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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The Leader, The "Black Swan" Mine and "The Old Dam", Warrandyte Gold Fields, 1897
... Fields. ...Reproduced from "The Leader" 14th Aug. 1897, page 7 The "Black Swan" mine - on Captain Selby's property of 200 acres. Discovered by Captain Selby 8 years ago. He is working it himself. 'The shaft is down 70 feet and with deeper sinking the reef is found to increase in width. Nearly £2,000 has been obtained from this mine, the gold being of high quality, fetching £4-1-6 per oz.' Warrandyte photo "The Old Dam" - erected accross the river by Mr John Wallace, M.L.C., who attempted to turn the river and to work the river bed.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, warrandyte, gold mining, black swan mine, old dam -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Publication, Green Fields Beyond, 2007
... Green Fields Beyond ...A biographical honour roll of the: Australian Light Horse 1939-1947, Australian Armoured Corps 1941-1947 & Royal Australian Armoured Corps post 1947. 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Supplement kia, war casualties, peace time casualties, honour roll, deaths, australian light horse, australian armoured corps, 2 4 armoured regiment, 101 australian motor regiment, 14 australian armoured regiment, 4th australian motor regiment, 4 19 prince of wales s, light horse regiment -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, David Finlayson, Green Fields Beyond - A Biographical Honour Roll of the Australian Light Horse, 1939-1947 & Australian Armoured Corps, 1941 - 1947 & Royal Australian Armoured Corps, Post 1947, 2012
... Green Fields Beyond - A Biographical Honour Roll of the ...Hard Cover book, 387 pagesbook, honour roll, raac, alh, book, honour roll, raac, alh -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Kenneth Macksey, To the Green Fields Beyond, 1965
... To the Green Fields Beyond ...A short history of the Royal Tank Regiment to 1965. Soft covered, 108 pageshistory, royal tank regiment -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The Australasian, Poppet-Head of the Caledonian Mine, the Warrandyte Gold Fields, 1906
... Fields. ...Reproduced from "The Australasian" 12th May 1906, page 1115.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 35 mm Black and White negativesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, warrandyte, gold mining -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The Australasian, The Caledonia Battery, the Warrandyte Gold Fields, 1906
... The Caledonia Battery, the Warrandyte Gold Fields. ...Reproduced from "The Australasian" 12th May 1906, page 1115.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 35 mm Black and White negativesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, warrandyte, gold mining, caledonia battery, warrandyte battery -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Document (item) - Report, Clement Wilks, Track to the River Jordan Gold Fields, 1864-1865
... Track to the River Jordan Gold Fields ...A report by Mr Road Engineer Wilks on the construction of the Yarra Track in Victoria.A report by Mr Road Engineer Wilks on the construction of the Yarra Track in Victoria. The Yarra Track is the former name of the gold fields road from Healesville to the Woods Point and Jordan Goldfields, in Victoria, Australia. By Authority: JOHN FERRES, Government Printer, Melbourneclement wilks, yarra track, marysville, victoria, wood's point, healesville, jordan gold fields -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Gold discoverers, John Ferres, Government Printer, Report from the Board Appointed to Consider Application for Rewards for the Discovery of New Gold Fields Together with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendices, 1864, 1864
... Rewards for the Discovery of New Gold Fields Together with the ...31 paged, stitched report relating to rewards for the discovery of new goldfields in Victoria. Copy of the report with handwritten annotations by Keith Rash. .2) Duplicate copy. gold, mining, rewards, goldfield discovery, minutes, evidence, robert brough smyth, j.f. sullivan, james esmond, john dunlop, t.l. madgett, w. brownbill, daniel brophy, alexander wilson, peter paterson, edward hill, mary kerr, henry dowling, charlotte edwards, r. reynolds, a.s. wilson, t.l. williams, wombat flat, jim crow, keith rash, gold discovery, gold discoverers, peter wright, daylesford, creswick's creek, fiery creek, st arnaud, brown hill, ballarat, hepburn, mcivor, avoca, steiglitz, dolly's creek, taradale, woad yaloak, f.a. powlett, f. kawerau, david armstrong, john jones, h. swindells, w. lonsdale -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Gold Fields Statistics, 1863, 1864
