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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Football Club Under 14 Premiers 1971 F.D.L. Divison 2
... Sunshine Football Club Under 14 Premiers 1971 F.D.L. Divison 2...Sunshine Football Club Under 14 Premiers 1971 F.D.L. Divison 2|Back Row: G. Said J. ...Sunshine Football Club Football Team Photograph Sunshine Football Club Under 14 Premiers 1971 F.D.L. Divison 2|Back Row: G. Said J. ...Sunshine Football Club Under 14 Premiers 1971 F.D.L. Divison 2|Back Row: G. Said J. O'Donnell J. Richardson J. Simmons G. Curtin A. Basetti J. Inglis.|Centre: R. Wright (Trainer), T. McGarrity (Runner), R. Boyce N. Hutton P. Abbott R. Ponton L. Wright A. Schroeder R. Filipou. V. Filipou (Time Keeper), S. Cuddeford (Manager).|Front: J. White (President), N. Menadue B. Morley (Vice-Captain), M. Graham (Coach), R. Milligan (Captian), M. Morgan. J. Chigwidden (Hon. Secretary).|Kneeling: S. Sanders C. Grant.sunshine football club, football, team photograph -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club A Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72, 1972
... Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club A Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72...Image taken of the Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association - A Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72....Image taken of the Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association - A Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72. Leopold Tennis Club Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Graeme Coates Robert Green Phillip Coates Rae Anderson Judy Stacey Judy Nyirati Helen Davies Standing: Graeme Coates, Robert Green (Capt.), Phillip Coates Seated: Rae Anderson, Judy Stacey Absent: Judy Nyirati, Helen Davies 1 photograph of Premiership tennis team Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club A Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72 Photograph Robert Pockley Studios ...Image taken of the Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association - A Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding: Graeme Coates, Robert Green (Capt.), Phillip Coates Seated: Rae Anderson, Judy Stacey Absent: Judy Nyirati, Helen Daviesleopold tennis club, bellarine peninsula tennis association, graeme coates, robert green, phillip coates, rae anderson, judy stacey, judy nyirati, helen davies -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club C4 Grade Premiers - Season 1971, 1971
... Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club C4 Grade Premiers - Season 1971...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association - C4 Grade Premiers for Season 1971....Bradbury 1 photograph of Premiership tennis team Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club C4 Grade Premiers - Season 1971 Photograph Robert Pockley Studios ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association - C4 Grade Premiers for Season 1971.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding: F. Van Mourik, R. Rau, J. Dando Seated: Miss L. Kirby, Miss D. Bergshoeff (Capt.), Miss L. Hackett, Miss J. Bradburyleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, f van mourik, r rau, j dando, l kirby, d bergshoeff, l hackett, j bradbury -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Junior B3 Grade Premiers - Season 1971, 1971
... Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Junior B3 Grade Premiers - Season 1971...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association - Junior B3 Grade Premiers for Season 1971....Ireland 1 photograph of Premiership tennis team Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Junior B3 Grade Premiers - Season 1971 Photograph Robert Pockley Studios ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association - Junior B3 Grade Premiers for Season 1971.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding: R. Rau, G. Ash (Capt.), M. Reid Seated: Miss J. Foster, Miss B. Gasson, Miss D. Irelandleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, r rau, g ash, m reid, j foster, b gasson, d ireland -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Junior C2 Grade Premiers - Season 1971, 1971
... Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Junior C2 Grade Premiers - Season 1971...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association - Junior C2 Grade Premiers for Season 1971....Richmond 1 photograph of Premiership tennis team Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Junior C2 Grade Premiers - Season 1971 Photograph Robert Pockley Studios ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association - Junior C2 Grade Premiers for Season 1971.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding: M. Mudge, N. Clifton (Capt.), A. Gasson Seated: Miss M. Tanner, Miss D. Rau, Miss C. Richmondleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, m mudge, n clifton, a gasson, m tanner, d rau, c richmond -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens A2 Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72, 1972
... Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens A2 Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72...Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association - Womens A2 Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72....Leopold Tennis Club Wadawurrung Country 135 Melaluka Road Leopold geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association - Womens A2 Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72. Leopold Tennis Club Geelong Coast Tennis Association Margaret Dowsett Joyce Ballard Judy Stacey Dorothy Browne L to R. ...Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association - Womens A2 Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamL to R. Margaret Dowsett, Joyce Ballard, Judy Stacey (Capt.), Dorothy Browneleopold tennis club, geelong coast tennis association, margaret dowsett, joyce ballard, judy stacey, dorothy browne -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens B1 Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72, 1972
... Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens B1 Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72...Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association - Womens B1 Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72....Leopold Tennis Club Wadawurrung Country 135 Melaluka Road Leopold geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association - Womens B1 Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72. Leopold Tennis Club Geelong Coast Tennis Association Helen Chappell Barbara Tampion Sandra Dendle Ethel Dean Clare O'Hara Standing: Helen Chappell, Barbara Tampion, Sandra Dendle Seated: Ethel Dean (Capt.), Clare O'Hara 1 photograph of Premiership tennis team Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens B1 Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72 Photograph Robert Pockley Studios ...Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association - Womens B1 Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding: Helen Chappell, Barbara Tampion, Sandra Dendle Seated: Ethel Dean (Capt.), Clare O'Haraleopold tennis club, geelong coast tennis association, helen chappell, barbara tampion, sandra dendle, ethel dean, clare o'hara -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens C1 Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72, 1972
... Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens C1 Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72...Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association - Womens C1 Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72....Leopold Tennis Club Wadawurrung Country 135 Melaluka Road Leopold geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association - Womens C1 Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72. Leopold Tennis Club Geelong Coast Tennis Association Dulcie Holmes Toni Dubois Edna Gasson Glenys Layton L to R: Dulcie Holmes, Toni Dubois, Edna Gasson (Capt.), Glenys Layton 1 photograph of Premiership tennis team Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens C1 Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72 Photograph Robert Pockley Studios ...Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association - Womens C1 Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamL to R: Dulcie Holmes, Toni Dubois, Edna Gasson (Capt.), Glenys Laytonleopold tennis club, geelong coast tennis association, dulcie holmes, toni dubois, edna gasson, glenys layton -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Vermont Football Club 1971, 1971
... ...Premiers 1971...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Vermont Football Club Premiers 1971 Black and white photo of Vermont Football Club Team taken in a Hall holding Premiership Flag. ...Black and white photo of Vermont Football Club Team taken in a Hall holding Premiership Flag.vermont football club, premiers 1971 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Port Melbourne U15s premiers with coach Kevin LEADINGHAM, 1971
... B&W photo Port Melbourne Under 15s Premiers, 1971, on a front verandah with Coach Kelvin LEADINGHAM....Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Sport - Australian Rules Football Kevin LEADINGHAM B&W photo Port Melbourne Under 15s Premiers, 1971, on a front verandah with Coach Kelvin LEADINGHAM. ...B&W photo Port Melbourne Under 15s Premiers, 1971, on a front verandah with Coach Kelvin LEADINGHAM.sport - australian rules football, kevin leadingham -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, CIRCA 1971
... CLUNES C - SPECIAL PREMIER NETBALL C 1971...CLUNES C - SPECIAL PREMIER NETBALL C 1971 L - R JAN KINNERSLY, ALISON RIDLEY, ANDREA DUNCAN, JAYNE PICKFORD, SALLY DUNCAN, BILLIE ROBINSON, CORALIE COON....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CLUNES C - SPECIAL PREMIER NETBALL C 1971 LOCAL HISTORY PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHS SPORT NETBALL SEE ABOVE CLUNES C - SPECIAL PREMIER NETBALL C 1971 L - R JAN KINNERSLY, ALISON RIDLEY, ANDREA DUNCAN, JAYNE PICKFORD, SALLY DUNCAN, BILLIE ROBINSON, CORALIE COON. ...CLUNES C - SPECIAL PREMIER NETBALL C 1971CLUNES C - SPECIAL PREMIER NETBALL C 1971 L - R JAN KINNERSLY, ALISON RIDLEY, ANDREA DUNCAN, JAYNE PICKFORD, SALLY DUNCAN, BILLIE ROBINSON, CORALIE COON.SEE ABOVElocal history, photography, photographs, sport, netball -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Football Club 1963, 1971, 1971 & 1963
... Also 2nd XVIII, which played finals 1963 and 3rd XVIII Premiers of 1971. Games played under Victorian Football Association Control....Also 2nd XVIII, which played finals 1963 and 3rd XVIII Premiers of 1971. Games played under Victorian Football Association Control. ...sunshire football club, team photograph -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAward - Sunshine District Tennis Association J. Riley A Reserve Trophy
