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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plaque, Warrnambool Co-op Rural Store, 1997
The Warrnambool Co-operative had its beginnings as the Allansford Artificial Breeders Co-operative in the 1960's. In the 1970s they opened a retail store in Timor Street which had a strong rural and farming base which gradually expanded to become the largest trading department store in the district. By the late 1990's they had 8000 members and employed 84 full time and 120 casual staff. It met a sorry end in the 2000's.This plaque commemorates the opening of the Rural store which consolidated the large rural aspect of the business. It opened up the site from Merri Street at the back of the Timor Street building trading in all agricultural products, , chemicals and fuels.A link to one of Warrnambool's largest stores of the latter part of the 20th century and as such it has historical and social significance. Rectangular brass plaque with stamped black text with eight screws around the edge attaching it to a piece of heavy particle board , painted black.Warrnambool Co-Op rural Store officially opened by the Mayor of Warrnambool Cr. Gerald Shanley on Wednesday, 8th October 1997.warrnambool co-operative society limited, warrnambool co-operative rural store, warrnambool -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Artwork, other - Art installation, Dagmar Udhe, Leap of the Heart: Ultramarine perspex oval shape by Dagmar Udhe, 1998
See document 1507Information for the brochure (http://www.artdes.monash.edu.au/globe/issue8/tbtitle.html) Construction in Process VI The Bridge, Melbourne Event: March 21-31 1998 Exhibition April 1-30 1998 During Construction in Process (CIP) III at Lodz, Poland in 1991, Emmett Williams and other participating artists initiated the idea of a biannual "performance" of their project in different cities and sites around the world. In the first instance, CIP was a response to the strictures of museum contained commodification of art practices and the dissolution of communism. And with this agenda in mind, their events affirm the active participation of international artists with local infrastructure and site specific materials. The organisation of the 1998 CIP in Melbourne, titled "The Bridge", took Richard Thomas, Katherine Armstrong, Gail Davidson and the legion of others over two years of dedication. And they brought off one of the most open-ended, logistically challenging conceptual events this metropolis has witnessed. The following photo essay provides a personal survey of the "The Bridge", as I saw it transpire around me. German artist Dagmar Udhe created several art installation in Swanson Dock and the Mission. This plaque was placed either in the dome or outside the dome. It may have been forgotten or left intentionally by the artist.PerformanceUltramarine ovoid shaped perspex plaque attached to the wall in the entrance of the Mission (Flinders Street).art installation, dagmar udhe, cultural events, artwork-paintings -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Edith Cavell statue, St Kilda Botanical Gardens - images collection
... Plaques ...Edith Cavell was born in England in 1865 and trained as a nurse in the late 1890s. She was also an accomplished linguist, musician and artist. In 1907 she was assisted in establishing a modern nursing system at the Berkendael Medical Institute in Brussels. At the outbreak of World War One she was left in charge of the hospital and what is now known as the Red Cross. During that time she assisted more than 200 Belgian, British and French soldiers who had been separated from their armies, or who had escaped German detention. In 1915, she was accused of conspiring to help prisoners escape, and was tried by a military court in Brussels. She was convicted and sentenced to death, along with four others. Cavell was executed by firing squad on 12 October 1915; she was still wearing her nurse’s uniform. Her body was returned to England in 1919, where a full military service was conducted at Westminster Abbey.colour photograph unmountedBase of the bust: Edith Cavell 1865-1915 Plaque on the plinth: Restored and located in the St Kilda Botanical Gardens in recognition of his mayoral year 1985-86. John Callanan, JP, Mayor. St Kilda Garden Festival 26th October 1986st kilda, st kilda botanical gardens, plaques, edith cavell, world war i -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
wooden plaque, Australia Day Citizen Award, 1993
Janet was a long standing volunteer in the local community, especially for Red Cross.Dark wooden plaque in shape of map of Australia. Has 2 metal plaques.Australia Day Citizen Award. Shire of Phillip Island Janet Crilly 1993janet crilly, red cross, volunteers, trophies & awards -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Plaque, Derwent
Mould of plaque featuring image of Tasmania surrounded by helmet with wings, plaque is uncoloured.Derwent -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Memorabilia - Plaque, Korean Veterans Association
Metal Plaque mounted on wood for hanging. Plaque commemorates Korean Veterans Association. Presentation mount has engraved plates stating 'Navy' 'Army' 'Airforce' 'Presented to the Tramways East Melbourne Sub Branch RSL By F Wyatt, EX 1BTN 1952 - 53' 1 btn, korea, plaque, 1952, 1953, korean veterans association -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Plaque - Tread Warily plaque
the symbol contains a crocodile is in the centre of the plaque, its fixed onto a wood plaque -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque - Presented Plaque
