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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Silver gelatin print, Reverend John Reginald Weller, 18 April 1927
The photograph depicts two seamen from the SS Osterley and was taken during a picnic on Easter Monday (18 April) 1927.This photograph is part of the Weller album (1925-1927), and was published in the Annual Report for 1927. weller album, s.s. osterley, easter monday, 1927, mates, picnics -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Evans, Carla, Trauma, Tears & Time (Copy 2)
Many words both fact and fictional, have been written about the Vietnam War (Australia's longest war) words from many learned people describing battles in detail, heroic deeds by individuals and units, poignant emotianal words from those that served sharing their experiences, words that have questioned out involvement in such an action, words in poem form that relate the bitterness and anguish of losing a mate in action.Many words both fact and fictional, have been written about the Vietnam War (Australia's longest war) words from many learned people describing battles in detail, heroic deeds by individuals and units, poignant emotianal words from those that served sharing their experiences, words that have questioned out involvement in such an action, words in poem form that relate the bitterness and anguish of losing a mate in action.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - fiction -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Evans, Carla, Trauma, Tears & Time (Copy 1)
Many words both fact and fictional, have been written about the Vietnam War (Australia's longest war) words from many learned people describing battles in detail, heroic deeds by individuals and units, poignant emotianal words from those that served sharing their experiences, words that have questioned out involvement in such an action, words in poem form that relate the bitterness and anguish of losing a mate in action.Many words both fact and fictional, have been written about the Vietnam War (Australia's longest war) words from many learned people describing battles in detail, heroic deeds by individuals and units, poignant emotianal words from those that served sharing their experiences, words that have questioned out involvement in such an action, words in poem form that relate the bitterness and anguish of losing a mate in action.vietnam war, 1961 -1975 - fiction -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Clancy, Bernard, Best We Forget (Copy 2)
Best We Forget is the story of Simpson and his mates, caught in a war between powerful idealogies which none of them understood.Best We Forget is the story of Simpson and his mates, caught in a war between powerful idealogies which none of them understood. vietnam war, 1961-1975 - fiction -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Clancy, Bernard, Best We Forget (Copy 1)
Best We Forget is the story of Simpson and his mates, caught in a war between powerful idealogies which none of them understood.Best We Forget is the story of Simpson and his mates, caught in a war between powerful idealogies which none of them understood. vietnam war, 1961-1975 - fiction -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, Yarra Valley news, Another Lyrebird Aviary, 4 August 1970
Second aviary for lyrebirds on the original aviary site. It will have only one bird with the plan to acquire another for matingphotocopynon-fictionSecond aviary for lyrebirds on the original aviary site. It will have only one bird with the plan to acquire another for mating 1970s -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Riverboats and Rivermen, William Drage & Michael Page, 1976
A story of the great days of riverboats on Australia's inland rivers written from personal recollections of the author. He spent most of his working life on the rivers. William Drage worked as deckhand, barge hand, mate, and master. Life on the rivers was full of drama and variety, strange characters and unexpected adventures. William Drage's story of the boats he served and the men he knew is a lively description of a vanished world: a nostalgic glimpse into a way of life that was uniquely Australian and disappeared forever.A volume of 221 pages featuring text and images.A story of the great days of riverboats on Australia's inland rivers written from personal recollections of the author. He spent most of his working life on the rivers. William Drage worked as deckhand, barge hand, mate, and master. Life on the rivers was full of drama and variety, strange characters and unexpected adventures. William Drage's story of the boats he served and the men he knew is a lively description of a vanished world: a nostalgic glimpse into a way of life that was uniquely Australian and disappeared forever.murray river, murray river trade, murray riverboats -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Herald Melbourne, 22 August 1979
Paw little matesoriginalnon-fictionPaw little mates1970s