... Riley A Reserve Trophy|Back - Nth Sunshine 1962, Albion 1972-73|Base - Premiers 1962-63 Sunshine Park, Premiers 1963-64 Sunshine Park, Premiers 1964-65 V.R.I., Premiers 1965-66 Albion, Premiers 1966-67 Sydenham, Premiers 1967-68 Sunshine Prark, Premiers1968-69 Albion, Premiers 1969-70 Sunshine Park, Premiers 1970-71 Albion, Premiers 1971-72 Nth Sunshine...Riley A Reserve Trophy|Back - Nth Sunshine 1962, Albion 1972-73|Base - Premiers 1962-63 Sunshine Park, Premiers 1963-64 Sunshine Park, Premiers 1964-65 V.R.I., Premiers 1965-66 Albion, Premiers 1966-67 Sydenham, Premiers 1967-68 Sunshine Prark, Premiers1968-69 Albion, Premiers 1969-70 Sunshine Park, Premiers 1970-71 Albion, Premiers 1971-72 Nth Sunshine Plated trophy in a form of a cup with base with engraved text on front, back & base Award Sunshine District Tennis Association J. ...Plated trophy in a form of a cup with base with engraved text on front, back & baseFront - S.D.T.A. J. Riley A Reserve Trophy|Back - Nth Sunshine 1962, Albion 1972-73|Base - Premiers 1962-63 Sunshine Park, Premiers 1963-64 Sunshine Park, Premiers 1964-65 V.R.I., Premiers 1965-66 Albion, Premiers 1966-67 Sydenham, Premiers 1967-68 Sunshine Prark, Premiers1968-69 Albion, Premiers 1969-70 Sunshine Park, Premiers 1970-71 Albion, Premiers 1971-72 Nth Sunshinesunshine district tennis association, riley, memento -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Graves of Thomas Sweeney and family, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 27 January 2008
... Sir William Irvine, Victorian Premier from 1900 to 1902, whose grave is in the north-east Presbyterian section was at various times Victoria’s Chief Justice, Deputy Governor and Treasurer.6 Further south is the grave of social reformer Bertram Wainer, born in Scotland in 1928 and died in 1987. He campaigned to legalise abortion and exposed police corruption in allowing illegal ‘backyard’ abortions. Other prominent local residents interred in the cemetery include: Justus Jörgensen, who founded Montsalvat; Alistair Knox, the mud-brick housing pioneer and Eltham Shire Councillor from 1971...Sir William Irvine, Victorian Premier from 1900 to 1902, whose grave is in the north-east Presbyterian section was at various times Victoria’s Chief Justice, Deputy Governor and Treasurer.6 Further south is the grave of social reformer Bertram Wainer, born in Scotland in 1928 and died in 1987. He campaigned to legalise abortion and exposed police corruption in allowing illegal ‘backyard’ abortions. Other prominent local residents interred in the cemetery include: Justus Jörgensen, who founded Montsalvat; Alistair Knox, the mud-brick housing pioneer and Eltham Shire Councillor from 1971 ...The grave of Thomas Sweeney, former convict turned respectable citizen. The Murray and Sweeney families were both early settlers of the Eltham district and connected by marriage. Their family plots are located side by side in the Catholic section of the Eltham Cemetery. Irish-born Thomas Sweeney is regarded as the first settler in Eltham. He was transported to Sydney in 1823 after being convicted of arson. He was granted his freedom in 1838 and married Margaret Meehan in the same year. They moved to Melbourne and in 1842 Thomas purchased 110 acres beside the Yarra River in the vicinity of present-day Sweeneys Lane. He called the property ‘Culla Hill’ and built a small slab hut (reputedly with Wurundjeri help; Margaret is said to have run an informal hospital for them in return). This was followed in 1846 by more substantial buildings consisting of a three-roomed Irish-style ‘longhouse’ and a barn made of stone and handmade bricks, with doors large enough to accommodate a fully loaded wagon. When the gold rush came, Thomas prospered by selling meat and potatoes to the prospectors, enabling him to purchase a further 308 acres in 1856. He promoted the construction of a bridge over the Plenty River and the establishment of a school at Eltham. Roman Catholic Church services were held at Culla Hill in the early years. When he died in 1867, he was regarded as a respected member of the community. Thomas and Margaret are buried in Eltham Cemetery with many of their descendants. Their first son John continued to farm Culla Hill until his death in 1909. Culla Hill passed out of the Sweeneys' possession in 1939. The house and barn remain today, though lesser outbuildings have gone. The facade of the house is much the same as it was in the 1840s. Sacred To the memory of Thomas Sweeney Who died Sep 6th 1867 Aged 65 years May his soul res in peace Also his wife Margaret Died Oct 3rd 1884 aged 73 years And their daughters Annie Died Aug 22nd 1860 aged 21 years Johanna Died Aug 19th 1872 aged 22 years Margaret Died 7th Sep 1913 aged 72 years R.I.P. Also In Memory Of John Sweeney Died 24th May 1909 Aged 65 years Also of his wife Ellen Died 8th March 1910 Aged 64 years R.I.P Also In Memory Of Caroline Infant daughter of John & Ellen Sweeney Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p55 From the piety and poverty of 19th century Eltham, 20th century artists and environmentalists, to today’s comfortable middle class, Eltham Cemetery records it all — and more. A visit to Eltham Cemetery reveals an important social record since its beginnings in 1858. The cemetery was situated on about six acres (2.4ha) (now around 4.8ha) at the corner of Mount Pleasant and Metery Roads.1* It is thought that Metery Road