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Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige, 08/1959
... Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige.... Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige Letter ...Letter sent by Legatee James Gillespie, Deputy Chairman of the Committee for the Biography, to the Presidents of all the Legacy Clubs enclosing dust jackets of the book 'There goes a Man' for distribution through the Clubs and Groups, together with instructions for ordering the book. See also 00875.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.Typewritten foolscap letter, black on white paper.savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter - Document, letter, Biography of Sir Stanley Savige, 08/04/1959
... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige... Stanley Savige Letter Document, letter ...Report by Allan Spowers, Chair of the Biography Committee, of progress up to March 31st, 1959 in the publication of the Savige biography, mainly concerned with pricing and the selection of a publisher.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.Quarto printed letter, black on white with blue letterhead.In pencil: "Copies sent by Govan Cox to Main Committee Members and All Donors"savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige, 18/06/1957
... Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige... sheet Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige Letter ...Typed letter to W.W. Cooper from the author of 'There Goes a Man' confirming his arrangements for undertaking the writing of the book, and his payment for doing so. It is interesting to note his telephone number as an example of Melbourne phone numbers in the 1950s.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.1 small typed sheetSigned 'W.B. Russell' in blue ink In pencil: 'Read to Gillespie 25/6/57, -- Cox 26/6/57'savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter - Document, letter, Biography of Sir Stanley Savige, 26/06/1957
... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige Letter Document, letter ...Response to W.B.Russell's letter of 18 June 1957 (00898) confirming the arangements about the Savige biography, and giving him the Honorary Treasurer's contact details.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.File copy of a typed letter to W.B. Russell Pencilled note that G.W. Cox's copy was 'Returned by Cox - then to Board 8/7/57'savige book, archive -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Biography of Sir Stanley Savige, 1957
... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige.... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige Letter ...Unsigned copy of a letter dated 10 July 1957 recording payment of £200 as the first payment to W.B. Russell for writing the Savige biography. The stamped receipt is dated 12 July 1957, but signed on 15 July 1957.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.White paper copy with black type, and a signed receipt with Stamp Duty stamp attached.Receipt signed and dated W.B. Russell in blue ink.savige book, archive -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Biography of Sir Stanley Savige, 1957
... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige.... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige Letter ...Series of documents recording the second progress payment to W.B. Russell for writing 'There Goes a Man', his signed receipt, outline of progress and the way in which the first progress payment was used. He notes four main fields of activity - sifting and arranging Savige's own records, interviewing friends and relatives, background reading (newspapers etc.), and making notes from interviews and source material. Most of the first progress payment was directed to reimbursement of salary lost whilst working full time on the book.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.Typed documents, black on white. Stamp Duty stamp fixed to 00903.2.00903.2 Signed and dated in blue ink 'W.B.Russell 9-8-57' 00903.3 Signed 'W.B. Russell' in blue ink, pencilled annotations: "Wilf, Thank you. Just like (illegible)! 13.viii.57' 'Read to J.G. Gillespie 14/8/57'savige book, w b russell -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige, 1957
... Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige.... Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige Letter ...Series of documents recording the third progress payment to W.B. Russell for writing 'There Goes a Man', his signed receipt, outline of progress and the way in which the payments wasere used. He notes four main fields of activity - sifting and arranging Savige's own records, research and interviews in Canberra and Sydney, background reading (newspapers etc.), and the writing of the first two chapters. Most of the first progress payment was directed to reimbursement of salary lost whilst working full time on the book, as well as travel and accommodation expenses.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.Typed documents, black on white. Stamp Duty stamp fixed to 00904.2.00904.1 'Copy to J.G.Gillespie' in blue ink. 00904.2 Signed and dated in blue ink 'W.B.Russell 9-8-57' 00904.3 Signed 'W.B. Russell' in blue ink, pencilled annotations: "Read by H. Brains 13.9.57' 'Read to J.G. Gillespie 28/9/57'savige book, archive -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige, 1958
... Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige... of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige Letter ...Series of letters between Mr. W. Cooper and Mr W.B. Russell at the beginning of 1958 regarding progress with the writing of "There Goes a Man"; Russell notes that he is 3-4 weeks behind his planned schedule. Cooper sent a 200 pounds sterling progress payment which was acknowledged and receipted by Russell as the final progress payment, only 24 pounds sterling of which was unexpended.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.Four typed sheets, black or purple on white.Signed W.B. Russell in blue ink, annotated in pencil: 00917.1 'Read to L/ Gillespie' 00917.2 'Copy to L/Gillespie' 00917.3 'Read by L/Gillespie 6.2.58' 00917.4 Dated '1/2/58'savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige, 1958
... Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige...-General Sir Stanley Savige Document ...The notes date from April 1958 to October 1958 and were probably written by Legatee Gillespie, recording phone calls with W.B. Russell, the author of 'There Goes a Man', discussing progress, content and expenses of the book.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.Handwritten notes, varying papers and sizes.savige book, archive -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Minutes, Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige, 1957
... Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige... on white. Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige ...Minutes of the Second Meeting of the Committee held on 1 May 1957, which discussed the report tendered by Legatee Gillespie (00716) and confirmed W.B. Russell as the author of the biography. Resolutions were passed to authorise the financial details of the project.A good example of meeting protocols at that time as well as continuing the documenting of the project.Two typed foolscap sheets, black on white.Signed and dated in blue pen by Colonel Allan Spowers (Chair). He recorded the date of signing as 30 April 1958, nearly a year after the meeting was held. Pencilled correction to the spelling of his name in the list of those present. savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige, 1958
... Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige... L/ Savige. Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley ...Letter dated 9 January 1958 written by W.W. Cooper, Hon. Sec., to update members of the main committee on the progress of the biography being written about L/ Savige. He advises that W.B.Russell had done a lot of work researching material for the book and expected to have the manuscript completed by July 1958.A record of documentation recording the steps in the writing of Savige's biography.White foolscap paper with black type of a letter about progress of the book being written about L/ Savige.In pencil after the greeting: "except Mr Harry Williams. Copies - for information - to Lionel Wallace and Hugh Brain." Pencilled into the margin next to #2: "On copy sent to Col. Spowers 'The Chairman' was altered to 'Mr Gillespie' Told Gillespie 30.1.58"savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter - Document, letter, Biography of Sir Stanley Savige
... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige... to write a book about Stan Savige. savige book biography Draft ...Informs major stakeholders of the progress of the book up to 31 March 1959, a year after the author began work. Notes that the book will contain 250 pages, 36 photos, 11 maps and will cost 25/- per copy.Further details of the progress of the project to write a book about Stan Savige.Two typewritten/printed quarto sheets, one on plain paper and the other on blue letterhead, black on white.Draft: "Messrs Lyell-Owen Pty Ltd" handwritten in blue ink in #5. Letterhead: "Copies sent by Govan Cox to:- Main Committee Members, All Donors" pencilled in below the letterheading.savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Document, minutes, Biography of Sir Stanley Savige, 1958
... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige... biography 1 typewritten quarto sheet Biography of Sir Stanley Savige ...Minutes of the fifth meeting of the Committee held at Legacy House on 8 August 1958, which note that 3/4 of the manuscript had been completed. Negotiations with publishers are recorded. At this stage they were still hoping to publish before Christmas.Further insight into the publication of the book.1 typewritten quarto sheetsavige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Document, minutes, Biography of Sir Stanley Savige, 1959
... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige... of Sir Stanley Savige Document Document, minutes ...The eighth meeting of the committee held on 6 April 1959 to decide upon publishing details. From the minutes it is clear that Longmans had been selected as the publisher with 3000 copies to be printed in the first run, but only 1000 copies would be bound. The retail price was fixed at 25/-. The meeting took place 8 months after the one held on 8 August 1958 (00728) which confirmed that the book would not be ready for the Christmas 1958 trade.Further information about the progress of the book project.White paper with purple type of the minutes of a meeting about the book being published about Stan Savige.savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Document, minutes, Biography of Sir Stanley Savige, 1960
... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige.... Biography of Sir Stanley Savige Document Document, minutes ...Minutes from the 11th meeting of the committee held at Legacy House on 15 July 1960 reveals that 2000 copies of the book had been sold but sales were slowing. Because minutes of the 9th and 10th committee meetings are missing, information on the project is incomplete, but these minutes refer to the fact that the author wanted his loan of $1000 to be refunded, reversing his advice in the minutes of the 15 December 1958. The copy of the financial statement noted as attached to the minutes is missing.An indication of possible sales results of the sale of the biography of Sir Stanley Savige.One quarto size sheet of copy paper, carbon copy of minutes of a meeting about the biography.savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Dustcover, There Goes a Man, 1958
... -General Sir Stanley Savige played a leading part for Australia...Original dustjacket for the biography of Sir Stanley Savige.... Original dustjacket for the biography of Sir Stanley Savige ...The dust jacket of the book by WB Russell about Legatee Stan Savige. The dustjacket marks the publication of the book after all the Committee's efforts, noting that "Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige played a leading part for Australia in both World Wars, but his greatest achievement was in times of peace - in the foundation of Legacy, of which the full story is told in this book." Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created. Much of the book dealing with the history of Legacy is still used today by Legatees.Original dustjacket for the biography of Sir Stanley Savige.savige book, biography, stan savige -
Melbourne Legacy
Book, There Goes A Man. The Biography of Sir Stanley G Savige, 1959
... There Goes A Man. The Biography of Sir Stanley G Savige...A book published in 1959 about Sir Stanley Savige, founder... A book published in 1959 about Sir Stanley Savige, founder ...The detailed biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savage.Red cloth bound copy of W B Russell's biography of Legatee Savige with a paper dust jacket with photosnon-fictionThe detailed biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savage. history, w b russell, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Article, The Argus and Australasian Ltd, Story behind the portrait of a general, 1947
... as these newspaper clippings and photo of Sir Stanley Savige's funeral... Black and white photo, funeral Sir Stanley Savige. 00634.3 Five...00634.1 Folder, 'Book biography of Sir Stanley Savige' hand... clippings and photo of Sir Stanley Savige's funeral. The newspaper ...Newspaper clippings and a photo of Stan Savige's funeral from a file about the life of Stan Savige. The file contained documents pertaining to the creation of the book 'There goes a man' by W.B. Russell (catalogued separately) as well as these newspaper clippings and photo of Sir Stanley Savige's funeral. The newspaper features refer to the portrait by E Buckmaster submitted to the Archibald Prize competition (00634.4 and 00634.5, page 7 missing) as well as to the book (00634.6). The portrait is hung in the Stan Savige Comradeship Room on level 2 at Legacy House.The items indicate the high esteem in which Sir Stanley Savige was held by the Australian public for both his war service, and for founding Legacy.00634.1 Buff coloured cardboard folder, metal slide 00634.2 Black and white photo, funeral Sir Stanley Savige. 00634.3 Five newspaper clippings. 00634.4 Newspaper feature - The Argus Weekend Magazine, May 10th, 1947. Photo of a portrait of Stan Savige. 00634.5 Newspaper feature - The Argus Weekend Magazine, May 10th, 1947 00634.6 Newspaper clipping - The Age, Friday September 25th, 1959 00634.1 Folder, 'Book biography of Sir Stanley Savige' hand written in black ballpoint pen. 00634.2 Stamped in purple ink "Copyright not for reproduction Herald Sun Feature Service Melbourne Australia'savige book, stan savige, funeral -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Funeral of Legatee Savige, 1954
... .-General Sir Stanley Savige....Black and white photo of the funeral of Sir Stanley Savige....-General Sir Stanley Savige. The funeral indicates the high esteem ...A black and white photo of Stan Savige's funeral from a file about the life of Stan Savige. The funeral was at St Paul's Cathedral on 18 May 1954. Two thousand men marched in the funeral procession to the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. As the procession moved off, members of Legacy formed up and marched behind. This is shown in a photo from a Legacy newsletter from July 1954 as copied here. Hundreds of people lined Flinders Street as the procession passed. A 15-gun salute marked the funeral of late Lieut.-General Sir Stanley Savige.The funeral indicates the high esteem in which Sir Stanley Savige was held by the Australian public for both his war service, and for founding Legacy.Black and white photo of the funeral of Sir Stanley Savige in 1954.stan savige, funeral -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Caulfield Election Night 1930, 1930
