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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: RSL DIGGERS CARNIVAL APPEAL, Friday 3rd December
Pink flyer advertising the R.S.L. Diggers' Carnival Appeal. There was produce for sale and a cookery competition.Cambridge Press Print.event, social, diggers carnival appeal, r.s.l. bendigo collection - rsl diggers carnival appeal, relief patriotic fund, club building fund, memorial hall, bendigo horticultural society, cambridge press print -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: RSL DIGGERS CARNIVAL, Friday 3rd December
Green flyer advertising the R.S.L. (Bendigo Sub-Branch) Diggers Carnival Grand Exhibition of Flowers held on the night of Friday, December 3rd, (no year printed). There were 14 competitive Sections for flowers. Prizes are detailed. At the end is mentioned a cookery competition.Cambridge Press Print, Bendigo.event, social, exhibition of flowers, r.s.l. bendigo collection - rsl diggers carnival grand exhibition of flowers, bendigo horticultural society, relief patriotic fund, club building fund, cambridge press print -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: OLD TIME DANCE CLUB, 11th March, 1977
... Dance Club Eaglehawk RSL Hall Moores Orchestra Fred Richter ...White Bendigo Old-Time Dance Club Birthday Old-Time Ball Programme held at the Eaglehawk RSL Hall on Friday March 11th 1977. Music by Moores Orchestra. On the inside is the names of 26 dances and spaces to write partner's name. Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Fred Richter.entertainment, dance, dance cards, peter ellis collection, bendigo old-time dance club, eaglehawk rsl hall, moores orchestra, fred richter -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Booklet - Queenscliffe RSL Rules 1919, Rule Book, Queenscliffe RSL Sub-branch, 1919, 1919
... of Australia Rules booklet 1919. Queenscliffe RSL Club History ...Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia Rules booklet 1919.Queenscliffe RSL Club HistoryReturned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia Rules booklet 1919.Reverse " NIL "historical references -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
HONOUR BOARD, They Died for King and Country, 1922-1923
The names entered on the Honour Board were selected from enlistments in WW1 who were born in Kyneton.This Honour Board commemorates those servicemen who enlisted from the Kyneton district and made the supreme sacrifice for their country.Wooden Honour Board with gold lettering , three panels, largest with three columns, two outer panels have one column, with oblong, bronze small plaque underneath.Enlistments from the Kyneton District who died as a result of active service in WW1. Inscription on brass plaque below the Honour board reads: Presented by Miss LENNON of the CLUB HOTEL, 23 Feb 1922 Unveiled by Lt. Colonel Geoff HURRY DSO, MHR 11 Nov 1923 Plaque below the board reads: GRUNDY & CO Brunswickhonour board, kyneton rsl, world war one -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Framed certificate, Certificate of Achievement
The certificate was awarded to Kyneton RSL for the achievement of the highest percentage increase in membership, country area, 2008timber framed certificateclub awards -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Binoculars
These WW1 binoculars were made in France. The Jockey Club is a famous gentlemen’s Club still in existence in Paris. These binoculars are believed to have been commandeered by the German army. These binoculars are believed to have possibly been taken from either a German POW or deceased soldier, and brought back to Australia at the end of WW1 as a war-souvenir.Small binoculars silver rim around eye pieces and larger end of lenses.There is a brown leather hand grip on the body of the lenses. Adjustable focus wheel in centre.Le Jockey Club Paris on rim of both eye pieces.binoculars, ww1 souvenir -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: RSL VICTORY BALL
