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Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
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Photo of Joseph Page. Born in Chiltern Fought in WW1 On Chiltern Shire Honor RollPhoto of Joseph Pageww1, chiltern -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
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Allan Newey was born in Howlong NSWServed in WW1 On Chiltern Shire Honor RollPhoto of Allan Newey -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
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Photograph of Henry Lloyd Fitzmaurice Harkin. He was born in Chiltern and attended Melbourne Grammer School. Served in WW1 with the Armoured Car Section. Discharged medically unfit after contracting the Spanish Flu. Died aged 24 of diabetes.Born in Chiltern. On Shire of Chiltern Roll of Honor. His father, Charles, was a doctor at Chiltern. Holder of a Royal Victorian Medal. Photo of Henry Harkinchiltern, ww1, melbourne grammer school -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photographic Post Card Fred Anderson WW1 - letter to Bessie, Circa 1914-1918
Photographic Post Card of F Anderson who served in WW1, and letter to Bessie Photographic Post card of F Anderson in uniform. He is on the WW1 Chiltern Honor Roll On back of photo is a letter to Bessie Sepia coloured photgraphic post card of Fred Anderson & letter to Bessiechiltern, ww1, chiltern honor roll -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
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Photograph of Fred Anderson who served in WW1 as an Ambulance Driver. Fred Anderson was born in Chiltern & is on the Chiltern WW1 Honor RollSepia photograph of Fred Anderson with letter on backchiltern, fred anderson, ww1, 10th field ambulance -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph, 09/11/1918
Served in WW1 in the Australian Army Medical Corp before transferring to the Royal Air Force. Also served in WW2, where he was appointed pathologist to the 2/7 Australian General Hospital. Appointed Medical Officer to the Administrator of the Trust Territory of New Guinea from 1925 into 1930's, and did extension research on parasites. Foundation fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australia On Chiltern Shire WW1 Roll of Honor & Cornishtown School WW1 Roll of HonorPhotograph of Thomas CLIVE Backhouse chiltern, ww1, ww2, cornishtown, new guinea -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
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Served in WW1 Moved to America and changed his name to Bachus, becoming an American citizen in 1933 Served in WW2 in the Merchant Marines Returned to live in Australia in the 1950's and died at Bowral 1985On Chiltern Shire Roll of Honor & Cornishtown School Roll of Honor Photograph of Baden Backhousechiltern, chiltern shire honor roll, cornishtown, ww1 -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
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Served in WW1. Member or 24th & 28th Battalion #3032 On Chiltern Honor RollPhotograph of Andrew Boyd chiltern, ww1 -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
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Henry Rosengren served in WW1Henry Rosengren is on the Chiltern WW1 Honor RollHand painted photograph of Henry Rosengrenchiltern -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
WW1 Ribbon Bar Medal trio, 1915-1920
WW1 ribbon bar belonging to Adde Cooper Soldier from Chiltern, service number 5002. WW1 Ribbon bar (trio) belonged to Adde Cooper, a,soldier from chiltern in the WW1 Campaign.WW1 Ribbon Bar belonging to Adde Cooper. Consists of : 1914-1920 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal. Metal bar at the back with two studs for attachment to uniform above pocket (left side). chiltern, chiltern shire honor roll, ww1 -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
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Ernest Maffersoni- served in WWI and is on the Chitern Shire Roll of HonorCopied photo of Ernie Maffersoni driving the vehicle with two unknowns, all in uniformschiltern, chiltern shire honor roll, ww1 -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph of Andrew (Andy) Maffesoni
Copied Photograph of Andrew (Andy) Maffesoni, Born in Chiltern , occupation miner, enlisted Army in Melbourne on 27/7/1915Chiltern Shire Roll of Honor Born in ChilternSepia Photograph of Andrew Maffesoni in WWI uniform - copied from another photographwwi, chiltern shire roll of honor, chiltern -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph copied in Sepia of Joseph (Joe) Maffersoni seated, in WWI Other person unknown
WWI Photograph of Joseph (Joe) Maffersoni (seated) in uniform, Other uniformed soldier unknown, Born in Longwood, Victoria, occupation Labourer, enlisted in Army at Liverpool, NSW on 21/6/1915Chiltern Shire of Honor RollCopied Photograph in sepia of Joseph (Joe) Maffersoni seated, other person unknownwwi, chiltern shire honor roll, chiltern -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
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James(Jim) Mitchell pictured in Uniform born 30/4/1890 Violet Town, Victoria, Enlisted in Liverpool, NSW. Died 4/12/1921James (Jim) Mitchell pictured in Uniform enlisted in Army during WW1Black and white copied photograph of James(Jim) Mitchell in Army uniform ww1, chiltern shire honor roll -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Copied Photograph Black and White of John Pascoe (Jack) Mitchell
