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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Dudley McCarthy, Australia in the War 1939-1945/South-West Pacific Area First
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Lionel Wigmore, Australia in the War 1939-1945/The Japanese Thrust
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Allan S. Walker, Australia in the War 1939-1945/Medical Series/Middle East and Far East
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Allan S. Walker, Australia in the War 1939-1945/Clinical Problems of War
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Field-Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis, The Alexander Memoirs 1940-1945, 1962
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book/Paperback, Alan Fitzgerald, AWM/ VICTORY/ 1945- WAR & PEACE, 1995
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Booklet, Australia Remembers 1945-1995 Lilydale High School
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Alan Fitzgerald, Victory 1945 War and Peace - 50 Years Ago, 1995
Bookworld war 1939-1945, campaigns, naval operations -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Courier Co Ltd, The History of the 17th. Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery 1938-1945
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Brodie Publishing Company Pty Ltd, Eyewitness to War - Australia's Pacific Campaign 1941-1945, 1985
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Book Club Associates, A World Atlas of Military History 1945-1984, 1984
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australia Post Philatelic Group, White Ensign 1939-1945 The Navy goes to War, 1993
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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Book, Rosalind Smallwood, Hard to go bung / World War II Soldier / Settlement in Victoria / 1945 - 1962
World War Two, Settlement in Victoria 1945-1962non-fictionWorld War Two, Settlement in Victoria 1945-1962world war two, soldier, soldier settlement, book -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, The desert rats : the history of the 7th Armoured Division 1938 to 1945, 1954
The history of the 7th Armoured Division 1938 to 1945Ill, maps, p.312.non-fictionThe history of the 7th Armoured Division 1938 to 1945world war 1939-1945 - campaigns - north africa, world war 1939 - 1945 - regimental histories -
Benalla Aviation Museum and Men's Shed Inc.
Newsletter - Victory Edition August 1945, Air Force Association Victory Issue August 1945
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Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Sculptor of Statues in the Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Charles Francis Summers 1858-1945
Biography of Charles F. Summers, sculptor of the Statues in the Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens. How they came to be classical statues through the influence of his father who was a sculptor and his studies in Rome.Link between Summers' famous Melbourne statue and studies in Italy and sculptor Benzoni with his works presently housed in the Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens01 Photocopy with coloured photo, top right corner. 02 Newspaper article, no date, very likely from the Courier Ballarat. 03 one almost illegible handwritten sheet with advertisements in colour, left hand side of page.sculptors, pavilion, charles francis summers, ballarat botanical gardens pavilion, statues in the ballarat botanical gardens. "flight of pompei, "modesty", "ruth", "rebecca", "suzanne". "burke and wills" statuemelbourne., australian sculptor, john garner collection, garner, dr, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, statues -
Mentone Grammar School
The School Tuck Shop 1945
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Mentone Grammar School
Mentone Grammar Cadet Unit, ANZAC Day 1945
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Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 34th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1945
Annual report produced by Kadimah32 pagest. ginsburg, s. goldstein, alick mushin, p.h. block, j. solvey, a. braizblat, v. fonda, a. nirens, i. rothman, j. semel, b. tron, h. dorevitch, j. giligitch, s. maranz, m. shechter, n. suchowolski, i. saks -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Rates Notice: Bock 1946, Shire of Bet Bet General Rate, Water & Sanitary Service Notice 1945-46, 1946
Murray Comrie Collection. A property rate notice from the Shire of Bet Bet, addressed to Isabella Bock of Tarnagulla. Dated 3 Jan 1946. Form is in duplicate, top copy pink, lower copy orange. tarnagulla, council, rates, properties, houses, law, bock -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - Sir, who won the war? Gippsland 1939 - 1945, 2019
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Medal - G.F.Wills, 1939*1945
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Medal, service madals, 1939-1945
miniatures, 39-45 star Africa star, air crew Europe, 39-45 Defence, 39-45 war medal, 39-45 Australian service medal -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Medal - N.C.Greenwood, service madals, 1939-1945
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - Australia in the War 1939-1945, Royal Australian Navy 1942-1945
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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Photograph H.M.A.S. Hobart, Black and white photograph of H.M.A.S. Hobart near Mount Fujiama Japan 1945
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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Map - Framed map of Bougainville campaign, Framed campaign map of Bougainville campaign November 1944 to June 1945, showing movements of Brigades and actions
Glass framed map of Bougainville Campaign26th Infantry Battallion -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme - Document, programme, Dedication of the 1939-1945 War Memorial by Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, 1954