List of the Seating for Supper, includes Official Party, Debutantes and their Partners, and Other Guests. Official Party consisted of: Sir George Lansell, Lt General Wells & Mrs Wells, Col J W Swatton & Mrs Swatton, Cr. Oliver & Mrs Oliver, Mr F E Jackson & Mrs Jackson, Mr R C Wright & Mrs Wright, Ladies Auxiliary, Mr A V Palmer and J. Barton. Other Guests: Miss Liddell, Col. J Lockwood & Mrs Lockwood, Col P Seymour & Mrs Seymour, Major P Kennedy & Mrs Kennedy, Ladies Carpet Bowls, War Widows Guild, S. S. & A. Mothers, Eaglehawk Sub-branch, Parma Dance Club, Harcourt Sub-branch, Mr B Wood & Mrs Wood, Mr Tout & Mrs Tout, Mrs Keck, Captain Poole,event, social, victory ball, r.s.l. bendigo collection - rsl victory ball 1951 seating for supper, sir george lansell, lt general wells & mrs wells, col j w swatton & mrs swatton, cr oliver & mrs oliver, mr f e jackson & mrs jackson, mr r c wright & mrs wright, ladies auxiliary, mr a v palmer, j barton, miss liddell, col j lockwood & mrs lockwood, col p seymour & mrs seymour, major p kennedy & mrs kennedy, ladies carpet bowls, war widows guyild, s s & a mothers, eaglehawk sub-branch, parma dance club, harcourt sub-branch, mr b wood & mrs wood, mr tout & mars tout, mrs keck, captain poole -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : May 1991
Flying doctors descend on Kew [Crawford Productions] / p1. Computerised court opens [Penalty Enforcement by Registration of an Infringement (PERIN)] / p1. Stop or give-way? [Council assessment of intersections] / p1. Council seeks kinder review / p1. Diary dates for May / p2. Your marching champions [Kew Band, Kew Youth Band] / p2. Word of mouth [Pre-school story time at Kew Library 1996- ] / p2. Something airey [exhibition at Kew Gallery] / p2. Something pre-loved [Glass Street Kindergarten trash 'n treasure sale] / p2. Commentary [Willsmere redevelopment] / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Traffic headaches for Barkers Road [drain upgrade] / p3. Trees versus powerlines / p4. Loyal service [Tom Gascoyne] / p4. Traffic Management update [Area 7, Area 10] / p4. Cleaner shopping centres / p4. Hard rubbish collection / p4. Willsmere Drain / p4. Survey of dual occupancy / p4. Health [Department] stall / p5. Women's health workshops / p5. Baby Change Room [Walpole Street] / p5. Nursing Mothers' meetings / p5. Status quo for family day care [industrial award ruling] / p5. Immunisation - Important / p5. Daytime garden / p6. Library Friends' [book] sale / p6. [East Kew Bowling Club] Indoor bowls / p6. Chrysanthemums, M'am [Kew Garden Club] / p6. Handy Veterans Service [Kew sub-branch of the RSL] / p6. Crime wave [Neighbourhood Watch Areas G64, G97] / p6. All this for sixpence [Balwyn Cinema history] / p6. Positive [survey] feedback [to Kewriosity] / p6. Arthritis meeting / p6. Something fishy [Ian Napier at Raya Gallery] / p7. [Kew] Community House courses / p7. Coming events at Trinity [Grammar] / p7. Carmelite Monastery restoration / p7. Council Chamber or Council void? [descriptive comparison of Walpole Street Town Hall with the Chamber at the Municipal [Civic] Offices] / p8. Evangelist meeting [St Hilary's] / p8. Youth empowerment [Youth Resource Centre] / Kate Lang p8. Missions meeting [Kew Baptist Church Hall] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionFlying doctors descend on Kew [Crawford Productions] / p1. Computerised court opens [Penalty Enforcement by Registration of an Infringement (PERIN)] / p1. Stop or give-way? [Council assessment of intersections] / p1. Council seeks kinder review / p1. Diary dates for May / p2. Your marching champions [Kew Band, Kew Youth Band] / p2. Word of mouth [Pre-school story time at Kew Library 1996- ] / p2. Something airey [exhibition at Kew Gallery] / p2. Something pre-loved [Glass Street Kindergarten trash 'n treasure sale] / p2. Commentary [Willsmere redevelopment] / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Traffic headaches for Barkers Road [drain upgrade] / p3. Trees versus powerlines / p4. Loyal service [Tom Gascoyne] / p4. Traffic Management update [Area 7, Area 10] / p4. Cleaner shopping centres / p4. Hard rubbish collection / p4. Willsmere Drain / p4. Survey of dual occupancy / p4. Health [Department] stall / p5. Women's health workshops / p5. Baby Change Room [Walpole Street] / p5. Nursing Mothers' meetings / p5. Status quo for family day care [industrial award ruling] / p5. Immunisation - Important / p5. Daytime garden / p6. Library Friends' [book] sale / p6. [East Kew Bowling Club] Indoor bowls / p6. Chrysanthemums, M'am [Kew Garden Club] / p6. Handy Veterans Service [Kew sub-branch of the RSL] / p6. Crime wave [Neighbourhood Watch Areas G64, G97] / p6. All this for sixpence [Balwyn Cinema history] / p6. Positive [survey] feedback [to Kewriosity] / p6. Arthritis meeting / p6. Something fishy [Ian Napier at Raya Gallery] / p7. [Kew] Community House courses / p7. Coming events at Trinity [Grammar] / p7. Carmelite Monastery restoration / p7. Council Chamber or Council void? [descriptive comparison of Walpole Street Town Hall with the Chamber at the Municipal [Civic] Offices] / p8. Evangelist meeting [St Hilary's] / p8. Youth empowerment [Youth Resource Centre] / Kate Lang p8. Missions meeting [Kew Baptist Church Hall] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : April 1991
Still delivering the goods [Kew Post Office] / p1. Grand Parade [photos Kew Festival] / p1. Dates for April / p2. Heritage Advisor [Heritage Advisory Service] / p2. Council Voter's Roll / p2. Nobody does it better [The Fabulous Nobody Theatre Company present 'Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat'] / p2. Commentary [Commercial Area Strategy Plan] / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Traffic School appointment [Marion Burg] / p3. Recycling trial [120 litre mobile recycle bins] / p4. Enlarging [large print] book collection [Kew Library] / p4. Bin gardening lately [composting] / p4. Alex Jessup [death] / p4. Roads desire [road reconstruction and maintenance] / p5. No alcohol at this AGM [People Against Drink Driving (PADD)] p5. Recreation Centre investment [works] / p5. Breathe easily / p5. RSL milestone [75th anniversary] / p5. New look City Hall [re-carpeting] / p5. Kewrious to know [Council surveys] / p5. Senior Citizens' Week / p5. Senior Citizens' good deed [accessible toilets at Senior Citizens' Centre] / p5. [Level] Crossing supervisor / p5. Wizz, chief cook, and ... [Joe Wormald, 1991 Citizen of the Year] / p6. Historic buildings [12 Uvadale Grove] / p6. Spiritual offerings [Rotary Club of Kew Art Competition] / p6. History of Kew Library / p6. Cab & Co [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p6. Music in [the] Round returns [Chamber music festival] / p7. Inspect Strathcona / p7. Date of Census / p7. Brasses and basses wanted [Kew Philharmonic Society] / p7. Kinder turning 40 [J.J. McMahon Memorial Kindergarten] / p7. Plate replacement [Neighbourhood Watch plates] / p7. The Devil's Advocate [unrateable properties] / Allan Hutchinson J.P. p8. Do festivals divert attention? / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionStill delivering the goods [Kew Post Office] / p1. Grand Parade [photos Kew Festival] / p1. Dates for April / p2. Heritage Advisor [Heritage Advisory Service] / p2. Council Voter's Roll / p2. Nobody does it better [The Fabulous Nobody Theatre Company present 'Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat'] / p2. Commentary [Commercial Area Strategy Plan] / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Traffic School appointment [Marion Burg] / p3. Recycling trial [120 litre mobile recycle bins] / p4. Enlarging [large print] book collection [Kew Library] / p4. Bin gardening lately [composting] / p4. Alex Jessup [death] / p4. Roads desire [road reconstruction and maintenance] / p5. No alcohol at this AGM [People Against Drink Driving (PADD)] p5. Recreation Centre investment [works] / p5. Breathe easily / p5. RSL milestone [75th anniversary] / p5. New look City Hall [re-carpeting] / p5. Kewrious to know [Council surveys] / p5. Senior Citizens' Week / p5. Senior Citizens' good deed [accessible toilets at Senior Citizens' Centre] / p5. [Level] Crossing supervisor / p5. Wizz, chief cook, and ... [Joe Wormald, 1991 Citizen of the Year] / p6. Historic buildings [12 Uvadale Grove] / p6. Spiritual offerings [Rotary Club of Kew Art Competition] / p6. History of Kew Library / p6. Cab & Co [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p6. Music in [the] Round returns [Chamber music festival] / p7. Inspect Strathcona / p7. Date of Census / p7. Brasses and basses wanted [Kew Philharmonic Society] / p7. Kinder turning 40 [J.J. McMahon Memorial Kindergarten] / p7. Plate replacement [Neighbourhood Watch plates] / p7. The Devil's Advocate [unrateable properties] / Allan Hutchinson J.P. p8. Do festivals divert attention? / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : December 1993
