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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Gerald Edgar and Rosemary Dargaville, 1979
... Gerald Edgar and Rosemary Dargaville...Gerald Edgar and Rosemary Dargaville were appointed as full time staff members of the Community Services advisory unit of the Victorian Synod's Community Service Division....B&W photograph of Gerald Edgar and Rosemary Dargaville...."G Edgar and Rosemary Dargaville"...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Gerald Edgar and Rosemary Dargaville were appointed as full time staff members of the Community Services advisory unit of the Victorian Synod's Community Service Division. edgar, gerald dargaville, rosemary "G Edgar and Rosemary Dargaville" B&W photograph of Gerald Edgar and Rosemary Dargaville. ...Gerald Edgar and Rosemary Dargaville were appointed as full time staff members of the Community Services advisory unit of the Victorian Synod's Community Service Division.B&W photograph of Gerald Edgar and Rosemary Dargaville."G Edgar and Rosemary Dargaville"edgar, gerald, dargaville, rosemary -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Operation Rosemary
... Operation Rosemary......rosemary...In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. ...Black and white photo of widows preparing trays of rosemary....In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. ...A group of widows at Legacy House preparing trays of rosemary to be given to the public on Anzac Day and worn as a sign of remembrance. Names unknown. In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. At a later date they also made sprigs for the Schools Shrine Service. . . don't worry, there are ladies here to show you how to make them and it's a chance to hav a chat and cuppa whilst you work together. Any day day that you can spare . . . please ring Joan Miller." A note on yellow paper from 01046 explains the source of the rosemary. It says the rosemary donated to Legacy each year for the sprigs of rosemary handed out to the public comes from nurseryman, Peter Hannah, who sourced a cutting from a bush in Frankston which was said to come from a cutting brought home from Gallipoli by a wounded soldier. Photos were in a scrapbook of photos spanning 1983 to 1991.A record of widows preparing rosemary as gifts for the public. Rosemary is sign of remembrance. Black and white photo of widows preparing trays of rosemary.widows, legacy promotion, rosemary -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Operation Rosemary
... Operation Rosemary......rosemary...The trays say "Rosemary, A gift from Legacy". The lady in blue is Gwen Gunn who was one of the organisers of the Rosemary trays for many years. ...Colour photo x 3 of widows preparing trays of rosemary and Australian flags....The trays say "Rosemary, A gift from Legacy". The lady in blue is Gwen Gunn who was one of the organisers of the Rosemary trays for many years. ...A group of widows at Legacy House preparing trays of rosemary to be given to the public on Anzac Day and worn as a sign of remembrance. The trays say "Rosemary, A gift from Legacy". The lady in blue is Gwen Gunn who was one of the organisers of the Rosemary trays for many years. Other names unknown. The widows clubs have been preparing trays of rosemary sprigs In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. At a later date they also made sprigs for the Schools Shrine Service. . . don't worry, there are ladies here to show you how to make them and it's a chance to hav a chat and cuppa whilst you work together. Any day day that you can spare . . . please ring Joan Miller." A note on yellow paper from 01046 explains the source of the rosemary. It says the rosemary donated to Legacy each year for the sprigs of rosemary handed out to the public comes from nurseryman, Peter Hannah, who sourced a cutting from a bush in Frankston which was said to come from a cutting brought home by a wounded soldier.A record of widows preparing rosemary as gifts for the public. Rosemary is sign of remembrance. Colour photo x 3 of widows preparing trays of rosemary and Australian flags.widows, legacy promotion, rosemary, gwen gunn -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Widows preparing rosemary at Legacy House, 199
