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Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - WEDDING PHOTOGRAPH, 1940-41
Henry Thomas RIdge V57996, VX148845, VX 148845, CMF & 2nd AIF. The photo would have been taken pre 8.10.41 when he was promoted to Lieutenant. Refer Cat No 475.10 for service details.Photo, sepia colour, wedding of Sergeant H.T. Ridge to Elsie. Metal frame with stand.phoyographs, weddings -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - DOCUMENTS, 1) 1941 - 1942 .2) 1915-1944 .3) 26.2.1941 .4)20.10.1944 ? .5) 10.3.1944? .6) 2.5.1942? .7)? .8) 30.4.1942 .9) 7.5.1942
Henry Thomas Ridge initially enlisted in September 1934 No V57996, 8th Australian Infantry Battalion CMF. He rose to Sergeant then qualified as a Lieutenant on 8.10.41. He was stationed in Darwin during the bombing 19th Feb 1941. He was discharged and the re enlisted as VX148845 AIF on 9.3.44. He served overseas and was discharged 29.7.46 in 8MD Papua. Refer 473P.1) Pay book No 257028, brown covers re H.T Ridge. .2) Drivers Licence No 214206, Army issue, brown fabric covers, folds in three re H.T. Ridge Lieut. .3) Drivers Licence No 592440,civilian, yellowish paper, red, blue, black writing re H.T. Ridge. Feb 29-1941. .4) Army "Final Statement account," form W.F.88 re VX149945 Ridge HT, 20.10.44. Paper, black and white, stamped 21 october 1944. .5) Typed note re Lieut H. Ridge, yellowed paper dated 10.3.44, red lettering at top of page " CUTSA New South Wales". .6) Letter, dated 2.5.1942 to Mrs E. Ridge re H. Ridge "Seriously ill with appendicectomy.", letter yellowed. .7) Cardboard , yellowed, typed and hand written re brief description V57996 and VX148845 H.T. Ridge, military and medical history. .8) Telegram Re " V57996 H.T. Ridge seriously ill 30th April." Double sided, front Blue with message, rear red, stamped 1 May 1942. .9) Telegram re " V57996 H.T Ridge removed from ill list 7th May 1942, double sided, front blue with message, rear red, stamped 18th may 1942. .10) Pay book No 195734, yellow covers re H.T Ridge.documents - licences / letters, communication - telegraphic, photography - photographs -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - IDENTITY DISCS, 1940
Henry Thomas Ridge V57996, VX148845, CMF & 2nd AIF. Refer Cat No 475.10 for service details.Disc's, polished metal, one round, one 8 sided , stamped both sides, joined with a piece of cord. Attached is a small circular religious symbol with a central cross.Disc's, front "V57996 - Meth - Ridge HT". Opposite "O4". Religious symbol "Christ died for thee symbol"accessory, identity disc’s, religious symbol -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Accessory - Gold Cross, Bef. 01-06-1878
The gold cross was discovered by Victorian scuba diver Julie Wilkins, who had already experienced more than 500 dives in Australia and overseas. She was holidaying in Peterborough, Victoria, and looking forward to discovering more about the famous Loch Ard ship, wrecked in June 1878 at Mutton Bird Island. The fast Glasgow-built clipper ship was only five years old when the tragedy occurred. There were 54 people on board the vessel and only two survived Julie's holiday photograph of Boat Bay reminds her of her most memorable dive. Submerged in the calm, flat sea, she was carefully scanning around the remains of the old wreck when, to her amazement, a gold coin and a small gold cross suddenly came up towards her. She excitedly cupped them in her hands, then stowed the treasures safely in her wetsuit and continued her dive. She soon discovered a group of brass carriage clock parts and some bottles of champagne. It was a day full of surprises. The items were easily recognisable, without any build-up of encrustations or concretion. Julie secretly enjoyed her treasures for twenty-four years then packed them up for the early morning train trip to Warrnambool. After a short walk to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village, her photograph was taken as she handed over her precious find. She told her story to a local newspaper reporter, lunched a café in town then took the late afternoon train home. Her generous donation is now part of a vast collection of Loch Ard shipwreck artefacts, including the gold watch and the Minton Majolica model peacock. The small decorative cross dates back to on or before 1878, when the Loch Ard had set sail. The loop and ring have been added, perhaps as a pendant, pocket watch accessory or similar purpose. It may have been worn for ‘good luck’ or a ‘blessing’ on the long journey to Australia, where ships had to carefully navigate the treacherous Bass’s Strait before arriving at their destination of Melbourne. Sadly, many met their fate on that short stretch of ocean aptly named the Shipwreck Coast. The cross is very recognisable even though it was exposed to the