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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, H Gordon Bennett, Why Singapore fell, 1944
Personal account of the fall of Singapore by the Commanding Officer of the Australian forces.Index, ill, maps, p.262.non-fictionPersonal account of the fall of Singapore by the Commanding Officer of the Australian forces.world war 1939-1945 - campaigns - singapore, australia - military - personal narratives -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Glenys McDonald, Seeking the Sydney: A quest for truth, 2005
For author Glenys McDonald, Sydney's final voyage - and its ill-fated clash with the German raider Kormoran - heralded a personal quest that took many unexpected turns. Her struggle to piece together a labyrinth of facts, theories and, in many cases, elusive false trails makes for compelling reading in this account. Strange cryptograms, hearsay and new evidence from German survivors of the catastrophe add momentum to a tale of hope, disappointment, and contradiction.Index, ill, map, p.248.non-fictionFor author Glenys McDonald, Sydney's final voyage - and its ill-fated clash with the German raider Kormoran - heralded a personal quest that took many unexpected turns. Her struggle to piece together a labyrinth of facts, theories and, in many cases, elusive false trails makes for compelling reading in this account. Strange cryptograms, hearsay and new evidence from German survivors of the catastrophe add momentum to a tale of hope, disappointment, and contradiction.australia - naval history, hmas sydney -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Tom Frame, HMAS Sydney: Australias greatest naval tragedy, 2008
A comprehensive and compelling account of the loss of HMAS SydneyIndex, p.404.non-fictionA comprehensive and compelling account of the loss of HMAS Sydneyhmas sydney, australia - naval history -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Book - The Ice Beneath my Feet, Diana Patterson, 2010
Diana Patterson was searching for her path in life when she was bitten by the Antarctic bug in her late twenties. With dogged determination, she set her sights on becoming the leader at one of Australia's Antarctic research stations - a lofty aspiration, considering this was definitely a bloke's world. She was knocked back four times, but it didn't deter her - and at the age of 38 Diana became the first woman in charge of Mawson, a small, mostly male community of scientists and tradies living in each other's pockets 24/7, thousands of miles from the comforts of home. The Ice Beneath My Feet is an intimate and riveting account of Diana's Antarctic dream. The day-to-day reality of life in this frozen environment and the adventures of the delightful, vital characters we meet along the way (men, huskies, penguins!) are utterly captivating, and a must-read for anyone with a love for adventure.A publication of 358 pages including 16 pages of illustrations, maps and photographs. The front cover features a photo of the author in front of a flock of penguins. The back cover includes a synopsis and photographs.non-fictionDiana Patterson was searching for her path in life when she was bitten by the Antarctic bug in her late twenties. With dogged determination, she set her sights on becoming the leader at one of Australia's Antarctic research stations - a lofty aspiration, considering this was definitely a bloke's world. She was knocked back four times, but it didn't deter her - and at the age of 38 Diana became the first woman in charge of Mawson, a small, mostly male community of scientists and tradies living in each other's pockets 24/7, thousands of miles from the comforts of home. The Ice Beneath My Feet is an intimate and riveting account of Diana's Antarctic dream. The day-to-day reality of life in this frozen environment and the adventures of the delightful, vital characters we meet along the way (men, huskies, penguins!) are utterly captivating, and a must-read for anyone with a love for adventure. diana patterson, women scientists -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Zig Zag Press, Century of Steam, 1971
A pictorial account of centennial steam operation on the railways of northern Tasmaniaill, maps, p.40.non-fictionA pictorial account of centennial steam operation on the railways of northern Tasmaniasteam locomotives - tasmania - history, centennial railway celebrations - tasmania - pictorial -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Administrative Record - Lakes Entrance Fisherman and Citizen Club records, 1956
Heavy duty cover leather bound, 270 pages, page 1 to 3 have been removed, pages are lined, pages 5 to 142 are alphabetically indexed, pages 143 to 270 are not used. Dated 1956 to 1963. TSHS 253Green cover, labelled on front cover with gold printing, Lakes Entrance Fishermans and Citizens Club Membersaccounts book