GLASTONBURY CHILDREN'S HOME - Superintendent's, Matron's & Visitor's Reports
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- 1901 - 1964
Glastonbury Children's Home
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GLASTONBURY CHILDREN'S HOME - Superintendent's, Matron's & Visitor's Reports
Glastonbury Children's Home
GLASTONBURY CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES - Client Files (See also 550-Oral History-Geelong Voices)
Glastonbury Children's Home
STATE GOVERNMENT OFFICE BUILDING - Geelong Mural - Working Papers - H Freedman
Freedman, Harold
GEELONG WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL - Ashby - Pupil Register
Geelong West State School
Geelong Voices Oral History Project
GEELONG COMMERCIAL MEMENTOES - Commercial accounts and books
Geelong Heritage Centre
VOLUM, W G - COLLECTION - Maritime collection of books
Published works from around the globe comprising 1722 books or pamphlets
Volum, William (Bill) Gordon
GEELONG CITY COUNCIL - Rate Books
Every year each local council is required to make and levy rates in respect of all rateable properties within its municipal district. The Municipal Institutions Act 1854 (No.26) empowered local councils to make by-laws for the regulation of their own proceedings including the collection of rates. The amount of rate is therefore determined by the council although a statutory limit applies. Rates are the main source of revenue for the council.
The rate record is a record of the levying and payment of rates on rateable properties. Apart from the general rate which is levied equally on all properties, a council may levy an extra rate or a special rate. An extra rate may be levied, over and above the general rate, on a subdivision of a municipality to cover expenses occurred in that subdivision. A special rate may be levied when a council undertakes works for the special benefit of a particular portion of the municipality. Separate rate records are maintained for general, extra and special rates and these are therefore registered as separate series.
For each rateable property a record is created which identifies the property and person rated and includes details of the annual value of the property, the amounts due, amounts paid, arrears and when rates were abandoned. A complete rate record may comprise two parts: a Register of Rateable Properties and a Rates Register. The Register of Rateable Properties identifies the properties and persons rated and the Rates Register comprises the accounting details. Where these two parts exist they are registered separately.
The format of rate records has changed over the years. Initially the levying and payment of rates were recorded in volumes (known as Rate Books) until the introduction of cards (known as Rate Cards) from the 1930s. In the 1980's and 1990's automated systems have mostly been used. Printouts of the automated system are usually produced as the rate record.
Geelong City Council
Bellarine Shire Council
BARRABOOL SHIRE COUNCIL - Public Relations and Tourism Committee
Barrabool Shire Council
INVERLEIGH CEMETERY - Trustee records
Cemetery records
Inverleigh Cemetery Trust
WOODWARD FAMILY - Photographs depicting 3 generations
The Woodward family album spans three generations of the Woodward family in Geelong from the 1880’s to the 1940’s. A donation of photographs was made to the Geelong Heritage Centre in 1991 and 1992. The exact provenance of the album is unknown.
The album consists of over sixty black and white photographs and memorabilia of Woodward family members, relatives, friends, and unidentified persons.
The album mainly consists of photographs relating to Hubert Stephen Hopton Woodward (1892 – 1982).
Woodward
JOSEPH SCAMMEL (Ship) - Memorabilia
19th century French crystal bowl. 19th century Ruby/cranberry enamelled glass tumbler.
Unidentified
GLASTONBURY ORPHANAGE STATE SCHOOL - Pupil register, committee records, report books etc
Glastonbury Orphanage State School
HAWTHORN, IAN - Photographs & negatives covering areas around Geelong & interstate
Hawthorne, Ian
LANE, LOUIS N. - Source documents - collection of material about local Aboriginal history
Lane, Louis N
Example fonds Scope and content (ISAD 3.3.1)
Creator (ISAD 3.2.1)
BARRABOOL SHIRE COUNCIL - Municipal Works
This record series consists of two volumes of maps and photographs whose principal subject is municipal works. The volumes are titled: A Decade of Works.
The first volume covers the period 1954 - 1964. It comprises maps of road works completed within the municipality during the decade and maps of works proposed. It includes a series of photographs covering the following subjects:
Barrabool Shire Council Councillors and Officers
West Barwon Dam Excursion
Extractive Industries Committee of Inquiry
Council Properties Constructed from Loan Funds
Phases of Rural Road Works
Township Development
Local Government Department and Tourist development Authority Grant Works
The Odd and the Interesting
The photographs are black and white and measure 10cm x 7cm. They include captions but are not dated.
Unit 1 also contains aerial photographs in black and white of Torquay, Anglesea, Airey's inlet and Highton-Ceres Lookout Area. The photographs are dated and measure 22 cm x 16 cm except for the Highton-Ceres Lookout Area photograph which measures 16.5 cm x 15 cm. The photographs were taken in 1950 and 1964.
Unit 2 covers period 1964 - 1974. It comprises maps of road works completed within the municipality during the decade and maps of road works proposed. It includes a series of photographs on subjects including Shire Works and Contract and Grant Works. The photographs, which are undated, are black and white and measure 13.5 cm x 8.5 cm.
Unit 2 also includes aerial photographs of Torquay-Jan Juc, Airey's Inlet and Wandana Heights taken in 1964 and 1974. Black and white photography was used. The photographs comprise various sizes.
Barrabool Shire Council
GEELONG LADIES' READING CIRCLE - Minutes & memorabilia books
Geelong Ladies' Reading Circle
GEELONG REGIONAL LIBRARY - Minutes, reports, photographs, miscellaneous ephemera
Geelong Regional Library