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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Plaque - Wooden plaque
... Vietnam Veterans Parade Plaque Australian Vietnam Forces 1987 Welcome home Parade Vietnam Veterans Parade/ Sydney 1987/ Australian Vietnam Forces Wooden plaque with a metal shield bearing the Australian flag behind a silhouetted map of Australia and the Sydney Opera house, plus the two campaign medals. ...This shield was collected because it commemorates the Vietnam Veterans Welcome Home Parade in Sydney in 1987. Wooden plaque with a metal shield bearing the Australian flag behind a silhouetted map of Australia and the Sydney Opera house, plus the two campaign medals. Vietnam Veterans Parade/ Sydney 1987/ Australian Vietnam Forcesvietnam veterans parade, plaque, australian vietnam forces, 1987, welcome home parade -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Artwork, other - B&W sketch, Home of the Free, Because of the Brave, Australia - Love it, Or Leave
... Etching Paper boots free Home of the Free/Because of the Brave/Australia - Love it, Or Leave A charcoal etch on white board of a pair of Army boots side by side with the Australian flag. ...A charcoal etch on white board of a pair of Army boots side by side with the Australian flag.Home of the Free/Because of the Brave/Australia - Love it, Or Leaveetching, paper, boots, free -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Memorabilia, Beer Can
... Commemoration Australian Vietnam Forces Welcome Home Parade '87. Map of Australia with flag superimposed and picture of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the OperaHhouse....Beer can Welcome home parade Australian Vietnam Forces Welcome Home Parade '87, Sydney October 3rd 1987, together then, together again Commemoration Australian Vietnam Forces Welcome Home Parade '87. Map of Australia with flag superimposed and picture of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the OperaHhouse. ...Commemoration Australian Vietnam Forces Welcome Home Parade '87. Map of Australia with flag superimposed and picture of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the OperaHhouse.Australian Vietnam Forces Welcome Home Parade '87, Sydney October 3rd 1987, together then, together againbeer can, welcome home parade -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Clothing - Child's jacket, August 1969
... flag. Child's bomber-style jacket made of khaki camouflage print polyester, hand embroidered. Purchased in South Vietnam in 1969 by Phil Rogers, Army No:2790936, B Company 6 RAR, and posted home on the birth of his son Brett 31/08/1969. ...Bought by Phil Rogers, Australian Army no. 2790936 during his time of service in South Vietnam (1969-1970) to celebrate the birth of his son. Donated to the museum by the serviceman himself. This commemorative jacket demonstrates the poignant personal sacrifices made by those in service as significant family events continue at home in their absenceChild's bomber-style jacket made of khaki camouflage print polyester, hand embroidered. Purchased in South Vietnam in 1969 by Phil Rogers, Army No:2790936, B Company 6 RAR, and posted home on the birth of his son Brett 31/08/1969. Back: My daddy is in Vietnam/Vung Tau, 69-70/ Viet Nam plus a labelled map of Vietnam. Sleeves: Golden dragons Front: Tiger's head, Crossed South Vietnam flag and USA flag.commemorative clothing, children, family, vietnamese craft, craft, souvenir, pte phillip james rogers, 2790936, australian national serviceman, royal australian infantry corps, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 6th battalion, the royal australian regiment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Domestic Object, Beer Can, 1987
... White aluminium full beer can commerating the Welcome Home Parade. Tooheys draught includes Australian flag in the outline of Australia, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House...White aluminium full beer can commerating the Welcome Home Parade. Tooheys draught includes Australian flag in the outline of Australia, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House Beer Can Domestic Object Domestic Object Tooheys ...White aluminium full beer can commerating the Welcome Home Parade. Tooheys draught includes Australian flag in the outline of Australia, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera HouseAustralian Vietnam Forces Welcome Home Parade 87, Sydney 3rd october 1987. Together Then, Together Again.beer can, welcome home parade -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Domestic Object, Beer Can, 1987
... White aluminium full beer can commemorating the welcome home parade. Tooheys draught. Includes the Australian flag in the outline of Australia, Sydney harbour bridge and Opera House....Welcome home Beer Can Australian Vietnam Forces welcome home parade '87 Sydney October 3rd 1987 Together then, together again White aluminium full beer can commemorating the welcome home parade. Tooheys draught. Includes the Australian flag in the outline of Australia, Sydney harbour bridge and Opera House. ...White aluminium full beer can commemorating the welcome home parade. Tooheys draught. Includes the Australian flag in the outline of Australia, Sydney harbour bridge and Opera House.Australian Vietnam Forces welcome home parade '87 Sydney October 3rd 1987 Together then, together againwelcome home, beer can -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Domestic Object, Beer Can, 1987
... White aluninium full beer can commemorating the welcome home parade Tooheys draught includes Australian flag in the outime of Australia, Sydney Harbour, Bridge and Opera House...Together then, together again White aluninium full beer can commemorating the welcome home parade Tooheys draught includes Australian flag in the outime of Australia, Sydney Harbour, Bridge and Opera House Beer Can Domestic Object Domestic Object Tooheys ...White aluninium full beer can commemorating the welcome home parade Tooheys draught includes Australian flag in the outime of Australia, Sydney Harbour, Bridge and Opera HouseAustralian Vietnam Forces welcome home parade 87 Sydney October 3rd 1987. Together then, together againbeer can, welcome home parade -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Casey Cardinia Collection - Nar Nar Goon Information File, 2005
