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Vision AustraliaBadge - Object, Victorian Blind Bowls Association, Victorian Blind Bowls Association badges
... Victorian Blind Bowls Association badges......Victorian Blind Bowls Association...Two badges owned by Neil Maxwell, representing his time as both a member of and Past President of the Victorian Blind Bowls Association. ...2 enamel badges from the Victorian Blind Bowls Association...Victorian Blind Bowls Association...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Two badges owned by Neil Maxwell, representing his time as both a member of and Past President of the Victorian Blind Bowls Association. Neil Maxwell Badges Victorian Blind Bowls Association Summary update of Centenary Appeal 2 enamel badges from the Victorian Blind Bowls Association Victorian Blind Bowls Association badges Badge Object Victorian Blind Bowls Association ...Two badges owned by Neil Maxwell, representing his time as both a member of and Past President of the Victorian Blind Bowls Association. 2 enamel badges from the Victorian Blind Bowls Associationnon-fictionneil maxwell, badges, victorian blind bowls association -
Vision AustraliaLetter - Text, Resignation acceptances from Victorian Blind Bowls Association
... Resignation acceptances from Victorian Blind Bowls Association......Victorian Blind Bowls Association...In 1997 Elizabeth and Neil Maxwell retired from their positions at the Victorian Blind Bowls Association. Elizabeth had worked as Transport Officer for the VBA since 1980 and Neil joined the Victorian Blind Bowls Club in 1975, becoming President, Committee Member, Public Officer and Manager....2 letters with Victorian Blind Bowls Association letterhead...Elizabeth Maxwell Neil Maxwell Victorian Blind Bowls Association Summary update of Centenary Appeal 2 letters with Victorian Blind Bowls Association letterhead Resignation acceptances from Victorian Blind Bowls Association Letter Text ...In 1997 Elizabeth and Neil Maxwell retired from their positions at the Victorian Blind Bowls Association. Elizabeth had worked as Transport Officer for the VBA since 1980 and Neil joined the Victorian Blind Bowls Club in 1975, becoming President, Committee Member, Public Officer and Manager.2 letters with Victorian Blind Bowls Association letterheadnon-fictionelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, victorian blind bowls association -
Vision AustraliaDocument - Text, Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association letterhead
... Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association letterhead...Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association...Blank letterhead for documents sent out by the Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association, during 1980's....Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Blank letterhead for documents sent out by the Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association, during 1980's. Elizabeth Maxwell Neil Maxwell Office equipment and supplies Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association Summary update of Centenary Appeal Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association A4 page with photocopied letterhead of a cartoon lawn bowl with female and male on top Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association letterhead Document Text ...Blank letterhead for documents sent out by the Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association, during 1980's.A4 page with photocopied letterhead of a cartoon lawn bowl with female and male on topnon-fictionVictorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Associationelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, office equipment and supplies, victorian blind indoor bias bowls association -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Illawarra Bowling Association Annual Champion
