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Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - Air Express Pty Ltd Application to Department of Civil Aviation for licence to operate air pickup and delivery services for the distribution of first class mail and air express throughout Victoria, Air Exp Part 1 Application to Operate Air Pick-Up Srvices
... Air Express Pty Ltd Application to Department of Civil Aviation for licence to operate air pickup and delivery services for the distribution of first class mail and air express throughout Victoria...Ansett Transport Industries Air pickup mail service Air Exp Part 1 Application to Operate Air Pick-Up Srvices Document Air Express Pty Ltd Application to Department of Civil Aviation for licence to operate air pickup and delivery services for the distribution of first class mail and air express throughout Victoria ...Air pickup service proposed that picks up a mail container suspended between two poles by a cable and winch which is lowered out of the aircraft. The aircraft does not stop Detailed description and photos in this document. ansett transport industries, air pickup mail service -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, Berry Bank Estates
... ...victoria express...Gift of the Squire Family berry bank estates mining happy valley lake rosine estates strathvean estates proprietary w. luplaupitfield plateau british banner federal mint moller morrow south pitfield consols east banner new lallah rookh bull dog company mindai j. morpoh poliah f. j. morrow piggoreet east w. m. acheson grand trunk field's claim south grand trunk south grand trunk woady yalloak creek mount misery creek fitzpatric's creek illabrook creek great western mount bute syndicate narringhill creek little woady yalloak creek piggoreet east preemptive right southern birthday new birthday prince of wales collins brassey birthday howarth's lead w. price royal birthday a. clinton victoria express patons williams fancy hennessy queen of the south n pandora proprietary gold estate lyonbank lease rowe's southern rowe's extended w. t. rowe wallinduc company glenfine horseshoe company rowe's glenfine junction wallinduc syndicate pitfield estates rowe's estate southern glenfine h. fields christies & fields balmoral company glenfine united hallett great glenfine rowe consuls nicholls london & melbourne gold mine j. w. pascoe christies glenfine central j. king j. durston great western extended oswald woadyyaloak berringa squire Plan of Berry Bank Estates. ...This plan is associated with former Ballarat School of Mines Student Richard Squire (1875-1876). Gift of the Squire FamilyPlan of Berry Bank Estates. Coloured plan on cream paperberry bank estates, mining, happy valley, lake rosine estates, strathvean estates proprietary, w. luplaupitfield plateau, british banner, federal mint, moller, morrow, south pitfield consols, east banner, new lallah rookh, bull dog company, mindai, j. morpoh, poliah, f. j. morrow, piggoreet east, w. m. acheson, grand trunk, field's claim south grand trunk, south grand trunk, woady yalloak creek, mount misery creek, fitzpatric's creek, illabrook creek, great western, mount bute syndicate, narringhill creek, little woady yalloak creek, piggoreet east preemptive right, southern birthday, new birthday, prince of wales, collins, brassey birthday, howarth's lead, w. price, royal birthday, a. clinton, victoria express, patons, williams fancy, hennessy, queen of the south, n, pandora proprietary gold estate, lyonbank lease, rowe's southern, rowe's extended, w. t. rowe, wallinduc company, glenfine horseshoe company, rowe's glenfine junction, wallinduc syndicate, pitfield estates, rowe's estate, southern glenfine, h. fields, christies & fields, balmoral company, glenfine united, hallett, great glenfine, rowe consuls, nicholls, london & melbourne gold mine, j. w. pascoe, christies, glenfine central, j. king, j. durston, great western extended, oswald, woadyyaloak, berringa, squire -
Robin Boyd FoundationLetter, F.W. Cheshire Pty Ltd, A Fabinyi (F W Cheshire) to Robin Boyd, 16.02.1965
... Fabinyi congratulates Robin Boyd for his appointment as a Trustee of the National Gallery of Victoria and expresses delight at the Victorian Government's choice....Fabinyi congratulates Robin Boyd for his appointment as a Trustee of the National Gallery of Victoria and expresses delight at the Victorian Government's choice. ...This letter from A. Fabinyi congratulates Robin Boyd for his appointment as a Trustee of the National Gallery of Victoria and expresses delight at the Victorian Government's choice. -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - Air Express Pty Ltd Part 1 Application to Operate Air Pick Up Services
... To the Department of Civil Aviation a proposal for the operation of air pick-up and delivery services for the distribution of First Class mail and Air Express throughout Victoria submitted by Air Express Pty Ltd...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne To the Department of Civil Aviation a proposal for the operation of air pick-up and delivery services for the distribution of First Class mail and Air Express throughout Victoria submitted by Air Express Pty Ltd Ansett Transport Industries Air pickup mail service Air Express Pty Ltd Part 1 Application to Operate Air Pick Up Services Document Air Express Pty Ltd Part 1 Application to Operate Air Pick Up Services ...To the Department of Civil Aviation a proposal for the operation of air pick-up and delivery services for the distribution of First Class mail and Air Express throughout Victoria submitted by Air Express Pty Ltdansett transport industries, air pickup mail service -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PROPOSED PROGRAMME FOR ALEXANDRA FOUNTAIN CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS 5TH JULY 1981, 05/07/1981
... The Bendigo Branch of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria has expressed interest in such a celebration and ''would cooperate fully’ ‘A suggested program and arrangements is given along with an expectation of the cost. ...The Bendigo Branch of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria has expressed interest in such a celebration and ''would cooperate fully’ ‘A suggested program and arrangements is given along with an expectation of the cost. ...Proposed Programme for Alexandra Fountain Centenary Celebrations 5th July 1981. Town Clerk's Report to the Ordinary Meeting of Council 4th May 1981 re proposed activities of a centenary celebration. The Bendigo Branch of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria has expressed interest in such a celebration and ''would cooperate fully’ ‘A suggested program and arrangements is given along with an expectation of the cost. Motion was passed. The foreword to this document gives some detail of the history of the Alexandra Fountain (taken from a newspaper report of earlier days - but not cited).document, newspaper, alexandra fountain -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageLeisure object - Stereoscope, H C White, Late 19th century
... The stereograph became especially popular after Queen Victoria expressed interest in it when it was exhibited at the 1851 Crystal Palace Exposition. ...The stereograph became especially popular after Queen Victoria expressed interest in it when it was exhibited at the 1851 Crystal Palace Exposition. ...The development of stereoscopic photography views or stereographs was immensely popular in the United States and Europe from about the mid-1850s through the early years of the 20th century. First described in 1832 by English physicist Sir Charles Wheatstone, stereoscopy was improved by Sir David Brewster in 1849. The production of the stereograph entailed making two images of the same subject, usually with a camera with two lenses placed 6 cm apart to simulate the position of the human eyes, and then mounting the positive prints side by side laterally on a stiff backing. Brewster devised a stereoscope through which the finished stereograph could be viewed; the stereoscope had two eyepieces through which the laterally mounted images, placed in a holder in front of the lenses, were viewed. The two images were brought together by the effort of the human brain to create an illusion of three-dimensionality. Stereographs were made of a wide range of subjects, the most popular being views of landscapes and monuments and composing narrative scenes of a humorous or slightly suggestive nature. Stereoscopes were manufactured for various price ranges and tastes, from the simple hand-held device introduced by Oliver Wendell Holmes who promoted stereography through articles to elaborate floor models containing large numbers of images that could be flipped into place. The stereograph became especially popular after Queen Victoria expressed interest in it when it was exhibited at the 1851 Crystal Palace Exposition. Like television today, stereography during the second half of the 19th century was both an educational and a recreational device with a considerable impact on public knowledge and taste. The Fine-art Photographers' Publishing Co. published many stereoscopic pictures from many different photographers from around the world under license. They also not only sold these images of various scenes and of famous people of the time but also were retail sellers of the viewers with the subject item having been made in the USA probably by H C White who held the patent for the subject items design from 1895 to 1902.An item that was very popular from the mid 19th century through to the beginning of the Edwardian period. Used for entertainment and also educational purposes and significant as it gives us a snapshot into the Victorian era and its social and domestic societal norms. Stereoscope viewer with adjustable view-finder that has a padded nose rest. The slide holder can move along the channel to suit the viewer. Made in London by the Fine-art Photographers' Publishing Co. Printed on metal plate "THE FINE-ART PHOTOGRAPHERS' PUBLISHING CO. 48 Rydevale Rd, LONDON, S.W." Embossed on viewing cup "U.S.A. PATENT OCT.15.1895" "CANADA / FRANCE / GERMANY / D'R''G'M' NO. 53803" "JUNE 3.1902 / FEBY 1.1896 / B.S.G.D.B. / GREAT BRITAIN / AUSTRIA / BELGIUM"warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, stereoscope, stereographs, stereoscope viewers, home entertainment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1979
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There is widespread panic selling of hen quotas in rural areas due to rumors about possible changes, such as quotas being tied to farms, surrendered to the Licensing Committee, or prices being pegged. 8504.35y This document is a letter addressed to the Premier of Victoria, expressing concerns about uncertainty regarding the continuation of the Stabilization Act for poultry farmers. ...There is widespread panic selling of hen quotas in rural areas due to rumors about possible changes, such as quotas being tied to farms, surrendered to the Licensing Committee, or prices being pegged. 8504.35y This document is a letter addressed to the Premier of Victoria, expressing concerns about uncertainty regarding the continuation of the Stabilization Act for poultry farmers. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1979. This item includes the following documents: 8504.35a Minutes of Branch half yearly conference 1979 8504.35b The document is a letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the Central Council, addressed to Mr. C. L. Jefferson, Secretary of the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. Congratulation on Meeting Reduction:The Central Council commends the A.E.B. and C.E.M.A.A. for reducing their meetings to two per year. 8504.35c This document is a letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the association, addressed to Mr. D. J. Foster, Chairman of the Federal Council of Poultry Farmers' Association of Australia. Gratitude for Legislative SupportThe letter expresses appreciation for Mr. Foster's persistent efforts to maintain demand and supply management legislation for poultry in the state. 8504.35d This document is a formal letter to the Poultry Research Advisory Council, dated January 6, 1980, expressing support for ongoing efforts and making key recommendations 8504.35e Letter to the Department of Agriculture, Division of Animal Healy re a possible outbreak of an exotic disease. 8504.35f The document is a letter addressed to the Minister of Agriculture, summarizing The importance of Random Sample Laying Tests 8504.35g The document is a letter from the Secretary of an agricultural association expressing concerns about the upcoming inquiry into the Egg Board. The association acknowledges the government's decision to extend the Egg Industry Stabilization Act Legislation for another 12 months. 8504.35h This document is a thank-you letter from the secretary of an association addressed to Hon. John Radford, M.L.C. The association expresses gratitude to John Radford for his support and efforts regarding the Egg Industry Stabilization Act. 8504.35i The document is a formal letter from the association to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, proposing that with regards to the Producer Price Increase that the they suggest that the advance price paid to egg producers should be increased.The recommended increase should be in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI), not just based on cost of production. 8504.35j Notice of half yearly conference 8504.35k The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg & Producers Association of Victoria expressing urgent concern about the government's reported intention to discontinue the Egg Industry Stabilization Act as of March 1980. The association requests that John Radford raise this issue with the Minister of Agriculture and, if the statement is accurate, arrange an immediate meeting with the Liberal Party Parliamentary Agriculture Committee to present their case. 8504.35l This document is a formal letter addressed to Mr. Cecil Burgin, Convenor of the Agricultural Committee of the Parliamentary Liberal Party. The letter is signed by K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary, and highlights the urgency and significance of resolving disagreements over the egg industry legislation. 8504.35m This document is a formal letter to the Secretary of the Liberal Party in Victoria. CPA requests the names and contact details of the Agricultural Committee of the Parliamentary Liberal Party. 8504.35n The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expresses disappointment with the Minister of Agriculture's stance on the indefinite continuation of the Egg Industry Stabilisation Legislation. 8504.35o The document is a protest letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, addressed to Mrs. Jeanette Patrick, Secretary of the Liberal Party. The Association is protesting the selection of members for the New Victorian Egg Board. 8504.35p Notable recipients include Mr. B. Reid, Mr. D. McClure, Mr. W. Ebery, Mr. J. Radford, Mr. E. Hann (M.L.A., Echuca), Mr. P. Ross-Edwards (Leader National Party), and Mr. N. McKenzie (Executive Officer, Poultry Section V.F.U., Melbourne) 8504.35q This document outlines the formal hierarchy and key officials in the government. 8504.35r Newspaper article: "Stability and Efficiency in the Australian Egg IndustryDemand and supply management has made the Australian egg industry the most stable among major producers globally." 8504.35s The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expressing concerns about recent changes to the Victorian Egg Board. Concerns Over Appointment Process. The Association is troubled by how the new appointments were made, feeling the process lacked transparency and justification. 8504.35t The document highlights concerns about the political influence and governance of the Victorian Egg Producers Board:Board Member Changes: The Minister has replaced three Board members and the Chairman, which is the maximum allowed in a year. 8504.35u CEPA Annual Conference business Paper June 1979 8504.35v Notice of annual meeting 8504.35w This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the association, addressed to the Minister of Agriculture. It responds to a previous request for nominations to fill a vacancy on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. Three candidates are nominated for the vacancy: L. F. Bessy: Recognized for previous contributions to the Board and known qualifications.Ronald Robins (Harcourt): Has 30 years of experience in the poultry industry, currently operates 12,000 layers, is a director and past Chairman of the Commercial Egg Producers Co-operative, and is a member of the local fire brigade.John Scott (Maiden Gully): Has 21 years of experience in the poultry industry, currently operates 3,000 laying hens, involved in all aspects of poultry production, is President of the South Bendigo Branch E.P.A., and a member of the local fire brigade. 8504.35x The document is a formal letter addressed to the Minister of Agriculture, highlighting concerns about uncertainty regarding the future of the Stabilization Act in Victoria. There is widespread panic selling of hen quotas in rural areas due to rumors about possible changes, such as quotas being tied to farms, surrendered to the Licensing Committee, or prices being pegged. 8504.35y This document is a letter addressed to the Premier of Victoria, expressing concerns about uncertainty regarding the continuation of the Stabilization Act for poultry farmers. There is widespread panic selling of hen quotas among poultry farmers in rural areas due to rumors about potential changes to quota regulations, such as quotas being tied to farms, surrendered to the Licensing Committee, or prices being pegged. 8504.35z The document is a formal request addressed to the Secretary of the Federal Council of Poultry Farmers' Associations of Australia. Inclusion Request: The sender, K. Fitzgibbon (Secretary), asks for a specific item to be added to the agenda for the upcoming Annual and General Meeting.Investigation of Surplus Egg Sales:The agenda item proposes an investigation into the sale of surplus eggs from fertile egg farms. 8504.35aa This document is a formal letter from CEPA to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. The Association is submitting research project suggestions for consideration by the Board. 8504.35ab The document is a protest letter addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. Objection to Ministerial Appointments:Members at a recent conference unanimously objected to V.E.B. (Victorian Egg Board) members being appointed by the Minister of Agriculture.The method is described as undemocratic. 8504.35ac The document is a formal protest letter expressing concerns about the appointment process for V.E.B. (Victorian Egg Board) members. Objection to Ministerial Appointments:The letter strongly opposes the practice of the Minister of Agriculture appointing V.E.B. members, describing it as undemocratic. 8504.35ad The document is a formal protest letter expressing concerns about the appointment process for V.E.B. (Victorian Egg Board) members. Objection to Ministerial Appointments:The letter strongly opposes the practice of the Minister of Agriculture appointing V.E.B. members, describing it as undemocratic. 8504.35ae The document is a formal protest letter expressing concerns about the appointment process for V.E.B. (Victorian Egg Board) members. Objection to Ministerial Appointments:The letter strongly opposes the practice of the Minister of Agriculture appointing V.E.B. members, describing it as undemocratic. 8504.35af The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. The poultry industry in Victoria is approaching the final year of its current licensing legislation.The association is seeking political support for the continuation of Licensing and Demand Supply Management policies in Victoria. 8504.35ag The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. The poultry industry in Victoria is approaching the final year of its current licensing legislation.The association is seeking political support for the continuation of Licensing and Demand Supply Management policies in Victoria. 8504.35ah The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. The poultry industry in Victoria is approaching the final year of its current licensing legislation.The association is seeking political support for the continuation of Licensing and Demand Supply Management policies in Victoria. 8504.35ai The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. The poultry industry in Victoria is approaching the final year of its current licensing legislation.The association is seeking political support for the continuation of Licensing and Demand Supply Management policies in Victoria. 8504.35aj The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. The poultry industry in Victoria is approaching the final year of its current licensing legislation.The association is seeking political support for the continuation of Licensing and Demand Supply Management policies in Victoria. 8504.35ak The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association, written by Secretary K. Fitzgibbon, addressing Mr. S. McDonald regarding compensation payments for fire damage 8504.35al 8504.35ak The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association, written by Secretary K. Fitzgibbon, addressing Mr. B. Reid regarding compensation payments for fire damage 8504.35am The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association, written by Secretary K. Fitzgibbon, addressing Mr. W. Ebery regarding compensation payments for fire damage 8504.35an 8504.35am The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association, written by Secretary K. Fitzgibbon, addressing Mr. D. McClure regarding compensation payments for fire damage 8504.35ao This document is a formal letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria, dated January 10, 1979. The letter recommends that all non-government delegate members attending Poultry Research Advisory Council meetings should be reimbursed for out-of-pocket and travel expenses 8504.35ap The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA to the Director General of Agriculture, highlighting two main concerns: Retention of Genetic Laying Stock in Victoria:The Association urges efforts to retain genetic laying stock, especially in light of suggestions to sell the flock at Dookie.There is awareness of remaining pure-bred stock in Victoria, and a question is raised about their availability for sale to new breeders.Concerns About Cage-Kept Birds:The Association addresses ongoing public discussion about keeping birds in cages.They express concern that the Department of Agriculture's actions, such as inviting Dr. Linda Murphy to a Field Day, may increase publicity on this issue. 8504.35aq The document is a formal letter from the Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers Association Co-operative Ltd. to Mr. W Cramer. The Association wishes to maintain a close relationship with the Heat Board. They express willingness to act as an agent for the Wheat Board if possible. 8504.35ar Minutes of the CEPA General Council Annual conference June 1979 8504.35as Minutes of a branch meeting of CEPA 8504.35at Government of Victoria Agnote Jan 1979 39/79 Disposal of Pesticide containers and surplus pesticide 8504.35au Government of Victoria Agnote Mar 1979 637/79 Safety with agricultural chemicals 8504.35av This document is a formal letter from the National Bank of Australasia Limited addressed to the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. Confirmation of Good Standing. The bank confirms that Bruce Noel Moresi and Robyn Elizabeth Moresi are customers considered to be in good standing for their business engagements. 8504.35aw Letter of reference from Fitzpatrick's View point Eaglehawk 8504.35ax CEPA half yearly conference Dec 1979 Agenda and Resolutions 8504.35ay Reference from the Bendigo College of Advanced Education Dec 1979 8504.35az Part minutes, report and General Business of a meeting. 8504.35aaa CEPA Notice of half yearly conference Dec 1979egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1977