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The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 28 Sep 2005 War memorial face – lift shortfall 02 May 2007 Anzac Day 2007 13 Jun 2007 The way it used to be – Bernie Byrne reminisces 08 Jun 2005 Jack Egan 26 Sep 2007 Mark & Sylvia Jones – Nar Nar Goon Hotel Unknown Nell Van Den Berghe – obituary 14 Jun 2006 Dore’s Cottage 29 Nov 2006 Daisy Lia’s 80th birthday 2007 Bill Doherty 06 Feb 2008 Novelty milking comes around again 11 Jul 2007 Seven seas to home 08 Sep 2004 Bernie Byrne – memories are not a thing of the past 08 Sep 2004 Participation is the key for Jack (Payroli) 22 Oct 2008 Luck of the Irish – Michael O’Brien 03 Mar 2004 History found off the beaten track 04 May 2011 Racing to better health 16 Dec 2015 The Last Post - Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum 16 Jun 2021 Queen’s Salute for “Doc” - Bill Doherty 8 Apr 2015 Lindsays Have the Way to Stay United - Joan & Frank Lindsay 18 Feb 2015 Paddy at the Goon Pub - Paddy Henwood 8 Jun 2016 Bob the Inventor Missed - Bob Rose 26 May 2010 Jeff Talks Hawks and Parenting - Jeff Kennett 26 May 2010 Harry’s 90 Reasons to Party - Harry James 22 Jul 2015 The Goon’s Golden Reunion 17 May 2017 Ray Gets the Stan - Ray Coombs 14 Aug 2013 Jack of all Trades and Many Names - Jack Payroli 28 Sep 2016 Deb’s Strength Shone Through - Deb Bramley 12 Mar 2008 Marygoons Show Class - Nar Nar Goon- Maryknoll Cricket Club 12 Mar 2021 Club Mourns One of its Finest - John Byrne 17 Feb 2016 New Hope for Diggers - Military Museum 4 May 2016 Feed for Warhorses - Bernie Dingle 1 Feb 2017 Australia Day Award - Bernie Dingle 7 Nov 2007 Historian Revives Legendary Charge - Bernie Dingle 1 Feb 2017 Royal Stamp for a Museum of Service - Bernie Dingle 27 Apr 2016 First Anzac is Missed - Bernie Dingle 29 JUn 2016 Post Office for Sale 5 Jul 2017 Well Known and Loved - Jan Van Steensel 27 Apr 2016 Doc Remembers War 16 Feb 2011 Cream Couple Rise to the Top - Len & Mary Bramley 20 Jul 2022 William Joseph Doherty - Death & Funeral info 20 Jul 2022 Doc’s Led a Fortunate Life - Bill Doherty 20 Jul 2022 The King of Nar Nar Goon - Bill Doherty 20 July 2022 There was Only One Choice as the Goon’s First Legend 23 Aug 2023 A Firefighter’s Instinct - Kylie Shanks 28 Nov 2018 Ray did it His Way - Ray Coombs 15 Mar 2023 On the Right Side of History - Bernie Dingle 10 Apr 2024 A Pillar of the Community - Bill Bickerton 30 Oct 2024 Home to Racing Royalty 31 Oct 2024 Hyland Farm - for sale 24 July 2024 Dore a Much Loved Coach - James Dore 18 Sep 2024 A Celebrated Flag 14 Aug 2024 Family Roots Run Deep - Red Gem Potatoes 23 Sep 1987 Brydie a Sharer, a Carer and Loved by all - Brydie Cunningham 13 Mar 2024 Working ‘Til the Cows Come Home - Avonlea Holsteins 29 Oct 2025 Locals Tour Swamp’s Fascinating History 28 May 2025 Goon Find Mystery Man 11 Mar 2026 More Than a Century of Jersey Tradition 22 Oct 2025 Taking a Dive Into the Past at Heritage Event 29 Oct 2025 Revisiting Memories of the Swamp...The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 28 Sep 2005 War memorial face – lift shortfall 02 May 2007 Anzac Day 2007 13 Jun 2007 The way it used to be – Bernie Byrne reminisces 08 Jun 2005 Jack Egan 26 Sep 2007 Mark & Sylvia Jones – Nar Nar Goon Hotel Unknown Nell Van Den Berghe – obituary 14 Jun 2006 Dore’s Cottage 29 Nov 2006 Daisy Lia’s 80th birthday 2007 Bill Doherty 06 Feb 2008 Novelty milking comes around again 11 Jul 2007 Seven seas to home 08 Sep 2004 Bernie Byrne – memories are not a thing of the past 08 Sep 2004 Participation is the key for Jack (Payroli) 22 Oct 2008 Luck of the Irish – Michael O’Brien 03 Mar 2004 History found off the beaten track 04 May 2011 Racing to better health 16 Dec 2015 The Last Post - Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum 16 Jun 2021 Queen’s Salute for “Doc” - Bill Doherty 8 Apr 2015 Lindsays Have the Way to Stay United - Joan & Frank Lindsay 18 Feb 2015 Paddy at the Goon Pub - Paddy Henwood 8 Jun 2016 Bob the Inventor Missed - Bob Rose 26 May 2010 Jeff Talks Hawks and Parenting - Jeff Kennett 26 May 2010 Harry’s 90 Reasons to Party - Harry James 22 Jul 2015 The Goon’s Golden Reunion 17 May 2017 Ray Gets the Stan - Ray Coombs 14 Aug 2013 Jack of all Trades and Many Names - Jack Payroli 28 Sep 2016 Deb’s Strength Shone Through - Deb Bramley 12 Mar 2008 Marygoons Show Class - Nar Nar Goon- Maryknoll Cricket Club 12 Mar 2021 Club Mourns One of its Finest - John Byrne 17 Feb 2016 New Hope for Diggers - Military Museum 4 May 2016 Feed for Warhorses - Bernie Dingle 1 Feb 2017 Australia Day Award - Bernie Dingle 7 Nov 2007 Historian Revives Legendary Charge - Bernie Dingle 1 Feb 2017 Royal Stamp for a Museum of Service - Bernie Dingle 27 Apr 2016 First Anzac is Missed - Bernie Dingle 29 JUn 2016 Post Office for Sale 5 Jul 2017 Well Known and Loved - Jan Van Steensel 27 Apr 2016 Doc Remembers War 16 Feb 2011 Cream Couple Rise to the Top - Len & Mary Bramley 20 Jul 2022 William Joseph Doherty - Death & Funeral info 20 Jul 2022 Doc’s Led a Fortunate Life - Bill Doherty 20 Jul 2022 The King of Nar Nar Goon - Bill Doherty 20 July 2022 There was Only One Choice as the Goon’s First Legend 23 Aug 2023 A Firefighter’s Instinct - Kylie Shanks 28 Nov 2018 Ray did it His Way - Ray Coombs 15 Mar 2023 On the Right Side of History - Bernie Dingle 10 Apr 2024 A Pillar of the Community - Bill Bickerton 30 Oct 2024 Home to Racing Royalty 31 Oct 2024 Hyland Farm - for sale 24 July 2024 Dore a Much Loved Coach - James Dore 18 Sep 2024 A Celebrated Flag 14 Aug 2024 Family Roots Run Deep - Red Gem Potatoes 23 Sep 1987 Brydie a Sharer, a Carer and Loved by all - Brydie Cunningham 13 Mar 2024 Working ‘Til the Cows Come Home - Avonlea Holsteins 29 Oct 2025 Locals Tour Swamp’s Fascinating History 28 May 2025 Goon Find Mystery Man 11 Mar 2026 More Than a Century of Jersey Tradition 22 Oct 2025 Taking a Dive Into the Past at Heritage Event 29 Oct 2025 Revisiting Memories of the Swamp Casey Cardinia Collection - Nar Nar Goon Information File Book Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc. ...Nar Nar Goon, a town in Gippsland, Victoria, has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. Originally part of the Kulin nation, the area was home to the Boon Wurrung people. The name "Nar Nar Goon" is believed to come from a Boonwurrung word referring to either the koala or the rakali. European settlement began with the establishment of the Mount Ararat pastoral run in 1844, followed by land sales in the 1850s and 1860s. Many settlers came from Ireland, particularly from the Monteagle estate in Limerick. The arrival of the railway in 1881 was a turning point, facilitating timber and agricultural industries. Several sawmills operated in the area, transporting timber via wooden tramways to the railway station. By the early 20th century, Nar Nar Goon had developed into a thriving township with a general store, hotel, butcher, baker, and garage. The town had strong Catholic roots, with a church opening in 1905. Over time, timber milling declined, and dairy farming became the dominant industry. In 2021, part of Nar Nar Goon was annexed to form the new suburb of Pakenham East. Today, Nar Nar Goon is known for its murals, historical buildings, and community spirit. It remains a small but significant town in Victoria’s history. [AI