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Tennis AustraliaTournament Programme, 1998
... Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard Tournament Programme ...Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Tennis AustraliaTournament Programme, 1998
... Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard Tournament Programme ...Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Tennis AustraliaTournament Programme, 1998
... Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard Tournament Programme ...Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Tennis AustraliaTournament Programme, 1998
... Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard Tournament Programme ...Program: Davis Cup: Australia v Zimbabwe Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchHeadgear Beret, C 1940 or later
... The country later became Zimbabwe and as they say the rest is history.3...The country later became Zimbabwe and as they say the rest is history.3 Named inside "Cross" Black Beret with brass and white metal badge. ...Possibly worn by a Rhodesian soldier in their defence force fighting against the insurgents who wanted independance. The country later became Zimbabwe and as they say the rest is history.3Black Beret with brass and white metal badge. Southern Rhodesia.Named inside "Cross" -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Woman from Zambezi region
... The photograph is one of two representing scenes and people from the countries in the region of the Zambezi River: Angola, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. ...The photograph is one of two representing scenes and people from the countries in the region of the Zambezi River: Angola, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. Africa - people Pencil on reverse: "Woman from Zambezi ***" Sepia photograph, mounted on card, of a young African woman. ...In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries there were strong links between the Australian and African colonies forming the British Empire. The photograph is one of two representing scenes and people from the countries in the region of the Zambezi River: Angola, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. Sepia photograph, mounted on card, of a young African woman. Pencil on reverse: "Woman from Zambezi ***"africa - people -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchCap, Peaked, Zimbabwe Republic Police
... Brown peaked hat with dark blue hat band with gilt and blue enamel metal Zimbabwe Republic Police cap badge. Chin strap and attaching buttons missing. ...Hand written owners details.Head band, crown edge and crown front reinforced. Cap, Peaked, Zimbabwe Republic Police Botswana Cap Manufacturers ...Brown peaked hat with dark blue hat band with gilt and blue enamel metal Zimbabwe Republic Police cap badge. Chin strap and attaching buttons missing. Brown leather sweat band. Clear plastic crown liner with manufacturer and size label. Hand written owners details.Head band, crown edge and crown front reinforced. Manufacturer's Label "Botswana Cap Mfrs., Lobatse" Size Label "55" Red marker pen "824201Y Ellis S"headgear, cap -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: AUCTION - ROCK ART INTERNATIONAL
... Two page catalogue and information about the Shona Sculpture made by the Shona people in the heart of Zimbabwe. The auction was held at the Shamrock Hotel on Sunday 28th June, '98 by Curnow Dyett, Auctioneers of Bendigo. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BUSINESS Auctioneers j h curnow & son pty ltd Ian Dyett Collection - Auction - Rock Art International Curnow Dyett Ian Dyett Shona Sculpture Steve Davies Rock Art International Rockefellers Rothschilds Prince Charles Bob Hawke Janet Jackson Two page catalogue and information about the Shona Sculpture made by the Shona people in the heart of Zimbabwe. The auction was held at the Shamrock Hotel on Sunday 28th June, '98 by Curnow Dyett, Auctioneers of Bendigo. ...Two page catalogue and information about the Shona Sculpture made by the Shona people in the heart of Zimbabwe. The auction was held at the Shamrock Hotel on Sunday 28th June, '98 by Curnow Dyett, Auctioneers of Bendigo. A picture of two giraffes is on the front page. The second page has information about the Sculptures and Steve Davies who procured the art directly from the Shona people. There are pictures of the sculptures on this page. Page 3 has the lot numbers and their name. Page 4 is a yellow copy of page 1.business, auctioneers, j h curnow & son pty ltd, ian dyett collection - auction - rock art international, curnow dyett, ian dyett, shona sculpture, steve davies, rock art international, rockefellers, rothschilds, prince charles, bob hawke, janet jackson -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Containers, tin, Cigarettes ‘Black & White’, 20C
