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Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briggs-Pattison, Sue et al, Rafting on the river, 1998
... (Primary) | Reading (Primary)... -- Juvenile literature. | Readers (Primary) | Reading (Primary) Based ...Based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, bear Barmah. ... Gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up this area. Illustrated by Craig Charles[15 p.] : col. ill. ; 21 cm. + 2 sheets (double-sided)Based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, bear Barmah. ... Gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up this area. Illustrated by Craig Charleschildren, aboriginal australian -- juvenile literature. | readers (primary) | reading (primary) -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briggs-Pattison, Sue et al, Waiting for yabbies, 1998
... (Primary) | Reading (Primary)... -- Juvenile literature. | Readers (Primary) | Reading (Primary ...The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area[16] p. : col. ill. ; 18 cm. + 2 sheets.The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this areachildren, aboriginal australian -- juvenile literature. | readers (primary) | reading (primary) -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briggs-Pattison, Sue et al, Collecting firewood, 1998
... (Primary) | Reading (Primary)... -- Juvenile literature. | Readers (Primary) | Reading (Primary ...The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Craig Charles.[15] p. : col. ill. ; 18 cm. + 2 sheets.The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Craig Charles.children, aboriginal australian -- juvenile literature. | readers (primary) | reading (primary) -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briggs-Pattison, Sue et al, Fishing, 1998
... (Primary) | Reading (Primary)... -- Juvenile literature. | Readers (Primary) | Reading (Primary) Yorta ...Yorta Yorta people's story of fishing and what they did with carp. The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Elaine Russell.[15] p. : col. ill. ; 18 cm. + 2 sheets.Yorta Yorta people's story of fishing and what they did with carp. The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Elaine Russell.children, aboriginal australian -- juvenile literature. | readers (primary) | reading (primary) -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briggs-Pattison, Sue et al, Bath time, 1998
... (Primary) | Reading (Primary) | Yorta Yorta... -- Juvenile literature. | Readers (Primary) | Reading (Primary ...The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Elaine Russell[15] p. : col. ill. ; 18 cm. + 2 sheets.The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Elaine Russellchildren, aboriginal australian -- juvenile literature. | readers (primary) | reading (primary) | yorta yorta -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briggs-Pattison, Sue et al, A mob of kangaroos, 1998
... (Primary) | Reading (Primary)... -- Juvenile literature. | Readers (Primary) | Reading (Primary) During ...During the hot months more kangaroos are seen drinking at the river. The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Donna Leslie.[15] p. : col. ill. ; 18 cm. + 2 sheets.During the hot months more kangaroos are seen drinking at the river. The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Donna Leslie.children, aboriginal australian -- juvenile literature. | readers (primary) | reading (primary) -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briggs-Pattison, Sue et al, The Barmah bunyip, 1998
... (Primary) | Reading (Primary)... -- Juvenile literature. | Readers (Primary) | Reading (Primary ...The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. llustrated by Karen Briggs[15] p. : col. ill. ; 18 cm. + 2 sheets.The story in this book was based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, near Barmah. ... [It] gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. llustrated by Karen Briggschildren, aboriginal australian -- juvenile literature. | readers (primary) | reading (primary) -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briggs-Pattison, Sue et al, Mmm Turtle!, 1998
... (Primary) | Reading (Primary) | Yorta Yorta... -- Juvenile literature. | Readers (Primary) | Reading (Primary ...How turtles were cooked traditional style. Based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, bear Barmah. ... Gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Shane Russell.[15] p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. + 2 sheets (double-sided)How turtles were cooked traditional style. Based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, bear Barmah. ... Gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Shane Russell.children, aboriginal australian -- juvenile literature. | readers (primary) | reading (primary) | yorta yorta -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briggs-Pattison, Sue et al, Possums on the roof, 1998