... Widows preparing rosemary at Legacy House......rosemary...The trays say "Rosemary, A gift from Legacy". 00602.2 the lady in blue holding a Rosemary tray is Gwen Gunn who was one of the organisers of the Rosemary trays for many years. ...Colour photo x 3 of widows preparing trays of rosemary....The trays say "Rosemary, A gift from Legacy". 00602.2 the lady in blue holding a Rosemary tray is Gwen Gunn who was one of the organisers of the Rosemary trays for many years. ...A group of widows at Legacy House preparing trays of rosemary to be given to the public on Anzac Day and worn as a sign of remembrance. The trays say "Rosemary, A gift from Legacy". 00602.2 the lady in blue holding a Rosemary tray is Gwen Gunn who was one of the organisers of the Rosemary trays for many years. Other names unknown. In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. At a later date they also made sprigs for the Schools Shrine Service. . . don't worry, there are ladies here to show you how to make them and it's a chance to hav a chat and cuppa whilst you work together. Any day day that you can spare . . . please ring Joan Miller." A note on yellow paper from 01046 explains the source of the rosemary. It says the rosemary donated to Legacy each year for the sprigs of rosemary handed out to the public comes from nurseryman, Peter Hannah, who sourced a cutting from a bush in Frankston which was said to come from a cutting brought home from Gallipoli by a wounded soldier.A record of widows preparing rosemary as gifts for the public. Rosemary is sign of remembrance. Colour photo x 3 of widows preparing trays of rosemary.widows, legacy promotion, rosemary, activities, gwen gunn -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Operation Rosemary, 1997
... Operation Rosemary......rosemary...In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. ...Colour photo x 2 of three ladies preparing rosemary sprigs....(frame numbers 09, 10) Colour photo x 2 of three ladies preparing rosemary sprigs. Operation Rosemary Photograph ...A group of widows at Legacy House preparing trays of rosemary to be given to the public and worn as a sign of remembrance on Anzac Day. This photo appeared in the June 1997 edition of The Answer. The caption said: "Legacy Ladies making the thousands of rosemary sprigs for the ANZAC Student's Service and ANZAC Parade marchers". The lady in purple is Inez Bruce, the other names unknown. In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. At a later date they also made sprigs for the Schools Shrine Service. . . don't worry, there are ladies here to show you how to make them and it's a chance to hav a chat and cuppa whilst you work together. Any day day that you can spare . . . please ring Joan Miller."A record of widows preparing rosemary for the public. Rosemary is sign of remembrance. Colour photo x 2 of three ladies preparing rosemary sprigs.Printing on the back "widows, legacy promotion, rosemary -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Operation Rosemary
... Operation Rosemary......rosemary...In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. ...Colour photo x 3 of widows preparing trays of rosemary and Australian flags....Rosemary is sign of remembrance. widows legacy promotion rosemary Colour photo x 3 of widows preparing trays of rosemary and Australian flags. ...A group of widows at Legacy House preparing trays of rosemary to be given to the public on Anzac Day and worn as a sign of remembrance. Inez Bruce is the lady in apricot in all three photos, other names unknown. Date was probably 1989 or 1990. In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. At a later date they also made sprigs for the Schools Shrine Service. . . don't worry, there are ladies here to show you how to make them and it's a chance to hav a chat and cuppa whilst you work together. Any day day that you can spare . . . please ring Joan Miller." Photos were in a scrapbook of photos spanning 1983 to 1991. A note on yellow paper from 01046 explains the source of the rosemary. It says the rosemary donated to Legacy each year for the sprigs of rosemary handed out to the public comes from nurseryman, Peter Hannah, who sourced a cutting from a bush in Frankston which was said to come from a cutting brought home from Gallipoli by a wounded soldier.A record of widows preparing rosemary with Australian flags as gifts for the public. Rosemary is sign of remembrance. Colour photo x 3 of widows preparing trays of rosemary and Australian flags.widows, legacy promotion, rosemary -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Operation Rosemary, 1999
