kew 1985-1986, 1985-1986
... In May 1994, the Mayor of Kew, Cr Tom Indovino, named a meeting room at Kew Library, the Phyllis Hore Room in recognition of her service to the City. ...In May 1994, the Mayor of Kew, Cr Tom Indovino, named a meeting room at Kew Library, the Phyllis Hore Room in recognition of her service to the City. ...Phyllis Catherine Hore (née Kiss) was born in 1918. A Kew resident from 1949, she was elected to Council in 1972, after several attempts, and served for twenty- three years until her death in 1994. A secondary teacher by profession, Cr Hore represented College and Sackville Wards. While a councillor, she was a resident of High and later Pakington Streets. She served on Council committees and was a delegate to the Kew Elder Citizens Association, the Family and Community Services (FACS) Local Consultative Committee, and the Kew Music Centre Board of Management. During her Mayoral year, she was instrumental in memorialising Vance and Nettie Palmer, significant Kew writers and poets, by unveiling a plaque at the Kew Library in the year of the centenary of their births. In May 1994, the Mayor of Kew, Cr Tom Indovino, named a meeting room at Kew Library, the Phyllis Hore Room in recognition of her service to the City. She is buried in the Heidelberg (Warringal) Cemetery. (Source: Chairmen and Mayors of Kew 1960-1994, p. 88)Two colour 'proofs' of mayoral photos of Cr Phyllis Hore, donated by her daughter in 2019cr phyllis hore, mayors of kew (vic) -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : February 1986
... Phyllis Hore, Mayor of Kew p3. Kew Directory 1988 / p3. Traffic Management / p3. In Brief [A question of aesthetics; [Willsmere] Billabong study comes first; Grants allocated; Keeping the noise down; No to powerlines; Eating al fresco] / p4. Profile: Cr Phyllis Hore, Mayor of Kew / p4. Kew Community House [Resource Room ...Holiday program banishes boredom! / p1. [Local Government] Restructuring the issue for '86 / p1.Dates for February / p2. Are you new to Kew? / p2. [Community] Notices / p2. Update: Notes from Council {Council amalgamations] / Cr Phyllis Hore, Mayor of Kew p3. Kew Directory 1988 / p3. Traffic Management / p3. In Brief [A question of aesthetics; [Willsmere] Billabong study comes first; Grants allocated; Keeping the noise down; No to powerlines; Eating al fresco] / p4. Profile: Cr Phyllis Hore, Mayor of Kew / p4. Kew Community House [Resource Room; Groups using the house; T.O.P. at home - Tertiary Orientation Programme; Childminding] / p5. An opportunity to improve your English / p6. All about the C.S.C.C. [Children’s Services Consultative Committee] / p6. Care+Force [family support] / p6. Kew and Hawthorn share socialworker [Margaret Barnard]; What's planned for Senior Citizens' Week? / p7. Headway needs volunteers / p7. Who remembers Gladstone College? / p7. What happens when you turn 18? / p8. A peaceful way to start the year / p8. Our archives threatened [Kew Historical Society] / Sue Long p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionHoliday program banishes boredom! / p1. [Local Government] Restructuring the issue for '86 / p1.Dates for February / p2. Are you new to Kew? / p2. [Community] Notices / p2. Update: Notes from Council {Council amalgamations] / Cr Phyllis Hore, Mayor of Kew p3. Kew Directory 1988 / p3. Traffic Management / p3. In Brief [A question of aesthetics; [Willsmere] Billabong study comes first; Grants allocated; Keeping the noise down; No to powerlines; Eating al fresco] / p4. Profile: Cr Phyllis Hore, Mayor of Kew / p4. Kew Community House [Resource Room; Groups using the house; T.O.P. at home - Tertiary Orientation Programme; Childminding] / p5. An opportunity to improve your English / p6. All about the C.S.C.C. [Children’s Services Consultative Committee] / p6. Care+Force [family support] / p6. Kew and Hawthorn share socialworker [Margaret Barnard]; What's planned for Senior Citizens' Week? / p7. Headway needs volunteers / p7. Who remembers Gladstone College? / p7. What happens when you turn 18? / p8. A peaceful way to start the year / p8. Our archives threatened [Kew Historical Society] / Sue Long p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : November 1985