... A photo of Stanley Savige on Victorian Election night...Black and white photo of a group of people with Stanley... A photo of Stanley Savige on Victorian Election night in 1930 from ...A photo of Stanley Savige on Victorian Election night in 1930 from a Comradeship committee photo album. According to Wikipedia Stan Savige unsuccessfully "ran for the Victorian Legislative Assembly Electoral district of Caulfield on the Nationalist Party of Australia ticket" in 1930. (source: Wikipedia). The photo also shows Stan's mother and his daughter Gwen, as well as Legatees Syd Birrell, Norm Smith and Herb Greenway as marked by pen notations in the border. The photo is part of a photo album of Comradeship activities (from 1930 to 1977) see items from 01027 to 01036.A record of Stan Savige standing for election in the Caulfield elections in 1930. The Comradeship photo album was put together by the Comradeship committee and records events that Legatees did and places they lived or visited. Some appear to be trips to visit other Legatees living overseas and social occasions held in different places. It shows the bond that Legatees have with each other.Black and white photo of a group of people with Stanley Savige on election night 1930.Handwritten in blue ink: "Caulfield Election Night 1930. / Syd Birrell / Norm Smith / Stan's mother / Gwen / Stan Savige / Herb Greenway"stan savige, comradeship, savige -
Kew RSL
Savige's campaign desk
... lt gen sir stanley savige, world war 2... STANLEY SAVIGE KBE CB DSO MC ED PRESENTED TO KEW RSL SUB-BRANCH... to LT. GEN. SIR STANLEY SAVIGE KBE CB DSO MC ED PRESENTED TO KEW ...Campaign desk. Probably Middle East New Guinea & Islands World War 2Wooden Desk 2 pedestals with drawers one side & cupboard & filing drawers on the otherPlaque attached to top: This desk belonged to LT. GEN. SIR STANLEY SAVIGE KBE CB DSO MC ED PRESENTED TO KEW RSL SUB-BRANCH by Mr & Mrs CE WATERSlt gen sir stanley savige, world war 2 -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Legacy. Its Origins and Early Development, 1998
... Stanley Savige... Stanley Savige.... Stanley Savige. Significant in that the booklet reminds the reader ...An updated version re-printed for Legacy’s 75th Anniversary. Provides an account of the founding of Melbourne Legacy. The extract taken from chapter three with a lead in from chapter two of There Goes a Man, a biography of the founder of Melbourne Legacy, Sir Stanley Savige.Significant in that the booklet reminds the reader of the difficulties of establishing a charity and taking the idea from a thought, to funding and recruiting like minded people to develop the idea.Black and white A4 photocopy x 30 pages of pages from the Legacy publication.biography, stanley savige, savige book -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Alexander McCubbin, Stalky's forlorn hope, 1919
... Stanley George Savige... Stanley George Savige ...A biography of Knightly DunstervilleIll, map, p.173.non-fictionA biography of Knightly Dunstervilleworld war 1914-1918 - campaigns - middle east, world war 1914-1918 - personal recollections -
Melbourne Legacy
Article, Sir Stanley George Savige, Legacy and Somers, 2010+
... Sir Stanley George Savige, Legacy and Somers... Stanley George Savige, Legacy and Somers Article ...An article from a magazine about Stan Savige and the Somers area. Name of the magazine is not known but appears to be about the Mornington Peninsula. Some of the facts are slightly incorrect. Date is not known but sometime after 2010.A record of the life and service of Legatee Stan Savige.White A4 paper photocopy x 3 pages of an article about Stan Savige from a magazine.stan savige, somers -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, (H5) Earliest Constitution, 1967
... , Lieut Gen Sir Stanley George Savige KBE, CB, DSO, MC, ED (1890... Annotations by Sir Stanley Savige in ink.... Stanley George Savige KBE, CB, DSO, MC, ED (1890 - 1954 ...A valuable insight into the genesis of Melbourne Legacy, as well as the life and work of the founder of Melbourne Legacy, Lieut Gen Sir Stanley George Savige KBE, CB, DSO, MC, ED (1890 - 1954). The notation H5 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy (late 1960s/early 1970s by Frank Doolan and Brian Armstrong- see item at 00456). A lot of other documents relating to the History file of the original archive are stored from 01475 onwards.Earliest extant Constitution of Melbourne Legacy, identified by J.H.B. Armstrong (Brian) who organised to obtain it from the Savige archives kept by his daughter, Mrs Gwen Walters.Letter dated 22 March 1968 blue letterhead, blue handwritten ink Faded white foolscap copy paper, purple carbon imprint, black ink or pencil handwritten annotations. Unsigned, undated. 00473.1 Signed Legatee Brian Armstrong 00473.2 Annotations by Sir Stanley Savige in ink.stan savige, constitution, founding legatee -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper, The Evacuation of Gallipoli, 1932