... Operation Rosemary......rosemary...In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. ...Colour photo x 6 of widows preparing trays of rosemary....Colour photo x 6 of widows preparing trays of rosemary. Operation Rosemary Photograph ...A group of widows at Legacy House preparing trays of rosemary to be given to the public and worn as a sign of remembrance. It is assumed to be 1999 as it was with a bunch of other photos with the label, "Legacy House 2nd Floor 1999". Names unknown. In The Answer in 1995 an articles says: "Operation Rosemary. Since 1982 Legacy ladies have volunteered to make rosemary sprigs for the Anzac Day marchers. At a later date they also made sprigs for the Schools Shrine Service. . . don't worry, there are ladies here to show you how to make them and it's a chance to have a chat and cuppa whilst you work together. Any day day that you can spare . . . please ring Joan Miller."A record of widows preparing rosemary for the public. Rosemary is sign of remembrance. Colour photo x 6 of widows preparing trays of rosemary.Handwritten "Legacy House 2nd Floor 1999" on a yellow post-it note. widows, legacy promotion, rosemary -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Rosemary Hassett (Spear), Spear Family, by Rosemary Hassett (Spear), 2013c
... Spear Family, by Rosemary Hassett (Spear)...Rosemary Hassett's recollections of her childhood in Greensborough, growing up in the Spear family...Rosemary Hassett (Spear)...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Rosemary Hassett's recollections of her childhood in Greensborough, growing up in the Spear family spear family rosemary hassett 2 p., typescript Spear Family, by Rosemary Hassett (Spear) Article Article Rosemary Hassett (Spear) ...Rosemary Hassett's recollections of her childhood in Greensborough, growing up in the Spear family2 p., typescriptspear family, rosemary hassett -
Melbourne LegacyBadge, Legacy Appeal Rosemary Badge - $5, 2020
... Legacy Appeal Rosemary Badge - $5......rosemary...The donation value is $5. Rosemary is one of the Legacy symbols. Text on the card explains: Rosemary is an ancient symbol of remembrance and has particular significance for Australians as it grows wild on the slopes of Gallipoli. ...Legacy Appeal badge with rosemary on a white background with the words 'Lest we forget'. ...The donation value is $5. Rosemary is one of the Legacy symbols. Text on the card explains: Rosemary is an ancient symbol of remembrance and has particular significance for Australians as it grows wild on the slopes of Gallipoli. ...An example of badges issued by Legacy for fundraising during the Legacy Appeal and Badge Week. The donation value is $5. Rosemary is one of the Legacy symbols. Text on the card explains: Rosemary is an ancient symbol of remembrance and has particular significance for Australians as it grows wild on the slopes of Gallipoli. The ancients believed it strengthened the memory and on this account it became an emblem of mateship and a symbol of remembrance. It is worn on or around Anzac Day to honour the memory of the fallen and those who have served. It is in the collection to show the modern merchandise available in Badge Week and all year via the website. The card makes a tax deductible receipt.Example of Legacy badges that were sold to raise money for Legacy's work. Legacy Appeal badge with rosemary on a white background with the words 'Lest we forget'. It is made of silver coloured metal with coloured enamel. It is on a white card with blue printing showing it's value. Badge has post and a butterfly clutch.legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week, rosemary -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAudio - Oral History, June Hall, Rosemary Hassett, and, Max Spence: interviewed by June Hall, 2011
