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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Victorians. Making their marks, 1984
... The Victorians. Making their marks ...History of early VictoriansHow these early Victorians made their marks and their achievements.Yellow cardboard cover.Third book in a trilogy -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Fairey Firefly Marks 1,2,3 Pilot's Notes, Pilot's Notes - Firefly Aircraft Marks 1,2 and 3
... Pilot's Notes - Firefly Aircraft Marks 1,2 and 3 ...British Air Ministry -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Gum Tree In Ground Of St John's Church Showing Axe Marks, Malmsbury ca1980/90
... Gum Tree In Ground Of St John's Church Showing Axe Marks ...Buildings - St John's Church -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mrs Daphne Bayley nee Marks, 21/01/1986
... Mrs Daphne Bayley nee Marks ...Interview by Norma Jamison with Mrs Daphne Bailey an English migrant who settled in Mitcham after 1965.bailey, daphne -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, RSL Branch marks 80 years, 2000
... RSL Branch marks 80 years ...Mitcham RSL celebrated 80 years in Feb. 2000Mitcham RSL celebrated 80 years in Feb. 2000Mitcham RSL celebrated 80 years in Feb. 2000mitcham returned servicemens league, celebration -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Cuppa marks big win for Council, 1974
... Cuppa marks big win for Council ...City of Nunawading given a grant of $150,000 by the Federal government to help the preservation of historical buildings and conservation projects (photo).City of Nunawading given a grant of $150,000 by the Federal government to help the preservation of historical buildings and conservation projects (photo).City of Nunawading given a grant of $150,000 by the Federal government to help the preservation of historical buildings and conservation projects (photo).conservation of natural resources, blackburn lake sanctuary, uren, tom, oakley, gavan, gupta, tara -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Viper Engines and Engine Change Units, Viper Aero-Engines and Engine Change Units All Marks Modification Lists
... Viper Aero-Engines and Engine Change Units All Marks ...Minstry of Defence UK RAF -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - GAF Collection - ASTA - The Various Major Marks Of The Ikara Missiles 1959 To 1989
... GAF Collection - ASTA - The Various Major Marks Of The ...Bob Nash Collection -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Lionides Engines Modifications, Lionides & Leonidis Major Aero Engines & Engine Change Units All Marks Modifications Lilsts
... Units All Marks Modifications Lilsts ...Leonides engines -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Photograph (sub-item) - Black and White, St. Marks Church of England, 1931
... St. Marks Church of England, 1931. ... -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper, Shrine founder's death marks the end of a war's VC winners, 1986
... Shrine founder's death marks the end of a war's VC winners ...Items from a photo album (Cat.No. 01588), with the printed funeral service for Lt Colonel Donovan Joynt held on 12 May 1986 (Cat.No. 01596). The newspaper clipping was written by John Lahey as part of the 'Lahey at Large' column he wrote for The Age between 1982-1996. He noted that Joynt 'was the last survivor of the 66 Australians who won Victoria Crosses in World War 1.' and mentions Joynt's work for Legacy, and the Shrine of Remembrance. Items have been removed from adhesive pages and stored in archive quality sleeves.Part of the collection of material held by Melbourne Legacy on Legatee Donovan Joynt, a prominent Australian.Newspaper clipping and printed pamphlet about the funeral of Dono Joynt.donovan joynt, funeral, shrine -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Otago Witness, Thomas Marks, Drummer at the Eureka Stockade, c1905
... Thomas Marks, Drummer at the Eureka Stockade ...tommy marks, thomas marks, eureka stockade -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Cairn marks plane crash, 1976