generated text]Folder containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Nar Nar Goon area. The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 28 Sep 2005 War memorial face – lift shortfall 02 May 2007 Anzac Day 2007 13 Jun 2007 The way it used to be – Bernie Byrne reminisces 08 Jun 2005 Jack Egan 26 Sep 2007 Mark & Sylvia Jones – Nar Nar Goon Hotel Unknown Nell Van Den Berghe – obituary 14 Jun 2006 Dore’s Cottage 29 Nov 2006 Daisy Lia’s 80th birthday 2007 Bill Doherty 06 Feb 2008 Novelty milking comes around again 11 Jul 2007 Seven seas to home 08 Sep 2004 Bernie Byrne – memories are not a thing of the past 08 Sep 2004 Participation is the key for Jack (Payroli) 22 Oct 2008 Luck of the Irish – Michael O’Brien 03 Mar 2004 History found off the beaten track 04 May 2011 Racing to better health 16 Dec 2015 The Last Post - Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum 16 Jun 2021 Queen’s Salute for “Doc” - Bill Doherty 8 Apr 2015 Lindsays Have the Way to Stay United - Joan & Frank Lindsay 18 Feb 2015 Paddy at the Goon Pub - Paddy Henwood 8 Jun 2016 Bob the Inventor Missed - Bob Rose 26 May 2010 Jeff Talks Hawks and Parenting - Jeff Kennett 26 May 2010 Harry’s 90 Reasons to Party - Harry James 22 Jul 2015 The Goon’s Golden Reunion 17 May 2017 Ray Gets the Stan - Ray Coombs 14 Aug 2013 Jack of all Trades and Many Names - Jack Payroli 28 Sep 2016 Deb’s Strength Shone Through - Deb Bramley 12 Mar 2008 Marygoons Show Class - Nar Nar Goon- Maryknoll Cricket Club 12 Mar 2021 Club Mourns One of its Finest - John Byrne 17 Feb 2016 New Hope for Diggers - Military Museum 4 May 2016 Feed for Warhorses - Bernie Dingle 1 Feb 2017 Australia Day Award - Bernie Dingle 7 Nov 2007 Historian Revives Legendary Charge - Bernie Dingle 1 Feb 2017 Royal Stamp for a Museum of Service - Bernie Dingle 27 Apr 2016 First Anzac is Missed - Bernie Dingle 29 JUn 2016 Post Office for Sale 5 Jul 2017 Well Known and Loved - Jan Van Steensel 27 Apr 2016 Doc Remembers War 16 Feb 2011 Cream Couple Rise to the Top - Len & Mary Bramley 20 Jul 2022 William Joseph Doherty - Death & Funeral info 20 Jul 2022 Doc’s Led a Fortunate Life - Bill Doherty 20 Jul 2022 The King of Nar Nar Goon - Bill Doherty 20 July 2022 There was Only One Choice as the Goon’s First Legend 23 Aug 2023 A Firefighter’s Instinct - Kylie Shanks 28 Nov 2018 Ray did it His Way - Ray Coombs 15 Mar 2023 On the Right Side of History - Bernie Dingle 10 Apr 2024 A Pillar of the Community - Bill Bickerton 30 Oct 2024 Home to Racing Royalty 31 Oct 2024 Hyland Farm - for sale 24 July 2024 Dore a Much Loved Coach - James Dore 18 Sep 2024 A Celebrated Flag 14 Aug 2024 Family Roots Run Deep - Red Gem Potatoes 23 Sep 1987 Brydie a Sharer, a Carer and Loved by all - Brydie Cunningham 13 Mar 2024 Working ‘Til the Cows Come Home - Avonlea Holsteins 29 Oct 2025 Locals Tour Swamp’s Fascinating History 28 May 2025 Goon Find Mystery Man 11 Mar 2026 More Than a Century of Jersey Tradition 22 Oct 2025 Taking a Dive Into the Past at Heritage Event 29 Oct 2025 Revisiting Memories of the Swampnon-fictionnar nar goon (vic.), nar nar goon (vic.) -- history, bernie byrne, jack egan, mark & sylvia jones, daisy lia, bill doherty, michael o'brien, joan & frank lindsay, paddy henwood, bob rose, harry james, ray coombs, jack payroll, deb bramley, nar nar goon-maryknoll cricket club, john byrne, bernie dingle, jan van steensel, len & mary bramley, kylie shanks, bill bickerton, james dore, red gem potatoes, brydie cunningham -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Casey Cardinia Collection - Pakenham Information File - Volume 3, 2024
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The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 28 May 2008 Hounds’ Bloodline Runs Way, Way Back 18 Jul 2012 The Only Job for Her - Kerri Bolch 25 Jan 2023 Two Lives are Celebrated - Ian Thomas 19 Jan 2023 My Life in Newspapers - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 An All-Round Good Sport - Ian’s Talents Lie the Other Side of the Boundary Fence - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Tributes Stream in for Ian - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Putting Family First, At Last - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 The Editor's Desk - Ian Thomas 19 Jan 2023 Went the Way he Wanted - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Historic Ties to Society - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Death and Funeral Notices - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Tributes Flow - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Departed with his Boots on - Ian Thomas 7 Nov 2018 War Tragedies Bring High Flying Family Down to Earth 21 Dec 2022 Tree Treasure - David Ferrier 1 May 2019 Pakenham Remembers 24 Apr 2019 Flying the Flag 24 Apr 2019 The Combined Pakenham & District Roll of Honour 1914-1918 24 Apr 2019 Artie Stopped a Few Slugs in his Time - Artie Paternoster 24 Apr 2019 Farmer Took a Bullet - Francis Hornby 24 Apr 2019 Pakenham Butcher Shipwrecked on the Way to War - Andy Webster 24 Apr 2019 Len Serves on Home Soil - Len Cook 24 Apr 2019 A Face of Anzac From Centenary Website - Albert Nye 24 Apr 2019 Bill a Giant of Pakenham - Bill Stone 1 June 2016 Customers Came First - Margaret Pursell 1 June 2016 Ken had a Passion for Life - Kenneth Aldred 1 June 2016 Politics, Education and Industry Were Bob’s Legacy - Bob Charles 30 Oct 2024 Darby Won the Cup - Ray (Darby) Webster 10 Apr 2024 Mural Unveiled for Pakenham Girl Guides Hall 4 Sep 2024 Remembering the Generosity of Carol - Carol Clay 2 Oct 2024 Norma Deeply Loved - Norma Jackson 2 Oct 2024 The Last of her Generation - Margaret Maher 23 Oct 2024 Celebrating a Proud 95 Years - Pakenham CFA 23 Oct 2024 Class of ‘74 Marks 50 Years - Pakenham High School 23 Oct 2024 Commemorating 45 Years of Service - David W Bull Funerals 23 Oct 2024 Riding High at Pakenham 4 Sep 2024 When You Could Buy Cattle and a Car 21 Aug 2024 Honora Fields Name Choice 28 Aug 2024 A Business Pioneer - Oscar Smith 28 Aug 2024 St Pat’s Blessed with Reno 14 Aug 2024 Historic Milking Shed Gone 14 Aug 2024 Frank’s Wooden Wonders - Frank Lindsay 31 July 2024 How the Pioneers Settled on IYU Estate 20 Mar 2024 Life Memberships Awarded - Pakenham Racing Club 27 Mar 2024 Magical Day for the Lions - Lions Netball Club 20 Mar 2024 Tennis Club’s Call to Arms - Pakenham Tennis Club 20 Mar 2024 Timeline of a Tennis Club - Pakenham Tennis Club 17 Jul 2024 Honest and Committed Man - Ian Bell 17 Jul 2024 Pakenham Loses Devoted Supporter Thelma Young 22 May 2024 Our Quiet Achiever - Cheryl Trimmings 17 July 2024 A True Pakenham Pioneer - Meryl Waterhouse 10 Apr 2024 Names for Paky East - When Pakenham Used to be “Pakenham East” 15 May 2024 Stories Behind the Names 28 Aug 2024 The Work Behind the Horse - Jackson Pope 22 May 2024 Farming Pioneer