... Rosemary Hassett, and, Max Spence: interviewed by June Hall...Rosemary Hassett and Max Spence are each interviewed by June Hall. ...Side 1: "Rosemary"; Side 2 "Max"....They discuss memories of growing up in Greensborough and Montmorency and Rosemary's connection to the Spear family. june hall oral history max spence rosemary hassett spear family Side 1: "Rosemary"; Side 2 "Max". 1 audio cassette in plastic case Rosemary Hassett, and, Max Spence: interviewed by June Hall Audio Oral History June Hall ...Rosemary Hassett and Max Spence are each interviewed by June Hall. They discuss memories of growing up in Greensborough and Montmorency and Rosemary's connection to the Spear family.1 audio cassette in plastic caseSide 1: "Rosemary"; Side 2 "Max".june hall, oral history, max spence, rosemary hassett, spear family -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Rosemary (Barrie) Myers, Unknown
... Rosemary (Barrie) Myers...Rosemary Rebecca BARRIE was born the 12th of April 1930, , sister of Hugh and the youngest grandchild of William and Mary Ann. ...Rosemary at the beach...Local Identities Rosemary at the beach Rosemary (Barrie) Myers Photograph Barrie Collection ...Rosemary Rebecca BARRIE was born the 12th of April 1930, , sister of Hugh and the youngest grandchild of William and Mary Ann. She is a valuable source of family and Melton history. She married Max Myers of ‘Burnbank’ Melton, on the 31 August 1951 in Melton, Victoria, Australia.Max was the youngest brother of Edna Barrie. Rosemary at the beachlocal identities -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Promotion for Rosemary, 1986
... Promotion for Rosemary......rosemary...Nunawading M.L.C. Rosemary Varty has been appointed Upper House spokesperson on Women's affairs and resources....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne varty rosemary Nunawading M.L.C. Rosemary Varty has been appointed Upper House spokesperson on Women's affairs and resources. ...Nunawading M.L.C. Rosemary Varty has been appointed Upper House spokesperson on Women's affairs and resources.Nunawading M.L.C. Rosemary Varty has been appointed Upper House spokesperson on Women's affairs and resources.Nunawading M.L.C. Rosemary Varty has been appointed Upper House spokesperson on Women's affairs and resources.varty, rosemary -
Greensborough Historical SocietyUSB Flash Drive, Rosemary Isaacs, Collection of photographs, Macleod High School Rosemary Isaacs (nee Davies), 1947-1966
... Collection of photographs, Macleod High School Rosemary Isaacs (nee Davies)...Rosemary Isaacs...Collection of photographs, Macleod High School Rosemary Isaacs (nee Davies) USB Flash Drive Rosemary Isaacs ...A collection of photographs of sporting teams and class photos in the Macleod District [1947-66] particularly at Macleod High School.Photographs are named and cover a range of activities, Black and white plastic USB flash drive on black ribbon.. Contains digital copies of photographs taken 1947-66.Brand "Sandisk" in red.macleod high school, rosemary isaacs, tennis, vigoro -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic Tile, 'At Summers End' by Rosemary Smith, 2009
... 'At Summers End' by Rosemary Smith...Smith, Rosemary...'At Summers End' by Rosemary Smith Ceramic Tile Smith, Rosemary ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed ceramic tile with brown, black, yellow and blue colouring.art, artwork, ceramics, landscape, rosemary smith -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Document, Rosemary McArthur, Willy and Lily Wishart / by Rosemary McArthur, 2002, 2002
... Willy and Lily Wishart / by Rosemary McArthur, 2002...Rosemary McArthur ...Willy and Lily Wishart / by Rosemary McArthur, 2002 Photograph Document Rosemary McArthur ...Cr William Wishart was Mayor of Kew in 1906-7, his wife Lily serving as Mayoress during his term of office. Biographical notes about William and Lily Wishart, created by Lily's sister's granddaughter. clara wishart (nee annear), stevenson street - kew (vic), william wishart, gellibrand street - kew (vic), 'noranook', fernhurst grove, kew (vic) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Rosemary Varty, 1985