was originally called Cemetery Road, but in the early 1940s, a resident, possibly a councillor, objected to the name resulting in the change.2 Much can be gleaned about the developing Eltham community from burial styles and the names of former local residents. Originally the cemetery was divided into Christian denominations, like others of that time, following the United Kingdom burial system. In 1861 the cemetery included Church of England, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic and Wesleyans (later Methodist) sites. Graves also indicated social class. Some had grand tombstones, perhaps fenced with ornamental cast iron railing, but most in the 1860s and 1870s were constructed of modest stone slabs.3 This indicated the poverty of the district, which was largely inhabited by farmers on small landholdings. A poignant reminder of the high rates of infant mortality of those times, are the many infants and young children recorded on the headstones. Major changes occurred in the cemetery in the late 20th century as Christian adherence weakened and society became more egalitarian and informal. In the early 1970s a non-denominational lawn section for burials was established. Since then all new areas have been non-denominational to accommodate the more diverse local community. Now, instead of large ornamental headstones, some mourners have chosen boulders, reflecting the natural Eltham style, while others choose graves in the lawn areas or niches in walls. In the late 1970s, the University Donor Section was established north-west of Candlebark Lawn for those who donated their bodies for The University of Melbourne medical research. In the early 1980s the natural Australian garden style, popular in Eltham, was mirrored in a new section called Ashes Walk. Local landscape architect Gordon Ford, who had popularised this style, designed the Walk using boulders shaded by native plants beside curved pathways. Landscape architect Robert Boyle later redesigned Ashes Walk and developed other parts of the cemetery in keeping with this style.4 Appropriately Ford, who died in 1999, was interred in the Native Garden Section in a cluster of sites shaded by a large eucalyptus tree.5 By 2007, about 6400 interments were recorded in the Eltham Cemetery. Close inspection reveals notable names in the district’s history. The grave of Thomas Sweeney, a former convict who became a respected citizen, can be found in the Roman Catholic section near the path. Eltham Primary School’s first headmaster, David Clark, is buried in a modest grave in the Church of England section to the east of the path from the main entrance. Sir William Irvine, Victorian Premier from 1900 to 1902, whose grave is in the north-east Presbyterian section was at various times Victoria’s Chief Justice, Deputy Governor and Treasurer.6 Further south is the grave of social reformer Bertram Wainer, born in Scotland in 1928 and died in 1987. He campaigned to legalise abortion and exposed police corruption in allowing illegal ‘backyard’ abortions. Other prominent local residents interred in the cemetery include: Justus Jörgensen, who founded Montsalvat; Alistair Knox, the mud-brick housing pioneer and Eltham Shire Councillor from 1971 to 1975 and President in 1975; Clem and Nina Christensen, who had a major influence on the literary development of post World War Two Australia. Others were: composer Dorian Le Gallienne; artist Peter Glass; Stephen Dattner, a prominent Melbourne furrier; ALP parliamentarian for Greensborough, Pauline Toner and political scientist and commentator, Professor William Macmahon Ball.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, annie sweeney, caroline sweeney, ellen sweeney, eltham cemetery, graves, gravestones, johanna sweeney, john murray, john sweeney, margaret sweeney, mary ellen drain, mary murray, thomas murray, thomas sweeney -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1971, 1971
... A complete record of the DVFL season 1971, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1971 the Division 1 Premiers were Macleod/Rosanna Football Club....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A complete record of the DVFL season 1971, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1971 the Division 1 Premiers were Macleod/Rosanna Football Club. ...A complete record of the DVFL season 1971, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1971 the Division 1 Premiers were Macleod/Rosanna Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 74 pages, printed on single sides of pages . Larger manilla cover with black text and includes typed tables and black and white photosaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, macleod rosanna football club -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Season 1973, 1973
... A complete record of the DVFL season 1973, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1971 the Division 1 Premiers were Templestowe Football Club....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A complete record of the DVFL season 1973, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1971 the Division 1 Premiers were Templestowe Football Club. ...A complete record of the DVFL season 1973, includes financial report, description of events, membership, teams, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all divisions and age groups. including black and white photos. In 1971 the Division 1 Premiers were Templestowe Football Club.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 83 pages, printed on single sides of pages . Larger buff cover with black text and includes typed tables and black and white photosaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl, northern football league, nfl, northern football netball league, nfnl, templestowe football club -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, P. Catchlove, Austin Hospital Appeal for Stage 2 Building Appeal, 4 Jul 1973
