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Marysville & District Historical Society
THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 3 NO 22-JULY 21 1978
... red shield appeal salvos... holidays kindergarten k mcleod birthday lost red shield appeal ...marysville, victoria, australia, head lice, doctors' clinics, distress lights, anglican church services, caltex customers, 1st marysville girl guide l.a., thank you, engagement, rainfall, blind spot, holidays, kindergarten, k mcleod birthday, lost, red shield appeal salvos, marysville indoor bowls, welcome home haycrofts, football, lost dog, dance, birth, sick list, club & organisation directory -
Marysville & District Historical Society
THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 19-JUNE 29 1979
... red shield appeal... red shield appeal for sale special plea umpires board ...marysville, victoria, australia, bernie culhane, lions club dinner, casserole luncheon success, thank you, healesville citizens advisory bureau, community care centre, narbethong marysville & district ratepayers' & residents' assoc, kinder roster, wine & cheese tasting, bob graham's corner, successful fancy dress ball, football, red shield appeal, for sale, special plea umpires board, narbethong hall ball, marysville primary school, country & western hits, narbethong, indoor bowls, silky fingers -
Marysville & District Historical Society
THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 20-JULY 6 1979
... annual red shield appeal...marysville victoria australia annual red shield appeal ...marysville, victoria, australia, annual red shield appeal, narbethong marysville & district ratepayers' & residents' assoc, royal children's hospital, community care centre, senior citizens annual meeting, transport help, special evening, rehearsal, pottery lessons, artistry at work, marysville infant welfare & preschool assoc, for sale, betty's competition, happy b'day, indoor bowls, country & western night, apologies, marysville golf club, metric measurement course, golf associates, narbethog ball, hot bread -
Marysville & District Historical Society
THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 21-JULY 13 1979
... red shield appeal... superbrusher painter red shield appeal indoor bowls riddle betty's ...marysville, victoria, australia, vale elwin hoffman, mountain views, demolition derby, thanks from joyce & bernie culhane, 1st marysville scouts/cubs committee, narbethong marysville & district ratepayers' & residents' assoc, community care centre, for sale, marysville primary school, marsyville infant welfare & preschool assoc, disco, narbethong hotel c&w night, marysville football club, superbrusher painter, red shield appeal, indoor bowls, riddle, betty's competition -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, The Heidelberger, Singer lends hand, 16/06/1982
... Heidelberg Red Shield Appeal, pictured with Chairman Bill Geddes... helped organisers of 1982 Heidelberg Red Shield Appeal, pictured ...Country singer Johnny Chester helped organisers of 1982 Heidelberg Red Shield Appeal, pictured with Chairman Bill Geddes and Captain Arthur Ford, Macleod CorpsNews article, black and white text and imagejohnny chester -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Flag - Various - set of 12, 1990s
... or a specific week. 1 - Red Shield appeal - 700mm x 330mm - cotton 2... or a specific week. 1 - Red Shield appeal - 700mm x 330mm - cotton 2 ...Set of 12 flags used on Melbourne trams to promote an event or a specific week. 1 - Red Shield appeal - 700mm x 330mm - cotton 2 - Bike Week - 600 x 300 - Nylon 3 - VFL 80th anniversary - 1897 -1977 - 600 x 320 - cotton 4 - Council of Adult Education 50th Anniversary, 770 x 330 - nylon - has Evans Evans lable 5 - Citizens Advice Bureau - 540 x 440 - nylon 6 - VFL Grand Final - 600 x 390 - nylon 7 - Royal Show - -650 x 420 - nylon 8 - Spring Racing Carnival - 7800 x 360 - nylon - has Evan Evans lable 9 - Fabulous Fashion - National Gallery of Victoria - 700 x 350 - cotton 10 - Moomba - 630 x 350 - cotton 11 - Peter Mac Week - May 9-15 - 530 x 290 nylon 12 - Carry On Appeal - 640 x 430 - nylonDemonstrates a set of various flags flown on Melbourne W class trams.Set of 12 flags - printed with sewn edging and fitted to a wooden dowel or pole.tramways, trams, flags -
Federation University Historical Collection
Programme, Memorial Service Booklet for Hugh Dean Thomas Williamson, 1985
... helped establish the Red Shield Appeal and established... establish the Red Shield Appeal and established scholarships ...Hugh D.T. WIlliamson C.B.E. was born in Ballarat on 04 February 1901 and died on 20 December 1985. "He witnessed first-hand the difficulties of rural life exacerbated by a world war that had stripped whole towns of their young men, and the long, lean years of the Depression were to define the way he lived the rest of his life. Hard work, constancy, eschewing wastage of any kind along with a hunger to seize opportunities wherever they presented themselves were the principles that informed his life and career and which, in time, gave rise to a commitment to others and to organisations and communities in which he saw the same ideals. Hugh attained the rank of Honorary Colonel in the Salvation Army and attained its highest award in 1978 when he was presented with its Distinguished Service Medal. In his time with the Salvation Army, Hugh helped establish the Red Shield Appeal and established scholarships to support senior officers to obtain business management training at the Australian Administrative Staff College in Mt Eliza (operated from a property formerly owned by Sir Reginald Ansett). He began his working life at age 16 at the Ballarat Banking Company. He steadily worked his way up through the ranks of the banking industry to become General Manager of the ANZ Bank from which he retired in 1961. Hugh was also a founding Trustee of the William Buckland Foundation, an association which strongly influenced his decision to set up his own foundation."Yellow Order of Service booklet for the funeral of Hugh Williamson. hugh williamson, hugh d.t. williamson, memorial service, martin carlson, j. davis mccaughey, francis macnab, frank linsell, john norman, ian harrison -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - RSL Anzac appeal, Swann Hudson
Sold each April in Bay Street by the Sub-branch. Donated to the Society by the RSL Port Melbourne Branch on their closure in May of 1998.From group of RSL Anzac tokens pinned on cards: gold, with enamelled red or green to denote amount of contribution (red $1, Green 50c). Original $1 red plasticised token, plus 50c green token, shield motif with crown on top. Year unknown.societies clubs unions and other organisations, charities and appeals, returned services league, rsl -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : May 1993
... . Red Shield Appeal / p5. New medical consulting rooms for St ...Holiday fun at Kew Traffic School / p1. Chief Executive's Column [Local Government restructures] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton p3. Diary Dates [May-June 1993] / p4. Gearing up for next year's festival / p5. Red Shield Appeal / p5. New medical consulting rooms for St George's Hospital / p5. Council News [Improving immunisation in Kew; Influenza immunisation; Quit smoking seminar; Sharps disposal service; Unregistered dogs; Open your door to 30,000 potential customers] / p6. In Brief [Australian greeting cards; Toastmasters; Homeworks Directory] / p7. Heart Week / 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 fun at Kew Traffic School / p1. Chief Executive's Column [Local Government restructures] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton p3. Diary Dates [May-June 1993] / p4. Gearing up for next year's festival / p5. Red Shield Appeal / p5. New medical consulting rooms for St George's Hospital / p5. Council News [Improving immunisation in Kew; Influenza immunisation; Quit smoking seminar; Sharps disposal service; Unregistered dogs; Open your door to 30,000 potential customers] / p6. In Brief [Australian greeting cards; Toastmasters; Homeworks Directory] / p7. Heart Week / p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : June 1986
... / p8. You can help the Salvos [Red Shield Appeal] / p8. Caring ...Kew Junction is buzzing / p1. Bold proposal for Kew Junction [Kew Junction Committee] / p1&5. Correction [garbage collection dates] / p1. Dates for June / p2&8. [Community ] Notices / p2&8. Commentary by the Mayor Cr Phyllis Hore - Survey shows that bigger is not always better [Local Government Restructure] / Cr Phyllis Hore p3. New faces at Kew Council [Elizabeth Sullivan, Children's Services Officer; Craig Midgley, Integration Officer] / p3&5. In Brief [Recreation Centre update; North Ward meeting] / p4. Profile - Cr Anne Glasson / p4. Calling Kew business people [Group Apprenticeship Scheme] / p5. Safeway expansion / p5. Q Student Gallery opens [Kew High School] / p6. [Kew Citizens'] Band News [Junior Band, Senior Band] / p6. Volunteers needed [Wurundjeri Industries] / p6. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p6. Kew Peace Project gets grant / p7. How Kew became home for Renaissance Dance team [Ripponlea Renaissance Dancers; Helga Hill; St Paul's Anglican Church] / p7. A story with a happy ending [Dietrich Werthauer] / p7. The Probus Club of Kew / p8. Deepdene and District Inter-Church Council / p8. You can help the Salvos [Red Shield Appeal] / p8. Caring for cats (dogs and maidenhairs too!) [Animal Feeding Service] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / 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-fictionKew Junction is buzzing / p1. Bold proposal for Kew Junction [Kew Junction Committee] / p1&5. Correction [garbage collection dates] / p1. Dates for June / p2&8. [Community ] Notices / p2&8. Commentary by the Mayor Cr Phyllis Hore - Survey shows that bigger is not always better [Local Government Restructure] / Cr Phyllis Hore p3. New faces at Kew Council [Elizabeth Sullivan, Children's Services Officer; Craig Midgley, Integration Officer] / p3&5. In Brief [Recreation Centre update; North Ward meeting] / p4. Profile - Cr Anne Glasson / p4. Calling Kew business people [Group Apprenticeship Scheme] / p5. Safeway expansion / p5. Q Student Gallery opens [Kew High School] / p6. [Kew Citizens'] Band News [Junior Band, Senior Band] / p6. Volunteers needed [Wurundjeri Industries] / p6. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p6. Kew Peace Project gets grant / p7. How Kew became home for Renaissance Dance team [Ripponlea Renaissance Dancers; Helga Hill; St Paul's Anglican Church] / p7. A story with a happy ending [Dietrich Werthauer] / p7. The Probus Club of Kew / p8. Deepdene and District Inter-Church Council / p8. You can help the Salvos [Red Shield Appeal] / p8. Caring for cats (dogs and maidenhairs too!) [Animal Feeding Service] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, Royal Children's Hospital certificate of appreciation, 1983
Royal Children's Hospital, Patron Her Majesty the Queen, certificate of appreciation presented to H. M. Lightfoot Centre in grateful recognition of the your generous support. Signed by Rosemary Derham, President, on April 19, 1983, certificate no. 945. This was mostly liked given in response to the funds donated by the Centre in response to the Good Friday appeal. 1 coloured certificate of appreciationSymbol for the Royal Children's Hospital (a boy and girl dressed in Roman togas stand looking at a pelican nesting on a shield with a golden lion, two snakes twined around staffs and white stars on a blue background) at the head of the page. A gold and red border is present around the edge of the page.association for the blind, fundraising