... Association for the Blind...Victorian Blind Bowls...Illawarra Bowling Association Annual Champion Donated by Illawarra Community Centre Associates: 86/87 Marj Cameron, 87/88 Y Lawrence, 88/89 Lucy Docherty, 89/90 Dulcie David, 90/91 Llona Smith, 91/92 Llona Smith, 92/93 Llona Smith, 93/94 Carol Myers Mens: 86/87 Les Walker, 87/88 Jack Shearn, 88/89 Keith Spendlove, 89/90 Dennis McKenna, 90/91 Hec Stephenson, 91/92 Keith Spendlove, 92/93 Dudley Roberts, 93/94 Dudley Roberts Aggregate: 86/87 Hec Stephenson, 87/88 Kath Jones, 88/89 Lucy Docherty, 89/90 Charles Coles, 90/91 Anne Stewart, 91/92 Bob McLeod, 92/93 Glad Trait, 93/94 Archie Maclean Mixed Pairs: 87/88 Lucy Docherty, Dennis McKenna, 88/89 Margo Stewart, Hec Stephenson, 89/90 Lillian Fowler, Jack Shearn, 90/91 Llona Smith, Jack Sutton, 91/92 Lillian Fowler, Keith Spendlove, 92/93 Glad Trait, Dennis McKenna Mens Pairs: 93/94 Dudley Roberts, Jurek Wroblewski Association for the Blind Victorian Blind Bowls Association Picture of wooden board with engraved names of the Annual Champion for the Illawarra Bowling Association Illawarra Bowling Association Annual Champion Photograph Image ...Known as the Illawarra Tigers, all the bowlers in the team were legally blind, and with the support of staff and volunteers, competed against sighted players and participated in local bowls competitions. Illawarra Bowling Association Annual Champion Donated by Illawarra Community Centre Associates: 86/87 Marj Cameron, 87/88 Y Lawrence, 88/89 Lucy Docherty, 89/90 Dulcie David, 90/91 Llona Smith, 91/92 Llona Smith, 92/93 Llona Smith, 93/94 Carol Myers Mens: 86/87 Les Walker, 87/88 Jack Shearn, 88/89 Keith Spendlove, 89/90 Dennis McKenna, 90/91 Hec Stephenson, 91/92 Keith Spendlove, 92/93 Dudley Roberts, 93/94 Dudley Roberts Aggregate: 86/87 Hec Stephenson, 87/88 Kath Jones, 88/89 Lucy Docherty, 89/90 Charles Coles, 90/91 Anne Stewart, 91/92 Bob McLeod, 92/93 Glad Trait, 93/94 Archie Maclean Mixed Pairs: 87/88 Lucy Docherty, Dennis McKenna, 88/89 Margo Stewart, Hec Stephenson, 89/90 Lillian Fowler, Jack Shearn, 90/91 Llona Smith, Jack Sutton, 91/92 Lillian Fowler, Keith Spendlove, 92/93 Glad Trait, Dennis McKenna Mens Pairs: 93/94 Dudley Roberts, Jurek WroblewskiPicture of wooden board with engraved names of the Annual Champion for the Illawarra Bowling Associationassociation for the blind, victorian blind bowls association -
Vision AustraliaDocument - Text, Victorian Indoor Bias Bowls Association Meeting Minutes 14 April 2011
... Victorian Indoor Blind Bias Bowls Association...Elizabeth Maxwell Neil Maxwell Victorian Indoor Blind Bias Bowls Association Summary update of Centenary Appeal 5 typed pages - 3 of meeting minutes, 2 of large print guidelines for Roy Langdon trophy Victorian Indoor Bias Bowls Association Meeting Minutes 14 April 2011 Document Text ...Minutes from the VIBBA meeting held on 14th April 2011, with recommended format and conditions for the Roy Langdon trophy - to be played between Kooyong and Blackburn clubs.5 typed pages - 3 of meeting minutes, 2 of large print guidelines for Roy Langdon trophynon-fictionelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, victorian indoor blind bias bowls association -
Vision AustraliaArticle - Text, Bowlers claim national title
... Members of the Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association won 13 medals at the recent championships held in Queensland. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Members of the Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association won 13 medals at the recent championships held in Queensland. ...Members of the Victorian Blind Indoor Bias Bowls Association won 13 medals at the recent championships held in Queensland. Initially beginning as a small self-help group at the Association for the Blind, the group of Ken Gunning, Gloria Pascoe, Bill Muller, Rose Del-ZMonaco, Sally Leighton, Bill Lovett, Athol Blain, Alma Box, Pat Gaze and Frank Bartoli came way with five gold, four silver and four bronze medals. Pictured is Sally Leighton on the green.1 white page with black writing and colour photographnon-fictionneil maxwell, association for the blind, elizabeth maxwell, sally leighton -
Vision AustraliaDocument - Text, Victorian Blind Sports Association letterhead
... Victorian Blind Sports Association All correspondence to: SECRETARY C/- 454 Glenferrie Road, KOOYONG, 3144 Telephone: 20-8876 Patron: Mr John Cain Premier of Victoria (At base of page:) Affiliated bodies - Cricket, Lawn Bowls, Olympic Sports, Square Dancing, Swish, Skiing, Indoor Bias Bowls and Goal Ball Donations of $2.00 and over are Tax Deductible....Victorian Blind Sports Association, during 1980's and possibly early 1990's. Logo consists of a large V, with an upside smaller v between to turn the middle into a diamond shape. Three circles overlap across the middle of the diamond/V. Elizabeth Maxwell Neil Maxwell Victorian Blind Sports Association Office equipment and supplies Summary update of Centenary Appeal Victorian Blind Sports Association All correspondence to: SECRETARY C/- 454 Glenferrie