... It shows that licensing has benefited both producers and consumers, stabilized the industry, and is recommended for ongoing implementation. 8504.33ka A letter from the egg producers' association in Victoria, expressing concern about the future of egg production licensing. ...It shows that licensing has benefited both producers and consumers, stabilized the industry, and is recommended for ongoing implementation. 8504.33ka A letter from the egg producers' association in Victoria, expressing concern about the future of egg production licensing. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1977. This item includes the following documents: 8504.33a The document outlines agenda items for a poultry industry conference, focusing on operational, regulatory, and industry improvement topics. 8504.33b A letter discussing delays, objectives, and formation of the District Liaison Committee for agricultural community engagement. 8504.33c This notice provides essential logistical details for branch representatives to prepare for the upcoming conference. 8504.33d Branch secretaries are asked to convene a special meeting within the week to discuss information regarding proposed amendments to the Egg Industry Stabilization Act 1973 8504.33e The letter from the Secretary of the Federal Council of Poultry Farmers Associations of Australia outlines three key agenda items for the upcoming council meeting. These points focus on pricing, board membership requirements, and oversight of research activities relevant to poultry farmers. 8504.33f The Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria formally thanks the Victorian Egg Marketing Board for inviting them to an industry meeting scheduled for August 18, 1977 8504.33g The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to the Liberal Party's Rural Committee, August 1977 8504.33h The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (C.E.P.A.), August 1977 8504.33i The Central Council of Poultry Farmers Association of Australia is organizing a conference in Melbourne on April 4th and 5th, 1977. The Council suggests inviting Mr. Smith, the Minister of Agriculture, to officially open the conference. 8504.33j The newspaper article highlights the effectiveness and necessity of egg production licensing in Victoria. It shows that licensing has benefited both producers and consumers, stabilized the industry, and is recommended for ongoing implementation. 8504.33ka A letter from the egg producers' association in Victoria, expressing concern about the future of egg production licensing. The letter urges the Rural Committee of thew Liberal Party to ensure the continuation of licensing for the benefit of the industry. 8504.33l From the Association requesting Mr. F. Grimwade, M.L.A., to distribute copies of a document to relevant commercial Members of Parliament who are not part of the Association. 8504.33m The document is a formal letter advocating for reforms in rural land valuation. The association firmly recommends that land valuation for all purposes should be based on productive capacity, not market subdivision value. 8504.33n This document is a formal letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. These points highlight the Council's efforts to keep Parliament informed and coordinate communication among its branches. 8504.33o A formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary, addressed to Mr. Ben McConchie at the Diagnostic Centre in Epsom. The document serves as an official request to initiate discussions about the Advisory Council's future. 8504.33p This document is a formal protest letter from a poultry farmers' association addressed to the State Electricity Commission. The letter is signed by the association's secretary, K. Fitzgibbon, and aims to prompt the State Electricity Commission to improve its support infrastructure for rural customers. 8504.33q A letter from the Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. This letter advocates for a more efficient approach to supplying egg trolleys to improve labor efficiency in egg grading operations. 8504.33r A formal letter to the Agriculture Department Melbourne, addressing the classification of non-commercial poultry entries in random sample tests. 8504.33s The letter is addressed to the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Ian Smith, and dated June 1st.The main purpose is to high light that the egg industry complied with a price freeze, unlike the meat-meal industry and some others, which increased their prices by 35 to 15 per tonne during the freeze period. 8504.33t A letter requesting comments from the Prices Justification Tribunal regarding this disparity in industry responses to the price freeze. 8504.33u This letter addresses the Victorian government Premier, Rupert Hamer, urging a revision of land valuation methods for agricultural properties. 8504.33v The document is a formal letter from the Strathfieldsaye Association to the Municipal Association of Victoria, requesting a revision of land valuation methods for farms. 8504.33w Key points document and evidence for continuation of egg production licensing in Victoria. 8504.33x The document is a formal letter from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board addressed to Mr. Ian Smith, Minister of Agriculture. This letter serves as an official submission of candidates for board appointment, fulfilling the request from the Minister of Agriculture. 8504.33y This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, dated May 13, 1977. The letter serves as an official thank you and confirmation to Mr. F. Grimwade for agreeing to open the Association's Annual Conference. 8504.33z Notice regarding the Annual Conference of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. 8504.33aa This document is a formal invitation from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. To invite local members of Parliament to the Association's Annual Conference. 8504.33ab The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria formally invites Mr. I. Smith, the Minister of Agriculture, to open their Annual Conference. 8504.33ac Agenda for the Annual Meeting of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, May 1977. 8504.33ad Formal notice regarding branch nominations for the Victorian Egg Producers Board in 1977 8504.33ae Annual Meeting Announcement:The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria's Central Council will hold its annual meeting at City Hall at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, 20th May, 1977. 8504.33af This document is a meeting agenda from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, highlighting three main issues for discussion: Meatmeal Price and Supply, Feather Picking Problems, and Telecom Profits. 8504.33ag This document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expressing gratitude to Ted Drake for his service as Secretary. 8504.33ah This document is a letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to the Egg & Egg Pulp Marketing Board. The key points is an objection to the practice of washing all eggs, particularly clean eggs processed on approved inline washers. 8504.33ai The Central Council of Poultry Farmers Association of Australia is organizing a conference in Melbourne on April 4th and 5th, 1977. The Council suggests inviting Mr. Smith, the Minister of Agriculture, to officially open the conference. 8504.33aj he document lists individual members and their contact details, including names, postal addresses, and telephone numbers. Examples include Lindsay Bartel (MSSTIC PARK), Harold Wilson (YARRABERB), Larsen (EAGLEHAWK), Epic Walker (FENTONS CREEK), and others across various locations. 8504.33ak The letter from the Secretary outlines several objections and suggestions regarding the Cost of Production document prepared by Price Waterhouse for the Victorian Egg Board 8504.33al Executive meeting minutes of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria held on September 5, 1977 8504.33am Department of Agriculture and Fisheries south Australia Fact Sheet Dec 1977 - Achieving a satisfactory yolk colour 8504.33an Two References, one from Van Der Graaf Bodies Pty Ltd General Engineers, one typed, one handwrittenegg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1984
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The key points are: Support for Increasing Hen Quota and Advocacy for Poultry Refresher Courses 8504.40ab The document is a letter from the association's secretary to the Egg Farmers of Victoria, expressing concerns about the yolk color testing system for egg producers. 8504.40ac Notice of The Half Yearly Conference of the Central Council will take place at City Hall, Bendigo, on Friday, 23rd November 1984 at 7:00 p.m. 8504.40ad The Secretary (K. ...The key points are: Support for Increasing Hen Quota and Advocacy for Poultry Refresher Courses 8504.40ab The document is a letter from the association's secretary to the Egg Farmers of Victoria, expressing concerns about the yolk color testing system for egg producers. 8504.40ac Notice of The Half Yearly Conference of the Central Council will take place at City Hall, Bendigo, on Friday, 23rd November 1984 at 7:00 p.m. 8504.40ad The Secretary (K. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1984. This item includes the following documents: 8504.40a This letter provides advice to Miss Karen Smith regarding employment opportunities in the poultry industry 8504.40b The Committee is requesting a deputation to the full Board of the Egg farmersof Victoria as soon as possible, ideally before August, rather than waiting until the November meeting. 8504.40c This document is a formal letter addressed to the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Eric Kent, dated June 27, 1984. Nomination of Representatives:Mr. Dennis J. Oakes is nominated as the representative for the Victorian Poultry Advisory Committee. Mr. Ron Robins is nominated as the deputy delegate, to ensure the Association is represented if the main delegate is unavailable. 8504.40d To the Egg farmer of Victoria. The Association discusses a proposed points system for egg quality testing. Concerns are raised about extra costs for agents and grading floors, as well as the need for inspectors to take samples from P.A.'s and farm packers. Clarification is sought on who will cover these additional costs.Production Cost Survey. The Association supports a survey by Price Waterhouse Associates Pty. Ltd. to assess feed and other farm costs. Emphasis is placed on the need to consider varying prices and types of grains when setting egg prices. Interest is expressed in learning more about the proposal and meeting with relevant stakeholders.E gg Powder Tailings for Calf FeedThe letter references previous correspondence about marketing egg powder tailings as an ingredient in calf feed.The Association requests updates on any progress or preparations regarding this product.Invitation to Board MeetingThe Association invites the full Board to hold their meeting in Bendigo on November 13, 1984. 8504.40e CEPA Annual Conference Business Paper June 1984 8504.40f To the Minister of Agriculture Victoria, This letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria outlines the following: The Association expresses strong support for the New South Wales Government and the Egg Corporation's efforts to combat illegal and unlawful egg producers. There is significant alarm that 'rebel traders' have been allowed to operate for an extended period, undermining legitimate farmers who follow established guidelines. The Association requests to be kept informed about any further actions the government plans to take regarding the control of illegal egg producers. 8504.40g The Commercial Egg Producers Association is inviting Mr. J. M. Brumby M.H.R. to a special meeting. 8504.40h This document is an official invitation from the Commercial Egg Producers Association to Mr. David Kennedy, M.L.A., requesting him to officially open a special meeting on June 18, 1984, at the Diagnostic Centre in Epsom. The meeting will focus on the effects of exotic diseases in livestock and poultry, 8504.40i This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon to Hon. Eric Kent, M.P., Minister of Agriculture, nominating candidates for a producer vacancy on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.40j Annual Meeting Announcement - The Central Council of C.E.P.A. will hold its annual meeting at the Diagnostic Centre, Epsom, on Monday, 18th June 1984 at 2:00 p.m. 8504.40k This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association to the Egg Farmers of Victoria, outlining Industry Funding. Members discussed the need for national support and funding for ACEP (Australian Council of Egg Producers) and its membership in the National Farmers Federation. 8504.40l This document is a formal letter from Kevin Fitzgibbon to Ross Davies, EO of Victorian Farmers and Graziers Association, regarding industry levy collection. 8504.40m The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expresses gratitude to Mr. David Kennedy, M.L.A., for his support in passing new Egg Industry Stabilization Legislation. 8504.40n This document is a formal thank-you letter from the Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to Hon. J. Radford. The Association thanks Hon. J. Radford for his efforts in passing the new Egg Industry Stabilization Legislation through Parliament. 8504.40o This document is a formal letter from the secretary of an association, K. Fitzgibbon, addressed to a researcher, Mr. F. Lezannais. 8504.40p The document is a formal protest letter addressed to the Minister for Transport regarding a ban on transporting live chickens by bus to rural areas 8504.40q This letter requests political support for proposed Hen Levy Legislation affecting family farming. CEPA, instructed by their committee, asks Mr. Bernie Dunn (a Member of Parliament) to support the legislation during party meetings if it would help their cause. 8504.40r This telegram from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of C.E.P.A. of Victoria, to W. J. Starick, President of A.C.E.P., communicates the association has not seen the B.A.E. report.Their dealings with the Minister of Agriculture are limited and indirect.There is no cause for alarm at this stage.The sender feels it is important to be aware of the situation. 8504.40s This document is a formal invitation from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of CEPA, to Mr. C. L. Jefferson, Secretary of the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. Invitation to Meeting:The new Board and all its members are invited to hold a meeting in Bendigo at a suitable venue. 8504.40t This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary, addressed to Mr. Alan T. Harrison, General Manager of the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. Notification: The letter informs Mr. Harrison that a copy of a submission regarding the Egg Industry Stabilization discussion paper has been sent to the Minister of Agriculture. 8504.40u This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon (Secretary) to Mr. Alan T. Harrison, General Manager of the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. Notification of Submission:The letter informs Mr. Harrison that a copy of a submission regarding the Egg Industry Stabilization discussion paper has been sent to the Minister of Agriculture. 8504.40v This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of CEPA, addressed to Mr. David Kennedy, M.L.A. The association has sent Mr. Kennedy a copy of their submission to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board regarding the Dockage Discussion Paper. 8504.40w The document is a letter from the secretary of CEPA to the manager of Crystal Egg Co., highlighting several operational concerns regarding egg reception. Concerns About Delivery Schedules, Since the introduction of the 38-hour work week, some producers face difficulties delivering eggs after 3 PM on Fridays. 8504.40x Letter to the General Manager, Victorian Egg Marketing Board advocating for the continuation of the existing dockage system for egg marketing in Victoria:Adherence to Dockage System: The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria strongly supports maintaining the current dockage system, emphasizing its fairness and alignment with the Marketing of Primary Products Act. 8504.40y Letter to David Kennedy MLA re Retention and Confirmation of Hen Quotas - All existing hen quotas will be retained and confirmed as of the commencement of the new Act. 8504.40z Annual Conference Business Paper June 1983 8504.40aa The document is a formal letter from the CEPA addressed to the Department of Agriculture. The key points are: Support for Increasing Hen Quota and Advocacy for Poultry Refresher Courses 8504.40ab The document is a letter from the association's secretary to the Egg Farmers of Victoria, expressing concerns about the yolk color testing system for egg producers. 8504.40ac Notice of The Half Yearly Conference of the Central Council will take place at City Hall, Bendigo, on Friday, 23rd November 1984 at 7:00 p.m. 8504.40ad The Secretary (K. Fitzgibbon) formally invites the full Board of the Egg Farmers of Victoria to attend a meeting in Bendigo on Tuesday, November 13, 1984 8504.40ae The Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria acknowledges receipt of a discussion paper on Egg Industry Stabilization sent by the Minister of Agriculture. 8504.40af CEPA Half Yearly Conference Business Paper Nov 1984 8504.40ag CEPA Minutes of annual Conference June 1984 8504.40ah This document is a letter from the Secretary of the South Bendigo Branch of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association, dated March 30, 1984. The letter is addressed to J. Quinlin, who is compiling a book on agriculture in Bendigo over the past 150 years. The Commercial Egg Producers' Association expresses their interest in the project and offers assistance. They specifically state their willingness to provide any information that may be helpful for the book. 8504.40ai This document is a formal letter from the South Bendigo Branch of the Commercial Egg Producers Association addressed to the Minister of Agriculture. The letter requests that members of the Poultry Advisory Board should be genuine representatives of poultry industry organizations and be nominated by those organizations. 8504.40aj Egg Farmers of Victoria Newletter - four pages April 1984 8504.40ak From CEPA to members: The Annual Meeting of the Central Council will be held at the Diagnostic Centre, Epsom, on Monday, 18th June, 1984, at 2:00 p.m. 8504.40al This document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture, Victoria, addressed to the Commercial Egg Producers Association. The letter acknowledges that two errors were present in a previous letter, (part of this document) sent to the Association and apologizes for these mistakes.It provides the corrected text for page 2, paragraph 3 of the earlier correspondence. Invitation for Industry Input: The Department emphasizes the importance of industry leaders contributing their views and comments.The Association is invited to make a written submission on any matters covered by the Terms of Reference. Submissions should be sent to Dr. Jim McLaughlin at the Department's address by June 1, 1984. 8504.40am This document is a formal acknowledgment letter from the Secretary of the Australian Senate's Select Committee on Animal Welfare. The document serves as an official confirmation that the concerns raised about caged birds will be considered by the relevant parliamentary committee. 8504.40an CEPA Notice of Annual Meeting June 1984 8504.40ao This document is a formal letter from the Minister of Agriculture, Eric Kent, addressed to Mr. D. Kennedy, M.P. The letter responds to an inquiry from Mr. Kennedy regarding the panel of names submitted by the Commercial Egg Producers Association for vacancies on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.40ap Minutes of Annual Conference June 1984 8504.40aq This document is a formal letter from the Minister of Agriculture addressing concerns about licence fee increases for small egg producers. 8504.40ar Six Pages. This document reports on the operations and activities of the Poultry Farmer Licensing Committee during the ninth licensing season, covering the period from March 1, 1983, to June 30, 1984. It was presented to both Houses of Parliament in Victoria as required by the Egg Industry Stabilization Act 1983. The report provides an official account of the committee's work in regulating and overseeing poultry farmer licensing within this timeframe. 8504.40as Six Pages - The Shield newsletter. This document is a publication from the R.S.P.C.A. (A.C.T.) Inc. dated July 1984. It appears to be an official communication or newsletter, registered by Australia Post, and likely contains information relevant to animal welfare or organizational updates for the R.S.P.C.A 8504.40at Notice of CEPA Half Yearly Conference Nov 1984 8504.40au This document is a formal letter from Bruce Reid, a Member of the Victorian Legislative Council, addressed to the Secretary of the South Bendigo Branch of the Commercial Egg Producers Association. The letter acknowledges receipt of the Association's objection to the proposed single fund plan for workers' compensation in Victoria. Bruce Reid states he will bring the Association's concerns to the attention of the Hon. Jeff Kennett, Leader of the Opposition.egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1981
