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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Plaque - Digital Image, Rosie Bray, War Memorial Park plaque, Greensborough 2021, 25/04/2021
... and Watsonia RSL is gratefully acknowledged." Anzac Day 2021 fallen ...Plaque commemorating the opening of War Memorial Park Greensborough in 1994. The plaque reads: "Shire of Diamond Valley. Cr David Hay Shire President and the Central Riding Councillors Cr Ian Macarthur Wallace and Cr Leslie John Smith on 24 August 1994 dedicated this monument to the men and women of Diamond Valley who served their country in times of conflict. The assistance and contributions of the Greensborough and Watsonia RSL is gratefully acknowledged."Colour digital photographanzac day 2021, fallen soldiers memorial greensborough, greensborough war memorial park -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Rosie Bray, Rosie Bray, Anzac Day 2018, 25/04/2018
... Anzac Day, Rosie Bray lays flowers at the memorial ...On Anzac Day 2018, as every other Anzac Day, Rosie Bray lays flowers at the memorial at Greensborough War Memorial Park.Digital copy of colour photograph.rosie bray, anzac day 2018, greensborough war memorial park -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, A cut above in paying tribute, 13/02/2018
... of Anzac Day.... at Greensborough War Memorial Park ahead of Anzac Day. greensborough war ...Final touches are being carved on wartime wooden sculptures that will be prominently displayed at Greensborough War Memorial Park ahead of Anzac Day.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .greensborough war memorial park, anzac day, chainsaw sculptures, hikaru kodama, homefront project -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Carving respect for our War Heroes, 21/03/2018
... War Memorial Park ahead of Anzac Day.... that will be displayed at Greensborough War Memorial Park ahead of Anzac Day ...Chainsaw carver Hikaru Kodama puts some finishing touches on wartime wooden sculptures that will be displayed at Greensborough War Memorial Park ahead of Anzac Day.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .hikaru kodama, wooden sculptures, greensborough war memorial park, chainsaw sculptures, homefront project -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader et al, Memories of our heroes, 25/04/2018
... cenotaph anzac day war memorials News article 1 page, black text ...Cenotaphs hold a special place in the hearts of people who watched their loved ones leave to fight a war, particularly those who never saw them again.News article 1 page, black text and colour images.eltham cenotaph, anzac day, war memorials -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, A cut above in paying tribute, 13/02/2018
A new group of chainsaw sculptures was installed in Greensborough's War Memorial Park in time for ANZAC Day 2018. The 8 sculptures are part of Banyule Council's "Homefront" project.Digital copy of news article 1 page, black text, colour image.greensborough war memorial park, homefront project, chainsaw sculptures, hikaru kidama, leigh conkie -
Greensborough Historical Society
Report and photographs, Remembrance Day Time Capsule 2015, 11/11/2015
Short report and photographs of the placing of a Time Capsule at War Memorial Park Greensborough on Remembrance Day, 11 November 2015. Banyule Council was responsible for laying the time capsule and Mayor Craig Langdon officiated at the ceremony, assisted by Councillors Mark di Pasquale and Steven Briffa. The items in the capsule ranged in years from 1915 to 2015, the capsule is to be reopened in 25 yearsTime capsule was laid as part of the ANZAC Centennial commemorations.Collection of 5 colour photographs and a written report.greensborough war memorial park, craig langdon, remembrance day 2015 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Bryan Henderson, Anzac Day 1959, 25/04/1959
... was relocated. fallen soldiers memorial greensborough anzac day 1959 ...Anzac Day Parade 1959. Marching down Main Street Greensborough to the Fallen Soldiers' Memorial at Lower ParkAn historical photograph before the Memorial was relocated.Digital copy of 2 photographs.fallen soldiers memorial greensborough, anzac day 1959 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Bryan Henderson, Anzac Day 1962, 25/04/1962
... was relocated. fallen soldiers memorial greensborough anzac day 1962 ...Anzac Day Parade 1962. Marching up Main Street Greensborough to the Fallen Soldiers' Memorial at War Memorial Park.An historical photograph after the Memorial was relocated.Digital copy of 2 photographs.fallen soldiers memorial greensborough, anzac day 1962 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Bryan Henderson, Anzac Day 1963, 25/04/1963
... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Anzac Day Parade 1963. Part ...Anzac Day Parade 1963. Part of the service at the Fallen Soldiers' Memorial at War Memorial Park.An historical photograph after the Memorial was relocated.Digital copy of photograph.fallen soldiers memorial greensborough, greensborough war memorial park, anzac day 1963 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Anzac Memorial, n.d
Con Kroker CollectionBlack & white photo. Part of the Memorial Triangle floral display for Anzac Day. The words "ANZAC & LEST WE FORGET" are formed with flowers arranged on the lawn in front of them memorial. Old Town Hall in background. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Anzac Memorial, n.d
... at the Memorial Triangle, for Anzac Day. This photo is taken from... Triangle, for Anzac Day. This photo is taken from an elevated ...Con Kroker CollectionBlack & white photo, part of the floral display at the Memorial Triangle, for Anzac Day. This photo is taken from an elevated position. A cross union jack with 1914-18 underneath, Australian Flag with 1939--45 underneath & rising sun emblem, formed from flowers arranged on the lawn. Memorial on right. Old Town Hall & Portland Bowling Club at rear. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland War Memorial, Victoria, n.d
Black and white photo. Anzac Day floral display at Portland War Memorial, Old Town Hall in background. Man and woman looking at floral display. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard, n.d
Black and white photo postcard. View of ANZAC Memorial at Portland, with floral display for Anzac Day. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Memorial Triangle Portland Anzac Day Victoria, n.d
... Photograph - Memorial Triangle Portland Anzac Day Victoria...Black and white photo. Memorial triangle, Portland Anzac... triangle, Portland Anzac Day commemoration, floral tribute. Taken ...Black and white photo. Memorial triangle, Portland Anzac Day commemoration, floral tribute. Taken from elevated positionBack: Square photographer's stamp - 'M.E. Andrews' -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Anzac Day floral display at Portland War Memorial, Portland Victoria, n.d
... . Anzac Day floral display at Portland War Memorial, looking ...Black and white photo. Anzac Day floral display at Portland War Memorial, looking towards the sea. Cannon on right, memorial on left, group of ?girl guides standing facing the memorial. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Anzac Day, Portland, n.d
... Black and white photo. Memorial triangle Portland, Anzac... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road anzac day anzac memorial ...Black and white photo. Memorial triangle Portland, Anzac day commemoration, floral tributes, taken from elevated positionBack: 'H.L. VIVIAN' - handwritten, blue inkanzac day, anzac, memorial -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - ANZAC Day 1952, ANZAC Day 1952, 1952
... Black and white photo - ANZAC Day floral display... in Memorial Triangle, 1952. Photo attached to heavy card. ANZAC Day ...Portland ANZAC Day 1952Black and white photo - ANZAC Day floral display in Memorial Triangle, 1952. Photo attached to heavy card.Front: 'ANZAC DAY PORTLAND 1952' - blue biro on card beneath photo -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - ANZAC Day floral display 1949, 1949
... Black and white photograph. Image shows the ANZAC Day... photograph. Image shows the ANZAC Day floral display in Memorial ...Black and white photograph. Image shows the ANZAC Day floral display in Memorial Triangle 1949.Back: '1949 - pencil M.E. Andrews W. Langley - blue biro Photographer Stamp -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Anzac Day Service, Portland, 25/04/1941
... Black and white photo . Memorial triangle, Portland. Anzac... service 1941 remembrance memorial Back: ANZAC Service Portland ...Black and white photo . Memorial triangle, Portland. Anzac Day service 1941. Photo taken from Cliff St. from elevated position. Floral display reads '2nd AIF ANZAC LEST WE FORGET'Back: ANZAC Service Portland 1941' handwritten, black penportland anzac, anzac service, 1941, remembrance, memorial -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Entrance to Shire of Eltham Memorial Park, Garden Hill, Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground, c.1923
