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Lara RSL Sub BranchSepia Photograph, Photograph of Peronne France 2nd Sept.1918
... Tired and under strength, units such as the 21st Battalion skilfully drove the enemy from their well-established positions, This photograph shows the aftermath of fighting in Peronne. ww1, peronne france, lara r.s.l. australian 2nd division, mont st quentin. ...Between 31 August and 2 September 1918, Australia's Second Division attacked and captured the German stronghold of Mont St Quentin, the key to the strategic town of Péronne on the Somme River. Tired and under strength, units such as the 21st Battalion skilfully drove the enemy from their well-established positions,This photograph shows the aftermath of fighting in Peronne.Rectangular shaped Sepia Photograph.Peronne France 2 Sept. 1918. The ruined town,seen from across the Somme Canal.Immediately above the centre of town shrapnel may be observed bursting over the old historic church.ww1, peronne france, lara r.s.l. australian 2nd division, mont st quentin. -
Lara RSL Sub BranchBook, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18 - Volume VIII - Australian Flying Corps Author F.M.Cutlack. 6th edition, 1938
... Record of Australian Air Corps using personal diaries. mesopotamia world war one squadrons 1,2,3 and 4 private diaries german offensive air warfare turkish retreat gaza mezzines ridge somme types of fighting aircraft Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18 - Volume VIII - Australian Flying Corps. ...Historical record of the Australian Flying Corps from diaries of airmen and the Australian War Museum. No. 1 Squadron - private diaries of Lt. Colonel R. Williams. No, 2,3,and 4 Squadrons.Record of Australian Air Corps using personal diaries.Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18 - Volume VIII - Australian Flying Corps. Maps and Illustrations Sixth editionmesopotamia, world war one, squadrons 1,2,3 and 4, private diaries, german offensive, air warfare, turkish retreat, gaza, mezzines ridge, somme, types of fighting aircraft -
Shepparton RSL Sub BranchTin, Period. WW2
... These tablets have been produced by science to keep the diggers in top fighting condition. Not rare but everybody both male and female (Nurses etc.) would be issued with this tin of tablets. sterilizing outfit. ww2 new guinea korian war borneo boganville etc., etc As Above 7 by 3.5 by 2.5 mm tin. ...Normal WW2 and Korian War period, normal for this period and contains the bottles of sterilization tabletsThe Diggers Water Bottle had to be completly emptied then refilled with the water available, then the tablets added according to the instructions inside the lid. This enabled the Digger to drink his water in the surity that he would not pick up a problem from contaminated water that may have been his only liquid available. These tablets have been produced by science to keep the diggers in top fighting condition. Not rare but everybody both male and female (Nurses etc.) would be issued with this tin of tablets.7 by 3.5 by 2.5 mm tin. The lid is 2.5 mm deep painted black with white writing which says, STERILIZING OUTFIT FOR USE WITH WATER BOTTLES (Keep Dry)As Abovesterilizing outfit., ww2, new guinea, korian war, borneo, boganville etc., etc -
Shepparton RSL Sub BranchBottle-Tablet. 50 Thio. Tablets, Bottle, Period. WW2
... These tablets have been produced by science to keep the diggers in top fighting condition. Not rare but everybody both male and female (Nurses etc.) would be issued with this tin of tablets. bottle from sterilizing outfit outfit. contains blue tablets ww2 new guinea korian war borneo boganville etc., etc Marked on bottle in blue paint, 50. ...Normal WW2 and Korian War period, normal for this period bottle contains Thio. Tablets.The Diggers Water Bottle had to be completly emptied then refilled with the water available, then the tablets added after crushing according to the instructions inside the lid. This enabled the Digger to drink his water in the surity that he would not pick up a problem from the contaminated water that may have been his only liquid available. These tablets have been produced by science to keep the diggers in top fighting condition. Not rare but everybody both male and female (Nurses etc.) would be issued with this tin of tablets.60 X 18 mm glass bottle with cork 11 X 17 mm and cotton wool, contains 50 blue Thio tabletsMarked on bottle in blue paint, 50. Thio. Tablets. Drug Houses of Australia Ltd. Australia. bottle from sterilizing outfit outfit. contains blue tablets, ww2, new guinea, korian war, borneo, boganville etc., etc -
Shepparton RSL Sub BranchBottle-Tablet. 50 Thio. Tablets, Bottle, Period. WW2
