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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: HANDWRITTEN BUSINESS 'CASH' ACCOUNTS (BUS, 1887-1891
Handwritten business 'Cash' accounts (Bush); approx 14 pages of accounts, paper-clipped together. Cash accounts for years 1891, 1887, 1888.person, individual, bush collection - personal, bendigo, bush collection, collection, business, retail, commerce, accounts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: COLLECTION OF HANDWRITTEN BUSINESS ACCOUN, 1889 - 1911
Collection of handwritten Business Accounts (Bush) varying from single page to few pages - latter pinned at top LH corner (torn pages from Account Books). Various headings - 'Accounts'; 'No. 4 shed'; 'Cellar' etc. a. 1889; to z. 1911.person, individual, bush collection - personal, bendigo, bush collection, collection, commerce, business, retail, accounts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD RECEIPTS ( MISS M, 1935-1940
Collection of approx 25 household receipts ( Miss M Bush) from 'Bendigo Electricity Supply and Tramways'.person, individual, bush collection - personal, bendigo, bush collection, collection, receipts, business, commerce, electricity, bendigo electricity supply -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: SUNBEAM MOTOR CYCLE CATALOGUES AND ENVELO, 1916-1920
Sunbeam Motor Cycle Catalogues and Envelope - S A Bush: a. Envelope addressed to S A Bush, Bairnsdale, posted in Streatham, England ; b. Catalogue for 'The Sunbeam Motor Cycle', Season 1916 with addendum dated June 1st, 1917. 24 pages. Handwritten ([pencil) on cover: R F Bush - St? ?? Rd, Streatham, London; c. Preliminary List - Sunbeam Motor Cycles, December 1919 - 8 pages with notations, handwritten on p. 5 27/4/20.person, individual, bush collection - personal, bush collection, collection, transport, motor cycles, catalogue -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: COLLECTION OF S A BUSH ACCOUNTS, ca. 1930?
Collection of S A Bush 'accounts' - front and back cover to 'account book' with some accounts on both inside covers (ca. 1919/20); various loose hand-written notes with account details; envelope addressed 'Mr S A Bush'.person, individual, bush collection - personal, bush collection, collection, business, commerce, retail -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: JULIET
An image of 'Juliet' after the original painting by A. Asti (Paris Salon.)Tuck's Post Card. Carte Postale. Postkarte. Raphael Tuck & Sons 'Connoisseur' series No. 2731. ' Juliet' is in a red gown with a white garment underneath. She has long flowing hair and has a hat or band around her hair. Art Publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen. Post card addressed to Miss L. Pethard, Fir St., Golden Square. Victorian stamp dated 26/ 5/ 06.postcard, photograph, female portrait, lydia chancellor collection, collection, female, individual, portrait, painting, costume, fashion, clothing, tuck's post card -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH OF JOHN STAFFORD FARRER
Small black and white photograph of a man wearing a jacket, whiite shirt and tie. This photograph was found beneath the floorboards of a house at 1 Dungey Ave. Bendigo next to a military certificate (item 6453). The certificate is for John Stafford Farrer and possible the photo represent John.person, individual, male -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: EXERCISE BOOK (COOKERY), 1918
Exercise Book belonging to Merle Bush, handwritten. Contains cookery methods rather than being a 'recipe book'. Includes some recipes.Merle Bushperson, individual, bush collection - personal -
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Document - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: NOTEPAD WITH HANDWRITTEN NOTES, 1920s
Approximately 40 pages of notes in notepad relating to Brownies and Girl Guides activities. Possibly notes from training course or courses. Relating mostly to activities, e.g. play.Merle Bushperson, individual, bush collection - personal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: EXERCISE BOOK (DOMESTIC ARTS), 1915
EXERCISE BOOK (DOMESTIC ARTS) - MERLE BUSH, Quarry Hill School. Handwritten notes relating to Domestic Art study. A photo of Merle Bush scanned from a newspaper cutting, 'The way we were'. Date unknown.person, individual, bush collection - personal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: COLLECTION OF TELEGRAMS, 1891 - 1894
Collection of approximately 15 Post Office telegraphs relating to Bush-Dahlsen marriage (1891) and birth of boy (1894).Merle Bushperson, individual, bush collection - personal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: COLLECTION OF TELEGRAMS (DEATH OF NINA BU, 1902
Collection of approximately 19 Post Office telegraphs to S. A. Bush relating to the death of his wife, Nina, July 1902.person, individual, bush collection - personal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: SYMPATHY CARDS TO S.A. BUSH, 1902
Eighteen sympathy cards.To S. A. Bush on the death of his wife.person, individual, bush collection - personal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: COLLECTION OF GUIDING (GIRL GUIDES), 1930 1932
Collection of campcraft notes of Merle Bush. A: '9C' on first page - 3 ringed binder with covers; B: 'Diary' of loose leaves with 1 ring binder; C: Notes - 2 pinned pages - '11th Campcraft'; D: Loose leaf notes - 11th Campcraft (with single paperclip); e: Loose leaf notes - 11th Campcraft (with two paperclips)Merle Bushperson, individual, bush collection - personal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - W.D. MASON COLLECTION: JACOB (JACK) VALSTAR