Name Proposed for Pakenham East 10 July 2024 Mystery Surrounds Shield 19 Apr 2017 In Their Footsteps - Lachlan Smith 20 July 2016 24 Hours of Carnage Battle of Fromelles 12 Nov 2025 Hospital is Taking Shape 12 Nov 2025 Back to School, 50 Years On - Pakenham High School 12 Nov 2025 A Century of Loving Life - Emily Joyce Taylor 12 Nov 2025 Much-Loved Local Ngaire - Ngaire Bennett 9 Oct 2025 Spotlight on History for Book Launch 16 Jul 2025 Lyn’s Memory Lives On - Lynette Stephenson 1 Oct 2025 Robbie Was Always En Route - Robbie MacGregor 16 May 2025 Life Full of Love and Humour - Max Jeavons 21 Jan 2026 Decades of Cheese-Making - Interlandi family 21 Jan 2026 Opening a Grand Affair - Pakenham Bush Nursing Hospital 21 Jan 2026 A Century of Medical Care - Pakenham Community Hospital 21 Jan 2026 Mary Travelled Far and Wide to Provide Medical Care 21 May 2025 The Humble Veteran Hero - Matthew Moore 14 Jan 2026 Racing Towards the Future - Pakenham Racing Club 17 Dec 2025 Pakenham Farewells Lefty - Kelvin Rees 17 Dec 2025 Norm Smith, The Bus Driver Who Moved the Community 10 Sep 2025 What Will the Future Hold? ...The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 28 May 2008 Hounds’ Bloodline Runs Way, Way Back 18 Jul 2012 The Only Job for Her - Kerri Bolch 25 Jan 2023 Two Lives are Celebrated - Ian Thomas 19 Jan 2023 My Life in Newspapers - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 An All-Round Good Sport - Ian’s Talents Lie the Other Side of the Boundary Fence - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Tributes Stream in for Ian - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Putting Family First, At Last - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 The Editor's Desk - Ian Thomas 19 Jan 2023 Went the Way he Wanted - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Historic Ties to Society - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Death and Funeral Notices - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Tributes Flow - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Departed with his Boots on - Ian Thomas 7 Nov 2018 War Tragedies Bring High Flying Family Down to Earth 21 Dec 2022 Tree Treasure - David Ferrier 1 May 2019 Pakenham Remembers 24 Apr 2019 Flying the Flag 24 Apr 2019 The Combined Pakenham & District Roll of Honour 1914-1918 24 Apr 2019 Artie Stopped a Few Slugs in his Time - Artie Paternoster 24 Apr 2019 Farmer Took a Bullet - Francis Hornby 24 Apr 2019 Pakenham Butcher Shipwrecked on the Way to War - Andy Webster 24 Apr 2019 Len Serves on Home Soil - Len Cook 24 Apr 2019 A Face of Anzac From Centenary Website - Albert Nye 24 Apr 2019 Bill a Giant of Pakenham - Bill Stone 1 June 2016 Customers Came First - Margaret Pursell 1 June 2016 Ken had a Passion for Life - Kenneth Aldred 1 June 2016 Politics, Education and Industry Were Bob’s Legacy - Bob Charles 30 Oct 2024 Darby Won the Cup - Ray (Darby) Webster 10 Apr 2024 Mural Unveiled for Pakenham Girl Guides Hall 4 Sep 2024 Remembering the Generosity of Carol - Carol Clay 2 Oct 2024 Norma Deeply Loved - Norma Jackson 2 Oct 2024 The Last of her Generation - Margaret Maher 23 Oct 2024 Celebrating a Proud 95 Years - Pakenham CFA 23 Oct 2024 Class of ‘74 Marks 50 Years - Pakenham High School 23 Oct 2024 Commemorating 45 Years of Service - David W Bull Funerals 23 Oct 2024 Riding High at Pakenham 4 Sep 2024 When You Could Buy Cattle and a Car 21 Aug 2024 Honora Fields Name Choice 28 Aug 2024 A Business Pioneer - Oscar Smith 28 Aug 2024 St Pat’s Blessed with Reno 14 Aug 2024 Historic Milking Shed Gone 14 Aug 2024 Frank’s Wooden Wonders - Frank Lindsay 31 July 2024 How the Pioneers Settled on IYU Estate 20 Mar 2024 Life Memberships Awarded - Pakenham Racing Club 27 Mar 2024 Magical Day for the Lions - Lions Netball Club 20 Mar 2024 Tennis Club’s Call to Arms - Pakenham Tennis Club 20 Mar 2024 Timeline of a Tennis Club - Pakenham Tennis Club 17 Jul 2024 Honest and Committed Man - Ian Bell 17 Jul 2024 Pakenham Loses Devoted Supporter Thelma Young 22 May 2024 Our Quiet Achiever - Cheryl Trimmings 17 July 2024 A True Pakenham Pioneer - Meryl Waterhouse 10 Apr 2024 Names for Paky East - When Pakenham Used to be “Pakenham East” 15 May 2024 Stories Behind the Names 28 Aug 2024 The Work Behind the Horse - Jackson Pope 22 May 2024 Farming Pioneer Name Proposed for Pakenham East 10 July 2024 Mystery Surrounds Shield 19 Apr 2017 In Their Footsteps - Lachlan Smith 20 July 2016 24 Hours of Carnage Battle of Fromelles 12 Nov 2025 Hospital is Taking Shape 12 Nov 2025 Back to School, 50 Years On - Pakenham High School 12 Nov 2025 A Century of Loving Life - Emily Joyce Taylor 12 Nov 2025 Much-Loved Local Ngaire - Ngaire Bennett 9 Oct 2025 Spotlight on History for Book Launch 16 Jul 2025 Lyn’s Memory Lives On - Lynette Stephenson 1 Oct 2025 Robbie Was Always En Route - Robbie MacGregor 16 May 2025 Life Full of Love and Humour - Max Jeavons 21 Jan 2026 Decades of Cheese-Making - Interlandi family 21 Jan 2026 Opening a Grand Affair - Pakenham Bush Nursing Hospital 21 Jan 2026 A Century of Medical Care - Pakenham Community Hospital 21 Jan 2026 Mary Travelled Far and Wide to Provide Medical Care 21 May 2025 The Humble Veteran Hero - Matthew Moore 14 Jan 2026 Racing Towards the Future - Pakenham Racing Club 17 Dec 2025 Pakenham Farewells Lefty - Kelvin Rees 17 Dec 2025 Norm Smith, The Bus Driver Who Moved the Community 10 Sep 2025 What Will the Future Hold? ...Folder containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Pakenham area Volume 3. The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 28 May 2008 Hounds’ Bloodline Runs Way, Way Back 18 Jul 2012 The Only Job for Her - Kerri Bolch 25 Jan 2023 Two Lives are Celebrated - Ian Thomas 19 Jan 2023 My Life in Newspapers - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 An All-Round Good Sport - Ian’s Talents Lie the Other Side of the Boundary Fence - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Tributes Stream in for Ian - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Putting Family First, At Last - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 The Editor's Desk - Ian Thomas 19 Jan 2023 Went the Way he Wanted - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Historic Ties to Society - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Death and Funeral Notices - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Tributes Flow - Ian Thomas 18 Jan 2023 Departed with his Boots on - Ian Thomas 7 Nov 2018 War Tragedies Bring High Flying Family Down to Earth 21 Dec 2022 Tree Treasure - David Ferrier 1 May 2019 Pakenham Remembers 24 Apr 2019 Flying the Flag 24 Apr 2019 The Combined Pakenham & District Roll of Honour 1914-1918 24 Apr 2019 Artie Stopped a Few Slugs in his Time - Artie Paternoster 24 Apr 2019 Farmer Took a Bullet - Francis Hornby 24 Apr 2019 Pakenham Butcher