... 1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years. Austin Hospital Austin Hospital Appeal Austin Hospital Appeals Committee Cr. J.O. White Fundraising H. Foletta Heidelberg Hon. R.J. Hamer Other Areas P.J. Catchlove Premier ...Luncheon reception held at Austin Hospital, Heidelberg to open appeal for the Stage 2 Building Appeal. L-R: Mr H. Foletta, Chairman of Austin Hospital Appeals Committee, Cr. J.O. White, J.P., Shire President, The Hon. R.J. Hamer, E.D., M.P., Premier of Victoria, and Treasuer and Minister of the Arts. The July 1973 appeal's target was $500,000, which with government subsidies aimed to pay for a nine-story building alongside stage one - a combined ten-storey teaching, research and medical centre. The new block was planned to provide the Austin Hospital with 218 additional beds, eight extra operating theartres and a comprehensive range of medical, diagnostic, therapeutic and anciliary services. The hospital conducted a door knock appeal in the Heidelberg and Eltham districts on Sunday July 22. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 120 format B&W negative EDHS_01922 (4 strips, 12 frames - Frame 9) Print 20 x 25 cmaustin hospital, austin hospital appeal, austin hospital appeals committee, cr. j.o. white, fundraising, h. foletta, heidelberg, hon. r.j. hamer, other areas, p.j. catchlove, premier of victoria, rupert hamer, sepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, shire president, victorian premier -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Shire of Eltham Centenary Dinner, 6 Apr 1971
... 1971 with Cr. G. C. Dreverman, Cr Glover and Mrs Glover. The Premier, Mr Hamer can be seen in the background. ...1971 with Cr. G. C. Dreverman, Cr Glover and Mrs Glover. The Premier, Mr Hamer can be seen in the background. ...His Excellency Major General Sir Rohan Delacombe, Governor of Victoria at the Shire of Eltham Centenary Dinner in 1971 with Cr. G. C. Dreverman, Cr Glover and Mrs Glover. The Premier, Mr Hamer can be seen in the background. The event was held in the West Riding Hall, Petrie Park Community Centre, Montmorency. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, shire of eltham, shire of eltham centenary, official dinner, centenary celebrations, cr. g.c. dreverman, sir rohan delacombe, cr. glover, mrs. glover -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Austin Hospital Appeal for Stage 2 Building Appeal, 4 Jul 1973
... 1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years. Austin Hospital Austin Hospital Appeal Austin Hospital Appeals Committee Colin J. Bock Cr. J.O. White Fundraising Heidelberg Hon. R.J. Hamer Other Areas P.J. Catchlove Premier ...Luncheon reception held at Austin Hospital, Heidelberg to open appeal for the Stage 2 Building Appeal. L-R: Mr. Colin J. Bock, Shire secretary/Chief Administrative Officer, Cr. J.O. White J.P., Shire President, The Hon. R.J. Hamer, E.D., M.P., Premier of Victoria, and treasurer and Minister of the Arts. The July 1973 appeal's target was $500,000, which with government subsidies aimed to pay for a nine-story building alongside stage one - a combined ten-storey teaching, research and medical centre. The new block was planned to provide the Austin Hospital with 218 additional beds, eight extra operating theartres and a comprehensive range of medical, diagnostic, therapeutic and anciliary services. The hospital conducted a door knock appeal in the Heidelberg and Eltham districts on Sunday July 22.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 120 format B&W negative EDHS_01922 (4 strips, 12 frames - Frame 8)austin hospital, austin hospital appeal, austin hospital appeals committee, colin j. bock, cr. j.o. white, fundraising, heidelberg, hon. r.j. hamer, other areas, p.j. catchlove, premier of victoria, rupert hamer, sepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, shire president, victorian premier -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - AUSTIN COLLECTION: Ray Beer, Central Deborah Gold Mine
... 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier...1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier ...Ray Beer was an employee of the Central Deborah Gold Mine. February 15th 2009: Bendigo Advertiser: 'MINING stalwart Raymond Beer has died at the age of 74 after a battle with cancer. He leaves behind an extended family and a legacy in Bendigo’s mining history. Ray was mine manager at the Central Deborah Gold Mine - appointed in 1978 - and led the team that made possible the underground project at the second level. He had a vision to allow visitors to go underground and experience Bendigo’s mining heritage first hand. Ray was responsible for developing the new battery, shaft and poppet head to make this a reality. It took persistence and lots of hard work. Friend and work colleague Bill McNamara said Ray was as good as 10 men. His enthusiasm and work ethic were unprecedented. Ray will be sadly missed by his wife, Thelma, six children, 15 grandchildren, seven brothers, three sisters, his extended