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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Murchison War Graves
A view of a number of graves at Murchison's War Cemetery taken during WW2 of internees graves.historicBlack and white photograph of graves, at Murchison Cemetery, in the foreground and 3 pencil pines and other trees in the background.murchison cemetery, internees graves, manfred haering -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Early settlers' graves Sorrento: Slide 4, 1990s
Photograph shows early settlers' graves at Sorrento.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. Caption on slide "1st settlers' graves Sorrento"graves, sorrento -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - ACC LOCK COLLECTION:GRAVE OF GERMAN AIRMAN BARON VON RICHTHOFEN AT BETANGLES, POSTCARD BRITISH MADE, 1914-1918
Postcard, WW1, B&W image of the grave of German airman, Baron von Richthofen. Grave is a mound of dirt next to a wrought iron gate. Surrounds overgrown with shrubs.postcard, postcard, ww1, france, grave, baron von richthoven, bertangles -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Grave Marker, 1870 approximate
Used to mark grave at Phillip Island Cemetary.Grave Marker - Black painted clover leaf head and long straight leg.local history, memorials, graveboards, grave marker, cowes, phillip island cemetary -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph
The older fenced-off grave without a headstone is that of Cornelius Ford who had a private funeral when he was buried in Sunbury Cemetery on 7 December 1908, aged seventy-one. He is buried in Section H, plots 1 - 4. The registrar was McMahon and the undertaker was Trask. Cornelius Trask conducted a butcher's business in Brook Street and O'Shanassy Street. He also worked for some time as a publican at the Ball Court Hotel. He was also known as Gus.A black and white photograph of a recently dug grave in readiness for an internment. A short distance from the recently dug grave is a fenced-off grave without a headstone. There are a number of graves with headstones in the middle distance.ford, cornelius., sunbury cemetery -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1990
This photograph taken by Jack Eddy for the Phillip Island Cemetery Trust. This is the grave of Capt. William Grossard who was accidentally shot on 17 December 1868. The grave is situated at Grossard point, Ventnor, Phillip IslandPhotograph of grave of Captain William Philip Grossard, at Grossard Point, Ventnor, Phillip Island"Sacred to the memory of William Philip Grossard, 1812 - 1868"local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, captain grossard's grave, coloured photograph, grossard point ventnor, phillip island, captain william grossard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1990
This photograph taken by Jack Eddy for the Phillip Island Cemetery Trust. This is the grave of Capt. William Grossard who was accidentally shot on 17 December 1868. The grave is situated at Grossard point, Ventnor, Phillip IslandPhotograph of grave of Captain William Phillip Grossard at Grossard Point, Ventnor, Phillip Island"Sacred to the memory of William Philip Grossard, 1812 - 1868local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, captain grossard's grave, coloured photograph, grossard point ventnor, phillip island, captain william grossard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1990
This photograph taken by Jack Eddy for the Phillip Island Cemetery Trust. This is the grave of Capt. William Grossard who was accidentally shot on 17 December 1868. The grave is situated at Grossard point, Ventnor, Phillip IslandPhotograph of grave of Captain William Phillip Grossard at Grossard Point, Ventnor, Phillip Island"Sacred to the memory of William Philip Grossard, 1812 - 1868local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, captain grossard's grave, coloured photograph, grossard point ventnor, phillip island, captain william grossard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1990
This photograph taken by Jack Eddy for the Phillip Island Cemetery Trust. This is the grave of Capt. William Grossard who was accidentally shot on 17 December 1868. The grave is situated at Grossard point, Ventnor, Phillip IslandPhotograph of grave of Captain William Phillip Grossard at Grossard Point, Ventnor, Phillip Island"Sacred to the memory of William Philip Grossard, 1812 - 1868local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, captain grossard's grave, coloured photograph, grossard point ventnor, phillip island, captain william grossard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1990
