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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Moves for centre overhaul, 1993
Proposals to overhaul the Nunawading Recreation Centre's operation, including private management, to be considered by Nunawading Council.Proposals to overhaul the Nunawading Recreation Centre's operation, including private management, to be considered by Nunawading Council.Proposals to overhaul the Nunawading Recreation Centre's operation, including private management, to be considered by Nunawading Council.city of nunawading, recreation facilities, abbott, kevin, sharp, donald m -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph, Caravan Park, Tarnagulla, early 1990s
Donald Clark Collection. A colour photograph depicting the former Caravan Park in Tarnagulla. Now a private residence. Original photograph. -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Medal - Staton BWM & Vic
Two World War One medals awarded to Private J R Staton Remount Unitworld war one, wwi, horse, staton, remount -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 2/11/1915
Sargent Medical Corps. 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing StationA b/w postcard portrait of soldier H. Martin.Typewritten on front: Private H. Martin Printed on front: TALMA MELBOURNE Handwritten on back: PRIVATE H.J. MARTIN, 2ND AUST CASUALTY CLEARING STATION A.M.C. (ON ACTIVE SERVICE) 2/11/15world war 1, martin, h. j. (private), soldiers, armed forces, uniforms, clothing and dress, postcards, george evans collection -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
Members of the Women’s Royal Australian Army Corps (WRAAC) were posted to Army Reserve units in the 1980s and 1990s. They were rarely posted to Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFVs) but were invaluable in the A1 Echelon driving fuel, ammunition, ration and water supply vehicles. Colour photograph of two WRAAC soldiers of 'A' Squadron 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles serving a meal from a BBQ set up on back of truck in A1 Echelon during field training. Private L. Cameron at left ; Private T. Roche, right. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Letters of Reference
BHS CollectionSix typewritten letters of reference for John Ellison. One dated July 4th, 1941 from the Presbyterian minister of Natimuk, two from the shire of Arapiles dated 21st August 1941 and October 1941. The last three are from the Education Department. One undated, one dated 4th July 1956 granting John Ellison Trained Primary Teacher's Certificate, the last 20th July 1956. The letters are in an envelope addressed to: The Secretary, Education Department, Public Offices, Treasury Place, Melbourne C.2On the envelope in blue pen: private reports reference C. Bryan letter on granting T.P.T.C.education department, references, teacher certificate -
Clayton RSL Sub Branch
Medal, British War medal
HYAMS, Frederick 17892The ribbon has a wide central watered stripe of orange, flanked by two narrow white stripes, which are in turn flanked by two black pin-stripes, further flanked by two outer stripes of blue. The colours have no particular significance. The medal is cupro-nickel with the effigy of George V on the obverse. The reverse has an image of St George on horseback trampling underfoot the eagle shield of the Central Powers, and a skull and cross-bones, the emblems of death. Above this is the risen sun of victory. The years 1914 and 1918 are contained on the outside edge medal.1914-1918 GEORGIVS BRITT OMN:REX ET IND:IMP: HYAMS, Frederick, Private 17982 -
National Wool Museum
Book - Textile Industry Award 1974, Australian Textile Workers’ Union, 1974
Forty seven page book with metal binding and black and white printed text. A piece of paper is stapled to the inside cover page. Cover is grey, with printed black text. front: [printed] TEXTILE INDUSTRY AWARD / Printed privately by / CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES INDUSTRIAL SERVICE unions, textile workers union, award, legal document, textile industry, woollen, worsted -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stewart & Co, Elizabeth and Mary Shillinglaw, c.1908
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Ann Shillinglaw born August 15, 1879 at Bundoora, Victoria was the fith child of Phillip Shillinglaw and Sarah Ann (nee Kidd). She commenced school at Eltham State School No. 209 (Register No. 391) in 1883 at age 3 years, her final year being 1892. She was engaged to a local Eltham lad who enslisted in the First World War and presented her with a gold ring with Lizzie inscribed on it. He never returned from war and Lizzie never married. Lizzie was quite involved with the local Methodist church where father Phillip was a Lay Preacher. She also had a dress making business in Smitrh Street, Collingwood. At the time of her father's death in 1914 she was living at 18 Stanley Street, Richmond. She returned