... These tablets have been produced by science to keep the diggers in top fighting condition. Not rare but everybody both male and female (Nurses etc.) would be issued with this tin of tablets. ww2 new guinea korian war borneo boganville etc., etc bottle contains 50 white sterilization tablets Marked on bottle in blue paint, 50. ...Normal WW2 and Korian War period, normal for this period bottle contains Sterilization Tablets.The Diggers Water Bottle had to be completly emptied then refilled with the water available, then the tablets added after crushing according to the instructions inside the lid. This enabled the Digger to drink his water in the surity that he would not pick up a problem from the contaminated water that may have been his only liquid available. These tablets have been produced by science to keep the diggers in top fighting condition. Not rare but everybody both male and female (Nurses etc.) would be issued with this tin of tablets.60 X 18 mm glass bottle with cork 11 X 17 mm and cotton wool, contains 50 White Sterilization tabletsMarked on bottle in blue paint, 50. Sterilization. Tablets. Drug Houses of Australia Ltd. Australia. ww2, new guinea, korian war, borneo, boganville etc., etc, bottle contains 50 white sterilization tablets -
Lara RSL Sub BranchNewspaper - The Sun Dated 15/12/1939 - My War Part 4 - Graf Spee Defeated, Local Newspaper 15/12/1939 Special reporting World War 2 news
... Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara The Sun Newspaper dated 5/12/1939 wit reports of World War 2 News History recorded by Local Newspaper graf spee defeated fins fight on against soviets Local Newspaper reporting World War 2 News The Sun Newspaper Special - My War Part 4 - Graf Spee Defeated Local Newspaper 15/12/1939 Special reporting World War 2 news Newspaper The Sun Dated 15/12/1939 - My War Part 4 - Graf Spee Defeated ...The Sun Newspaper dated 5/12/1939 wit reports of World War 2 NewsHistory recorded by Local NewspaperThe Sun Newspaper Special - My War Part 4 - Graf Spee DefeatedLocal Newspaper reporting World War 2 Newsgraf spee defeated, fins fight on against soviets -
J. Ward Museum ComplexBook - Wilmer M. Ely 1910, The Boy Chums In The Forest; or, Hunting for Plume Birds in the Florida Everglades
... In this story is fully told how the chums encountered the Indians; their battles with the escaped convicts; their fight with the wild boars and alligators; and many exciting encounters and escapes. ..."The story of the boy chums hunting the blue herons and the pink and white egrets for their plumes in the forests of Florida is full of danger and excitement. In this story is fully told how the chums encountered the Indians; their battles with the escaped convicts; their fight with the wild boars and alligators; and many exciting encounters and escapes. This is the third story of the boy chums' adventures." -- 1910. A.L. Burt. https://c.web.umkc.edu/crossonm/boychums.htmIn green cloth with a pasted-on colour lithograph illustration. Black and red titles with a black and white frontispiece. 304 pages. Book is in fair the boards show some use and shelf-wear. The front and back covers are worn with some staining and foxing. Corners are worn and holes in spine. Binding tight and text unmarked. Internally there is some light soiling. No Jacket. fiction"The story of the boy chums hunting the blue herons and the pink and white egrets for their plumes in the forests of Florida is full of danger and excitement. In this story is fully told how the chums encountered the Indians; their battles with the escaped convicts; their fight with the wild boars and alligators; and many exciting encounters and escapes. This is the third story of the boy chums' adventures." -- 1910. A.L. Burt. https://c.web.umkc.edu/crossonm/boychums.htmadventures, boys -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 32, July 1987 to October 1987
... The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 22 July to 3 October 1987. teaching positions advertised pre-employment courses courses available smb workshops on welfare industry ballarat mayoe jim reeves presentations to apprentices cut-price cuts to help campus hair-athon ballarat east recreation centre new course for single parents at smb community radio in smb complex jodi jobling fights jobless vicious circle fix it yourself workshop debra medwell awarded real estate scholarship ballarat east free library back in use by smb $1.2 million for building upgrade at smb bcae nursing education apprentices win crop award david loader greg taylor brett gervason mark clementson damian leonard lecturer john taylor grants for education and health increase student places at smb dennis else speaks to u 3 a group silence is not always golden hearing help card hospitality - boom industry illiteracy 'life of deception' flauto dolce recorder ensemble michelle carra hairdressing winner aboriginal women's program self-awareness program jack barker retirement aboriginal studies in primary schools pat watson welding course brendan broadbent farming apprentice new directions at bcae dr john sharpham basic electronics for women at smb Book with green cover, front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 22 July to 3 October 1987.Book with green cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, smb workshops on welfare industry, ballarat mayoe jim reeves, presentations to apprentices, cut-price cuts to help campus, hair-athon, ballarat east recreation centre, new course for single parents at smb, community radio in smb complex, jodi jobling fights jobless vicious circle, fix it yourself workshop, debra medwell awarded real estate scholarship, ballarat east free library back in use by smb, $1.2 million for building upgrade at smb, bcae nursing education, apprentices win crop award, david loader, greg taylor, brett gervason, mark clementson, damian leonard, lecturer john taylor, grants for education and health, increase student places at smb, dennis else speaks to u 3 a group, silence is not always golden, hearing help card, hospitality - boom industry, illiteracy 'life of deception', flauto dolce recorder ensemble, michelle carra hairdressing winner, aboriginal women's program, self-awareness program, jack barker retirement, aboriginal studies in primary schools, pat watson welding course, brendan broadbent farming apprentice, new directions at bcae, dr john sharpham, basic electronics for women at smb -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 78, April 1997 to June 1997
