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Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed Photograph, National Servicemen's Association
Brown frame with khaki mounting containing photograph of 8 men standing, 3 men sitting with a woman sitting in the centre.Back: Presentation of National Service Medals, Federal Member for Indi Sohpie Panopoulos 22 October 2003. Vin Murray, Barry Harris, Peter Styles, Ray Bliss, Bill Edgar, Les Wood, Ian Stewart, Geoff McClure, Kevin Schulz Sec: Jim Payne, Pres: Tom Heaney, Member for Indi Sophie Panopoulosnasho, wangaratta, national servicemen's association -
Clunes Museum
Document - TIMBER LICENCE
.2 TWO PAGES OUT OF LICENCE BOOK 12 8TH APRIL 1903 TO HARVEST WOOD IN STATE FOREST IN CAMPBELLTOWN LICENCE EXPIRES 7 JULY 1903 .2 BOOK 375 NO 1 TO NO 24 TIMBER LICENCE ORDINARY WOOD, DATED 23 OCTOBER 1901 TO 29/07/1903.2 ON FRONT A WHITE ROUND STICKER WITH "16". ON THE BACK HANDWRITTEN 8/9/04timber licence, department of land and survey -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH HARRY GORING / SCARF DRILL, BAWDEN PHOTO
.1 COPY OF PHOTOGRAPH OF "SCARF DRILL" 12 GIRLS IN WHITE DRESSES AND SCARVES .2PHOTOGRAPH OF OLD CLUNES IDENTITY HARRY GORING HE SERVED IN THE NEW ZEALAND WAR. HARRY IS STANDING IN FRONT OF HIS WEATHERBOARD HOME. GEESE AND A PILE OF WOOD IN FRONT.2 ON BACK IN HANDWRITING: AN OLD IDENTITY FROM CLUNES. HARRY GORING SERVED IN THE NEW ZEALAND WAR. ON FRONT: A CRIMEAN VETERANS HOME NEAR YEAscarf drill, harry goring -
Clunes Museum
Furniture - HEARTH
FIRESIDE HEARTH PLACED IN FRONT OF FIREPLACE TO PROTECT FLOORS. ROUNDED ENDS,LIP EDGE ON FRONT, SIDE AND ENDSEXCEPT BACK WHICH HAS NO EDGE, FRONT EDGE ORNATE, HAS TWO SEPARATE FITTING ON EACH END, POSSIBLY TO HOLD WOOD IN PLACEhearth, fireside hearth -
Clunes Museum
Instrument - METRONOME
Polished wood case, removable front, brass label on front, hook at top Brass mechanism, brass winder & knob on side, metal timer, Stamped "Metronome De Maelzel' Metronome has black face with cream strip and black tempo markings. Pencil marking on back "176" Case has pencil marking underneath "146" clunes brass band, mr. roberts -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
Sepia Toned photograph of a large group of people at "Back to Clunes 1920" Framed. On brown mounting board, gold inner frame/brown wood frame/glass frontSticker with typed "Back to Clunes 1920"clunes back to, 1920 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Raoul Wallenberg, Nov. 1998
Donated to the Museum in appreciation of the Tatura Historical Society hosting the "Courage to Care" photographic and text exhibition, which featured the courage of Dutch families who secretly hosted German Jewish members during the occupation of Holland during WW2, at great risk to their own lives. Group photo of John Weppner; Lyn Harrison; Lurline & Arthur Knee at Tatura Museum.World War 2|German Jewish refugees.|Dutch families with German occupation of Holland.Colour photo in brown stained wood frame, glass front. Four figures, head & shoulders with enlarger|Raoul Wallenberg U.S 32 stamp in background."With all our thanks to the best historical team in Australia for hosting our "Courage to Care" exhibition. Raoul Wallenberg Unit of Bnai Brith." attached to back of frame.photography, photograph, slides, film -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - Water Colour, Hut 45 Tatura Camp 1
Herman Bernhard SCHMIDT e was a foundry owner in Queensland. He was interned and sent to Gaythorne internment camp for 6 months and then sent to Tatura Camp 1 until 1946 when he was released.Coloured water colour painting of a hut, number 45 on side, power pole behind hut. coloured section in front of hut. Framed in a light coloured wood and under glass. label on back "Donated by the Gunther Schmidt Family Trust" (son of Herman Bernhard Schmidt - Tatura WW2) March 2023herman bernhard schmidt, queensland foundry owner, camp 1 tatura, gunther schmidt trust, gaythorne camp queensland -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - Water Colour, Hut 45 Tatura Camp 1