... It grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas in the USA, Southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. In Australia, blends are predominantly Virginia, for example, Dunhill and Winfield. ...It grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas in the USA, Southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. In Australia, blends are predominantly Virginia, for example, Dunhill and Winfield. ...Black & White cigarettes were produced in England, Virginia Tobacco, or Flue-cured tobacco, is named after the US state where it was first cultivated. It is also called ‘bright tobacco’ because of the yellow to orange colour it achieves during curing. It grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas in the USA, Southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. In Australia, blends are predominantly Virginia, for example, Dunhill and Winfield. Virginia blends contain only flue-cured Virginia tobacco A tin with a hinged lid for 'Black & White' Cigarettes. a black silhouette of a man in a top hat is the trade mark BLACK & WHITE / 'MARKOVITCH' / VIRGINIA / CORK TIPPEDcigarettes, tobacco, cheltenham, moorabbin, bentleigh, early settlers -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesConference proceedings, Barbara Burnaby, Indigenous languages across the community, 2002
... ...Zimbabwe...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne International language forum community based practice language research conference papers language policy language and whole community development literacy development media educational advances Canada United States New Zealand Zimbabwe Mexico Russia Caribbean Inui Yupik B&w photographs, diagrams, Language - Preservation and use. ...Language - Preservation and use. Language - Social function. [Maori: New Zealand Latin]. Language planning. [Language planning in a trans-national speech community]. [The way of the drum - when earth becomes heart] [The need for an ecological cultural community] Community language management. [Methods of madness: The Tuscarora Language Committee] [Daghida: Cold Lake First Nation works towards Dene language revitalization] [The Jicarilla Apache language summer day camp] [Report on the workshop "World of Inukitut"]. Arizona. New Mexico. Oklahoma. Adult education. Women's literacy. [Teaching reading with puppets] [Assessing Lakota language teaching issues on the Cheyenne River Reservation] [Incorporating traditional Nehiyaw/Plains Cree education in the university] [Collecting texts in Crao and Portuguese for teaching] [Early vocabularies and dictionary development: A cautionary note] [The process of spelling standardization of Innu-Aimun (Montagnais)] Pidgin. Creole. [Ojibway hockey CD-ROM in the making] [The use of multimedia and the arts in language revitalization, maintenance and development: The case of the Balsas Nahuas of Guerreo, Mexico] [The languages of Indigenous Peoples in Chukotka and the media] [Meeting of the Inukitut and Yupik family of languages on May 12, 2000]B&w photographs, diagrams,international language forum, community based practice, language research, conference papers, language policy, language and whole community development, literacy development, media, educational advances, canada, united states, new zealand, zimbabwe, mexico, russia, caribbean, inui, yupik -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - SOUVENIR OF MY SECOND TOUR OF THE WORLD 1924, 1925
... Travel book to "...afford much information on subjects and places not generally known and help readers to better appreciate the marvels of other lands'' (taken from the preface) Countries visited: Ceylon (Sri Lanka) India Malaya (Malaysia) Batavia, Java (Indonesia) China Hong Kong Japan Manchuria (China and Russia) Siberia (Russia) Russia Finland Sweden Norway England (England and Scotland and Wales) Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) South Africa (South Africa and Zimbabwe) Item note: With the author's compliments... ...Travel book to "...afford much information on subjects and places not generally known and help readers to better appreciate the marvels of other lands'' (taken from the preface) Countries visited: Ceylon (Sri Lanka) India Malaya (Malaysia) Batavia, Java (Indonesia) China Hong Kong Japan Manchuria (China and Russia) Siberia (Russia) Russia Finland Sweden Norway England (England and Scotland and Wales) Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) South Africa (South Africa and Zimbabwe) Item note: With the author's compliments... ...My Second Tour of the World. 