Photograph attached on cardboard of Jacob (Jack) Valstar - stained glass artist - 8/8/1908-22/11/1978person, individual, jacob valstar -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - W.D. MASON COLLECTION: OWEN WALTER WILLIAMS
Photograph attached to cardboard. Owen Walter Williams (1862-1922) Founder of W.D. Mason Pty Ltdperson, individual, owen williams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - W.D. MASON COLLECTION: RAYMOND JOHN MCKINDLEY
Photograph attached to cardboard. Raymond John McKindley leadlight glazier, born 30/05/1958 - died 21/09/1998.person, individual, raymond mckindley -
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Book, Mike Colman, Crew : the story of the men who flew RAAF Lancaster J for Jig, 2018
The story of an RAAF Lancaster bomber crew shot down over France in 1944. On the evening of 24 February 1944, RAAF Lancaster bomber J for Jig took off from an airfield in Lincolnshire. On board was a crew of seven young men - five Australians, two Scots - whose mission was to bomb factories in Schweinfurt, Germany. But J for Jig never reached its target. It was shot down in the night skies over France. This book is about the seven lives on that aircraft - who they were, what they did, whom they loved, and whom they left behind. Some were to die that night, and others were to survive, withstanding incredible hardships and adventures as prisoners and evaders in a war that was far from over. Crew brilliantly recreates J for Jig's final mission but, more than that, in telling seven individuals' stories Mike Colman has captured the achievements, loss and the enduring legacy of the generation that fought in the Second World War.Ill, p.326.non-fictionThe story of an RAAF Lancaster bomber crew shot down over France in 1944. On the evening of 24 February 1944, RAAF Lancaster bomber J for Jig took off from an airfield in Lincolnshire. On board was a crew of seven young men - five Australians, two Scots - whose mission was to bomb factories in Schweinfurt, Germany. But J for Jig never reached its target. It was shot down in the night skies over France. This book is about the seven lives on that aircraft - who they were, what they did, whom they loved, and whom they left behind. Some were to die that night, and others were to survive, withstanding incredible hardships and adventures as prisoners and evaders in a war that was far from over. Crew brilliantly recreates J for Jig's final mission but, more than that, in telling seven individuals' stories Mike Colman has captured the achievements, loss and the enduring legacy of the generation that fought in the Second World War.royal australian air force - aerial operations - europe, royal australian air force - biographies -
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Book, Naval Institute, U-boat adventures : firsthand accounts from World War II, 2010
Twenty-two U-boat veterans tell their stories in this collection of their experiences, recorded by the author during several years of travel throughout Germany. While many books have been written about the U-boat war, this is one of the few that focuses on the lives of the submariners, and rarer still is its concentration on the crewmen rather than the officers. Melanie Wiggins interviewed seventeen men of the enlisted ranks, along with five commanders, to take readers into the terrifying world of underwater warfare, where every single crewman made a crucial difference in the fate of his boat. As she searched for and interviewed U-boat men, Wiggins also collected photographs from scrapbooks and archives, and consulted war-era personnel records and secret diaries. Her attendance at a reunion of the crew of U-682 netted a wealth of information as did her interviews with submarine veterans in Gؤrlitz, former East Germany. Her interviews with Admiral Otto Kretschmer just two months before his death and ninety-four-year-old Commander Jѓrgen Wattenberg in Hamburg add important dimensions to the work. Among the individual sagas included are Radioman Hans Bѓrck's description of his 1942 patrol to Aruba and the visit of Japanese submarine I-30 at Lorient; Fireman 2nd Class Josef Erben's explanation of how his boat, U-128, got stuck on a large rock and had to be hauled free; POW Ernst Gؤ:thling's memories of being wounded in a British prison camp when German planes mistakenly dropped bombs in the area.Index, bibliography, notes, ill, p.250.non-fictionTwenty-two U-boat veterans tell their stories in this collection of their experiences, recorded by the author during several years of travel throughout Germany. While many books have been written about the U-boat war, this is one of the few that focuses on the lives of the submariners, and rarer still is its concentration on the crewmen rather than the officers. Melanie Wiggins interviewed seventeen men of the enlisted ranks, along with five commanders, to take readers into the terrifying world of underwater warfare, where every single crewman made a crucial difference in the fate of his boat. As she searched for and interviewed U-boat men, Wiggins also collected photographs from scrapbooks and archives, and consulted war-era personnel records and secret diaries. Her attendance at a reunion of the crew of U-682 netted a wealth of information as did her interviews with submarine veterans in Gؤrlitz, former East Germany. Her interviews with Admiral Otto Kretschmer just two months before his death and ninety-four-year-old Commander Jѓrgen Wattenberg in Hamburg add important dimensions to the work. Among the individual sagas included are Radioman Hans Bѓrck's description of his 1942 patrol to Aruba and the visit of Japanese submarine I-30 at Lorient; Fireman 2nd Class Josef Erben's explanation of how his boat, U-128, got stuck on a large rock and had to be hauled free; POW Ernst Gؤ:thling's memories of being wounded in a British prison camp when German planes mistakenly dropped bombs in the area.world war 1939 – 1945 –naval operations - germany, germany - u-boats -