Part of the estate collection of Sergeant Trevor J Nicholson, who served in Royal Australian Armoured Corps, C Squadron and B Squadron 1st Armoured Regiment, 1969-70, Vietnam.Wooden Plaque with beaten copper artwork of a Leopard Tank and presentation plaque belowLEOPARD Presented to/ WO2 Nicko Nicholson/ From Staff of D&S wing/ Armoured Centre/ Nov 81leopard tank, armoured centre, 4410261 wo2 trevor nicholson., trevor nicholson, shield, t nicholson, armoured, plaque -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Craft - Ship Model, Portuguese Carvel, 1999
The Mahogany Ship is today regarded as a legend and refers to an ancient wreck that is purported to lie beneath the sand beside Armstrong Bay, several kilometres west of Warrnambool, Its location is currently unknown. For well over a century the mystery of this ship has fascinated Australians because the existence of such a vessel could throw a different light on the earliest phases of exploration of eastern Australia by Europeans. The story is that in January 1836 a party of whalers from Port Fairy travelled to the mouth of the Hopkins River in search of seals. Their boat overturned and one man was drowned. The three survivors were walking the 30 kilometres back to Port Fairy along the coast when, about halfway along, they discovered the wrecked ship in the dunes. It is said that Captain John Mills, who was in charge of the whaling station at Port Fairy promptly visited the wreck with several of his men, including Hugh Donnelly. Donnelly who was the originator of that version of events is now regarded as unreliable. Local history researcher Joan Fawcett believes Donnelly could not have visited the wreck in 1836 because he did not arrive in Victoria until 1841. The "mahogany" description can be traced to a letter from Port Fairy builder, architect and surveyor John Mason and published in the Melbourne Argus in 1876. He said he had seen the hull in 1846 and it "had the appearance of either cedar or mahogany." In 1884 Argus journalist `The Vagabond' wrote that the hull was built of "Spanish mahogany" and six years later Mason wrote another letter saying it might not have been mahogany but red gum or ironbark from New South Wales. He was too late with this new description as the wrecks mahogany tag was here to stay all through the hull was not visible as it had disappeared beneath the shifting sands by 1880. A more reliable account was later presented by the former editor of the Warrnambool Examiner, historian Richard Osburne, who wrote about the wreck in his book History of Warrnambool (published 1887). In it the author remembers to have noticed a wreck in the hummocks between Belfast and Warrnambool, in 1847 or 1848; he stated it was much nearer Warrnambool than Belfast, now known as Port Fairy, going on to state “in fact, it was only two or three miles from the former place, to the west of the big hummock which was supposed to fill Warrnambool Bay with drift sand washed by the Merri River before the cutting was made.” Osburne followed up with a letter to the Port Fairy Gazette on June 25, 1876, during a period of heightened interest in the wreck, although he was unsure of the provenance of the ship he went on to state in his letter. “The old wreck was, in fact, miles away from the Port Fairy beach, and only about four miles from Warrnambool. In the years 1847 and 1848. I have often seen the wreck and I regret to say I do not believe she was a foreign ship at all.”The ship model is significant for its association with the Warrnambool story of what is now referred to as the Mahogany Ship, an ancient shipwreck. The model is significant as it is an interpretation of a Portuguese caravel and possibly associated with the early history and exploration of Southern Australia. The model is a fine example of a hand crafted ship made from plans, not from a kit. Some of the materials used for the model are significant to the Gembrook community in that the timber used is a portion from a 30-meter pine tree that fell onto and destroyed the 120-year-old Gembrook church building. The model is also a dedication to Edward Kermond, who grew up in Warrnambool and claimed to have seen the shipwreck in the dunes when he was a lad in the late 19th century. (See note section of this document for further information on the creator and donation of the subject item).Ship model, an interpretation of a mahogany Portuguese carvel vessel in a glass display case with wood frame and a description plaque. Model is made from dark stained wood. The three masted vessel is fully rigged, with a Portuguese-like flag on mast. Plaque is rectangular, free standing on a pedestal. The model was handmade by Joe Hilder (Senior) in 1999 from flooring obtained from the Gembrook Uniting Church in Victoria. Inscriptions, hand written, under base of case and on plaque.Under base, black felt tip pen “Ship & Case made From / Flooring from Gembrook uniting Church, Flattened in 1999 / By Large Pine Tree.” On plaque, white paint "This interpretation of the Fabled Mahogany Ship was made by Joe Hilder, Gembrook Vic. is displayed in the memory of the late Edward Kermond (Ted) 1887-1973, a Warrnambool son who claimed to have seen the original ship as a child." flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, ship model, mahogany ship, mahogany ship story, portuguese caravel, joe hilder, edward kermond, ted kermond, gembrook uniting church, gembrook storm 1999, port fairy whalers, belfast whalers -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.