This photograph taken by Jack Eddy for the Phillip Island Cemetery Trust. This is the grave of Capt. William Grossard who was accidentally shot on 17 December 1868. The grave is situated at Grossard point, Ventnor, Phillip IslandPhotograph of grave of Captain William Phillip Grossard at Grossard Point, Ventnor, Phillip Island"Sacred to the memory of William Philip Grossard, 1812 - 1868local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, captain grossard's grave, black & white photograph, grossard point ventnor, phillip island, captain william grossard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Alan West, Ferdinand Von Mueller, 10/1994
Ferdinand Von Mueller came to Australia at the age of 22 arriving 15/12/1847 with his two sisters in Adelaide. He started work as an assistant chemist and in his spare time investigated the local vegetation. In 1852 he moved to Melbourne. From 1853 - 1896 when he died, he was the Victorian Government Botanist and Director of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens. He went on a series of expeditions to parts of Victoria including Mount Buffalo and Wilson's Promontory. He travelled all over Australia in various expiditions. In 1863 he was engaged to Euphemia Henderson for 6 months. Euphemia was a wildflower artist and painted bunches of flowers for Mueller. They allocated specimens at Phillip Island (1863) - one named Nematolepis euphemiae F Muell was named for her. Euphemia's sister was Gergianna who married John David McHaffie of Phillip Island. Euphemia lived with the McHaffies on Phillip Island. Her Wildflower art has been adapted for a range of plates and mugs produced in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens and Maxwell & Williams, called the Euphemia Henderson Collection.Large Black & White photograph of grave and monument of Ferdinand Von Mueller in St Kilda Cemetery.Handwritten on the bottom of the photograph: "Grave/Monument St Kilda Cemetery. Ferdinand Von Mueller. Photographer: Alan West Oct. 1994.ferdinand von mueller, baron ferdinand von mueller, miss euphemia henderson, georgianna mchaffie, john david mchaffie, alan west -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, SGT A R Wills
Image of burial site of Sgt Albert Robert WILLS born 16.11.1917 at Bendigo -VX 5275 He enlisted in 1939 embarked on HMT 'Ettrick" on 14/4/1940 after basic training at Puckapunyal. Disembarked in Egypt on 18/5/1940 and saw action at Bardia, Greece and Syria. Spent time in Lebanon and Ceylon before returning to Australia on 4/8/1942. On 13/10/42 disembarked at Milne Bay New Guinea and took part in the battle for Wau securing the airstrip and surrounding area after heavy fighting. Between 6-9 Feb 2/5 Bn C and D companies supported by A company spearheaded the attack engaged and defeated the enemy thus ending the battle of Wau Sgt WILLS was one of 28 men killed in action in the Crystal Creek area on 7/2/1943 and is buried at Lae War Cemetery. Black and white image of grave with white cross Cof E VX 5275 SGT A R WILLS 2/5 Aust. Inf. Bn. 7.2.43 Rear is stamped with Photograph supplied by Directorate of Graves Registration Victoria Barracks Melbourne - Buried at Laea.r. wills, vx 5275, 2/5th aust. inf. bn, new guinea -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph
The grave is in Sunbury Cemetery and belongs to Margaret Baker.A black and white photograph of a headstone in a cemetery. The grave is surrounded with a low decorative iron fence..baker, margaret., sunbury, sunbury cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Graves of Elizabeth Aldridge and Samuel Poulter, Greensborough Cemetery, 30/01/1864
Grave of Elizabeth Aldridge (died 1864). daughter of Samuel Poulter and Susan Haylock. Plot# C10, and Samuel Poulter (died 23/05/1910 on headstone) in Plot# C9 Greensborough Cemetery. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.elizabeth aldridge, elizabeth poulter, samuel poulter -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Cemetary
7134: The Main Gates atthe Cemetary. 7134a: wooden Structure inside the main Gates at Cemetary. 7134b: A Row of Graves. 7134c: THE HEADSTONE OF CATHERINE CONSTABLE.4 Colour Photographs of Stawell Cemetary and grave sitestawell cemetary -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Charles Marshall et al, Graves of 3 soldiers, 3rd Australian Machine Gun Squadron, A Troop 1, 31/10/1917
This photograph shows the graves of 3 soldiers, 3rd Australian Machine Gun Squadron, A Troop, killed at Beersheba 31st October 1917.Digital copy of black and white photograph. "Graves of 3 of the Third Machine Gun boys A Troop"charles marshall, world war 1 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Grave of Violet Feldbauer (nee Teagle), Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