... Rosemary Varty......rosemary...Picture in Age; Nunawading victor, Rosemary Varty, with Mr Kennett and Andrew Peacock. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne nunawading elections varty rosemary kennett jeff peacock andrew Picture in Age; Nunawading victor, Rosemary Varty, with Mr Kennett and Andrew Peacock. ...Picture in Age; Nunawading victor, Rosemary Varty, with Mr Kennett and Andrew Peacock. State Government by-election, 1985.Picture in Age; Nunawading victor, Rosemary Varty, with Mr Kennett and Andrew Peacock. State Government by-election, 1985.Picture in Age; Nunawading victor, Rosemary Varty, with Mr Kennett and Andrew Peacock. State Government by-election, 1985.nunawading, elections, varty, rosemary, kennett, jeff, peacock, andrew -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, April1979
... Rosemary Broadstock wrote an article headed "Struggle and conflict as the call is tested". ...Rev. Rosemary Broadstock (nee Spicer), photo of face....Rosemary Spicer now Rosemary Broadstock. Church and Nation 9 May 1979 supplement p2 ...Rosemary Broadstock wrote an article headed "Struggle and conflict as the call is tested". ...Rosemary Broadstock wrote an article headed "Struggle and conflict as the call is tested". She is married to retired minister, Lynden Broadstock, (2nd marriage) and works as a presbytery minister, previously 'new mission developer' for the Presbytery of Port Phillip West.Rev. Rosemary Broadstock (nee Spicer), photo of face.Rosemary Spicer now Rosemary Broadstock. Church and Nation 9 May 1979 supplement p2 rosemary broadstock (nee spicer); presbytery minister, uniting church -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesLetter - Email, Annette Warner, Rosemary Hamley, 2015
... Rosemary Hamley...Email from Annette Warner to Andrew Smith re Rosemary Hamley (ex-staff)...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne rosemary hamley annette warner andrew smith Email from Annette Warner to Andrew Smith re Rosemary Hamley (ex-staff) Rosemary Hamley Letter Email Annette Warner ...Email from Annette Warner to Andrew Smith re Rosemary Hamley (ex-staff)rosemary hamley, annette warner, andrew smith -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Rosemary Myers, 13/06/1984
... Rosemary Myers..."Rosemary Myers C&N 13/6/1984 page 11"...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne myers, rosemary "Rosemary Myers C&N 13/6/1984 page 11" Head and shoulders colour photograph. ...Head and shoulders colour photograph."Rosemary Myers C&N 13/6/1984 page 11"myers, rosemary -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Vietnam Veterans March in 1988, 1988
... ...rosemary...Photos of Legacy helpers handing out sprigs of rosemary to Vietnam Veterans in October 1988. ...Colour photo x 2 of rosemary being given out at the Vietnam Veterans march and 3 photos of a breakfast at Legacy House and a white paper label....White paper label 'Junior Leadership Group L/House distributing rosemary to Vietnam Vets. Breakfast at Legacy House for visiting V.V. ...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne Photos of Legacy helpers handing out sprigs of rosemary to Vietnam Veterans in October 1988. ...Photos of Legacy helpers handing out sprigs of rosemary to Vietnam Veterans in October 1988. It was at the first international reunion of Vietnam Veterans held in Melbourne, in October 1988. It included a march down Swanston St to the Shrine. There are photos of Legatees outside Legacy House watching the veterans march past at 01578 and 01579. The other photos include a meal provided at Legacy House after the parade.The 1988 parade of Vietnam Veterans in Melbourne was a significant event and Legacy provided rosemary sprigs for the event, a meal afterwards and Legatees attended.Colour photo x 2 of rosemary being given out at the Vietnam Veterans march and 3 photos of a breakfast at Legacy House and a white paper label.White paper label 'Junior Leadership Group L/House distributing rosemary to Vietnam Vets. Breakfast at Legacy House for visiting V.V. L/tees. Breakfast co-ordinator Executive officer Terry Walsh.' vietnam veterans, march, rosemary -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, Hannah Kelly, Rachelle Longstaff and Rosemary Grech from St Brendans Primary School, Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1993