Waubra Church.World War 1 Memorial plaque (Marble)
This Marble Plaque was erected by the congregation of the Waubra Uniting Church in 1920, in memory of men of the Church who fought in "The Great War 1914-19" They were F.N.Ross,W.J.Yates (fallen soldiers),G.J.Beaumont, F.Bull,P.Bull,A.E.Clarke,W.G.Edwards,Rev F.J.Suggett,S.G.Waterton and G.D.Waterton.This church is now closed.In memory of those men who fought in W.W.1.Marble Plaque honoring the memory of men from the Waubra Uniting Church who fought in W.W.1.It is rectangular with an arch shaped top in which is incribed "TO THE GLORY OF GOD" with gold cross at centre of arch peak.The inscriptions are in black and red with the names in gold. "TO THE GLORY OF GOD IN HONOUR OF THE MEN OF THIS CHURCH WHO FOUGHT FOR RIGHT AND FREEDOM IN THE GREAT WAR.1914-19". waubra uniting church, marble memorial plaque 1914-19 -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Plaque, Royal Airforce Squadron Plaque, 1940's
This piece was given to servicemen to commemorate service, in each unit that they served. A bronze mounted on a wooden plaque, with the insignia of the Royal Airforce Squadron 14, and Arabic Script that translates to 'I spread my wings and keep my promise.'On the back of the plaque in black pen is marked 'On permanent loan from: 543369 Norman Storey, RAF, 14 Bomber Squadron M.E 1940 - 1943'. Marked on a white label on the back is also the translation of the script 'I spread my wings and keep my promise. (Arabic Script).' ww2, royal aiforce, 14, english royal airforce -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Plaque on footbridge Lakes Entrance Victoria, Bessie Larkins, 1985
plaque at Northern end of the footbridge noting the date of opening by Hon. AE Lind MLA. View across Cunninghame Arm to timbered area at hummocks Lakes Entrance Victoria. Plus a second photo from the foot bridge looking east toward the rotundaColour photograph of plaque at Northern end of the footbridge noting the date of opening by Hon. AE Lind MLA. View across Cunninghame Arm to timbered area at hummocks Lakes Entrance Victoria. Plus a second photo from the foot bridge looking east toward the rotundabridges, waterways, gippsland lakes -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Certificate, Diploma, 1946
... plaques ...Certificate of engineeering qualification awarded to War Camp internee, Stephan Asboth. Born 27.7.1914. Originally interned at Camp Loveday, in South Australia. Certificate reads that Asboth's achievement was "Gut" (good). Stephan Asboth was later employed by Rodney Shire.|Translated by Franz Fahnle in July 2010.Laminated and foam board backed certificate with hook secured to back of plaque. Wording in (freehand) Geman script. There are 6 siignatures and an official stamp at bottom in pink/mauve colour.tatura, diploma, asboth, s, engineering, loveday, camp 1, shire of rodney, ww2, civic, momentos, plaques -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Plaque - Sands of Gallipoli plaque
Circular Plaque.The Australian Spirit Sands of Gallipoli -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Plaque, RAAF
Plaque RAAF -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat School of Mines Plaque, pre 2004
Photograph of a plaqueThis building was officially opened by the Hon. Lindsay Thompson, MLA, CMG, MP - Minister of Education on 2nd June 1977.ballarat school of mines, plaque, lindsay thompson -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plaque, n.d
Port of Portland CollectionBronze plaqueFront: 'The construction of Portland Harbour commenced at this point November 1952'. verso- 'Portland Harbour Trust Commissioners, 1950'port of portland -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque
Brass plaque"This room was furnished in memory of our brother William Nicol Died Nov 1919"methodist babies' home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque
Brass plaque"The Room Was Equipped by Councillor & Mrs E.G.Batchelder"methodist babies' home -
Brimbank City Council
Plaque, ASNA Plaque from 1995
Wooden plaqueASNA 1995 -
Brimbank City Council
Plaque - Plaque, framed, Plaque - Beautification Award 1993, 1993
Wooden plaque.Beautification Award 1993beautification award, city of sunshine, 1993 -
Brimbank City Council
Plaque, Australia Day Plaque
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Brimbank City Council
Plaque, Sunshine City Sports Club 1974, 1974
Wooden Plaque -
Brimbank City Council
Plaque, Stores Depot Royal Australian Air Force 1989, 1989
Wooden plaque -
Brimbank City Council
Plaque, Keep Australia Beautiful Plaque from 1992, 1992
Wooden plaque -
Brimbank City Council
Wooden Plaque, TEn Thirty Four Road Safety Award, 1973
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Brimbank City Council
Metal Plaque, Metal Plaque City of Keilor 1977, 1977
Metal Plaque -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Plaque of the Ode
Plaque of the Odedocuments, current, general -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Plaque - Chaplains Dept, c2002
Presented by DViets first Chaplain.Record of the sub branch's first Padre.Plaque, wooden. Engraved: Presented by the first DViet Padre, Noel Boyce - Nov 02; Unit crest: Royal Army Chaplains' Department, Motto: Ïn This Sign Conquer".vietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch -
Camberwell RSL Sub-Branch
Bronze plaque, Memorial Plaque for Jack Allison's 57 years service to the Camberwell City RSL
Bronze PlaqueRecognition of Jack Allison's 57 years of continuance service to the Camberwell City RSL