John Pascoe (Jack) Mitchell Born 12/2/1888 in Violet Town, Victoria, Was a Labourer and Enlisted in the Army aged 26 in Melbourne on 27/7/1915. He was promoted to Sgt in the 5th Battalion and was discharged from the Army on 31/3/1919. He died on 24/4/1972 in Myrtleford.Copied Black and White Photograph of John Pascoe Mitchellww1, chiltern shire honor roll -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photographic copy of Frank Peake
Photographic copy of Francis (Frank) Peake. Born in Chiltern, was a school teacher, Joined the services in Melbourne on 16/1/1918 aged 23. Enlistment No 44202 and Discharged on 23/8/1919Francis Peake - World War I Photographic copy in Black and White of Francis (Frank) Peake. (Cropped down from a previous photo)chiltern shire honor roll, wwi, chiltern -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photographic photo of Arthur Place with Agnes his wife
Photograph of Arthur Place born in Chiltern, Occupation of grocer. Joined the 8th Btn 1st AIE in Chiltern on 22/4/1918. Served in Galipoli & France. Service No 2408. Born in 1896, dec'd in 1941World War I. Photograph of Arthur Place in suit and Tie (with his wife Agnes) Black and White Photograph of Arthur Place not in uniform (together with his wife Agnes) chiltern shire honor roll, chiltern, ww1 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Newspaper Supplement, The Stawell Times News And Wimmera Advertiser. Pioneers Honored at Memorial 1947
Home to Stawell Committee. First Tent Hospital.Eight (8) Page Newspaper Tuesday 7th October 1947. With Photographic Montage.tourism -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Commonwealth Federation Monument in Main Street Stawell 1904, 27 December 1904
Commonwealth Memorial Lower Main Street StawellErected in Honor of First ParlimentPostcard with Stamp of Commonwealth Monument Main Street. Boys Sitting around BaseFront- Souvenir From Stawell (Victoria) A Picard - Stawell) Commonwealth Monument. Rear - Miss K A Simpson Young House Parkside S.A.stawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Marj Morgan honored, 31/01/1994 12:00:00 AM
Article from The Gazette on Marjorie Morgan.Article from The Gazette on Marjorie Morgan receiving a medal of the Order of Australia for her work with the Princess Elizabeth School for the Hearing Impaired and her contribution to community history.Article from The Gazette on Marjorie Morgan. morgan, marjorie -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Robert honored for his work, 6/02/1991 12:00:00 AM
Article about Robert Chong who migrated to Australia 30 years ago.Article about Robert Chong who migrated to Australia 30 years ago. He initiated a network of support groups and clubs for migrants. He was awarded an Order of Australia medal in the Australia Day honors list. He is chairman of the Chinese Community Social Service Centre.Article about Robert Chong who migrated to Australia 30 years ago. chong, robert, order of australia, chinese community social service centre, federation of chinese associations -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1920
One of the many Honour Boards from around the district, that were created shortly after the end of World War 1Black and white photograph a large group of people, some of the children seated on the ground, displaying the Browns Plains Honour Board, above a union jack.At the bottom of the Honour Board: "Great European War, 1914-1918" 20 names shown on the boardhonour boards, honor boards, browns plains, world war 1, world war i, ww1, wwi -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Eganstown Avenue of Honour, 2017, 05/08/2017
Photographs showing the Eganstown Avenue of Honour, including a memorial which lists names. eganstown, eganstown avenue of honour, eganstown avenue of honor, world war one -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Eganstown from the War Memorial, 2017, 05/08/2017
Photographs showing the Eganstown Main Road from the War Memorial. eganstown, eganstown avenue of honour, eganstown avenue of honor, world war one -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Janet Copland and the Ballarat School of Mines Honour Book
Janet Copland is the granddaughter of former Ballarat School of Mines principal Maurice Copland.Janet Copland and the Ballarat School of Mines Honour Book in Founders Room in the Ballarat School of Mines Administration Building.. janet copland, world war one honour roll, world war one honor book, ballarat school of mines, founders room, maurice copland -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Honour Board - Ballarat RSL Social Club Life Members 1969-1994
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Wangaratta High School
WHS Roll of Honor 1914-1918, 1918
Large wooden honour board with gold writing of the names of Wangaratta high School Students who served in the Australian Armed forces during WWIThe Wangaratta High School Roll of Honour The great War 1914-1918 EX-STUDENTS Anderson, W Aldinson, A. B Ashmead, C Baird, C Bayliss, V Buckler, C Callow, R Carmichael, D Clutterbuck, E Collins, A Conners, J Connor, W Dixon, J Dowds, A Ebsworth, K Edmondson, J Edwards, C Edwards, E Fair, W Fawcett, O Ferguson, G Gamble, C Gee, S Grant, N Green, V Grieve, A Gunn, O Gunther, P Handley, O Handley, H Home, O. A Hedley, A Izard, L Jacob, F Jarrot, W Lang, M Lefoe, C Lowe, H Mahoney, A Manley, R Martin, A Mason, T. A Maxwell, S Moore, J Mortimer, K McCardel, C McDonald, K McLaughlin. F McKeown, F McKeown, A Nicol, V Nolan, D Nott, N Oliver, L. L Oliver, N. C Pearce, J Peake, T Pinkerton, R Powley, C Prichard, L Richards, L Rickards, R Roberton, E Roberton, L Robinson, C Rothery, N Sadler, A Sheppard, C Skinner, R. H Sims, P Steel, A Sutherland, E Tanner, H Tanner, W Tassell, L Vincent, V Waller, D Warnock, A Willcox, C Worrall, V -Masters- Fricker, G IN MEMORIAM Ashmead, C Bayliss, V Buckler, C Collins, A Edwards, E Gamble, C Green, V Grieve, A Gunn, G Hard, L Jarrott, W Mahoney, A Mortimer, K McKeown, A Powley, C Robinson, C Rothery, N Skinner, R. H Sims, P Steel, A Tanner, H Wilcox, C -