View to south-east from Shire of Eltham Soldiers' Memorial Park showing the carriageway from the road to top of Memorial Park. Accompanying notes state that the entry gate was put in place in May 1921. Eltham and Whittlesea Shire Advertiser and Diamond Creek Valley Advocate Fri 21 May 1920 p 2 reported: Kangaroo Ground Memorial Park "It was decided to arrange for a working bee on Saturday, 29th inst., for the purpose of forming and gravelling the track leading to the Park, and of carrying out other necessary works." A history summary of the Shire of Eltham Soldiers’ Memorial Park • The summit at Garden Hill was a popular tourist lookout and picnic spot from the 1880s. Virtually the entire Shire of Eltham and beyond could be viewed from this location. • A local farmer, Mr Walter A. D. Wippell is credited as being the first to propose the idea of a war memorial park and offered £50 towards the purchase of the land. • The earliest public reference to this project is to be found in the local Advertiser newspaper edition of August 9th, 1918. A report of the August Council meeting records the Eltham Shire President, Cr. Robert White, saying: "some time back it was proposed that the Council obtain and place on an Honour Board in the Council Chamber [at Kangaroo Ground] containing names of the lads who had enlisted. Just recently however, it had been suggested that a more fitting memorial would be the obtaining of a piece of land on the summit of Garden Hill, Kangaroo Ground, and the formation of a memorial park in which a monument could be erected to represent the whole of Shire. If a couple of acres could be obtained a gentleman had promised to donate 50 pounds, and another one would fence it, and other contributions, he was sure, could be obtained." • Councillors were favourable of the proposal and the President, Shire Secretary and Shire Engineer were deputised to wait on Messrs Mess Bros. (the owners of the Garden Hill farm) and ascertain if they would gratuitously give the land. The Mess Bros. land adjoined the farm/stud of Mrs Fanny White (Cr Robert White’s mother), daughter of Andrew Harkness who established their property on Garden Hill around 1846. • Access to the land came in February 1919 when several Councillors and the Shire Engineer surveyed the actual two acres of '5 chains along the road and 4 chains deep'. The Engineer volunteered his services free to do this task. The Mess brothers however demanded £100 per acre but eventually agreed to take £50 per acre. • Entry from the Kangaroo Ground-Yarra Glen road was seen to be a problem and Mrs. White, who owned the land beside the park, was asked to donated a triangle of her property to allow this access. • By September 1919 returned soldiers were employed by the Shire and volunteers were called to clear the hilltop by ploughing up the rocks and clearing the area, the fencing was put into place and in May 1921 the Council erected three gates, within an archway, at the entrance to the drive and pathway to the summit. • Public subscriptions were sought through the Advertiser newspaper to beautify the site. The views of the Curator of the Melbourne Botanical Gardens were sought as to the ‘class of ornamental trees most suitable for planting in the Park area”. • The Memorial Park or Shire of Eltham Soldiers’ Memorial Park was officially opened by Mr. W.H. Everard, M.L.A., 3 September 1921. • In 1922 plans were made to place a War Memorial in the Park. Funds were donated by the Council of £250 and a challenge to the community, to match this money with contributions was met. • On Anzac Day 1923, 1,000 people gathered on the summit in the park for a memorial service. A much smaller group of about 50 people gathered around a newly constructed cairn and flagstaff in the afternoon of Anzac Day 1924 amidst rain and a squally southerly wind, the morning service being cancelled. • A meeting for those interested in establishing a War Memorial monument within the park was held in January 1924 and the Eltham Shire War Memorial League was formed and a design competition decided upon. • The Shire of Eltham War Memorial tower was built in 1926 at a cost of £1,023 and 5 shillings with locally quarried stone donated by Dr Ethel and Professor William Osborne. It was formally known as the ‘Shire of Eltham War Memorial’ and was unveiled on 11 November 1926. The large bronze inscription above the entrance to the tower states: SHIRE OF ELTHAM WAR MEMORIAL THESE MEN DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY 1914 IN REMEMBRANCE THIS TOWER WAS BUILT 1918 • The Caretaker’s hut was built in 1927 with left over from the tower construction. • A returned soldier was appointed to act as caretaker for the memorials. Tiny Carrol, a huge man, was the first caretaker and lived in the stone hut. There