Shipwrecked on the Way to War - Andy Webster 24 Apr 2019 Len Serves on Home Soil - Len Cook 24 Apr 2019 A Face of Anzac From Centenary Website - Albert Nye 24 Apr 2019 Bill a Giant of Pakenham - Bill Stone 1 June 2016 Customers Came First - Margaret Pursell 1 June 2016 Ken had a Passion for Life - Kenneth Aldred 1 June 2016 Politics, Education and Industry Were Bob’s Legacy - Bob Charles 30 Oct 2024 Darby Won the Cup - Ray (Darby) Webster 10 Apr 2024 Mural Unveiled for Pakenham Girl Guides Hall 4 Sep 2024 Remembering the Generosity of Carol - Carol Clay 2 Oct 2024 Norma Deeply Loved - Norma Jackson 2 Oct 2024 The Last of her Generation - Margaret Maher 23 Oct 2024 Celebrating a Proud 95 Years - Pakenham CFA 23 Oct 2024 Class of ‘74 Marks 50 Years - Pakenham High School 23 Oct 2024 Commemorating 45 Years of Service - David W Bull Funerals 23 Oct 2024 Riding High at Pakenham 4 Sep 2024 When You Could Buy Cattle and a Car 21 Aug 2024 Honora Fields Name Choice 28 Aug 2024 A Business Pioneer - Oscar Smith 28 Aug 2024 St Pat’s Blessed with Reno 14 Aug 2024 Historic Milking Shed Gone 14 Aug 2024 Frank’s Wooden Wonders - Frank Lindsay 31 July 2024 How the Pioneers Settled on IYU Estate 20 Mar 2024 Life Memberships Awarded - Pakenham Racing Club 27 Mar 2024 Magical Day for the Lions - Lions Netball Club 20 Mar 2024 Tennis Club’s Call to Arms - Pakenham Tennis Club 20 Mar 2024 Timeline of a Tennis Club - Pakenham Tennis Club 17 Jul 2024 Honest and Committed Man - Ian Bell 17 Jul 2024 Pakenham Loses Devoted Supporter Thelma Young 22 May 2024 Our Quiet Achiever - Cheryl Trimmings 17 July 2024 A True Pakenham Pioneer - Meryl Waterhouse 10 Apr 2024 Names for Paky East - When Pakenham Used to be “Pakenham East” 15 May 2024 Stories Behind the Names 28 Aug 2024 The Work Behind the Horse - Jackson Pope 22 May 2024 Farming Pioneer Name Proposed for Pakenham East 10 July 2024 Mystery Surrounds Shield 19 Apr 2017 In Their Footsteps - Lachlan Smith 20 July 2016 24 Hours of Carnage Battle of Fromelles 12 Nov 2025 Hospital is Taking Shape 12 Nov 2025 Back to School, 50 Years On - Pakenham High School 12 Nov 2025 A Century of Loving Life - Emily Joyce Taylor 12 Nov 2025 Much-Loved Local Ngaire - Ngaire Bennett 9 Oct 2025 Spotlight on History for Book Launch 16 Jul 2025 Lyn’s Memory Lives On - Lynette Stephenson 1 Oct 2025 Robbie Was Always En Route - Robbie MacGregor 16 May 2025 Life Full of Love and Humour - Max Jeavons 21 Jan 2026 Decades of Cheese-Making - Interlandi family 21 Jan 2026 Opening a Grand Affair - Pakenham Bush Nursing Hospital 21 Jan 2026 A Century of Medical Care - Pakenham Community Hospital 21 Jan 2026 Mary Travelled Far and Wide to Provide Medical Care 21 May 2025 The Humble Veteran Hero - Matthew Moore 14 Jan 2026 Racing Towards the Future - Pakenham Racing Club 17 Dec 2025 Pakenham Farewells Lefty - Kelvin Rees 17 Dec 2025 Norm Smith, The Bus Driver Who Moved the Community 10 Sep 2025 What Will the Future Hold? - Pakenham Golf Course 17 Sep 2025 80 Years of Pottery - Robert Gordon Pottery 9 Jul 2025 Farewell to a True Pioneer - Douglas Wyatt 9 Jul 2025 New Bid Starts Swinging 9 Jul 2025 Golf Land was Hailed as a Groundbreaker 4 Feb 2026 Farewell After a Full Life - Ray Cross 7 May 2025 Local Legend Remembered - David W Bull 15 Oct 2025 Remembering a Legend - Robbie MacGregor 19 Nov 2025 On Your Mark, Tunnel Set, Go - Mark Godden 28 May 2025 Surprise Honour for Geoff - Geoff Young 11 Jun 2025 Survivor’s Amazing Journey - Colin Tidball 11 Feb 2026 Yakkerboo Toasts 50 Years 17 Sep 2025 Final Bell for Buildings 9 Apr 2025 Fourth Generation Members Keep Family History Rolling On 16 Apr 2025 End of an Era at Pakenham as Jumps Racing Comes to a Close 11 Feb 2026 Council Refuse Demolition 15 Oct 2025 Army Home People in Focus 11 Sep 2025 History Shake Upnon-fictionpakenham (vic.) -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupCertificate - Certificate of Appreciation to Lance Corporal Albert Francis Nye
... home social in October 1919 with about 300 people in attendance. Lance Corporal Albert Francis Nye was the son of James and Mary Ann Nye of Pakenham Upper. Albert enlisted in 1916 and served in France. He returned to Australia in 1919 and married Alice Maud Beadle in 1920. the Great War WW1 Certificate of Appreciation in wooden frame behind glass. Certificate is coloured and decorated with the British and Australian flags ...Welcome home socials were organised by many communities for their returned soldiers. Pakenham Upper held their welcome home social in October 1919 with about 300 people in attendance. Lance Corporal Albert Francis Nye was the son of James and Mary Ann Nye of Pakenham Upper. Albert enlisted in 1916 and served in France. He returned to Australia in 1919 and married Alice Maud Beadle in 1920. Certificate of Appreciation in wooden frame behind glass. Certificate is coloured and decorated with the British and Australian flags, Australian flora and a picture of the recipient.the great war, ww1 -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Catherine McCullagh, Willingly into the Fray: one hundred years of Australian Army nursing, 2010
... home from the Middle East, September 1942) Title and editor's name are printed in black ink on the front also. The spine has title editor's and publisher's names printed in white on a black background. The army badge is printed in yellow at the top of the spine, and publisher's logo in multicolour at the base. The back cover has a photograph of a group of army personnel with a truck marked with a red cross and draped with an Australian flag...home from the Middle East, September 1942) Title and editor's name are printed in black ink on the front also. The spine has title editor's and publisher's names printed in white on a black background. The army badge is printed in yellow at the top of the spine, and publisher's logo in multicolour at the base. The back cover has a photograph of a group of army personnel with a truck marked with a red cross and draped with an Australian flag ...Willingly into the fray comprises the stories of sixty-five individual nurses, their voices preserved and their words, often fraught with emotion and mixed in distress at what they have seen, heard endured and railed against, carefully retained. Many of these stories are told for the first time, particularly those of the recent campaigns, peace keeping operations, disaster relief and humanitarian missions.Illustrated hardcover book with dustjacket. Book has a black cover with title and editor's name embossed in gold on the spine. Front of dust jacket has a grey, white and pale green photograph of a group of nurses (the sisters of the 21st AGH back in Australia following their long journey home from the Middle East, September 1942) Title and editor's name are printed in black ink on the front also. The spine has title editor's and publisher's names printed in white on a black background. The army badge is printed in yellow at the top of the spine, and publisher's logo in multicolour at the base. The back cover has a photograph of a group of army personnel with a truck marked with a red cross and draped with an Australian flag (members from the 2nd Health Support Battalion (Brisbane) made up the new Health Supplementation Team, East Timor August 2022. A summary of the book is printed on the back cover.non-fictionWillingly into the fray comprises the stories of sixty-five individual nurses, their voices preserved and their words, often fraught with emotion and mixed in distress at what they have seen, heard endured and railed against, carefully retained. Many of these stories are told for the first time, particularly those of the recent campaigns, peace keeping operations, disaster relief and humanitarian missions.australian army nursing service, military nursing-australia, nurse -