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The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expressing support for various items. 8504.37m This document is a nomination letter submitted to the Minister of Agriculture, proposing candidates for the vacant Producer Member position on the Victorian Egg & Marketing Board. 8504.37n Formal apology letter sent by the Secretary of the Poultry Farmers Association of Australia:Apology for Delayed Response:The Secretary apologizes for not replying promptly to a notification regarding a recent Federal Council meeting. 8504.37o This document is a formal communication addressed to the Secretary (as addressed), transmitting several important items. 8504.37p This document is a formal letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the Minister of Agriculture. ...The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expressing support for various items. 8504.37m This document is a nomination letter submitted to the Minister of Agriculture, proposing candidates for the vacant Producer Member position on the Victorian Egg & Marketing Board. 8504.37n Formal apology letter sent by the Secretary of the Poultry Farmers Association of Australia:Apology for Delayed Response:The Secretary apologizes for not replying promptly to a notification regarding a recent Federal Council meeting. 8504.37o This document is a formal communication addressed to the Secretary (as addressed), transmitting several important items. 8504.37p This document is a formal letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the Minister of Agriculture. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1981. This item includes the following documents: 8504.37a Legal Liabilities for Sporting Clubs and Community Groups. The document explains that clubs and groups can be held legally responsible for damages or injuries occurring during their activities.Liability may arise from negligence, breach of duty, or failure to provide a safe environment. Incorporation is recommended to limit personal liability of members and office bearers. Incorporated entities are treated as separate legal bodies.Insurance is emphasized as essential for managing risks, including public liability, personal accident, and property insurance. 8504.37b Commercial Egg Producers Co-op's submission regarding agricultural policy and support for family farmers in Victoria 8504.37c The document is a letter from the association secretary to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, expressing concerns and suggestions after a recent meeting. 8504.37d To the Victorian Egg Board. Complaint About Reduced Purchases. The producer is concerned that Safeway Stores have significantly reduced their purchases of eggs from the Bendigo Crystal Egg Co., dropping from 80,000 dozen per week to about 40,000 dozen per week. 8504.37e Letter by the Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria to Mr Milton Whiting, M.P. The Association opposes the extension of daylight saving time in Victoria and supports abandoning it altogether. The letter states that the Association's 800 members are unanimous in their opposition to extending daylight saving, and most favour ending it. 8504.37f Confirmation of Attendance: The Secretary, K. Fitzgibbon, confirms that 12 members from their organization will attend the Victorian Egg Marketing Board meeting scheduled for 19th November, 1981. 8504.37g The document is a letter from K. Fitzgibbon to Mr. J.R.A. McMillan, Secretary of the Federal Council of Poultry Farmers Associations of Australia, dated August 20, 1981. Payment of Subscription Fee: A cheque for $250.00 is enclosed as payment for the 1979-80 subscription fee. 8504.37h The document is a formal letter from the secretary addressed to Minister Tom Austin. The group thanks Minister Austin for meeting with four of its members at the St. Arnaud Knitting Mills. 8504.37i This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria requesting a meeting with Mr J. W. Bourchier, M.P., to discuss two main industry concerns. The Association is concerned about a rumour that export controls on oatmeal may be lifted on September 16. 8504.37j To the Minister of Agriculture:Acknowledgement of Minister's ResponseThe Association thanks the Minister for his letter and the meeting held on March 17, 1981. The Association is concerned that the price increase is only effective until the end of the year.They disagree with the stated figure of £500,000, suggesting that if this is accurate, egg pulp is being sold at too low a price. 8504.37k To the Minister of Agriculture recommends Mr. Donald Kirkwood Bain for a position on the Egg Marketing Board 8504.37l To the Committee of Enquiry into the NSW Egg Industry. The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expressing support for various items. 8504.37m This document is a nomination letter submitted to the Minister of Agriculture, proposing candidates for the vacant Producer Member position on the Victorian Egg & Marketing Board. 8504.37n Formal apology letter sent by the Secretary of the Poultry Farmers Association of Australia:Apology for Delayed Response:The Secretary apologizes for not replying promptly to a notification regarding a recent Federal Council meeting. 8504.37o This document is a formal communication addressed to the Secretary (as addressed), transmitting several important items. 8504.37p This document is a formal letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the Minister of Agriculture. A large meeting was held in Bendigo with delegates from several country districts (Harcourt, Murrabit, Wedderburn, Euroa, Bendigo).The group is concerned about proposed changes to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, believing these changes are economically disadvantageous to country producers and decentralisation. 8504.37q This summary highlights the main points from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria Central Council half-yearly conference report from November 1981: 8504.37r Minutes from the 1981 Annual Meeting of the Commercial Egg Producers AssociationMeeting Details and AttendanceHeld at City Hall, Bendigo on June 22, 1981, with 21 members present from various districts. 8504.37s The document outlines the proceedings and resolutions from the Central Council's annual meeting regarding the egg industry. 8504.37t This document summarizes a special meeting of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria (C.E.P.A.) held on July 13, 1981, focused on industry recommendations and regulatory issues. 8504.37u Key Points from the Special Meeting of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria Central Council Meeting March 1981. 8505.37v This document is a formal response from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board addressing concerns from egg producers about packing material maintenance, reuse, and associated costs. It is to CEPA, Attention Mr M Jackman of Symons St Golden Square and addresses his two page hand written letter in Feb 1981 8505.37w Government of Victoria Department of Agriculture "Agnote" - Registration of agricultural chemicals and household insecticides March 1981 8505.37x The document from the Egg Marketing Board outlines additional charges and procedures for egg consignments handled by the Crystal Grading Floor 8505.37y The document outlines the agenda and minutes for the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria's central council and branch meetings held on November 19, 1981 8505.37z From the Crystal Egg Company informational letter regarding the new egg grading and pooling system: 8505.37aa Letter sent from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board circular. Effective April 20, 1981, the price of first quality Class B eggs is increased by 10¢ per dozen.This follows a previous reduction of 20¢ per dozen for Class B eggs after a Class A premium increase in February.Class A Premium Adjustment:The Class A premium is reduced from 30¢ to 20¢ per dozen, effective April 20, 1981.Prices for first quality Class A eggs remain unchanged.New Advance Prices (¢ per dozen). 8505.37ab From the Department of Agriculture Victoria's letter. The Department thanks C.E.P.A. members for reviewing and commenting on poultry training modules for the 1982 Farm Apprenticeship program at Bendigo Technical College.egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1989
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Fitzgibbon is preparing a letter to the Board to communicate CEPA's decision. 8504.45af Letter from Crystal Egg Company to Egg Producers re Deregulation in NSW Egg Industry The New South Wales Government deregulated its egg industry on July 26, resulting in the dissolution of the NSW Egg Corporation.Hen quotas in NSW are being compensated at $15 per bird by the government. 8504.45ag Letter from Crystal Egg Company to Egg Producers re preliminary Deregulation of the NSW Egg Industry and Its Impact on Victoria 8504.45ah Egg Industry Act amendment Bill Second Reading Speech 8504.45ai Egg Industry Licensing Committee Circular outlines the new licensing requirements for keeping hens under the Egg Industry Act 1989 8504.45aj CEPA Central Council minutes of the annual conference June 1989 8504.45ak Newsletter Egg Farmers of Victoria Jan 1989 - Four pages 8504.45al This document is a letter from the Bendigo and South Bendigo branches of CEPA to the Egg Farmers of Victoria, expressing urgent concern about the financial situation of egg producers. 8504.45am This document to the Crytal Egg Company, outlines concerns from C.E.P.A. branch members regarding financial pressures in their industry....Fitzgibbon is preparing a letter to the Board to communicate CEPA's decision. 8504.45af Letter from Crystal Egg Company to Egg Producers re Deregulation in NSW Egg Industry The New South Wales Government deregulated its egg industry on July 26, resulting in the dissolution of the NSW Egg Corporation.Hen quotas in NSW are being compensated at $15 per bird by the government. 8504.45ag Letter from Crystal Egg Company to Egg Producers re preliminary Deregulation of the NSW Egg Industry and Its Impact on Victoria 8504.45ah Egg Industry Act amendment Bill Second Reading Speech 8504.45ai Egg Industry Licensing Committee Circular outlines the new licensing requirements for keeping hens under the Egg Industry Act 1989 8504.45aj CEPA Central Council minutes of the annual conference June 1989 8504.45ak Newsletter Egg Farmers of Victoria Jan 1989 - Four pages 8504.45al This document is a letter from the Bendigo and South Bendigo branches of CEPA to the Egg Farmers of Victoria, expressing urgent concern about the financial situation of egg producers. 8504.45am This document to the Crytal Egg Company, outlines concerns from C.E.P.A. branch members regarding financial pressures in their industry. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1989. This item includes the following documents: 8504.45a Coliban Water Tariff Schedule and Billing Notice (2001/2002)Scope and ApplicabilityThe notice applies to water and sewerage districts managed by Coliban Water, as detailed in the schedule.Charges are set in accordance with Sections 260 and 264 of the Water Act 1989. 8504.45b Coliban Water notice of workshops on their management of supplies 8504.45c This document is a notice for an educational lecture night for egg farmers in Victoria, scheduled for June 1, 1989. The event features two main presentations 8504.45d This letter from the Crystal Egg Company addresses the following Concerns About the Egg Industry Bill. The company identifies three major areas of concern in the draft Egg Industry Bill that affect the Bendigo egg industry and emphasizes the need for prompt attention. The letter suggests that the Bendigo egg industry would be more effective in achieving its objectives through a joint and coordinated lobbying effort. 8504.45e Newsletter Vol 7 No 1 of the Egg Farmers of Victoria - 4 pages 8504.45f Newsletter Vol 7 No 2 of the Egg Farmers of Victoria - 4 pages 8504.45g Newsletter Vol 7 No 3 of the Egg Farmers of Victoria - 4 pages 8504.45h Egg Farmers of Victoria Circular of Approved Distributors 8504.45i Poultry Newsletter No 47 April 1989 - 16 pages 8504.45j Poultry Newsletter No 48 June 1989 - 14 pages 8504.45k Poultry Farmer Licensing Committe Circular 32/1989 - re hen quotas 8504.45l The document is a formal letter from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs to the Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. The Minister thanks the Association for their correspondence regarding the Victorian Egg Marketing Board (VEMB).The government is aware of ongoing concerns within the egg industry about VEMB operations. 8504.45m This document is a formal invitation for nominations to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, highlighting several key points. All current members' terms expire on 30 June 1989.Nomination Requirements. Three board members must be egg producers who earn a substantial portion of their income from egg production, as per Section 8 of the Marketing of Primary Products Act 1958. 8504.45n Newsletter Vol 7 No 5 of the Egg Farmers of Victoria - 4 pages 8504.45o This document is a formal letter from the Crystal Egg Company to egg producers in Bendigo, outlining key points regarding hen quota trading 8504.45p Egg Farmers of Victoria News Circular 37/89 8504.45q Egg Farmers of Victoria News Circulars 12 pages 8504.45r From the Crystal Egg Company, authorised agent for the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. Points highlight regulatory stability, improved industry conditions, and adjustments to payment terms for egg producers. 8504.45s Newspaper article. Discusses Key Points of the New Zealand Egg Industry Deregulation Document 8504.45t Newsletter Vol 7 No 6 of the Egg Farmers of Victoria - 6 pages 8504.45u The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria is invited to nominate at least five egg producers for potential appointment to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.45v To the NSW Minister of Agriculture. The letter expresses strong concerns that deregulation could create more problems than the current regulated system. 8504.45w Key Points of the Egg Industry Regulations 1989 8504.45x This document is the 1988-89 Agricultural Catalogue produced by the Technical Book & Magazine Co. P/L, located at 295 Swanston St., Melbourne. 8504.45y Five pages from the Victorian Farmers Federation, Egg producer Survival Kit. Aims to mobilize farmers for grassroots lobbying to strengthen support for the egg industry. 8504.45z From the Poultry Research Council NSW. Six page newsletter. Key Findings of the Egg Industry Study Tour 8504.45aa Egg Industry Bill Table of Provisions. 47 pages. Government Printer Melbourne 8504.45ab Ministerial Statement on Egg Marketing. Eight pages. The statement outlines the government's reaction to the Public Bodies Review Committee's findings on egg marketing arrangements and details proposed legislative reforms. 8504.45ac Egg Industry Bill 1989. Second Reading Speech. Nine pages 8504.45ad Certificate of Incorporation Feb 1989 8504.45ae The document is a business letter from Richard A. Guy, Managing Director of Crystal Egg Company, addressed to Mr. Kevin Fitzgibbon, Secretary of CEPA. re CEPA's Opposition to Code of Practice Adoption. CEPA has decided to oppose the idea of all Farm Pride Egg franchisees adopting a Code of Practice on their farms.Mr. Fitzgibbon is preparing a letter to the Board to communicate CEPA's decision. 8504.45af Letter from Crystal Egg Company to Egg Producers re Deregulation in NSW Egg Industry The New South Wales Government deregulated its egg industry on July 26, resulting in the dissolution of the NSW Egg Corporation.Hen quotas in NSW are being compensated at $15 per bird by the government. 8504.45ag Letter from Crystal Egg Company to Egg Producers re preliminary Deregulation of the NSW Egg Industry and Its Impact on Victoria 8504.45ah Egg Industry Act amendment Bill Second Reading Speech 8504.45ai Egg Industry Licensing Committee Circular outlines the new licensing requirements for keeping hens under the Egg Industry Act 1989 8504.45aj CEPA Central Council minutes of the annual conference June 1989 8504.45ak Newsletter Egg Farmers of Victoria Jan 1989 - Four pages 8504.45al This document is a letter from the Bendigo and South Bendigo branches of CEPA to the Egg Farmers of Victoria, expressing urgent concern about the financial situation of egg producers. 8504.45am This document to the Crytal Egg Company, outlines concerns from C.E.P.A. branch members regarding financial pressures in their industry.egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BALLET VICTORIA ON TOUR, BENDIGO, 20 June
... Ballet Victoria wishes to particularly express its gratitude to Dame Peggy van Praagh, D.B.E., Co-Artistic Director . . . 20 June Bendigo. ...Ballet Victoria wishes to particularly express its gratitude to Dame Peggy van Praagh, D.B.E., Co-Artistic Director . . . 20 June Bendigo. ...Ballet Victoria On Tour, Bendigo, 20 June. Program. Articles on: Elaine Fifield, Rex McNeill and Laurel Martyn. Photographs of: Elaine Fifield, Rex McNeill, Laurel Martyn, Julie Mann, John Nunn, Margaret Wilson, Dianne Parrington, Sherril Smith, Robyn Niblett, David Pierce and Halina Zdanowicz. Ballet Victoria. Artist Director: Laurel Martyn. Administrator: Peter K Burch. Artists: Elaine Fifield, Rex McNeill, Dianne Parrington, Sherril Smith, John Nunn, David Pierce, Julie Mann, Margaret Wilson, Robyn Niblett, Halina Zdanowicz, Gaye Sinclair. Administration: Maurice Scott, Stefan Wenczel, Jennie Miles, Val Baenziger, Arthur Turnbull, Janina Cunovas, Stefan Wenczel, Richard Divall, William Ilster, William Baxter, Luba Nedbajlo, Athol Shmith & John Cato. Production: Graham McGuffie, Barry N W Benson, David Brindley, Judith Allen & Judith Sinclair. Head office and Studios: 49 Bouverie Street, Carlton, Victoria, 3053. Short articles with photos of; Elaine Fifield, Rex McNeill and Laurel Martyn. Photographs of Julie Mann, John Nunn, Margaret Wilson, Dianne Parrington, Sherril Smith, Robyn Niblett, David Pierce and Halina Zdanowicz. The Victorian Ballet Guild Patron: The Lady Casey. Chairman: W C Jewell. Directors: Harold Badger, Brian Dixon, MLA. L St. B Foster, R N Grove, G J Troup, J Scandrett. Ballet Victoria Production Credits: Lighting for all Ballets was designed by Graham McGuffie. Shoes and tights supplied by Martin's Ballet Boutique Advance Manager's car supplied by AVIS Rent-A-Car Audio consultant Graeme Thorne All scenery and costumes made in the Ballet Victoria workshops. Ballet Victoria wishes to particularly express its gratitude to Dame Peggy van Praagh, D.B.E., Co-Artistic Director . . . 20 June Bendigo. Some advertisements also appear in program.Kenneth James Print Melbourneentertainment, theatre, ballet victoria, ballet victoria on tour, bendigo, 20 june. program. articles on: elaine fifield, rex mcneill and laurel martyn. photographs of: elaine fifield, rex mcneill, laurel martyn, julie mann, john nunn, margaret wilson, dianne parrington, sherril smith, robyn niblett, david pierce and halina zdanowicz.. artist director: laurel martyn. administrator: peter k burch. artists: elaine fifield, rex mcneill, dianne parrington, sherril smith, john nunn, david pierce, julie mann, margaret wilson, robyn niblett, halina zdanowicz, gaye sinclair. administration: maurice scott, stefan wenczel, jennie miles, val baenziger, arthur turnbull, janina cunovas, stefan wenczel, richard divall, william ilster, william baxter, luba nedbajlo, athol shmith & john cato. production: graham mcguffie, barry n w benson, david brindley, judith allen & judith sinclair. head office and studios: bouverie street, carlton, victoria, . elaine fifield, rex mcneill and laurel martyn. photographs of julie mann, john nunn, margaret wilson, dianne parrington, sherril smith, robyn niblett, david pierce and halina zdanowicz. the lady casey. chairman: w c jewell. directors: harold badger, brian dixon, mla. l st. b foster, r n grove, g j troup, j scandrett. ballet victoria production credits: graham mcguffie. martin's ballet boutique avis rent-a-car audio consultant graeme thorne. dame peggy van praagh, d.b.e., co-artistic director . . . 20 june bendigo. advertisements in program. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1985