... The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age and other region papers over the period of 4 April 1997 to 5 June 1997. teaching positions advertised pre-employment courses courses available enrolment for smb courses asian trip to lift profiles uni ans smb unit to fight outsider peter bailey champion welder trip to world titles angela mazur keeps up tradition graduates aid uni recruiting ballarat - a centre of educational excellence safer food handling uni proposal to wimmera merger would provide benefits wimmera institute of tafe horsham campus overseas campus coup malaysian tertiary campus contract ararat tafe stands to benefit from merger apprentice andrew rodgers takes top award support for arts assets drive smb expands training program uni to offer courses in indonesia trainees a credit to employers trainee of the year award academy needs help to succeed arthur senior - obituary ashes to be scattered near the heads smb new course in hygiene smb presents "ship of fools" $18m to ballarat program puts rural women into study maeve mckeown co-ordinator of rwap uni chief hits back at call for mergers joint venture in china newspaper important teaching tool tertiary merger closer early childhood studies at smb your university - message from vice-chancellor interview with dr ron wild university tafe plan worries australian education union tertiary merger hinges on smb talks video link overcomes distance opportunity and agriculture smb seeks extra time bapa launch smb will keep title in merger smb awards night Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age and other region papers over the period of 4 April 1997 to 5 June 1997. Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, enrolment for smb courses, asian trip to lift profiles, uni ans smb unit to fight outsider, peter bailey champion welder, trip to world titles, angela mazur keeps up tradition, graduates aid uni recruiting, ballarat - a centre of educational excellence, safer food handling, uni proposal to wimmera, merger would provide benefits, wimmera institute of tafe, horsham campus, overseas campus coup, malaysian tertiary campus contract, ararat tafe stands to benefit from merger, apprentice andrew rodgers takes top award, support for arts assets drive, smb expands training program, uni to offer courses in indonesia, trainees a credit to employers, trainee of the year award, academy needs help to succeed, arthur senior - obituary, ashes to be scattered near the heads, smb new course in hygiene, smb presents "ship of fools", $18m to ballarat, program puts rural women into study, maeve mckeown co-ordinator of rwap, uni chief hits back at call for mergers, joint venture in china, newspaper important teaching tool, tertiary merger closer, early childhood studies at smb, your university - message from vice-chancellor, interview with dr ron wild, university tafe plan worries australian education union, tertiary merger hinges on smb talks, video link overcomes distance, opportunity and agriculture, smb seeks extra time, bapa launch, smb will keep title in merger, smb awards night -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1956-57
... Hard Cover, with Dust Cover JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1956-57 Book ...The standard work of reference on the navies of the WorldHard Cover, with Dust Cover Compiled & edited by Raymond V.B. BLACKMAN, A.M.I.N.A., A. E. Mar. The Standard work of reference on the navies of the World Distributed by SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & Co., Ltd., LONDON, W.1. military ships. world navies. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1958-59
... Hard Cover, No Dust Cover JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1958-59 Book ...The standard work of reference on the navies of the WorldHard Cover, No Dust Cover Compiled & edited by Raymond V.B. BLACKMAN, A.M.I.N.A., A. E. Mar. The Standard work of reference on the navies of the World Distributed by SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & Co., Ltd., LONDON, W.1. military ships. world navies. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1959-60
... Hard Cover, with Dust Cover JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1959-60 Book ...The standard work of reference on the navies of the WorldHard Cover, with Dust Cover Compiled & edited by Raymond V.B. BLACKMAN, A.M.I.N.A., A. E. Mar. The Standard work of reference on the navies of the World Distributed by SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & Co., Ltd., LONDON, W.1. military ships. world navies. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1960-61