... . Christmas shopping in Kew / p7. New pokies for Kew RSL Club / p8 ...Carols by Candlelight / p1. Chief Executive's column [local government reorganisation] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Mayor's comment / Cr Tom Indovino p3. Diary dates [December, January] / p4. Christmas Services in Kew / p4. [Council] Christmas operating hours / p5. Council News [Area 4 Traffic Management Study; Composting with worms; Fire prevention; Pet desexing vouchers available] / p6. Noel the lionheart [Noel Lyons, Bert Stevens, Kew Rotary Club] / p7. Kew's historical festival {Kew Festival] / p7. Christmas shopping in Kew / p7. New pokies for Kew RSL Club / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionCarols by Candlelight / p1. Chief Executive's column [local government reorganisation] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Mayor's comment / Cr Tom Indovino p3. Diary dates [December, January] / p4. Christmas Services in Kew / p4. [Council] Christmas operating hours / p5. Council News [Area 4 Traffic Management Study; Composting with worms; Fire prevention; Pet desexing vouchers available] / p6. Noel the lionheart [Noel Lyons, Bert Stevens, Kew Rotary Club] / p7. Kew's historical festival {Kew Festival] / p7. Christmas shopping in Kew / p7. New pokies for Kew RSL Club / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Kew RSL, Cotham Road, circa 1965, c. 1965
The Kew RSL is located in "Wilton" House, 63 Cotham Road. The RSL was established on January 1st 1920, later joining with the Hawthorn RSL. In November 1931, Cr. C.R. Parry organised the reformation of the Kew Sub Branch and its first president was Brig-Gen Pat McGlin, a veteran of the Boer War and the First World War. On July 17th 1932, the club rooms first opened on Army land at the corner of High Street and Highbury Grove. In late November 1948, the Kew RSL bought the "Wilton" house from the Kew City Council for £10,067, opening seven years later in July 1955. [Source: Victorian Heritage Database]This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.The exterior of the Kew RSL on the corner of Cotham Road and Charles Street, Kew. Designed by Guyon Purchase for Dr. William Walsh in 1886, the building was originally called Wilton."Chap 59. Cotham Rd. Built/Commences about 1885-6. Present day Wilton . Kew RSSUILA rooms. (Rumour of sale 1972?)"wilton, dr william walsh, guyon purchas, dorothy rogers, cotham road (kew) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wade's Farm, Kilby Road, Nineteenth Century
... Golf Club). (History of RSL by John Torpey)... River (now part of the Kew Golf Club). (History of RSL by John ...""The public trial of reaping machines, under the auspices of the Port Phillip Farmers' Society, advertised to take place on Friday, last, but postponed on account of the weather, came off December 27. The place selected (Mr. Wade's farm, Belford, near Kew) is undulating ground, with a remarkably heavy crop of wheat upon it. This, taken in connection with, the state of the ground, still soft from the recent rains, made the trial an uncommonly severe one. ..."(South Australian Advertiser, 15 January 1859) Some bricks used in Kew buildings came from the brickworks on Wade's Farm at the end of Belford Road near the Yarra River (now part of the Kew Golf Club). (History of RSL by John Torpey)Wade's Farm, Kilby Road, Kew.wade's farm, farming (kew), kilby road, north kew, belford road, kew, kew golf club -
Clayton RSL Sub Branch