wrecking of the ship, its consequent movement, and the sea's turbulence. Its scratched, pitted and worn condition, and the damage near the loop, is part of its story. The red-brown-black discolouration is similar to that found on other gold coins, sometimes called the ‘corrosion phenomena’. Studies suggest the possible cause is contaminants in the minting process reacting to the coins’ environment. Three edges of the cross have slightly raised narrow ridges of gold which could have been cause by the gold being cast liquid gold into a mould.This gold cross pendant is significant as a symbol of Christianity, a sign of hope and safety, and a sample of the religious following on board the Loch Ard, although not everyone wears a cross for this reason. This cross is a sample of jewellery owned by people migrating to Australia in the late 19th century. The cross and the guinea recovered together from the wreck of the Loch Ard are made of gold and help interpret the financial status of some of those on board.Gold cross; yellow gold with decorative hand engraved foliage design on the front, fitted loop and ring on top. The simple Latin or Roman variation of the cross, with an elongated vertical arm, has no figure on it and the reverse has no decoration. The right, left and base edges have sections of narrow, long slightly raised ridges. The top edge has remnants of red-black colour. Victorian era cross, ca. 1878. The cross was recovered from the wreck of the ship Loch Ard.Engraved foliage design. Slightly raised long ridges on sides and base edges. flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, gold cross, religious cross, religious trinket, religious jewellery, engraved cross, cross pendant, cross with ring, victorian era, 1878, antique cross, crucifix, religious symbol, christian symbol, christian jewellery, contamination phenomena, gold corrosion, good luck, lucky charm, blessing, pendant, loch ard, wreck of the loch ard, mutton bird island, peterborough, scuba diver, 1980s, shipwreck artefact, relic, latin cross, roman cross, pectoral cross, julie wilkins -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Site of the Former Porcupine Rifle Range, 2003, 11/09/2003
porcupine ridge rifle range -
The Celtic Club
Book, John Chandler, Forty years in the wilderness, 1990
A biography of an English migrant family who arrived during the nineteenth century. Soon after arrival their 11 year old son and author was orphaned leaving him provider for his family. He eventually rose to be a prominent merchant always supported by faith and hard labour.Index, p.216.non-fictionA biography of an English migrant family who arrived during the nineteenth century. Soon after arrival their 11 year old son and author was orphaned leaving him provider for his family. He eventually rose to be a prominent merchant always supported by faith and hard labour.victoria - social life and customs., baptists - victoria - biography -
Orbost & District Historical Society
brick
There is a slight ridge ridge along the side where the wet clay has been pushed up between the bricks as they have been stacked. Wooden press moulds were used to form the brick and lead shaped markers were used to brand a frog in the brick. The frog is the hollow in the centre of the face of the brick. This centre helps the bricks to adhere in construction.A hand-made brick. There is a slight ridge along the top side where it has been pushed up between the bricks as they dried. The frog (hollow in the centre) is an unusual elliptical shape. brick building construction -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - AHQ Survey Regiment - LTCOL DR Ridge and SSGT G Haswell Circa 1972-1975, 1975
Photograph taken in the Sergeants Mess, Fortuna Villa circa 1972-1975 whilst LTCOL DR Ridge was the Commanding Officer of the Army Survey Regiment and SSGT G Haswell was a stores NCO. WO2 Szentirmay (in the background) was a Lithographic Technical Warrant Officer. 4233 LTCOL DR Ridge was commissioned from the ranks and served from 1946 - 1975, he was Commanding Officer of the Army Survey Regiment from 1972-1975. 310207 SSGT G Haswell served 1950- 1978 after a British Army career, 14613 WO2 T Szentirmay BEM served 1958-1980 after an Eastern European Army career.Black and White photograph of LTCOL DR Ridge and SSGT G Haswell Circa 1972-1975 taken at the Sergeants Mess at Fortuna Villa, Bendigoroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - Army Survey Regiment – Commanding Officer Handover Parade, 1975