... Hard Cover, with Dust Cover JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1960-61 Book ...The standard work of reference on the navies of the WorldHard Cover, with Dust Cover Compiled & edited by Raymond V.B. BLACKMAN, A.M.I.N.A., A. E. Mar. The Standard work of reference on the navies of the World Distributed by SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & Co., Ltd., LONDON, W.1. military ships. world navies. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1961-62
... Hard Cover, with torn Dust Cover JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1961-62 Book ...The standard work of reference on the navies of the WorldHard Cover, with torn Dust Cover Compiled & edited by Raymond V.B. BLACKMAN, A.M.I.N.A., A. E. Mar. The Standard work of reference on the navies of the World Distributed by SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & Co., Ltd., LONDON, W.1. military ships. world navies. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1962-63
... Hard Cover, with Dust Cover plastic covered JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1962-63 Book ...The standard work of reference on the navies of the WorldHard Cover, with Dust Cover plastic covered Compiled & edited by Raymond V.B. BLACKMAN, A.M.I.N.A., A. E. Mar. The Standard work of reference on the navies of the World Distributed by SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & Co., Ltd., LONDON, W.1. military ships. world navies. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1965-66
... Hard Cover, with Dust Cover JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1965-66 Book ...The standard work of reference on the navies of the WorldHard Cover, with Dust Cover Compiled & edited by Raymond V.B. BLACKMAN, A.M.I.N.A., A. E. Mar. The Standard work of reference on the navies of the World Distributed by SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & Co., Ltd., LONDON, W.1. military ships. world navies. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1966-67
... Hard Cover, with Dust Cover JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1966-67 Book ...The standard work of reference on the navies of the WorldHard Cover, with Dust Cover Compiled & edited by Raymond V.B. BLACKMAN, A.M.I.N.A., A. E. Mar. The Standard work of reference on the navies of the World Distributed by SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & Co., Ltd., LONDON, W.1. military ships. world navies. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchWork on paper - Postcard propaganda WW1 (see Notes), ANZACS IN FRANCE, WW1 in England by Daily Mail
... Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch Cnr Merri & Liebig Streets Warrnambool great-ocean-road part of set of propaganda pics to be sent 'home' Attempts to present an idealised view of the fighting although the surroundings counteract this. ...part of set of propaganda pics to be sent 'home'Attempts to present an idealised view of the fighting although the surroundings counteract this.Black and White PostcardOn Reverse: Hot weather and hot work at their big gun have induced these splendidly built Anzacs to strip to the waist. Also Series XIX No 148soldires in ww1 -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, BOOK: Jane's Fighting Ships 1954-55
... Blackman Publisher : Sampson, Low, Marston & Company, London. BOOK: Jane's Fighting Ships 1954-55 Book ... -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, BOOK: Jane's Fighting Ships 1953-54
... Blackman Publisher: Sampson, Low, Marston and Company, London BOOK: Jane's Fighting Ships 1953-54 Book ... -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, BOOK: Jane's Fighting Ships 1951-52
... Blackman Sampson, Low, Marston and Company, Lonmdon. BOOK: Jane's Fighting Ships 1951-52 Book ... -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, BOOK: Fighting for Time - The Vietnam Experience
... Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch Cnr Merri & Liebig Streets Warrnambool great-ocean-road AUTHOR: Samuel Lipsman & Edward Doyle; PUBLISHER: Boston Publishing Company; 1983 BOOK: Fighting for Time - The Vietnam Experience Book ... -
Doncaster RSL Sub BranchDiary
... Doncaster RSL Sub Branch Corner Leeds Street and Doncaster Roads Doncaster East melbourne Diary covers Ivan's time at Truscott airfield in North-Western Australia June 1944 - 45 and covers the construction of the airfield and the first operations Truscott airfield was one of the most Northerly and therefore the nearest to the fighting at that time Ivan Smith served in the RAAF from early 1942 to August/September 1945 service number 418708 and the diary covers the period June 1944 to June 1945 Diary written by sub-branch member Ronald Ivan Smith RAAF. 19 A4 pages enclosed in standard buff coloured file 320 x 240 mm Diary ...Diary covers Ivan's time at Truscott airfield in North-Western Australia June 1944 - 45 and covers the construction of the airfield and the first operationsTruscott airfield was one of the most Northerly and therefore the nearest to the fighting at that timeDiary written by sub-branch member Ronald Ivan Smith RAAF. 19 A4 pages enclosed in standard buff coloured file 320 x 240 mm Ivan Smith served in the RAAF from early 1942 to August/September 1945 service number 418708 and the diary covers the period June 1944 to June 1945 -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchMinefield Warning Flag
