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Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph: Men (Comries?) at Tarnagulla, Men (Comries?) at Tarnagulla, ca 1920s
Murray Comrie Collection. Monochrome photograph of six men and a boy all in suits, lined up in front of a small brick building which may be the police lockup in Tarnagulla. The older man is probably Sgt Angus Comrie, police sergeant in Tarnagulla. The boy is probably one of his sons, possibly Murray Comrie. This is a reasonable copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1960s.tarnagulla, comrie, policing, police -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Shirley Videion, "Law on Water", 23 Jul 2007
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 23.07.2007. Recording done at Port Melbourne Bowling Club. Speaker was Shirley Videion, the author of "Law on Water", the story of the Water Police. Recording duration 37:21water police, police, shirley a videion nee lobb -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1871
Jan 3rd, "This history of Rose's Gap police station is sketchy and rather short despite the fact that the lock up was built in 1860. The police station was closed in 1863. During its six years of operation, eleven mounted police were reported to have been stationed there" extract from Victoria's Wonderland: a Grampians history - Ch Roes Gap and Troopers Ck. Photo shows road past remains of police station Man sitting on fence rail at left of picture. Rocks on right side of photo. Opposite present Troopers Creek camping areaaccess routes, roads, buildings, police station -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BRACES, C.1960’s
Part of kit issued to Wayne Forbes 3176337 1 Field Sqd RAE. Refer Cat No 754 for service history also 2586. Set of cotton elastic braces with leather button attachments for pants. Colours are brown to light brown and white stripes."Police"uniforms, braces -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, George Westcott, 1870c
George (Sarge) Westcott (born 1859) was the son of Charity Pink Medhurst and second husband George Charles Westcott. After Charity's death father George raised his son George and her son David Medhurst (born 1855). Sarge Westcott was awarded a police valour medal after saving a colleague in the line of duty.Connection to the Medhurst family of Greensborough.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.Caption on back of photograph:"Sarge Westcott. Superintendent of police with Valour Badge for bravery."george westcott, david medhurst, charity jane pink -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Black Trackers 1858, 1858_
Digital copy of one of 7 slides depicting photographs of police from 1858 to 1930s. This image is of black trackers 1858.Digital copy of black and white slide.police, victoria police -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Martin Nolan, 2000-2010
Autobiographical notes by Martin John Nolan, North Blackburn resident.Autobiographical notes by Martin John Nolan, North Blackburn resident. Much of the information relates to the operation of rail services in Victoria, with some reference to his police service.Autobiographical notes by Martin John Nolan, North Blackburn resident. railways, victoria, victoria. police force, nolan, martin -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Les Cooper, 6/10/1992 12:00:00 AM
Article in Nunawading Gazette, 1992. Mayor of Nunawading, Les Cooper.Article in Nunawading Gazette, 1992. Mayor of Nunawading, Les Cooper. He has been a police sergeant for 29 years serving at Ivanhoe, West Heidelberg and Doncaster.Article in Nunawading Gazette, 1992. Mayor of Nunawading, Les Cooper.cooper, les, mayors -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, Mr and Mrs Gurney Goldsmith, Laying the Foundation Stone at the Central institute, Australian Wharf, 5 February 1907, 5 February 1907
Laying the Foundation Stone for the Central institute, Australian Wharf, 5 February 1907. This photo appears to depict the beginning of the event, before diginitaries have arrived, as there are not many spectators.A snapshot of the moment of inception of the Central Institute by the Yarra River. Small monochrome outdoor photograph, depicting the start of a gathering crowd, and some mounted police, at the site of the future MTSVcentral institute, foundation stone, 1907, siddeley street, australian wharf, police, horses -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Robin Vanser, Wentworth Hotel, Sydney, 1966, 1966
