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Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper, Round-about Community Newspaper, Round-about Community Newspaper Issue No 92. August-September 2025, 08/2025
... Round-about Community Newspaper Issue No 92. ...This edition includes an article "Musings about my Kangaroo Ground" a tribute to the late Diana Bassett-Smith....Round-about Community Newspaper...August-September 2025 Newspaper Newspaper Round-about Community Newspaper ...Free Bi Monthly Newspaper in Hurstbridge, Wattle Glen, Kangaroo Ground, Panton Hill, St Andrews, Cottles Bridge, Nutfield & Strathewen. This edition includes an article "Musings about my Kangaroo Ground" a tribute to the late Diana Bassett-Smith.16 page Bi Monthly newspaper with black and white photos and black printkangaroo ground, diana bassett-smith -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)Work on paper - Sheet Music for Brass Band, Henry Round et al, Bellini, Circa 1880
... 21 A4 parts for Brass Band This piece was arranged by Henry Round, founder of the of Wright and Round Music Publishers which was then known as the Liverpool Brass Band & Military Journal. ...Liverpool Brass band ( & Military) Journal, Published by Wright & Round 34 Erskine Street Liverpool, Grand Selection, Bellini, H Round, Printed by C G Röder, Leipzig...Henry Round...(Castlemaine) 347 Barker Street Castlemaine goldfields henry round wright and round music publishers liverpool brass band & military journal vincezo bellini italian opera sonnabbula puritani il pirata beatrice di tenda sgt a v lee This piece was arranged by Henry Round, founder of the of Wright and Round Music Publishers which was then known as the Liverpool Brass Band & Military Journal. ...This piece was arranged by Henry Round, founder of the of Wright and Round Music Publishers which was then known as the Liverpool Brass Band & Military Journal. The piece is a selection of Vincezo Bellini's work (1801-1835). The featured works include: Il pirata, Beatrice di Tenda, La sonnambula and I puritani21 A4 parts for Brass Band This piece was arranged by Henry Round, founder of the of Wright and Round Music Publishers which was then known as the Liverpool Brass Band & Military Journal. The piece is a selection of Vincezo Bellini's work (1801-1835). The featured works include: Il pirata, Beatrice di Tenda, La sonnambula and I puritaninon-fictionThis piece was arranged by Henry Round, founder of the of Wright and Round Music Publishers which was then known as the Liverpool Brass Band & Military Journal. The piece is a selection of Vincezo Bellini's work (1801-1835). The featured works include: Il pirata, Beatrice di Tenda, La sonnambula and I puritanihenry round, wright and round music publishers, liverpool brass band & military journal, vincezo bellini, italian opera, sonnabbula, puritani, il pirata, beatrice di tenda, sgt a v lee -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncNegative - Haeusler Glass Negatives Collection - Merry-go-round - A. Weniger's Steam Carousel
... Haeusler Glass Negatives Collection - Merry-go-round - A. Weniger's Steam Carousel...Anton Weniger’s steam merry-go-round was definitely in the Albury- Wodonga area in September 1912. ...A large group of people standing around a Merry-Go-Round....At top left of Merry-Go-Round "A.WENIGER./MELBOURNE"...A large group of people standing around a Merry-Go-Round. Haeusler Glass Negatives Collection - Merry-go-round - A. ...This digital image was produced from one of the glass negatives that form part of the collection, probably taken by Louis Haeusler (b.1887) with the photographic equipment in the Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection. Merry-Go-Rounds or Carousels were a popular entertainment accompanying many celebrations and events in Albury and Wodonga from as early as the mid 1870s. They featured at events such as Empire Day and Arbor Day celebrations as well as the Wodonga Racing Club meetings, Wodonga Agricultural Shows and Victory Day celebrations at the end of World War 11. They were operated by a variety of travelling showmen and entrepreneurs. Early merry-go-rounds were steam powered. The merry-go-round in this negative was owned by Anton Weniger of Melbourne. From 1909, Mr Weniger operated a shooting gallery and Steam Riding Gallery on the Lower Esplanade, St. Kilda on land he had leased in 1909 from the St. Kilda Foreshore Trust. Weniger also took his carousels by train to many rural areas, including several visits to Albury, Yarrawonga and Benalla. His largest carousel was designed and built in Melbourne by Herbert Thomson in 1915. It has now been restored and has been on show as the Civic Carousel in Canberra, ACT since 1974. Anton Weniger’s steam merry-go-round was definitely in the Albury- Wodonga area in September 1912. As reported in the Border Morning Mail on Saturday 2 November 1912, Mr. Weniger was the victim of a robbery which included some money and his gold watch and chain, stolen from a railway truck in the Wodonga railway yards. The riding gallery and other belongings had been placed on the truck in Albury after the Albury show and sent on to Wodonga in transit to Wangaratta. Whilst in the Wodonga yards the truck was broken into and the goods stolen. Two of Weniger’s former employees, Herbert Backhouse and Edmund Pressard were subsequently charged with the robbery and sentenced to respective sentences of 3 and 9 months imprisonment, both