The order of service of the ceremony to dedicate the Shrine Forecourt by the Queen on 28 February 1954. The Queen laid a wreath and lit the Eternal Flame as part of the ceremony. The design of the Forecourt was part of a competition that was run to find a suitable memorial. The Forecourt is cross shaped. The Cenotaph is 65 feet high and rises as a focal point to the Forecourt, it is balanced on the other side by three 70 foot high flagstaffs. The sculpture at the top of the Centoph is "carved in Footscray basalt. It represents six men in battle dress of the Navy, Army and Air Services, carrying a bier on which lies the figure of a dead comrade draped with the national flag. Its simple symbolism harmonises with the great shrine itself and sums up with dramatic power the whole message of the monument - the debt of the living to the dead, the eternal bond between the fallen and those who enjoy the fruits of their sacrifice." Also from the souvenir booklet: "In front of the Cenotaph, surrounded by a protective railing, the Eternal Flame which burns continually in its great bronze bowl. The eternal flame is an ancient symbol signifying at times the continuing spirit of a city, at others the constancy of man to an ideal, and again as they symbol of continuing faith." The document was in a file with other documents concerning the Shrine and it's history (01181 - 01191).A record of the dedication of the Forecourt at the Shrine of Remembrance by the Queen. There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this and other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01191)Cream paper program with blue print, single page folded in half, order of service for the dedication of the Shrine Forecourt on 28 February 1954.memorial, wreath laying ceremony, royal visit, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Members of the Melbourne Intermediate Legacy Club who served in the Defence Services 1939-1945
A list of 22 members of the ILC who had served in the second world war and their details if known. A second note mentions that of 42 ILC members, there were 33 that served in the second world war. 12 in the AIF, 12 in the AMF, 8 in the RAAF, and 1 in the Indian Army. The balance were in reserved occupations or had ill health. Ranks held included 2 Majors, 2 Captains, 2 Lieutenants, and 1 pilot officer. Also noted was that 2 became POWs and one in the RAAF served in the No 10 Squadron. Background: The ILC was formed in 1929. The idea of the club sprang from those boys who had outgrown the Junior Legacy Club. In the early days it fielded a lacrosse team and it was this that mainly held the members together. Enthusiasm wained after a few years as it lacked a solid objective. The answer came from one of its members and in 1938 they founded the Don Esses Club. This was a club for the children of incapacitated ex-servicemen which met every Thursday night at 7.30 run by the ILC members. The name came from the signallers' code Disabled Servicemen's Sons. During the second world war 80% of the members of the ILC enlisted in the services. Leaving only 8 members that could not join due to ill health or reserved occupations. They continued the Don Esses and whatever aid they could to Legacy. ILC members had always helped Legacy where possible including being camp leaders or camp staff, with the annual demonstrations, and coffee stalls at the ANZAC dawn service. Post second world war some ILC members were nominated into Legacy, others drifted away in civil occupations. It was found difficult to recruit new blood into the ILC and eventually membership waned when the boys from the Don Esses clubs found other youth activities to join. The ILC ceased to meet regularly in the mid fifties. However a strong comradeship still existed between members and they would meet in one anothers homes. Members were always ready to help the senior Legacy Club in any way in their power and still helped at Christmas parties and summer camps. ILC was a service rendering organisation and was self governing. Non-sectarian and non-political, the members were ex-junior legatees over 18 years of age. After serving in World War 2 members were eligible to become members of Legacy. Was in a folder of material collated about the ILC by an early archive committee. List included: Edward Kennedy Graham Billiet, Cecil Waters, Len Frazer, Jack Suggett, Bert Hollingsworth, Jack Belsey, Frank Bell, Norman Smith, Ron Rimmer, Bill (Spud) Murphy, Jim Day, Don Cameron, Bill Johnston, Frank 'Happy' Holliday, Alan Williams, Doug Wade, Jack Rintoul, Bill Stanbridge, Alan Francis, Chris JorgensonA record of where the ILC members served in world war two and some of the ranks they attained. The ILC was active from 1929 to 1974.White lined note paper with handwritten list of members who served in World War 2.ilc, membership, junior legatee -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, The National War Memorial of Victoria (S2) : An interpretive appreciation of The Shrine of Remembrance (1914-1918) and the 1939-1945 War Memorial, c1955
A booklet produced about the Shrine of Remembrance. Its full title mentions the 1939-45 memorial and 'Including a full description of the many features of the Memorial together with its history and thirty six photographs.' The exact date is unknown but was after the Queen dedicated the World War 2 memorial in 1954. Item was with other photos and programmes from different items relating to the Shrine of Remembrance - including discussions on its location and design. Labelled 'Shrine of Remembrance S1 - S14' it was part of an old archive numbering system, that showed there has been efforts in the past to collect, order and save items of Legacy's history. (01181 - 01190, 01206 - 01211, 01649, 01650).Details of the Shrine of Remembrance published for the public. It is important to note it mentions that Legacy had an important role in promoting the construction of the original design over alternate proposals (of a civic square or a hospital). There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this and other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01190, 01206 - 01211, 01649).A 40 page of booklet describing the Shrine, buff paper in a cream cover with black and white photos and black print.Handwritten on top right corner of the cover is S2 in red pen, part of an original numbering system.memorial, shrine of remembrance