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Book, Hardie Grant, Remember them : a guide to Victoria's wartime heritage, 2009
This detailed and accessible guidebook shares the personal stories of the individuals honoured in 250 of Victoria's key war memorials. Arranged geographically, with accompanying maps and photographs, this comprehensive book covers metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria, providing a unique insight into our wartime history and the local heroes who fought for our country.Index, bibliography, ill, maps, p.308.non-fictionThis detailed and accessible guidebook shares the personal stories of the individuals honoured in 250 of Victoria's key war memorials. Arranged geographically, with accompanying maps and photographs, this comprehensive book covers metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria, providing a unique insight into our wartime history and the local heroes who fought for our country.soldiers - monuments - victoria, military involvement - australia - history -
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Book, Department of Veterans' Affair, Stolen Years : Australian Prisoners of War, 2002
Created by the Australian War Memorial, this book is an online companion to a travelling exhibition that explores the lives of those who were held captive by the Japanese. It describes what happened during the time these individuals spend months and years behind barbed wire, hungry, bored, cold, and sick. The book tells the story of how many survived and why they deserve our respect and understanding.Ill, p.157.non-fictionCreated by the Australian War Memorial, this book is an online companion to a travelling exhibition that explores the lives of those who were held captive by the Japanese. It describes what happened during the time these individuals spend months and years behind barbed wire, hungry, bored, cold, and sick. The book tells the story of how many survived and why they deserve our respect and understanding. world war 1939 – 1945 - prisons and prisoners – australia, prisoners of war - australia - pictorial works -
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Book, Allan Hall, War crimes and terror
A series of articles relating to acts of terror both by institutions, governments and individualsill (b/w), p.192.non-fictionA series of articles relating to acts of terror both by institutions, governments and individualswar crimes, terror -
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Book, Ian Grant, A dictionary of Australian military history from colonial times to the gulf war, 1992
An alphabetical listing of various aspects of Australian military history including battles, technologies and individuals.p.414.non-fictionAn alphabetical listing of various aspects of Australian military history including battles, technologies and individuals.australia - history - military, australia - history - military - encyclopaedias -
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Book, Allan Mawdsley, In ages past, 2010
A history of the Brigade from its foundation in Victoria, arranged into chapters each dealing with the work of an individual commissioner. Includes illustrations.Index, notes, ill (b/w), p.228.non-fictionA history of the Brigade from its foundation in Victoria, arranged into chapters each dealing with the work of an individual commissioner. Includes illustrations.st john ambulance brigade - victorian district, ambulance services -
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Book, McKernan, Michae, When this thing happened : the story of a father, a son, and the wars that changed them, 2015
As deputy director of the Australian War Memorial for many years, Michael McKernan had heard and written about many stories of war. For him, war was never about the big picture; it always came down to the individual. Yet little did he know when he met his future wife in 1989 that her father would soon be telling him, over many leisurely afternoons, his own story, of being made a slave to the Nazis in the Second World War, and its unforeseeable consequences.p.228.non-fictionAs deputy director of the Australian War Memorial for many years, Michael McKernan had heard and written about many stories of war. For him, war was never about the big picture; it always came down to the individual. Yet little did he know when he met his future wife in 1989 that her father would soon be telling him, over many leisurely afternoons, his own story, of being made a slave to the Nazis in the Second World War, and its unforeseeable consequences.war and families - australia, ukranians - australia - biography -
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Book, Chartwell Books, Classic fighters : the inside story, 2005