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Request for Meeting:The association is requesting a deputation (meeting) with the entire Board of the Egg Farmers of Victoria in Melbourne. 8504.40ae The document is a letter from the Bendigo Branch of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria expressing concern about proposed changes to Department of Agriculture services for the poultry industry. ...Request for Meeting:The association is requesting a deputation (meeting) with the entire Board of the Egg Farmers of Victoria in Melbourne. 8504.40ae The document is a letter from the Bendigo Branch of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria expressing concern about proposed changes to Department of Agriculture services for the poultry industry. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1985. This item includes the following documents: 8504.41a 8504.41a Egg Farmers of Victoria 1984-1985 Report 26 pages 8504.41b This document is an official invitation from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, dated July 2, 1985, addressed to Mr. K. Fitzgibbon. Meeting Location and DateThe Board's August meeting is scheduled for August 21, 1985, at the Bendigo Municipal Offices, as the area is expected to be free of quarantine issues by then. 8504.41c The Board postponed the Bendigo meeting due to farm quarantines, which was later confirmed as a responsible decision. 8504.41d The document is a formal response from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs to the Commercial Egg Producers Association regarding poultry industry services in northern Victoria. 8504.41e Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria is asked to submit a panel of at least three and not more than five qualified growers for consideration. 8504.41f Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The Governor in Council has made new appointments to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board.Details of these appointments are provided in an enclosed statement (not included in the summary). 8504.41g Here are the key points from the Crystal Egg Company letter addressing complaints from the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria:Response to Complaints:The company disputes all points raised in the association's letter, stating there are no grounds for the complaints.The author expresses confusion about the complaints and suggests direct communication (phone or in-person) to resolve issues quickly. 8504.41h Egg Farmers of Victoria. The document outlines correspondence regarding legislative changes and quota levy arrangements for the Victorian egg industry 8504.41i From Egg Farmers of Victoria; the document outlines proposed amendments to the Marketing of Primary Products Act, focusing on the egg industry in Victoria. 8504.41j The document details the new Producer Agent Contracts for egg producers, outlining two contract types and their key requirements 8504.41k The document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria addressed to Mr. David Kennedy, M.L.A. The Association asks Mr. Kennedy to arrange a meeting with the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Evan Walker, to discuss issues related to transporting country eggs to Melbourne.Proposal for Egg Board Composition: 8504.41l Letter to the Egg Farmers Association of Victoria's letter. The Association opposes the Board's recommendation to phase out dockage subsidies, viewing it as discriminatory against country egg producers and those outside metropolitan areas.They argue that industry costs should be shared equally across all sectors; also Concerns About Public Health Statements 8504.41m Letter to Bruce Reid MLC regarding the Egg Industry Stabilization Amendment Act 1985 8504.41n Letter to David Kennedy MLA regarding the Egg Industry Stabilization Amendment Act 1985 8504.41o Letter to Bernie Dunne MLC regarding the Egg Industry Stabilization Amendment Act 1985 8504.41p To Evan Walker MLC The document is a formal letter expressing protest and concern regarding the misrepresentation and misuse of confidential correspondence about the Egg Farmers of Victoria's 5-year plan. 8504.41q To the Egg Farmers of Victoria. The document is a formal letter expressing concern and protest over the misrepresentation and misuse of correspondence related to the Egg Farmers of Victoria's 5-year plan. 8504.41r This document is a formal letter to the General Manager of Egg Farmers of Victoria, addressing clarifications and proposed changes to marketing and quota schemes for egg producers in Victoria and New South Wales. 8504.41s This document is a formal letter from the Secretary of CEPA, dated July 30, 1985. The key points are:The letter notifies members about a resolution regarding the incorporation of the Association. 8504.41t Disappointment with Egg Farmers of Victoria Board's Actions Producers. 8504.41u The document is a formal letter from the secretary of CEPA to the manager of Crystal Egg Co., highlighting several concerns about the company's egg grading service 8504.41v Notice of Annual Conference Announcement. The Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association will hold its Annual Conference.Date and Time: Wednesday, 19th June 1985 at 6:00 p.m.Location: R.S.L. Hall, Kangaroo Flat. 8504.41w Notice of AGM Meeting Date and Time:Thursday, 27th June 1985 at 7:00 8504.41x This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of CEPA, addressed to Mr. C. L. Jefferson, Secretary of the Egg Farmers of Victoria. Request for Meeting:The association is requesting a deputation with the entire Board of the Egg Farmers of Victoria in Melbourne.The purpose of the meeting is to discuss proposed changes affecting the egg industry. 8504.41y CEPA is submitting nominations for the Producer Member position on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board.T hree candidates are nominated: Peter Carpeneeer: Retiring member, served the past two years, praised for his representation, nominated for another term. Ron Robins: From Harcourt. Gary Robertson: From Lockwood South. The letter is addressed to Mr. E. Walker, Minister of Agriculture, and sent by K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the association. 8504.41z The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg & Producers Association of Victoria addressed to Mr. Michael John, M.L.A., congratulating him on his recent election to Parliament. 8504.41aa This document is a congratulatory letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria to Ken Wright, marking his election to Parliament. 8504.41ab This document is a congratulatory letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria to David Kennedy, marking his election to Parliament. 8504.41ac This document is a formal letter from the Secretary of CEPA to the Minister for Agriculture. The key points are:Request for Meeting. The association is seeking a meeting with the Minister for Agriculture at the earliest convenience. The main topic is to discuss the future of the poultry industry in the state. 8504.41ad This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of CEPA addressed to Mr. C. L. Jefferson, Secretary of the Egg Farmers of Victoria. Request for Meeting:The association is requesting a deputation (meeting) with the entire Board of the Egg Farmers of Victoria in Melbourne. 8504.40ae The document is a letter from the Bendigo Branch of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria expressing concern about proposed changes to Department of Agriculture services for the poultry industry. Key points include. The letter opposes the recommendation to transfer Greg Parkinson (a poultry industry officer) to Melbourne and review Bendigo's poultry services after 12 months. 8504.41af This document is a membership directory for the C.E.P.A. Bendigo Branch, listing members' names and addresses. Contains a table of members with their names, addresses, and membership numbers. Some members are noted as 'Life Members', indicating special status (e.g., D.T. Dixon, J.D. Oakes). 8504.41ag The document records the executive meeting of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria held on April 25, 1985 8504.41ah The Central Council Executive Meeting held on 30th May 1985 Minutes 8504.41ai The executive meeting minutes of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, April 1985 8504.41aj CEPA Annual Conference Minutes June 1985 8504.41ak Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter, four pages, March 1985 8504.41al This document outlines proposed quality standards and sampling procedures for egg freshness, focusing on Haugh Units, to be included in a 5-year plan 8504.41am Notice of Annual CEPA Meeting June 1995 8504.41an This document is an invitation from the Commercial Egg Producers Association (CEPA) to its members in the Bendigo and South Bendigo branches. Monthly MeetingsMeetings are held on the second Monday of each month at the R.S.L. Hall, Kangaroo Flat, at 8:00 p.m. 8504.41ao This document contains a series of correspondence between the South Bendigo Branch of the Commercial Egg Producers Association, government officials, and members of parliament regarding the aftermath of a fowl plague outbreak in Victoria, Australia. There was significant concern among egg producers about delays in receiving compensation for losses due to the fowl plague outbreak. 8504.41ap This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association Co-operative Limited, dated October 7, 1985. The letter informs the recipient about the status of subscription payments. It confirms that two members, Popple E. and Somerville R., have paid their subscriptions through the Co-operative.Action Requested: The secretary recommends that the recipient notes these payments for their records. 8504.41aq This document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture, Victoria, addressing the potential transfer and replacement of a poultry officer in the Bendigo area. 8504.41ar This document is a formal letter from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs addressing the status and future of poultry industry services in the Bendigo region 8504.41as Letters between CEPA and members of parliament re docking charges 8504.41at This document is a formal letter from Ernie Dunn, a Member of the Legislative Council and Leader of the National Party (Council), addressed to Mr. J. Heard, Secretary of the South Bendigo Branch of the Commercial Egg Producers Association. The letter informs Mr. Heard about comments made in the State Parliament regarding the replacement of the Poultry Officer in the Bendigo region. Ernie Dunn has enclosed a copy of his parliamentary comments for Mr. Heard's information.Communication: The letter serves as an official communication to keep the poultry association informed about parliamentary discussions relevant to their interests. 8504.41au This document is a formal letter from Tom Austin, MP, addressing concerns about the proposed removal of the egg transport subsidy. 8504.41av This document is a formal notification to CEPA Secretary Mr. R. Broadbent regarding the appointment of industry representatives to two Poultry Industry/Department working parties, from the Department of Agriculture 8504.41aw This document is a letter from Bernie Dunn, Member of the Legislative Council and Leader of the National Party (Council), addressed to Mrs. Joan Heard, Secretary of the South Bendigo C.E.P.A. Bernie Dunn acknowledges receipt of Mrs. Heard's letter regarding concerns about additional dockage (freight charges) for egg transport between Bendigo and Melbourne. 8504.41ax Letters between CEPA and Members of Parloiamnet. The document outlines the Victorian Egg Board's plan to phase out transport subsidies in the egg industry by 1989. Since 1937, transport costs for moving eggs from grading floors or depots to market or processing plants have been covered by an equalization fund, financed by a levy on all eggs produced.In 1984/85, subsidies totaled $710,000 (1.44 cents per dozen); by 1985/86, this was estimated at $800,000 (1.6 cents per dozen). Rising transport costs have increased the subsidy burden and associated levies.The shift of egg production from metropolitan to country areas has hidden the true cost of transport for some producers.No other primary industry subsidizes transport to market, and Victoria is the last state to do so after NSW removed its subsidy.egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1988
... Joan Heard for her interest in poultry seminars previously conducted in Melbourne by the World Poultry Science Association (WPSA). 8504.44aau This document is a formal letter from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs, dated July 27, 1988, addressed to G J Hilson, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers Association. 8504.44aav This document is a formal letter from the South Bendigo Branch of egg producers in Victoria, expressing concerns to the Egg Farmers of Victoria about the delayed operation of an egg washer at Crystal. ...Joan Heard for her interest in poultry seminars previously conducted in Melbourne by the World Poultry Science Association (WPSA). 8504.44aau This document is a formal letter from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs, dated July 27, 1988, addressed to G J Hilson, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers Association. 8504.44aav This document is a formal letter from the South Bendigo Branch of egg producers in Victoria, expressing concerns to the Egg Farmers of Victoria about the delayed operation of an egg washer at Crystal. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1988. This item includes the following documents: 8504.44a Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 7 July 1988 - four pages 8504.44b Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 6 June 1988 - four pages 8504.44c Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 8 Aug 1988 - four pages 8504.44d Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 9 Sept 1988 - five pages 8504.44e Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 11 Nov 1988 - four pages 8504.44f Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 12 Dec 1988 - six pages 8504.44g Australian Quarantine - Looking to the Future, a Government policy statement, circulated by the Hon. Peter Cook Minister for Resources, December 1988 - 55 page booklet 8504.44h Egg Farmers of Victoria Annual Report 1987 to 1988 - 40 pages 8504.44i 29th Victorian random sample laying test 1986-88 by Loris Mason, Ivan Smith, Keath Pattern, Poultry Industry Services.Final Report. 18 pages. 8504.44j This document is a formal acknowledgment from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs to the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. The Department received a letter from the Association, dated 22 July, containing comments on the Minister's statement about egg marketing.The Minister expresses gratitude for the feedback provided by the Association. The comments from the Association have been noted and will be considered in relation to egg marketing policies or decisions. 8504.44k This document is a formal notification regarding appointments to the Egg Board for a term ending June 30, 1989. 8504.44l From Ron Best MLC. Key Points of the NSW Egg Industry Reform Document. The NSW egg industry must shift from heavy regulation to a more market-oriented approach to improve efficiency and competitiveness. Current arrangements are complex, controversial, and unsustainable; managed change is preferred over abrupt deregulation or maintaining the status quo. 8504.44m David Kennedy, MLA, expresses his support for the request to have a representative from Northern Victoria on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, aligning with the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria's advocacy. 8504.44n This document is a formal response from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs to a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria regarding changes to the Egg Marketing Act. 8504.44o This document is a formal letter from the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet addressed to the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. The Department confirms receipt of a letter from the Association regarding egg marketing arrangements. 8504.44p The Poultry Farmer Licensing Committee's key activities during the 1987-1988 financial year included overseeing licensing operations for poultry farmers, ensuring compliance with the Egg Industry Stabilization Act 1983, and reporting to Parliament. 8504.44q National Social Science Survey Volume 1, No 1 Report Aug 1988 8504.44r This document is a professional letter from Policy Consultants to the Commercial Egg Producers Association, highlighting the following key points: Policy Consultants specialize in policy analysis, development, representation, and implementation. The firm has been operating for over 18 months and has built a credible record of achievements for its clients.They have established an excellent reputation for the quality of their work 8504.44s Newsletter "Eggbeat" Spring 1988. Includes: Deregulation in the New Zealand egg industry, as discussed at the 8th Annual Egg Industry Conference, involved significant changes from a previously controlled market. 8504.44t Agrimark News, the Australian Agribusiness Newsletter Issue 3. This document emphasizes the importance of marketing research and strong customer relationships in Australian agribusiness. 8504.44u Jaques Martin Hewitt International May Economic Statement July 1988 - 4 pages. The document provides detailed analysis of changes to superannuation from the May Economic Statement, focusing on impacts for funds, employers, and trustees. 8504.44v Producer Meeting Summary at Crystal Egg July 1988. Record attendance at the meeting reflected widespread concern among producers about low returns in the egg industry. 8504.44w This document is a formal letter from Ron Best, a Victorian legislator, addressed to Kevin Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. Ron Best is monitoring developments regarding a report on the New South Wales (NSW) egg industry and related issues faced by the NSW Government, particularly concerning Mr. Paul Galea. 8504.44x Invitation to Victorian Egg ProducersThe Poultry Research Council is inviting Victorian egg producers to an informal meeting on the evening of March 8th, 1987, at the VEMB auditorium in Keysborough. 8504.44y From the Poultry Research Council. The Poultry Research Council manages levy funds from egg producers and taxpayers to benefit the egg industry and consumers.Levy collection changed as of July 1: 3.25 cents per hen quota, deducted monthly by State Egg Corporations and Boards. 8504.44z From the Poultry Research Council. The Council is reviewing fifty applications for funding new and ongoing projects, as well as travel grants for the 1988/89 financial year. 8504.44aa This document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs to the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, requesting nominations for the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.44ab The document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs in Victoria, addressed to the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. The Department thanks the Association for submitting comments on the Public Bodies Review Committee's report concerning the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.44ac Key Points of the 1988 Australian Primary Industries and Resources Reforms 8504.44ad This document is a transcript from a 1988 egg industry meeting, highlighting key challenges and concerns regarding egg pricing and industry regulation:There is significant frustration among producers due to poor communication between the government, the Prices Commissioner, the Egg Board, and producers themselves. 8504.44ae This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association (CEPA) dated December 5, 1988, addressed to Mrs. Jean Vipadi of the Egg Farmers of Victoria. CEPA requests the names of all egg producers supplying the Crystal Egg Company in Bendigo. 8504.44af To the Department of Agriculture and Rural affairs. The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria formally requests: Copies of all papers presented at a poultry seminar held in Melbourne on June 21, 1988. Organization of a poultry industry seminar in Bendigo or Northern Victoria to facilitate attendance by local producers who find it difficult to travel to Melbourne. 8504.44ag To the Department of Agriculture and Rural affairs. The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria addressing concerns about proposed changes to the Egg Marketing Act. 8504.44ah Annual Supplement in the Bendigo Advertiser. The document outlines the challenges and developments in the egg industry in the Bendigo region, focusing on the period up to 1988. 8504.44ai The document is a formal letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to the Minister of Agriculture & Rural Affairs. The Association urges the appointment of a representative from northern Victoria poultry producers to the Egg Board, highlighting that country producers have lacked representation for the past 10 years. 8504.44aj To International Public Relations, Melbourne. These points highlight ongoing dissatisfaction with current egg pricing governance and the need for internal resolution before further action. 8504.44ak This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of an association, addressed to Mr. Kevin Brinkkotter, President of the Poultry Section of the Victorian Farmers Union (V.F.U.).Key Points:The association is requesting clarification on the V.F.U.'s policy regarding Professor Alan Fels and egg pricing. 8504.44al The document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, dated May 10, 1988. The Association is requesting an increase in the price of all grades of eggs due to rising costs, including upcoming increases in S.E.C. charges.The letter emphasizes the need for a reasonable return to ensure the viability of egg producers. 8504.44am To the Egg Marketing Working Party. Submission from CEPA. 8504.44an This document is a nomination letter proposing candidates for the position of Producer Member on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. The letter submits a panel of names for consideration for the Producer Member position on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board.Primary Nominee:Ron Robins (born 20th July, 1924) is the first choice. He has 37 years of experience in the egg industry.He operates a farm with his son, managing 10,500 birds, which allows him the flexibility to serve on the Board. 8504.44ao This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria, addressed to Mr. David Kennedy, M.L.A. The Association is requesting a meeting (deputation) with the Labour Party Rural Committee. 8504.44ap To the Labour Party working Committee. CEPA requests a meeting with them. 8504.44aq To the Minister of Agricultura and Rural affairs. Disagreement with the results of a meeting with the Crystal Egg Company. 8504.44ar To the Labour Party Rural Committee requesting a deputation meeting. 8504.44as To the Egg farmers of Victoria. CEPA requests a rise in egg prices. 8504.44at The submission is from Bendigo egg producers to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, following discussions about establishing an egg washing facility at Crystal Egg Co. in Bendigo.A Board sub-committee (Messrs. Foster and Peacock) was formed to investigate options. 8504.44au Industry Super Update Newletter No 11. Discusses Confusion Over Superannuation Tax Changes. 8504.44av The document presents a review of Victorian egg prices conducted by the Prices Commissioner in March 1988. The review was led by Professor Allan Fels, serving as the Prices Commissioner for Victoria.The focus was on evaluating the pricing structure and market conditions for eggs in Victoria at that time.The review aimed to ensure fair pricing practices and assess any regulatory or economic factors influencing egg prices. 8504.44aw Promotional letter regarding re Industrial Relations. Recipients receive a special update with important changes in the industrial relations system. The Index is a comprehensive guide (over 400 pages) to major and minor players in industrial relations.It contains practical, up-to-date information. 8504.44ax This document is a formal letter from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board to the Commercial Egg Producers Association. The Board previously agreed in 1984 to provide financial assistance to the Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture for facility development, but the College did not proceed at that time. The College has now submitted a similar request for financial assistance. 8504.44ay News circulars issued by the Victorian Egg Marketing Board (Egg Farmers of Victoria) during 1988 8504.44az From the Egg Farmers of Victoria disussion of various points which reflect operational changes, pricing adjustments, quality improvements, and future marketing plans for the Victorian egg industry. 8504.44aaa From the Egg Farmers of Victoria. Key Points of the Victorian Egg Marketing Board Regulatory Changes 8504.44aab News circulars issued by the Victorian Egg Marketing Board (Egg Farmers of Victoria) during 1988 8504.44aac The document is a letter from Bernie Dunn, Leader of the National Party (Council), addressing concerns about deregulation in the egg industry. 8504.44aad The letter is from David Kennedy, a member of the Legislative Assembly, addressed to Kevin Fitzgibbons, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producer's Association.Kennedy encloses a reply from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Mr. Evan Walker, regarding representations made on behalf of the Association about a submission to the Public Bodies Review Committee Report. 8504.44aae From David Kennedy MP - Ministerial Statement on Egg Marketing. 8504.44aaf This document is a formal response from the Legislative Council's Agriculture & Rural Affairs Caucus Committee to a request from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria for a meeting. The Committee acknowledges receipt of the Association's request for a meeting regarding concerns in the poultry industry. 8504.44aag This document is a formal letter from Michael John, M.P., Member for Bendigo East, addressed to Mr. Kevin Fitzgibbon, Secretary of C.E.P.A. Acknowledgement of Correspondence:Michael John thanks Mr. Fitzgibbon for his letter dated December 28, 1988, which included a copy of a letter sent to the Minister for Agriculture & Rural Affairs.The correspondence concerns the Public Bodies Review Committee Report on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.44aah This document is a letter from Senator Shirley Walters advocating for legislative reform regarding the Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975. Private property can be added to the National Estate register without owners being notified or aware. This process can impose severe restrictions on property use, affecting all types of property (residential, commercial, industrial, rural).Proposed Solution 8504.44aai This document outlines the agenda and contact details for an upcoming meeting of the Coliban Water Investigation Committee. 8504.44aaj Submission for Protest Meeting 1988. Victorian egg producers in 1988 faced significant financial and regulatory challenges 8504.44aak CEPA Minutes of Annual Conference June 1988 8504.44aal Envelope with Crystal Indistries Logo and Address, 37cent Stamp with Queen Elizabeth Australia 8504.44aam Envelope addressed to All Members of CEPA, Card of thanks 8504.44aan Minutes of CEPA Annual Conference June 1988 8504.44aao Newsletter "The Rural Scene" from the Primary Industry and Energy Minister John Kerin. This document outlines the Australian Federal Government's approach to supporting rural industries and communities, emphasizing the interconnectedness of industry and community life in country areas. 8504.44aap From the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs is coordinating with the Commercial Egg Producers' Association regarding HPSA seminars at the Egg Board in Keysborough.Greg Parkinson, the main speaker, will reach out to arrange a suitable meeting date. 8504.44aaq Handwritten letter from Murray Oakes re meeting at Roberstsons' 8504.44aar This document is a formal letter from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board (trading as Egg Farmers of Victoria) to the Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture. The key points are:Interest-Free Loan OfferThe Board is providing a five-year, interest-free loan of $50,000 to the College. 8504.44aas This document is a formal response from the Crystal Egg Company to Mrs. Joan Heard of CEPA, addressing concerns about the effectiveness of a recent meeting and clarifying issues related to egg industry costs and pricing. 8504.44aat This document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs regarding the organization of educational poultry seminars in Bendigo. The letter thanks Mrs. Joan Heard for her interest in poultry seminars previously conducted in Melbourne by the World Poultry Science Association (WPSA). 8504.44aau This document is a formal letter from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs, dated July 27, 1988, addressed to G J Hilson, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers Association. 8504.44aav This document is a formal letter from the South Bendigo Branch of egg producers in Victoria, expressing concerns to the Egg Farmers of Victoria about the delayed operation of an egg washer at Crystal. The egg washer, expected to be operational by August, is still not usable, causing concern among small producers.egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, The Caravan of Dreams and Other verses of the Grampians Road, 1923