... Gold Fields Statistics, 1863 ...Blue foolscap printed report foron the Parliament of Victoriamining, statistics, goldfields, alluvial mining, quartz mining, gold price, tools -
Federation University Historical Collection
Report, James Stirling, Assistant Geological Surveyor, Report on Rapid Surveys of the Gold-Fields, 1898, 1898
... Report on Rapid Surveys of the Gold-Fields, 1898 ...Foolscap report by Ferdinand Krause, issued by James Travis, Acting Secretary for Mines. department of mines, james stirling, a.w. howitt, warrandyte, nillumbik, greensborough, queenstown, a.o.e. whitelaw -
Federation University Historical Collection
Report, James Stirling, Assistant Geological Surveyor, Report on Rapid Surveys of the Gold-Fields, 1895, 1895
... Report on Rapid Surveys of the Gold-Fields, 1895 ...Foolscap report by Ernest Lidget, issued by James Travis, Acting Secretary for Mines. department of mines, j. travis, ernest lidgey, mannidar -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, John Vail, The Mining Fields of Moina, Mt Claude, and Lorinna, 1919, 1919
... The Mining Fields of Moina, Mt Claude, and Lorinna, 1919 ...Brown soft covered book mining, moina, lorinna, geology, mt claude -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Robert S. Brain, Report on Rapid Surveys of the Gold-fields, Report on Parish of Mannibadar
... Report on Rapid Surveys of the Gold-fields, Report on ...One printed page.mannibadar, ernest lidget, geology, j. travis -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Gold Fields Act Order in Council for the Divisions of the Mning District of Castlemaine, 1860-1, 1860-1861
... Gold Fields Act Order in Council for the Divisions of the ...Blue Foolscap printed Government document for the mining district of Castlemaine.castlemaine, castlemaine mining district, goldfields act, j.h. kay, john basson humffray, fryer's creek, tarrangower, hepburn, st andrew's -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Rewards to Discoverers of Gold fields, 1867, 1867
... Rewards to Discoverers of Gold fields, 1867 ...White Foolscap printed Government document relating discoverers of Victorian goldfields. It lists each discover, the location of their discovert, amount recommended, amount paid, date of payment, who paid. gold discoverers, gold discovery -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Book - 6th Div, Shawn OLeary, To The Green Fields Beyond:The story of the 6th Division Cavalry Commandos
... To The Green Fields Beyond:The story of the 6th Division ...The comprehensive history of the 6th Australian Division Cavalry Commandos – a (now out of print) reprint of one of the rarer Armoured unit history books. This is the story of one of Australia’s most famous fighting regiments during World War II. As an armoured cavalry unit it fought the Italians and Germans in the sands of the African desert and the Vichy French in the mountains of Syria. Later as a dismounted commando unit it fought the Japanese in the terrifying jungles of New Guinea. The heroism of the men in its ranks and the actions in which they engaged are portrayed in a way which makes battle deeds leap realistically from the pages. “To The Green Fields Beyond” is a documented and detailed book which is of value to everyone who is interested in Australia’s story. Seldom before has such a contribution been made to record of our national history. The book has been approved and sponsored by the Australian War Memorial. The 6th Division Cavalry Regiment was formed in November 1939 and, just two months later, was sent overseas to the Middle East in January 1940. Arriving in Egypt, the regiment immediately went to Palestine, where it joined the rest of the 6th Division and trained using machine-gun carriers and, from October, six old Vickers light tanks. At the end of the year the regiment moved into the Western Desert, where it joined British forces ready for the major offensive to commence on 9 December. Two days later the regiment became the first unit of the 2nd Australian Imperial Force (AIF) to go into action when one of its squadron fought a sharp action against the Italians holding Garn el Grein and Fort Maddalina on 11 and 12 December. By 21 December