History

The Australian and New Zealand Association of Radiology was founded in 1935 by a dedicated group of radiologists who wanted to ensure the specialty was formally recognised and its practitioners properly trained.

In 1949, the Association became the College of Radiologists (Australia and New Zealand). The College continued to grow and evolve and in 1998, the organisation took on its current name, The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists.

The J P Trainor Archive Trust

The J P Trainor Archive Trust was established through a generous donation by the family of John Patrick Trainor of Watson Victor Ltd, the first company to sell X-ray equipment in Australia.

The J P Trainor Archive Trust oversees and contributes financial support to the Trainor Owen Collection.

The Trainor Owen Collection

The Trainor Owen Collection is an archive, museum and library recording the history of our professions in Australia and New Zealand. It contains materials about:

  • The history of RANZCR and its predecessors
  • The history of clinical radiology and radiation oncology in Australia and New Zealand, including significant individual contributions
  • Developments in clinical radiology and radiation oncology equipment and treatments.

Contact or visit the Collection

The Trainor Owen Collection welcomes written enquiries and research visits.

Please contact us if you would like to make an appointment to visit.

You can also visit the Trainor Owen Virtual Museum, which showcases the collection in digital form, at www.ehive.com/collections/5079/trainor-owen-collection

Support the Collection

You can support the Trainor Owen Collection by:

  • Donating relevant material such as paper documents, electronic records, books, prints and photographs, or small objects or apparatus
  • Making a financial donation
  • Volunteering to help with documenting objects.

Do you have a story to tell?

If you would like to contribute to the collection, contact the Archivist.