with hard labour. In January 1916, Weniger’s Steam Riding Gallery was attacked by a group of rioting soldiers as a result of rising anti-German sentiment with the onset of World War 1. As a result, Anton Weniger terminated his interest and lease of the Steam Riding Gallery to his partner, William George Kelly. Although he had lived in Victoria for over 25 years and had been a naturalised Australian for 20 years, Anton Weniger was interned for the duration of World War 1 as an enemy alien. Anton Johannes Matthias Weniger died on 14 August 1923 and is buried in the Brighton General Cemetery, Melbourne, Victoria.This item is unique and has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history and social history.Digital image created from the Haeusler Glass negative collection. A large group of people standing around a Merry-Go-Round.At top left of Merry-Go-Round "A.WENIGER./MELBOURNE"wodonga pioneers, haeusler family, glass negatives, dry plate photography, carousel, anton weniger -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)Document - Sheet Music for Brass Band, Henry Round, An American Tour, C. 1930
... 17 parts for Brass Band including Soprano Cornet Solo Cornet Repian Cornet 2nd Cornet 3rd Cornet Solo Horn 1st Horn 2nd Horn Euphonium 1st Baritone 2nd Baritone 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Eb Bass Bb Bass Side Drum Bass Drum and Cymbal This fantasia is a set of well known American tunes arranged by Henry Round (Dec.) of Wright and Round Music Publishers. ...Liverpool Brass band ( & Military) Journal Published by Wright & Round, 34, Erskine Street, Liverpool Fantasia "An American Tour" H. ...Henry Round...An American Tour Document Sheet Music for Brass Band Henry Round Wright and Round Music Publishers C G Röder ...This fantasia is a set of well known American tunes arranged by Henry Round (Dec.) of Wright and Round Music Publishers. It is believed that this piece dates to around 1930. The songs in this piece are: Hustle an Bustle of New York, The Star Spangled Banner, Yankee Doodle, Buffalo Girls, My Maryland, My Maryland, The Vacant Chair, Camptown Races, In Dixie's Land, My Old Kentucky Home, We Are Coming Father Abra'am, The Battle Cry of Freedom, The Mocking Bird and Old Glory's Marching on. Several of these songs were used in Black and White Minstrel shows and as such this piece will likely never be performed by our band in the future.17 parts for Brass Band including Soprano Cornet Solo Cornet Repian Cornet 2nd Cornet 3rd Cornet Solo Horn 1st Horn 2nd Horn Euphonium 1st Baritone 2nd Baritone 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Eb Bass Bb Bass Side Drum Bass Drum and Cymbal This fantasia is a set of well known American tunes arranged by Henry Round (Dec.) of Wright and Round Music Publishers. It is believed that this piece dates to around 1930. The songs in this piece are: Hustle an Bustle of New York, The Star Spangled Banner, Yankee Doodle, Buffalo Girls, My Maryland, My Maryland, The Vacant Chair, Camptown Races, In Dixie's Land, My Old Kentucky Home, We Are Coming Father Abra'am, The Battle Cry of Freedom, The Mocking Bird and Old Glory's Marching on. Several of these songs were used in Black and White Minstrel shows and as such this piece will likely never be performed by our band in the future.This fantasia is a set of well known American tunes arranged by Henry Round (Dec.) of Wright and Round Music Publishers. It is believed that this piece dates to around 1930. The songs in this piece are: Hustle an Bustle of New York, The Star Spangled Banner, Yankee Doodle, Buffalo Girls, My Maryland, My Maryland, The Vacant Chair, Camptown Races, In Dixie's Land, My Old Kentucky Home, We Are Coming Father Abra'am, The Battle Cry of Freedom, The Mocking Bird and Old Glory's Marching on. Several of these songs were used in Black and White Minstrel shows and as such this piece will likely never be performed by our band in the future. america, american, h round, wright and round, hustle an bustle of new york, new york, star spangled banner, yankee doodle, buffalo girls, my maryland, the vacant chair, camptown races, in dixies land, my old kentucky home, we are coming father abraam, the battle cry of freedom, the mocking bird, old glorys marching on, cg röder, leipzig, cornet, tenor horn, euphonium, trombone, baritone, bass, tuba, drums, fantasia, medley, minstrel, george frederick root, john hodges, stephen foster, dan emmett, sigmund romberg, john stafford smith, john william grout -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Ruler, round Ruler
... round Ruler...Round black ruler with imprint of rings on end. ...Round rings imprinted on each end....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by Grant Mattingly when he first started work in as Book-keeper. commerce bookkeeping Round rings imprinted on each end. Round black ruler with imprint of rings on end. ...Used by Grant Mattingly when he first started work in as Book-keeper.Round black ruler with imprint of rings on end. Used in an accountants office for book - keeping.Round rings imprinted on each end.commerce, bookkeeping -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Ascott R. Hope, Round About the Minster Green, 1884