Bendigo Military MuseumCard - CHRISTMAS CARD, Australian Expeditionary Force, c.WW1
... Flags on second page in silk on a cream background. Text on inside in grey type. Handwritten message in black ink. 2. Four page illustrated Christmas/New Year card. Front cover has colour picture of two cats in front of a fire. Text in black font including "Keep The Home...Flags on second page in silk on a cream background. Text on inside in grey type. Handwritten message in black ink. 2. Four page illustrated Christmas/New Year card. Front cover has colour picture of two cats in front of a fire. Text in black font including "Keep The Home ...Part of the "Robert H Baron", No 3596 and Cooper Collections. See Catalogue No. 1981P for details of Baron's service.1. Four page illustrated Christmas/New Year card. Front cover has two cut outs allowing Union Jack and Australian Flag to be visible. Embossed gold coloured Rising Sun on bottom RH corner. Text in grey type. Pages secured on LHS with blue ribbon. Flags on second page in silk on a cream background. Text on inside in grey type. Handwritten message in black ink. 2. Four page illustrated Christmas/New Year card. Front cover has colour picture of two cats in front of a fire. Text in black font including "Keep The Home Fires Burning". Inside text in grey type. Pages secured with red ribbon on LHS.1. Handwritten in black ink: 'To my Dear Mother, Her loving Soldier Son. Wishing you all a Merry Xmas n a bright new year. 2. Handwritten in black ink 'To Myrtle, Elsie, Alfred dear little Fred, FROM There Loving Soldier Brother Bob. Hoping you have a lovely time at Xmas & the New Year, Bob'robert h. baron, cooper collection, christmas card, ww1 -
Bendigo Military MuseumBadge - EX SERVICE ORGANISATIONS, Castles, 1945 - 1999
... home to his family. A circular green band is around the centre image with words "Australia Remembers". Under the circle part is a banner with 1945-1995 in gold on green enamel. Held with butterfly clip. 3. Round badge, black enamel with a gold constellation of the Southern Cross in it, The wording in gold is: War Widows and Widowed Mothers Association. It is mounted with a clip. 4. Round badge, enamel with a crown on top. In the crown is number '00'. Around outer blue ring is Women's Auxiliary R.S.L. An Australian Flag...home to his family. A circular green band is around the centre image with words "Australia Remembers". Under the circle part is a banner with 1945-1995 in gold on green enamel. Held with butterfly clip. 3. Round badge, black enamel with a gold constellation of the Southern Cross in it, The wording in gold is: War Widows and Widowed Mothers Association. It is mounted with a clip. 4. Round badge, enamel with a crown on top. In the crown is number '00'. Around outer blue ring is Women's Auxiliary R.S.L. An Australian Flag ...Refer to 110211. Badge shows a slouch hat over a black enamel bar with word 'Australia' on it. It is mounted with a butterfly pin/clip. 2. Badge, round. Black and white image in centre of a man returning home to his family. A circular green band is around the centre image with words "Australia Remembers". Under the circle part is a banner with 1945-1995 in gold on green enamel. Held with butterfly clip. 3. Round badge, black enamel with a gold constellation of the Southern Cross in it, The wording in gold is: War Widows and Widowed Mothers Association. It is mounted with a clip. 4. Round badge, enamel with a crown on top. In the crown is number '00'. Around outer blue ring is Women's Auxiliary R.S.L. An Australian Flag is in the centre. 5. Badge, Legacy, blue with gold flame holder with red flame. Mounted with Spring clip at rear. 6. Badge Legacy blue - has gold flame holder with red flame. Mounted with a sharp pin at rear.1. Stamped on back is NU COLOUR VOE, Taiwan. 2. Patricks 02 830 4700 Sydney on rear. 3. 'Castles' on rear. 4. A.J. PARKES 5. A.J. PARKES $10. 6. A.J. PARKES $10.post ww2, associations, legacy -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Three badges, Children's Flower Day, 1. 1941 2. 1918 3. 1919
... home and at school and street stalls were run by children to raise funds for the war effort. These badges are of interest as examples of the activities of children in Victoria to assist the War effort in World Wars. children flowers war effort warrnambool 1 EVD CHILDREN'S FLOWER DAY 1941 on face. A.W. PATRICK. N. FITZROY. V. on rim 2 CHILDREN'S FLOWER DAY 1918 3 CHILDREN'S FLOWER DAY 1919 PEACE YEAR and symbol of an flattened semi circle with incomplete rectangle interlaced. 1 Cream coloured circular metal and enamel badge featuring Union flag ...These three badges were issued as fund raisers on Children's Day in 1918,1919 and 1941. The Children's Flower day arose out of the League of Young Gardeners established in 1916 to assist the war effort by encouraging children to cultivate garden plots at home and at school. The Children's Flower Day included lectures and lessons at school related to garden cultivation. Flower shows of produce grown at home and at school and street stalls were run by children to raise funds for the war effort.These badges are of interest as examples of the activities of children in Victoria to assist the War effort in World Wars.1 Cream coloured circular metal and enamel badge featuring Union flag, a wreath of red flowers and leaves around the edge on two sides and text . A clip is on the reverse. 2 Cream coloured oval plastic coated card badge featuring blue flowers and wattle blossom and text. A slot at the top for a pin so it may be attached to clothing. 3 Cream coloured circular badge featuring a six pointed gold star, a coloured image of a house and garden and text. A clip is on the reverse1 EVD CHILDREN'S FLOWER DAY 1941 on face. A.W. PATRICK. N. FITZROY. V. on rim 2 CHILDREN'S FLOWER DAY 1918 3 CHILDREN'S FLOWER DAY 1919 PEACE YEAR and symbol of an flattened semi circle with incomplete rectangle interlaced. children, flowers, war effort, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Badge, Our Sailors Day, 1917