was a push to have alterations made at one stage to provide additional rooms for a married caretaker but was rejected. • A new Caretaker Cottage was built in 1951 at a cost £2,500. The cottage had been subjected to raids by thieves three times during construction until a guard from the Returned Servicemen’s League was posted until its opening. • The War Memorial tower was re-dedicated by Sir Dallas Brooks on 8 November 1951, unveiling new bronze plaques containing the names of those who fell during the Second World War. Sir Dallas also officiated the opening of the new Caretaker’s Cottage. • A toilet block was built in 1965. • A further dedication of the Shire of Eltham War Memorial tower took place 11 November 2001 to recognise the men who fell in subsequent campaigns up to and including Vietnam. • Four land titles are involved: o The purchase of the two acres from owners Ruth Gosling, Alexander Mess, James Johnson Mess and Joseph Mess is recorded in two actions, the first being the payment of £100 for the two acres, the second showing that the Shire of Eltham did not get a transfer of title until 14th January 1952. o The access land donated by Mrs. Fanny White is dated 26 February 1924. A further need to widen the entry came after the deepening of the road cutting and another land donation was given by Sir Herbert Gepp, title dated 15th May 1952. This would have been about the time he sold off the former White ‘Garden Hill’ property. o The land reserve to increase the area and possibly allow a circuit road to be put in place on the western side of the park was purchased by the Shire of Eltham, title dated 16th February 1973. Rare photograph of the entrance to the Shire's Memorial Park during early stages of development prior to the erection of the Shire of Eltham War MemorialSepia photograph printed with white border with slight crack lower left hand corner and three significant vertical cracks fanning from lower centre edge to upper edge Digitally enhanced version to minimise impact of crackseltham-yarra glen road, entrance gate, garden hill, kangaroo ground, shire of eltham memorial park, shire of eltham war memorial, kangaroo ground war memorial park -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Mounted Photograph, 25/4/1921
... View of Heroes Avenue showing Memorial Trees. ANZAC Day... Avenue showing Memorial Trees. ANZAC Day 1921 Heroes Ave ...The object is historically and socially significant as it shows the opening of Heroes Avenue (Avenue of Honor) three years after the end of Word War I. The trees planted in the Avenue came from the Nobelius Nursery.Photograph mounted on card of the opening of Heroes Avenue, Emerald on ANZAC Day 1921. Showing The newly planted memorial trees..View of Heroes Avenue showing Memorial Trees. ANZAC Day 1921 Heroes Aveanzac, heroes avenue, avenue of honor, emerald -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Negative - Photograph, Eltham War Memorial Obelisk 1914-1918, cnr. Main Road and Bridge Street, c.1925
Located on what was referred to as Obelisk Corner, improvements have been been made since the unveiling in August 1919 with the provision of a stone retaining wall topped with a chain link and granite stone boundary, most likely in conjunction with improvements to the intersection into Main Road. Along with the use of the name Obelisk Corner, the Bridge Street bridge was also known as Obelisk Bridge. The Eltham Obelisk was originally located at the corner of Bridge and Main Roads in 1919. In 1943 (WW2) the local community commenced plans to establish the Eltham War Memorial, a living memorial to benefit the children as opposed to a one in stone as per the obelisk. The Eltham War Memorial Trust was established in 1945. In 1947 the Trust intended for the Obelisk to be relocated from Bridge Street and Main Road to the Garden of Remembrance which was planned as part of the Baby Health Centre which was to be the first of three buildings of the Eltham War Memorial to be built in 1951. In 1951 the Eltham RSL was invited to be represented on the Eltham War Memorial Trust. Around this time, with pending roadworks, the obelisk was relocated to the front garden of the Eltham RSL sub branch on Main Road for safe keeping. In 2007, a suggestion was proposed by Harry Gilham (President, EDHS) to John Cohen (ERSL) to claim a special site along with the historic Shillinglaw trees on the now vacant former Eltham Shire Office site adjacent to the Eltham War Memorial precinct for relocation of the obelisk. In 2010 following the financial collapse and sale of the Eltham RSL Sub-Branch property and amalgamation with the Montmorency Eltham RSL sub-branch, the location of the obelisk was again in immediate jepoardy and in conjunction with Nillumbik Shire Council, the obelisk was relocated in front of the Eltham War Memorial buildings in preparation for the Dawn Service on Anzac Day 2012.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 4 x 5 inch B&W Negsepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, eltham, main road, eltham war memorial, bridge street, obelisk, obelisk corner -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham War Memorial 1914-1918. Cnr. Main Road and Bridge Street, 3 August 1919
