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Williamstown Historical Society IncPhotograph - Nelson Place, Craigantina building
... ...WE Wells...No. 125-129 Nelson Place comprises of three, two storey shops and residences designed by WE Wells and constructed in 1886 for John Harker Craig....Nelson Place Craigantina 125-129 Nelson Place WE Wells No. 125-129 Nelson Place comprises of three, two storey shops and residences designed by WE Wells and constructed in 1886 for John Harker Craig. ...No. 125-129 Nelson Place comprises of three, two storey shops and residences designed by WE Wells and constructed in 1886 for John Harker Craig.nelson place, craigantina, 125-129 nelson place, we wells -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPostcard, High Light From Esplanade, Queenscliff, 1906, 1906
... Message dated 5/1/06 on card: "Many Happy-returns of the-day. Hope all are-well. We may stay-on till-Monday-AS"....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Miss Johnston Message dated 5/1/06 on card: "Many Happy-returns of the-day. Hope all are-well. We may stay-on till-Monday-AS". Postcard showing view looking across bluff to lighthouse at Queenscliff. ...Postcard showing view looking across bluff to lighthouse at Queenscliff. Orange-coloured stamp intact - Victoria one penny 1d. Post mark - Queenscliff JA 5 06. Addressed to "Miss Johnston, 11 Dawson St Sth, Ballarat". This address crossed out and "PO Linton" substituted.Message dated 5/1/06 on card: "Many Happy-returns of the-day. Hope all are-well. We may stay-on till-Monday-AS".miss johnston -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: WELL KEPT
... Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2001. Well kept: the entrance of Benevolent Home, circa 1962. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NEWSPAPER Bendigo advertiser the way we were Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2001. Well kept: the entrance of Benevolent Home, circa 1962. ...Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2001. Well kept: the entrance of Benevolent Home, circa 1962. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveDraft for telegram, 3rd March 1862
... Text reads 'Sending him all in at that price, we are all well' ...Text reads 'Sending him all in at that price, we are all well' Draft for telegram ...A large lot of papers, including this and other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Handwritten draft of text for a telegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegraph Office. From J. Beynon to Mr. William L. Jones, Creswick. Text reads 'Sending him all in at that price, we are all well' -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1956
... Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5491 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1956 Cover.JPG" st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958
... Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Cover.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 01.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 02.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 03.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 04.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 05.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 06.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 07.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 08.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 09.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 10.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 11.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 12.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 13.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 14.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 15.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 16.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 17.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 18.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 19.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 20.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 21.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 22.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 23.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 24.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 25.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 26.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 27.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 28.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 29.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 30.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 31.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 32.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 33.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 34.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 35.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 36.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 37.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 38.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 39.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 40.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 41.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 42.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 43.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 44.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 45.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 46.jpg 5493 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1958 Page 47.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957
... Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Cover.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 01.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 02.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 03.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 04.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 05.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 06.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 07.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 08.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 09.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 10.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 11.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 12.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 13.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 14.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 15.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 16.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 17.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 18.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 19.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 20.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 21.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 22.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 23.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 24.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 25.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 26.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 27.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 28.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 29.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 30.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 31.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 32.jpg 5492 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1957 Page 33.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959
... Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Cover.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 01.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 02.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 03.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 04.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 05.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 06.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 07.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 08.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 09.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 10.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 11.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 12.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 13.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 14.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 15.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 16.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 17.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 18.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 19.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 20.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 21.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 22.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 23.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 24.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 25.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 26.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 27.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 28.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 29.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 30.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 31.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 32.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 33.JPG 5494 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1959 Page 34.JPG st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960
... Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Cover.JPG 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 01.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 02.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 03.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 04.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 05.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 06.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 07.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 08.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 09.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 10.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 11.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 12.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 13.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 14.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 15.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 16.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 17.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 18.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 19.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 20.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 21.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 22.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 23.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 24.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 25.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 26.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 27.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Page 28.jpg 5495 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1960 Rear Cover.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967
... Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Cover.GIF 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 01.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 02.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 03.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 04.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 05.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 06.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 07.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 08.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 09.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 10.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 11.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 12.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 13.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 14.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 15.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 16.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 17.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 18.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 19.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 20.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 21.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 22.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 23.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 24.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 25.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 26.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 27.jpg 5498 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1967 Page 28.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962
... Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Cover.JPG 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 01.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 02.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 03.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 04.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 05.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 06.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 07.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 08.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 09.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 10.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 11.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 12.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 13.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 14.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 15.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 16.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 17.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 18.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 19.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 20.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 21.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 22.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 23.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 24.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 25.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 26.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 27.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 28.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 29.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 30.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 31.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 32.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 33.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 34.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 35.jpg 5497 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1962 Page 36.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69
... Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Front Cover.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Front Cover Inside.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 01.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 02.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 03.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 04.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 05.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 06.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 07.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 08.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 09.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 10.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 11.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 12.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 13.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 14.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 15.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 16.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 17.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 18.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 19.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 20.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 21.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 22.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 23.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 24.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 25.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 26.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 27.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 28.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 29.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 30.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 31.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 32.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 33.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Page 34.jpg 5499 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1968 - 69 Rear Cover.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961
... Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Cover.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 01.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 02.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 03.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 04.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 05.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 06.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 07.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 08.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 09.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 10.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 11.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 12.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 13.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 14.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 15.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 16.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 17.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 18.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 19.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 20.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 21.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 22.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 23.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 24.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 25.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 26.jpg 5496 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1961 Page 27.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970
... Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind....Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind. St. Albans High School Main Road East St. ...The "ALBA" was the St. Albans High School magazine. The name "ALBA" was chosen for the magazine because of its obvious association with the name St. Albans. It is an aboriginal word from Cape York meaning wind. Here on the flat plains of St. Albans we are well acquainted with wind.5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Cover.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 01.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 02.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 03.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 04.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 05.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 06.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 07.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 08.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 09.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 10.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 11.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 12.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 13.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 14.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 15.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 16.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 17.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 18.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 19.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 20.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 21.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 22.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 23.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 24.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 25.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 26.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 27.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 28.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 29.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 30.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 31.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 32.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 33.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 34.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 35.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 36.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 37.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 38.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 39.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 40.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 41.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 42.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 43.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Page 44.jpg 5500 - St. Albans High School ALBA School Magazine 1970 Rack Cover.jpg st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, Fitzroy St
... "Dear May and Floyd, So glad to hear that you all enjoy you self. We are well. Aunti Kate is not well Uncle Will is coming down to myself. ...Shows St Kilda Theatre and a cable tram "Dear May and Floyd, So glad to hear that you all enjoy you self. We are well. Aunti Kate is not well Uncle Will is coming down to myself. .... Also accompanied by an identical black and white photograph. Shows St Kilda Theatre and a cable tramblack and white post card"Dear May and Floyd, So glad to hear that you all enjoy you self. We are well. Aunti Kate is not well Uncle Will is coming down to myself. No rest for the wicked. Happy New Years dears. Warmest love, Mum and Dad." Valetines Postcard. Branches; Sydney, London, Dundee, (?), Capetown, Montreal, Toronto -
Bendigo Military MuseumCard - SOUTH AFRICAN CARD WW1, c.1918
... Message on back "With best wishes from here, trust all are well. We are enjoying the trip. the town is lovely - a delightful background ? ...Message on back "With best wishes from here, trust all are well. We are enjoying the trip. the town is lovely - a delightful background ? ...Card sent home from Sth Africa. Part of the collection of Capt Frederick Baxter MC & Bar. Refer Cat No. 4219.White folded over card with a photo image inside of the R.M. Steamer leaving docks in Cape Town. card is cream colour with picture of Table Mountain on the front in green. Photo inside and message on the back, Signed off by Fred.Inside written "Between 1916-18 (War). Message on back "With best wishes from here, trust all are well. We are enjoying the trip. the town is lovely - a delightful background ? Majestic. Goodbye Fred".card, ww1, baxter mc -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Melbourne: 2001 AD, 1969
... Searing critique on the public apathy of the environment in which we live, as well as the dichotomy of the professional view of the city and suburbs. ...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Searing critique on the public apathy of the environment in which we live, as well as the dichotomy of the professional view of the city and suburbs. ...Searing critique on the public apathy of the environment in which we live, as well as the dichotomy of the professional view of the city and suburbs. Boyd imagines what Melbourne might be like in year 2001.Original manuscript of an article published as 'Melbourne 2001 AD' in "The Australian", 05.03.1969. This is the second of a series of three articles about Melbourne published on consecutive days (see D022 and D024).Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 7 pagesmelbourne, trams, flies, road congestion, robin boyd, manuscript -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: WELL DONE
... Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Well done: a certificate of merit from the Bendigo Agricultural and Horticultural Society presented at a previous Bendigo Show. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BHS Collection NEWSPAPER Bendigo advertiser the way we were Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Well done: a certificate of merit from the Bendigo Agricultural and Horticultural Society presented at a previous Bendigo Show. ...BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Well done: a certificate of merit from the Bendigo Agricultural and Horticultural Society presented at a previous Bendigo Show. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Eltham District Historical Society IncAudio - Audio Recording, Audio Recording; 2016-10-12 History of Community Groups, 12 Oct 2016