to Wattle Brae in Eltham where she and her unmarried sisters, Mary and Ada and brother Ernest Samuel continued to live. Mary Shillinglaw born November 5, 1880 at Bundoora, Victoria was the sixth child of Phillip Shillinglaw and Sarah Ann (nee Kidd). She commenced school at Eltham State School No. 209 (Register No. 423) in 1885 at age 4 years. Mary did not marry and spent most of her life at Wattle Brae (Shillinglaw Cottage). In his Will, Phillip Shillinglaw provided that any of his unwed sisters would be able to live at Wattle Brae, rent free. When Eltham Shire Council aquired the property in 1963 to build new Shire Offices, both Mary and her sister Lizzie (also unmarried) were still living at the cottage. Council paid for the women to relocate. Mary moved to Elizabeth House, a nursing home in Ivanhoe but found it very hard to adapt to her new surroundings and living condtions. She died there only a few months after departing Eltham on October 29, 1963 at age 83 years. Lizzie died June 28, 1972 at age 93 years."Mary Shillinglaw"marg ball collection, 1908, elizabeth (lizzie) ann shillinglaw (1879-1972), mary ann shillinglaw (1880-1963), stewart & co photographers bourke st melbourne -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Yeoman and Co, Florence May Shillinglaw, c.1906
Florence May Shillinglaw born September 21, 1886 at Eltham, Victoria was the tenth child of Phillip Shillinglaw and Sarah Ann (nee Kidd). She commenced school at Eltham State School No. 209 (Register No. 552) in 1891 at age 4. She married Edward Thomas Bunker September 6, 1906 and they had eight children all born in Eltham where they had a cherry orchard and all lived full lives. Florence died July 26, 1969 at Ivanhoe."Mary Shillinglaw"marg ball collection, 1883-1918, 1906, florence may bunker (nee shillinglaw) (1886-1969), yeoman & co photographer prahran -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Yeoman and Co, Florence May Shillinglaw, c.1906
Florence May Shillinglaw born September 21, 1886 at Eltham, Victoria was the tenth child of Phillip Shillinglaw and Sarah Ann (nee Kidd). She commenced school at Eltham State School No. 209 (Register No. 552) in 1891 at age 4. She married Edward Thomas Bunker September 6, 1906 and they had eight children all born in Eltham where they had a cherry orchard and all lived full lives. Florence died July 26, 1969 at Ivanhoe."Mary Shillinglaw"marg ball collection, 1883-1918, 1906, florence may bunker (nee shillinglaw) (1886-1969), yeoman & co photographer prahran -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Fox, Leslie Ernest Shillinglaw, c.1943
Leslie Ernest Shillinglaw was born at Dalmore, Victoria in 1925, the son of Samuel Ernest Shillinglaw and Anna Lucy (Barlow). He was Phillip and Sarah Shillinglaw's grandson. Following his service in the RAAF during World War Two, Leslie married Alva Elizabeth Thomas in 1949. He died in 2007. World War Two Service Veteran Details Name SHILLINGLAW, LESLIE ERNEST Service Royal Australian Air Force Service Number 144902 Date of Birth 03 Aug 1925 Place of Birth DALMORE, VIC Date of Enlistment 30 Sep 1943 Locality on Enlistment HEALESVILLE, VIC Place of Enlistment MELBOURNE, VIC Next of Kin SHILLINGLAW, ERNEST Date of Discharge 01 Apr 1946 Rank Leading Aircraftman Posting at Discharge 36 SQUADRON Prisoner of War No Honours None for displaymarg ball collection, 1943, leslie ernest shillinglaw, second word war, r.a.a.f. -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Scott W.A
Diary of Private W.A.Scott B Company 4th Batt KIA 12/05/2017 to be Added to colww1, army -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - R A RANKIN COLLLECTION: PRIVATE FILE 1934 - 1939, 1934 -1939
Document. Light reddish binder file containing Private Papers, mining leases, insurance, valuations, etc.organization, business, r a rankin collection, r a rankin collection, private papers -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Ceramic Slipper Bed Pan (Ex Imbros Private Hospital Stawell) run by Sister M Chapmanstawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Birth Certificate, 11/08/1961 12:00:00 AM
Birth Certificate for Catherine Ann Fry 11 Aug 1961 at Fairbank Private Hospital, Box Hill.Birth Certificate for Catherine Ann Fry 11 Aug 1961 at Fairbank Private Hospital, Box Hill.Birth Certificate for Catherine Ann Fry 11 Aug 1961 at Fairbank Private Hospital, Box Hill.fry, catherine ann, fry, albert gordon, fry, judith -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform, Trousers, Unknown, Probably WW2
Pale Khaki Trousers, probably private purchase by an officer. Striped cotton material inside the waist band.No markings. -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Medal - Neill Vic medal
World War One Victory medal awarded to 3425 Private J Neill 4 Battalion AIFworld war one, wwi, medal -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Medal - Brown Victory medal