family, and friends. He will be remembered for his kindness, tenacity and strength of character. In recognition of his contribution to Bendigo’s mining history, after more than 20 years of service at his retirement, a bronze life-sized statue was unveiled in his honour'. Central Deborah Gold Mine history: At its peak, Central Deborah Gold Mine reached a depth of 412 metres. It has 17 separate levels and 15 kilometres of drives and cross cuts (tunnels). The Central Deborah was very much a hands-on mine and the conditions that the miners worked in would be considered shocking by today's standards – being lowered underground in a cage with only two sides, often working ankle to knee deep in water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service quarters, battery houses and chimneys were steadily disappearing. After intense lobbying by the local community, the Bendigo City Council purchased the still very much intact Central Deborah Gold Mine in 1970 for a mere $6,000 to ensure that a vital link to Bendigo's historic golden past was maintained. The Bendigo Trust was then formed to oversee the operations of the Central Deborah Gold Mine, which led to the surface of the mine being opened to the public in 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable John Cain, on 20 June 1986, which brought to fruition a long standing dream.Black and white photograph. Ray Beer, underground at Central Deborah Gold Mine, standing alongside wooden sign 'Murrell's Corner'. Sign is placed horizontally on timber supports, side of drive visible in background. Ray is wearing bib and brace overalls and hard hat with a belt around his waist. He is giving a 'thumbs up' sign. gold mining, central deborah gold mine, ray beer, mine manager -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - AUSTIN COLLECTION: Central Deborah Gold Mine Lift Shaft
... 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier...1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier ...Central Deborah Gold Mine history: At its peak, Central Deborah Gold Mine reached a depth of 412 metres. It has 17 separate levels and 15 kilometres of drives and cross cuts (tunnels). The Central Deborah was very much a hands-on mine and the conditions that the miners worked in would be considered shocking by today's standards – being lowered underground in a cage with only two sides, often working ankle to knee deep in water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service quarters, battery houses and chimneys were steadily disappearing. After intense lobbying by the local community, the Bendigo City Council purchased the still very much intact Central Deborah Gold Mine in 1970 for a mere $6,000 to ensure that a vital link to Bendigo's historic golden past was maintained. The Bendigo Trust was then formed to oversee the operations of the Central Deborah Gold Mine, which led to the surface of the mine being opened to the public in 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable John Cain, on 20 June 1986, which brought to fruition a long standing dream.Black and white photograph, looking from bottom of lift shaft towards the surface; light visible at top of shaft. Lift cables and safety mesh on sides of shaft. gold mining, central deborah gold mine, ray beer, mine manager -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - AUSTIN COLLECTION: Central Deborah Gold Mine, Possibly 1990's
... 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier...1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier ...Central Deborah Gold Mine history: At its peak, Central Deborah Gold Mine reached a depth of 412 metres. It has 17 separate levels and 15 kilometres of drives and cross cuts (tunnels). The Central Deborah was very much a hands-on mine and the conditions that the miners worked in would be considered shocking by today's standards – being lowered underground in a cage with only two sides, often working ankle to knee deep in water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service quarters, battery houses and chimneys were steadily disappearing. After intense lobbying by the local community, the Bendigo City Council purchased the still very much intact Central Deborah Gold Mine in 1970 for a mere $6,000 to ensure that a vital link to Bendigo's historic golden past was maintained. The Bendigo Trust was then formed to oversee the operations of the Central Deborah Gold Mine, which led to the surface of the mine being opened to the public in 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable John Cain, on 20 June 1986, which brought to fruition a long standing dream.Black and white photograph. Two men with hard hats and lights, inspecting quartz outcrop on wall of drive at Central Deborah Gold Mine.gold mining, central deborah gold mine, ray beer, mine manager -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - AUSTIN COLLECTION: Operating rock drill, Central Deborah Gold Mine, Possibly 1990's