hard cover non-fiction book, Book Club Associates, The Intelligence War, 1983
Penetrating the secret world of today's advanced technological conflictChief Author & Consultant: Colonel William V.Kennedyhard cover non-fiction book -
Clayton RSL Sub Branch
hard cover non-fiction book, Weldon-Hardie, Lest we Forget, 1986
History of the Returned & Services League 1916-1986hard cover non fiction bookStamped " Highett Returned & Services Club, 1 Station St, Highett. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Senior Citizens Club Formation with the Committee on the steps of "Oban" House in Scallan Street 1958
... . Senior Citizens Club Formation 1958 stawell rsl Stawell Senior ...Committee on steps in front of "OBAN" Scallan Street. Senior Citizens Club Formation 1958stawell rsl -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Drawing, Stawell Times Newspaper Office, corner of Main Street Stawell & Patrick Street in the P.C. News Supplement 1888 -- Sketch
Stawell Times Office corner of Main Street and Patrick Street from Sketch in P.C. News Supplement 1888. Built 1875 for Mrs Nihill as the Club Hotel after previous building burnt down, its being Architect Michael Ryan Ararat. Verandah erected 1876. Mortgagee's sale of Club Hotel occurred in 1887. Then Stawell Times Office. Bought by the members of Stawell Sub Branch RSL after WW1 in 1920's as Club Rooms and sold when they mover to Oban Building.stawell businesses -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Senior Citizens Club Formation with a large crowd on steps of "Oban" House in Scallan Street 1958
... grampians Senior Citizens Club Formation 1958 Group photo on steps ...Senior Citizens Club Formation 1958 Group photo on steps of OBAN Scallan Street Stawell.stawell rsl -
Vision Australia
Letter - Text, Letter to The Trustees, Clubhouse, Recreation grounds for the Blind, 16/5/1957
Letter to the Trustees outlining the outcomes of a recent meeting, as the minute book was unable to be located. Below is a summary of the letter. The death of W.H. Paterson is mentioned and the recommendation to the Committee that the clubhouse by named in his honour was unanimously accepted, however requires the agreement of the Trustees. The remainder of the letter covers the past five years. The Victorian Association of Blind Cricketers are requesting the erection of a shelter shed and scoring boxes. Complaints have been received about horses using the park, which have been passed to Malvern Council who advise they have also received similar complaints from the general public. A fence is required but a lack of finance has delayed this action. The Clubhouse is being used for more activities including a dance class, indoor bowling club, pottery and craft work, therefore a new switchboard and rewiring were completed. In October 1955, the State Government offered funding through local councils, however despite a representation to the Minister, the Malvern Council were not willing to expend funds to the Association as they had committed to build an Elderly Citizens Club. A large signboard was repainted and a new signboard erected at the front entrance, along with a light controlled by a clock. The Clubhouse has also been used one night per month by the local branch of the RSL and occasional use by the Teachers College for inter College sports. There has been cooperation with the L.T.A.V. (Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria) during tennis championships, and although the Committee recognise the need to do more with the area, the impending homes been built at Ballarat and Bendigo have been a limited factor. Signed by J.W. Wilson3 pages of type letter on letterheadAssociation for the Advancement of the Blind, Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor of Victoria and Lady Brooks Founded 1895 (image of shining lantern) Incorporated 1944 10-12 Queen Street, Melbourne, C.1. Phone: MU 4189 MU 1955 Homes at: Brighton Beach Windsor Ballarat Bendigo On the left hand side of the page: President: Bruce Small, Esq. Vice President: Hubert Opperman, O.B.E. Treasurer: W.J.S. Horsfall, F.C.A. Secretary: J.W. Wilson Objects: To promote the welfare of the Blind intellectually, physically and socially. To grant financial assistance in cases of necessity. To provide Homes and Hostels of an undenominational character for the Blind. To visit the Blind. To care for the adult Blind, especially the aged and infirm. Donations will be subject to the concessional allowances provided by the Income Tax Act. At the base of the page: Homes and help for aged blindassociation for the advancement of the blind, john wilson, kooyong club house -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Framed photograph of W. D. Thomas