Robin Kelly was born Robin Vandersluys in Mary Street, Kew. As a child, she sang in backyard concerts run with her brother, Leslie. The family moved to Deepdene in 1949 and Robin joined church and school choirs. Later she was to study classical singing with Stella Power, modern singing with Jack White, TV Presentation with Natalie Raine of Crawford Productions and acting/singing with Jessie Matthews. Following her victory in a talent quest at the Orama Ballroom, she was invited to join the Orama Big Band with singers Harry Cox and Arlene Forrest. She also sang with the Kerm Jones Jazz Band at Power House and with Frank Johnson's Jazz Band at Jazz Junction. Robin became resident band vocalist at the historic Federal Hotel in Collins Street with the Rudi Laquer Trio. She also sang at The Savoy Plaza with the George Cadman Trio. A year later she became resident vocalist at the Ress Oriental Hotel with the Lennie Holmes Trio. Later, Robin married pianist Peter Jones, singing under the name 'Robin Vanser' in clubs in Sydney and regional New South Wales. She was booked for a Vietnam War tour and also sang in Tahiti. Returning to Melbourne, her agent booked her to appear in shows in Tasmania including West Point Casino and Melbourne country venues. Another agent, John Bishop, booked her to do floor shows in Melbourne, including Xmas Seasons at the Hampton Hotel where she entertained audiences with her comedy and audience participation routines. In 1971, Robin Kelly retired to run her Robin Hood Antiques business in Canterbury, during which time she was married to tenor Glenn Kelly. Later she joined Sing Australia Camberwell Choir, performing as a soloist at their Melbourne Town Hall Concert.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection.Black and white photographs of Robin Vanser performing at the Wentworth Hotel, Sydney, 1966.Comm. of Police | Police Assoc. | Wentworth SYD | 1966performing arts - australia - 1960s, robin vanser, musical performances - wentworth hotel - sydney - 1960s -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Keys - Wodonga Police Station, c1950s
These keys were used to ensure security at the Wodonga Police Station in Elgin Street which opened in 1966. They were used for approximately 40 years at this police station which moved to a new location in Hovell Street, Wodonga in 2002. They may have originated from the earlier police which was located in High Street, Wodonga and opened in the 1870s. The keys were created by J. Hubball, a locksmith based at 474 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. He was also known as Joseph or Josh Hubball. He operated from these premises from the early 1920s until at least the 1940s. He gained a contract to provide locks and keys for many prisons throughout Australia, including Pentridge Gaol in Melbourne, Victoria and Caboolture Police Station in Queensland. His company also created keys used at Mayday Hills in Beechworth, Victoria. On 28th of March 1947, Hubball applied for a certificate of Incorporation of a Company in his name. The Directors of this company were William Hubball & Alfred Hubball.This key comes from the Police Station in Wodonga and was used for at least 40 years to secure the premises. It was created by a well-known Melbourne locksmith.A bunch of assorted keys from the Police Station in Elgin Street, Wodonga. They include keys for the main cell door as well as the exercise yard and gate room.On largest key 'Hubball" and on the reverse "Melbourne"wodonga police, wodonga police station -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Former Kew Court House : Outbuildings, 1996
A civic campaign for new public offices developed in Kew in the 1880s. After much deliberation, the location chosen was the junction of Bulleen and Cotham Roads. The buildings were designed by George Watson and John Henry Harvey, architects within the Department of Public Works (Victoria). Building was commenced in 1887, and after one year, the buildings were opened. The Post Office was transferred to the new Commonwealth Government in 1901. The Police Station and Court House, sold by the Victorian Government to the City of Boroondara in 2007, are now a community cultural centre and performing arts venue.The buildings were listed on the Victorian Heritage Register Register (HO885) in 1991. They are historically and architecturally significant to the State of Victoria because Watson and Harvey's designs exhibit diversity in integrating civil offices, they accommodate the apex of road junctions, and they demonstrate a departure from the contemporaneously favoured High Victorian Classical to the Queen Anne style in the design of civic buildings.Photograph of the rear of the former Kew Post Office, Court House, and Police Station showing outbuildings constructed within the formerly open court yard. These were service buildings for the workers in the Police Station.kew court house, public offices -- kew (vic), kew police station, kew post office -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, early 1990s