Herman Bernhard SCHMIDT e was a foundry owner in Queensland. He was interned and sent to Gaythorne internment camp for 6 months and then sent to Tatura Camp 1 until 1946 when he was released.Coloured water colour painting of a hut, number 45 on side, bushes in front and side. Orange gravel road to the front and right hand side. Framed in a light coloured wood and under glass. Under the picture is TATURA 1940-194 in black ink.label on back "Donated by the Gunther Schmidt Family Trust" (son of Herman Bernhard Schmidt - Tatura WW2) March 2023herman bernhard schmidt, queensland foundry owner, camp 1 tatura, gunther schmidt trust, gaythorne camp queensland -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Drawing - Sketch, Hut 45 Tatura Camp 1
Herman Bernhard SCHMIDT e was a foundry owner in Queensland. He was interned and sent to Gaythorne internment camp for 6 months and then sent to Tatura Camp 1 until 1946 when he was released.Black and white sketch of a hut, number 45 on side, bushes in front and side. Fences and gardens in foreground. Tree to the left. Framed in a light coloured wood and under glass. label on back "Donated by the Gunther Schmidt Family Trust" (son of Herman Bernhard Schmidt - Tatura WW2) March 2023herman bernhard schmidt, queensland foundry owner, camp 1 tatura, gunther schmidt trust, gaythorne camp queensland -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Drawing - Sketch, Tatura Camp 1
Herman Bernhard SCHMIDT was a foundry owner in Queensland. He was interned and sent to Gaythorne internment camp for 6 months and then sent to Tatura Camp 1 until 1946 when he was released.Black and white sketch Camp 1 Tatura showing boundary of camp and location of huts. Framed in a dark coloured wood and under glass. Has a light plum coloured mount.label on back "Donated by the Gunther Schmidt Family Trust" (son of Herman Bernhard Schmidt - Tatura WW2) March 2023herman bernhard schmidt, queensland foundry owner, camp 1 tatura, gunther schmidt trust, gaythorne camp queensland -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Drawing, Foundry Drawing
Herman Bernhard SCHMIDT was a foundry owner in Queensland. He was interned and sent to Gaythorne internment camp for 6 months and then sent to Tatura Camp 1 until 1946 when he was released.Coloured drawing on fawn paper of a foundry. Framed in a dark coloured wood and under glass. In German across the top is Technisches - Zeichnen (Technical Drawing) Orthographische Projektion (orthographic projection) Blatt 14 (sheet 14). Across the bottom is gezeichnet (drawn by) B Schmidt November 1943. Gepruft (checked).label on back "Donated by the Gunther Schmidt Family Trust" (son of Herman Bernhard Schmidt - Tatura WW2) March 2023herman bernhard schmidt, queensland foundry owner, camp 1 tatura, gunther schmidt trust, gaythorne camp queensland -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object - Sewing Box
The sewing box was owned by Ian Baumert's mother, Magdalene (Magda) Baumert nee Beilharz who was an internee in Camp 3 compound B in Tatura WW2.Handmade, 2 x 3 tiered sewing box, made from scrap wood found in the camp. Each tier is held together by 3 pieces of wood that when you pull the handles apart it opens to get inside. One long box and 2 x 2 smaller boxes with a lid on the top two boxes. The left hand lid has a kookaburra sitting on a tree branch with a green circle behind. The letter "M" is below and to the right of the kookaburra. The right hand side has a green circle with a Koala and her baby on her back. The letter "B" is below and to the left of the koala. Each lid is held on with two hinges."M" "B" Magdalene (Magda) Baumert (nee Beilharz)ian baumert, magdalene baumert, magdalene beilharz, magda baumert, magda beilharz, camp 3 internee, sewing box, internee craft -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Decorative object - Boy Doll, Alfons Konig, "Karl", 1940-1945
Else Oertel and her daughter Else-Lore were interned in Camp 3A from 1940. Her husband was not interned as he was on a business trip to Germany when war broke out. The doll, named Karl by Else-Lore, was hand-carved by internee Alfons Koenig. Friedel Dehnel "Tante Fiffi" made the authentic Bavarian clothes. Friedel, wife of Walter Dehnel, arrived as a young woman from Austria, working in the Victorian snowfields as a chef and was a champion skier. She then became a dressmaker for Melbourne society and insisted that she be interned to be with her husband. She made costumes for the internment camp plays and took over her husband's duties as a cook for Camp A when he was locked up for "insubordination". She was deported with her husband