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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Thesaurus, 1997
... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Thesaurus......thesaurus...Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Thesaurus Book Heather Moorcroft Alana Garwood ...A guide for library staff cataloguing, so tat culturally appropriate terms are used which enable researchers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues greater access to information.Glossarysubject headings, thesaurus, aboriginal and torres strait islanders -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper - Newspaper - Broadsheet, ZILLES COLLECTION: Ballarat Teachers' College Newspapers; "Nonsaurus", 1974 and "Thesaurus", 1976
... ZILLES COLLECTION: Ballarat Teachers' College Newspapers; "Nonsaurus", 1974 and "Thesaurus", 1976. ......thesaurus...Articles and illustrations by students. ballarat teacher's college state college of victoria at ballarat ballarat institute of advance education nonsaurus thesaurus therese o'heir anne mcelgunn annette pye anne plummer j mcgregor patricia adams deborah redman eric sinkis michael hoffman cathy hausler jeff heeps john rowe lorraine kearney john kermond dimboola - a country wedding bruce miller alfred newnam jane lloyd ken donaldson jillian lancashire maureen phelan michael beckman john wild pauline cranage sue edwards .1: Coloured cover - images of Ballarat. 43 pages - written articles and illustrations .2: Black and white - articles and illustrations. 20 pages ZILLES COLLECTION: Ballarat Teachers' College Newspapers; "Nonsaurus", 1974 and "Thesaurus", 1976. ...Ballarat Teachers' College became part of the State College of Victoria at Ballarat. This then became Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education, the predecessor of Federation University. Articles and illustrations by students..1: Coloured cover - images of Ballarat. 43 pages - written articles and illustrations .2: Black and white - articles and illustrations. 20 pagesballarat teacher's college, state college of victoria at ballarat, ballarat institute of advance education, nonsaurus, thesaurus, therese o'heir, anne mcelgunn, annette pye, anne plummer, j mcgregor, patricia adams, deborah redman, eric sinkis, michael hoffman, cathy hausler, jeff heeps, john rowe, lorraine kearney, john kermond, dimboola - a country wedding, bruce miller, alfred newnam, jane lloyd, ken donaldson, jillian lancashire, maureen phelan, michael beckman, john wild, pauline cranage, sue edwards -
Park Orchards Community HousePhotograph, POCH class instructor holding dictionary and thesaurus, Unknown date
... POCH class instructor holding dictionary and thesaurus...Park Orchards Community House 572 Park Road Park Orchards melbourne POCH class instructor holding dictionary and thesaurus Photograph ... -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Royal Historical Society Of Victoria Thesaurus
... RHSV Thesaurus Victorian Local History Thesaurus August 2009...Archive Royal Historical Society Of Victoria Thesaurus ...This document contains standard words and terms including abbreviations used by the Royal Victorian Historical Society when cataloguing their collection.RHSV Thesaurus Victorian Local History Thesaurus August 2009cataloguing -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Cataloguing Supplements: Historical collections classification scheme for small museums
... ...thesaurus...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne A booklet containing cataloguing supplements. cataloguing supplements thesaurus catalguing Front cover: Sue Barnett (in her writing) A4, 54 pages, stapled, Cataloguing Supplements: Historical collections classification scheme for small museums Book Book ...A booklet containing cataloguing supplements.A4, 54 pages, stapled, Front cover: Sue Barnett (in her writing)cataloguing supplements, thesaurus, catalguing -
Upper Yarra MuseumLamp
... Powerhouse Museum Collection Thesaurus Protected lamps or lanterns, fixed or removable, used on coaches or carriages. ...Powerhouse Museum Collection Thesaurus Protected lamps or lanterns, fixed or removable, used on coaches or carriages. ...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse-drawn_vehicle http://www.coyaltix.com/lamps.htmlThe candle light needed to be protected from the wind. This removeable light or lantern has 4 sides with 2 oblong bevelled glass panals, 3rd panel is plain with a heat vent and the 4th opens to light the lamp and has a 4.5 cm round red glass which would act as a reflector. The candle holder screws out to allow for a narrow candle to be inserted. It has a black ventilated cover on top and has slide fixture to attached the lamp on to the carriage. . Powerhouse Museum Collection Thesaurus Protected lamps or lanterns, fixed or removable, used on coaches or carriages. Commonly made of brass, they often were fitted with reflectors as well as red lenses to serve as tail lights (Art and Architecture Thesaurus).red and clear glass lenses light candle reflector bevelled glass horse buggy tail light -
Upper Yarra MuseumTennis Racket, Racquet, Brewers.Started manufacturing in 1928 in Newport and later in Mitcham
... The paint is in poor condition.The racket has a leather grip, the grip is is worn and stained. .Powerhouse Museum Collection Thesaurus Light bats consisting of a network of cord or nylon stretched in an elliptical frame, used chiefly in playing ball games like tennis, badminton, etc....The paint is in poor condition.The racket has a leather grip, the grip is is worn and stained. .Powerhouse Museum Collection Thesaurus Light bats consisting of a network of cord or nylon stretched in an elliptical frame, used chiefly in playing ball games like tennis, badminton, etc. ...File sizes Review ideal file sizes for photos http://www.tennishistory.com.au/equipment/vintage-racquets/racquet-retailing.html Extract - Born in Bendigo in 1905, Albert Brewer came to Melbourne in 1920 to commence work as a furniture factory machinist at Rojos Pty.Ltd. in Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catgut Catgut is a type of cord[1] that is prepared from the natural fiber in the walls of animal intestines.[2] Usually sheep or goat intestines are used, but it is occasionally made from the intestines of a hog, horse, mule, pig or donkey. The name neither implies nor derives from any association with cats. The word catgut may have been an abbreviation of the word "cattlegut". Alternatively, it may have derived by folk etymology from kitgut or kitstring -- the word kit, meaning fiddle, having at some point been confused with the word kit for little cat. According to legend, string makers of the 17th century deliberately misled people to believe that the strings were made of cat intestines in order to protect their industry, as any association with cats was superstitiously believed to be extremely bad luck, and to be avoided at all costRacket or Racqet. A teardrop shaped wooden frame with tight interlaced network of strings. The strings are made of Cat-gut, several are broken. See narrative on Cat gut.The racket is branded Colt at the base of the tear drop and Designed for Young Players. Made by Brewer Australia. Maker of the Worlds famous style,is printed on the handle on both sides. The frame is made of laminated wood. The paint is in poor condition.The racket has a leather grip, the grip is is worn and stained. .Powerhouse Museum Collection Thesaurus Light bats consisting of a network of cord or nylon stretched in an elliptical frame, used chiefly in playing ball games like tennis, badminton, etc.Colt. Made by Brewers Australia. Maker of the Worlds Famous style leader. Designed for young playersball, sport, leather, game, racquet, racket, colt, cat gut, strings, young players, brewer, handle, grip
