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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Festival Parade, Bay Street, David Thompson, 28 Feb 1993
One of four colour photos taken during the Port Melbourne Festival 28 February 1993: Citizens of the Year Arthur Rowan and Jim Crotty in the Festival paradecelebrations fetes and exhibitions, jim crotty, arthur rowan, port melbourne festival -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne foreshore from the Bay, David Thompson, 8 Mar 1993
Colour photo of Port Melbourne foreshore prior to demolitions, shot from the Bay 8.3.1993Details on back in inkbuilt environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne foreshore from the Bay, David Thompson, 8 Mar 1993
Colour photo of Port Melbourne foreshore prior to demolitions, shot from the Bay with long lens, showing the Melbourne skyline 8.3.1993Details on back in inkbuilt environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, David Thompson et al, Celebrating Port Life Patricia Ann Grainger, 13 May 2023
Booklet produced for the celebration of the life of Patricia Ann GRAINGER and her contribution to Port Melbourne and the wider community. Pat was a founding member of the Port Melbourne Historical & preservation Society. Serving as Treasure for the years 1993 - 98, Pat then took on the role of Secretary until ill health forced her retirement. Pat was known as a brilliant graphic designer , writer, activist and organiser who cared deeply for her adopted home & community - Port Melbourne.Eight page booklet with red, blue and white cover and featuring a photo of Pat GRAINGER. pat grainger, celebrations - life in port -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Former shop cnr Evans & Bridge Streets, David Thompson, Nov 2021
Two digital images of corner shop, Evans & Bridge Streets, Port Melbourne.built environment - commercial -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - St Joseph's Church, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, Dec 2022
Digital image of St Joseph's Church, Port Melbourne.religion - roman catholic church (st josephs) -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated book, Alfred Hospital heritage committee, Alfred Hospital - faces and places volume III, 2004
Contains biograhies and photos of Alfred Hospital staff. Also includes history of emergency and anaesthetic departments, war service of Alfred staff and information about Chevron HotelPaperback book, photos of Alfred Hospital on front and back cover. 380 pages with many blacka and whit photosnon-fictionContains biograhies and photos of Alfred Hospital staff. Also includes history of emergency and anaesthetic departments, war service of Alfred staff and information about Chevron Hotelalfred hospital, ahnl, nurses, doctors, emergency department, chevron hotel, war service -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Notebooks, Research notes for Port Melbourne 1919-1939 project, David Thompson, 2009
(.01-.20) purple covered studymate exercise books from Officeworks labelled 1920 through to 1939 containing notes from "The Record" (.21) spiral notebook with yellow cover with notes from "The Standard" October 1918 to June 1919. Notes used for the Port Melbourne 1919-1939 projectpublishing, newspapers, the standard, the record, david thompson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Tunnel under Ingles Street, J Kitchen & Sons site, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2016
12 colour photographs relating to the tunnel at J Kitchen & sons factory site from rear of building 9 (Warehouse/factory) under Ingles St to the dispatch building on the other side of the road.industry - manufacturing, built environment - industrial, business and traders - soaps/candles, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, symex holdings ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Tunnel under Ingles Street, J Kitchen & Sons site, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2016
12 colour photographs relating to the tunnel at J Kitchen & sons factory site from rear of building 9 (Warehouse/factory) under Ingles St to the dispatch building on the other side of the road.industry - manufacturing, built environment - industrial, business and traders - soaps/candles, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, symex holdings ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Redevelopment of former J Kitchen & Sons site, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 2016 - 2017
80 colour photographs showing the redevelopment of the former J Kitchen & Sons site into a large number of townhouses. And apartments in the former admin building (by Channel 9's "The Block")industry - manufacturing, built environment - industrial, built environment - domestic, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, stamoulis property group, canny projects -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Peter Thompson et al, Operation Rimau : Australia's heroic and daring commando raid on Singapore, 2015
In the last months of 1944, a group of elite Australian and British commandos was selected for the biggest Allied behind-the-scenes operation of the Pacific War. Their mission: to devastate the enemy's shipping by destroying the Japanese ships at anchor in Singapore Harbour. Operation Rimau, Britain's last throw of the colonial dice in South-East Asia, was intended as a body blow to the Japanese and a signal to the world that she would reclaim her Eastern Empire. Britain was trying to reclaim past glory - while Australia's wartime prime minister, John Curtin, had turned to America. In this atmosphere, Operation Rimau was planned ... Operation Rimau takes us inside the fierce conflict, and tells what really happened to these brave commandos - from the very beginnings of the operation through to their intense and courageous fighting in the South China Seas, and its aftermath. It exposes the sloppy planning behind the