... Victoria. ‘The Caravan of Dreams’ was her last publication. This book is of considerable significance as a book of original poems by Lindsay Russell, an Australian author who lived in the local area (Mortlake). The book was printed at the Terang Express ...This book contains poems written by Lindsay Russell. This was the pen name of Ethel Stonehouse (1883-1964) who was born in Nhill, Victoria and published verse, short stories and novels. She gained a national reputation for her novels, many of which were controversial at the time, dealing with rebellious women and they were often critical of some aspects of the Catholic Church. Her first novel, ‘Smouldering Fires’ sold 100,000 copies in Australia alone. In 1914 Ethel Stonehouse married Dr John Scott and came to live in Mortlake, Victoria. ‘The Caravan of Dreams’ was her last publication. This book is of considerable significance as a book of original poems by Lindsay Russell, an Australian author who lived in the local area (Mortlake). The book was printed at the Terang Express newspaper office in 1923. This is a soft cover book of 32 pages. It has a dark blue cover with a border at the top and bottom of the front cover and black printing. The ornate borders are repeated throughout the pages. The book contains 28 poems. The cover is a little stained. Daisy Quick Allanbee Teranglindsay russell (ethel stonehouse), history of mortlake, australian literature, warrnambool history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Certificate, Loyal Victoria Lodge, mid 1940s
... The Officers and Members of the Loyal Victoria Lodge No. 4835 express grateful recognition and sincere appreciation to Bro. ...The Officers and Members of the Loyal Victoria Lodge No. 4835 express grateful recognition and sincere appreciation to Bro. ...The Loyal Victoria Lodge was established in Warrnambool in1862. It was a Lodge connected with the Friendly Society Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows. Friendly Societies were established to give members assistance in times of illness and hardship and to offer insurance against such events. The MUIOOF had its origins in Manchester, England. The Warrnambool Lodge built the Oddfellows Hall in Koroit Street in 1869 and in 1872 it joined with other friendly societies and established the Friendly Societies Park in Koroit Street. The MUIOOF joined with the Australian Natives Association and today the new name in Australian Unity. No details are available on W. A. McLean but the certificate indicates that he served his country during World War Two.This certificate is of considerable interest as the Loyal Victoria Lodge was a pioneer friendly society in Warrnambool with its history going back to 1862. It is also a good example of the certificates given to Warrnambool residents who had rendered significant war time service in World War Two.Framed Certificate featuring text and a coloured picture. The picture includes: a dove, five scrolls, a laurel wreath surrounding a globe, three women in long dresses, three young children, two stylised flower beds, rays of light, a hill and four coats of arms. It is covered with clear plastic with a metal back and metal prop. WARRNAMBOOL DISTRICT INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS IN VICTORIA MANCHESTER UNITY FRIENDLY SOCIETY. The Officers and Members of the Loyal Victoria Lodge No. 4835 express grateful recognition and sincere appreciation to Bro. W. A. McLean for services rendered to God, King and Empire in Great War, 1939- 1945. N.G.Chas Gerock V.G. F.J. Toogood Rob Fairbridge Secretary. a circular red seal. -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Zelda Martin, Central Victorian Goldmining towns - Boom Towns or Ghost Towns?, c1996
... Victoria 1853/1854...Surveyor General's Department - 1850's...Victorian Schools 1850's...A.B.Orlebar...Haines Land Bill...William Charles Haines...Wilson Gray...Land Tenure...Land Leagues...Victorian Gazetteer...The Tarrangower Times and Maldon Advertiser - 1858-1867...The Mount Alexander Mail 1854-1866...The Tarnagulla Courier 1864...Dunolly and Burnt Creek Express...Parker Edward Stone Parker Edgar Morrison Mount Franklin Protectorate Dja Dja Wurrung Memorial Cairn Franklinford Mt Franklin Memorial Cairn jajowurrong dja dja wurung tjaowarong wothowurong assistant protectors daylesford museum buluk rock art - grampians aboriginal mythology - grampians aborigines first nations people mount franklin aboriginal artifacts lake burrumbeet native police force central board of aborigines yandoit Commissioners' Reports Wardens' Reports Port Phillip/Victoria Directories 1839-1867 Local Government - Victoria 1853/1854 Surveyor General's Department - 1850's Victorian Schools 1850's A.B.Orlebar Haines Land Bill William Charles Haines Wilson Gray Land Tenure Land Leagues Victorian Gazetteer The Tarrangower Times and Maldon Advertiser - 1858-1867 The Mount Alexander Mail 1854-1866 The Tarnagulla Courier 1864 Dunolly and Burnt Creek Express 1862-1871 Bryce Rose's Diggings Directory The Castlemaine Directory 1862-1863 " [.1] 4th item in light blue display book titled Research Approach/Overview of Chapters/Confirmation of Canditure/Chapters1,2,3&4 of proposed thesis. ...Zelda Martin was a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne.[.1] 4th item in light blue display book titled Research Approach/Overview of Chapters/Confirmation of Canditure/Chapters1,2,3&4 of proposed thesis. *Twenty-seven page article on Victorian goldfields towns titled: Central Victorian Goldmining Towns - Boom Towns or Ghost Towns. The article was written during the author's PhD study. It outlines the context methodology, and resources and the chapters of the proposed thesis: (1) Central Victorian Goldmining Towns - The Context (2) Contemporary Views of the Factors Necessary for Town Growth (3) Outward Manifestations of Town Growth (4) The Trappings of Government (5-9) The Main Towns and Their Hinterland. [.2] 5th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter 1 of proposed thesis titled 'Pick, Shovel and Tin Dish Mining.' Covers in Section A: Central Victoria - Pre 1851: Aborigines in Central Victoria, Squatters, and Government. Section B: The years 1851-1854: The Early Gold Rushes, Government Reaction, Township Surveys, Legislation, Town Development, Local Government and Early Settlement. [.3] 6th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *2A of proposed thesis titled 'Contemporary Views of the Factors Necessary for Town Growth'. Similar information to Chapter 1 plus extra re towns and maps. Sections: Introduction, Context of Place - Geographical Towns Listed, The Context of Time - Pre1851 Aborigines, Governance of Port Phillip, The Squatters, The Villages of Central Victorian Highlands, Conclusion, Condensed Version of Chapter2B. [.4] 7th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter2B of proposed thesis. Sections: Area of Research, Schools, Banks, Newspapers, Progress Association, Town Development - Sandhurst (Bendigo), Ballarat, Castlemaine,, Maryborough, Ararat and Stawell. [.5] 8th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter 3 of proposed thesis titled 'Outward Manifestations of Town Growth'. Sections: Introduction, Contemporary Writing, Educationalists, The Bankers, The Townsfolk, Current Theory, General Theories of Urban Development, and Conclusion. [.6] 9th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter 4 of proposed thesis titled 'Trappings of Government' Sections: Introduction, Early Government Attitudes to Mining and Town Development, Law and Order, Township Surveys, Legislation, Local Government, Transport and Communication, The People and Lobbyists. [.7] 10th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *'The Rise and Fall of Central Victorian Goldmining Towns'. Includes a map showing main Goldfields, a table showing towns and villages at two points in time - 1857 and 1871; a Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources. [.8] Resource No1. Black display book titled Local Towns 1 : Alma: *Brief history *Directory *Maps Amphitheatre / Mountain Hut: *Brief History Post Office Directory Ararat: *Brief History *Post Office Directory 1869 - Alphabetical Listing by Occupation *Ararat - Prominent Citizens of 1858 *Langi-Morgala Museum Avoca: *Brief History *Excerpts from 'Avoca The Early Years', Margery and Betty Beavis; pg1 - Beginnings; pg11 - The Midas Touch; pg25 - Local Gold Escorts; pg27 - A Town is Born; pg51- The Administration of Justice; pg53 - The Ways of the Law; pg61 - News of the Day; pg65 - A Time to Play; pg72 - Land Ownership *Post Office Directory (Bailliere's) 1869 *Tourism Map and Information of area *Historic Avoca - A 5.5km Tour *Avoca & the Pyrenees Region - information pamphlet Ballarat: *Early History of Ballarat - Ballarat Historical Society, Publication No.1: origin of the name; Ballaarat - the Beginning; Fabulous Yields from the Ballaarat Goldfield; *Streetscape Lydiard Street. *Hand drawn map showing Leigh River, Old Portland Bay Road, plaque on road to Colac; etc. *Newspaper article re 'The Theatre Royal' ( which stood in the vicinity of the current Owen Williams store) - 'The News'15/04/1998 *Article - 'Ballarat's Mechanics' Institute Lives On' Ballarat Courier, 14/09/1985 *Article - Standing the Test of Time' The News 17/11/1993 re The Mechanics Institute & picture of the Reading Room *'Ballarat a Study of a City, Phyllis Reichl, pub. Nelson, 1968; no.3 place, time and people field studies series *Investigator Vol.33 No.2, 1998 Geelong Historical Society. Article on pg75 describes Ballarat in 1861 *Folded poster - 'Ballarat 100' a history of telegraph communication, pub. Telecom. Beaufort (Fiery Creek): *Brief history *Post Office Directory [.9] Resource No.2 Black Folder Titled Towns cont.No2 Bendigo (Sandhurst): *'Family & Local History at the Bendigo Library - 1851-2001 150 years of gold'. *Bendigo Government Camp in 1853 illustration; key to sketch and names of Government officers stationed there *Excerpts from 'Bendigo and Vicinity' Adolph Haman *The Bendigo Goldfield Registry - pgs 1-7 Introduction *Excerpt: 'Breaking the Grip' *Excerpt: The Most Go-Ahead Place *Excerpts from 'History of Bendigo' - anti license agitation; laying out of town; proposed railway; gold calls and dividends; the Sandhurst Municipality; journalism *Bibliography Blackwood: *Excerpts from 'Aspects of Early Blackwood - The Goldfield, the Landmarks, the Pioneers' Alan J Buckingham and Margaret F Hitchcock, JG Publishing,1980 Buninyong: *A Brief History *Investigator Vol1 No.2 Feb 1966 Geelong Historical Society. Pg3 - Article re gold escort route - Mt Alexander to Adelaide - (see a simple monument on the Western Highway a few miles out of Horsham. Pg 15 - Ballarat Excursion - re the finding of gold. *Three articles published by Buninyong and District Historical Society Inc: (Magpie Exploration; Finding Gold In The Green Hills; Magpie Exploration; Burnt Bridge to Cargarie to Mt Mercer) *Copies of newspaper articles/items *Buninyong Street Directory Carisbrook: *In the Beginning There Was Carisbrook *The History of the Carisbrook Racecourse Carngham / Snake Valley: *Brief History *Directory Castlemaine: *Directory 1865-1866 - Alphabetical and Street *Poster - Castlemaine A Contemporary Guide "The Great Centre" 1866 - A Contemporary Guide to the Fascinating Past *Pamphlet - Castlemaine District Community Hospital *Map - Castlemaine, Maldon & Surrounding Districts *Map and Information - The Dry Diggings Track - a 55kl walk among historic goldfields relics ( Castlemaine Fryerstown Vaughan Mt Franklin Hepburn Daylesford) *Postcard - Former Court House *Directory 1867 - Alphabetical, Trade [.10] Resource No.3 Grey folder Titled Towns 3 Creswick to Maryborough Creswick: *Brief History *Booklet - "Creswick Cemetery Walk" *Booklet - The Buried Rivers of Gold Heritage Trail Creswick *Creswick Historical Museum Information Sheet *Chronological History of Creswick *Alphabetical Directory of the Borough of Creswick *Creswick's Creek Directory 1856 *Historic Creswick Walking Tour *A Brief Account of the Schools of Creswick - Past and Present *100 Years of Railway Travel in Creswick *The Berry Deep Leads *The Spence Home at Jackass Gully in the Creswick State Forest ( William Guthrie Spence - Pioneer) *The New Australian Mine and the 1882 Disaster *Creswick District News, Issue 7, July August 1999 *The Creswick Miners Walk - Information and Map *Maps Chewton: *Brief History *Directory Clunes: *Brief History *Clunes Street Directory Daylesford: *Brief History *Notable Bushfires in Daylesford District Over More Than a Century - "Black Thursday" 1851; 1862; 1899; the Disastrous Hepburn Fire of 1906; 1939; 1944; 1969. *Post Office Directory -Daylesford and Hepburn Dunolly / Inkerman: *Brief History *Directory *Pamphlet - Goldfields Historical Museum *Pamphlet - Historic Dunolly - Victoria's Best Kept Secret *Map of Gold Workings at Dunolly Area - showing where the main gold rushes occurred *Brief History - Inglewood *Directory - Inglewood - Name Occupation, Dwelling Kingower: *Brief History *Directory - Name / Ocupation / Dwelling Linton / Happy Valley / Piggoreet: *Brief History *Directory - Lintons McIvor: *"A History of the Shire and the Township of Heathcote" by J.O. Randell Majorca: *Brief History *Official Post Office Directory 1869 - Name / Occupation/ Address Maldon (Tarrangower): *Brief History Part 1 *Brief History Part 2 *Post Office Directory *List - Alphabetical Order by Names plus Business and Trade (Tarrangower Times Oct/1858) *List - Alphabetical Order by Trade plus Name and Business *Directory - Name / Occupation / Dwelling Maryborough: *Worsley Cottage - built by Arthur Worsley, a contractor in stonework in 1894 [.11] Resource No. 4 Blue Display Book titled Towns 4 Moliagul to Stawell Moliagul: *Brief History *Moligul Legislative Assembly (Voting?) List - Names and Occupations *Moliagul Victorian Post Office Directory 1868 - Name / Ocupation / Address / Comments *"The Welcome Stranger" gold nugget *The Sunday School *The Welcome Stranger Discovery Walk - information and map Moonambel (Mountain Creek) Redbank *Brief History *List of names extracted from advertisments of the Pioneer and Mountain Creek Advertiser 16/02/1861. *Bailliere's Directory 1869 - Alphabetical List of Name / Occupation / Place St Arnaud: *Brief History Sebastapol: *Brief History *Directory 1869 - Alphabetical by Name; plus occupation and address. Browns and Scarsdale: *Brief History *Browns Street Directory - Name and Occupation Smythesdale: *Brief Description *Smythesdale Street Directory -Name and Occupation Stawell (Pleasant Creek) *Brief History *Victorian Official Post Office Directory - Name /Occupation / Dwelling *Chronology - 1841-1920 *Production of gold statistics - 1879 - 1900 *Big Hill *Extracts from "The Golden Years of Stawell". Chapt 1 - Stawell's Coming Out. Capt. 2 - The Gold Rush. Caapt.3 - Cradle of Democracy. Chapt.4 - The Reefs Becomes Stawell. Chapt. 5 - Rushing In. Chapt.6 - The Pioneers. Chapt 7 - The Decade of Optimism. [.12] Resource No. 5: Blue Display Book titled 'Towns Steiglitz to the The Golden Triangle. Steiglitz: Brief History Victorian Post Office Directory 1869 *Map of Steiglitz *List of maps relevant to Steiglitz history *Information 6 tables of data from "Reports of Mining Surveyors Talbot (Back Creek) Brief History Taradale: Post office Directory 1869 - Name/Occupation/Street. Also list in alphabetical order by Occupation Taradale *Chronological Reference to Taradale Mines *Water - The Coliban System of Waterworks *Joseph Brady *The Syphon Tarnagulla (Sandy Creek) *Brief History *Tarnagulla Businessmen Cameos to give depth to advertisments in 'The Tarnagulla Courier' various issues 1864-1871 *Directory - Name/Occupation /Address *List - Name/Business/Trade Wedderburn (Koorong) *Brief History *List - Name/Occupation The Golden Triangle: *The Early Rushes - Wedderburn / Moliagul / Sandy Creek - Tarnagulla / Jones Creek - Waanyarra / Kingower / Dunolly - Goldsborough / Inglweood *Census of 1857 - Population / Occupations *1858-1871 - A Time of Consolidation- Wedderburn / Moliagul / Sandy Creek- Tarnagulla / Arnold *Census 1871 - Population *Information gleaned from the census data - Demographics / Population / Occupations / marital / Birthplace / Religion / Literacy/ Occupation and Housing Cameos *Graphs - Birthplace of settlers /Male-Female Ratio / Married males / Children under 15 as Percentage of Population / Religion *Census 1857 - Statistical data *Maps *Bibliography [.13] Resource No. 6 - Black Display Book Information and Research in Central Victoria including: *Banking - Research from ANZ Bank Archives *Institutions - also includes articles listed from the Ballarat Times Newspaper *Australian mining History Association - A.M.H.A. Bibliography *Australia's Mining History * Bibliography - Land Surveys Victoria - *1853 Administration (Statistics and Other) includes: schools / ministers of religion / police / military / local administration / licences for sale of spirits / distances between various Victorian gold fields. * Victoria Government Gazette (Copy) - N0. 