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Unions BallaratMeet the ship: Painters and Dockers, Hillier, Lew, 1981
... Significant to the history of unions and, in particular, the Painters and Dockers Union and some of their past officials. ballarat trades and labour council ballarat trades hall unions ballarat unions - painters and dockers history - trade unions trade unions nicholls jack sproule doug williamson billo holman roy (spider) bayliss tommy brizzie cosmo nelson alfie (the ferret) o'brien johnny morris arthur caines jack Book Meet the ship: Painters and Dockers Hillier, Lew ...The Painters and Dockers union was registered in 1916 and deregistered in 1993. "A very short history of the union" and various persons.Significant to the history of unions and, in particular, the Painters and Dockers Union and some of their past officials.Bookballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, unions ballarat, unions - painters and dockers, history - trade unions, trade unions, nicholls jack, sproule doug, williamson billo, holman roy (spider), bayliss tommy, brizzie cosmo, nelson alfie (the ferret), o'brien johnny, morris arthur, caines jack -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook - The Great Escape, Faber & Faber, 1951
... They developed a fantastic security system to protect themselves from the German "ferrets" who prowled the compounds with nerve-racking tenacity and suspicion. ...With only their bare hands and the crudest of homemade tools, they sank shafts, built underground railroads, forged passports, drew maps, faked weapons, and tailored german uniforms and civilian clothes. They developed a fantastic security system to protect themselves from the German "ferrets" who prowled the compounds with nerve-racking tenacity and suspicion. It was a split-second operation as delicate and as deadly as a time bomb.Ill, p.263.non-fictionWith only their bare hands and the crudest of homemade tools, they sank shafts, built underground railroads, forged passports, drew maps, faked weapons, and tailored german uniforms and civilian clothes. They developed a fantastic security system to protect themselves from the German "ferrets" who prowled the compounds with nerve-racking tenacity and suspicion. It was a split-second operation as delicate and as deadly as a time bomb. world war 1939-1945 - prisoners of war, world war 1939 1945 - escapes -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomManual - User Handbook, Ferret Scout Car User Handbook/Technical Manual
... Ferret Scout Car User Handbook/Technical Manual...ferret scout car Photocopied user handbook. ...Photocopied user handbook. Covering technical handbooks, servicing schedules, radio harness, radios, field, unit & base repairs etcferret scout car, photocopied user handbook. covering technical handbooks, servicing schedules, radio harness, radios, field, unit & base repairs -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - newpaper clipping, Advertiseer, 'Ferreting' brings nurses out of great war shadow, June 10 2015
... The third and fourth photo are both at the bottom of the page and show smiling women, three and two of, respectively. 'Ferreting' brings nurses out of great war shadow Newspaper newpaper clipping Advertiseer Jamie Kronborg Wendy Stephens ...The lives and service of a pair of Great War nurses have inspired a collaboration that has led to a special Anzac centennial exhibition. 'Red capes and suitcases', at Beechworth's Burke Museum, features stories and memorabilia of nineteen nurses associated with Indigo Shire. Included are Rose Carter and Elizabeth Duncan. Both trained at Wangaratta hospital before volunteering to nurse in the Great War. Wangaratta family history researcher, Heather Lane felt an important story remained untold in the nurses' home communities and encouraged the museum to apply for a Veterans' Affairs grant to fund research. Colonel Jan McCarthy, who opened the exhibition, said that seven Australian nurses in the Great War were awarded the Military Medal rather that the Military Cross, as they were volunteers and served in a honorary capacity. Questions remained at the time about srving rank, gender and value. The matron-in-chief was accorded the rank of major but paid as a captain, while nurses ranked as lieutenant were paid as soldiers.A large newspaper clipping consisting of a title, five columns of text and four colour photos. The first and largest photo, directly under the title, is of two older women, both wearing red. The second photo is a small headshot of a smiling woman. The third and fourth photo are both at the bottom of the page and show smiling women, three and two of, respectively.ww1, wwi, world war one, wangaratta district hospital, chiltern, australian army, vietnam war, anne hanson, skillshare, the australian, peter rees, the other anzacs, north east, linda peacock, associate of the royal red cross, arrc, the queen, ali rowe, helen mcintyre, elisabeth modlia, agnes o'neill, julia smith, lesley browne