1924. By G.A. Pethard Printed by The Cambridge Press, Bendigo. 1925. Includes b/w photographs and a hand drawn map. Travel book to "...afford much information on subjects and places not generally known and help readers to better appreciate the marvels of other lands'' (taken from the preface) Countries visited: Ceylon (Sri Lanka) India Malaya (Malaysia) Batavia, Java (Indonesia) China Hong Kong Japan Manchuria (China and Russia) Siberia (Russia) Russia Finland Sweden Norway England (England and Scotland and Wales) Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) South Africa (South Africa and Zimbabwe) Item note: With the author's compliments... [handwritten] Mr. J. Thomas, Golden Square As the pages are not numbered, it is uncertain if any pages are missing from the front of the book. The first page talks about Ceylon. It makes no mention of Fremantle. However, Fremantle is noted on the map. 3 copiesG. A. Pethardbiography, highlights of a world tour. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Containers, tin, tobacco 'Log Cabin', 20thC
... It grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas in the USA, Southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. In Australia, blends are predominantly Virginia, for example, Dunhill and Winfield. ...It grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas in the USA, Southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. In Australia, blends are predominantly Virginia, for example, Dunhill and Winfield. ...W.D & H.O.Wills (Australia) Ltd began manufacturing tobacco products in 1913 at its Raleigh Park factory in Kensington, Sydney. In 1945 an estate of 16 acres was purchased at East Bentleigh, Melbourne, with a further 22 acres purchased later and the Virginia Park manufacturing branch was established. The 1950s were to be one of the most successful decades in the company’s history and it enjoyed a peak of 83 per cent market share in 1954. But this was also a period of increased competition as Phillip Morris and Rothmans entered the Australian tobacco market. By 1972, increased competition meant that the company’s market share had slipped to 39%. By the time tobacco advertising was banned on Australian radio and television in 1976, Wills' market share had fallen a further 6%. In 1985 Wills combined the separate factory operations in Sydney and in Melbourne into one site at Pagewood, Sydney which took on the name Virginia Park. In 1989 W.D & H.O.Wills (Australia) became a subsidiary of the British American Tobacco Industries group of companies. 1999 British American Tobacco merged with global competitor Rothmans International. Rothmans in Australia and Wills merged to form the wholly-owned subsidiary British American Tobacco Australia. The merger left British American Tobacco Australia, Phillip Morris and Imperial Tobacco Australia Virginia Tobacco, or Flue-cured tobacco, is named after the US state where it was first cultivated. It is also called ‘bright tobacco’ because of the yellow to orange colour it achieves during curing. It grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas in the USA, Southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. In Australia, blends are predominantly Virginia, for example, Dunhill and Winfield. Virginia blends contain only flue-cured Virginia tobacco W.D & H.O. Wills Pty Ltd - In 1945 an estate of 16 acres was purchased at East Boundary Road, East Bentleigh, Melbourne, with a further 22 acres purchased later and the Virginia Park manufacturing branch was established. The plant was closed 1985 when the firm moved to Pagewood, Sydney New South WalesA circular tin with a lid that is opened by twisting a coin in the rim and closed by screwing the lid down. Instructions written on base of tin. Contained ‘Log Cabin’ tobacco.lid :LOG CABIN / FLAKED GOLD LEAF / TOBACCO / base ; LOG CABIN / SKRU SEAL / To open twist coin / to reseal screw lid / TOBACCOtobacco, cigarettes, smoking pipes, cigarette papers, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, log cabin tobacco, w d & h o wills pty ltd , british american tobacco ltd, rothmans international ltd, east bentleigh -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Containers, tin, Tobacco 'Capstan' ‘Navy Cut’, c1940