raid, and names the officers who betrayed and abandoned them in their hour of need, and details the political double-dealing which for so many years hid the real story behind red tape and bureaucratic lies.Index, bibliography,ill, maps, p.310.non-fictionIn the last months of 1944, a group of elite Australian and British commandos was selected for the biggest Allied behind-the-scenes operation of the Pacific War. Their mission: to devastate the enemy's shipping by destroying the Japanese ships at anchor in Singapore Harbour. Operation Rimau, Britain's last throw of the colonial dice in South-East Asia, was intended as a body blow to the Japanese and a signal to the world that she would reclaim her Eastern Empire. Britain was trying to reclaim past glory - while Australia's wartime prime minister, John Curtin, had turned to America. In this atmosphere, Operation Rimau was planned ... Operation Rimau takes us inside the fierce conflict, and tells what really happened to these brave commandos - from the very beginnings of the operation through to their intense and courageous fighting in the South China Seas, and its aftermath. It exposes the sloppy planning behind the raid, and names the officers who betrayed and abandoned them in their hour of need, and details the political double-dealing which for so many years hid the real story behind red tape and bureaucratic lies.world war 1939-1945 - covert operations - australia, krait (ship) -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, peter Thompson, Pacific fury : how Australia and her allies defeated the Japanese scourge, 2008
Pearl Harbour. Kokoda. The fall of Singapore. Curtin's fight with Churchill. The bombing of Darwin. The Battle of Midway. POWs. Kamikaze. Hiroshima. These words alone are enough to convey the terror, courage and drama of the Pacific War, when the balance of power stood on a knife-edge and when the future of Australia herself was on the brink - threatened by Japanese aggression on one hand and British apathy on the other. Until now the history of the Pacific War has largely been written from the American perspective. Now, for the first time, Peter Thompson places Australian voices and action at the heart of a struggle that took an unimaginable number of lives and only ended with the unleashing of the most powerful weapon the world had ever seen. Pearl Harbor; The fall of Singapore; Curtin's fights with Churchill; The bombing of Darwin; POW camps; The battle of Midway; Kokoda; Buna; Kamikaze pilots; Hiroshima. These words alone are enough to convey the terror, courage and drama of the Pacific War, when the balance of power stood on a knife-edge and when the future of Australia was on the brink - threatened by Japanese aggression on the one hand and British deception on the other. After a conflict that took an unimaginable number of lives and ended with the unleashing of the most powerful weapon the world had ever seen, the Allies emerged victorious. Australia, however, was criticised by Churchill and his generals for showing cowardice in the face of the enemy and for not caring about the fate of other nations. The endorsement of these claims by several military historians today shows that the smear has not gone away. Until nowIndex, bibliography, notes, ill, maps, p.548.non-fictionPearl Harbour. Kokoda. The fall of Singapore. Curtin's fight with Churchill. The bombing of Darwin. The Battle of Midway. POWs. Kamikaze. Hiroshima. These words alone are enough to convey the terror, courage and drama of the Pacific War, when the balance of power stood on a knife-edge and when the future of Australia herself was on the brink - threatened by Japanese aggression on one hand and British apathy on the other. Until now the history of the Pacific War has largely been written from the American perspective. Now, for the first time, Peter Thompson places Australian voices and action at the heart of a struggle that took an unimaginable number of lives and only ended with the unleashing of the most powerful weapon the world had ever seen. Pearl Harbor; The fall of Singapore; Curtin's fights with Churchill; The bombing of Darwin; POW camps; The battle of Midway; Kokoda; Buna; Kamikaze pilots; Hiroshima. These words alone are enough to convey the terror, courage and drama of the Pacific War, when the balance of power stood on a knife-edge and when the future of Australia was on the brink - threatened by Japanese aggression on the one hand and British deception on the other. After a conflict that took an unimaginable number of lives and ended with the unleashing of the most powerful weapon the world had ever seen, the Allies emerged victorious. Australia, however, was criticised by Churchill and his generals for showing cowardice in the face of the enemy and for not caring about the fate of other nations. The endorsement of these claims by several military historians today shows that the smear has not gone away. Until nowworld war 1939 – 1945 – campaigns – pacific, world war 1939 – 1945 – australia -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Brolga Publishing, A Vietnam vet's remarkable life : the true meaning of mateship, 2012
It's 1967 and Jethro is a 20-year-old Aussie lad who is about to take up his new posting in Vietnam. Five months later Jethro is on his way home in a medic chopper with a third of his body blown away: one leg is amputated, his right hand and half of his left hand - gone. And so begins Jethro's journey back to a whole life. This is the story of a wounded soldier and what happens to survivors.Ill, p.267.non-fictionIt's 1967 and Jethro is a 20-year-old Aussie lad who is about to take up his new posting in Vietnam. Five months later Jethro is on his way home in a medic chopper with a third of his body blown away: one leg is amputated, his right hand and half of his left hand - gone. And so begins Jethro's journey back to a whole life. This is the story of a wounded soldier and what happens to survivors.vietnam war 1961-1975 – australian involvement, vietnam war 1961-1975 – personal recollections – australia -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Julian Thompson, WW2 victory in Europe experience : from D-Day to the destruction of the Third Reich, 2005