These nine photographs were taken at a Commanding Officer Handover Parade at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo on the 28th of July 1975. A march past took place after the parade, with each squadron marching down the roadway past Fortuna Villa to salute the outgoing CO LTCOL Donald Ridge, as he stood on the steps at the front of the building. LTCOL Donald Ridge was the CO of Army Headquarters Survey Regiment from 1972 to 1973 and continued as the CO of the renamed Army Survey Regiment from 1974 to 1975. He handed over to LTCOL Peter Constantine AM, who commanded the unit from 1975 to 1976. This is a set of nine photographs of a Commanding Officer Handover Parade at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo on the 28th of July 1975. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black and white, c1975. L to R: CO LTCOL Don Ridge, LTCOL Peter Constantine AM, CAPT Errol Royle-ADJT. .2) - Photo, black and white, c1975. L to R: CO LTCOL Don Ridge, RSM WO1 John Hogan, ADJT CAPT Errol Royle, SPR Steve Egan, LTCOL Peter Constantine AM. .3) - Photo, black and white, c1975. L to R: WO2 Tibor Szentirmay BEM, ADJT CAPT Errol Royle, CO LTCOL Don Ridge, SPR Steve Egan, LTCOL Peter Constantine AM. .4) - Photo, black and white, c1975. L to R: LTCOL Don Ridge, SPR Steve Egan. .5) - Photo, black and white, c1975. L to R: WO1 John Hogan-RSM, unidentified (x2), CO LTCOL Don Ridge, CAPT Terry Edwards, unidentified. .6) - Photo, black and white, c1975. L to R: SPR Warren Hall, CAPT Arthur Henson, CPL Warren Chadwick, LT Don Maskew, CO LTCOL Don Ridge, CAPT Terry Edwards. .7) - Photo, black and white, c1975. L to R: CPL Jim Beard, unidentified personnel (x5), CPL Bob Scaddan, unidentified officer, CO LTCOL Don Ridge, CAPT Terry Edwards. .8) - Photo, black and white, c1975. L to R: unidentified personnel (x3), unidentified officers (x2) , CO LTCOL Don Ridge, CAPT Terry Edwards. .9) - Photo, black and white, c1975. L to R: unidentified officers (x3), CO LTCOL Don Ridge, CAPT Terry Edwards.The date of the parade is provided on a paper sleeve.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Insulator - Glass x2
Insulates electrical wire which is attached between the outside ridges. It is screwed onto the cross arm of a power pole. It is non conductive so electricity doesn't short to the ground.Used on the power poles in the Kiewa Valley.Clear tinted glass (one green & one brown) domed shaped insulator. Above centre there are 2 ridges to enable the electrical wire/cable to be fixed on. The closed end has a screw thread down to half way to enable it to be attached to a pole.Green one has 'Agee' on side of the open endkiewa hydro electric scheme. electricity. power lines. insulator -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - ETHNOGRAPHIC ITEMS, 1850-1947
The items were souveniered by Henry Thomas Ridge V57996, VX148845, CMF &AIF. Refer Cat No 475.10 for service details.Shells and Axe head from New Guinea re H.T Ridge. .1) Stone axe head. Dense Roche material. Blade one end only. .2) Native comb, made out of bamboo. decorative engraveings on handle section. .3) Shell, Pearl .4) Shell, Pearl ethnographic material - tools + implements/ dress + ornaments, natural history specimens - molluses, military history - souvenirs -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - CERTIFICATE, FRAMED, Bethany Gallery - Terry & Beverley Jarvis
Certificate. Appointing an Officer of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth, HENRY THOMAS RIDGE. Black print on cream coloured paper. Includes an embossed Commonwealth of Australia seal. Frame. Mid brown timber with dark green mount & glass front. On front of certificate in black ink: HENRY THOMAS RIDGE ACTIVE CITIZEN EIGHTH OCTOBER LIEUTENANT SEVENTH MAY FORTY TWO Along edge of certificate: 102 59 Twelfth May Forty twodocuments - certificates, frame accessories -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
Hand flueter base
Used to iron lace cuffs and collarsRidged base.C.W. Whitfeild. Syracuse.N.Y.pat.app'd for -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Wine, 1890's - 1900's
Wine was stored in bottles and bought at licensed premises either locally or in larger cities visited during shopping expeditions. The shape and colour of bottles varied. History of making glass and hand finishing.Historical: Change of bottles - shape, manufacture, glass Aesthetic: Display showing colour & shape.Dark green glass wine bottle with straight sides about half way up before tapering gradually to the neck and then the top. The base is indented. In the middle of the base there is a 'knob'. The bottle is hand finished. Marked with bubbles in the glass and random ridges.bottle, wine, hand finished bottle, dark green glass -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Nautilus Shell, Paper Nautilus or Argonaut
The paper nautilus is excessively thin, white and imperfectly calcified and totally unconnected to the octopus inhabiting it. The female nautilus, also known as an argonaut is an octopus that constructs its own ornate shell or egg case from a substance it secretes from two of its 8 tentacles.White shell with dark ridges on the curl.argonauta argo, paper nautilus, octopuses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Tile
