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Clunes Museum
Book, MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA, THE EXCHANGE 369 COLLINS STREET MELBOURNE, ADDRESSES TO HRH THE DUKE OF CORNWALL & YORK AND HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, THE EARL OF HOPETOUN FROM THE MUNICIPALITIES OF VICTORIA, MAY 1901
LETTERS TO HRH AND SIGNATURES OF MAYORS AND LOCAL DIGNITARIES AND VIEWS OF EACH MUNICIPAL BUILDING. CLUNES IS INCLUDED.RED HARD COVER BOOK WITH GOLD EMBOSSED WRITING ON THE COVER. PRINTED ON THE OCCASION OF INAUGURATION OF COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. INCLUDES LETTERS TO HRH AND SIGNATURES OF MAYORS AND LOCAL DIGNITARIES AND VIEWS OF EACH MUNICIPAL BUILDING. CLUNES IS INCLUDED.non-fictionLETTERS TO HRH AND SIGNATURES OF MAYORS AND LOCAL DIGNITARIES AND VIEWS OF EACH MUNICIPAL BUILDING. CLUNES IS INCLUDED.hrh duke of cornwall & york -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Clothing (item) - Tie - Odd Bods Association - RAAF, Belonging To W.A.Eacott
This RAAF dress uniform and other associated article of clothing was owned by Walter Alexander Scott. Joined RAF December 1940 to be trained as a pilot, he got his wings December 1941, became a night fighter pilot after OTU and posted to 219 Squadron. Was posted to 603 Squadron December 1942 flying Beaufighters on coastal command convoy escorts, desert patrols, supporting Sicilian and Italian invasions (all from the N.African desert, then on Greek Island " Armed Rovers" until 10 November 1943, just at the end of ops, when he was shot down in the Aegean Sea and became a POW the next day 11 November 1943. Transferred to Germany he was in Stalag IVB for 3 months, before exchanging ID with an Irish soldier ,in order to get out of the main camp into a working sub-camp in order to escape. Post war Walter returned to Australia, he became "Citizen of the Year" in Werribee 1992 for his service to the community. In 1993 he was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for services to youth and to the retired. -
Clunes Museum
Booklet, MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA, THE EXCHANGE 369 COLLINS STREET MELBOURNE, JANUARY 1901
.1 BOOKLET BOUND IN BLUE FABRIC WITH GOLD WRITING. ADDRESS TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII FROM THE MUNICIPALITIES OF VICTORIA 1901. INCLUDES LETTER TO THE KING AND SIGNATURES OF OFFICIALS FROM CITIES, TOWNS AND BOROUGHS IN VICTORIA. .2 UNBOUND COPY OF THE BOOKLET ABOVE.municipalities of victoria, king edward vii