In 1990 the small gaol was dismantled from its site at Aitken's Gap and relocated in Sunbury outside the new police station.A black and white photograph of a small bluestone gaol with a shingle roof and two wooden doors. The modern police station is in the background and a plaque set in bluestone is on the RHS of the photograph.aitken gap gaol, the gap village, sunbury police station, george evans collection -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Trucheon, not known
This truncheon was issued to Christopher Taylor who helped enforce law and order during the police strike of 1922 - 1923. Christopher Taylor was the father of the donor, Lorna Broad.Length of round wood tapered at one end with cord threaded through hole to form a loop to hang from arm.essential services, police -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record - Ledger, Police fines given to charity, Borough of Sandridge, Borough of Sandridge, 1860s
Used to record amounts received from Council police fines and distributed to the needy on Mayors' orders.Slim volume bound in ivory paper, hand titled on spine in ink either brown or faded to brown: 'Police fines given to Charity - Borough of Sandridge' - 1860s(damaged, wrapped)local government - borough of sandridge, charities and appeals -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Top policeman's efforts rewarded, 3/02/1993 12:00:00 AM
Chief Superintendent Kevin Holliday was awarded an Australian Police Medal awarded for distinguished service in the Australia Day honours list.Chief Superintendent Kevin Holliday was awarded an Australian Police Medal awarded for distinguished service in the Australia Day honours list. He played an integral role in the Russell Street bombing, Walsh Street shootings and 'Mr Stinky' Raymond Edwards.Chief Superintendent Kevin Holliday was awarded an Australian Police Medal awarded for distinguished service in the Australia Day honours list. holliday, kevin, police -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Former Kew Police Station : Parking lot, 1996
A civic campaign for new public offices developed in Kew in the 1880s. After much deliberation, the location chosen was the junction of Bulleen and Cotham Roads. The buildings were designed by George Watson and John Henry Harvey, architects within the Department of Public Works (Victoria). Building was commenced in 1887, and after one year, the buildings were opened. The Post Office was transferred to the new Commonwealth Government in 1901. The Police Station and Court House, sold by the Victorian Government to the City of Boroondara in 2007, are now a community cultural centre and performing arts venue.The buildings were listed on the Victorian Heritage Register Register (HO885) in 1991. They are historically and architecturally significant to the State of Victoria because Watson and Harvey's designs exhibit diversity in integrating civil offices, they accommodate the apex of road junctions, and they demonstrate a departure from the contemporaneously favoured High Victorian Classical to the Queen Anne style in the design of civic buildings.View through the old wire gates into the parking lot behind the former Kew Police Station and Court House. This was the entrance from Cotham Road with which supplies, prisoners, and police cars would enter.kew court house, public offices -- kew (vic), kew police station -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Port Melbourne Business Group and the old Police Station, Tony Hill, David Nicholas, 27 Mar 2017
Tony Hill talks about the Port Melbourne Business Group and the old Port Melbourne Police Station. Recording duration 01:13:45 (including meeting preliminaries)business and traders, police, built environment - civic, tony hill, port melbourne business group -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VICTORIA POLICE GAZETTES COLLECTION: GAZETTE FROM FEBRUARY 1874
Victoria Police Gazette No. 7 dated Tuesday, February 17, 1874, containing notices about: incendarism, highway robbery and stealing from the person, housebreaking and stealing from dwelling houses, felonies and offences not otherwise described, miscellaneous information, stealing otherwise than from the person or from dwellings, horses and cattle, property lost, property found, missing friends, escaped prisoners and extracts from the New south Wales Police gazette. Also one page with a list of prisoners reported as discharged from the penal establishments during the week ending 66th february, 1874.essential services, police, victoria police gazette -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Widows function, Widows Melbourne Town Hall Concert 1995, 1995