... Phyllis Hore [Mayor of Kew] / p3. Traffic management / p3. In Brief [Recycling transfer; Walmer Street Appeal quashed; Deregulation of shared housing; Review sought on full day care decision; Whither Willsmere?; Cable tram centenary exhibition; Election possible; Community Assistance Grants] / p4. Death of Councillor Murray Wood / p4. 40 years of home-help in Kew / p5. Three year old Kinder [Argyle Road; Davis Street] / p5. Youth Page - New publications for youth [Streetwise comics; Making unemployment work] / p6. How we passed our time - 2 [social history] / Bill Stent p7. A Group Apprenticeship Scheme for Eastern Suburbs / p7. Kew Community House / p8. Room ...Our window [Alan Sumner, The Four Seasons] / p1. Linear Park will not affect E6 [Outer Circle railway reserve] / p1&5. Dates for November / p2&8. [Community] Notices / p2. Update: Notes from Council - [Council] Budget Go-ahead / Cr Phyllis Hore [Mayor of Kew] / p3. Traffic management / p3. In Brief [Recycling transfer; Walmer Street Appeal quashed; Deregulation of shared housing; Review sought on full day care decision; Whither Willsmere?; Cable tram centenary exhibition; Election possible; Community Assistance Grants] / p4. Death of Councillor Murray Wood / p4. 40 years of home-help in Kew / p5. Three year old Kinder [Argyle Road; Davis Street] / p5. Youth Page - New publications for youth [Streetwise comics; Making unemployment work] / p6. How we passed our time - 2 [social history] / Bill Stent p7. A Group Apprenticeship Scheme for Eastern Suburbs / p7. Kew Community House / p8. Room for one more [student hosting] / p8. North Kew Tennis Club / p8. Kew Young Liberals / p8. Kew Band in concert / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionOur window [Alan Sumner, The Four Seasons] / p1. Linear Park will not affect E6 [Outer Circle railway reserve] / p1&5. Dates for November / p2&8. [Community] Notices / p2. Update: Notes from Council - [Council] Budget Go-ahead / Cr Phyllis Hore [Mayor of Kew] / p3. Traffic management / p3. In Brief [Recycling transfer; Walmer Street Appeal quashed; Deregulation of shared housing; Review sought on full day care decision; Whither Willsmere?; Cable tram centenary exhibition; Election possible; Community Assistance Grants] / p4. Death of Councillor Murray Wood / p4. 40 years of home-help in Kew / p5. Three year old Kinder [Argyle Road; Davis Street] / p5. Youth Page - New publications for youth [Streetwise comics; Making unemployment work] / p6. How we passed our time - 2 [social history] / Bill Stent p7. A Group Apprenticeship Scheme for Eastern Suburbs / p7. Kew Community House / p8. Room for one more [student hosting] / p8. North Kew Tennis Club / p8. Kew Young Liberals / p8. Kew Band in concert / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.73, September, 2003
... Emergency Evacuation Plan from Phyllis Hore Meeting Room / p2. Our End of Year Party / p2. ...President’s Message / Lisa D’Acri p1-2. Library Refurbishment / p2. Emergency Evacuation Plan from Phyllis Hore Meeting Room / p2. Our End of Year Party / p2. Notice of Annual General Meeting / p3. Current Committee / p3. 2003 Calendar / p4.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.President’s Message / Lisa D’Acri p1-2. Library Refurbishment / p2. Emergency Evacuation Plan from Phyllis Hore Meeting Room / p2. Our End of Year Party / p2. Notice of Annual General Meeting / p3. Current Committee / p3. 2003 Calendar / p4.kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals
