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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Riding for the Disabled, Riding for the Disabled Stawell Centre, The Second Ten Years 1998-2008, 2008
... Riding for the Disabled Stawell Centre, The Second Ten...A History of Riding for the Disabled covering the Second...Riding for the Disabled Stawell Centre RDA The Second Ten...Riding for the Disabled...A History of Riding for the Disabled covering the Second ...A History of Riding for the Disabled covering the Second ten yearsBinder Book, Green Spine, white paper covers with black print and art workRiding for the Disabled Stawell Centre RDA The Second Ten Years 1998-2008stawell sport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Riding for the Disable, Riding for the Disabled Stawell Centre, The First Ten Years 1988-1998, 1998
... Riding for the Disabled Stawell Centre, The First Ten Years...A History of the Stawell Riding for the Disabled....Riding for the Disabled Stawell Branch The First Ten Years...A History of the Stawell Riding for the Disabled. stawell ...A History of the Stawell Riding for the Disabled.Green Laminated Card cover with colour Photo of a group of people and three horses, two of which have riders, and a sign. Riding for the Disabled Stawell Branch The First Ten Years 1988-1998stawell sport -
Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Letter, Thanks from Riding for the Disabled
... Thanks from Riding for the Disabled... Thanks from Riding for the Disabled Letter ... -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Queen’s Birthday Honours
... Riding for the Disabled... Levin Noel Rosenfeld Jeffery Professor Caulfield North Riding ...This file contains two items about Glen Eira residents who have received Queen’s Birthday Honours: 1/An article entitled ‘Heart-felt award’ by Jenny Ling, published in the Caulfield Leader on 15/06/2010. The article states that four Glen Eira residents were awarded Queen’s Birthday Honours that week, and discusses the work of two of them, Associate Professor Harry Mond and Noel Levin, both of Caulfield North Mond, who received an Order of Australia for service to medicine is given particular focus, and also gives brief comments in the article. 2/An article entitled ‘Surgeon a cut above’ by Jenny Ling, published in the Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader on 14/06/2011. The article focuses on neurosurgeon professor Jeffrey Rosenfeld of Caulfield North, who was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for service to medicine. The article discusses Rosenfeld’s work, both in Australia and overseas, and includes brief comment by Rosenfeld on the honour. Also included is a photo, in colour, of Rosenfeld speaking to students at Toorak Primary, taken by Steven Crabtree.mond harry associate professor, levin noel, rosenfeld jeffery professor, caulfield north, riding for the disabled, jewish community, crabtree steven, ling jenny, order of australia, association of victoria, queen’s birthday, doctors, cardiology, neurosurgery, honours lists -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Scale, Lilias Bertha (Lil)
... Riding for the Disabled... Gramma School Riding for the Disabled Dr Lionel ward Friends ...Lilias Betha Scale, known as Lil, had volunteered at the Eltham Pony Club for 44 years when she was nominated for Victorian Senior of the Year. She died in 2012 Contents Newspaper article: "For 44 years, she's given free rein to her passion". Diamond Valley Leader, 22 May 2002. Lilias Scale nominated for Victorian Senior of the Year. Order of Service: Lilias Bertha Scale "Lil". 26 March 1924 - 2 September 2012.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etclilias bertha scale (lil), eltham pony club, victorian senior of the year, ivanhoe gramma school, riding for the disabled, dr lionel ward, friends of the eltham copper butterfly, wayne kinrade, pauline toner reserve -
St Patrick's College
Timber award, Stokes Craftsmen, 1990
... for Community Service / 1990 / Riding for the Disabled Support Group.... / Michael Ronaldson / Prize for Community Service / 1990 / Riding ...Freestanding timber block tapering from a wider base, with circular gold medal inset and brass etched plate.St Patrick's College / Michael Ronaldson / Prize for Community Service / 1990 / Riding for the Disabled Support Group. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Riding For Disabled -- Volunteers with Horses 2005 -- Coloured
... Riding For Disabled -- Volunteers with Horses 2005...Riding For Disabled 2005 Volunteers with Horses... grampians Riding For Disabled 2005 Volunteers with Horses Stawell ...Riding For Disabled 2005 Volunteers with Horsesstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Riding For Disabled 1998 -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
... Riding For Disabled 1998 -- 2 Photos -- Coloured...Series of four photographs Riding For Disabled 1998... grampians Series of four photographs Riding For Disabled 1998 ...Series of four photographs Riding For Disabled 1998stawell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, University of Ballarat Annual Report, 2009, 2009
... Centre, riding for the Disabled, Equine Centre Images include...,Manufacturing Technology Training Centre, riding for the Disabled ...Soft covered book with a building and details from an Aboriginal dot painting on the cover. Contents include: Univesity of Ballarat Charter, About the University, TravelSmart Program, Prospects Restaurant judged Best Training Restaurant in Victoria, IMB Services Centre opening, 'Learn to Succeed' branding, grant Street Foot Bridge,Manufacturing Technology Training Centre, riding for the Disabled, Equine Centre Images include: Grant Paulson, Robert H.T. Smith, David Battersby, Christine Nixon, Angela Carey, Andrew Allen, John Brumby, Jacinta Allan, Mathew Hall, Rowan Waina, Ronnie Smith, Alsion Nguyen, Grant Hackett, Frank Stagnitti, Sam Kameer, Rowena Coutts, Barbara Webb, Trevor Ferguson, Peter Gell, University of Ballarat Council .3) Financial Statementsuniversity of ballarat, battersby, webb, coutts, gell, annual report, david battersby, barabara webb, reconciliation action plan, grant paulson, robert h.t. smith, honorary doctorate - christine nixon, angela carey, andrew allen, geoff howard, dale boucher, frank stagnitti, rowena coutts, sovereign hill, jacinta allan -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, HDC Camp 1992, 1992
Every month Legacy's handicapped dependents are invited to go on outing for take part in recreational and educational activities. These programmes aim to develop independence and thus lessen the need for reliance on others for simple routine functions. Once a year there is a two week camp, this is believed to be Somers School Camp. These photos are from 1992. An article in the widows' newsletter in 1992 explains more detail on the 1992 camp. The article mentions that the annual camps run for two weeks at Somers Camp. It is a wonderful gathering of Junior Legatees, Legatees, and dedicated helpers. 50 junior legatees attended this camp (in 1992) with the personal attention almost one-to-one. With ages ranging from 22 to into the 60s, Legacy has to ensure it caters for the differing needs. Legatees headed by Camp Chief, Jim Hammon and Chairman of the Handicapped Dependents Committee, Merv Tickell, were supported by two Camp Co-Ordinators and 50 helpers known as 'leaders'. Many of the leaders are people in the workforce wishing to give something back to the community. Junior Legatees are organised into groups. They participate in horse-riding, swimming, golfing, strawberry picking, and many other activities. Photos were in a scrapbook of photos spanning 1983 to 1991.A record of the type of activities Legacy provided for the handicapped dependents of the Legacy families. Colour photo x 5 of the HDC camp in January 1992 and a white paper label.Label says 'January is holiday time for Legacy's Junior Legatees. Children aged 7 to 17 join together for a 10 day action packed holiday at Camp Howqua and Legacy's disabled dependants enjoy quality time at Somers Camp. Legatees, members of the Melbourne Legacy Leadership Group and volunteer helpers ensure all have a memorable time.'camp, handicapped dependents, somers school camp