Teracotta ridged roofing tile.Australian Tesselated Tile Co. Mitcham Vic 1036buildings, roofing, ceramics, terracotta -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, 55 Years since Closure, Glenferrie Hotel, Feb2023
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Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - Central Comd Fd Svy Unit at the Army Survey Regiment, 1966
This photograph of the Central Command Field Survey Unit, Field Survey Detachment was taken in front of the Survey building at Keswick Barracks in Adelaide, South Australia c1966. DR Ridge (later LTCOL) front Centre, SPR RJ Hayden top Right.This is a photograph of the C Comd Fd Svy Unit at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo. The photograph was printed on photographic paper and is part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photograph was scanned at 300 dpi. .1) Photo, black & white 1966. Front Row to L to R: 5th MAJ Don Ridge. All other personnel are unidentified..1 - “C Comd Fd Svy Unit 1966” annotated on backroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Toy - Spinning top, 1940's
Made by internee and used by children at Camp 3Hand turned wooden, tapered to tip, spinning top. 1 ridge around centre. 3 ridges around the topspinning top, wied l, camp 3, tatura, ww2, toys, general -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Purple ridge glass bottle. 4 ridges. Wide mouth. Flat spot for label - no label on bottle. Roughly oval in shape. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Jam jar, not known
Jar came from Bette Jones flower farmCream ceramic pot with ridged circumferencedomestic items, food storage & preservation -
Camberwell RSL Sub-Branch
Oil painting by Antonio Rubbo, The Last Cartridge - 25th April 1915, Painting signed by Rubbo and dated 1916
Anzac Cove in April 1915Very significant as a view of the battle action at Anzac Cove during the Gallipoli Champaign.Two diggers on ridge at Anzac CoveSigned by Antonio Rubbo, 1916 -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, 1966
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Slide, Ian McCann, Constructing Lake Bellfield
Cliff face with workers on ridge Lake Bellfield -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kalorama Gap in 1927, 1927
View of the Kalorama Gap (FiveWays) in 1927. Buildings shown are Jeeves' Garage, FiveWays Cafe, Nicholl's Store, Mountjoy. CRB Main Road, Ridge Road, Old Coach Road and barber's Road also visible. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974. The Kalorama Gap in 1927. Showing Jeeves Garage Fiveways Cafe Nicholls Store 'Mountjoy' C.R.B Main Rd Center Ridge Road Right of Center Old Coach Road lower right corner behind shed Barber's Road going left through clump of trees in center kalorama gap, kalorama, fiveways, fiveways cafe, jeeves, jeeves garage, garage, nicholls store, mountjoy, barbers road, old coach road, ridge road, main road, crb road -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Dish rack
Wooden rack. consists of two wooden frames with ridges at the top, held together by a wooden peg in the middle. Can be opened to allow dishes to rest on the ridges.helen gibson -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - The Sun Newspaper Dated 6/6/1944 - Special - My War Part 42 - Allies Drive Through Rome - The Hero's Of Shaggy Ridge, Local Newspaper reporting on World War 2 Events - Special - My War Part 42
The Sun Newspaper dated 6/6/1944 - Special - My War Part 42Local Newspaper Dated 6/6/1944 reporting on World War 2 Events Local Newspaper Reporting on World War 2 Events - Special - My War Part 42 Allies Drive Through Rome - The Hero's Of Shaggy Ridgeallies drive through rome - the hero's of shaggy ridge, world war 2 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Domestic object - Laundry Equipment, glass scrubbing board, c1900
Grooved wooden washboards were used from the 18thC in England and Europe. Thick smooth, grooved glass did not rust, stain or wear down as the wooden variety and could be used for finer clothing. The washboard was place in the laundry trough or tub and using a clean brush collars, cuffs and corsets were scrubbed clean.This glass scrubbing board used by a Moorabbin Shire settler c 1900 is an example of the typical laundry equipment used in the area.A timber framed, scrubbing board with ridged clear glass.laundry equipment, washing, scrubbing board, pioneers, early settlers, moorabbin, brighton, bentleigh, washboards, clothing, craftwork -
National Wool Museum
Spindle
Used for spinning, twisting fibers such as wool, flax, hemp, cotton into yarn.Wooden spindle with metal tip. Ridges along spout. -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, 1966