British forces had captured Sidi Barrrani and the desert was now open for the 6th Division’s advance along the Libyan coast. On 3 January 1941 the division attacked and captured the Italian fort of Bardia. The regiment’s A Squadron, under the command of Major Denzil Macarthur-Onslow, who went on to command the 4th Armoured Brigade, supported the attack. Tobruk was the next Italian fort to be captured, with the regiment again in support and covering the 19th Brigade’s advance. The regiment, though, was under-equipped and without its full compliment of vehicles, using only machine gun carriers. To compensate for this, A Squadron was parity re-equipped with captured Italian light tanks, which had large kangaroos painted on the hulls and turrets to distinguish them from enemy vehicles. After Tobruk, the regiment was used as part of the advance guard in the capture of Derna and then Benghazi. In April the unit moved to Helwan, where it was equipped with Vickers light tanks and machine-gun carriers, and operated with British troops in capturing Sollum. Towards the end of May the regiment moved to Palestine, where it came under the command of the 7th Division for the imminent invasion of Syria. The regiment experienced its heaviest fighting during the Syrian campaign, which began on 7 June. A Squadron was attached to the 21st Brigade and advanced along the coast, where the rugged hills made it difficult to manoeuvre the tanks and carriers. The squadron was relieved by one of the 9th Division Cavalry Regiment’s squadrons on 13 and 14 June. C Squadron, meanwhile, was with the 25th Brigade, and advanced along the Rosh Pinna road, engaging strong enemy defences at Fort Khirbe. C Squadron was relieved by B Squadron, which was later attacked by Vichy French tanks that were supported by heavy artillery and machine-gun fire, which forced the Australians to withdrawal. Always willing or needing to improvise during the campaign, A and B Squadrons both operated three captured French R35 Renault light tanks, while C Squadron provided personnel for a horse troop, quickly nicknamed the “Kelly Gang”, to patrol the high, rugged hills near the Mardjayoun–Banis Road. The regiment remained in Syria as part of the occupation force and returned to Australia in March 1942. It was sent to the Adelaide River, in the Northern Territory, and then later to Murgon, in Queensland. In 1943 and 1944 divisional cavalry regiments were reorganised into cavalry (commando) regiments. In January 1944 the 6th Division Cavalry Regiment became the 2/6th Cavalry (Commando) Regiment. The regiment lost its vehicles and became the administrative headquarters for the 2/7th, 2/9th, and 2/10th Commando Squadrons. The regiment remained with the 6th Division and participated in the Aitpae–Wewak campaign, in New Guinea, during 1945. Includes Nominal Rollnon-fictionThe comprehensive history of the 6th Australian Division Cavalry Commandos – a (now out of print) reprint of one of the rarer Armoured unit history books. This is the story of one of Australia’s most famous fighting regiments during World War II. As an armoured cavalry unit it fought the Italians and Germans in the sands of the African desert and the Vichy French in the mountains of Syria. Later as a dismounted commando unit it fought the Japanese in the terrifying jungles of New Guinea. The heroism of the men in its ranks and the actions in which they engaged are portrayed in a way which makes battle deeds leap realistically from the pages. “To The Green Fields Beyond” is a documented and detailed book which is of value to everyone who is interested in Australia’s story. Seldom before has such a contribution been made to record of our national history. The book has been approved and sponsored by the Australian War Memorial. The 6th Division Cavalry Regiment was formed in November 1939 and, just two months later, was sent overseas to the Middle East in January 1940. Arriving in Egypt, the regiment immediately went to Palestine, where it joined the rest of the 6th Division and trained using machine-gun carriers and, from October, six old Vickers light tanks. At the end of the year the regiment moved into the Western Desert, where it joined British forces ready for the major offensive to commence on 9 December. Two days later the regiment became the first unit of the 2nd Australian Imperial Force (AIF) to go into action when one of its squadron fought a sharp action against the Italians holding Garn el Grein and Fort Maddalina on 11 and 12 