... Round About the Minster Green...The inscription is handwritten in black ink. Round About the Minster Green Book Ascott R. ...This book was awarded in 1884 to Bessie McMahon from the Warrnambool State School. The teacher was Bella Davidson. Warrnambool State School No. 1743 in Jamieson Street, Warrnambool, was opened in 1876 and is still open today. Elizabeth Mary (Bessie) McMahon was the daughter of William and Mary McMahon of Glenrye, Warrnambool. Her father was a Warrnambool lawyer. Bessie McMahon married John Clarke of Garvoc. Isabella (Bella) Davidson was the daughter of John and Isabella Davidson of Rosebank near Woodford. She became a well-known teacher in Warrnambool, commencing as a pupil teacher in the Warrnambool National School (later Common School 646) and moving to the Warrnambool State School in Jamieson Street when it opened. She resigned in 1886 to open a private school in Koroit Street (known as Ellerslie College) and continued as the proprietor and Head Teacher until 1891. This book is of considerable importance because of its association with the Warrnambool State School early in its existence, with Bella Davidson, a noted Warrnambool educationalist of the 19th century and with Bessie McMahon, a member of a prominent family in 19th century Warrnambool.This is a hard cover book of 310 pages. The cover has a blue background with gold and black ornamentation and a gold shield. The shield contains an illustration of a girl lowering a bundle down from a window to a boy below. The lettering on the cover and spine is gold and the pages are gilt-edged. The cover is slightly stained. There are several full-page black and white illustrations scattered throughout the pages. The illustration at the front of the book is loose and the binding is partly detached from the spine. The inscription is handwritten in black ink. ‘Warrnambool State School 1743 Decem 1884 Prize Awarded to Bessie McMahon for highest marks in French Div 111 B. Davidson’ warrnambool state school, bella davidson, bessie mcmahon, history of warrnambool -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Tennis player, Dorothy Round, Albert Grounds, Melbourne
... Tennis player, Dorothy Round, Albert Grounds, Melbourne...In October, Australian tennis player Mrs Nell Hopman warned, “When Miss Dorothy Round arrives in a few weeks’ time, the LTAA will have to reconsider its decision about women playing in dresses, as she is sure to bring a trunkful of shorts. ...Photographer notations on slide: "Mrs D Round; D Round B6"....In October, Australian tennis player Mrs Nell Hopman warned, “When Miss Dorothy Round arrives in a few weeks’ time, the LTAA will have to reconsider its decision about women playing in dresses, as she is sure to bring a trunkful of shorts. ...Dorothy Round in shorts English-born Dorothy Round (1909-1982) plays tennis at Albert Park Cricket Ground, wearing her signature white sleeveless dress with divided skirt, pleated to form loose shorts. Dorothy won Wimbledon in 1934 and 1937, and the Australian Open in 1935. In the early 1930s, many women players in Europe and USA swapped stockings and long skirts for bare legs, short skirts and shorts. In October 1933, Mr Harley Malcolm, Secretary of Lawn Tennis Association Australia (LTAA) declared, “I consider shorts not regulation costume and would stop both men and women, particularly women, wearing them. I think women’s desire to strut themselves in such a costume is unreasonable.” However by November, the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association (VLTA) officially allowed shorts at Kooyong for both sexes. At the July 1934 Wimbledon Women’s Final, played in front of the King and Queen, Dorothy wore a sleeveless dress with the skirt divided. Her American competitor, Helen Jacobs, wore white tailored shorts with a black stripe on either side, described as “mannish, though businesslike”. In October, Australian tennis player Mrs Nell Hopman warned, “When Miss Dorothy Round arrives in a few weeks’ time, the LTAA will have to reconsider its decision about women playing in dresses, as she is sure to bring a trunkful of shorts. Miss Round has a “shorts only” rule which I fancy she will stick to here. She is the most stylish player I saw abroad.” The papers also reported that “Mrs Hopman saw no “he girls” among tennis players in Europe. Even the almost universal rule for shorts did not make them look masculine.” Dorothy said, “I wear shorts because they do not get in the way as a frock does. Mine are made in one piece and this avoids any tightness around the waist.” Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer. Photographer notations on slide: "Mrs D Round; D Round B6" Description: Dorothy Round plays tennis at Albert Grounds, Albert Park, Melbourne. She is wearing her signature white sleeveless dress with divided skirt, pleated to form loose shorts. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Dorothy Round (1909-1982) was an English tennis champion from Dudley, Worcestershire. She won the Wimbledon Women’s Singles in 1934 and 1937. In 1935 she won the Australian Championships Women’s Singles in Melbourne. Dorothy won the Mixed Doubles at Wimbledon in 1934, 1935 and 1936. Dorothy was a staunch Methodist and taught Sunday School at Dudley Wesleyan Methodist Church throughout her career. She did not drink, smoke, dance or play tennis on Sundays and declined to compete in the 1933 French Open as tennis officials refused to comply to her scheduling preferences of No Sundays. During the Wightman Cup in New York when play was rained out on the Saturday, Dorothy refused to return on the Sunday. Officials reluctantly agreed to reschedule the clash for Monday, where she put in a sub par performance, prompting the New York Times to quip “Miss Round doesn’t play on Sundays, and doesn’t play particularly well on Mondays!”