FELDBAUER / TEAGLE Theodore Albert ‘Curly’ Feldbauer was born 15 October 1909 at Melbourne, the son of Theodore Henry (a naturalised German) and Jessie Margarette Feldbauer. The family moved several times during his childhood but before he was 20 he was living and working in the Eltham district. He became a well-known local sportsman. He played cricket for the Montmorency Imperials in 1929 and 1930 in the Eltham Cricket Association and excelled as a footballer and football coach. There are press references at the time to minor misdemeanours and accidents: evidently he was up for a brawl or two, but he was also able to do a recitation at a social night to launch the Eltham Girls Club in 1932. He married a local girl, Violet Amelda Teagle, in 1933, the 12th of 13 Teagle offspring who lived in Frank Street. Curly and Violet’s first child, June, was born the following year. By 1935 Curly was honorary secretary of the Research Cricket Club. He continued playing cricket regularly, mainly for Research, through till the 1940 season, after the war had begun. The girls started at Research State School in 1939 and 1940, respectively. They lived near Violet’s parents in Frank Street. Curly and Violet’s daughter, Valerie Waller recalls: “We lived near my Teagle grandparents, who had a cow. Dad took over the milking. He would rest his head against the cow and sing to her. When he left to join the army, it took weeks before she would settle down to allow anyone else to milk her.” Curly’s service record is not yet accessible from the National Archives of Australia. Valerie Waller gives us some insight into that period between Curly joining and ultimately embarking for Singapore: “Before he sailed to Singapore, Mum would travel by train, to Seymour, to spend a few hours with him. He sent her postcards and called her his “dear love”. His idea was that the sooner everyone eligible joined up, the sooner the war would be over. He had a great love for Australia.” “While he was a prisoner, Mum received a few postcards from him, not in his neat handwriting, but in block letter printing, to tell her he had received no mail or parcels from her. He must have felt we’d forgotten him, because, of course, Mum had sent lots of parcels and letters, and the Japanese hadn’t handed them on.” Theo was one of over 2,000 Allied prisoners of war held in the Sandakan POW camp in north Borneo, having been transferred there from Singapore as part of B Force. The 1,494 POWs that made up B Force were transported from Changi [Singapore] on 7 July 1942 on board the tramp ship Ubi Maru, arriving in Sandakan Harbour on 18 July 1942. Sergeant Feldbauer, aged 35, died as a prisoner of the Japanese on 27 March 1945 at Sandakan Number 1 Camp. The Japanese recorded his death from Malaria. He has no known grave, but it is believed to be at Sandakan Number 2 Camp. His death was not reported in Australia until some months later. Valerie noted: “I will never forget the sound my mother made when she received the telegram saying Dad had died months earlier, ostensibly from Malaria, but he died during the march. The sound still haunts me.” Violet’s husband Theo is recognised on the Eltham Roll of Honour, which was commissioned by the Eltham War Memorial Trust to be hung in the Baby Health Centre opened in 1952; the first of three buildings, the others being the Eltham Kindergarten and Children’s Library, that were established as the Eltham War Memorial a living memorial, with a specific focus for the welfare of children of the district. Violet and Theo’s son Albert, being the youngest child of the children of soldier fathers attending a school in the district, was given the honour of turning the first sod for the Eltham War Memorial Building, 15 July 1950. In Loving Memory of Violet Feldbauer Died 7. 11 .1982 aged 88 Loved wife of Theo (Curly) Died P.O.W. Borneo 1945 Re-united Alongside Violet lay her parents, John Thomas and Margaret TeagleBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, charles louis layfield, edwina may layfield (nee teagle), john thomas teagle, margaret teagle, theodore feldbauer, violet feldbauer (nee teagle), annie lillian devine, frederick raymond devine, eltham war memorial, honour board, roll of honour -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Murchison Cemetery
Graves at the Murchison Cemetery of Templers who died during their internment in WW2 at Tatura.historicalBlack and white photograph of graves in foreground, 4 pencil pines and trees in the background.murchison cemetery, templers, internee graves -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, William James (Billy) Jolly, William J Jolly and Adele Jolly, Greensborough Cemetery, 01/02/1945
Grave of William James (Billy) Jolly (died 1/2/1945), William J Jolly (died 10/05/1997) and Adele Jolly (died 21/2/2009) in Plot# O8 Greensborough CemeteryGreensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.william james jolly, billy jolly, adele jolly, greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, William James (Billy) Jolly, William J Jolly and Adele Jolly, Greensborough Cemetery, 01/02/1945
Grave of William James (Billy) Jolly (died 1/2/1945), William J Jolly (died 10/05/1997) and Adele Jolly (died 21/2/2009) in Plot# O8 Greensborough CemeteryGreensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.william james jolly, billy jolly, adele jolly, greensborough cemetery -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 1940's