... Hannah Kelly, Rachelle Longstaff and Rosemary Grech from St Brendans Primary School, Lakes Entrance Victoria....Black and white photograph students Hannah Kelly, Rachelle Longstaff and Rosemary Grech.from St Brendans Primary School dressed up for Book Week Lakes Entrance Victoria....Hannah Kelly, Rachelle Longstaff and Rosemary Grech from St Brendans Primary School, Lakes Entrance Victoria. ...Black and white photograph students Hannah Kelly, Rachelle Longstaff and Rosemary Grech.from St Brendans Primary School dressed up for Book Week Lakes Entrance Victoria.schools -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Rosemary Griggs
... Rosemary Griggs...A black and white photograph of one of the Red Cross Staff at the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam, Rosemary Griggs mans the telephone in the Red Cross Hut. ...Rosemary Griggs Photograph Gibbons, Denis ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection.A black and white photograph of one of the Red Cross Staff at the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam, Rosemary Griggs mans the telephone in the Red Cross Hut. photograph, red cross, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, rosemary griggs, gibbons collection catalogue, red cross hut -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies Section. Rosemary Jolley's 70th Birthday, 2002
... Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies Section. Rosemary Jolley's 70th Birthday, 2002...."Note attached to photograph" Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies Section. Birthday girl Rosemary Jolley at her 70th birthday with Bev Clarkson, Jan Corrigan, Muriel Williams and Marion Kellett....Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies Section. Rosemary Jolley's 70th Birthday, 2002. Photograph ...Colour photograph."Note attached to photograph" Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies Section. Birthday girl Rosemary Jolley at her 70th birthday with Bev Clarkson, Jan Corrigan, Muriel Williams and Marion Kellett. -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, The Australian National Flag Association, c1988
... ...rosemary...The explanation of the source of the rosemary was in the same folio but the described photo is missing. ...Colour photo of a widow receiving a certificate, a blue paper label and a yellow document explaining the source of the rosemary....Rosemary is sign of remembrance. widows rosemary Blue paper label explains the certificate in black type. ...A photo of Mrs Billie Sims receiving a certificate. The blue paper label says: "Legacy Helping to keep the Aussie Flag Flying" President of the Australian National Flag Association of Victoria, Mr Ross Watson, O.A.M. (right) together with the Secretary of the Association, Mr Henry Farrell, thanked the ladies of Melbourne Legacy for their contribution to help keep the Aussie Flag Flying. Through the President of Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club, Mrs Billie Simms, Ross Watson presented a framed certificate to mark the splendid work of Melbourne Legacy Widows in attaching miniature Australian flags to thousands of sprigs of rosemary prepared for Anzac Day marchers and for the 2,000 plus school children who attend Legacy's annual Anzac Commemoration Ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance." Similar to another certificate from the Australian National Flag Association given to the Melbourne Legacy Club in June 1984. It was with a group of photos from 1988 to 1990 in a folio with paper labels (see items 01042 to 01049). The explanation of the source of the rosemary was in the same folio but the described photo is missing. It says the rosemary donated to Legacy each year for the sprigs of rosemary handed out to the public comes from nurseryman, Peter Hannah, who sourced a cutting from a bush in Frankston which was said to come from a cutting brought home by a wounded soldier.A record of widows preparing rosemary as gifts for the public and the story behind the source of the rosemary. Rosemary is sign of remembrance.Colour photo of a widow receiving a certificate, a blue paper label and a yellow document explaining the source of the rosemary.Blue paper label explains the certificate in black type.widows, rosemary -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Des Guinane, Mayor of Golden Plains Shire, Awarding Grant to Rosemary Manion of LDHS, 2008