A regular event for the widows was a concert by the Police Band at the Melbourne Town Hall. Held in March each year, it was originally at the Fitzroy Gardens but moved to the Town Hall in 1995. The photos show the widows enjoying the music and performers, including an Elvis impersonator (Brian Carbery) and singer Constable Julie Leder. Widow Elsie Longstaff is in a photo with Music Director, Inspector Mike Pyne.A record of regular events for widows to attend and enjoy together.Colour photo x 14 of a Police band concert at the Melbourne Town Hall in 1995 and an article in the Answer.widows, answer, concert, police band -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Uniform - Policeman's helmet, A W Sudweeks, 1877 to 1947
This is an original policeman’s helmet, known as a ‘Wolsley’. The design was in use by Victoria Police from 1877 to 1947 then replaced by more suitable caps. The helmets were made in Ballarat by the Victoria Police's official supplier, A W Sudweeks. Some of these helmets were re-sold at Stokes and Sons in Melbourne and would carry that company’s name. This Victoria Police helmet represents an early era in its uniforms, from 1877 to 1947, when the design was based on the English versions. The design was later replaced by head wear that better suited the local climate and conditions. Helmets of a similar shape to this one were worn by the local Volunteer Corps.Policeman’s helmet, Victoria Police. The black, stiffened canvas hat has a high crown and a leather chin strap. The five panels of stiffened canvas are stitched together. The helmet has a metal ventilation dome at the top. The two small holes at the front are for the officer’s identification badge. The helmet has a leather sweatband, and the brim and sweatband are lined with beige fabric. The helmet’s brim is wider at the front. A maker’s label in the shape of a shield is attached inside the helmet, which is made by A.W. Sudweeks of Ballarat. "A. W. SUDWEEKS / MANUFACTURER / BALLARAT"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, police, victoria police, police uniform, policeman's hat, helmet, policeman's helmet, wolsley, law and order, victorian government, bobby, stokes and sons, official supplier, government supplier, a w sudweeks, ballarat -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Foreshore Lakes Entrance, 1910c
Black and white photograph of Esplanade, showing section of the western end of town. In picture are private homes, Methodist Church and Manse, Vizes Bellevue Guest House, Police Station and Kelvin House. Lakes Entrance Victoriapolice, houses, tourism, guesthouses -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - PHOTOGRAPH AND CAPTION, Hepburn Advocate, CLUNES GOLD FESTIVAL
CLUNES GOLD FESTIVAL 1996PHOTO SPREAD 'CLUNES GOLD FESTIVAL'. DAYLESFORD ADVOCATE 3 APRIL, 1996. PHOTO PAGE 1; PHOTOS PAGES 6 AND 7; PHOTO PAGE 18 - POLICE FLAG.gold festival, 1996, street parade, police, flag -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Gippsland Heritage Journal No 6 June 1989, 1989
Issue No 6 of a series contains articles on early Gippsland newspapers photographs of Gippsland schools Wonthaggi coalmine strike Police history Thomas Coto immigrant Tarlton Rayment Naturalistperiodicals, schools, migrants, strikes, police -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2005 General school activity photographs
Colour photographs taken during the Bialik College school year. They depict a range of activities in 2005: bike ride, mali, police band, purim, science Y12, snow sports, flood. Items are listed as being uploaded from 2006 to 2008. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.2005 photos bike ride, mali, police band, purim, science Y12, snow sports, flood2000s, 2005, bialik college, sport, science, incursion, excursion, flood -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police women)
Born at Drouin on 2 April 1923. Her Record of Conduct and Service describes her as being 5' 6¼" tall and weighing 10 stone, 3lb., with brown eyes and hair and a fair complexion. She was a factory hand before joining the police force and has also served as a cook with the WRAAF. She served at Russell Street and Geelong and was also seconded to the Crown Law Department at the Fair Rents Board as an investigator. A photograph of Olive with an abandoned baby appeared in the Sun News Pictorial on 30 March 1960. Olive retired on 1 April 1983, having reached retirement age.Two police women talking to a man in an arched entrance. Olive Phillips is in the centre'Taken when at Russell St - possibly late 1960s for some press affair - so not "fair dinkum" suspect P/W Piper - Olive Phillips Joan McShanag' (Blue pen on rear)police women, phillips, olive joyce 10742, russell street, police woman, policewomen, policewoman -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VICTORIA POLICE GAZETTES COLLECTION: FROM JANUARY 1874