... In turn this would lead to German intervention in the fighting in North Africa, changing the nature of the war in that theatre. ...German Luftwaffe (Land Forces) minefield warning flag from WWII.originally intended to be gas markers, rather than mines, but as it turned out, the use changed .they were mounted on a red metal pole & there were 12 to a set in a leather pack. This Flag was presented to the Treasurer of Waverley RSL. It is a souvenir from Bardia in Libya The Battle of Bardia was fought over three days between 3 and 5 January 1941, as part of Operation Compass, the first military operation of the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War. It was the first battle of the war in which an Australian Army formation took part, the first to be commanded by an Australian general and the first to be planned by an Australian staff. Major General Iven Mackay's 6th Division assaulted the strongly held Italian fortress of Bardia, Libya, assisted by air support and naval gunfire, and under the cover of an artillery barrage. The 16th Infantry Brigade attacked at dawn from the west, where the defences were known to be weak. Sappers blew gaps in the barbed wire with Bangalore torpedoes and filled in and broke down the sides of the anti-tank ditch with picks and shovels. This allowed the infantry and 23 Matilda II tanks of the 7th Royal Tank Regiment to enter the fortress and capture all their objectives, along with 8,000 prisoners. In the second phase of the operation, the 17th Infantry Brigade exploited the breach made in the perimeter, and pressed south as far as a secondary line of defences known as the Switch Line. On the second day, the 16th Infantry Brigade captured the township of Bardia, cutting the fortress in two. Thousands of prisoners were taken, and the Italian garrison now held out only in the northern and southernmost parts of the fortress. On the third day, the 19th Infantry Brigade advanced south from Bardia, supported by artillery and the Matilda tanks, now reduced in number to just six. Its advance allowed the 17th Infantry Brigade to make progress as well, and the two brigades reduced the southern sector of the fortress. Meanwhile, the Italian garrisons in the north surrendered to the 16th Infantry Brigade and the Support Group of the British 7th Armoured Division outside the fortress. In all, some 36,000 Italian prisoners were taken. The victory at Bardia enabled the Allied forces to continue the advance into Libya and ultimately capture almost all of Cyrenaica. In turn this would lead to German intervention in the fighting in North Africa, changing the nature of the war in that theatre. Bardia boosted the competence and reputation of the Australian Army. Perhaps most important of all, it raised confidence in the possibility of an ultimate Allied victory around the world, which would lead to the Lend-Lease Act being passed in the United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_BardiaCloth Flag bearing a skull and cross Bones on a metal spike mounted on a square varnished wooden basebardia, land mine, marker flag, minefield, mustard gas -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO FIRE BRIGADE, 16.6.1984
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Government bendigo fire brigade Bendigo photographs service fire brigade fire fighting community services Coloured photos of transfer from Bendigo Fire Station in View Street Bendigo to the new fire station in Hargreaves St. ...Coloured photos of transfer from Bendigo Fire Station in View Street Bendigo to the new fire station in Hargreaves St. (a) FireBrigade band members participating in formal ceremony in front of the old fire brigade station in View St. ( b ) A line of fire trucks participating in the transfer process. ( c ) Officers participating in formal ceremony in front of the old fire station in View St. Dudley House is partially obscured beside it. In the foreground are some onlookers on what appears to be a wet day in Bendigo. (d) Officers and band members taking part in the ceremony in front of the old fire station. (e) Officers marching past new fire station. ( f ) Officers on parade at new fire station with some onlookers present. ( g ) Officers on parade at new fire station. There are three fire trucks in the background.organization, government, bendigo fire brigade, bendigo, photographs, service, fire brigade, fire fighting, community services -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, c. 1918
... After dawn on 25 April Australian and British troops were involved in fierce fighting to clear the Germans from the village. ...Taken in c. 1918, this photograph depicts the ruins of the French village Villers-Bretonneux. In the foreground of the image are rows of shell damaged houses and buildings. In the background of the image stands a tower of the ruined church.On 24 April, Villers-Bretonneux was captured by the Germans as they advanced towards the regional city of Amiens. If they achieved their goal and drove onto the French coast, splitting the British and French armies, the Allied cause might have been lost. The fate of Amiens hung in the balance as two Australian brigades were given the task of retaking Villers-Bretonneux through a swift night-time counter attack. One brigade would assault from the south, while another would attack from the north. The