. In the early 1930s many women tennis players in Europe and USA abandoned their stockings and long skirts for bare legs, short skirts and shorts and some men swapped their long flannel trousers for shorts. British player Henry “Bunny” Austin was the first top male player to wear shorts at Centre Court Wimbledon in 1933, and his sister Joan Lycett nee Austin became the first female player to play without stockings on Centre Court, appearing with bare legs and ankle socks in 1931. In 1933 Mr Harley Malcolm, Secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association Australia (LTAA) and referee of big tournaments , said “the rules say regulation costume must be worn – I consider shorts are not regulation costume and would stop both men and women, particularly women, wearing them. I think women’s desire to strut themselves in such a costume is unreasonable.” (Herald 5/10/1933) However, by November 1933 the Victorian Lawn Tennis Assn officially allowed shorts as regulation dress at Kooyong for both sexes. One speaker suggested that as the majority of women were knock-kneed, the privilege of wearing shorts would not be taken up extensively by them. He added that women were not intended by nature to wear such garments. Another member mentioned that men were rather handsome objects and “works of art” and would carry off the short pants vogue nicely. (Sun Sydney 15/11/33) At the 1934 Wimbledon Singles Finals, playing in front of King George V and Queen Mary, Dorothy wore her signature outfit of sleeveless white dress with the skirt divided and pleated to form loose shorts and American Helen Jacobs wore white tailored shorts with a black stripe on either side described as “mannish, though business like.” In the lead up to Dorothy’s arrival in Australia to compete in the Australian Championship of 1935, there was much speculation written in the press about Dorothy’s preference for wearing shorts. Tennis player Mrs Nell Hopman warned “When Miss Dorothy Round arrives in a few weeks’ time, the Australian Lawn Tennis Association will have to reconsider its decision about women playing in dresses, as she is sure to bring a trunkful of shorts.” “Miss Round has a “shorts only” rule which I fancy she will stick to here. She is the most stylish player abroad.” Mrs Hopman saw no “he girls” among the tennis players in Europe. Even the almost universal rule for shorts did not make them look masculine. Mrs Hopman brought back a couple of pleated pairs that tennis player and designer Mrs Fearnley-Whittingstall (nee Eileen Bennett) made popular and worn by most English players. “They are really quite radical for they look no more startling than a short, pleated skirt” she said. (Newcastle Sun 1/10/1934) Writing for the Sydney Morning Herald 6/12/34, Dorothy said ”I have heard that a photograph of a player wearing shorts was sent to the Queen for her approval and I understand that she said in reply “that they were very attractive”. The Queen is a frequent and interested visitor to Wimbledon so this story is most credible and possibly explains the lack of official opposition to shorts this year.” “I wear shorts because they do not get in the way as a frock does. You have probably noticed that mine are made in one piece and this avoids any tightness around the waist. I don’t know whether shorts have come to stay. They do not suit everybody and the majority of the men don’t like the women in them and this may help condemn the fashion. I really think the men dislike them because too many people who shorts obviously do not suit rushed to be in the fashion and the result was devastating. For my part, I hope that this comfortable fashion endures.” Dorothy’s doubles partner, English tennis champion Fred Perry, did not approve of shorts for men and was particularly perturbed at the idea of women wearing them. Fred always wore long, white flannel trousers and white collared polo shirt on the tennis court. In July 1935 Dorothy took up a post as a dress designer and sportswear design advisor at British outfitters Jaeger. She published two books – “Modern Lawn Tennis” in 1935 and ”Tennis for Girls” in 1938 – described as cheerful and sensible guides. In 1937, Dorothy married Dr Douglas Leigh Little at Dudley Wesleyan Methodist Church. Her wedding dress was designed by renowned fashion designer Teddy Tinling who specialised in designing tennis dresses. (Tinling designed the dress worn by Billie Jean King for the famous “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match against Bobby Riggs in 1973.) News reel co. Gaumont British News filmed the wedding, showing 10,000 people, mostly women, surging towards the couple, describing it as a riot, and quipping that Dorothy’s forehand was useful when cutting the wedding cake. The city of Dudley gifted the couple an antique walnut bedroom suite chosen by them. Dorothy and Douglas had a son, Ian, and a daughter, Patricia. She gave up competitive tennis to coach and write newspaper articles. In later life she took up golf. Dorothy died of cancer in 1982 aged 73. She was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame 1986. In 2004 a bronze bust of Dorothy was installed at Wimbledon, and in 2013 a life size bronze statue was erected at Priory Park, Dudley. References: MRS. HOPMAN RETURNS (1934, October 1). The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166292409 FIGURED IT OUT (1933, November 15). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 13 (FINAL EXTRA). Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230199908 FASHIONS OF THE TENNIS COURTS. (1934, December 6). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 7 (Women's Supplement). Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28021332 Leading Tennis Referee Condemns Wearing of Shorts (1933, October 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243193607 DOROTHY ROUND Chooses Going-Away TROUSSEAU (1937, September 4). The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982), p. 39. Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51588090 Ban On Shorts For Tennis Girls? (1934, April 15). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 3. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230535547 Dorothy Round Little - one of Britain's greatest champions, 13 September 2009, Tennis Forum, https://www.tennisforum.com/threads/dorothy-round-little-one-of-britains-greatest-champions.409612/Photographer notations on slide: "Mrs D Round; D Round B6".tennis, clothing and dress, 1930-1939 -
Ballarat and District Irish AssociationImage, Round Tower at Monasterboice, c1864, c1864
... Round Tower at Monasterboice, c1864...The round tower is about 35-metres tall, and is in very good condition, although it is not possible to go inside. ...Image of a round tower in a graveyard. It is the Round Tower at Monasterboice...The round tower is about 35-metres tall, and is in very good condition, although it is not possible to go inside. ...The historic ruins of Monasterboice are of an early Christian settlement north of Drogheda in County Louth, Ireland. It was founded in the late 5th century by Saint Buithe who died around 521, and was an important centre of religion and learning until the founding of nearby Mellifont Abbey in 1142. The site houses two churches built in the 14th century or later and an earlier round tower, but it is most famous for its 10th century high crosses. The round tower is about 35-metres tall, and is in very good condition, although it is not possible to go inside. The passage of time has laid down layers of earth so now the doorway is almost at ground level. The monastery was burned in 1097. The 5.5-metre Muiredach's High Cross is regarded as the finest high cross in the whole of Ireland. It is named after an abbot, Muiredach mac Domhnaill, who died in 923 and features biblical carvings of both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. The North and West crosses are also fine examples of this kind of structure, but these have suffered much more from the effects of the weather. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monasterboice)Image of a round tower in a graveyard. It is the Round Tower at Monasterboiceballarat irish, monsasterboice -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchEphemera - Projectile (inert), 20mm spent round
... 20mm spent round ...Spent round collected from the battlefield during World War II ...20mm Projectile (spent round) ...Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch 99 Ford Street Beechworth high-country Spent round collected from the battlefield during World War II Small arms ammunition Lot No 2346 -25 20mm Projectile (spent round) 20mm spent round Ephemera Projectile (inert) ...Spent round collected from the battlefield during World War II 20mm Projectile (spent round) Lot No 2346 -25small arms ammunition -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Poster, Information Board, About the former CEO of the VVM Gary Parker dec
... About the former CEO of the VVM Gary Parker dec....Photos and information about Gary Parker former CEO of the NVVM...Information about Gary Parker...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Framed Montage Gary Parker Vietnam Veteran Information about Gary Parker Photos and information about Gary Parker former CEO of the NVVM About the former CEO of the VVM Gary Parker dec. ...Photos and information about Gary Parker former CEO of the NVVMInformation about Gary Parkerframed montage, gary parker, vietnam veteran -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Wooden box, Reckitts Round Blue
... Reckitts Round Blue...Blue or laundry blue was a household product used up to about 1960 to improve the appearance of textiles during the washing process. ...On side of box: ‘Reckitt’s Round Blue, contains one gross of circular blocks’ Inside the lid: ‘Reckitt’s Round Blue’ ...Blue or laundry blue was a household product used up to about 1960 to improve the appearance of textiles during the washing process. ...This box contained packets of Reckitts Blue and was probably displayed in a shop with the lid up showing the brand name and the items. Blue or laundry blue was a household product used up to about 1960 to improve the appearance of textiles during the washing process. It added a trace of blue dye which made white fabrics appear whiter and it was widely used. Reckitts was a firm established by Isaac Reckitt in Hull, England, in 1840. By 1888 it was a public company and in 1938 it merged with J.