... Cairn marks plane crash ..."On 5 July 1936, locals in Melton South saw a plane emerge from behind clouds above the railway station, in heavy wind and rain. Engine roaring, the plane went into a spin and disintegrated into pieces in mid-air, before crashing to the ground near Arnold’s Creek. The pilot, young Australian aviator Jimmy Melrose, and a passenger, Alexander Campbell, were killed.Jimmy Melrose was a popular figure in international aviation, having been the youngest and only solo pilot to finish the London to Melbourne Centenary Air Race in 1934. His death, at the age of just twenty-two, caused an outpouring of sorrow. He was honoured with a state funeral two days later at St Paul’s Cathedral in Melbourne, which was attended by thousands of people. Locals Maisie Arthur, Ted Wickham and Bill Cahill gave eyewitness accounts of the accident to the authorities, and an inquest found that it was the result of structural failure and poor weather. A cairn erected by locals near the scene was reconstructed by the Melton and District Historical Society in Brookfield, opposite the Melrose Memorial Reserve, on the 40th anniversary of the crash in 1976".Regional Gazette article of a cairn erected by locals near the scene of the plane accident which involved Jimmy Melrose, and passenger, Alexander Campbelllocal significant events, landscapes of significance -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Burwood Primary marks 130 years, 21/12/1991 12:00:00 AM
... Burwood Primary marks 130 years ...Burwood East Primary School studentsBurwood East Primary School students celebrate the School's 130 years. With photo.Burwood East Primary School students primary schools, burwood east primary school no. 454, gladman, lester, szpring, alon, cazert, michelle -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, Apple Tree Marks A New Era For School, 13/05/1992 12:00:00 AM
... Apple Tree Marks A New Era For School ...Premier of Victoria, Joan Kirner, plants Apple Tree at Opening of Orchard Grove Primary SchoPremier of Victoria, Joan Kirner, plants Apple Tree at Opening of Orchard Grove Primary School in Blackburn South, following amalgamation of Four Primary Schools.Premier of Victoria, Joan Kirner, plants Apple Tree at Opening of Orchard Grove Primary Schoorchard grove primary school, kirner, joan, blackburn south primary school, no. 4035, mirrabooka primary school, killoura primary school, warrawong primary school, primary schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, Merger Gets Top Marks, 1/03/1992 12:00:00 AM
... Merger Gets Top Marks ...Amalgamation of Blackburn North and Middlefield Primary SchoolsAmalgamation of Blackburn North and Middlefield Primary Schools is running smoothly according to Principal, Margaret Harris. Includes Photo.Amalgamation of Blackburn North and Middlefield Primary Schoolsharris, margaret, blackburn p 12 college, middlefield primary school, blackburn north primary school, primary schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, The city's in good shape|Top marks for heads, 1997
... The city's in good shape|Top marks for heads ...An audit on the performance of the Whitehorse Council Commissioners, due to leave office at the March 15 Council election, will indicate 'impressive outcomes' according to chief commissioner, Geoff Oscar.An audit on the performance of the Whitehorse Council Commissioners, due to leave office at the March 15 Council election, will indicate 'impressive outcomes' according to chief commissioner, Geoff Oscar.An audit on the performance of the Whitehorse Council Commissioners, due to leave office at the March 15 Council election, will indicate 'impressive outcomes' according to chief commissioner, Geoff Oscar.city of whitehorse, local government commissioners, oscar, geoff -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Architectural Stone Column at Stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland
... Architectural Stone Column at Stonemason's marks, interior ...A bluestone column used in architecturebluestone, architecture, grey friars presbyterian church, edinburgh, scotland -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Marks on edging near gutters, Lancaster Gate, London, UK, 2016, 19/09/2016
... Marks on edging near gutters, Lancaster Gate, London, UK ...masons marks, lancaster gate, london, stone -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Archive - Digital photograph, Marks on stone, Rosslyn Chapel, UK, Rosslyn Chapel was founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair. The beauty of its setting, in rural Midlothian, and the mysterious symbolism of its ornate stonework have inspired, attracted and intrigued writers, artists and visitors ever since
... Marks on stone, Rosslyn Chapel, UK ...Rosslyn Chapel was founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair. The beauty of its setting, in rural Midlothian, and the mysterious symbolism of its ornate stonework have inspired, attracted and intrigued writers, artists and visitors ever since.State Heritage Scotlandmasons' marks, chapel, scotland, masons, -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Marks on pavement stones, Durham, UK
... Marks on pavement stones, Durham, UK ... -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, C. Marks and Co. Jewellers and Opticians, Sturt and Lydiard Streets