... It grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas in the USA, Southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. In Australia, blends are predominantly Virginia, for example, Dunhill and Winfield. ...It grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas in the USA, Southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. In Australia, blends are predominantly Virginia, for example, Dunhill and Winfield. ...W.D & H.O.Wills (Australia) Ltd began manufacturing tobacco products in 1913 at its Raleigh Park factory in Kensington, Sydney. In 1945 an estate of 16 acres was purchased at East Bentleigh, Melbourne, with a further 22 acres purchased later and the Virginia Park manufacturing branch was established. The 1950s were to be one of the most successful decades in the company’s history and it enjoyed a peak of 83 per cent market share in 1954. But this was also a period of increased competition as Phillip Morris and Rothmans entered the Australian tobacco market. By 1972, increased competition meant that the company’s market share had slipped to 39%. By the time tobacco advertising was banned on Australian radio and television in 1976, Wills' market share had fallen a further 6%. In 1985 Wills combined the separate factory operations in Sydney and in Melbourne into one site at Pagewood, Sydney which took on the name Virginia Park. In 1989 W.D & H.O.Wills (Australia) became a subsidiary of the British American Tobacco Industries group of companies. 1999 British American Tobacco merged with global competitor Rothmans International. Rothmans in Australia and Wills merged to form the wholly-owned subsidiary British American Tobacco Australia. The merger left British American Tobacco Australia, Phillip Morris and Imperial Tobacco Australia. Virginia Tobacco, or Flue-cured tobacco, is named after the US state where it was first cultivated. It is also called ‘bright tobacco’ because of the yellow to orange colour it achieves during curing. It grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas in the USA, Southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. In Australia, blends are predominantly Virginia, for example, Dunhill and Winfield. Virginia blends contain only flue-cured Virginia tobacco The W.D.&H.O.Wills Ltd manufacturing plant was situated in Boundary Road East Bentleigh 1945 – 85. Virginia Park is still a Commercial Business Area A tin with a hinged lid for 'Capstan' "Navy Cut tobacco Lid: CAPSTAN / NAVY CUT / W.D. & H.O. WILLS LTD inside lid - This tin of which only a / limited number will be / issued will be found convenient / for smokers as a vest / pocket container and can / easily be refilled with the / contents of the ordinary 1oz / packets of 'Capstan Tobacco'tobacco, cigarettes, cheltenham, moorabbin, early settlers, smoking pipes, cigarette papers, bentleigh, navy cut tobacco, w d & h o wills pty ltd , british american tobacco ltd, rothmans international ltd, east bentleigh, capstan tobacco -
Federation University Art CollectionPainting - Artwork - Painting, 'School of Mines New Beginnings part a & b' by John Collier, 2008
... He has experience in every facet of the mining industry, and his record in identifying diamond opportunities include Australian (Argyle), Canada (Diabik), Zimbabwe, and the Brazil Pipe (Collier Falls). ...He has experience in every facet of the mining industry, and his record in identifying diamond opportunities include Australian (Argyle), Canada (Diabik), Zimbabwe, and the Brazil Pipe (Collier Falls). ...John COLLIER (1937- 2012) John Collier was born at Ballarat in 1937. He received a Diploma of Mining and a Diploma of Civil Engineering at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB), later graduating from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Engineering (Mining). Early in his career he received a Diploma of Accountancy from the Australian Society of Accountants. Collier believes his experience at SMB had a profound influence on his life, especially what he learnt in Geology, Engineering, Chemistry, etc., all of which he found beneficial to his later working life and he is proud of that association. Through his experience in the world-wide mining industry John Collier has made a major impact on the mining industry. He has been exploration leader for a large number of worldwide discoveries and farm-ins both major and minor. He has experience in every facet of the mining industry, and his record in identifying diamond opportunities include Australian (Argyle), Canada (Diabik), Zimbabwe, and the Brazil Pipe (Collier Falls). His success in diamond exploration may be unparalleled. John Collier also has significant success with lead-zinc, iron ore, coal, copper, gold-silver, petroleum, heavy minerals, nickel, uranium, industrial minerals, rare earths, and tin. In 2006 John Collier was made a Legend in Mining by the Australian Mining Industry. Over his last 10 years, he had become a passionate painter, holding several successful solo exhibitions. His naive style featured beautiful and unexpected colour combinations. Many of his most lauded paintings depicted mining scenes, harking back to his Ballarat days. 