back to Germany after the war and cared for her orphaned nephews and nieces in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Body, head, arms and legs carved from wood. Blue eyes, yellow hair, pink lips and skin all hand painted. Wearing a grey crochet hat with orange feather and grey crochet jacket with two metal buttons. Jacket and hat have green trim. Grey felt shorts with leather braces and green trim. White shirt and tan color tie. White socks and brown leather sandals.doll, alfons koenig, camp 3, internee, oertel family, else oertel, friedel dehnel, else-lore hukins, dressmaker, costumes, plays, chef -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object - Candle Stick Holders - wooden, Palestine German Families, 1940's
... stick holder camp 3 wood work on the back "K. K. Frank" Light ...made and used by internees at camp 3Light brown wooden block squares that have holes in each in middle for holding candles.on the back "K. K. Frank"candle stick holder, camp 3 wood work -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Rodney Printers, Tatura, Life in Byrneside to 1994, 1994
Book compiled by Ron Donaldson, Dorothy Smith, Kaye Watson, Margaret Watson, Thelma Wood for celebration of 100th anniversary of Byrneside Hall.Front cover cream, green border. Title in green print. Sketch of hall by Janet Donaldson Allan. Back cover cream. Photograph of horse drawn wagon loaded with wool or wheat and man standing upon.Life in Byrneside. Donors inscriptions on first page.byrneside history -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Sculpture - Wood Carving, Kurt Lewinski, My Boys Can Do It, 1945
Depicting five tiny carved figures doing different jobs transferring goods at Tocumwal Railway Gauge Change. Made by former camp 2 Tatura internee after his release in 1942 to the 8th Employment Co. at Tocumwal. Kurt Lewinski was a former Dunera Boy, originally from Berlin, refugee in England in 1938 and transported to Australia in 1940.Wood carving of 5 tiny carved figures - 1 stacking cases, one carrying large filled bag on his shoulders (piece missing when items delivered), one wheeling pallet of large timber boxes, one pushing barrel and one carrying heavy box. Several folded canvases on foreground.8th E.C. Tocumwal My Boys can do it. K. Lewinski 1945 (on back) Base features inlay plaque with inscription.kurt lewinski, wood carvings, dunera boys, refugee in england, tocumwal railway -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Chair - folding
Used by internees at Camp 3.Hand made folding wooden chair. Orange, green, blue, fawn, black and red canvas seat and back.folding chairs, internees wood craft, camp 3 wood craft -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Chair, 1940's
made and used by internees at Camp 13. Mr Berwick Snr was responsible for organizing prisoners of war into work gangs picking tomatoes in Murchison, Toolamba area.Wooden box like seat, chair, 2 arms, 2 slats forming back. Varnished.camp 3 wood work, wooden chair -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Pompey Elliott, 2002. This edition 2015
Pompey Elliott was one of the most successful and admired Army Brigaderes during World War 1. A comprehensive , deeply researched biography tells Elliott's fascinating story. It examines Elliott's origins and youth, his peacetime careers as a lawyer and politician, and his achievements - as well as the controversies he aroused during his years as a soldier. Pompey Elliott officially opened the Victory Hall in Hogan Street Tatura, on September 14th 1925.This work retrieves a significant Australian from undeserved obscurity. It reassesses notable battles he influenced, including the Gallipoli Landing, Lone PIne, Fromelles, Polygon Wood, Villers - BretonneuxA biography of Pompey Elliott, by Ross McMullin. Paper back edition with colourful portrait of Pompey on cover. (Portrait by Bill McInnes) with thanks to the Australian War Museum) 718 pages, B/W photos, and maps Foreword by Les Carlyon. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, POW's Timber Cutting, 1940
POW's from Graytown in work party cutting wood in Rushworth forest. Foam backed copy in file.Black and white photograph of 4 men working at a saw cutting wood. Trees in background.graytown work party, ww2 pow's -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Woodcut, 1940(Approx.)