Road, KOOYONG, 3144 Telephone: 20-8876 Patron: Mr John Cain Premier of Victoria (At base of page:) Affiliated bodies - Cricket, Lawn Bowls, Olympic Sports, Square Dancing, Swish, Skiing, Indoor Bias Bowls and Goal Ball Donations of $2.00 and over are Tax Deductible. ...Blank letterhead for documents sent out by the Victorian Blind Sports Association, during 1980's and possibly early 1990's. Logo consists of a large V, with an upside smaller v between to turn the middle into a diamond shape. Three circles overlap across the middle of the diamond/V.Blank A4 paper with Vic Blind Sports logo, address and list of sports covered at basenon-fictionVictorian Blind Sports Association All correspondence to: SECRETARY C/- 454 Glenferrie Road, KOOYONG, 3144 Telephone: 20-8876 Patron: Mr John Cain Premier of Victoria (At base of page:) Affiliated bodies - Cricket, Lawn Bowls, Olympic Sports, Square Dancing, Swish, Skiing, Indoor Bias Bowls and Goal Ball Donations of $2.00 and over are Tax Deductible.elizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, victorian blind sports association, office equipment and supplies -
Vision AustraliaDocument - Text, Blind bowlers meet the challenge
... Article profiling Ron Jones, who played at the Jerilderie Bowls Club as part of a three day visit and season break up by the Victorian Blind Bowlers Association. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Article profiling Ron Jones, who played at the Jerilderie Bowls Club as part of a three day visit and season break up by the Victorian Blind Bowlers Association. ...Article profiling Ron Jones, who played at the Jerilderie Bowls Club as part of a three day visit and season break up by the Victorian Blind Bowlers Association. Taking up bowling six years ago, he soon competed at the Australian Blind Bowling championships and was awarded the trophy for the most improved. The Bowling Association does not have its own grounds, so throughout the summer its 41 members played on greens all over Melbourne. The article includes a picture of Ron Jones about to release the ball and Jean Sullivan after releasing a bowl.1 photocopied newspaper article with two imagesnon-fictionelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, victorian blind bowling association, ron jones -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Association for the Blind of Victoria 'Kelaston' 38th Annual Report 1995, 1995
... Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Annual report on activities and financial performance of Kelaston, including the transition in funding model, launch of the Centenary Appeal to raise $1M to rebuild Kelaston, a staff team won the Ekiden Relay around Lake Wendouree, new service opened in Warracknabeal, long time committee member David Baird received an OAM, four residents enjoyed a holiday to Tye Estate at Romsey, two residents sailed on the tall ship 'Alma Doepel, two bantam hens and one rooster to the existing Cam and Sam cats as pet therapy, National Centre for Ageing and Sensory Loss chose Kelaston to be the location for it's training video, development of a attendant button when in the lounge of an evening when there is less staff, companion visiting program has begun, a Kelaston team won the Victorian A Grade Blind Bias Bowls in regional and state finals, and 'Keloca' Day centre in Avoca officially opened by Hon Rob Knowles, Minister for Aged care and Housing. Kelaston home (Ballarat) Association ...Annual report on activities and financial performance of Kelaston, including the transition in funding model, launch of the Centenary Appeal to raise $1M to rebuild Kelaston, a staff team won the Ekiden Relay around Lake Wendouree, new service opened in Warracknabeal, long time committee member David Baird received an OAM, four residents enjoyed a holiday to Tye Estate at Romsey, two residents sailed on the tall ship 'Alma Doepel, two bantam hens and one rooster to the existing Cam and Sam cats as pet therapy, National Centre for Ageing and Sensory Loss chose Kelaston to be the location for it's training video, development of a attendant button when in the lounge of an evening when there is less staff, companion visiting program has begun, a Kelaston team won the Victorian A Grade Blind Bias Bowls in regional and state finals, and 'Keloca' Day centre in Avoca officially opened by Hon Rob Knowles, Minister for Aged care and Housing.1 printed volume with illustrationskelaston home (ballarat), association for the blind, corporation records