... C. Marks and Co. Jewellers and Opticians, Sturt and Lydiard ...Currently Allen Bros. Jewellers. Plate 217 Chuck Photo.c.marks & co., sturt street, lydiard street, building, commerical, persons -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Whitehorse Film Society Marks 60, 2018
... Whitehorse Film Society Marks 60 ...The Whitehorse Film Society celebrates 60 years since its inception as the Blackburn Film Society in 1958.The Whitehorse Film Society celebrates 60 years since its inception as the Blackburn Film Society in 1958.The Whitehorse Film Society celebrates 60 years since its inception as the Blackburn Film Society in 1958.whitehorse film society, blackburn film society, mitcham film society -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Club marks 50 years, 1994
... Club marks 50 years ...Nunawading Youth Club proposes to stage a reunion to celebrate its 50th anniversary.Nunawading Youth Club proposes to stage a reunion to celebrate its 50th anniversary.Nunawading Youth Club proposes to stage a reunion to celebrate its 50th anniversary.youth, nunawading youth club, munich, rachel, rennick, zoe, entwhistle, david, hoare, albert -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, St John's marks 100th anniversary, 25/07/1990
... St John's marks 100th anniversary ...St John's Anglican Church, Blackburn celebrating its 100th anniversary of the naming of the church and laying of the foundation stone.st johns anglican church, blackburn, wallace, dick (rev), brooks, ray (rev) -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Masons' Marks, Old Sarum, England, English Heritage Site, 01 November 2016
... Masons' Marks, Old Sarum, England, English Heritage Site ...William the Conqueror inherited Old Sarum from the last Saxon king of England. It was an ideal site for a royal castle. It was here in 1070 that William paid off his army after a long and bitter campaign in northern England. It was here in 1086 that he called together all the major landholders in England so they could swear allegiance to him. It was a crucial moment. The Domesday Book was being written, a threatened Viking invasion had only just been averted and William's eldest son was in armed rebellion. Old Sarum was an important place where this Norman king of England held power. In 1794 the Ordnance Survey set out to check the accuracy of the first mapping of Southern England, which had begun ten years earlier. From a point just below Old Sarum Lieutenant William Mudge laid out a base-line 36,574 feet (11,253 metres) long. From each end of the line the positions of distant places were plotted using a huge theodolite made in 1791 by Jesse Ramsden. The accuracy of the process, which was repeated all over England, depended on Jesse Ramsden's craftsmanship and on William Mudge's surveying skill in setting out this first base-line from Old Sarum. The nearer end of Mudge's line is marked by an inscribed stone beside the modern A345 at Old Sarum. ordnance survey, william mudge, jesse ramsden, william the conqueror, old sarum, saxon, 1086, england -
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Photograph - Colour, Masons' Marks, Old Sarum, England, English Heritage Site, 2016, 01 November 2016
... Masons' Marks, Old Sarum, England, English Heritage Site ...William the Conqueror inherited Old Sarum from the last Saxon king of England. It was an ideal site for a royal castle. It was here in 1070 that William paid off his army after a long and bitter campaign in northern England. It was here in 1086 that he called together all the major landholders in England so they could swear allegiance to him. It was a crucial moment. The Domesday Book was being written, a threatened Viking invasion had only just been averted and William's eldest son was in armed rebellion. Old Sarum was an important place where this Norman king of England held power. In 1794 the Ordnance Survey set out to check the accuracy of the first mapping of Southern England, which had begun ten years earlier. From a point just below Old Sarum Lieutenant William Mudge laid out a base-line 36,574 feet (11,253 metres) long. From each end of the line the positions of distant places were plotted using a huge theodolite made in 1791 by Jesse Ramsden. The accuracy of the process, which was repeated all over England, depended on Jesse Ramsden's craftsmanship and on William Mudge's surveying skill in setting out this first base-line from Old Sarum. The nearer end of Mudge's line is marked by an inscribed stone beside the modern A345 at Old Sarum. ordnance survey, william mudge, jesse ramsden, william the conqueror, old sarum, saxon, 1086, england -