December. By 21 December British forces had captured Sidi Barrrani and the desert was now open for the 6th Division’s advance along the Libyan coast. On 3 January 1941 the division attacked and captured the Italian fort of Bardia. The regiment’s A Squadron, under the command of Major Denzil Macarthur-Onslow, who went on to command the 4th Armoured Brigade, supported the attack. Tobruk was the next Italian fort to be captured, with the regiment again in support and covering the 19th Brigade’s advance. The regiment, though, was under-equipped and without its full compliment of vehicles, using only machine gun carriers. To compensate for this, A Squadron was parity re-equipped with captured Italian light tanks, which had large kangaroos painted on the hulls and turrets to distinguish them from enemy vehicles. After Tobruk, the regiment was used as part of the advance guard in the capture of Derna and then Benghazi. In April the unit moved to Helwan, where it was equipped with Vickers light tanks and machine-gun carriers, and operated with British troops in capturing Sollum. Towards the end of May the regiment moved to Palestine, where it came under the command of the 7th Division for the imminent invasion of Syria. The regiment experienced its heaviest fighting during the Syrian campaign, which began on 7 June. A Squadron was attached to the 21st Brigade and advanced along the coast, where the rugged hills made it difficult to manoeuvre the tanks and carriers. The squadron was relieved by one of the 9th Division Cavalry Regiment’s squadrons on 13 and 14 June. C Squadron, meanwhile, was with the 25th Brigade, and advanced along the Rosh Pinna road, engaging strong enemy defences at Fort Khirbe. C Squadron was relieved by B Squadron, which was later attacked by Vichy French tanks that were supported by heavy artillery and machine-gun fire, which forced the Australians to withdrawal. Always willing or needing to improvise during the campaign, A and B Squadrons both operated three captured French R35 Renault light tanks, while C Squadron provided personnel for a horse troop, quickly nicknamed the “Kelly Gang”, to patrol the high, rugged hills near the Mardjayoun–Banis Road. The regiment remained in Syria as part of the occupation force and returned to Australia in March 1942. It was sent to the Adelaide River, in the Northern Territory, and then later to Murgon, in Queensland. In 1943 and 1944 divisional cavalry regiments were reorganised into cavalry (commando) regiments. In January 1944 the 6th Division Cavalry Regiment became the 2/6th Cavalry (Commando) Regiment. The regiment lost its vehicles and became the administrative headquarters for the 2/7th, 2/9th, and 2/10th Commando Squadrons. The regiment remained with the 6th Division and participated in the Aitpae–Wewak campaign, in New Guinea, during 1945. 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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Royal Australian Armoured Corps Association Inc, "Green fields beyond" : a biographical honour roll of the Australian Light Horse 1939-1947, Australian Armoured Corps 1941-47, & Royal Australian Armoured Corps post-1947, 2012
... "Green fields beyond" : a biographical honour roll of the ...A biographical honour roll of the Australian Light Horse 1939-1947, Australian Armoured Corps 1941-47, & Royal Australian Armoured Corps post-1947Index, bibliography, ill, p.388.non-fictionA biographical honour roll of the Australian Light Horse 1939-1947, Australian Armoured Corps 1941-47, & Royal Australian Armoured Corps post-1947 regimental histories - australia, soldiers - australia - biographies -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Marshall, S.L.A, The Fields of Bamboo: The True Story of Dong Tre, Trung Luong and Hoa Hoi - Three Battles Just Beyond the South China Sea, 1971
... The Fields of Bamboo: The True Story of Dong Tre, Trung ...It began and ended with a trap. The first one nearl led a green Special Forces captain into a slaughter, the last cost the life of a heroic lietuenant. Between the two raged some of the fiercest infantry fighting of the Vietnam WarIt began and ended with a trap. The first one nearl led a green Special Forces captain into a slaughter, the last cost the life of a heroic lietuenant. Between the two raged some of the fiercest infantry fighting of the Vietnam Waraustralia - armed forces - biography, vietnam war, personal narratives - australian, vietnamese conflict, 1961-1971 - personal narratives, australian, battle of dong tre, battle of trung luong, battle of hoa hoi, 1st cavalry division, 101st screaming eagles, nva -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Fields of Fire, 1980