... In our area there are some groups with a long history of consistently contributing to the development, enrichment and benefit of our local communities. Some we are well aware of, others not so much. At our next meeting we are pleased to have representatives from three long established community groups to talk to us about their histories, how they have been a part of the Eltham scene for many years and how their contributions have supported many other local organisations and initiatives....In our area there are some groups with a long history of consistently contributing to the development, enrichment and benefit of our local communities. Some we are well aware of, others not so much. At our next meeting we are pleased to have representatives from three long established community groups to talk to us about their histories, how they have been a part of the Eltham scene for many years and how their contributions have supported many other local organisations and initiatives. audio recording, community groups, eltham district historical society, meeting, society meeting 1:03:34 duration Digital MP3 File 75 MB Audio Recording; 2016-10-12 History of Community Groups Audio Audio Recording Eltham District Historical Society Eltham District Historical Society ...October Meeting (Newsletter No. 230, Jun. 2016) Community groups are the backbone of any community and the former Shires of Eltham and now Nillumbik are no exception. In our area there are some groups with a long history of consistently contributing to the development, enrichment and benefit of our local communities. Some we are well aware of, others not so much. At our next meeting we are pleased to have representatives from three long established community groups to talk to us about their histories, how they have been a part of the Eltham scene for many years and how their contributions have supported many other local organisations and initiatives.1:03:34 duration Digital MP3 File 75 MB audio recording, community groups, eltham district historical society, meeting, society meeting -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph/Postcard, Warrandyte Road, Ringwood. Looking south towards central Ringwood. 1908. (Postcard + enlarged photos)
... "Dear Sister, I hope you are all well. We are so but very just now. Love to all. ..."Dear Sister, I hope you are all well. We are so but very just now. Love to all. ...Written on back of enlargement, "Warrandyte Rd. Looking south towards Ringwood.". Written on front "Railway Township Ringwood" On reverse of postcard: dated 4.12.1908, Addressed to Mrs L. H. Kenney, High St, Preston, Victoria. "Dear Sister, I hope you are all well. We are so but very just now. Love to all. L.K" -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - INDENTURE BETWEEN G.F. PICKLES AND JAMES TREVENA
... During the whole term we have always found him most steady and trustworthy and we wish him well, Sandhurst, 29th June, 1882....During the whole term we have always found him most steady and trustworthy and we wish him well, Sandhurst, 29th June, 1882. Document INDENTURE BETWEEN G.F. ...Copy of Indenture between G.F. Pickles and James Trevena dated May 16, 1877. There is a typewritten note attached at the bottom that note that the original indenture has the following endorsement signed by G.F. Pickles on behalf of the firm: The bearer of this indenture has diligently and faithfully served his full term of apprenticeship. During the whole term we have always found him most steady and trustworthy and we wish him well, Sandhurst, 29th June, 1882.document, memo, apprenticeship indenture -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegePostcard
... Though traffic is just as great - We are having lovely weather to see this beautiful city. We are all well. Hope you are. Daddy is visiting hospital. ...Though traffic is just as great - We are having lovely weather to see this beautiful city. We are all well. Hope you are. Daddy is visiting hospital. ...Postcard sent to Ballarat College boarder, William L Sloss, by his mother Bernice A Sloss during a visit to Paris with his father in 1929.Its slightly formal phrasing gives insight into parent-child relations of the era. Black and white illustrated postcard; photograph of Paris scene on front; hand-written letter on back and 90p stamp attached;Address: Master Bill Sloss / Ballarat College / Ballarat - Victoria / Australia Letter: 21/3/29 / This is just a tiny corner of Paris. It is a very busy city and the taxis and cars make a dreadful noice - far greater noise than in London. Though traffic is just as great - We are having lovely weather to see this beautiful city. We are all well. Hope you are. Daddy is visiting hospital. Love from us all - Your loving mother, Bernice A Sloss.bernice-a-sloss, ballarat college, boarding, 1929, bill-sloss, william-l-sloss-1934, postcard -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPostcard - Postcard to Mrs A Westerson Cliff Crest Cunningham c1900, Regal Postcard Co Sydney
... Do you get many crayfish Hope you are all well as we are Love Yours Laura...Do you get many crayfish Hope you are all well as we are Love Yours Laura Buildings Correspondence Blue toned postcard of Sydney University showing building surrounded by vegetation, gate in foreground Sydney N.S.W. ...Message on back posted Dec 09 to Mrs A Westerson Cliff Crest Cunningham Dear Jennie Many thanks for PN will send shoes Tuesday or Wednesday I paid the freight on that parcel I sent so I will call and see about it when I go in...... was so bad. Do you get many crayfish Hope you are all well as we are Love Yours LauraBlue toned postcard of Sydney University showing building surrounded by vegetation, gate in foreground Sydney N.S.W. buildings, correspondence -
Federation University Historical CollectionCostume - Numismatics, Ararat Technical School Tie Pin, 1984
... Box 668 Ballarat 2250 Dear Miss Scanlon, In response to a letter received from Mr Peter Shiells, I have pleasure in enclosing a tie bar from the Ararat Technical School. We wish you well with your exhibit and look forward to seeing the display the next time we visit the Ballarat School of Mines and Industries. ...Box 668 Ballarat 2250 Dear Miss Scanlon, In response to a letter received from Mr Peter Shiells, I have pleasure in enclosing a tie bar from the Ararat Technical School. We wish you well with your exhibit and look forward to seeing the display the next time we visit the Ballarat School of Mines and Industries. ...Red enamel tie pin featuring the logo to the Ararat Technical School. The pin is clipped onto a covering letter from Principal A.L. Johnson21st May, 1984. Miss Therese Scanlon P.O. Box 668 Ballarat 2250 Dear Miss Scanlon, In response to a letter received from Mr Peter Shiells, I have pleasure in enclosing a tie bar from the Ararat Technical School. We wish you well with your exhibit and look forward to seeing the display the next time we visit the Ballarat School of Mines and Industries. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to participate Yours faithfully signed A.L. Johnson Principal ararat technical school, ballarat school of mines, therese scanlon, a.l. johnson, peter shiells, logo, numismatics, tiepin, tie pin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard - GREETINGS FROM BENDIGO, PALL MALL STREETSCAPE
