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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Small booklet, Photographs - 38 colour photos taken by Niela Laws
Scenes of visit to Hay NSW by Tatura Historical society members. Local photos include Heritage centre, Hay Railway station, Royal Mail hotel,and Hay Goal museum. There is also a "Dunera" Internees plaque, erected for the 50th Anniversary by the Hay Shire Council.- to mark the arrival from England of 1.984 refugees on the "Dunera" Many joined the AMF on their release from internment and made Australia their homeland.There is also a plaque to commemorate the existence of a POW camp at Hay. The plaque is on a fountain at the Hay racecourseTatura and District Historical society trip to Peppin Heritage centre May 1st 1993. Included in the visit was the Hay Intenment camp and local scenes.dunera, -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, Victorian Historical Journal, 1987
Heritage of VictoriaWhite soft cardboard cover, brown printing. Photograph of sailing ship on front cover. 56 pages.rhsv journal, heritage week, march 1987, tatura, heritage week 5-12 april, 1987, books, periodicals -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, Rushworth and District, 1988
Published by Rshworth Historical Society to "Remember the pioneeers and their heritageSmall booklet describing Rushworth and district 1853-1988 to include the gold era, sport activities, schools and every day activitieslife in rushworth, books, history, local -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Tatura Revitalisation Committee, The Tatura Heritage Mosaics Art Work, 2010
Information on the Mosaics artwork in Francis Street, Tatura. Ref. L1058, L105918 x A4 pages describing the content of the mosaics in Francis Street. Includes colour photographs and notes on some of the people pictured.Colour pictures of the mosaic art. History of its implementation. Some brief biographies of those pictured.tatura art work, tatura mosaics, francis street tatura victoria -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Family History, Luscombe Family Heritage, 1995
To coincide with 85th birthday of Henry Keith Luscombe, this booklet has been produced to bring together a collection of family memorabilia 1863-1995.Cream cover, photograph of George and Jane Luscombe on front, oval frame garden settling, flowers and gum leaves.luscombe family history, luscombe r, toolamba, tatura -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, The Case of the German Templers in Eretz - Israel, 2006
No.1 (November, 2006) TSA Heritage Group intends to publish additional supplements in the Templer Record on subjects of interestBlue soft cover booklet. Black and White photo of Yossi Ben-Artzi on front cover. Text in black. 2 COPIEStemplers, yossi ben-artzi, palestine, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, books, reference -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio, German Heritage Places in Victoria Volume 1
Research project describing the German heritage places of interest in Victoria. Clear plastic fronted folios with printed material, side bound in black plastic.documents, reports, german heritage -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, National Museum of Australia. Migrant Heritage, 1992
Bern Brent was a Dunera boy.Orange and blue soft covered book containing reference to Dunera boy Bern Brent.bern brent -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Documents, Heritage Victoria, 06.09.2005
Letter in answer to a query as to status of Camp 13. Reports from Heritage Victoria describing Dhurringile Mansion and Camp 13 POW Camp site.Correspondence and reports. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Audio Tape, SBS German
SBS Radio. German language presenter, Geroa Louch "German Heritage in Australia" See also reg. C2022Audio tape Super EF90SBS German 1 March 1995, 8 March 1995 and 15 March 1995sbs radio, german language, geroa louch, german heritage in australia -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Audio Tape, SBS German, 5 April 1995
SBS Radio. German language presenter Gerda Louch. German Heritage in Australia. Includes L. Knee and G. Louch. See also C2021Audio tape Phillips FS90. side B blank.SBS German - L. Kneegerda louch, sbs radio, german language -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Caring for your Wartime Memorabilia - A guide to preserving your family's heritage items, 2001
A guide to preserving and storing all personal historical wartime memorabilia. Addresses of conservators included.military history -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Booklet, Bakker, Peter, "Fighting for country" Honouring Aborigines from South West Victoria who served Australia during wartime, 2014
Contains lists of service men and women of Aboriginl descent with connections to South West Victoria. A valuable resource to Victorian Aboriginal service men and women.12 P. photographs; map; lists.Contains lists of service men and women of Aboriginl descent with connections to South West Victoria. A valuable resource to Victorian Aboriginal service men and women.armed services - aboriginal servicemen and women - south west victoria -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006, 12/09/2006
The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall.Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ballarat prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, pow -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006, 12/09/2006