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Photograph - Colour, Masons' Marks, Old Sarum, England, English Heritage Site, 2016, 01 November 2016
... Masons' Marks, Old Sarum, England, English Heritage Site ...William the Conqueror inherited Old Sarum from the last Saxon king of England. It was an ideal site for a royal castle. It was here in 1070 that William paid off his army after a long and bitter campaign in northern England. It was here in 1086 that he called together all the major landholders in England so they could swear allegiance to him. It was a crucial moment. The Domesday Book was being written, a threatened Viking invasion had only just been averted and William's eldest son was in armed rebellion. Old Sarum was an important place where this Norman king of England held power. In 1794 the Ordnance Survey set out to check the accuracy of the first mapping of Southern England, which had begun ten years earlier. From a point just below Old Sarum Lieutenant William Mudge laid out a base-line 36,574 feet (11,253 metres) long. From each end of the line the positions of distant places were plotted using a huge theodolite made in 1791 by Jesse Ramsden. The accuracy of the process, which was repeated all over England, depended on Jesse Ramsden's craftsmanship and on William Mudge's surveying skill in setting out this first base-line from Old Sarum. The nearer end of Mudge's line is marked by an inscribed stone beside the modern A345 at Old Sarum. ordnance survey, william mudge, jesse ramsden, william the conqueror, old sarum, saxon, 1086, england -
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Photograph - Colour, Masons' Marks, Old Sarum, England, English Heritage Site, 2016, 01 November 2016
... Masons' Marks, Old Sarum, England, English Heritage Site ...William the Conqueror inherited Old Sarum from the last Saxon king of England. It was an ideal site for a royal castle. It was here in 1070 that William paid off his army after a long and bitter campaign in northern England. It was here in 1086 that he called together all the major landholders in England so they could swear allegiance to him. It was a crucial moment. The Domesday Book was being written, a threatened Viking invasion had only just been averted and William's eldest son was in armed rebellion. Old Sarum was an important place where this Norman king of England held power. In 1794 the Ordnance Survey set out to check the accuracy of the first mapping of Southern England, which had begun ten years earlier. From a point just below Old Sarum Lieutenant William Mudge laid out a base-line 36,574 feet (11,253 metres) long. From each end of the line the positions of distant places were plotted using a huge theodolite made in 1791 by Jesse Ramsden. The accuracy of the process, which was repeated all over England, depended on Jesse Ramsden's craftsmanship and on William Mudge's surveying skill in setting out this first base-line from Old Sarum. The nearer end of Mudge's line is marked by an inscribed stone beside the modern A345 at Old Sarum. ordnance survey, william mudge, jesse ramsden, william the conqueror, old sarum, saxon, 1086, england -
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Photograph - Colour, Masons' Marks, Old Sarum, England, English Heritage Site, 2016, 01 November 2016
... Masons' Marks, Old Sarum, England, English Heritage Site ...William the Conqueror inherited Old Sarum from the last Saxon king of England. It was an ideal site for a royal castle. It was here in 1070 that William paid off his army after a long and bitter campaign in northern England. It was here in 1086 that he called together all the major landholders in England so they could swear allegiance to him. It was a crucial moment. The Domesday Book was being written, a threatened Viking invasion had only just been averted and William's eldest son was in armed rebellion. Old Sarum was an important place where this Norman king of England held power. In 1794 the Ordnance Survey set out to check the accuracy of the first mapping of Southern England, which had begun ten years earlier. From a point just below Old Sarum Lieutenant William Mudge laid out a base-line 36,574 feet (11,253 metres) long. From each end of the line the positions of distant places were plotted using a huge theodolite made in 1791 by Jesse Ramsden. The accuracy of the process, which was repeated all over England, depended on Jesse Ramsden's craftsmanship and on William Mudge's surveying skill in setting out this first base-line from Old Sarum. The nearer end of Mudge's line is marked by an inscribed stone beside the modern A345 at Old Sarum. ordnance survey, william mudge, jesse ramsden, william the conqueror, old sarum, saxon, 1086, england