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.Two artworks by John Collier inspired by his alma mater, the Ballarat School of Mines. art, artwork, john collier, ballarat school of mines, alumni -
Federation University Art CollectionPainting - acrylic on canvas, Collier, John, 'Port Phillip Colonial GMC, Clunes' by John Collier, 2008
... He has experience in every facet of the mining industry, and his record in identifying diamond opportunities include Australian (Argyle), Canada (Diabik), Zimbabwe, and the Brazil Pipe (Collier Falls). ...He has experience in every facet of the mining industry, and his record in identifying diamond opportunities include Australian (Argyle), Canada (Diabik), Zimbabwe, and the Brazil Pipe (Collier Falls). ...John COLLIER (1937- 2012) John Collier was born at Ballarat in 1937. He received a Diploma of Mining and a Diploma of Civil Engineering at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB), later graduating from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Engineering (Mining). Early in his career he received a Diploma of Accountancy from the Australian Society of Accountants. Collier believes his experience at SMB had a profound influence on his life, especially what he learnt in Geology, Engineering, Chemistry, etc., all of which he found beneficial to his later working life and he is proud of that association. Through his experience in the world-wide mining industry John Collier has made a major impact on the mining industry. He has been exploration leader for a large number of worldwide discoveries and farm-ins both major and minor. He has experience in every facet of the mining industry, and his record in identifying diamond opportunities include Australian (Argyle), Canada (Diabik), Zimbabwe, and the Brazil Pipe (Collier Falls). His success in diamond exploration may be unparalleled. John Collier also has significant success with lead-zinc, iron ore, coal, copper, gold-silver, petroleum, heavy minerals, nickel, uranium, industrial minerals, rare earths, and tin. In 2006 John Collier was made a Legend in Mining by the Australian Mining Industry. Over his last 10 years, he had become a passionate painter, holding several successful solo exhibitions. His naive style featured beautiful and unexpected colour combinations. Many of his most lauded paintings depicted mining scenes, harking back to his Ballarat days. This work and subject matter was painted for the artist's alma mater, the Ballarat School of Mines (now Federation University Australia). 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.Colourful acrylic on canvas painting depicting the Port Phillip Gold Mining Company, Clunes.art, artwork, john collier, port phillip cold mine, clunes, clunes, available, alumni, mining -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - 1967 School Fire & Miscellaneous Student & Staff Photographs
... 1044.01 - 1967 School Fire|1044.02 - 1967 School Fire|1044.03 - Epi Lyrau, Judith Imbuti & Lesley Uren from Zimbabwe Date 1969|1044.04 - 1967 School Fire|1044.05 - 1967 School Fire|1044.06 - 1967 School Fire|1044.07 - 1969 Christmas Party GPI Lyrau Judith Imbuti, Lesley Uren, Mary Marshall, Amy Yu & arol Mackley|1044.08 - 1970 Prefects Felicity Quick, Yvonne Missen, Rebecca Butt, Sheryl Symons, Mary Aquis, Jan Hobbs, Julia Bell, Robert Ferrara, Shirley Fogarity, Dianne O'Mally, Sheryl Robinson, Gay Cunningham, Margaret Webster|1044.09 - 1968 School Staff|2044.10 - 1970 School Staff Moore, Branch, Poolma, McDonald. ...