... Des Guinane, Mayor of Golden Plains Shire, Awarding Grant to Rosemary Manion of LDHS, 2008...The photo shows Rosemary Manion of LDHS receiving the grant certificate/documentation from Des Guinane, who was Mayor of Golden Plains Shire in 2007-2008. ...Des Guinane, Mayor of Golden Plains Shire, Awarding Grant to Rosemary Manion of LDHS, 2008 Photograph ...In 2008, LDHS was given a grant for the purchase of an upgrade of its cataloguing software, Inmagic. The photo shows Rosemary Manion of LDHS receiving the grant certificate/documentation from Des Guinane, who was Mayor of Golden Plains Shire in 2007-2008. It is understood the presentation ceremony was held at Lethbridge.Colour photograph which shows a man with a beard and a woman who is wearing a striped, coloured jacket over a black top. They are each holding and looking at a document.rosemary manion, des guinane [mayor golden plains], community grants -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, Nunawading Province bi-election, 1985
... ...rosemary...Profile and leaflet for Liberal, Rosemary Varty. Leaflet for Labor, Bob Ives....Profile and leaflet for Liberal, Rosemary Varty. Leaflet for Labor, Bob Ives....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Profile and leaflet for Liberal, Rosemary Varty. Leaflet for Labor, Bob Ives. politics and government nunawading province elections varty rosemary ives bob Bi-election, Nunawading Province, 1985. ...Bi-election, Nunawading Province, 1985.Bi-election, Nunawading Province, 1985. Profile and leaflet for Liberal, Rosemary Varty. Leaflet for Labor, Bob Ives.Bi-election, Nunawading Province, 1985.politics and government, nunawading province, elections, varty, rosemary, ives, bob -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, No Doubt About It, 1985
... ...Rosemary...Liberal Candidate, Rosemary Varty, wins Nunawading Province By-Election beating Bob Ives, Labor, by 9,000....Liberal Candidate, Rosemary Varty, wins Nunawading Province By-Election beating Bob Ives, Labor, by 9,000....Elections Aitken Leila Varty Rosemary Kennett Jeff Ives Bob Rosemary Varty, wins Nunawading Province By-Election. ...Rosemary Varty, wins Nunawading Province By-Election.Liberal Candidate, Rosemary Varty, wins Nunawading Province By-Election beating Bob Ives, Labor, by 9,000. Rosemary Varty, wins Nunawading Province By-Election.elections, aitken, leila, varty, rosemary, kennett, jeff, ives, bob -
Kew Historical Society IncBook, Rosemary Sassoon, Keeping Chronicles: Preserving history through written memorabilia, 2010
... Keeping Chronicles: Preserving history through written memorabilia by Rosemary Sassoon has been added to the reference library maintained by the Kew Historical Society as a relevant text for the study of local history in both Kew and in the City of Boroondara....Rosemary Sassoon...Keeping Chronicles: Preserving history through written memorabilia Book Rosemary Sassoon ...160 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.non-fictionhistory - sources - preservation -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Rosemary A.O. Cameron, Celebration Quilt, 1990
... From Rosemary Cameron - This quilt has been made in 100% wool to celebrate the diversity, durability and beauty of pure wool, especially the lightweight cool wools. ...Embroidered on back - "The Celebration Quilt" Made in 1990 by The Hamilton Quilters, Designed by Rosemary A.O. Cameron. Made of Pure Wool. Beryl Anderson, Joan Askew, Bett Basham, Marilyn Baulch, Rau Blaby, Pauline Boyd, Aileen Beckwith, Dorothy Beveridge, Ros Brommell, Rosemary Cameron, Gwen Cook, Anne Cordner, Kaylene Cowland, Elaine Denby, Barbara Dolman, Rosalie Duffield, Helen Fry, Glennys Gardner, Nola Gunning, Margaret Irvine, Bev Jeffrey, Emma Jensen, Betty Lacy, Helen Lampard, Joan H. ...Rosemary A.O. Cameron...Celebration Quilt Textile Quilt Rosemary A.O. Cameron Hamilton Quilters ...From Rosemary Cameron - This quilt has been made in 100% wool to celebrate the diversity, durability and beauty of pure wool, especially the lightweight cool wools. The woollen patches were kindly donated by Mr. David Jones, managing Director of Fletcher Jones and Staff which were pre-cut