116, 12/12/1854 includes: Gold Felds Commission of Enquiry & No. 85, 15/09/1854 - Addresses presented to the Lieutenant Governor (Sir Charles Hotham) during his tour through the Gold Fields of Victoria,1854. Addresses on behalf of : the people of Bendigo; Members of the Church of England, Bendigo; Members of the Wesleyan Church on the Bendigo Gold Fields; Bendigo Gold District General Hospital; the Bendigo Prospecting Association; Committee of the Bendigo Local Exhibition; Bendigo District Medical Association; Coloured Americans Resident at Bendigo; German Inhabitants of Bendigo; Landowners, Inhabitants, and Miners of Castlemaine; Inhabitants of Forest Creek; Inhabitants of Heathcote and Gold Miners of McIvor; Residents and landholders of the District of Bacchus Marsh; Inhabitants of Kilmore and Vicinity. *Gold Fields Correspondence 1853: letter from Lieutenant Colonel Valiant, (Officer commanding the Troops in Victoria) to the Lieutenant Governor re threatened disturbance at Sandhurst (Bendigo) regarding the Gold License Fee. * Extracts from a book "Victoria" re Gold Fields Commission of Enquiry involving mainly Ballarat and Castlemaine and a chapter titled 'A Tour to the Victorian Gold-Fields' *Lists of central Victorian newspapers - listed by date published 1851to 1874; by first date available to State Library. *A list of cities and towns showing County, population in 1861 &1871, and municipal status. [.14] Resource no.7. Black display book. *Reference: Papers presented to Parliament Victoria - 1859-1860 4 volumes - relevant sections copied. Contains information on Branches of Government. General / Finance / Gold / Gazette / Commission and Warrant / Statistic. *Gold Fields Act. In accordance with the Act the gold fields are divided into six districts - Ballaarat, Castlemaine , Sandhurst, Avoca, Ararat, and Beechworth.. Official staff in each gold district consists of a Resident Warden, Wardens, Wardens' Clerks, Bailiffs, Chinese Protectors, Chinese Interpreters, and Mining Surveyors. *Gold Receiver *Gaols *Police magistrates and Clerks of Petty Sessions, etc. *Field Branch *Immigration and Emigration Overland - Chinese - 1859 *Population on the Goldfields *The Geological Survey - The Government Geologist is assisited by staff from four branches - the office Branch; the Publishing Branch; the Field Branch and the Museum Branch. *Commission to Enquire Into Sludge dated 10/02/1859 (Some sections copied) - Report to the Honorable Chief Commissioner of Public Works, Melbourne re the mode of carrying the sludge from the puddling mills in Sandhurst without interfering with the drainage of the town and the roads in the neighbourhood. [.15] Resource No.8: Camel display book titled Resource No. 8. Aborigines *Lists of book titles - +"Readings in Victorian prehistory" +"The Aborigines of Port Phillip" +Aboriginal languages and clans" +"A History of the Port Phillip District" +"Langi Ghiran 1: Aboriginal Rock...." +"Koorie History: sources for aboriginal studies in the State Library of Victoria", ed. Tom Griffiths, Melb. Friends of the State Library, 1989 +"The Public Lands of Australia Felix"; settlement and land appraisal in Victoria1834-91 with special reference to the Western Plains", J.M.Powell, Melb. Oxford University Press 1970 +*Bibliography of the Victorian Aborigines' from the earliest manuscripts to 31st December 1970, Massoa, Aldo, Melb. Hawthorn Press, 1971 +"Aborigines in Colonial Victoria, 1836-1886", M.F. Christie, Sydney University Press, 1979 +"Urban and Industrial Australia: readings in Human Geography" ed J.M. Powell, Melb. Sorrett Pub. 1974 *Extracts: -Processes of Pioneer Settlement - The Squatting Occupation of Victoria, 1834-60. J.M. Powell -Areal Variations in the Class Structure of the Central-Place Hierarchy. P. Scott - Volume1 and Volume 2: Notes Relating to the Habits of the Natives of Other Parts of Australia and Tasmania. Compiled from various sources for the Government of Victoria by R Brough Smyth. John Curry, O'Neil, Melb. 1st pub. Melb. 1876. p31-45 - Numbers and Distribution of the Aborigines in Victoria -Victorian Aborigines 1835-1901 - A Resource Guide to the Holdings of the Public Record Office, Victoria; published by the Government Information Centre 1984. *History of the Aboriginal Artefacts Displayed in the Daylesford Museum. F. G. Powell (4 page pamphlet) *Letter to Zelda Martin from Peter Lovett, Cultural Officer, Ballarat & District Aboriginal Co- Operative, 05/02/1997 *Map: Ian Clarke Victorian Tribunal Boundary Map - Clans of Central Victoria. *Victorian Rock Art and Mythology - Article about Mount Langhi Ghiran and myths of the Tjapwarong people. *Two Aboriginal myths relating to the Grampians - 'The Monster Emu' / 'The Aquisition of Fire', by the Aborigines in the Grampians Areas *Article titled (chapter 8) Ballarat - information re camping sites in the region. Lake Wendouree / Lake Burrumbeet (includes a myth) / Mt Bunninyong / Lal Lal / Pitfield / Mount Elephant / Mount Egerton / Meredith / Lake Goldsmith / Lake Learmonth / Ercildoune *Notes on the Aborigines of the Wider Ballarat Region plus European names=Aboriginal names. John Morris 26/07/1995 *Role of Aborigines in Town Development in Central Victoria. Mentions Native Police Force est. in Port Phillip 1842 and Central Board for Aborigines est. 1860 *The Grave of King Billy. (Frank Wilson) Pamphlet. *Camping Places in Central and Northern Victoria. Article re Lake Burrumbeet site. *Programme for the Unveiling of Memorial Cairn for Edward Stone Parker 1802-1865. Note portrait not accurate. Accurate portrait is available in the book "A Successful Failure A Trilogy The Aborigines and Early Settlers", Edgar Morrison, Graffiti Publications, 2002. * Large envelope addressed to Mr G Netherway containing newspaper cuttings regarding the life of Edward Stone Parker, the unveiling of the Memorial Cairn as mentioned above, articles titled 'Episodes from Our Early Days' (Edgar Morrison, Yandoit)- The Black's School, A School At Last and The Final years. Also a typed page titled 'Historical Background to E.S.Parker's Career. Includes an interesting tale titled 'When the cat lay doggo' re laying power leads for the unveiling ceremony at the memorial site. [.16] green display folder titled 'Research Aids' *List of references to Commissioners' & W'ardens' Reports (formerly held at La Trobe Library Archives, now at Public Records Office [PRO]). Indicates town referred to / date of report / name of camp if different to town. * Archive information re Anglican Records *Movement around the Goldfields - Miners and Storekeepers - usefulness of newspapers in providing information - areas covered - Castlemaine, Maldon, Ararat, Stawell, Tarnagulla, Dunolly. *Port Phillip /Victoria Directories 1839/1867 - Chronological list of Directories included in this series. *"Notes on the History of Local Government in Victoria" A.W. Greig Melb. University Press 1925 - Photo-copied extract p5-p40. (Source - Deakin University Library) - Introduction by W.Harrison Moore. Section 1 - Development in New South Wales Before Separation. Section 2 - Development in Victoria After Its Separation from New South Wales. Hand written notations: 'roads, markets, and local government 1855 on' ;'opportunity of squatters in parliament' and 'opportunities of matters in parliament p33' * Notes on the Establishment of Surveyor General's Department 1851and Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey. * Newspaper articles from The Argus, 1849, re the discovery of gold in the Pyrenees region. * Excerpt - a report on schools - A.B.Orlebar, Inspector; re the need for permanent school buildings rather than tents. *Excerpt from - 'Approaches to Urban History', Sean Glynn: The Case for Caution * Except from - 'The Urban Sprinkle', Weston Bate: Country Towns and Australian Regional History *Reference- 'The History of Land Tenure in the Colony of Victoria', John Quick. References the Haines Land Bill, land tenure and Land Leagues. [.17] Light blue envelope folder titled 'Birtchnell's Ballarat, etc. Directory 1862 *Contains various directories for Smythesdale, Buninyong, Clunes, Brown's and Creswick. [.18] Red envelope folder no.2 titled Victorian Gazetteer *Selected pages from 1869 Victorian Gazetteer on A4 paper (with a handwritten note questioning if some pages are from 1868 Victorian Gazetteer as appears to be different sizes - A3 pages.) Information includes locations and descriptions of towns, hotels, banks, communications and populations. (Does not include names, residences and occupations) [.19] Red Envelope folder titled Bailliere's Official Post Office Directory 1868 (or1869 or a mixture of both?) *Preface *Contains a selection of pages of towns highlighted in yellow in the the index *Work on this directory was commenced in 1867. *Information includes: Municipalities - mayors and councilors; lists of towns naming male inhabitants and their occupations. [.20]Yellow manila folder titled Post Grad Seminar Presentation 1996 *Gives some background to Zelda Martin's proposed thesis and why she chose the topic Gold Mining Towns Boom or Bust [.21] A3 display book - No. 1A * A list of 'Relevant Newspapers collected: The Tarrangower Times and Maldon Advertiser (first published 1858) Includes dates 1858-1867. The Mount Alexander Mail. Includes dates 1854-1866 The Tarnagulla Courier. Includes dates from1864-1871 Dunolly and Burnt Creek Express. Includes dates from 1862-1871 * Selection of newspaper pages from The Mount Alexander Mail 1854 to 1856, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.22] A3 display book - No. 1B * Selection of newspaper pages from The Mount Alexander Mail 1857 to 1866, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.23] A3 display book -No. 2 * Selection of newspaper pages from The Tarnagulla Courier 1864 to 1871, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.24] A3 display book - No. 3 *Selection of newspaper pages from The Tarrangower Times (and Maldon and Newstead) Advertiser 1858 to1867, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.25] A3 display book - No.4 * Selection of newspaper pages from The Dunolly and Burnt Creek Express; and The Dunolly and Betbetshire Express 1862 to 1871, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided for that community. [.26] A3 display book - No.5 Includes: * Bryce Ross's Diggings Directory. Includes instructions for using this directory. This directory was used by "all persons having connexion or desiring to communicate with 'working parties, private friends, or Stores at the Diggings." As a directory for each area wwas completed it was published in each month's issue of Bonwick's "Digger's Magazine." Years c1852/1853. This Directory commences first at the head of Forest Creek. Includes a directory for Bendigo and Ballarat. Of interest at the end of the Bendigo and Ballarat directory is a list of the number of storekeepers, butchers, doctors, smiths, eating houses, lemonade sellers and chapels. * The Castlemaine Directory and Book of General Information Comprehending Glass's Model Calendar for the Two Years 1862 and1863. "zelda martin, victorian goldfield towns, bendigo, castlemaine, ballarat, maldon, stawell, ararat, maryborough, creswick, avoca, heathcote, banks, bank of australasia, union bank of australia, government camp, sandhurst, water supply, tarnagulla, talbot, back creek, mountain creek, police court, carisbrook, dunolly, thompson's foundry, charles clacy, anthony trollope, robert cecil, mount alexander, urbanisation, national schools, education, govenrment, industry, railway, transport, settlement, land settlement in central victoria, steiglitz, joseph brady, the new australian mine, berry deep leads, william guthrie spence, creswick state forest, arthur worsley, worsley cottage, the welcome stranger, moliagul, moonambel, redbank, st arnaud, sebastapol, brown's, scarsdale, clunes, chewton, daylesford, bushfires, inkerman, inglewood, kingower, lintons, happy valley, piggoreet, mcivor, majorca, tarrangower, taradale, the coliban system, the syphon, sandy creek, wedderburn, koorong, arnold, jones creek, waanyarra, the golden triangle, census 1857, blackwood, buninyong, durham lead, magpie, carngham, snake valley, alma, amherst, daisy hill, amphitheatre, mountain hut, beaufort, fiery creek, counties, population, gold fields commission of enquiry1854, william westgarth, gold license fee, lieutenant colonel valiant, administration of the victorian gold fields, commission to enquire into sludge 1859, e.s. parker, edward stone parker, edgar morrison, mount franklin protectorate, dja dja wurrung, memorial cairn, franklinford, mt franklin memorial cairn, jajowurrong, dja dja wurung, tjaowarong, wothowurong, assistant protectors, daylesford museum, buluk, rock art - grampians, aboriginal mythology - grampians, aborigines, first nations people, mount franklin, aboriginal artifacts, lake burrumbeet, native police force, central board of aborigines, yandoit, commissioners' reports, wardens' reports, port phillip/victoria directories 1839-1867, local government - victoria 1853/1854, surveyor general's department - 1850's, victorian schools 1850's, a.b.orlebar, haines land bill, william charles haines, wilson gray, land tenure, land leagues, victorian gazetteer, the tarrangower times and maldon advertiser - 1858-1867, the mount alexander mail 1854-1866, the tarnagulla courier 1864, dunolly and burnt creek express 1862-1871, bryce rose's diggings directory, the castlemaine directory 1862-1863 -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 26-JULY 13 2012
... victoria ambassadors of hope...marysville golf report...goulburn river high country rail trail...rising power and gas bills...marysville pharmacy...marysville medical clinic...mayor's chair...adventurous cooks...marysville community golf & bowls club...trivia and pasta...intrepid triangle bushwalkers...sample wines...alexandra library...midnight express...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia loan subsidies still on offer for marysville & triangle marysville & triangle investment subsidary for affected bushfire areas regional arts fund steel pan bands receiving funding for international festivals what's on when in july the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle murrindindi shire council shire tennis club growth support alexandra junior soccer club advertisements vale stephen franzi-ford church notices parkinsons victoria ambassadors of hope marysville golf report goulburn river high country rail trail rising power and gas bills marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic mayor's chair adventurous cooks marysville community golf & bowls club trivia and pasta intrepid triangle bushwalkers sample wines alexandra library midnight express dance taggerty hall alexandra cinema real estate council's rating review strategy yea council chambers lake mountain alpine resort ann thoma 1995 reflections on history marysville & district historical society national emergency medal nominations marysviile steel band festival 2013 THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 26-JULY 13 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, loan subsidies still on offer for marysville & triangle, marysville & triangle investment subsidary for affected bushfire areas, regional arts fund, steel pan bands receiving funding for international festivals, what's on when in july, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, murrindindi shire council, shire tennis club growth support, alexandra junior soccer club, advertisements, vale stephen franzi-ford, church notices, parkinsons victoria ambassadors of hope, marysville golf report, goulburn river high country rail trail, rising power and gas bills, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, mayor's chair, adventurous cooks, marysville community golf & bowls club, trivia and pasta, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, sample wines, alexandra library, midnight express dance, taggerty hall, alexandra cinema, real estate, council's rating review strategy, yea council chambers, lake mountain alpine resort, ann thoma 1995 reflections on history, marysville & district historical society, national emergency medal nominations, marysviile steel band festival 2013 -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 28-JULY 27 2012
... victoria...australia...public comment sought on rating review...murrindindi shire council...murrindindi rating strategy review...lions national conference...lions rose...what's on when in august...the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct...marsysville community market...creative triangle...buxton reserve committee...villains last game...tom hafey...advertisements...councillor comment...church notices...triangle community dinner...marysville golf club...community visionary day...villains lunch with tom hafey...position vacant...intrepid triangle bushwalkers...marysville medical clinic...marysville pharmacy...mayor's chair...public notice...yea wetlands...marysville golf report...real estate...mystic mountains tourism agm...marysville cultural community...magician/illusionist...midnight express...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia public comment sought on rating review murrindindi shire council murrindindi rating strategy review lions national conference lions rose what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marsysville community market creative triangle buxton reserve committee villains last game tom hafey advertisements councillor comment church notices triangle community dinner marysville golf club community visionary day villains lunch with tom hafey position vacant intrepid triangle bushwalkers marysville medical clinic marysville pharmacy mayor's chair public notice yea wetlands marysville golf report real estate mystic mountains tourism agm marysville cultural community magician/illusionist midnight express dance taggerty hall THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 28-JULY 27 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, public comment sought on rating review, murrindindi shire council, murrindindi rating strategy review, lions national conference, lions rose, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marsysville community market, creative triangle, buxton reserve committee, villains last game, tom hafey, advertisements, councillor comment, church notices, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, community visionary day, villains lunch with tom hafey, position vacant, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, marysville medical clinic, marysville pharmacy, mayor's chair, public notice, yea wetlands, marysville golf report, real estate, mystic mountains tourism agm, marysville cultural community, magician/illusionist, midnight express dance, taggerty hall -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Grace Elizabeth Jennings Carmichael
... Grace Elizabeth Jennings Carmichael (1867-1904), poet and nurse, was born on 24 February 1867 at Ballarat, Victoria, daughter of Archibald Carmichael, a miner from Perthshire, Scotland, and his wife Margaret Jennings, née Clark, from Cornwall, England. . About 1880 the family moved to Gippsland where Henderson managed a station near Orbost. Grace learned to love the Gippsland forest. She began to express...Grace Elizabeth Jennings Carmichael (1867-1904), poet and nurse, was born on 24 February 1867 at Ballarat, Victoria, daughter of Archibald Carmichael, a miner from Perthshire, Scotland, and his wife Margaret Jennings, née Clark, from Cornwall, England. . About 1880 the family moved to Gippsland where Henderson managed a station near Orbost. Grace learned to love the Gippsland forest. She began to express ...This book was produced with a grant from the Victorian Government Dept of State and Regional Development. Grace Elizabeth Jennings Carmichael (1867-1904), poet and nurse, was born on 24 February 1867 at Ballarat, Victoria, daughter of Archibald Carmichael, a miner from Perthshire, Scotland, and his wife Margaret Jennings, née Clark, from Cornwall, England. . About 1880 the family moved to Gippsland where Henderson managed a station near Orbost. Grace learned to love the Gippsland forest. She began to express in verse her understanding of the sights, scents and sounds of the bush, often writing in some remote clearing, her manuscripts stored for privacy in a hollow trunk. The Bairnsdale Advertiser published her first story, and the Weekly Times an early poem; then on 28 November 1885 her poem 'The Old Maid' was published in the Australasian under her pen name Jennings Carmichael. Encouraged by its editor, David Watterston, Grace sent nearly all her subsequent verse to that newspaper. (Read more by Lindsay Gardiner in Australian Dictionary of Biography.)This is a useful collection of the poetry of Jennings Carmichael, a leading Australian poet who spent much of her childhood in Orbost.A thin, stapled, yellow covered paperback book. It is titled "Grace Elizabeth Jennings Carmichael" and is a limited edition print of Carmichael's poetry. Print is black.poetry literature jennings-carmichael -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazine, Aussie, March 18, 1918
... express dissent or dissatisfaction. It also provided a voice for Australian authors such as Banjo Paterson, C.J. Dennis and Bernard O'Dowd. (Ref Museum Victoria...express dissent or dissatisfaction. It also provided a voice for Australian authors such as Banjo Paterson, C.J. Dennis and Bernard O'Dowd. (Ref Museum Victoria ...Alexander Butters enlisted on 12 November 1914 as a gunner. He was awarded a Meritorious Service medal for his "determination and courage .....setting a splendid example to his men..." on the SOMME. 'Aussie' (1918- circa 1929) was a commercial magazine of opinion, review and entertainment. It was edited by Phillip Harris and published in France 1918 - 1919 on a small printing press that Harris brought with him to France. Initially the print run was only 10,000 copies, but soon it reached 60,000 and later 100,000. The magazine celebrated a distinctive 'Aussie' identity through language, humour and imagery. It distributed news, provided light-hearted ways of seeing the war experience and gave soldiers an outlet to express dissent or dissatisfaction. It also provided a voice for Australian authors such as Banjo Paterson, C.J. Dennis and Bernard O'Dowd. (Ref Museum Victoria)This magazine provides an Australian soldiers' view of the political and world climate during World War I, and also represents the bond between Australian soldiers. The magazine celebrated a distinctive ?Aussie? identity, through language, humour and their assertion of what it meant to be an Australian. It allowed news to be distributed, gave the soldiers an outlet to express any dissent or dissatisfaction, thus preventing any greater form of rebellion and promoted Australian authors like Banjo Paterson, C.J. Dennis and Bernard O'Dowd. (Ref. Museum Victoria)A thin black and white paper magazine called "Aussie". This is Volume 3. The magazine contains stories, illustrations, songs and poetry from the First World War. On the front cover the title is printed across the centre, with a drawing of a soldier in uniform standing sideways, and holding a gun. Four drawings within circles are positioned in each corner, joined by a wreath and ribbons bearing the names of the war fields. His head is in the shape of the map of Australia. On front cover - From Alexandy Butters with best wishesmagazine ww1 aussie military -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Archive Box, 1570 Main Road, Research (Research Primary School)