... home and overseas. This badge is of interest as one of the many badges produced during World War One to assist the war effort in Australia. Sailors OUR SAILORS DAY Circular metal badge featuring a white ensign with the Australian flag on a blue back ground. ...This badge has been produced to raise funds for the Australian navy personnel during World War One is believed to have been sold during 1917.There were many badges produced during World War One to raise funds for Australian servicemen serving at home and overseas. This badge is of interest as one of the many badges produced during World War One to assist the war effort in Australia. Circular metal badge featuring a white ensign with the Australian flag on a blue back ground. The white annulus has text and a small representation of rope at the bottom edge. The reverse has a pin clip.OUR SAILORS DAY sailors -
Australian Gliding MuseumMachine - Glider - Sailplane
... The MOBA2 is a notable home built 1970s sailplane design that featured a number of innovative elements including composite construction without the need for expensive jigs, nose cone canopy and asymmetrical placement of control column. australian gliding glider sailplane moba2b moba2c sunderland moba2d victorian motorless flight group vmfg Registration "GVI" on fuselage; Kangaroo, Australian Flag and VMFG decals on vertical stabiliser Composite single seat glider / sailplane finished in bright yellow Machine Glider - Sailplane Gary Sunderland ...MOBA2 is a 15 metre sailplane designed by Gary Sunderland, who was an aeronautical engineer working for the Department of Civil Aviation (Australia) and a member of the Victorian Motorless Flight Group (VMFG). The design gave effect to ideas that he developed circa 1970 for an aircraft that he could build himself. He entered a 13 metre wingspan version of his MOBA design (MOBA2B) in an Australian Gliding sailplane design competition that was announced in 1970. The competition called for sailplane designs with a maximum wingspan of 13 metres that could be built by amateurs in a small workshop with limited tools and facilities. In 1973, Gary’s MOBA was judged by the competition panel as equal best with the other outstanding submission, which were chosen from a field of 19 entrants. However, after gathering further information and deliberation by the competition panel neither of the two outstanding designs were chosen as the winner. Notwithstanding the outcome, in 1974 Gary proceeded built his glider to the original 15 metre design. The wing was equipped with camber changing flaps that were permitted under special standard class rules for the 1974 world championships. Changes were made along the way in the light of construction experience and the completed glider was given the designation MOBA2C. The glider first flew on 12 December 1979. It was never flown in standard class competition as by the time the glider was built the special 1974 rules were revoked and wing flaps were no longer permitted in that class. However, Gary flew MOBA2C in the Australian national gliding competitions held at Benalla in the summer of 1979 / 1980 competing in the open class. After adjustment to the aileron gearing during initial trials MOBA2C was found to fly well and in competition produced performances believed to be better than contemporary standard class sailplanes but not as good as the open class machines. The glider was later modified in a number of respects including amongst other things the installation of spoilers located just forward of the wing flaps and by increasing the chord marginally at the wing root. With these changes the glider type was given the designation MOBA2D. The last recorded flights occurred in February 1996 at which time MOBA2 had flown an aggregate of 401 hours and 59 minutes during its 297 launches. Its operational life was brought to an end due to expansion of the foam in the wings causing distortion of the wing surface.The MOBA2 is a notable home built 1970s sailplane design that featured a number of innovative elements including composite construction without the need for expensive jigs, nose cone canopy and asymmetrical placement of control column.Composite single seat glider / sailplane finished in bright yellowRegistration "GVI" on fuselage; Kangaroo, Australian Flag and VMFG decals on vertical stabiliseraustralian gliding, glider, sailplane, moba2b, moba2c, sunderland, moba2d, victorian motorless flight group, vmfg -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchCard - Dinner Menu, Welcome Home, 19/6/1946
... Home Dinner to Ex-Service Men & Ex-Service Women of Love & Pollard Pty Ltd Stores. Lower Melbourne Town Hall June 19th, 1946. Inside left: Honour Roll. Inside right: Dinner Menu. On back cover: Autographs. Also with 10 signatures written in pencil. Bone coloured card with red and blue stripes at right hand side. Australian and Union Jack flags ...To the ex service men and women of Love & Pollard Pty Ltd Stores and served in WWII. Has the names of those who served and died and the dinner menu.Bone coloured card with red and blue stripes at right hand side. Australian and Union Jack flags at top with blue writing.On cover: Welcome Home Dinner to Ex-Service Men & Ex-Service Women of Love & Pollard Pty Ltd Stores. Lower Melbourne Town Hall June 19th, 1946. Inside left: Honour Roll. Inside right: Dinner Menu. On back cover: Autographs. Also with 10 signatures written in pencil.world war 2, love & pollard pty ltd stores, welcome home dinner -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home.Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered beige, brown and yellow flower and foliate decoration on front. Handwritten message on the back.Front: "From a loving heart" (embroidered) Back: "To my dear Alice / Best love from Will xxxxxx / xxxxxxxx"wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard, paris depose, fabrication francaise -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home.Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered pink flower, green foliate and yellow rising sun decoration on front. Handwritten message on the back.Front: "To my dear Wife" (embroidered) Back: "Best love from your loving / H[usband] ??????? France ???? 1919 / ???? presents / money on ??? to not / so you keep ?????"wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1916