Melbourne Legacy
Book - Register, Register of Luncheon Speakers 1924-1970
Lists all the speakers and some of the guests of honour from the inception of the Melbourne Legacy Club until 1970 when J. Rex Hall retired from the Programme Committee. Includes an unsigned letter from Stan Savige about the work of The Committee. Records a wide diversity of speakers and guests who attended the weekly Comradeship luncheon at Legacy House in Melbourne.A record that the speakers at Legacy functions were from very different walks of life and the subjects varied. An unbroken record of Melbourne Legacy Club programme which illustrates social and cultural interests through nearly fifty years.Foolscap hardcover, lined pages with ruled columns, tabbed alphabetically, additional page glued in at the beginning. Dark green plastic covered card cover, taped down the spine with brown plastic tape. Five loose quarto typed pages inserted: Copies of letter from J. Rex Hall dated March 3 1970, 30/5/63, 20th November 1958, Copy of a letter from Stan Savige dated 20/2/30, Copy of Committee memo dated 12 February 1930.On front cover: "The Legacy Club Melbourne Club Guests and Speakers from 1924" Inside front cover: list of entry dates and ratings Opposite front cover: "Please redirect to Melbourne Legacy, 293 Swanston St, Melbourne. Thank you. or J.Rex Hall, 1638 Malvern Rd, Glen Iris 256350"speakers, guests of honor, legatee event, programme committee -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, City Honored by six Royal Visits, Mar. 1938
Yields information about Ballarat and its locations or environs late 1938.Pages 11,12, 19 and 20 of the centenary of settlement in the Ballarat district by the Ballarat Courier - March 1938. See also items 186, 198 and 199. Page 11 Royal visits, banking in Ballarat, photos - NW section of Ballarat, railway station in foreground. Ads for J.McKay and Son, Roy Reeds (Men's store) and Ballarat Gas Co. Also photo of "The Corner" in Sturt St. - old Mining Exchange. Page 12 - full page ad for Morseheads, women's store. Page 19 - articles - Ballarat Lighting and Power, ESCo, SEC, electric trams. photos of the Arch of Victory, first electric tram, Lake Wendouree. Advertisements for Austin Spears (cycles), McDougall and Chisholm (drapers), W.E. Longhurst (bread) and the ES&A bank. Also article on South St. Society - music and elocution. Page 20 - articles - Ballarat Gas Co., horse and electric trams, agriculture in district and Ballarat's war record (WWI). Photos of work at Gong Gong Reservoir and Committeemen of the Ballarat Horticultural Society - 1859 to 1885. Ads for Ballarat College, Clarendon, Queens (girls) and Ballarat Grammar schools, Ern Craig Motors (Vauxhall) and Snows men's wear. Record reviewed and images of pages added 7-9-2013 and 10-9-2013trams, tramways, ballarat electricity, centenary, banking, transport, trams, esco -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Rosalie Triolo, Our Schools and the War, 2012
"The Great War profoundly touched the lives of Australian teachers, school children and local communities, and with lasting consequences. Every teacher had the task of explaining the war to their students. Many teachers, a disproportionately large number, fought and died, and were joined by their older students. For years after, the names of those who fell were respectfully displayed on school honor boards, in honor books and remembered by other commemorative means, including through the introduction of Anzac Day. How teachers and school communities were affected by patriotic appeals and activities, and how they responded to the long years of grim news from Gallipoli, the Western Front and other sites of training, fighting and convalescence, is revealed in an account that historians, general readers and today's students will find illuminating and deeply moving." --Back cover.North Melbourne, Vic. : Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2012 : xvii, 364 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, portraits ; 25 cm non-fiction"The Great War profoundly touched the lives of Australian teachers, school children and local communities, and with lasting consequences. Every teacher had the task of explaining the war to their students. Many teachers, a disproportionately large number, fought and died, and were joined by their older students. For years after, the names of those who fell were respectfully displayed on school honor boards, in honor books and remembered by other commemorative means, including through the introduction of Anzac Day. How teachers and school communities were affected by patriotic appeals and activities, and how they responded to the long years of grim news from Gallipoli, the Western Front and other sites of training, fighting and convalescence, is revealed in an account that historians, general readers and today's students will find illuminating and deeply moving." --Back cover.ww1, first world war, schools, education, wwi