Victoria Police Gazette No. 4 dated Tuesday, January 27, 1874, containing notices about: murder, incendarism, highway robbery and stealing from the person, housebreaking and stealing from dwelling houses, felonies and offences not otherwise described, miscellaneous information, stealing otherwise than from the person or from dwellings, horses and cattle, property lost, property found, missing friends, escaped prisoners, deserters from merchant vessels and extracts from the New south Wales Police gazette. Also over two page a list of prisoners reported as discharged from the penal establishments during the week ending 26th january, 1874.essential services, police, victoria police gazette -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Correspondence, William Wilson, 22/09/1862
Copy of correspondence of 1862 of William Wilson, Deep Creek farmer, Nunawading, who found a horse and saddle on his property. Donated by Mrs Fitzmaurice who procured it from police records.wilson, william, deep creek, nunawading, police -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Functional object - Straight Jacket
Found in a cupboard in the Port Fairy Police station. Presumably used by the Local police for restraining difficult prisoners.An item of significance to the precinct that the museum and archives occupies. A glimpse into the not so pleasant part of being a policeman or prisoner in the late 1800's to early 1900's.Canvas straight jacket with eyelet holes in back for lacing jacket closed appears to have been made by a sailmaker - has patch on left front breast - various brown stainslocal history, essential services, police, restraint, jail, prison -
Public Record Office Victoria
Letter (item) - Mr Cleal’s Letter to the Chief Commissioner of Police
In October 1901, Mr B. Cleal wrote to the Chief Commissioner of Police complaining about the large number of effeminate young men using ‘various conveniences’ for ‘an evil of the most terrible description’. Mr Cleal’s letter is part of a remarkable collection of documents held by Public Record Office Victoria that are valuable to LGBTIQ+ history and heritage in providing unparalleled insight into where and how beats operated in and around the city at that time. By ‘conveniences’ Cleal meant public toilets, and he listed the busiest of them: the corner of Rathdowne and Victoria streets; Lansdowne Street, East Melbourne; under the viaduct opposite the Customs House in Flinders Street; at the rear of the old City Court in Little Collins Street; and under the viaduct at the foot of King Street. Cleal described in detail how these beats worked: ‘One cannot enter but two or three of the above fellows rush in and on pretence of using same will pass some disgusting remark concerning one’s person etc’. The Chief Commissioner despatched one of his officers, Sergeant Canty, to investigate. Canty’s report provides further detail and description of who he encountered at the public toilets. He reported that men ‘known by the term “Pufters” [sic], are generally well dressed, sober, quiet in their manner and some of them very well connected’. Canty further noted about these men: 'it is often very difficult for the police to catch them offending, and if they do at any time make filthy or indecent overtures to any man, they believe him to be similarly inclined, but should they make a mistake the man insulted never thinks of giving any of them in charge [complaining to the police], but sometimes gives the offender a well-deserved blow or kick instead, of which the recipient never complains.' Sergeant Canty admitted that the problem had existed for some time. But, he added, ‘I don’t think the evil complained of is as great as said in attached [Cleal’s letter]’. In reviewing the file, Canty’s supervisor noted that Cleal, ‘appears to have given these resorts considerable attention’. Much of the evidence for same-sex activity in Melbourne in the early twentieth century comes from court cases and sensationalist news reports. With their eyewitness accounts of the use of local beats, these documents in the collection of Public Record Office Victoria provide a more detailed, understated account, making them some of the more unusual and historically significant records in Melbourne’s queer history. Quoted from "A History of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 Places and Objects" by Graham Willett, Angela Bailey, Timothy W. Jones and Sarah Rood.