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home.Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered pink, purple flowers green foliate decoration on front. Handwritten message on the back.Front: "To my dear Daughter" (embroidered) Back: "France / 23/1/1916 / To Dear Little Enid / From Daddy Dear / Best Love / xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home, 1917. Mentioned in postcard George Buse 2208 born Yarraville who enlisted on 10/9/1914 aged 21 years 3 months. He embarked on 20/10/1914 and returned to Australia in 1919. He was a Driver with the 10th ASC,Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered pink flowers, green foliate and blue winged butterfly decoration on front. Handwritten message on the back.Front: "To my dear Wife" (embroidered) Back: "To Enid from dad xx / xxxxxx / France / Feb 26/2/1917 / My Dear Alice / Just a PC to let you I'm still well and hope are all the same I have not see Joe lately I may see him sometime or the other I hope you enjoyed yourself on your holidays they will do you good. I'm in a rest station I have not been too well I think I will be back with the battalion in a few days you can tell ??[ma]?? I met Pugger Loney he is in the 15 ambulance he looks well and it just as fat as ever I'm goin gover to see youn George Buse tomorrow well I have not much new to tell only all is well so I will now close with best love from loving husband Will xxxxxxxx"wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard, william west 1268, george buse 2208 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home.Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered sailing boat with flying french flag and union jack. Also pink, blue flowers and green foliate decoration on front. Handwritten message on the back.Front: "To my dear Wife" (embroidered) Back: "My dear Alice / France / Just a PC to let you know I'm well and hope you are all the same I have not see Joe yet over here but I believe he is alright so far well there not much news to tell you get more news over there than we do. I hope Jack and Father are working. I wrote to Jack he aut to have my letters by now well this all the news ???? as long as you know I'm well ?????? bye best love Will xxxxxx"wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home.Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered flowers and green foliate decoration on front. Handwritten message on the back.Front: "I THINK OF YOU" (embroidered) Back: "Write Soon / O[ct]? / To Enid / From [Dad] / Best [lo]ve / xxxxx" wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard, carte postale -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchCard - Embroidered Card, c. 1918
... homes before sending them to a factory to be mounted on card by a largely female production line. Designs endorsing patriotism and unity were popular amongst Allied troops. wwi postcard embroidered postcard Front: "1918 / souvenir from France" (embroidered) "Merry Christmas" (printed) White rectangular bi-fold card with window mounted embroidery of the colours and flags of different countries in the shape of 1918. ...Embroidered post card made in France which reads to... W West from Worthy. Embroidered silk postcards became a booming industry during the First World War that was largely driven by women. Many French women embroidered strips of silk in their homes before sending them to a factory to be mounted on card by a largely female production line. Designs endorsing patriotism and unity were popular amongst Allied troops.White rectangular bi-fold card with window mounted embroidery of the colours and flags of different countries in the shape of 1918. Inside is glossy paper with decorative flowers and printed and handwritten messages. Bound with yellow ribbon.Front: "1918 / souvenir from France" (embroidered) "Merry Christmas" (printed) wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home.Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered butterfly representing the flags and colours of different countries. Front: "FROM YOUR SOLDIER BOY" (embroidered) wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard, carte postale -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home.Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered yellow rising sun, crown, banner and foliate decoration. Handwritten message on backFront: "FROM 5TH PIONEER BATTALION FRANCE" "KEEP SMILING" (embroidered) Back: "To Enid best love from Dad xxxxxx / France June 28/6/1917" "My Dear Mary / just a pc to let you know I'm still well and hope you are all the same I have not seen Joe yet is is still warm over here yet we have been out shooting to day I feel tired. I wish it was all over I full up of it. I seen Dexter the other night he is looking well on it ?? I'm beginning to think it is never going to end well this all at present love Will love from your loving husband xxx / xxxx " wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard, carte postale -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home.Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard (portrait orientation) with embroidered cross representing flags and colours of different countries. Flower and foliate decoration beneath. Handwritten message on backFront: "THE CROSS OF THE ALLIES" (embroidered) Back: "to Enid from Dad / best love little girlie xxxxxx"wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard, carte postale -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home.Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered numbers representing flags and colours of different countries. Front: "1914 / 1915 / 1916 / 1917" "Souvenir from France" (embroidered)wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard, carte postale -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home.Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered yellow, orange, red, white rising sun badge, green banner and english maritime flags.Front: "AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH" "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces" (embroidered) Back: "To Alice best of love from loving husband Will xxxxxxx write soon"wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard, carte postale -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard - Embroidered Postcard, c. 1917
... The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. ...Postcard from WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion while posted in France to his family at home.Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during the First World War 1914 - 1918.They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on cards. Many of the cards were illustrated with patriotic symbols, flags, slogans, or sentimental texts. During the First World War, many Allied officers and soldiers based in France sent silk embroidered postcards to their loved ones back homeWhite rectangular postcard with embroidered foliate and flowers, laurel wreath beneath oval union jack and crown. Handwritten message on back.Back: "To Enid From Dad / With best love / from France xxxxxxx"wwi, postcard, embroidered postcard, carte postale