... (Primary) | Readers (Primary) | Yorta Yorta... -- Juvenile literature. | Reading (Primary) | Readers (Primary ...Based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, bear Barmah. ... Gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Elaine Russell.[15] p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. + 2 sheets (double-sided)Based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, bear Barmah. ... Gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Elaine Russell.children, aboriginal australian -- juvenile literature. | reading (primary) | readers (primary) | yorta yorta -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briggs-Pattison, Sue et al, Too many rabbits, 1998
... (Primary) | Readers (Primary) | Rabbits... -- Juvenile literature. | Reading (Primary) | Readers (Primary ...When there were lots of rabbits along the river, rabbits were the only source of fresh meat for the Yorta Yorta people. Based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, bear Barmah. ... Gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Karen Briggs.[15] p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. + 2 sheets (double-sided)When there were lots of rabbits along the river, rabbits were the only source of fresh meat for the Yorta Yorta people. Based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, bear Barmah. ... Gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Karen Briggs.children, aboriginal australian -- juvenile literature. | reading (primary) | readers (primary) | rabbits, | yorta yorta -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD with Booklet, Children of Cape York, Cape treasures : children from Cape York share stories : Injinoo, Lockhart River, Pormpuraaw, Wujal Wujal, 2011
DVDcape york, injinoo, lockhart river, pormpuraaw, wujal wujal -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, New South Wales. Violence Against Women and Children Law Reform Task Force, Consultation paper : July 1987 : NSW Government violence against women and children law reform task force, 1987
Includes loose-leaf memorandum inside front coverISBN: 0730530167family violence -- new south wales, child abuse -- new south wales, women -- new south wales -- crimes against, child sexual abuse -- new south wales, rape -- new south wales -
Deaf Children Australia
Folder, Victorian Deaf/Blind Children - residential placement, 1972
In 1972 there were concerns with the Education of Deaf/Blind Children. This document has the statistics regarding Deaf/Blind children and residential placement. Black foolscap 2 -ring folder containing statistics, minutes of meetings and letters relation to the residential placement of deaf-blind children in 1972. On front top right-hand corner "VICTORIAN DEAF BLIND CHILDREN" On spine: "VICTORIAN/DEAF BLIND/CHILDREN" deaf children australia, dca, victorian school for deaf children, vsdc, victorian deaf-blind & rubella children's association, victorian institute for the blind, victorian education department, deaf-blind children -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briggs-Pattison, Sue et al, Damper, 1998
... Reading (Primary) | Readers (Primary) | Children... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Reading (Primary) | Readers ...How Yorta Yorta people made damper when they had no money for bread. Based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, bear Barmah. ... Gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Donna Leslie.[15] p. : ill. ; 21 cm. + 2 sheets (double-sided)How Yorta Yorta people made damper when they had no money for bread. Based on the lifestyle of the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray River, bear Barmah. ... Gives an insight into the lifestyles and experiences of the Koorie children who grew up in this area. Illustrated by Donna Leslie.reading (primary) | readers (primary) | children, aboriginal australian -- juvenile literature | yorta yorta -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Badge - Fundraising Button, Australian Natives Association, Wattle Day for Children, 1914-1919
Frances Rigg was a local business identity in Kew, at one stage managing the local branch of the English, Scottish and Australian (ES&A) Bank at 175 High Street from c. 1920 until the 1940s. After Francis Rigg’s death, the collection of buttons and medallions was inherited by his son, Ken Rigg (1922-2014). The collection was subsequently donated to the Kew Historical Society in 2015 by Francis' grandson, Adrian Rigg, at the time of the Gallipoli & Beyond Commemoration in 2015. The collection covers a period of almost 40 years. The majority of the buttons are patriotic buttons, issued and sold during and immediately after the First World World War (1914-1918) to raise funds for national and overseas causes. The collection also includes a number of locally significant sporting event buttons and sporting club medallions, issued in the 1920s and 1930s.Patriotic and other pressed tin buttons and badges were produced in large numbers in the first decades of the twentieth century. By nature, insubstantial and ephemeral, they have not always survived. The collections of badges, buttons and medallions in the Kew Historical Society collection is homogenous and yet