Made by Internee at Camp 3 TaturaPlywood, painted cut-out of girl dressed in blue skirt cream sleeves green apron brown spotted headscarf and tan shoes.Has three brown spotted toadstools on spotted green background at base.Girl's arm is encircling the neck and chest of a deer which has spots on its rump.Crayon markings on back.CHR WELMANN YOUGOSLAV| 1941| 5 (and Sterling pound sign)camp 3, plywood, deer, girl, lockwood, wood cut, tatura, internees, handcrafts, woodcarving -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Functional object - Buttons, 1940's
Believed to have been made by Mr Doster at Camp 3 Tatura4 turned wood buttons, dark brown. Each with 2 holes in centre. Attached to backing card with cotton thread.On back of backing card "Im Camp Gemacht" -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Decorative object - Sailing Ship in Bottle, POW- Pedereul, Sailing Ship Wendy, 1944
Made by a POW as gift to Guard Clement Williams to celebrate the birth of a daughter A 3 mast sailing ship inside a spirits bottle. Polished wood with white sails. The name "Wendy" on the hull. A distant scene is painted on the back inside of bottle. A dark stained wooden stand is provided to hold the bottle."Wendy" on hull. "POW Pedereul Murchison POW 7231 Murchison" on bottle.pow, camp 13, murchison, ship in bottle -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Shovel - hearth, Karl Wied, 1940's
... of heavy duty galvanized iron. Handle and back made of wood. Iron... Tatura the-murray shovel hearth wood galvanized iron Karl Wied ...Hand made hearth shovel made in Camp 3. Blade and sides of heavy duty galvanized iron. Handle and back made of wood. Iron nailed to wooden backing.shovel, hearth, wood, galvanized iron, karl wied, camp 3, internee -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Leisure object - Childs pull along toy, Wooden Duck, 1940's
Made by internee at Camp 3, Tatura (Theo Baer's Father Michael)Toy carved wooden duck, painted yellow and pink on wheels. Can be pulled along by string attached to body. Head/neck of duck attached to wheel pivot. Moved up and down when in motion. Smaller wheel under body at backduck, wood, toy, roscher i, baer t, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, handcrafts, woodcarving, general -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
New Testament, British & Foreign Bible Society, Jerusalem, 1938
Olive wood covered copy of New Testament. On back: Rising Sun Emblem / Australian Commonwealth Military Forces. On front: Carved ornamental cross.To / Reverend Paton / And Members / Woodford / P.F.A. / with / Best wishes / from / VX4049 / Driver Norman / Lyle / Marburg / 1st. Aust. Corp F Petrol Park.paton, bible, army -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Printing Frame, Eastman Kodak Co, Printing Frame Eastman Kodak, Estimated 1900's
Printing frames were made in a variety of woods. The paper and plate were held together by flat brass springs. The frame is hinged at the bottom (glass is broken).Back: Eastman Kodak Co. / Rochester N.Y. / Made in USA / For 3-1/4 x 4-1/4 Plates. printing frames, kodak -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Harmonica
Used by internees at Camp 3, TaturaHarmonica, silver metal and wood, 10 holes or sections with storage box. Box in 2 sections, has decorative label.Echo|M Hohner|Made in Germany|(on back) Trare Marie, 1871 Ulm Stuttgartharmonica, echo, beck, h, hohner m, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, musical, instruments, wind -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Sent to Coventry, 1899
All Saints Sunday School prize presented to James Reilly, 1899. Book kept at Tatura Primary School for many years then donated to Tatura MuseumHard cover, blue back cover, blue front with title and painted pink flowers and green leaves. Title and flowers on spine. Hand written history of Jas. Reilly also included. 224 pages plus 16.All Saints Sunday School, 3rd Prize, presented to Master Jas Reilly for good conduct and attendance. Tatura 3.4.1899. CW Wood, Teachersent to coventry, the boys of highbeech, ridley ml, reilly j, tatura primary school