Framed photograph of W. D. Thomas being awarded a certificate for his outstanding service to Lilydale RSLFor all his friends he loved a chat and the RSL where he/ enjoyed his last trip on Anzacs Day, being awarded for his/ most outstanding service to the club as Past Vice President./ This was one of his proudest moments./ RIP William Downton Thomas 29/03/1925 - 26/06/2012. -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
plaque - Legacy Plaque
Features torch (which symbolises the undying flame of service and sacrifice handed to us by our comrades in war who passed on) with laurel wreath (with points inverted in remembrance). Mounted on wooden plaque.LILYDALE RSL SUB-BRANCH/ WITH THANKS AND APPRECIATION/ LILYDALE LEGACY WIDOWS CLUB -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Max Hastings, The Korean War, 1987
Book -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Book Club Associates, A World Atlas of Military History 1945-1984, 1984
Book -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Ludovic Kennedy, Persuit / The sinking of the Bismark, 1975
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Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Angus and Robertson, The torch : a picture of Legacy, 1957
A history of Legacy using the exemplar of the Sydney Legacy ClubIndex, appendices, ill, p.234non-fictionA history of Legacy using the exemplar of the Sydney Legacy Clubchild welfare - australia, veterans - australia -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Ward Lock and Co, Around the world in 80 days, 1956
An unmarried by mathematically precise Englishman dismisses his valet for heating his shaving water two degrees cooler than usual. He hires a French valet to replace him and the two of them set off to travel around the world in eighty days - a supposedly possible feat, now that the Indian railways have been built. If they succeed they will win a fortune off the other members of the Reform Club.p.192An unmarried by mathematically precise Englishman dismisses his valet for heating his shaving water two degrees cooler than usual. He hires a French valet to replace him and the two of them set off to travel around the world in eighty days - a supposedly possible feat, now that the Indian railways have been built. If they succeed they will win a fortune off the other members of the Reform Club.adventure fiction, voyages - fiction -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, The Right Book Club et al, The Spanish arena, 1939
A right wing view of the Spanish civil warIndex, maps, p.502.non-fictionA right wing view of the Spanish civil warspain - civil war - 1936-1939, spain - politics and government - 1931-1939 -
Kew RSL
Honour Board, Kew Bowling Club's World War 1 Honour Board
Originally on display at the Kew Bowling Club in Wellington Street Kew; relocated on closure to Auburn Heights Sports Club, Barkers Road Kew; given to KewRSL 2015A Kew Honour Board listing members of the Kew Bowling Club who served in World War 1large wooden frame, gold leaf writing & painted motifKew Bowling Club 1914-1918 Roll of Honour For Duty - A Tribute - Nobly Done To the Members & Member's Sons who Voluntarily Enlisted - For Active Service in the Great War -
Kew RSL
Honour Board, Kew Harriers
Recovered from the Kew Hockey Clubwooden decorative board1939 Honor Roll 1945 Kew Harrierskew harriers, world war 2 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Work on paper - Jerusalem Australian soldiers club
Palestine Australian soldiers club