& J. Colman, a food manufacturer. Later it sold the Colman side of the business and today it trades as the Reckitt Benckiser Group. The firm established an Australian branch in the late 19th century.This box has been used to store the Charles Brittlebank birds’ eggs collection but it is of interest in its own right as a box that held Reckitts Blue packets. Most Australian households in the 19th and 20th centuries (up to about 1960) would have used blue bags or packets in the laundering process so they are part of our social history. Today a bleach is used as a replacement for a blue bag.This is a wooden box with a hinged lid (the hinges are hooks and eyes). The box once contained one gross of Reckitt’s Blue. The printing on the box is coloured but some of it is now faded. Inside the lid, pasted on, is the name of the manufacturer. The side of the box also has the name of the manufacturer pasted on but the printing has been discoloured at the edge by the application of maroon-coloured paint. On side of box: ‘Reckitt’s Round Blue, contains one gross of circular blocks’ Inside the lid: ‘Reckitt’s Round Blue’ social history, history of warrnambool, reckitt’ blue -
Hume City Civic CollectionBook, Gather Round/Fourth Book
... Gather Round/Fourth Book..."Gather Round..."...Gather Round/Fourth Book Book By Authority, Acknowledgements, page 247 ...This green cloth bound book was used as a fourth grade reader in primary schools from 1965. It was a revised edition of earlier reader.A green cloth bound book used as a fourth grade reader."Gather Round..."education department, schools, george evans collection -
Victorian Bands' LeagueBook, Wright & Round, Wright and Round's amateur band teacher's guide and bandsman's adviser, 1900 - 1910
... This is the 22nd edition of the "Wright and Round's amateur band teacher's guide and bandsman's adviser". ...Wright & Round...The music cataloge at the back of the book is also enlightening for the wealth of information. Wright & Round Liverpool United Kingdom Brass Band instruction Music Theory Printed book, missing covers Wright and Round's amateur band teacher's guide and bandsman's adviser Book Wright & Round ...This is the 22nd edition of the "Wright and Round's amateur band teacher's guide and bandsman's adviser". This book was produced by the Wright & Round music publishing house and is made up of articles on instructing brass bands as well as articles on music theory and instruments. In addition there are numerous pages to the back of the book that highlight all the brass band music that had been published by Wright & Round from 1875.This book is significant as it provides historical detail on brass band instruction in the early 1900's. There is a wealth of information here; on instruments, theory, playing, technique, conducting and other aspects of teaching. The music cataloge at the back of the book is also enlightening for the wealth of information.Printed book, missing coverswright & round, liverpool, united kingdom, brass band instruction, music theory -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBook, Mission to Seafarers, Round the Island- Around the World - Mission RASI 2015, 2015
... Round the Island- Around the World - Mission RASI 2015...Starting from VivoCity, each rower will do six two-hour rowing shifts as they make their way clockwise round the island — a 140km journey — in two replica 19th century Cornish pilot boats. ...Book Title - Inside of Logo: "ROUND THE ISLAND 50 50 AROUND THE WORLD"; Outside of Logo: "MISSION RASI 2015"...Book Title - Inside of Logo: "ROUND THE ISLAND 50 50 AROUND THE WORLD"; Outside of Logo: "MISSION RASI 2015" Red cardboard hard cover book with red paper outer sleeve. 55 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 31 cm Round the Island- Around the World - Mission RASI 2015 Book Mission to Seafarers ..."In connection with the SG50 celebrations in Singapore, Mission RASI (Row Around Singapore Island) will see a team of Singaporeans join hands with friends from overseas in a test of endurance and teamwork, to raise funds to further the Mission's work in promoting good shipping practices and a safe working environment for seafarers"--Page 4.Red cardboard hard cover book with red paper outer sleeve. 55 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 31 cmnon-fiction"In connection with the SG50 celebrations in Singapore, Mission RASI (Row Around Singapore Island) will see a team of Singaporeans join hands with friends from overseas in a test of endurance and teamwork, to raise funds to further the Mission's work in promoting good shipping practices and a safe working environment for seafarers"--Page 4.mission to seafarers, worldwide, charity, volunteers, singapore, nigel porteous, andrea fleming, london, rasi, row around singapore island, 2015, fundraising, reverend andrew wright, mts london, mts singapore, rowing -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - The Three Famous Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World, Ward Lock and Co, C1890's
... The Three Famous Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World...The Three Famous Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World...Ex Sunshine High School Library Collection Captain James Cook The Three Famous Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World Green colored hard cover book The Three Famous Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World Book The Three Famous Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World Ward Lock and Co ...Green colored hard cover bookcaptain james cook -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Legacy Cricket Team about 1930, 1930