The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall.Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ballarat prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, pow -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006, 12/09/2006
The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall.Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ballarat prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, pow -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006, 12/09/2006
The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall.Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ballarat prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, pow -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006, 12/09/2006
The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall.Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ballarat prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, pow -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Heritage Tourism in Shepparton
A heritage tourism study on the City of Greater Shepparton.64 page document bound with a multi ring black binder. White writing on a brown page with picture of Shepparton Museum in centre. A feasibility study of the City of Greater Shepparton December 2012.greater shepparton, heritage study of shepparton -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document - Binder, Tatura Museum World War 2 Wartime Camps Collection Significance Assessment
Prepared for the Tatura & District Historical Society in June 2010.A4 size binder of 166 pages plus clear front cover and black back cover. Black multi ring binder. 5 pictures of camp related items on front along with 2 red squares one containing the name of the document in white and black print. The second square has black print "Historical cultural heritage projects. prepared for the Tatura & District Historical Society June 2010.tatura & district historical society, tatura camps, irrigation camps, ww2 camps in victoria -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Hardie Grant Books, REMEMBER THEM, 2009
... -valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges A guide to Victoria's Wartime ...A guide to Victoria's Wartime Heritagenon-fictionA guide to Victoria's Wartime Heritage -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
Box wooden containing a set of 12 coloured china carpet bowls, Mid 1940s
Harcourt Methodist Church was instrumental in forming the Harcourt Carpet Bowls Association with many members common to both organisations. This commenced about 1948 and is still in existence in 2017. The bowls were used at some church social evenings in addition to being used in the Harcourt Carpet Bowls competition. Mr. William A. Carr was the prime mover in this activity. Reminds us of the rise of post-World War II community organisations to fill the social gap left by the winding up of wartime patriotic associations. Box wooden containing a set of 12 coloured china carpet bowls - -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Albury Heritage, Howard C Jones, 1991
This book relates the history of Albury to what readers can see around them and also focuses on special areas. It was the first history of Albury to explain in detail about the indigenous occupants of the area. It also examines sport, military history, the role of German, Lebanese and other non-English people and the National Growth Centre project up to 1991. The book also seeks to present Albury to the wider world by looking at a range of topics including its role in Federation, its vital wartime role and aviation history. and key figures who have played a role in making Albury what it is today.non-fictionThis book relates the history of Albury to what readers can see around them and also focuses on special areas. It was the first history of Albury to explain in detail about the indigenous occupants of the area. It also examines sport, military history, the role of German, Lebanese and other non-English people and the National Growth Centre project up to 1991. The book also seeks to present Albury to the wider world by looking at a range of topics including its role in Federation, its vital wartime role and aviation history. and key figures who have played a role in making Albury what it is today.albury heritage, albury history -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Business Leadership: first Luncheon Address delivered to Legacy Club (H45), 1923
An address delivered by P.W. Powell (the first Secretary of the Club) in October 1923 to the newly formed Legacy Club. In it he notes that "The most important thing in the development of this Club is to formulate a sound constructive policy that will draw in the best type of member and make the Club a live force in the advancement of this country." The comradeship and cooperation developed by the troops during wartime should be applied in civilian life to the development of Australia. He finishes by calling for the Club to be named the Legacy Club "in token of the heritage that has been bequeathed to us by those who so nobly commended the work that is left to us to carry on."An insight into corporate and political thinking of the 1920s as the country transitioned from wartime to peacetime, and an insight into the thinking of one of the founder members of Melbourne Legacy.4 sheets of white copy paper, black typing.'H45' (see Item 00937)in blue ink on first pagehistory, founding legatee