... Fields of Fire. ...vietnam war, 1961 - 1975 - veterans - fiction -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Finlayson, David, Green fields beyond: a biographical honour roll of
... Green fields beyond: a biographical honour roll of ...this book will be a great comfort to many families throughout our country; families who previously were unaware of how their relative died. It could open up avenues for family history to be written or revised.this book will be a great comfort to many families throughout our country; families who previously were unaware of how their relative died. It could open up avenues for family history to be written or revised.australia. army. australian light horse - history, australia. army. royal australian armoured corps. -
Clunes Museum
Book, MC PHERSON'S PRINTING GROUP, FIELDS OF GOLD - COLLECTED WORDS
... FIELDS OF GOLD - COLLECTED WORDS ...A COLLECTION OF STORIES AND VERSES BY CLUNES RESIDENTS, FROM THE VERY YOUNG TO THE ELDERLYA COLLECTION OF STORIES BY CLUNES RESIDENTS COLLECTED BY RHONDA FAWCETT WHICH COVERS MANY SUBJECTS AND EXPERIENCES FROM THE VERY YOUNG TO THE ELDERLY. GIVING A WIDE INSIGHT TO THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING IN A SMALL HISTORIC COUNTRY TOWN. DARK RED COVER WITH GOLD WRITING non-fictionA COLLECTION OF STORIES AND VERSES BY CLUNES RESIDENTS, FROM THE VERY YOUNG TO THE ELDERLYfields of gold- collected words, rhonda fawcett -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, E.W. Parker, Discovering Poetry 4: Fresh Fields, 1961
... Discovering Poetry 4: Fresh Fields ...Hardcover w/ clear plastic contact"Suzy Boyd" and various notes inside front coverwalsh st library -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, F.R Drake et al, 1.Lawns and playing fields; 2. Pests and diseases of lawns, 1957
... 1.Lawns and playing fields; 2. Pests and diseases of lawns ...Reprints of articles by 1. F.R Drake; 2. C.J.R. Johnston and C.R. Millikan from Journal of the Department of Agriculture. Multiple copiesdepartment of agriculture, journal, f.r. drake, c.j.r. johnston, c.r. millikan -
Clunes Museum
Document - REPORT, APPLICATIONS FOR REWARDS - DISCOVERY OF NEW GOLD FIELDS, 1864
... APPLICATIONS FOR REWARDS - DISCOVERY OF NEW GOLD FIELDS ...DOCUMENT PERTAINING TO THE APPLICATION FOR REWARDS FOR THE DISCOVERY OF NEW GOLDFIELDS DATED 1864local history, document, report, mining -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Photograph, Lead type cast of Fields Musical Comedy Advert
... Lead type cast of Fields Musical Comedy Advert ... -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, David Finlayson et al, GREEN FIELDS BEYOND ( History of Australian Armoured Corps)
... GREEN FIELDS BEYOND ( History of Australian Armoured Corps) ... -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Gordon Maconachie near Callawadda ploughing the fields c1920's
... Mr Gordon Maconachie near Callawadda ploughing the fields ...Rural Scene of Mr Gordon Maconachie Ploughing on his property near Callawadda. Disc plough drawn by a team of horses. 1920'scallawadda -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Dorothy Brumby, Great Western & District Gold Fields, 2016
... Great Western & District Gold Fields ...stawell mining -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet (Item), Lawns and Playing Fields - F.R. Drake; Pests and Diseases of Lawns- C.J.R. Johnston and C.R. Millikan
... Lawns and Playing Fields - F.R. Drake; Pests and Diseases ...lawns, playing fields, f.r. drake, c.j.r. johnston, c.r. millikan -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Ceramics - Blackware, Spronk, Petrus, 'Burned Fields' by Petrus Spronk, 2004
... 'Burned Fields' by Petrus Spronk ...Petrus SPRONK (1939- ) Born Netherlands, arrived Australia 1957. After arriving in Australia Petrus Spronk studied at the South Australian School of Art, majoring in ceramics and sculpture. After teaching and working in Western Australia he started working at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education in the late 1980s. 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.Blackware bowl which has been burnished and broken/restored in a process known as Kintsugi, a Japanese art of repairing broken pottery.petrus spronk, ceramics, bowl, blackware, burnished earthenware, kintsugi