Grave stones at Tatura Cemetery.Black and white photograph of grave stones in foreground, trees (pencil pines) and gum trees. Tatura Cemetery."ALTER FRIEDHOF TATURA"camp 3 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Deep Lead Cemetery
The Deep Lead Cemetery. The grave under the Cypress trees is that of John McClure B.A. who died in 1859 at the age of 46 years. He was the first clerk of petty sessions at Pleasant Creek and was one of the first buried at the deep lead cemetery which at the time was reserved but not fenced.Colour Photograph of a four grave sites -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, George S Davis, Greensborough Cemetery, 30/06/1942
Grave of George S Davis (died 30/06/1942) in Plot# Q19 Greensborough Cemetery. The Davis family lived in Britnell's Road, Briar Hill.Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Links: 01859.01936 Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.george s davis, greensborough cemetery -
Melton City Libraries
Pamphlet, The Pinkerton Forest Project, 1992
"The Pinkerton family is remembered in Melton in part due to the historic graves of the original settler, Margaret Pinkerton, and four of her grandchildren, which were marked by a memorial cairn in 1931. Changes to sewage flood zoning in the area in the 1990s necessitated that these burials be relocated. Members of the Melton & District Historical Society oversaw a project to relocate the Pinkerton graves and cairn 200 metres from their original site to their current resting place at Mount Cottrell. This relocation ceremony took place on 8 November 1992, with the participation of local school students and with Pinkerton descendants playing a central role. This occasion also marked the opening of the Pinkerton Forest Project, which saw 50 hectares of degraded woodland in Surbiton Park protected for regeneration". Pamphlet about the relocation of the Pinkerton graveslandscapes of significance, local identies, local special interest groups, pioneer families -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - ACC LOCK COLLECTION: GRAVE OF GERMAN AIRMAN BARON VON RICHTHOFEN AT BERTANGLES, POSTCARD, 1914-1918
Postcard, WW1, B&W image of the grave of German airman, Baron von Richthofen, shot down in the Somme area. He was buried at Bertangles by members of the Australian Flying Corps. The grave is mounded with earth with flowers on top. At the head of the grave is one propeller stuck in the ground. Richthofen's body was moved a couple of times before his final resting place in Germany.postcard, postcard, ww1, baron von richthofen, grave, somme, bertangles -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, Eric Poulter, Greensborough Cemetery, 2011
Record of restoration of Poulter family graves by Eric Poulter 2011- . with invoices for costs and photographs from GHS archives where available.Folder of details of invoices and photographs of graves in Greensborough Cemetery restored by Eric Poulterpoulter family, greensborough cemetery, poulter family -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS, DARWIN, c1945
1. Picture of soldiers in trucks in outback - homeward bound from Darwin 8/11/45. 2. Graves of first victims of an air raid in Darwin - Berrimah Cemetery. 3. Ship "Oranjes" returning POW's in 1945 to Australia. 4. VP Day 15/8/45 Crowd of soldiers celebrating 4 RSV.Four photos all originals and black & white. 1. Faded photo of trucks in outback. 2. B & W photo original War graves. 3. B & W photo original POW ship. 4. B & W photo original, celebrating VP Day 1. On back "Homeward Bound from Darwin 8 /11/45". 2. On back "Graves of first Victims of Air Raids Darwin". 3. On back " POW's "Oranjes" Darwin 1945. 4. On back "VP Day 15/8/45, 4RSV & description of Celebration.vp day, darwin, pow's, war graves -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1917 c
Also black and white photograph of head stone on grave of Albert Howlett 04893.1 25.5 x 15.5 cmBlack and white photograph of cross on grave of Albert Howlett in Cairo Memorial Cemetery Egyptworld war 1914-1918 aif -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, German War Cemetery Tatura
Shows picture of some of the graves located in the German War Cemetery Tatura. Colour photograph showing some of the graves inside the cemetery. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. german war cemetery tatura, ww2 german graves -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, German and Japanese Graves
German and Japanese graves at Tatura Cemetery WW2.Black and white photograph of at least 13 white crosses, marking graves. A row of stones in front of that. In front of the stones is a row of 6 white long sticks. Trees in the background. Looks like two big rocks, maybe marking graves, on the far right of the picture just behind the first cross.german graves, japanese graves, tatura cemetery