... Legacy Cricket Team about 1930...The location is said to be Melbourne Grammar school and the date about 1930....Black and white photo of a group of cricketers about 1930 and a card with the cricketers' names on it....It was used to record his handwritten comments on the reverse: 'Legacy Cricket Club, taken at Melbourne Grammar School, about 1930. Back Row George Sutton, X, Hugh Nicholson, Rev Eric Kent, A Anstruther, Sandy Lowe, Middle Row Hughie Kane, Fred Higgins, Paul Simonson Front Row Ray Howells, Rhys Bodycomb, Peter Mountjoy, N. ...Legacy Cricket Team about 1930 Photograph ...The photo shows a cricket team. The photo was taken by Aaron Beattie who worked for Legacy as physical culturist co-ordinating the boys classes. The location is said to be Melbourne Grammar school and the date about 1930.A record of Legatees competing in a cricket competition, there were many ways the Legatees met, socialised and supported each other.Black and white photo of a group of cricketers about 1930 and a card with the cricketers' names on it.Handwritten on reverse 'X a visitor not a Legatee' and 'Taken by' next to a stamp of 'Aaron Beattie, Masseur & Physical Culturist / 4th floor Centreway, Collins St Phones C4471 Haw 4185' in blue ink. The card is a card advising Aaron Beaties business was closed for a period to 17th January 1966. It was used to record his handwritten comments on the reverse: 'Legacy Cricket Club, taken at Melbourne Grammar School, about 1930. Back Row George Sutton, X, Hugh Nicholson, Rev Eric Kent, A Anstruther, Sandy Lowe, Middle Row Hughie Kane, Fred Higgins, Paul Simonson Front Row Ray Howells, Rhys Bodycomb, Peter Mountjoy, N. Bedfordlegatee event, founding legatee -
Highett RSL Sub Branch IncPhotograph - Photographs: 130 Myself and Jack Walkley & Two men with a snow man [unmarked] cc. 1914-1918', 130 Myself and Jack Walkley round the Aussie snow balling
... 130 Myself and Jack Walkley round the Aussie snow balling...1/ 130 Myself and Jack Walkley round the Assie snow balling 2/ unmarked...Highett RSL Sub Branch Inc 1 Station St Highett melbourne Walkley, Rupert John Service Number: 8063 Unit 29th ASC 1/ 130 Myself and Jack Walkley round the Assie snow balling 2/ unmarked 130 Myself and Jack Walkley round the Aussie snow balling Photograph Photographs: 130 Myself and Jack Walkley & Two men with a snow man [unmarked] cc. 1914-1918' ...Walkley, Rupert John Service Number: 8063 Unit 29th ASC 1/ 130 Myself and Jack Walkley round the Assie snow balling 2/ unmarked -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchAmmunition, Practice Round 50 mil
... Practice Round 50 mil....50 mil. Round Complete Brass case and projectile coloured blue practice round....Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne 50 mil. Round Complete Brass case and projectile coloured blue practice round. ...50 mil. Round Complete Brass case and projectile coloured blue practice round. -
Charlton RSL Sub BranchBadge - Volunteer Air Observers Badge, Round Volunteer Air Observers Badge
... Round Volunteer Air Observers Badge...Round metal badge...Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street Charlton, 3525 goldfields This badge is the property of dept. of Air 25271 Round metal badge Round Volunteer Air Observers Badge Badge Volunteer Air Observers Badge ...Round metal badgeThis badge is the property of dept. of Air 25271 -
Charlton RSL Sub BranchBadge - Volunteer Air Observers Badge, Round Volunteer Air Observers Badge
... Round Volunteer Air Observers Badge...Round metal badge...Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street Charlton, 3525 goldfields This badge is the property of dept. of Air 25271 Round metal badge Round Volunteer Air Observers Badge Badge Volunteer Air Observers Badge ...Round metal badgeThis badge is the property of dept. of Air 25271 -
Vision AustraliaMixed media - Object, Learn about Braille kit, 2000
... Learn about Braille kit...This kit was designed to help children understand about Braille through a series of activities and exercises. ...Learn about Braille kit RVIB logo Image of Bee Braille (printed)...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Education Learn about Braille kit RVIB logo Image of Bee Braille (printed) 1 plastic case with 2 books Learn about Braille kit Mixed media Object ...This kit was designed to help children understand about Braille through a series of activities and exercises. It consisted of 2 books and a plastic ruler (which is missing). Learn about Braille book - which provided a brief history of Braille, how it is used, alphabet, numbers and introduction to Grade 2. The Bee Book - a print Braille book where children can feel the words and the diagrams.1 plastic case with 2 booksLearn about Braille kit RVIB logo Image of Bee Braille (printed)royal victorian institute for the blind, education -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood from Loughnans Road, 1960. Round house being built. Looking slightly west
... Ringwood from Loughnans Road, 1960. Round house being built. Looking slightly west....Written on back of photographs, "Ringwood from Loughnans Road, 1960. Round house being built. Looking slightly west"....Ringwood from Loughnans Road, 1960. Round house being built. Looking slightly west. ...Written on back of photographs, "Ringwood from Loughnans Road, 1960. Round house being built. Looking slightly west". -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Photograph of round red motor