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It burnt down in 1976; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – 795 / School 2959 • Photocopy: The Argus (28 July 1953) & the (Sun 28 July 1953) Two newspaper cuttings and notes re school fire 1953; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – / School 2959 • Photocopy: Head Teacher Reg Jackman expresses concern to Education Department about conditions as he takes charge of Research State School, 1957; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – 640 / School 2959 • Photo print (x2) of Education Department Qualifications and Certificates, Lyla Dickson, State School...It burnt down in 1976; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – 795 / School 2959 • Photocopy: The Argus (28 July 1953) & the (Sun 28 July 1953) Two newspaper cuttings and notes re school fire 1953; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – / School 2959 • Photocopy: Head Teacher Reg Jackman expresses concern to Education Department about conditions as he takes charge of Research State School, 1957; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – 640 / School 2959 • Photo print (x2) of Education Department Qualifications and Certificates, Lyla Dickson, State School. (1) Print missing (2) Education department Victoria, Merit Certificate, This is to certify that Lyla Dickson has completed satisfactorily the Course of Study presented for the Eight Grade in Elementary Schools, dated at research Elementary School, this 20th day of November A.D. 1923 • Copy of original photo owned by Nell Howard “Fancy dress night in the school house – 1920s”, black and white print, 10.5 x 18 cm, attached to A4 photocopy of photo with names inscribed10.5 x 18 cm • Copy of original photo (stamped Reynolds Collection), black and white print, 24.5 x 16 cm, attached to paper sheet 37.6 x 25.5 cm, inscribed “Miss Doney” and “Elizabeth Doney and her family owned and ran Research’s Store and Post Office for many years after buying the property from the wests. ...Contents: 1. Andrew Lemon's Working File of Return to Research Andrew Lemon's Working File for his 1989 book, “Return to Research: A Centenary History of Research Primary School" (EDHS_00867). Includes a disassembled copy of the book. (All other documentation and photos passed to Research Primary School 3 September 2013) 1.1. EDHS_05004 - Cassette Tape of "Afternoon Tea with Senior Residents Nov 1st 1984" Reminiscences, chit chat and banter between group of senior citizens at an afternoon tea held for them at Research Primary School. 1.2. School Register 1935-1994 (Box 1) Photocopy of Research Primary School register from 1935 to 1994 (originals held at school) From 1994 onwards registrations were made online via the Education Department CASES system. 1.3. School Register A-Z 1935-1987 (Box 2) Computer print-out of alphabetized register 1935-87 (Research Primary School) (Done by David and Sue Grigg in 1987 from the register) Contains some extra details/corrections/current addresses Plus disks containing this data (not housed in box – there is a separate floppy disc box containing several 5 ¾” and 3 ½” floppy disks which are not readable as no hardware/software to support) 1.4. Research Locality History (Yellow Folder 1) Research Locality History Newspaper cuttings, Photocopies etc Collection for Research Primary School History 1989 Contents • 3 x photocopies (A3) regarding sale of Raglan Estate, Research [2 x A3 and 1 x composite A3 colour photocopy] • Souvenir Map of area with pictures of historical items and wild life - A Visitor's Guide Map; ELTHAM, WARRANDYTE and Environs (see also EDHS_01633-1) • EO article 26 Mar 1897 "Research State School picnic expedition to Mordialloc" • TA article 25 Jul 30" Research Affairs" plus an add for J Ingram's Research Bakery • DVN articles 14 Jan 69 (2 pages) "Research Fire Victim (Bill Pelling) still in hospital" • DVN 14 Jan 69 Page of Deaths, In Memories, Obituaries, Church Notices, Public Notices and Notices • Age article 24 Jan 84 "Eltham before the Mud Bricks" • DVN article 21 Oct 86 "Facing Good and Bad Times with enthusiasm - Keith Maxwell" • DVN article 29 Aug 87 "Eltham - the historic haven" • DVN article 25 Aug 87 "Eltham - a piece of living history, (the historic haven cont…)" • DVN article 20 Oct 87 "When push bikes were made for touring - Sam Howard" • 6 x pages of what appear to be various student's workbooks/ projects from 1944/45 era • ''They lost their homes- Historical places go at Research" plus other articles on fires 8 Jan 69 [Located in Folder 2] • DVN articles 23 Oct 84 "Centenary Plans" & Folklore surrounds Research township" [Located in Folder 2] • DVN article 23 Sep 86 "The teacher who had cut cane but never used one" Frank Sheehan (3 copies) [Located in Folder 2] • 2 x copies of booklet "Memories of Eltham" [Located in Folder 3] • Photocopy of subdivision Parish of Nillumbik [Located in Folder 4] DVN = Diamond Valley News, EO = Evelyn Observer TA= The Advertiser 1.5. Copies of items held by Public Records Office Victoria (Yellow Folder 2) Copies of items held by Public Records Office Photos and display items from Research Primary School Centenary August 19, 1989 • Laminated photocopy: “State School No. 2959, Copy of the above school property,” signed Henry L. Cole 18.6.91 • Photocopy: Petition for a school at Research, 13/11/1888; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – School 2959 CUPRS 795/1717 • Photocopy: Negotiation to buy school site – part of Allotment 2, owned by the West family (copy attached to letter) 15/1/1890; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – School 2959 CUPRS 795/1717 • Photocopy: Frank Scott, Head Teacher Research 1904-1907, letter of explanation (first page) to Department re poor results by pupils at the school, 24/8/1907; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – 640 / School 2959 • Photocopy: Anton Brinkkotter’s Certificate for Regular Attendance 1908 (This was ‘traded in’ in 1911 for a certificate to mark six years without missing a day of school; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – 640 / School 2959 for 1911 • Photocopy: Education Department Memorandum 1949 re need for extensions and improvements; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – 795 / School 2959 • Photocopy: Looking to the future about expanding site for additional land for play space, 1950, Education Department Inspector to Department; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – 795 / School 2959 • Photocopy (laminated, 2 sheets) First School Fire -1953 copy of Police Report. The old school building was badly damaged but repaired. It burnt down in 1976; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – 795 / School 2959 • Photocopy: The Argus (28 July 1953) & the (Sun 28 July 1953) Two newspaper cuttings and notes re school fire 1953; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – / School 2959 • Photocopy: Head Teacher Reg Jackman expresses concern to Education Department about conditions as he takes charge of Research State School, 1957; Public Record Office Victoria School Building File – 640 / School 2959 • Photo print (x2) of Education Department Qualifications and Certificates, Lyla Dickson, State School. (1) Print missing (2) Education department Victoria, Merit Certificate, This is to certify that Lyla Dickson has completed satisfactorily the Course of Study presented for the Eight Grade in Elementary Schools, dated at research Elementary School, this 20th day of November A.D. 1923 • Copy of original photo owned by Nell Howard “Fancy dress night in the school house – 1920s”, black and white print, 10.5 x 18 cm, attached to A4 photocopy of photo with names inscribed10.5 x 18 cm • Copy of original photo (stamped Reynolds Collection), black and white print, 24.5 x 16 cm, attached to paper sheet 37.6 x 25.5 cm, inscribed “Miss Doney” and “Elizabeth Doney and her family owned and ran Research’s Store and Post Office for many years after buying the property from the wests. This land surrounded the school site and includes today’s [1989] Kanandah Ct, Raglan St and shops” • Black and white photo print, 20 x 25 cm, Reconstruction of Main Road in front of Research Primary School, August 1989 • Black and white photo print, 20 x 25 cm, Eastern end of old oval, Research Primary School, 1989 • Black and white photo print, 20 x 25 cm, Portable Buildings, Research Primary School, 1989 • Black and white photo print, 20 x 25 cm, Gymnasium, Research Primary School, 1989 • Black and white photo print, 20 x 25 cm, Administrative Art Building, Research Primary School, c.1989 • Black and white photo print, 20 x 25 cm, Betty Kicker, Cleaner at Research Primary School, c.1989. Betty worked at the school from early 1970s to 1990s 1.6. ‘Memories of Research 1951-1968’ (Yellow Folder 3) Interview by Sue Grigg of Florence Egglestone for publication in Return to Research. Original handwritten notes, ‘Memories of Research 1951-1968’ 1.7. Centenary Committee Minutes & Newsletters (Yellow Folder 4) Centenary Committee Minutes and Newsletters Information regarding attendance of 100th anniversary including lists of staff contact details 1983-1986 Request (1985) to Shire of Eltham Historical Society for information and memorabilia • Letter: Ann Bouchier, Convenor – Centenary Committee, Research Primary School to R. Yeoman, Shire of Eltham Historical Society, 15 October 1985; enquiring about memorabilia etc that could be used in a proposed compilation on the “History of the School.” • Minutes of Meeting, Centenary Sub-Committee, Research Primary School Council o 17 June 1985. Also includes a list of general aim, specific aims and methods for the research Primary School Centenary - 1989 o 15 October 1985. o 17 September 1986. o 20 August 1987. o 2 May 1988. o 9 June 1988. o 22 August 1988. o 12 October 1988. o 24 November 1988. o 17 April 1989. o 24 July 1989. • Outline of Historical Events 1884-1954 (3 pages) • Centenary Newsletters o Number 1 (1989) o Number 2 (1989) o Number 3 (1989) o Newsletter (c. Aug. 1989) • Information re attendance of 100th Anniversary, Research Primary School, 19 August 1989 o Research Primary School – Staff 1984 (includes Name, Address, Telephone) o Research Primary School – Staff 1985 (includes Name, Address, Telephone) o Research Primary School – Staff 1986 (includes Name, Address, Telephone) o Emergency Teacher List 1983 o Emergency Teacher List 1986 o Previous teachers 1984 on • Quotation No. 733, Major Graphics for Engraved Brass Commemorative Plaque for opening of School Gymnasium • Centenary Invitation; Program and Souvenir and Chicken & Champagne Supper order forms • Various Centenary Invitation lists with notations, and various returned RSVPs • Centenary Program and map • Photocopy: 11 pages typed with hand corrections, draft manuscript for Andrew Lemon’s book, Return to Research (pages 13-24) • Bulletin: “I’m an Aussie” Week – 15th-19th April 10/4/85 • Bulletin: Research Centenary 26/4/88 • Bulletin: Official Centenary Logo For Research Primary School 15/12/88 • Bulletin: Centenary School Activity – “Colonial School” 23/5/89 • Bulletin: Centenary Activity Days – Monday, 14th August, Tuesday, 15th August 7/8/89 • Advertisement: A3 photocopy, Centenary Bush Dance, Sat. 4th March featuring “Paradiddle” Bush Band • Photocopy Master: Invitation (blank) to attend “Return to Research” celebration and Official Opening of the School Gymnasium on Saturday, August 19th from 1.00p.m. to 5.00p.m. and attached RSVP (also includes yellow paper sample -blank) • Photocopy Master: Tickets for Centenary Chicken & Champagne Supper, Friday, 18th August 1989, 7.30p.m., $5.00 per head (2 yellow paper samples marked on reverse ‘13’ and ‘55’) • Photocopy Master: Centenary Gift Donated by slips including multiple blank samples • Promotional Notices o Letter, Robert Wenn, Principal, 29 November 1988 for placement of “HELP WANTED” in Public Notices of The Age o Information provided to Ian Reid Real Estate Agent for Board to promote Centenary Bush Dance Paradiddle Band, Saturday 4 March 1989 o Notice Board promoting ‘Old Time’ Gala Fete Saturday 17 June 1989 o Letter, Robert Wenn, Principal, 24 August 1989 to Ian Reid Real Estate thanking for support of Centenary celebration and successful book launch and seeking further support for next event being school musical production “Spirit of Research” written by Andrew Lemon to be performed December 7th. 1.8. 1989 Research Primary School Centenary Visitors Register and Sue Grigg Correspondence (Red Folder) Sue Grigg’s Folder of Visitors to 1989 Centenary Celebrations and correspondence to Sue Grigg as organiser of Centenary Celebrations • 22 A3 Sheets of 1989 Research Primary School Centenary Visitors Register (approx. 238 entries) • Correspondence to Sue Grigg as Organizer of Centenary Celebrations o Trace B? – Ingram, Dunolly, 30 January 1990 re photo of Ingrams Road. Includes hand drawn map of various buildings on Ingrams Road. Also black and white print copy (12.5 x 17.5 cm) of photo of Ingrams and Main Road (possibly one sent to her) – see SEPP_0511 o Barbara Booth (nee Coles); thanks for wonderful celebration o Len and Marlene Parsons, 21 August 1989 o Mrs R. Towers, n.d. thanks for school photo ordered o Winifred L. Lade, 7 August 1989, gg grandparents William and Mary Crozier, daughter Sarah married Thomas Baillie (her g grandparents). Thomas Baillie was one of the petitioners for the school o Winifred L. Lade, n.d., thanks for photo and map o Carol Mathews, thanks for celebrations and payments for photos. Written on reverse of Sue Grigg’s letter to her of 19 September 1989 o Kenneth Ingram, Monday 14th, thanks for invitation but unable to attend • Photo of Ingrams and Main Road 1.9. Student Photos c.1970s (Buff Folder 1) [Not in Archive Box] Quantity of photos of students taken by Mrs Avril Baker (Staff Member) In 1970s 1.10. 1989 Centenary Questionnaires (Buff Folder 2) Research Primary School, 1989 Centenary Questionnaires from school families (approx. 190 responses) 1.11. Archive and Class Photos 1890s-1961 (Buff Folder 3) • Archive photographs of Research and District; 10 x 15 cm prints and digital files on thumb drive (copied to Collection catalogue) o RPS 1- Henry Cole Head Teacher 1891 to 1903. Photo from Mrs E. Williams o RPS 2 - Mary Jane Cole with eldest daughter Doris c 1905 o RPS 3 - Wedding Photo Mary Jane Rodda and Henry Cole o RPS 4 - Joseph Rodda of Chun Grove, Research o RPS 5 - Walter Rodda 1917 son of Joseph Rodda o RPS 6- Henry Cole and Pupils 1897 (Reynolds Collection) o RPS 7 - Elizabeth Doney (Reynolds Collections) o RPS 8 - Doney's Store early 1960's o RPS 9 - Main Road Research to Left, lngrams Road to Right o RPS 10- Main Road Eltham from Griggs family o RPS 11- Eltham near Station from Griggs family o RPS 12 - The Main Street Eltham from Griggs family (Rose Series 4344) o RPS 13 - The Rev and Mrs Thomas Cole. Parents of Henry Cole o RPS 14- Henry Cole as a boy with older brother Tom. From Mrs E. Williams. o RPS 15- Mary Jane Rodda as Mrs Henry Cole, Sewing Mistress Research State School 1891 to 1897 o RPS 16 - Etta Rodda Sewing Mistress Research State School 1897 -1904 o RPS 17 - Frederick Rodda son of Joseph Rodda o RPS 18- Bush Fires 1963 o RPS 19 - The view to the northeast from the top of the School Grounds 1989 o RPS 20- Edwin Rodda son of Joseph Rodda • Class and Staff photos, some with lists and names for identification [see separate folder of digital files – no hard copies in folder] Decade Years Represented 1890-1899 1897 1900-1909 1900, 1904 1910-1919 1910 1920-1929 1922, 1925 1930-1939 1930, 1932, 1937 1940-1949 1940, 1942 1950-1959 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 1960-1969 1960, 1961, 1969 1970-1979 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 Staff: 1971, 1976, 1978, 1979 1980-1989 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 Staff: 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 1990-1999 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Staff: 1990, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999 2000-2009 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Staff: 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 2010-2019 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Staff: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 • Class names; 4 pages handwritten and 2 numbered diagrams of Class names: o 1942 whole school o 1975 Grade 1 o 1976 Grade 2-3 o 1977 Grade 3 o 1978 Grade 4 o 1979 Grade 5 o 1980 Grade 6 • Negatives of photographs, 1 x roll of 36 and contact prints, copied at or for the Centenary 1989 o Neg. S – same as Neg. 27 o Neg. 1 – 1961 2/3 o Neg. 2 – 1960 5/6 o Neg. 3 – 1960 2/3 o Neg. 4 – 1960 Prep o Neg. 5 – 1957 Gr 2 o Neg. 6 – 1956 1A & II o Neg. 7 – Prep & I o Neg. 8 - 1955 o Neg. 9 – 1955 I & II o Neg. 10 – 1958 Gr II o Neg. 11 - 1960 3A & 4 o Neg. 12 – 1961 4 & 5 o Neg. 13 – same as Neg. 17 o Neg. 14 - 1925 o Neg. 15 - 1930 o Neg. 16 - 1942 o Neg. 17 – 1927 whole school o Neg. 18 - 1937 o Neg. 19 - 1932 o Neg. 20 - 1953 o Neg. 21 – 1951 Prep - 3 o Neg. 22 - 1954 o Neg. 23 - 1952 o Neg. 24 – Gr 4-7 o Neg. 25 – 1956 V & VI o Neg. 26 - 1940 o Neg. 27 – 1961 Gr 1 & 2 o Neg. 28 – SEPP_0610 (and 12.5 x 17.5 cm black and white print) o Neg. 29 – SEPP_0611 (and 12.5 x 17.5 cm black and white print) o Neg. 30 – SEPP_0612 o Neg. 31 – SEPP_0516 o Neg. 32 – SEPP_0509 (and 12.5 x 17.5 cm black and white print) o Neg. 33 – SEPP_0510 o Neg. 34 – SEPP_0511 o Neg. 35 – SEPP_0513 • Requests for copies of photos including explanation from Andrew Lemon that copies were made by camera of original photos provided by their owners • Colour photo print (copy of original), 12.5 x 17.5 cm, Doney’s Store, Main Road, Research, early 1960s including black and white photocopy of original print showing slightly wider field of view • Colour photo print, 10 x 15 cm, marked on reverse “19A” and “1 copy”, Aerial view of Research Primary School, c.1989 • Black and white print, 9 x 9 cm, Burnt out houses Ingrams Road Research near Cassell's Road after 1963 bushfire • Black and white print, 9 x 9 cm, Sight see-ers Ingrams Road Research near Cassell's Road after 1963 bushfire • Black and white photo print (copy of original), 20 x 25 cm, A memento of the Eltham Higher Elementary School Past Pupils Association Ball, Research Hall, 9 October 1966; inscribed and stamped on reverse “Reynolds Collection” • Colour photo print (copy of original), Kodak A4 photo paper, Pittaways cnr Main Road and Parsons Road c.1968 • Colour photo print (copy of original), Kodak A4 photo paper, Pittaways cnr Main Road and Parsons Road, my dad’s boat, c.1970, • Black and white photocopies of photos from Reynolds Collection o EDHS_00799-20 - The Research Hotel o EDHS_00799-22 - General Store, Research o EDHS_00799-27 – Plumtree Creek, Blashik family home, Ingrams Road o EDHS_00799-30 - Research o EDHS_00799-34 - Research Gully Bridge, Research Gully Road, c.1895 o EDHS_00799-35 - Research o EDHS_00799-37 - Waiting for the taxi-bus, Main Road, Research o SEPP_0524 - A Bush Home - Research, Vic.. 1.12. Research Primary School Centenary 1989 Display Photos (Buff Folder 4) 7 display pages, 37.8 x 25.5 cm, with 10 x 15 cm sepia coloured reproduction photographs attached and handwritten notations [some have come loose or missing] • Henry Cole, Head Teacher, Research, 1891-1903 o RPS-14 Henry Cole as a boy with his older brother Tom o 2 photos as a young man (missing) • Rodda Family, Jospeh B Rodda and two of his daughters o RPS-4 Joseph Rodda of Chun Grove Research o RPS-15 Mary Jane Rodda as Mrs Henry Cole, Sewing Mistress, Research State School, 1891-1897 o RPS-16 Ettie Rodda, Sewing Mistress, Research State School, 1897-1904 • Cole Family o Henry Cole, Head Teacher, 1891-1903 o RPS-3 Wedding photo 1894, Mary Jane Rodda and Henry Cole (missing) o RPS-2 Mary Jane Cole with eldest daughter, Doris, c.1905 (missing) • Cole Family; The Rev. and Mrs Thomas Cole, parents of Henry Cole o Rev. Thomas Cole o Mrs Thomas Cole o RPS-13 The Rev & Mrs Thomas Cole parents of Henry Cole • Cole Family o Reg Cole, O.B.E., as Town Clerk of Hobart meeting Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip, 1954. HJR (Reg) Cole was the eldest child of Henry and Mary Jane Cole, and was a pupil at Research State School c.1900-1903 • Sons of Joseph B. Rodda of ‘Chune Grove’, Research o RPS-17 Frederick Rodda o RPS-20 Edwin Rodda o RPS-5 Walter Rodda, 1917 • The Aqueduct (20 x 25 cm black and white reproduction print); built for opening in 1891 to take water from Maroondah to Reservoir (Reynolds Collection) 1.13. Class Photos (photocopies) - with names identified at Centenary 1989 (Buff Folder 5) [Not in Archive Box] Research Primary School- Class Photos (photocopies) -with names identified at Centenary 1989 1964 - 1984 1.14. News Paper Cuttings (Folder 2) News Paper Cuttings • Diamond Valley News - 23 Oct 1984-Centenary Plans - Folklore surrounding Research Township • Diamond Valley News 23 September 1986 - The Teacher who had cut can but never used one (4 copies) • Diamond Valley News- 20 October 1987 - When push bikes were made for touring (2 copies) • Diamond Valley News-14 January 1969 - They lost their homes (Historical places go at Research) • Diamond Valley News- 14 January 1969 - Bush Havoc ( 10 houses burnt at Warrandyte) • The Age - 24 January 1984- Eltham before the Mud Brick • Diamond Valley News - 14 January 1969- First Fire Call came at 10:25 am • Diamond Valley News - 14 January 1969 - Black Wednesday • The Advertiser- 25 July 1930- Research Affairs and add Research Bakery • Evelyn Observer - 26 March 1897 - Research State School part of a district schools expedition to Mordialloc (2 copies) • Diamond Valley News- 21 October 1986- Facing good and bad times with enthusiasm • Diamond Valley News- 14 January 1969 -Obituary David Leslie Mitchener • Diamond Valley News- 25 August 1987 - Eltham - the historic haven (2 copies) • Diamond Valley News-14 January 1969 - Research fire victim still in hospital 1.15. Reminiscences (Folder 3) • Memories of Eltham (Multiple authors) (2 copies) • List of names of children who attended Research Primary School as recalled by Kenneth Ingram (b.1907) provided in 1987 by his niece Grace Burrows (nee Ingram) including names of students and teachers she recalled from her time at school 1936-1941 • Photocopy of Interview by Sue Grigg of Florence Egglestone for publication in Return to Research, ‘Memories of Research 1951-1968’. [Original handwritten version in Yellow Folder 3.] 1.16. School Site and Buildings (Folder 4) • 3 x photocopies of photos of early school building • Raglan Estate Research • Plan of subdivisions Research 1920s • 1981 Education Department Building Operation process to be followed in the event of criminal damage 1.17. School Historical Documents (Folder 5) School Historical Documents • Certificate of Merit Ernest Reynolds • Inventory of Books and Equipment 1891 • Letter from Teacher Frank Scott explain poor results • Letter from Henry Cole recommending appointment of Mary Jane Rodda as Sewing Mistress • Special Certificate for Regular Attendance Anton Brinkkotter (2 copies • Certificate of Merit Anton Brinkkotter 1911 • Merit Certificate Lyla Dickson 1922 • Special Certificate for Regular Attendance Margery Palmer 1927 • Letter from Head teacher Reg Jackman 1957 • Petition to Education Dept 1884 from Research Gully to open a school • Joseph Mankey's complaints about temporary classroom 1890 • Research 1890 - Plan of one acre site to be purchased by education Dept for permanent school • List of buildings and dates • Need for extensions and improvements 1949 • Looking to the Future 1950 • Negotiations to buy school site 1890 2. Magenta Folio 1. USB drive containing • Class photos 1897-2014 • Class photo names • List of head teachers/Principals 1989-2014 • List of Infant Productions 2001-2010 • School photo names typed up identified at centenary reunion 1925-1984 • List of school camps 1964-2014 • List of Senior Productions 1986-2014 • Staff list 1989-2014 • List of grades by year taught by Mrs Avril Baker 1976-2010 2. CD of School and Class Photos 2013-2014 including laminated print of school photo 2014 3. 2 x CD of photos of Research Remembered. CD 1 containing 20 images of various activities from Centenary Celebrations and CD 2 containing 12 images of various student activities (1990s) 3. Clear Folio 1. Additional RPS Material • History of Research State School No. 2959; F.P. Sheehan (Principal) and Mrs M. Allwood (Historian) – duplicate copy of EDHS_03095-1570 held in Main Road property file. • Invitation; The Official Opening of 4 New Classrooms & Library Extension • Program; The Official Opening of 4 New Classrooms & Library Extension, 27 April 1996 • News clipping; Remember Sleepy Swipers Gully? Diamond Valley News, July 22, 1980, pp28-29 • Site plan of building layouts • Colour photo paper print of Rob Wenn’s retirement, June 1999 • Email from former teacher Brett Barnett sent March 2008 (teacher 1967-1980) with references to pet python that students would look after, and which perished when original school building used as a library burnt down • 2 letters (2009) from Peta McGinley offering some papers and photos for school archives. Her father, Rix McGinley was Principal for 1984 till his retirement in 1987. She was also a casual Relief Teacher in her first year of teaching in 1984. • List of 60 names associated with engraved bricks 2. 100th Anniversary 1989 • News clipping; Celebrations and nostalgia at school, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, August 29, 1989, p28 3. 120th Anniversary 2009 • Notes of contact details of some former students who expressed interest in a reunion 4. 125th Anniversary 24 August 2014 • 3 pages handwritten of reminiscences of a group of mums whose children attended RPS during the 1980s. • 2 pages dated 29 March 2014 typed by Janet Page (nee Zambra) of reminiscences of her years at school (1948-1954) in support of 125th Anniversary Reunion (24 August 2014) sent to Joy Pagan with some queries noted by Maggie Sakko • Reminisces (single sheet double sided handwritten) of teacher Mrs Jacqui Edwards 1989-2001 retired and Casual Relief Teacher 2001-2014 sent to Maggie Sakko in support for 125th Anniversary book and follow up queries from Maggie Sakko (18 July 2014) • List of regular Casual Relief Teachers established by Brooke and Maria for Maggie Sakko • Two pages of working notes • News clipping: Ring in the years, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, August 27, 2014, p1 – Illustrated – “Koray, Aidan and Lasenya helped ring in the 125th anniversary of Research Primary School. A huge reunion brought together past and present students and staff who reminisced about their school days. Report Page 14” • News clipping: School back to the past, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, August 27, 2014, p14 – Illustrated (2 copies) • Poster: Arbor Week June 23-29 (2008) – Arbor Week is the same age as Research Primary School – note written on poster to possibly include tree planting as part of 125th celebrations 5. Centenary of Federation Medal presented to students of Research Primary School (2001) by former student, Miss Ivy Reynolds • Letter: Ivy Reynolds to staff and children, May 22, 2001, letter of thanks for privilege of sharing the celebrations with her • 9 x laminated paper colour prints of students with medals and Ivy Reynolds 6. Newspaper and Magazine Articles • Newspaper Article: Grand designs at Research Primary School by James Poyner; Manningham and Nillumbik Bulletin, February 2022, p8 • Newspaper Article: School’s reconciliation in action by Fiona Vale; Manningham and Nillumbik Bulletin, September 2022main road, property, research (vic.), research state school no. 2959, caledonian gold field, swiper's gully, wallaby town, research gully, discovery gold plenty ranges, fountain of friendship hotel, ray morris, alice russell, norma family, bettison family, reynolds family, william west, joseph m makey, henry james cole, mary jane rodda, florissa milton, f p sheehan, m allwood, research hotel -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Busst House, cnr Silver Street and Kerrie Crescent, Eltham, 2 February 2008