... 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier...1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier ...Central Deborah Gold Mine history: At its peak, Central Deborah Gold Mine reached a depth of 412 metres. It has 17 separate levels and 15 kilometres of drives and cross cuts (tunnels). The Central Deborah was very much a hands-on mine and the conditions that the miners worked in would be considered shocking by today's standards – being lowered underground in a cage with only two sides, often working ankle to knee deep in water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service quarters, battery houses and chimneys were steadily disappearing. After intense lobbying by the local community, the Bendigo City Council purchased the still very much intact Central Deborah Gold Mine in 1970 for a mere $6,000 to ensure that a vital link to Bendigo's historic golden past was maintained. The Bendigo Trust was then formed to oversee the operations of the Central Deborah Gold Mine, which led to the surface of the mine being opened to the public in 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable John Cain, on 20 June 1986, which brought to fruition a long standing dream.Black and white photograph. Two men with hard hats and lights standing in front of underground rock surface at Central Deborah Gold Mine. Paul Maker on left hand side of image is operating a small rock drill. John Jeffrey on right hand side is observing the procedure. gold mining, central deborah gold mine, rock drill, underground -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''THEODORE, HIS LIFE AND TIMES'' BY IRWIN YOUNG
... ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 189 page hardcover biography of Edward Granville Theodore, State and Federal politician, Union organiser, Premier of Queensland, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer in the Scullin Government. Forward by E. G. Whitlam. Illustrated with B & W photos. Published in 1971...ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 189 page hardcover biography of Edward Granville Theodore, State and Federal politician, Union organiser, Premier of Queensland, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer in the Scullin Government. Forward by E. G. Whitlam. Illustrated with B & W photos. Published in 1971 ...Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 189 page hardcover biography of Edward Granville Theodore, State and Federal politician, Union organiser, Premier of Queensland, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer in the Scullin Government. Forward by E. G. Whitlam. Illustrated with B & W photos. Published in 1971 by Alpha Books, Sydney and printed by the Griffin Press, Adelaide. Catalogue sticker ''2167 YOU'' on spine. Handwritten in biro on flyleaf ''For A. H. Chisholm Esq with kind regards and best wishes and the hope this book recalls interesting events, John Theodore 4.11.71''. Also a newspaper cutting (3-4-74) pasted on flyleaf relating to the estate of Mr N. B. Theodore. SBN 35553 064 2.Irwin Youngbooks, collections, biography, alec h chisholm collection, edward granville theodore, irwin young, n.b.theodore, e.g.whitlam, biography, politics -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBanner - Pennant, Screencraft-Maynard, WSPCCA
... Grade Premiers 1969-70" BN025.2 "B. Grade Runners-Up 1972-73" BN025.3 "U/16 NTH. SECT. RUNNER-UP 1971-72" BN025.4 "UNDER 16 NORTH PREMIERS 1972-1973"...Grade Premiers 1969-70" BN025.2 "B. Grade Runners-Up 1972-73" BN025.3 "U/16 NTH. SECT. RUNNER-UP 1971-72" BN025.4 "UNDER 16 NORTH PREMIERS 1972-1973" BN025.1 - BN025.4. ...BN025.1 - BN025.4. Four royal blue pennants with gold/yellow screen printing.BN025.1 "C. Grade Premiers 1969-70" BN025.2 "B. Grade Runners-Up 1972-73" BN025.3 "U/16 NTH. SECT. RUNNER-UP 1971-72" BN025.4 "UNDER 16 NORTH PREMIERS 1972-1973"western suburbs presbyterian churches cricket association, w.s.p.c.c.a., st andrew's presbyterian church footscray -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAward - Sunshine District Tennis Association B.F. Simpson A Grade 1958 Trophy
... Simpson A Grade Trophy 1958|Back - Premiers 1966-67 Sunshine Park, 1967-68 Sunshine Park, 1968-69 Sunshine Park, 1969-70 Albion, 1970-71 Nth Sunshine, 1971-72 Nth Sunshine, 1972-73 Albion|Base - 1958-59 Sunleigh, 1959-60 Albion, 1960-61 Albion Gold, 1961-62 Albion, 1962-63 Sunshine, 1963-64 Sunshine Park, 1964-65 Sunshine Park, 1965-66 Bacchus Marsh...Simpson A Grade Trophy 1958|Back - Premiers 1966-67 Sunshine Park, 1967-68 Sunshine Park, 1968-69 Sunshine Park, 1969-70 Albion, 1970-71 Nth Sunshine, 1971-72 Nth Sunshine, 1972-73 Albion|Base - 1958-59 Sunleigh, 1959-60 Albion, 1960-61 Albion Gold, 1961-62 Albion, 1962-63 Sunshine, 1963-64 Sunshine Park, 1964-65 Sunshine Park, 1965-66 Bacchus Marsh Plated trophy in a form of a cup with base with engraved text on front, back & base Award Sunshine District Tennis Association B.F. ...Plated trophy in a form of a cup with base with engraved text on front, back & baseFront - Sunshine District Tennis Association B.F. Simpson A Grade Trophy 1958|Back - Premiers 1966-67 Sunshine Park, 1967-68 Sunshine Park, 1968-69 Sunshine Park, 1969-70 Albion, 1970-71 Nth Sunshine, 1971-72 Nth Sunshine, 1972-73 Albion|Base - 1958-59 Sunleigh, 1959-60 Albion, 1960-61 Albion Gold, 1961-62 Albion, 1962-63 Sunshine, 1963-64 Sunshine Park, 1964-65 Sunshine Park, 1965-66 Bacchus Marshsunshine district tennis association, simpson, memento -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Wodonga Civic Centre 1971