samples of European Fabrics in various weights, textures and colours. I had the task of creating a design around the fabrics available, some of which I only had to sample. I chose to surround my design with dark shades to encompass at the top of the quilt, the lightness of the sky and the trees, in the middle the warmth of summer, the dryness of central Australia and at the bottom the rick tones of Opals, our mineral wealth and the internal heart of earth. To add excitement and texture to this design I chose 31 Australian Wildflowers including all the Australian Floral Emblems, some unusual wildflowers and favourite small wildflowers. Twice life size, these flowers have been made of silk wool and cotton, embroidered, painted and beaded by our creative and talented Hamilton Quilters, their results are fantastic! The brilliance and timeless quality of these Australian Wildflowers intensify and complement the colours of the Wool Quilt. The Quilt was hand pieced and hand quilted at quilting bees. It has a woollen batting, binding and backing which was a delight to work with and very easy to quilt. The flowers were assembled and attached in small working bees. To the fifty-two Hamilton Quilters who have worked on this quilt for six months thank you for you hard work and creativity especially Joan H. Lyons for her time, enthusiasm and knowledge when difficulties arose. Joan M. Lyons has worked with me on various stages of this Quilt, her help and support has been tremendous. To my family who have tolerated scraps of wool and silk, photographs, wildflower books and specimens and drawings which have at times almost taken over our house, a year from ideas to completion, thank you for your support and help in many ways.Multi coloured patchwork quilt with native flowers protruding from centre in a diamond shape.Embroidered on back - "The Celebration Quilt" Made in 1990 by The Hamilton Quilters, Designed by Rosemary A.O. Cameron. Made of Pure Wool. Beryl Anderson, Joan Askew, Bett Basham, Marilyn Baulch, Rau Blaby, Pauline Boyd, Aileen Beckwith, Dorothy Beveridge, Ros Brommell, Rosemary Cameron, Gwen Cook, Anne Cordner, Kaylene Cowland, Elaine Denby, Barbara Dolman, Rosalie Duffield, Helen Fry, Glennys Gardner, Nola Gunning, Margaret Irvine, Bev Jeffrey, Emma Jensen, Betty Lacy, Helen Lampard, Joan H. Lyons, Joan M. Lyons, Elaine McDonald, Carole McEwan, Joy McLeod, Joyce McLeod, Mary May, Joan Mallinson, Susan Mason, Anne Menzel, Val Mills, Betty O’Brien, Di Pettigrew, Therese Read, Sherry Robertson, Lee Rowland, Irene Saddler, Nanette Templeton, Glenys Tindall, Liz Wallis, Ruth Walter, Marion Warburton. Alison Waterman, Pat Wilmot, Nola Malcolm, Ann Nicholls, Margaret Rowe, Jill Hillier.celebration, flowers, hamilton quilters, quilt, native flowers -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopy of journal article, Rosemary Shields et al, Dame Maud McCarthy: Australia's most distinguished nursing export?, circa 2009-10
... Maud McCarthy had a profound influence on nursing, serving overseas throughout WWI and then later becoming "one of the first senior nurses to recognise the impact of war on minds, she set up separate units for men who had self-harmed and she pioneered nurse anaesthetists in the British Armed Forces" (-Rosemary Shields). ...Rosemary Shields...Document Photocopy of journal article Rosemary Shields Linda Shields St John Ambulance Historical Society of Australia ...Article published in the St John Ambulance Historical Society of Australia journal, volume 9 (2009-2010), about the life and nursing career of Emma Maud McCarthy. Maud McCarthy had a profound influence on nursing, serving overseas throughout WWI and then later becoming "one of the first senior nurses to recognise the impact of war on minds, she set up separate units for men who had self-harmed and she pioneered nurse anaesthetists in the British Armed Forces" (-Rosemary Shields). Photocopied article from the St John History Journal. The first page is a copy of the contents page of volume 9, followed by copies of pages 49-55 containing the article and photographs. nursing history, world war 1, world war 1914-1918, first world war, wwi, australian medical history, british medical history, nurses, emma maud mccarthy, maud mccarthy
