Historical information
In late 2000, Arthritis Victoria (formerly the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria) celebrated the 80th birthday of its founder, rheumatologist Dr Leslie Koadlow AO (1920-2006). Around 90 people attended the celebratrions at AV's headquarters, including Dr Koadlow's family, colleagues, and friends. In this photo, two children pose with AFV's resident skeleton, Bridget Bones, during the celebrations.
Physical description
COL photo of two children posing with a skeleton on a vertical stand. Behind them, above some filing cabinets, are some shelves containing printed resources. On the wall, there is a sign above the shelves that says "These journals & newsletters are NOT FOR LOAN". There are also several posters on the wall, including titles such as "THE HUMAN SPINE", "THE HUMAN HIP", and "...LDER AND ELBOW" (partially obscured). On a table in front of the filing cabinets, there is a glass of wine and another glass with a drink. Through a doorway, two balloons are visible.