Dated 1919, the Eltham Obelisk is decorated with wreaths, most likely for what was originally known as Armistice Day though now known as Remembrance Day, 11 November. The location of the Obelisk at the corner of Bridge Street and Main Road became known as Obelisk Corner and the Bridge Street bridge was also referred to as Obelisk Bridge. The Eltham Obelisk was originally located at the corner of Bridge and Main Roads in 1919. In 1943 (WW2) the local community commenced plans to establish the Eltham War Memorial, a living memorial to benefit the children as opposed to a one in stone as per the obelisk. The Eltham War Memorial Trust was established in 1945. In 1947 the Trust intended for the Obelisk to be relocated from Bridge Street and Main Road to the Garden of Remembrance which was planned as part of the Baby Health Centre which was to be the first of three buildings of the Eltham War Memorial to be built in 1951. In 1951 the Eltham RSL was invited to be represented on the Eltham War Memorial Trust. Around this time, with pending roadworks, the obelisk was relocated to the front garden of the Eltham RSL sub branch on Main Road for safe keeping. In 2007, a suggestion was proposed by Harry Gilham (President, EDHS) to John Cohen (ERSL) to claim a special site along with the historic Shillinglaw trees on the now vacant former Eltham Shire Office site adjacent to the Eltham War Memorial precinct for relocation of the obelisk. In 2010 following the financial collapse and sale of the Eltham RSL Sub-Branch property and amalgamation with the Montmorency Eltham RSL sub-branch, the location of the obelisk was again in immediate jepoardy and in conjunction with Nillumbik Shire Council, the obelisk was relocated in front of the Eltham War Memorial buildings in preparation for the Dawn Service on Anzac Day 2012.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 4 x 5 inch B&W Negsepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, eltham, main road, bridge street, eltham war memorial, obelisk, obelisk corner, wreath -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Memorabilia - Envelope, Packet: Ringwood R.S.L. and Clocktower - Letters, Clippings. Packet 3 incl Anzac Day Services, and Book "Lest we forget" re Croydon
Packet 3 of 3 Ringwood RSL documents - Clocktower; Anzac Day services; Newspaper clippings; Book - Lest We Forget - men listed on Croydon War Memorial -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Memento for Vietnam Veterans National Memorial, 1990s
The Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial is located on Anzac Parade in Canberra, the Nation's Capital. In May 1988 the Federal Government announced its support for the project. In August 1988 the first official Vietnam Veterans’ Day was held. In September, the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Ben Humphries, launched two television commercials designed to encourage donations and handed over a cheque for $12,500. Subsequent support from the Federal Government brought this to $250,000. However the bulk of the funds cam from public donation, together with some corporate sponsorship. The final cost for the memorial was just over $1.2 million. (info. from Vietnam Veterans association of Australia web-site)This item is significant in that it is a reminder of the history and experiences of the veterans of the Vietnam War and the enduring impact of the war on society.A framed momento of Vietnam War. Medallion is inset into red coloured card over mount board. It is double sided so that the medallion can be viewed from both sides. Silver raised lettering on rectangular black ribbon: "For Those Who Served Suffered and Died - Vietnam 1962 - 1973" Black lettering on red card: "This Commemorative Medallion was presented to the Orbost Shire Council by the Vietnam Veterans Association in recognition of the generosity of the people of the Orbost Shire, the Shire Council and the local R.S.L. in raising $1000, toward the building of the Vietnam Veterans National Memorial in Canberra. This Shire was the first area in the state to raise $1000." On front of medallion: "In Appreciation For Your Support" On reverse side of medallion: "Australian Vietnam Forces - National Memorial"vietnam-war war-momento war-plaque -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Ormond Amateur Football Club