... On rear of card in black pen: 17.3.07, Dear Auntie, I hope you are quite well. We are going to Melbourne on Wednesday and going on to Bairnsdale on Saturday. ...On rear of card in black pen: 17.3.07, Dear Auntie, I hope you are quite well. We are going to Melbourne on Wednesday and going on to Bairnsdale on Saturday. ...Postcard: black and white postcard, top section has written ' Greetings from Bendigo' Lower section shows image looking northwards up Pall Mall. Poppet head on RH side, mine chimney and Post Office middle image. Tram lines and poles up centre of Mall. On rear of card in black pen: 17.3.07, Dear Auntie, I hope you are quite well. We are going to Melbourne on Wednesday and going on to Bairnsdale on Saturday. We are having a good time here. Reg send his love, With love from Merle. Addressed to Miss E. Dahlsen, (Lake Tyers House, Lake Tyers - crossed out) Bairnsdale. Postmark is Bendigo 10.45 a.m. 17.4.07, 1d. Stamp attached.bendigo, streetscape, pall mall, bendigo, bairnsdale, dahlsen, merle ( bush ?) -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PICTURE POSTCARD, 13.12.1915
... well. I wrote a long note to him this week. Send it onto Ella to see. I had a letter from Jack to day. He is getting better. I had a letter from Tom yesterday. I heven’t been getting his letters lately. We...well. I wrote a long note to him this week. Send it onto Ella to see. I had a letter from Jack to day. He is getting better. I had a letter from Tom yesterday. I heven’t been getting his letters lately. We ...Sinai desert Asia Minor Feb 13th. Dear mother, just a card in answer to your ever welcome letter I received today. Sorry to hear Dad in not to well. I wrote a long note to him this week. Send it onto Ella to see. I had a letter from Jack to day. He is getting better. I had a letter from Tom yesterday. I heven’t been getting his letters lately. We are both well. Roy had no word from you, wondering what’s the matter. Going on patrol duty 4 in the morning, no fighting here yet. All for this time, goodbye, best love to all from Bill. Remember me to the boys. Collection re Mrs May Burns.Postcard photo, B & W, pyramids - several trees in foreground. The rear has a hand written letter in pencil.Top right: Cairo - Pyramidsdocuments, photographs, postcards -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Newsletter - City of Moorabbin Historical Society Oct 2012, October 2012
... Volunteer photographers from Caulfield Photography Group have helped our members to catalogue the Museum artefacts and we are progressing well.. An unfortunate electricity account was referred to GECC for advice. ...Volunteer photographers from Caulfield Photography Group have helped our members to catalogue the Museum artefacts and we are progressing well.. An unfortunate electricity account was referred to GECC for advice. ...The City of Moorabbin Historical Society was formed c 1960 by a group of Moorabbin area residents who were concerned that the history of the area should be preserved. A good response to a call for items related to the historical area of Moorabbin Shire brought donations of a wide variety of artefacts that are now preserved by the current members of CMHS at Box Cottage Museum. Helen Stanley, Secretary of CMHS, began producing a Newsletter for members in April 2007 to provide current information and well researched items of historical interestHelen Stanley has produced a bi-monthly Newsletter, 2007 - 2013, for the members of the City of Moorabbin Historical Society that contains well researched interesting historical items, notification of upcoming events, current advice from Royal Australian Historical Society , Museums Australia Victoria and activities of Local Historical Societies. The Newsletter is an important record of the activities of the CMHS.4 x A4 paper printed on 1 side Issue 29 of the bi-monthly, City of Moorabbin Historical Society Newsletter produced by Society member and Secretary, Mrs Helen Stanley in October 2012. Notice of AGM October 28th , and Box Cottage Museum will be Open on 27th and 28th for History Week. Jessica Bennett, Reporter for The Leader Newspaper, has been asked to promote the History Week Open Days, volunteers have distributed fliers, and Glen Eira CC Parks and Gardens officers have removed the dead tree. Volunteer photographers from Caulfield Photography Group have helped our members to catalogue the Museum artefacts and we are progressing well.. An unfortunate electricity account was referred to GECC for advice. Helen has given an essay, of 3x A4 pages, about The Lees Family pioneer market gardeners as researched by Jan Rigby, a descendant. CITY of MOORABBIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY / OCTOBER 2012 NEWSLETTERcity of moorabbin historical society, stanley helen, melbourne, moorabbin, brighton, cheltenham, ormond, bentleigh, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, the moorabbin roads board 1862, city of glen eira, city of kingston, moorabbin shire, parish of moorabbin, brighton east, south brighton, bent tommy, mair william, jessse morleys hotel, lees james, lees william, convicts, jamison john, bent james, lees james henry, lees joseph, lees jack allen, -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - PICTURE POSTCARD, 20.2.1916
... well also yourself. Hope you are better err this. Things much the same as usual here. We...well also yourself. Hope you are better err this. Things much the same as usual here. We ...On rear; Sinai desert Asia Minor Feb 20th 1916. Dear Mother, your ever welcome letter to hand. Sorry to hear Dad is not well also yourself. Hope you are better err this. Things much the same as usual here. We are both well. I had a letter from Tom last week. We were inspected by the General after Church Parade this morning. Glad uncles crop turned out so well. I suppose Lot has gone to town by this. I wrote to her and sent her some things. You ought to have them by now. Roy has has had no letters from home for a long time. Don’t address them to Hospital. Use same address as myself. Too dusty here to write. Goodbye and love to all, from Bill. Collection re Mrs May Burns.Postcard photo, B & W with four pyramids at Cairo - camels and men in foreground. The rear has a black pencil written letter. On the front “Cairo - The four Pyramids” On rear above pencil letter is written in blue ink, “This boy lost his life in Service”.documents, postcards, views, pyramids, cairo, souvenirs -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard - Postcard - Black and white, Two World War One Soldiers, 1916, 28/08/1916