... Photograph of round red motor...Photograph of round red motor...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Part of the electrical engineering department of Federation University Red round motor Electrical engineering scientific instrument federation of university Photograph of round red motor Photograph of round red motor Photograph ...Part of the electrical engineering department of Federation UniversityPhotograph of round red motorred round motor, electrical engineering, scientific instrument, federation of university -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public RoomDomestic object - Small round ashtray
... Small round ashtray...Glass ashtray round in shape...Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room Main Street Stanley high-country Glass ashtray round in shape Small round ashtray Domestic object Small round ashtray ...Glass ashtray round in shape -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public RoomDomestic object - Small round ashtray
... Small round ashtray...Anodized ashtray round in shape...Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room Main Street Stanley high-country Anodized ashtray round in shape Small round ashtray Domestic object Small round ashtray ...Anodized ashtray round in shape -
Dandenong & District Historical SocietyClayton Family, Jack Clayton - Private ; Newspaper Clippings about WW2 Service and Anecdotes
... Jack Clayton - Private ; Newspaper Clippings about WW2 Service and Anecdotes...Jack Clayton - Private ; Newspaper Clippings about WW2 Service and Anecdotes...Jack Clayton - Private ; Newspaper Clippings about WW2 Service and Anecdotes...Dandenong & District Historical Society 1st Floor, 39 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne Jack Clayton - Private ; Newspaper Clippings about WW2 Service and Anecdotes Dandenong Footballer; WW2 Service Pte Jack Clayton Alec Yann Jim Pocknee Cliff Hill Herbie McConnell Tobruk El Alemein William Kenyon Mrs Elizabeth Curry Lund Jack Clayton - Private ; Newspaper Clippings about WW2 Service and Anecdotes Jack Clayton - Private ; Newspaper Clippings about WW2 Service and Anecdotes Clayton Family ...Jack Clayton - Private ; Newspaper Clippings about WW2 Service and AnecdotesDandenong Footballer; WW2 Service pte jack clayton, alec yann, jim pocknee, cliff hill, herbie mcconnell, tobruk, el alemein, william kenyon, mrs elizabeth curry lund -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Weapon, Round
... Round...One Round used for M16 (USA) (not Live)...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Ammunition M16 assault rifle assault rifle One Round used for M16 (USA) (not Live) Round Weapon Weapon ...One Round used for M16 (USA) (not Live)ammunition, m16 assault rifle, assault rifle -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDomestic object - Tin, Round Tin, 1940's
... Round Tin...Round tin container. Brown bottom, cream inscribed lid...Schokolade Hildebrand - Berlin Round tin container. Brown bottom, cream inscribed lid Round Tin Domestic object Tin ...Used by internee at Camp 1. Red Cross tin received in Camp 1 from the German Red CrossRound tin container. Brown bottom, cream inscribed lidDeutsches Rotes Dreuz. Schokolade Hildebrand - Berlintin, german red cross issue, aberle g, camp 1, tatura, ww2 camp 1, commerce, containers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, The Round, Oct 2023
... The Round...The Round comprises a theatre, function centre, creative spaces, studio, bar and soundshell...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne The Round comprises a theatre, function centre, creative spaces, studio, bar and soundshell City of Whitehorse The Round A description of the new Whitehorse Performing Arts Centre called The Round. ...A description of the new Whitehorse Performing Arts Centre called The Round. Opening night 13/10/2023non-fictionA description of the new Whitehorse Performing Arts Centre called The Round. Opening night 13/10/2023city of whitehorse, the round -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, About In Flanders Fields and the man who wrote it
... About In Flanders Fields and the man who wrote it...A memo from Legatee Frank Doolan about the poem In Flanders Field and the discussion about the correct wording. ...Photocopy of an article in 'The Star Weekly' of Toronto and a memo dated 7/8/1973 from Legatee Frank Doolan about the article....Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne A memo from Legatee Frank Doolan about the poem In Flanders Field and the discussion about the correct wording. ...A memo from Legatee Frank Doolan about the poem In Flanders Field and the discussion about the correct wording. There was some discussion about whether it was 'poppies blow' or 'poppies grow'. The article was from 'The Star Weekly' of Toronto about the John McCrae poem. The poem is significant for legacy as the final verse mentions the torch that is used in the Legacy logo. The article was part of an album of past presidents from 1965 to 1989. The folder included biographical details and obituaries, eulogies and death notices of prominent Legatees. The items have been catalogued separately.Details about the poem that inspires the torch symbol of Legacy. The information was collected to record the lives of prominent legatees in a folder.Photocopy of an article in 'The Star Weekly' of Toronto and a memo dated 7/8/1973 from Legatee Frank Doolan about the article.poems, torch