This file contains 7 items: 1/Two season 2013, 23 June and 28 April amateur football record books, some pages missing. 2/An article on Glen Eira City Council Recreation Services recent sports Sports Club Breakfast, 2011 May. 3/An article from Glen Eira News, April 2013, recapping the Season 2011 of the the Southern Football League, and Victorian Amateur Football Association. 4/ANZAC Day 2012 luncheon flyer. 5/11 articles on Season 2012 games including photographs. Article on decision for Ormond not to merge with Glen Eira Football Club. 6/Article on former clubman Matthew Robbins returning to Ormond. 7/Article on former Ormond senior coach, Mike McArthur-Allen, of the MCC Dinner on receiving his lifetime achievement award.straham rod, glen eira city council, recreation services, esakoff margaret, councillors, reilley geoff, doug quick memorial trophy, harold little/lloyd laver shield, twenty 20 battle of bentleigh, historians, sparrow adam, moorabbin saints junior football league, hyams jamie, bailey dwain, dureaw tom, metz shane, paterson thomas, rowe brett, robbins matt, maysom daniel, muzzell james, grace anthony, mason sam, geelong, western bulldogs, mcarthur-allen mike, australian rules football, afl, sporting clubs -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - CAULFIELD RED CROSS UNIT
This file contains one item about this organisation: 1/Original copy of typewritten document titled ‘Forty Eighth Annual Report of the Caulfield ‘F’ Red Cross Unit from 01/07/1986 to 30/06/1987.’ This document includes details of members’ activities during the aforesaid year such as first aid training, fundraising, voluntary aid emergencies.caulfield, caulfield ‘f’ red cross unit, caulfield citizens’ advice bureau, caulfield welfare department, caulfield royal district nursing service, chisholm institute of technology, red cross, salvation army, caulfield council, caulfield hospital, caulfield racecourse, caulfield citizens’ red cross appeal committee, district citizens’ appeal committee of red cross, southern memorial hospital, elsternwick, mayor, mayoress, campbell jack cr. (mayor), campbell aj, anzac day, heart foundation, community services, voluntary workers, welfare establishments, accidents and disasters, emergency services, fundraising, charitable organisations, remembrance day, red cross calling, markets, disabled people, local government, blood bank, life line, telecross service, fires, central citizens’ appeal committee -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph - ANZAC DAY/REMEMBRANCE DAY
... This file contains original photographs of Anzac Day... of Anzac Day and Remembrance Day Memorial Civic Services from years ...This file contains original photographs of Anzac Day and Remembrance Day Memorial Civic Services from years 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. Some of the photos identify location as Caulfield Park. Other photos include persons of interest i.e. Mayor and Mayoress of Caulfield, Members of Parliament and also RSL Presidents.caulfield park, caulfield rsl, mayor, mayoress, town clerk, ford dorothy, patience geoffrey, rudzki brian, campbell jack, campbell a. j., shipton roger, tanner ted, moore hedley, calder graeme, peters austin, walters ron, walters ronald, booth john, rudzki judith, patience jean, loftus elizabeth, hawson robert, conard geoffrey, anzac day, remembrance day, flagpole, wreaths -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - ANZAC DAY/REMEMBRANCE DAY
This file contains 3 items: 1/1 photocopy of Order of Service for City of Caulfield ‘Civic Memorial Service’ held on 25th April (Anzac Day) year unknown, at Caulfield Park with mayor of Caulfield presiding. 2/1 file note by Peta Darke on 15/04/2014 noting that the date for item 1 was 25/04/1920. 3/1 original Order of Service program for ‘ANZAC Memorial Civic Service’ Sunday 16/04/2000.city of caulfield, caulfield park, caulfield town hall, balaclava road, hawthorn road, mayor, wharington w.a. cr, phillips w.a. rev, hanson captain, illingworth a.e. rev, reeves duncan rev, langley canon rev, butcher t.w. rev, robertson j.k. rev, thompson a.r. rev, religious establishments, churches, choirs, clergy, rites and ceremonies, city of glen eira, anzac, councillors, guards, ceremony, hymns, prayers, martens veronika cr, mclean tom, mclean thomas, murphy pat, murphy patrick, caulfield rsl sub-branch, carnegie rsl sub-branch