... Sim, of Ballarat, we are wearing steel helmuts weight about 4lbs they are protection against shrapnel and steel splinters. We are doing well here, Les Coulter was wounded just near here but did not see him. ...Sim, of Ballarat, we are wearing steel helmuts weight about 4lbs they are protection against shrapnel and steel splinters. We are doing well here, Les Coulter was wounded just near here but did not see him. ...John Raymond (Ray) Blight enlisted on 19 July 1915. He was an electrical engineer, having studied at the Ballarat School of Mines. On 23 June 1916 Ray Blight disembarked at Marseilles. 3 February 1917 he was hospitalised with scabies. Ray Blight's next of kin was his mother, Mary Jane Blight of 116 Lyons Street South, Ballarat. James Leslie Sim enlisted on 13 July 1915, at which time he was an accountant. His next of kin was his father, Charles Robert Sim of Drummond Street North, Ballarat. On 23 June 1916 James Sim disembarked at Marseilles. A year later he received leave to the United Kingdom returning to France 2 weeks later. He received leave to Paris from 18 march 1918 to 4 April 1918. Sim was wounded on 1 June 1918.Two World War One soldiers in military uniform pose for a photograph. The two men are Lance Corporal Ray Blight and Lance Corporal Sim (both of Ballarat). On the back is a personal letter to Ballarat School of Mines Lecturer Daniel Walker. The pin holes in the postcard suggest it was displayed at the Ballarat School of Mines. .1) Verso: " France 25/8/16. Dear Mr Walker, Just a line in sending a photo we had taken in a small photographers, in a town within range of the evenings guns, the other boy is L/Corp Sim, one time an old SMB and son of R. Sim, of Ballarat, we are wearing steel helmuts weight about 4lbs they are protection against shrapnel and steel splinters. We are doing well here, Les Coulter was wounded just near here but did not see him. Best wishes to all. Ray Blight. .2) Verso: Sitting, Ray Blight, from Ballarat, you will know his sister, she helps Miss Brazena a lot with the parcels. Standing, Les Sim, of Sim and co. wood merchants, Ballarat.world war one, world war 1, james sim, ballarat school of mines, blight, james blight, sim, les sim, coulter, les coulter, world war, walker, wwi, great world war, france -
Federation University Art CollectionPainting - Mural, French, Leonard, 'The Tapestry' by Leonard French, 1959
... Similarly with the bird - we might well ask is it a defiance of gravity, a metaphysical ascension or the elusive winged knowledge? ...Similarly with the bird - we might well ask is it a defiance of gravity, a metaphysical ascension or the elusive winged knowledge? ...Artist Leonard French said of this work:- "The centre panel suggests a tree of knowledge growing out of a jewelled fish (a spiritual accompaniment is intended), and from the tree birds rise, spreading out through the cloud shapes of the other panels. Hands and figures rise from the earth, reaching for the birds. The left hand panel depicts the journey of figures in a boat, the seeking after or journeying to the source of knowledge. The far right hand panel is the garden, figures in a primitive state, a sort of evolution of figures from a primitive garden (the first garden). Visualization, verbalization, music and dance are tools we have to express a concept. The analysis of an art work is a delicate and sensitive task and great harm can be done in an attempt to become verbal about a form which relies upon elements peculiar to itself for intrinsic meaning." Leonard FRENCH (OBE) (08 October 1928 - 10 January 2017) Born Brunswick, Victoria Died Heathcote, Victoria Known for his enormous dalle de verre (concrete and slab glass) ceiling in the Great Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria Leonard French produced a large body of work throughout his lifetime. French won the Sulman Prize in 1960, and the Blake Prize for Religious Art in 1963 and in 1980. He was also awarded a Harkness Fellowship in 1965. In the Queen's Birthday Honours of June 1968 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. In early 1959 Leonard French was commissioned by the Ballarat Teachers' College students to paint a mural. The students were responsible for the payment of the work. When unveiled artist George Bush remarked: "the 1959 students have left something not just to 'oooh' and 'ah' at, but something that is thought provoking, arresting and interesting. This work of art keeps something in reserve and draws you to search for deeper meaning behind the splendour of colour. This mural is not one which will not fade the interest of its beholders, but one which will provide intrigue for generations to come." Originally French intended the mural to be five panels, each entitled (left to right) 'the Journey', 'Man', 'The Tree', 'The Earth', 'The Garden'. The finished mural was reduced to four panels with the central tree incorporated into the panels 'Earth' and 'Man'. Ballarat Teachers' College Art lecturer Arch Cuthbertson explained that the artist:- "Aims at evoking emotional flashed, opening doors to simultaneous thinking and feeling. To accomplish this he juxtaposes the threads of conscious and unconscious images, thus effecting a tapestry that allows many points of reference to converge upon his singular images. Whether the colours offer metaphysical sensations or convey a literal meaning will depend upon the breadth and depth of the viewer's experience. Similarly with the bird - we might well ask is it a defiance of gravity, a metaphysical ascension or the elusive winged knowledge? Again the answer could well be that these three associations have a singular purpose. " This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A four panel mural by Leonard French, commissioned and gifted by the Ballarat Teachers' College Student in 1959. Art lecturer Arch Cuthbertson was highly involved in this commission. Artist Charles Bush unveiled the mural at the Ballarat Teachers' College in Gillies Street, Ballarat. At that time he said:- "You have left behind you on object which will be full of interest to a lot of people. A work of art, so long as it is in existence, is constantly under review. Most of the good things that keep on going are usually to the uninitiated a little worrying. Many of you will be worried by this, because it does not make its message immediately clear. But come back and assess it again and again." art, leonard french, french, artwork, mural, ballarat teachers' college, class of 1959