diverse, ranging from buttons sold to raise funds for the war efforts in 1914-18 and 1939-45, to those used at festivals and sporting events. Because of the manufacturing process, many surviving buttons and badges have been affected by inadequate storage, suffering from oxidisation and physical damage. These survivors are now historically and socially significant artefacts, revealing much about the attitudes and values of the period in which they were produced. Their widespread distribution means that they are frequently significant at a local, state, national and international level.A ‘Wattle Day for Children’ badge, which appropriates national symbols of fauna and flora: a kookaburra and wattle. The circular pressed metal fundraising badge was produced to support the war effort."Wattle Day for Children"wattle day for children, wattle day, francis rigg, badge -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Photo of children's races, Children participating in races at the Slovenian picnic at Wandin East 1959, 1959
Black and white photo of Slovenian children playing games and competing at the Slovenian picnic in Wandin East in 1959. The picnics were organised by the Slovenian Club Melbourne on Easter Mondays and Boxing Day.The large attendance of Slovenian childrenslovenian picnic, wandin east -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Songs for Children
Black vinyl phonograph record with a red and green "Regal Zonophone" label. Songs for Children 3 & 4, various artists.Regal Zonophone Songs for Children 3 &4 C 252442 -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Copy of original photograph, Robert Briggs and wife, Ann Briggs (nee Thomas) with seven of their children, around 1867, 1995
historic, social, people, Photocopy of B/W photograph of Robert Briggs and wife, Ann Briggs (nee Thomas) with seven of their children, around 1867Robert and Ann Briggs (nee Thomas) with seven of their children, around 1867briggs, robert briggs, ann briggs (nee thomas), family -
Melbourne Legacy
Film, Our Children Remember, 1959
Colour film that is 10 min 29 sec in duration, 16 mm sound. 28th Melbourne Legacy Children's commemoration ceremony on the eve of Anzac Day at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne 1959, attended by the Governor, Sir Dallas Brooks, who gave an address. The President of Melbourne Legacy, Legatee McKeddie, conducted the wreath laying in the Inner Shrine. 2,500 children from 254 Melbourne Schools attended the ceremony, which was simultaneously broadcast by the ABC throughout Victoria, and over 200,000 children participated. Filmed by The Melbourne Repertory Film Unit, cameras Eric Aitken, David Corke, Ian Hanna and Jack Semmens, musical recording by Leo Fowler, music by Felix Werder, directed by Ian Hanna. This film has been digitised to preserve its content. Melbourne Legacy gratefully acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government and Public Record Office Victoria for making this possible.Film shows the public reverence and respect for those who died serving Australia in times of war. Displaying the Shrine environs and Melbourne skyline at that time adds further interest.Metal canister and spool with celluloid film labelled Our Children Remember.Circumference of spool MASPRO SYDNEY AUST. Spoke of spool calibrated in 50 feet units from 50 to 400 feet. Label x 2. Label 1 - Please note this film is the property of Melbourne Legacy. Label 2 - Victorian Film Laborities PTY. LTD., Cambridge Buildings, Station Street, Box Hill, Victoria. Our Children Remember. A film of the Anzac Eve ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance. Melbourne 1959. Magnetic Stripe.anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Decorative object - Wall Hanging, Noah's Ark, Nott Street State School, Year 3 children at Nott St Primary School, 1960s
Posted to the Society anonymously. Richmond postmark, explanatory note included. The Society investigated the origin with no success.Mustard coloured hessian wall hanging of Noah's Ark animals. Very colourful appligue work using wool, feathers, buttons, various fabrics. Made by Year 3 children at Nott Street State School in the early 1960s. Also 3.5 metre blue cord.education - primary schools, arts and entertainment - community arts, nott street state school -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Stawell Historical Society, Thomas Kinsella and his 8 Children - Previously Cat No 3652, 2000
History of Thomas Kinsella and his 8 ChildrenRed translucent cover with red spine title on white tape on spineOn Spine: Thomas Kinsella and his 8 Childrenstawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Government Report, Australian Human Rights Commission, Bringing them home : a guide to the findings and recommendations of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, 1997
A guide to the findings and recommendations of the National Inquiry into the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families.A4 50 pp booklet, glossy paper, in colour, photographs and print. report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their Families non-fictionA guide to the findings and recommendations of the National Inquiry into the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families.aborigines, children, administration law -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document, Notes for General Guidance of Officers in Charge of Idiot Children
The Children's Cottages at Kew were first opened in 1887 as the "Idiot Ward" of Kew Asylum. Located on the asylum's grounds, the children's cottages were established to provide separate accommodation for child inmates who had previously been housed with adult patients. Although the Cottages only admitted children as patients, many of those children remained in residence at the Cottages as adults. The function of the institution was to provide accommodation and educational instruction for intellectually disabled children. Some Wards of the State and other various "difficult" children were also admitted.Shortly after opening, the Idiot Ward began functioning separately from the Kew Lunatic Asylum, and became known as the Kew Idiot Asylum from 1887 until c.1929. From 1929 they have been known as the "Children's Cottages, Kew" or alternatively "Kew Cottages Training Centre". The institution was finally closed in July 2008. [Source: Wikipedia, 2016]Framed document, forming part of the Kew Cottages collection, donated by Kew Cottages Historical Society 1987-1993 in 1993. Dr. Judge was a consultant psychiatrist at the cottages for 14 years, as well as an author and vocal advocate for the intellectually disabled and their families."Kew Cottages - ‘Notes for General Guidance of Officers in Charge of Idiot Children’kew cottages, dr cliff judge, kew cottages historical society 1987-1993 -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Widow and Children statue, October 1989
A photo of the 'Widow and Children' statue in 1998. The 'Widow and Children' statue was sculpted by Louis Laumen, a Melbourne artist. The statue stands on a granite plinth in the cruciform shaped garden. There is a plaque which reads: "Legacy Garden of Appreciation. A living tribute to the generous support of Victorians for the work of Legacy. The sculpture symbolises the work of Legacy caring for the widows and children of veterans. The Flanders Poppies which bloom around November have their origin on the World War I battlefields of Belgium and France."A record of the 'Widow and Children' statue in 1998.Colour photo of the Widow and Children statue in the Legacy garden.Printing on the back " -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs Attrills performing dogs Aussie and Rex with children & adult waiting on the performance
Large group of children and one woman seated, ready for a performance by Mrs. Attrill's dogs, Aussie and Rex.Group of children seated on stools anticipating a performance. Doug. Walker's Studio Stawellstawell business -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Four children singing at the 1968 Carols by Candlelight performance, 24/12/1968
Children hold candles as they sing along at the 1968 Carols by Candlelight concert.B/W photograph of children singing at Carols by CandlelightB7487carols by candlelight, royal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
St Nicholas giving gifts to children 1958, St Nicholas - sv Miklavž giving gifts to Slovenian children 1958, 1958
St Nicholas is an old Christian tradition all over the world and Slovenians are very diligently keeping the tradition. The children were given presents, lollies and oranges, sometimes toys as well.Handmade outfit for St Nicholas still in use todaySt Nicholas giving gifts to Slovenian children in a hall, accompanied by angels and devils, much feared by children. The St Nicholas was MrSt Nicholas dressed in a home made outfit made by Dragica Gomizel in late 1950s.st nicholas, sv miklavž, slovenian custom, slovenian tradition -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Palestine internee children
Depicts some of the children internees that had come from Palestine. One of the families was the Hoefer family who are in this photograph. Uli (mid back), Karl Heinz (2nd from right in back row) and Traude (2nd from right in front row).Black and white photograph of a group of children with hut 135 to the right. Some children standing and others sitting on the grass.uli hoefer, karl heinz hoefer, traude hoefer, palestine internees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, J. McLennan and Children in Buggy, 1918
One of several photographs submitted by Miss Isobel McLennan, daughter of J.P. McLennan. Copy of a black and white photograph of a buggy drawn by a white pony with Principal, J. McLennan and 2 children.buggy, pony, principal, j. mclennan, children, isobel mclennan -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Two high school children using canes to embark and disembark a bus, May 1970
Two high school children use white canes on a mockup of a bus at the Royal Blind Society.B/W photograph of school children using white canesMay 1970 Mobility - historicalroyal blind society of nsw, orientation and mobility