... One page of a newspaper with an article by Legatee Stanley... with an article by Legatee Stanley Savige published in the Australasian ...A newspaper article written by Stan Savige, a first hand account of the evacuation of Gallipoli. At that time Stan Savige was a second lieutenant and was one of the last three officers to leave the Lone Pine sector on the morning of the 20 December 1915. It was the second part of his account that was published. Both parts have been downloaded from Trove and added as Word document.A record that Legacy founder Stan Savige took part in the evacuation of Gallipoli.One page of a newspaper with an article by Legatee Stanley Savige published in the Australasian in 1932.gallipoli, stan savige -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Legacy. Its Origins and Early Development, 1983
... a man', the biography of Stanley Savige, the whole of chapter... Sir Stanley Savige, K.B.E.,C.B.,D.S.O.,M.C.E.D. (First... a man', the biography of Stanley Savige, the whole of chapter ...The booklet gives a historical account of the early days of establishing Legacy. It is a personal reminder of the contribution made by Legatee Stan Savige. The account is an extract from 'There goes a man', the biography of Stanley Savige, the whole of chapter three plus a lead in from chapter two (pages 123 to 176 of the book).Significant in that the booklet reminds the reader of the difficulties of establishing a charity and taking the idea from a thought, to funding and recruiting like minded people to develop the idea.Printed paperback book with blue cover and white pages and black type.Front cover. LEGACY. ITS ORIGINS AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT. An extract from THERE GOES A MAN. The biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige, K.B.E.,C.B.,D.S.O.,M.C.E.D. (First published by Longmans,1959). Reprinted for Legacy’s Diamond Jubilee, 1983stan savige, savige book -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Letter to Jim Gillespie, 1959
... Stanley Savige.... of Sir Stanley Savige. Letter to Jim Gillespie Letter ...Letter to James G. Gillespie dated 16 October 1959 from D.J. Cartledge, Login Corporation Pty. Ltd. (North Sydney) enclosing the first newspaper review of the Savige biography. He notes that this is the first review he has seen, and predicts the Daily Mirror reviews featured in 00929.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.1 sheet of typed letterhead, black on white, blue letterhead; 1 yellowing newspaper clipping with photograph of Sir Stanley Savige.Initialled and corrected in blue ink.savige book, biography -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, Savige Memorial Oration, 1954
... Armstrong Oration. Stanley Savige' in blue pen... Oration. Stanley Savige' in blue pen White foolscap paper ...A typed copy of a speech by Legatee Brian Armstrong delivered as the Savige Memorial Oration at the Federal Conference of Legacy Clubs in Canberra on 22 October 1954. It is an account of Savige's life, his war service and his role in Legacy. Legatee Armstrong was a good friend of Savige. The moving address described General Savige's life and service career, and how he formed Legacy in 1923 at the suggestion of his former Commander, Major General Sir John Gellibrand. He said at the time of his death the late General had been a member of Legacy for 30 years, and had been chosen to represent Legacy at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. Following the Second World War he held many important posts, one of the most notable being Co-ordinator of Demobilisation. Legatee Armstrong told the conference that if a memorial to the founder of Legacy was required, they only had to look around themselves.A record of the life and service of Legatee Stan Savige.White foolscap paper with black type x 3 pages of a speech about Legatee Savige.Handwritten on the reverse of the final page is 'Brian Armstrong Oration. Stanley Savige' in blue penvale, stan savige, conference -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Memories of a Happy Birthday Party, 1928
... Stanley Savige... Colonel S.G. Savige DSO MC was guest of honour and cut ...A comprehensive record of the first birthday party of Junior Legacy Girls Club, including the names of important guests. Lieutenant Colonel S.G. Savige DSO MC was guest of honour and cut the birthday cake. Typed account was from 6 May 1928. 00132.1) Copy of 'Memories of a Happy Birthday Party' but titled 'Legacy Girls' Party' 00132.2) Original account titled 'Memories of a Happy Birthday Party' 00132.3) Letter to Legacy house sending through the copy and original account of above from 17 March 1975 from Florence Moore the secretary of the ILLC.Another example of Stan Savige's close involvement with the work of Melbourne Legacy, and the large number of girls catered for by Legacy.Three pages of correspondence. A Personal account recalling a function at ANZAC house to celebrate the Legacy Girls Club’s first Birthday Party, plus a covering letter.Covering letter and memoir signed 'Florence Moore Hon. Sec.'girls' club, girls' classes, stanley savige, 100years