'Packed with fascinating facts, this volume contains incredibly detailed cutaway drawings of arguably the greatest fighter aircraft ever flown. Each drawing examines what's 'under the skin', clearly showing 'the inside story' - airframe structure, cockpit components, engines, fuel tanks, avionics, machine guns and cannon, missiles and bombs - revealing how the fighters were built, and the weapons they have carried into combat. Each significant component is given a number and is identified in an accompanying key. Moreover, together with stunning photographs, as well as detailed specifications, the absorbing in-depth development histories provide avid aviation enthusiasts all the information they could wish for about the most exciting warplanes spanning almost a hundred years. The aircraft themselves vary tremendously, from simple, wooden-framed, fabric-covered machines with open cockpits, often firing machine guns through whirring, propellers, to super-fast, highly maneuverable, sophisticated and stealthy fighters armed to the teeth with multi-barrel cannons and missiles that can destroy enemy aircraft from beyond visual range. In between are featured a host of combat-proven fighters, many of which have recorded a plethora of 'firsts' - first jet warplane, first supersonic fighter to enter service, first Mach 2 and even Mach 3 interceptors, first tail-less delta machine, first sweeping-wing machine, first missile-armed fighter, and many more. It is certainly an extraordinarily wide-ranging subject presented in such a fantastically individual manner that it is difficult to imagine a more striking volume in aviation publishing.Ill, p,253.non-fiction'Packed with fascinating facts, this volume contains incredibly detailed cutaway drawings of arguably the greatest fighter aircraft ever flown. Each drawing examines what's 'under the skin', clearly showing 'the inside story' - airframe structure, cockpit components, engines, fuel tanks, avionics, machine guns and cannon, missiles and bombs - revealing how the fighters were built, and the weapons they have carried into combat. Each significant component is given a number and is identified in an accompanying key. Moreover, together with stunning photographs, as well as detailed specifications, the absorbing in-depth development histories provide avid aviation enthusiasts all the information they could wish for about the most exciting warplanes spanning almost a hundred years. The aircraft themselves vary tremendously, from simple, wooden-framed, fabric-covered machines with open cockpits, often firing machine guns through whirring, propellers, to super-fast, highly maneuverable, sophisticated and stealthy fighters armed to the teeth with multi-barrel cannons and missiles that can destroy enemy aircraft from beyond visual range. In between are featured a host of combat-proven fighters, many of which have recorded a plethora of 'firsts' - first jet warplane, first supersonic fighter to enter service, first Mach 2 and even Mach 3 interceptors, first tail-less delta machine, first sweeping-wing machine, first missile-armed fighter, and many more. It is certainly an extraordinarily wide-ranging subject presented in such a fantastically individual manner that it is difficult to imagine a more striking volume in aviation publishing.fighter planes - history, fighter planes -
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Book, Oxford University Press, The Oxford companion to Australian military history, 1995
This landmark book explores the richness and diversity of Australian military history, which has had a profound impact on the development of Australia. The two world wars - destructive yet often ennobling commitments for the young nation - have been the most important experiences for several generations of Australians, but military considerations and obligations have had a pervasive influence throughout Australian history. Just as it would be impossible to form a proper understanding of that history without due consideration of Gallipoli, the Kokoda Track, and conscription, it would be difficult to exaggerate the abiding influence of the 'digger' and the Anzac legend. From the beginnings of European settlement and the violence that accompanied it, to the more recent engagement of Australian forces in the Gulf War and peace-keeping operations in Africa, military questions have been a constant theme in the story of Australia. Anzac and Gallipoli are well-known names in the consciousness, but they can only be fully appreciated if examined in a wider context. This book does just that, providing a detailed analysis of Australian military achievements and an assessment of the importance of war in Australian history. The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History covers all aspects of this complex and fascinating subject. It contains more than 800 individual entries, written by leading military historians. All the major campaigns and battles are examined, along with significant military and civilian figures, such as Thomas Blamey, John Monash, John Curtin, Albert Jacka and Charles Bean. There are articles on weapons and weapons systems and on the development of the individual services and their component parts. The roles of industry, science and technology are analysed, and a series of essay-length articles discusses key aspects of our military legacy, including military humour and the impact of war on Australian film, television and literature. Here, then, is the most comprehensive guide to Australian military history, ranging from the