... Premier of Victoria who was accompanied by the Honorable R. J. Hamer E.D., Minister for Local Government. The Shire President was Cr. James A. Terrill, J.P. This image records an important stage in the development of local government and civic buildings in Wodonga, Victoria. Wodonga Civic Centre Wodonga History Wodonga Local Government A black and white image of the Wodonga Civic Centre in a wooden frame. Wodonga Civic Centre 1971 ...In the late 1960s the area in Wodonga between Hovell and Havelock Streets was zoned for civic purposes. By 1969 Melbourne architect Bruce Marshall had designed the civic centre which included a library, theatre and senior citizens' rooms. The main hall had a seating capacity of 1,000 people but could be divided by a sliding door. into smaller areas. It also included meeting rooms and kitchen facilities. The Civic Centre was officially opened by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte, K.C.M.P., M.P., Premier of Victoria who was accompanied by the Honorable R. J. Hamer E.D., Minister for Local Government. The Shire President was Cr. James A. Terrill, J.P.This image records an important stage in the development of local government and civic buildings in Wodonga, Victoria.A black and white image of the Wodonga Civic Centre in a wooden frame.wodonga civic centre, wodonga history, wodonga local government -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncProgramme - Official opening of the Wodonga Civic Centre 22 April 1971
... On Front cover below the insignia of the Shire of Wodonga : "Official Opening of the Wodonga Civic Centre/ by/ the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte K.C.M.G., M.P. /Premier of Victoria/ 22nd April, 1971"...On Front cover below the insignia of the Shire of Wodonga : "Official Opening of the Wodonga Civic Centre/ by/ the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte K.C.M.G., M.P. /Premier of Victoria/ 22nd April, 1971" A program from the official opening of the Wodonga Civic Centre. it consists of 8 pages including a photo on the back cover. ...This is the program for the official opening of the new Wodonga Civic Centre in Hovell Street, Wodonga, Victoria. The meeting was addressed by the Honorable R. J. Hamer E. D., Minister for Local Government and the official opening and unveiling of the commemorative plaque was carried out by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte K.C.M.G., M.P., Premier of Victoria. The Council President was Councillor James Albert Terrill, J.P.A program from the official opening of the Wodonga Civic Centre. it consists of 8 pages including a photo on the back cover. Pages are stapled together down the centre fold. All text in black ink.This is the program for the official opening of the new Wodonga Civic Centre in Hovell Street, Wodonga, Victoria. The meeting was addressed by the Honorable R. J. Hamer E. D., Minister for Local Government and the official opening and unveiling of the commemorative plaque was carried out by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte K.C.M.G., M.P., Premier of Victoria. The Council President was Councillor James Albert Terrill, J.P.wodonga civic centre, wodonga civic buildings, wodonga local government -
Melbourne LegacyLetter, Enez Domec-Carre, 1971
... A letter from the Secretary of the Victorian Premier's Department dated 23 February 1971 acknowledging the recommendation by President D.J. ...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne A letter from the Secretary of the Victorian Premier's Department dated 23 February 1971 acknowledging the recommendation by President D.J. ...A letter from the Secretary of the Victorian Premier's Department dated 23 February 1971 acknowledging the recommendation by President D.J. Simonson that Miss Ena (Enez) Domec-Carre be honoured. The suggestion bore fruit in the Queen's Birthday honours that year and Miss Domec-Carre was awarded the MBE. Miss Domec-Carre joined Melbourne Legacy in 1932 and became the chief instructor of girls' physical education until she retired aged 65. In the post World War II baby boom the Legacy evening classes were attended by about 400 girls. She helped organise Legacy Widows and Legatee wives to sew the costumes for performances. Among her proudest moments was a display by 1000 Junior Legatees at the MCG during the 1954 visit of Queen Elizabeth II. As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. See also Cat.No. 00978Primary source material for a dedicated teacher of both in Legacy and the wider community.Sheet of white letterhead, blue print and black type.Signed in black ballpoint 'A.G. Coulthard'girls' classes, enez domec carre -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPamphlet, Victorian Tramways Union, "Fare Increases and You", Aug. 1971
... Notes increases in fares compared to fares between 1949 and 1971, closure of the Ballarat and Bendigo, asking people to approach their Members of Parliament. Authorised by S. E. Edwards, Secretary, Victorian Tramways Union. Notes Henry Bolte as Premier...Notes increases in fares compared to fares between 1949 and 1971, closure of the Ballarat and Bendigo, asking people to approach their Members of Parliament. Authorised by S. E. Edwards, Secretary, Victorian Tramways Union. Notes Henry Bolte as Premier ...Pamphlet - printed on off white paper titled "Fare Increases and You", advising of the Fare increase on August 29 (1971 - see Reg Item 2024.2 and image i2), and whether it was justified. Notes increases in fares compared to fares between 1949 and 1971, closure of the Ballarat and Bendigo, asking people to approach their Members of Parliament. Authorised by S. E. Edwards, Secretary, Victorian Tramways Union. Notes Henry Bolte as Premier. Also notes the reduction in passenger numbers from 1949 to 1971. Donor advised as well that the increase took place on 28-8-1971.trams, tramways, unions, fares, mmtb, wages, passengers