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Sunshine Student Building 1044.01 - 1967 School Fire|1044.02 - 1967 School Fire|1044.03 - Epi Lyrau, Judith Imbuti & Lesley Uren from Zimbabwe Date 1969|1044.04 - 1967 School Fire|1044.05 - 1967 School Fire|1044.06 - 1967 School Fire|1044.07 - 1969 Christmas Party GPI Lyrau Judith Imbuti, Lesley Uren, Mary Marshall, Amy Yu & arol Mackley|1044.08 - 1970 Prefects Felicity Quick, Yvonne Missen, Rebecca Butt, Sheryl Symons, Mary Aquis, Jan Hobbs, Julia Bell, Robert Ferrara, Shirley Fogarity, Dianne O'Mally, Sheryl Robinson, Gay Cunningham, Margaret Webster|1044.09 - 1968 School Staff|2044.10 - 1970 School Staff Moore, Branch, Poolma, McDonald. ...1044.01 - 1967 School Fire|1044.02 - 1967 School Fire|1044.03 - Epi Lyrau, Judith Imbuti & Lesley Uren from Zimbabwe Date 1969|1044.04 - 1967 School Fire|1044.05 - 1967 School Fire|1044.06 - 1967 School Fire|1044.07 - 1969 Christmas Party GPI Lyrau Judith Imbuti, Lesley Uren, Mary Marshall, Amy Yu & arol Mackley|1044.08 - 1970 Prefects Felicity Quick, Yvonne Missen, Rebecca Butt, Sheryl Symons, Mary Aquis, Jan Hobbs, Julia Bell, Robert Ferrara, Shirley Fogarity, Dianne O'Mally, Sheryl Robinson, Gay Cunningham, Margaret Webster|1044.09 - 1968 School Staff|2044.10 - 1970 School Staff Moore, Branch, Poolma, McDonald. Wood, Tousaintt, Evans, Richardson, Rolek, Williams, Ferguson, Stagoll, Chambers, Roberts, Calder, Hoggath, Stepana, Baker, Gower, Hylan, English, Gugiel, Vella, Crick, Saken, Heard, Yuissins, Lowery, Trethowan, Volkov, Blakey, Stephe,s Bartrooney, Marshall, Schmidt, Snow, Lizier, Jones, Cox, Tan, Worobell, Rowell, Bahur, Armstrong, Etherta, Davindson, MacKley, Norman, McKimmie, Levy, Donslon, Mack, Murphy, Thomas, Ramsey, Bell, Hobbins, Demopolous, Geeloric, Panagiotopolous, Mather, Barclay, Smith, Halfhyde, McLean, Crick, Antonowicz, McPherson, Fi Krey, Cooper, Johnson, El Hag, Knox, Matarkissunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine, student, building -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, Undated, but post-1977
... On top of all that he has visited, worked in, or represented one body or another in — Colombo, Cairo, Rome, Geneva, Parish, the UK, Bangalore, Mysore, Madras, Kottoyam, Agra, Jaipur, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong, the USA, Canada, Vienna, Israel, Netherlands, Poland, Bangkok, Singapore, Romania, Bucharest, Bulgaria, Greece, Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus, Turkey, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Jordan, Italy, Tonga, Finland, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Samoa, South Africa, Spain, Sicily, Chile, Indonesia, New Zealand, Ghana, Nigeria, Russia, Antigua and Jamaica. ...On top of all that he has visited, worked in, or represented one body or another in — Colombo, Cairo, Rome, Geneva, Parish, the UK, Bangalore, Mysore, Madras, Kottoyam, Agra, Jaipur, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong, the USA, Canada, Vienna, Israel, Netherlands, Poland, Bangkok, Singapore, Romania, Bucharest, Bulgaria, Greece, Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus, Turkey, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Jordan, Italy, Tonga, Finland, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Samoa, South Africa, Spain, Sicily, Chile, Indonesia, New Zealand, Ghana, Nigeria, Russia, Antigua and Jamaica. ...The Rev. Dr Robert Gribben was born in 1943 in country Victoria where he was educated through primary and secondary state schools. He entered Queen’s College in 1961 in order to study degrees in law and arts, but after two years discontinued his legal studies and completed his Bachelor of Arts whilst beginning his candidature for the Methodist ministry. In 1965 he and his wife Susan became engaged, but before he could begin his theological studies he was offered the opportunity to undertake his theological studies in Cambridge University in Wesley House. After Susan completed her law degree with honours at Melbourne University, she followed Robert to England in June 1967, and they were married in June 1968 as Robert was completing his Cambridge B.A. He’d received notice that his first Methodist ministry appointment was to be in “Portland No. 2”, but as they had six months before he was to take that up, they moved to India where Robert worked for the Student Christian Movement and Susan for the Church of South India sorting out their legal records. Robert’s placements that followed in the Methodist Church were Portland and Heywood and Highbury Grove Kew, and in the Uniting Church as chaplain of Ormond College, Trinity Church North Balwyn, General Secretary of the Victorian Council of Churches, Wesley Church Melbourne, and Professor of Worship and Mission at the UCA Theological Hall and UFT. He formally retired in 2008. He has been involved with, lectured in, studied at, worked for, chaired committees or directed at one or more times — La Trobe University, Christian Television Association, Australian Consultation on Liturgy, UCA Assembly committees, Lincoln College, England, Brugge Catholic Faculty, Oxford Institute for Methodist Theological