Photographic essay of victory in Europe including facsimiles of historical documentsIll, DVD, memorabilia, p.65.non-fictionPhotographic essay of victory in Europe including facsimiles of historical documents world war 1939-1945 - history, world war 1939-1945 - campaigns - europe -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Osprey Publishing, P-61 Black Widow nightfighters of World War 2, 2000
Describes the development and participation of the P-61 Black Widow nightfighters in World War 2Ill, p.63.non-fictionDescribes the development and participation of the P-61 Black Widow nightfighters in World War 2world war 1939-1945 - aerial operations, night fighters - world war ii -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, MacDonald and Company, D-Day: Spearhead of invasion, 1970
The Normandy invasion of 1944Ill, p.159.non-fictionThe Normandy invasion of 1944operation overlord, world war 1939-1945 - campaigns - france -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Thompson, Leroy, Uniforms of the Indo-China and Vietnam Wars, 1984
A book describing the uniforms worn in the Indo-China and Vietnam War era.A book describing the uniforms worn in the Indo-China and Vietnam War era.vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975, uniforms, military--history--20th century -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Thompson, Leroy, Dirty Wars: Elite Forces VS The Guerrillas
Gripping story of guerrilla warfare the men, the tactics and the weapons Guerrillas versus elite military forcesGripping story of guerrilla warfare the men, the tactics and the weapons Guerrillas versus elite military forcesmilitary history, modern - 20th century, guerrillas - history - 20th century -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Christian THOMPSON, Untitled (yellow kangaroo paw), 2008
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Puffing Billy Railway
Large Electric Staff Instrument, Webb-Thompson
Electric staff - Electric staff instruments The staff and ticket system was still too inflexible for busy lines, as it did not allow for the situation where the train intended to carry the actual token was cancelled or running very late. To provide for this, the electric train token system was developed. Each single-line section is provided with a pair of token instruments, one at the signal box at each end. A supply of identical tokens is stored in the instruments, which are connected by telegraph lines. A Staff can be removed from one instrument only if both signalmen co-operate in agreeing to the release. Once a Staff has been removed, another cannot be removed until the token which is "out" is replaced in either instrument. (There are variations on this sequence of events.) By this means, it can be ensured that at any one time, only one token is available to be issued to a driver. Staff belonging to adjacent sections have different configurations to prevent them being inserted into the wrong instrument. Nevertheless, in the Abermule train collision in 1921 and lax working procedures allowed the safeguards provided by the electric Staff system to be circumvented; a driver was handed a Staff for the wrong section, and without reading the information listed on the staff, proceeded on the mistaken belief that the Staff was correct. To prevent this, it became a requirement in the UK for the signals controlling entry to the single line section (starting or section signals) to be locked at danger unless a token has been released from the relevant Staff instrument. Historic - Victorian Railways Electric Staff Instrument Electric Staff Instrument made of Iron , Brass and Glasspuffing billy, electric staff instrument, victorian railways -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, G. S. Thompson and C. H. Craddock, Latin, 1958
Hardcover, No Dust Jacket"Boyd II T" inside front cover. Markings throughout and on front cover.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, John Thompson, illustrated by Noel Counihan, On Lips of Living Men, 1962
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketaustralian biography , walsh st library -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Jaara Community, Bunjil the eagle : a story from Jaara Community, 2012
The story of Bunjil the Eagle and Waa the Crow, illustrated by schoolchildren and with comments on the significance of the story by four of the children and and two elders.photographs, illustrationsbunjil, waa, storytelling, jaara, kulin, barmah, gisborne, heathcote -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Photograph, THOMPSON, Christian Bumbarra, Australian Graffiti (Black Gum I), 2008
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Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Photograph, Maldon Australia Day Committee 2008, 2007
Colour Photograph of seven committee members at the Kangaroo Hotel. L-R - Robert Thompsom, Katrine Elliott, Nancy Whittaker, Rodney Knight, Maxine Ord, John Arnold, Janet Cropleymaldon and district australia day committee -
Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Video, CFA Senior State Championships 2006
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Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Programme - Programme, tri-fold, Peter Thompson, Good Friday Service 2016, 2016
maldon easter fair, good friday service, anglican church, baptist church, catholic church, salvation army -
Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Program, Peter Thompson, Maldon Easter Fair 2019, 2019
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Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Program, Peter Thompson, Maldon Easter Fair Good Friday Service 2019, 2019
A4 program double sided