assault began at 10pm on 24 April. The 13th Brigade in the south were held up by German machine guns, before the Australians linked up east of the village. After dawn on 25 April Australian and British troops were involved in fierce fighting to clear the Germans from the village. Some Germans escaped Villers-Bretonneux through nearby woods. Later on the morning of 25 April, three years to the day after the Anzacs landings at Gallipoli, French and Australian flags were raised over Villers-Bretonneux.Black and white rectangular reproduced photograph printed on matte photographic paperReverse: (A copyright and reproduction notice from the Australian War Museum, printed upside-down in blue ink) Church x Ruins/ Villers Bretonneux/ (in pencil) burke museum, world war 1, ww1, wwi, france, australia, villers-bretonneux, ruins, military album -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, c. 1917
... Following on the success at Messines in June, he unleashed his great attack on 31 July 1917. Fighting went on, often in appalling weather and despite crippling losses, until November. ...This photograph depicts the third battle of Ypres (Battle of Passchendaele). Depicted is a trench battlefield that has been turned to mud. Two army tank vehicles have been buried in the mud of the trenches. A single soldier stands in the background surveying the battlefield.After mid-1917, and following mutinies in the over-strained French Army, the British Forces had to assume an even greater role in the war on the Western Front. For Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, the British commander-in-chief, this provided an opportunity to launch an offensive that he had long wanted. Attacking from Ypres in Belgium, he planned to drive the Germans from the surrounding dominant ridges and even hoped to reach the Belgian coast. Following on the success at Messines in June, he unleashed his great attack on 31 July 1917. Fighting went on, often in appalling weather and despite crippling losses, until November. Finally, with the army stuck in muddy fields churned up by the artillery fire, the bloody offensive came to an untidy close. Many would afterwards call this offensive, actually a series of battles, after the name of the village that had become the last objective – 'Passchendaele'. In the Battle off Passchendaele, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Australian Divisions captured Broodseinde Ridge on 4 October 1917. It was a vital victory. But, then it began to rain. Five days later the 2nd Australian Division suffered heavily in a further attack in the mud. Finally, on 12 October, another attack, involving the 3rd Division assisted by the 4th, was made against the village of Passchendaele atop the main ridge. In the face of heavy fire, the men fought in the mire while struggling to keep up with their artillery barrages. Ground was taken but it could not be held. In wretched conditions, with casualties mounting at an appalling rate, the Australians had to fall back. The troops were finally exhausted and could do no more; by 15 November they handed over to the Canadians.Black and white rectangular reproduced photograph printed on mate photographic paperReverse: 6523/ (A copyright and reproduction notice from the Australian War Museum, printed upside-down in blue ink)/military album, burke museum, beechworth, military vehicle, trenches, trench warfare, wwi, world war one, world war 1, ypres, belgium -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Fighting a war of the mind, 13/09/2017
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A grieving Greensborough woman is calling for improved support services for returned servicemen and woman after her ex-partner committed suicide. greensborough returned servicemen and women post traumatic stress disorder ptsd jesse bird connie boglis News article 1 page, black text, colour image. Fighting a war of the mind Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader ...A grieving Greensborough woman is calling for improved support services for returned servicemen and woman after her ex-partner committed suicide.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.greensborough, returned servicemen and women, post traumatic stress disorder, ptsd, jesse bird, connie boglis -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Newspaper Clipping, The Herald, Fights over Greensborough shop centre, 03/02/1977
... Shows local resistance to the building of a large shopping complex in Greensborough. greensborough plaza shire of diamond valley Bob Fell News article, black text Fights over Greensborough shop centre Article Newspaper Clipping The Herald Peter Ellingsen ...This article covers some of the issues when the development of Greensborough Plaza was in the planning stages in 1977.Shows local resistance to the building of a large shopping complex in Greensborough.News article, black textgreensborough plaza, shire of diamond valley, bob fell -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBooklet, Fighting fit in the factory, 1940c
... World War II health 20 p. paperback, text and black and white photographs Fighting fit in the factory Booklet Booklet ...Advice to factory workers in World War II on maintaining health and fitness.20 p. paperback, text and black and white photographsworld war ii, health