Studies, Graduate School in Ecumenism at Bosse, the English Language Liturgical Consultation, World Methodist Council, World Council of Churches, Christian Unity Working Group, the Victorian Casino and Gambling Authority, Centre for Ecumenical Studies, Cambridge Society of Australia, Fellow of the School of Historical Studies Melbourne University, Queen’s College Council, Fellow of Queen’s College, Editor of the Australian Journal of Liturgy, Professorial Fellow of Charles Sturt University, President of the Cornish Association of Victoria, and member of the Council of the Genealogical Society of Victoria. He has written some seven books and edited both editions of Uniting in Worship. On top of all that he has visited, worked in, or represented one body or another in — Colombo, Cairo, Rome, Geneva, Parish, the UK, Bangalore, Mysore, Madras, Kottoyam, Agra, Jaipur, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong, the USA, Canada, Vienna, Israel, Netherlands, Poland, Bangkok, Singapore, Romania, Bucharest, Bulgaria, Greece, Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus, Turkey, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Jordan, Italy, Tonga, Finland, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Samoa, South Africa, Spain, Sicily, Chile, Indonesia, New Zealand, Ghana, Nigeria, Russia, Antigua and Jamaica. And on top of all that, he’s had two audiences with the Pope! Susan and Robert have two children and three grandchildren. Head and shoulders portrait of Rev. Dr Robert Gribben."Rev. Dr Robert Gribben", "Church & Nation"rev. dr robert gribben; liturgy; theological hall melbourne -
The Foundling ArchivePostcard - Lost and Found
... The Foundling Archive 390a Lygon Street Brunswick East melbourne This item is part of a collection of photographs and postcards found at 'Lost and Found' market, Lygon street, Brunswick East over the period between April 2013 and September 2013. Rhodesia; Zimbabwe; lost and found; postcard Postcard - Lost and Found ...This item is part of a collection of photographs and postcards found at 'Lost and Found' market, Lygon street, Brunswick East over the period between April 2013 and September 2013.rhodesia; zimbabwe; lost and found; postcard -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaArtwork, other - Picture, Mavis Kaross, 20th C late
... The Tsonga people (Vatsonga) are a diverse Bantu ethnic group primarily inhabiting southern Mozambique, South Africa (Limpopo/Mpumalanga), and parts of Zimbabwe and Eswatini. Embroidery MAVIS KAROSS Picture of a rhinoceros and a tree, stitched in perle threads, navy, rust, cream, blue, aqua, purple, green. ...Made by Mavis Kaross people in South Africa/Mozambique and presented to Pam Breukhoven in friendship.Irma van Rooyen, Founder of Kaross, says - the Tsonga people told me their stories and I became inspired. By their humanity, their space, their life - so utterly proud. By their eagerness to be involved and to be part of the project. These talented women and men, together, raised up the Kaross project from its beginning. And now, the drive to never give up, to keep on exploring and developing and growing. And learning to be stronger together. To you, whose path I am privileged to share, I owe my inspiration. The Tsonga people (Vatsonga) are a diverse Bantu ethnic group primarily inhabiting southern Mozambique, South Africa (Limpopo/Mpumalanga), and parts of Zimbabwe and Eswatini.Picture of a rhinoceros and a tree, stitched in perle threads, navy, rust, cream, blue, aqua, purple, green. Mounted in a frame (dark brown timber) and steel mount.MAVIS KAROSSembroidery -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook (item) - (SP) World Air Power Journal 29 Summer 1997
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Briefings: Chengdu F-7MG Shenyang J-8IIM Chinese helicopter developments (Z-8 Z-9 and Z-11) Northrop Grumman F-14D ‘Bombcat’ Air Power Analysis Update: Greece Falklands Garrison feature Focus Aircraft: McDonnell Douglas AH-64 Apache (62 pages) Air Force of Zimbabwe feature Variant Briefing: Sukhoi Su-27 part 2 French naval aviation photo feature Air Power Analysis: Thailand Book (SP) World Air Power Journal 29 Summer 1997 ...briefings: chengdu f-7mg, shenyang j-8iim, chinese helicopter developments (z-8, z-9 and z-11), northrop grumman f-14d ‘bombcat’, air power analysis update: greece, falklands garrison feature, focus aircraft: mcdonnell douglas ah-64 apache (62 pages), air force of zimbabwe feature, variant briefing: sukhoi su-27 part 2, french naval aviation photo feature, air power analysis: thailand