colonial period to the 1990s. The Companion is supplemented by 100 photographs and by more than 30 maps. It is an indispensable source for students, specialists and general readers alike. Collapse summaryBibliography, ill, maps, p.692.non-fictionThis landmark book explores the richness and diversity of Australian military history, which has had a profound impact on the development of Australia. The two world wars - destructive yet often ennobling commitments for the young nation - have been the most important experiences for several generations of Australians, but military considerations and obligations have had a pervasive influence throughout Australian history. Just as it would be impossible to form a proper understanding of that history without due consideration of Gallipoli, the Kokoda Track, and conscription, it would be difficult to exaggerate the abiding influence of the 'digger' and the Anzac legend. From the beginnings of European settlement and the violence that accompanied it, to the more recent engagement of Australian forces in the Gulf War and peace-keeping operations in Africa, military questions have been a constant theme in the story of Australia. Anzac and Gallipoli are well-known names in the consciousness, but they can only be fully appreciated if examined in a wider context. This book does just that, providing a detailed analysis of Australian military achievements and an assessment of the importance of war in Australian history. The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History covers all aspects of this complex and fascinating subject. It contains more than 800 individual entries, written by leading military historians. All the major campaigns and battles are examined, along with significant military and civilian figures, such as Thomas Blamey, John Monash, John Curtin, Albert Jacka and Charles Bean. There are articles on weapons and weapons systems and on the development of the individual services and their component parts. The roles of industry, science and technology are analysed, and a series of essay-length articles discusses key aspects of our military legacy, including military humour and the impact of war on Australian film, television and literature. Here, then, is the most comprehensive guide to Australian military history, ranging from the colonial period to the 1990s. The Companion is supplemented by 100 photographs and by more than 30 maps. It is an indispensable source for students, specialists and general readers alike. Collapse summary australia - armed forces - history, australia - armed forces - encyclopaedias -
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Book, Derrik Mercer, Chronicle of the Second World War, 1990
This volume continues to use the approach of previous "Chronicles" and details the events of the war from September 1939 to August 1945, week by week and even hour by your for certain key events such as the D-Day landing. It contains black and white and colour photographs, some of them full page size and the content has been checked by senior British military chiefs: Lord Lewis, Sir John Stanier and Sir Michael Armitage. Topics range from "My War", which gives personal war memoirs from well-known public figures including Spike Milligan, Dr Robert Runcie, Denis Healey and Vera Lynn, and "The Technology of the War", which details machinery as it developed in all waring nations for the war in the air, on land and at sea, to "The Heroes of the War", which contains details of every individual who won the Victoria Cross or the George Cross during the war.Index, ill, maps, p.731.non-fictionThis volume continues to use the approach of previous "Chronicles" and details the events of the war from September 1939 to August 1945, week by week and even hour by your for certain key events such as the D-Day landing. It contains black and white and colour photographs, some of them full page size and the content has been checked by senior British military chiefs: Lord Lewis, Sir John Stanier and Sir Michael Armitage. Topics range from "My War", which gives personal war memoirs from well-known public figures including Spike Milligan, Dr Robert Runcie, Denis Healey and Vera Lynn, and "The Technology of the War", which details machinery as it developed in all waring nations for the war in the air, on land and at sea, to "The Heroes of the War", which contains details of every individual who won the Victoria Cross or the George Cross during the war.world war 1939-1945 - history, world war 1939-1945 - pictorial works -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - ELMA WINSLADE WELLS COLLECTION: PHOTO OF ROBERT SHAPLAND
A small photo of Robert Shapland a relative of Elma Winslade Wells. The photo is a half portrait of Robert showing him with black hair and a beard. He is wearing a black jacket. On the back the logo of the City of London photographic company, 2 queen Street Cheapside. Photo "Galvano" engravers to Her Majesty and the Royal Family.person, individual, robert shapland -
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Photograph - ELMA WINSLADE WELLS COLLECTION: EDGAR SHAPLAND
A small black and white photograph of Edgar Shapland. Edgar was a relative of Elma Winslade Wells. Edgar is shown looking left wearing a white shirt and a light coloured jacket buttoned up. He has fair hair parted in the middle. On the back the logo of Henry Goodman, portrait & landscape photographer, 1&6 Fort Hill, Margate, established 1858.person, individual, edgar shapland