... expressed the flexibility of earth building ………to develop a new sense of flowing form and shape’. Built in 1948 for artist Phyl Busst, a former art student at Montsalvat, the house helped usher in Eltham Shire’s distinctive mud-brick residential character. Knox was the pivotal figure of the style developed from the 1950s to the 1970s. Scarcity of building materials after World War Two encouraged mud-brick building because earth was a cheap and plentiful building medium. But when Knox began building in mud-brick in 1947, no council in Victoria...expressed the flexibility of earth building ………to develop a new sense of flowing form and shape’. Built in 1948 for artist Phyl Busst, a former art student at Montsalvat, the house helped usher in Eltham Shire’s distinctive mud-brick residential character. Knox was the pivotal figure of the style developed from the 1950s to the 1970s. Scarcity of building materials after World War Two encouraged mud-brick building because earth was a cheap and plentiful building medium. But when Knox began building in mud-brick in 1947, no council in Victoria ...Considered the best of the early mud-brick houses built by Alistair Knox. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p143 The Busst house hidden by trees at the corner of Silver Street and Kerrie Crescent is considered the best of the early mud-brick houses built by Eltham architect, Alistair Knox. Knox himself said, that the Busst house was the most mature mud-brick house designed at that period. ‘It related with true understanding to its steep site and expressed the flexibility of earth building ………to develop a new sense of flowing form and shape’. Built in 1948 for artist Phyl Busst, a former art student at Montsalvat, the house helped usher in Eltham Shire’s distinctive mud-brick residential character. Knox was the pivotal figure of the style developed from the 1950s to the 1970s. Scarcity of building materials after World War Two encouraged mud-brick building because earth was a cheap and plentiful building medium. But when Knox began building in mud-brick in 1947, no council in Victoria knew anything of this ancient art and he needed a permit. Fortunately the Commonwealth Experimental Building Station at Ryde in NSW, had been experimenting with earth construction to help overcome the shortages of that time. They published a pamphlet that became available in Melbourne on the same day the Eltham Council was to consider whether the earth building should be allowed. Knox caught one of the three morning trains to the city in those days and bought several copies of the pamphlet to give to each councillor. On his return he found the councillors standing on the steps of the shire offices after lunch at the local hotel. He heard that earth building had been discussed before lunch and that they were not in favor of it. Knox gave each councillor a pamphlet. They passed that plan and by doing so, opened the door for all future earth building in Victoria and by default, in Australia. Mud-brick houses attracted artists to Eltham, for their aesthetic appeal and because they were cheap. Those who built their own houses, included film maker Tim Burstall, artists Peter Glass, Clifton Pugh, Matcham Skipper, Sonia Skipper and husband Jo Hannan. For Knox, mud-brick building was more than just a cheap building medium. He saw it as harmonising with the surrounding bush and as a way of counteracting the growing materialism of the age. He wrote of its impact on ‘ 20th century man. It should counteract the confusion that the perpetual flow of high technology products have upon him ..’ Building the Busst house on a steep site was difficult because most earth-moving equipment was then in its infancy. For instance drilling for explosives was done by hand, which was a slow and painful process. Knox, assisted by his foreman Horrie Judd and Gordon Ford (who was to become a famous landscape designer), built two large main rooms - a living room/ kitchen downstairs - and upstairs, a studio/bedroom. The studio/bedroom opens onto the balcony, which covers the living area. The bath made of solid concrete by stonemason Jack Fabro, is particularly deep. Sunshine pours through the three French windows of the north-east facing kitchen/living area, which is lined with timber. The large hearth can fit a family around the fire while the timber floors and solomite (compressed straw) ceilings add to the cosy atmosphere. The garden is thick with trees, and in the late 1990s, Ford put in a pool near the original dry wall he had built as a young man.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, alistair knox, alistair knox design, busst house, kerrie crescent, mudbrick construction, mudbrick houses, silver street -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Ron F. McCormack, Appeal against Eltham Shire Permit granted for a propsed Youth Enterntainment Centre, 41-43 Were Street, Montmorency, 1993-1994
... expressing gratitude in efforts to oppose the proposed redevelopment of the Montmorency Bingo Hall 4. News article: Views sought on good management by Fiona Kaegi, June 1994, publication unknown 5. Letter: Administrative Appeals Tribunal of Victoria...expressing gratitude in efforts to oppose the proposed redevelopment of the Montmorency Bingo Hall 4. News article: Views sought on good management by Fiona Kaegi, June 1994, publication unknown 5. Letter: Administrative Appeals Tribunal of Victoria ...In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - ELSTERNWICK RAILWAY STATION AND LINE
... Contains 5 downloaded photographs: 1/Photocopy of postcard of ‘Elsternwick Express Disaster at Richmond Railway Station, 18/07/1910’ with photograph of the train wreck, from the State Library of Victoria (dated 24/05/2012). 2/Photocopy of postcard of ‘Elsternwick Express Disaster, at Richmond Railway Station, 18/07/1910’ (a different photograph from the previous) from State Library of Victoria (dated 24/05/2012). 3/Photocopy of photographic print titled ‘A Revolving Signal, Elsternwick Crossing (Vic)’, from State Library of Victoria (dated 06/03/2012). 4/Photocopy of a gelatin silver photograph of ‘Elsternwick (train) derailment, 21/04/1926’ from State Library of Victoria (dated 24/05/2012). 5/Photocopy of postcard of ‘Elsternwick Railway Station’ (no date given perhaps c.1910), from State Library of Vitoria (dated 24/05/2012)....Glen Eira Historical Society 965 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162 melbourne Contains 5 downloaded photographs: 1/Photocopy of postcard of ‘Elsternwick Express Disaster at Richmond Railway Station, 18/07/1910’ with photograph of the train wreck, from the State Library of Victoria (dated 24/05/2012). 2/Photocopy of postcard of ‘Elsternwick Express Disaster, at Richmond Railway Station, 18/07/1910’ (a different photograph from the previous) from State Library of Victoria (dated 24/05/2012). 3/Photocopy of photographic print titled ‘A Revolving Signal, Elsternwick Crossing (Vic)’, from State Library of Victoria (dated 06/03/2012). 4/Photocopy of a gelatin silver photograph of ‘Elsternwick (train) derailment, 21/04/1926’ from State Library of Victoria (dated 24/05/2012). 5/Photocopy of postcard of ‘Elsternwick Railway Station’ (no date given perhaps c.1910), from State Library of Vitoria (dated 24/05/2012). ...Contains 5 downloaded photographs: 1/Photocopy of postcard of ‘Elsternwick Express Disaster at Richmond Railway Station, 18/07/1910’ with photograph of the train wreck, from the State Library of Victoria (dated 24/05/2012). 2/Photocopy of postcard of ‘Elsternwick Express Disaster, at Richmond Railway Station, 18/07/1910’ (a different photograph from the previous) from State Library of Victoria (dated 24/05/2012). 3/Photocopy of photographic print titled ‘A Revolving Signal, Elsternwick Crossing (Vic)’, from State Library of Victoria (dated 06/03/2012). 4/Photocopy of a gelatin silver photograph of ‘Elsternwick (train) derailment, 21/04/1926’ from State Library of Victoria (dated 24/05/2012). 5/Photocopy of postcard of ‘Elsternwick Railway Station’ (no date given perhaps c.1910), from State Library of Vitoria (dated 24/05/2012).railways, stations, transport, tramways, accidents, elsternwick, richmond, caulfield -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, c1972
... expressed their desire to be recognized as a Congregation. St. John's first met at the Orderly Room (site of the Art Gallery), then at the Albion Hall (site of the Royal Princess Theatre), they then moved to St. James Hall (now Myer Store). In 1874 a weatherboard church in Forest St. was erected seating 550 persons, and named St. John's Presbyterian Church. It then became known as St John's Free Church and in 1880 it was admitted into the Presbyterian Church of Victoria...expressed their desire to be recognized as a Congregation. St. John's first met at the Orderly Room (site of the Art Gallery), then at the Albion Hall (site of the Royal Princess Theatre), they then moved to St. James Hall (now Myer Store). In 1874 a weatherboard church in Forest St. was erected seating 550 persons, and named St. John's Presbyterian Church. It then became known as St John's Free Church and in 1880 it was admitted into the Presbyterian Church of Victoria ...Centenary of St. John's Presbyterian Church Forest Street, Bendigo 1872-1972. List of former Ministers of St. John's Church. A brief account of the history of the church is given. Extracts from minutes of Presbytery Church of Castlemaine 2/7/1872 states that they had not yet held any Sabbath Services in Sandhurst a grant not exceeding Twenty Pounds to meet the expenses of such Services necessary to establish a Second Charge in Sandhurst. Services were conducted in the Albion Hall, collections were obtained were liberal, Memorial signed by 104 members and adherents who expressed their desire to be recognized as a Congregation. St. John's first met at the Orderly Room (site of the Art Gallery), then at the Albion Hall (site of the Royal Princess Theatre), they then moved to St. James Hall (now Myer Store). In 1874 a weatherboard church in Forest St. was erected seating 550 persons, and named St. John's Presbyterian Church. It then became known as St John's Free Church and in 1880 it was admitted into the Presbyterian Church of Victoria and named Chalmer's Church. History accounts goes on to explain the further changes which happened within the church to 1972. Many other details have been included in the book such as the costs of the pews the 'Ladies Work Committee', a monthly church paper, Anniversary platform, securing a Manse, the year of the 'black-out', food parcels, the purchase of a building, the pioneering of religious films in church services, renovations, Sunday School, Stewardship Campaign, electronic organ. The history goes on detailing the growth of the organisations in the church; Choir, Sunday School Sunday School Ladies Auxiliary, PWMU, Afernoon Fellowship, Ladies Guild, PGF, Men's Club and Brotherhood, Bible Class, Sporting Clubs, PFA, Mission Band, Creche, Cradle Roll, Board of Management. A list of 'Memorials and Other Gifts Through the Years' from 1904 to 1972. Present 'Office Bearers of the Church'. Photo of present church on front cover, on rear cover is the church erected in 1897. With Indexchurch, centenary, st john's bendigo, st john's presbyterian church forest street bendigo centenary -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: STATE COLLEGE HEAD SLATES THE CITY COUNCIL
... This sentiment was expressed by the Principal of the State College of Victoria (Bendigo) Mr. ...Scarrott amalgamation La Trobe University Bendigo State College of Victoria Bendigo A Bendigo 'Advertiser' article titled 'State College head slates the City Council'. This sentiment was expressed by the Principal of the State College of Victoria (Bendigo) Mr. ...A Bendigo 'Advertiser' article titled 'State College head slates the City Council'. This sentiment was expressed by the Principal of the State College of Victoria (Bendigo) Mr. K. G. Scarrott, in a letter to the Bendigo City Council. 22/1/74.bendigo, education, bit and btc merger, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, tertiary education, merger, bendigo teachers' college, mr. k. g. scarrott, amalgamation, la trobe university bendigo, state college of victoria bendigo -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAnimal specimen - Spotted Quail Thrush, 1860-1880
... expresses many calls, including a long, very high-pitched "seeeeeep” and a long sequence of doubled whistles, but the main call in inaudible to humans. Due to their heavy camoflague pattern, they are often very difficult to observe. They are often found on the forest floor. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum in Sydney and the National Museum of Victoria (known as Museums Victoria since 1983), as well as individuals such as amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. ...expresses many calls, including a long, very high-pitched "seeeeeep” and a long sequence of doubled whistles, but the main call in inaudible to humans. Due to their heavy camoflague pattern, they are often very difficult to observe. They are often found on the forest floor. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum in Sydney and the National Museum of Victoria (known as Museums Victoria since 1983), as well as individuals such as amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. ...The spotted quail thrust is a heavily patterned bird native to Australia. It expresses many calls, including a long, very high-pitched "seeeeeep” and a long sequence of doubled whistles, but the main call in inaudible to humans. Due to their heavy camoflague pattern, they are often very difficult to observe. They are often found on the forest floor. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum in Sydney and the National Museum of Victoria (known as Museums Victoria since 1983), as well as individuals such as amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century. This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century. The spotted quail thrush is characterised by yellow and brown tones with black spots on the flanks. The females (10056) have a yellow ochre-coloured throat patch. This particular quail has lost its tail feathers. This specimen stands upon a wooden platform and has an identification tag tied around its leg.Label: 43a. / Spotted Ground Thrush / See Catalogue, page 15. /taxidermy mount, taxidermy, burke museum, beechworth, australian museum, spotted quail thrust, quail -
Ballarat Fire BrigadeCertificate, just prior to December 10th, 1867
... To His Royal Higness / The Duke of Edinburugh / May It Please Your Royal Highness / We Othe fficers and Members of the Ballaarat Fire Brigade, an institution based upon pure philanthropic / principles, our motto being "We Strive to Save" bear to approach your Royal / Highness with feelings of devotion and attachment, and deep felt gratitude to the Almighty, for this / opportunity of envicingour loyalty to Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, your Royal / Mother: and, of tendering a hearty Firemans welcome to Your Royal Highness, in the land of our / adoption, and the good town of Ballaarat East, our residence. / We are deeply impressed with the great honor and importance of your Royal Higness's visit to the / Australian Colonies, and beg to express our fervent wishes for your Royal Highness's safe return / to our mother country. / We have the privilege and honor, to subscribe ourselves your Royal Higness's most obedient and humble / servants. / On behalf of the Brigade / Charles Dunn, Captain Carl Franz, Lieutenant / R. ...Ballarat Fire Brigade Corner Barkly & East Streets Ballarat East goldfields Certificate is of the pledge that the brigade made to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburugh at a dinner that the Duke attended at the Ballarat Fire Station on 10th December 1867 during a royal visit to the district. ballarat fire brigade queen victoria his royal higness the duke of edinburugh december 1867 1867 captain charles dunn captain dunn lieutenant carl franz lieutenant franz honourary secretary r geilhofer his royal highness the duke of edinburugh To His Royal Higness / The Duke of Edinburugh / May It Please Your Royal Highness / We Othe fficers and Members of the Ballaarat Fire Brigade, an institution based upon pure philanthropic / principles, our motto being "We Strive to Save" bear to approach your Royal / Highness with feelings of devotion and attachment, and deep felt gratitude to the Almighty, for this / opportunity of envicingour loyalty to Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, your Royal / Mother: and, of tendering a hearty Firemans welcome to Your Royal Highness, in the land of our / adoption, and the good town of Ballaarat East, our residence. / We are deeply impressed with the great honor and importance of your Royal Higness's visit to the / Australian Colonies, and beg to express our fervent wishes for your Royal Highness's safe return / to our mother country. / We have the privilege and honor, to subscribe ourselves your Royal Higness's most obedient and humble / servants. / On behalf of the Brigade / Charles Dunn, Captain Carl Franz, Lieutenant / R. ...Certificate is of the pledge that the brigade made to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburugh at a dinner that the Duke attended at the Ballarat Fire Station on 10th December 1867 during a royal visit to the district. White timber framed pledge from the Ballarat Fire Brigade to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburugh during his royal visit in December 1867. Pledge is on white paper with a coat of arms near the centre at the top of the page. Lettering is mainly in black ink with some red coloured letters being used. Certificate has a light brown coloured border around it with a hand drawn scrolled decorative edge made in gold colour. To His Royal Higness / The Duke of Edinburugh / May It Please Your Royal Highness / We Othe fficers and Members of the Ballaarat Fire Brigade, an institution based upon pure philanthropic / principles, our motto being "We Strive to Save" bear to approach your Royal / Highness with feelings of devotion and attachment, and deep felt gratitude to the Almighty, for this / opportunity of envicingour loyalty to Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, your Royal / Mother: and, of tendering a hearty Firemans welcome to Your Royal Highness, in the land of our / adoption, and the good town of Ballaarat East, our residence. / We are deeply impressed with the great honor and importance of your Royal Higness's visit to the / Australian Colonies, and beg to express our fervent wishes for your Royal Highness's safe return / to our mother country. / We have the privilege and honor, to subscribe ourselves your Royal Higness's most obedient and humble / servants. / On behalf of the Brigade / Charles Dunn, Captain Carl Franz, Lieutenant / R. Geilhofer, Hon. Secretary / Ballaarat, December, 1867ballarat fire brigade, queen victoria, his royal higness, the duke of edinburugh, december 1867, 1867, captain charles dunn, captain dunn, lieutenant carl franz, lieutenant franz, honourary secretary r geilhofer, his royal highness the duke of edinburugh -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Post Card, Early 1900's
... "The Rose Series, P. 683" "The Cliffs, Cape Woolamai, Phillip Is., Victoria". On back: Letter to Charlie from Katie expressing her thoughts after his departure....Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast One of a collection of photographs purchased by the Society from Jack Day of Mornington. cape woolamai coastline cape woolamai phillip island jack day collection "The Rose Series, P. 683" "The Cliffs, Cape Woolamai, Phillip Is., Victoria". On back: Letter to Charlie from Katie expressing her thoughts after his departure. ...One of a collection of photographs purchased by the Society from Jack Day of Mornington.Sepia postcard of Cape Woolamai cliffs with a few scattered trees."The Rose Series, P. 683" "The Cliffs, Cape Woolamai, Phillip Is., Victoria". On back: Letter to Charlie from Katie expressing her thoughts after his departure.cape woolamai, coastline cape woolamai, phillip island, jack day collection