The Victory Medal was awarded to all servicemen and women who served in a theatre of war between 5th August 1914 and 11th November 1918 and automatically qualified its recipient for the British War Medal. The Victory Medal was never awarded on its own.World War One Victory medal awarded to Private F W Brown 30 Battalion AIFworld war one, wwi, brown -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Primus Stove
Primus stove, made in Sweden. Was used by theTranport Corps supplying the Bases in Central Australia, private issue.equipment, ww2, army -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - EDWIN BUCKLAND COLLECTION: PRIVATE LETTER, 1956
Document/letter. Private letter sent from 29 Adelade road Gawler South in South Australia. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph, Bowman's Store, Tarnagulla, early 1990s
Donald Clark Collection. A colour photograph depicting a building, formerly Bowman's Store, in Tarnagulla. Now a private residence. Original photograph. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document: Attendance list for 1984 Radnell Reunion, Attendance list for 1984 Radnell Reunion, 1984
Murray Comrie Collection. Attendance list for 1984 Radnell family of Tarnagulla Reunion. < -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, 1914
To Mrs A Davidson With Kind Regards from Charles R Sands Feb 1st 1917Sepia toned postcard of Private Charles R Sands and another soldier both in WWI AIF uniformfashion, ww1, correspondence -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Document - Prisoners of War Mail, 1918
Prisoner of War mail from Germany during WWI. Private Frederick Corkish, service number 46656, who served in the 19th Kings Liverpool Regiment in the British Army during WWI He was from Ramsey, Isle of Man. He was taken Prisoner of War in Germany in 1918.Rectangular double-sided paper with German language and English name and address.Front: "Kriegsgefangenen-Sendung / An Postpruefungs-Stelle des Kriegs-Gefang -Lagers ...Mrs J Corkish / 4 Marsden Street / Ramsey / Isle of Man" Back: "I am a prisonner (sic) of war in Germany. / Corkish / Frederick / Private / 19th Kings Liverpool" "Do not reply to Limburg / await further information"pow, prisoner of war, corkish, brandenburg, isle of man, german pow, wwi -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - CERTIFICATE OF DISCHARGE & PAYBOOK WW1, C. October1916 and 22.4.1918
Edward George Longstaff No 3381, enlisted 31.10.1916 age 44years 2 months, embarked for England 6.12.916, posted to 2nd Pioneer Bn, embark for France 22.5.1917, classified with Rhuematism 10.11.1917 and returned to England, Returned to Aust 11.1.918 and then discharged Medically unfit “Senility” 22.4.1918..1) Certificate of Discharge Register No 374 in the name of Regt 3381 Private Edward George LONGSTAFF, 2nd Pioneer Battalion. Cream heavy paper with black writing. .2) Maroon coloured cloth covered Pay Book in the name of 3381 Private Edward George LONGSTAFF.certificate, administrative, paybook -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from the "Post", 11-3-97, P5, Survey concernAn election survey carried out in Clock Tower Ward has not been endorsed by Maroondah Council or the Victorian Electoral Commission (VCE). Council has established the survey was being conducted by a private research company for a private individual.` -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - BADHAM COLLECTION: PTE. G.N. CRUMP MISSING - PRESUMED DEAD ON 30.8.1942, 30/08/1942
Badham collection: Newspaper clipping regarding Private G. N. Crump missing, presumed dead on 30.8.1942. He served in 2/14th Battalion fighting on the Kokoda Trail Private Crump was 20 years old and employed by Favalro Bros. when enlisted. Small newspaper clipping.document, newspaper, bendigo theme, pte. g.n. crump 30.8.1942. 2/14th battalion. kokoda trail. favalro bros. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, Land Sale Brochure, Fairview Estate, East Ringwood, Vic. - circa 1925
Bi-folded single sheet advertisement for private sale of residential allotments, including subdivision features and local facilitiesSudivision includes Eastfield Road, Margaret Street and Patterson Street. Local Agent - C.E. Carter, Bank Chambers, Main St., Ringwood. Tel. Ringwood 24. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH WW2 FRAMED, June 1940
Harry Atkin No VX21935 enlisted in the 2nd AIF on 4.6.40 age 33 years. He served in 2/2nd Pioneer Batt as part of the 7th Div AIF. Returning from the Middle East they landed in Java with what was to be called “Black Force” with other units. The Japanese invaded on 28.2.42 but were ordered to lay down their arms a day after the Dutch surrendered on March 8. In the 2nd 2nd Pioneers 865 were taken POW of which 258 died in captivity. Harry was taken POW and was discharged from the 2nd AIF on 10.1.46.Photograph B & W showing a portrait with Regt Number at bottom and height on the right, Private Harry Atkin VX21935.photographs, atkin, pow