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Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Embroidered Supper Cloth relating to Richard H Bromilow, No makers mark, Mid 20th Century
VX48425 Richard H Bromilow served in the AMF during WW2 with 1st Independent Coy as a Transport Driver. His records show as of 01 July 1942 he is missing and presumed dead.It is presumed that this Supper Cloth has been Embroidered in remembrance of VX 48425 Richard H Bromilow.This is a Linen Embroidered Supper Cloth with lace edging. Embroidered in the centre of the cloth is the Rising Sun Badge above the Badge is 1st Independent Coy below the badge VX48425. In the four corners of the cloth are the colour patches of 1st Independent Coyamf ww2 supper cloth vx48425 richard h bromilow -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY,TATCHELL & DUNLOP, c 1906
Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop. 1a Victoria Transfer of Land 1 sheet. Jabez Carter formally of Kerang paid to me the sum of 832 pounds by. Albert Henry Sims of Echuca farmer Charles Williams Sims of the Grove Family. Excs of the will of Samuel Lewis late of Pine Grove. Farmer deceased. A.H Sims and C.W. Sims being entitled to be reg **** of the ** land in equal shares as tenants in common by virtue of the devises to them that *** in the said will & **** of the sum of 12 pound 10 by the said A.H. Sims & C.W. Sims paid with said A.T Chappell do *** with the **** by the **** of the said A.H. Sims & C.W. Sims as such ****as **** of the said A.H. Sims: C.W. Sims and A.T. Chappell as such devices of transfer to the o' A.H.Sims & C.W. Sims in equal shares as tenants in common. All my estate and interest in ALL THAT piece of Land being all 3 of sec A Par of Kerang ** from **** 320ac. A.R.P 320.0.23. Duty 400 pounds. Annie Turner Chappell of Pine Grove married woman. Signed by the said : Jabez Carter in the presence of G.H.T south Bgo. Signed by the ** A.H. Sims in the presence of Mr A. Atkynes solicitor Echuca. Signed by ** C.W. Sims in the presence Mr A. Atkynes. Signed by ** A.T. Chappell in the presence of John Crawford JP. Dated the 4th day of January One thousand 9 hundred and seven. ( 4\1\1907 ). FRONT OF TRANSFER - **** : C/T. 3214/ 642711 for this transfer of even sale DATED 4th January 1907. Jabez Carter Esq to **** A.H Sims & C.W Sims. Engel DCR 16.11.06. Printed at ' The Bendigo Independent ' OfficeThe Bendigo Independent Office -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Stamp, IOOF Oddfellows, 20th century
This stamp was used by an Independent Order of Oddfellows organization – the Loyal Warrnambool Lodge. The Independent Order of Oddfellows is a benefit society, founded in the U.S.A., offering medical and employment benefits for its members. Its motto is ‘Friendship, Love, Truth’. A branch was first established in Melbourne in 1846 and the Loyal Victoria Lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows was established in Warrnambool in 1860. The Oddfellows Hall in Warrnambool (building still existing) opened in 1869. It is likely that the Loyal Warrnambool Lodge has been established from this original Loyal Victoria Lodge. This stamp is of interest as it has been used by the Loyal Warrnambool Lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. Benefit societies such as this one have been influential and important in the social and economic history of Warrnambool. This is a stamp for the Loyal Warrnambool Lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. It has a circular wooden handle, a metal base and a round rubber stampLoyal Warrnambool Lodge,Warrnambool I.O.O.F., No 181 F.L.T. loyal warrnambool lodge, independent order of oddfellows, stamp -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Article re cricketer Peggy ANTONIO, Gideon Haigh, Wicket Woman, 4 Nov 1992
Material on cricketer Peggy ANTONIO: profile article from 'The Independent Monthly' 4.11.1992sport - cricket, peggy howard nee antonio -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mrs Clarence Weber's candidature, 1937
Transcription of articles on election of Mrs Clarence WeberTranscription of articles on election of Mrs Clarence Weber as independent candidate for the seat of Nunawading in the Victorian State Assembly elections on 2 October 1937.Transcription of articles on election of Mrs Clarence Weberweber, ivy, victoria. parliament. legislative assembly, parliamentary representatives -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Esther's 108, 2014
Esther Penn, former dressmaker of Blackburn.2013.Esther Penn, former dressmaker of Blackburn, is believed to be the oldest Australian still living independently. She celebrated her 108th birthday on 3 September 2013.Esther Penn, former dressmaker of Blackburn.2013.penn, esther -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Early days in Nunawading
Letter from Margaret Luke of Box Hill. Copying material from 'The Victorian Independent' of April 2 1870 re the first anniversary of the Congregational Church at Springfield, Nunawading.Letter from Margaret Luke of Box Hill copying material from 'The Victorian Independent' of April 2 1870 re the first anniversary of the Congregational Church at Springfield, Nunawading.Letter from Margaret Luke of Box Hill. Copying material from 'The Victorian Independent' of April 2 1870 re the first anniversary of the Congregational Church at Springfield, Nunawading.congregational church, springfield, nunawading, nunawading, churches -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque - 161 (INDEP) Recce Flight Vietnam Plaque
161 (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight was an Australian Army aviation unit of both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft. This item was collected because it commemorates the war in Vietnam.Shield-shaped wooden plaque with metal badge/insignia of crown, eagle, crossed swords and laurel wreath in two shades of blue. The emblem of 161 (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight Vietnam.VIGILANCE/ 161 (INDEP) RECCE FL.T./ VIETNAM161 reconnaissance flight, vietnam, army pilots, 161 recce -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Rechabite Ceremonial Badges
The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. In 1861 the first Independent order of Rechabites Friendly Society, Salford Unity, was opened in Bendigo to be called “Star of Bendigo” Tent. It was registered as Number 5 making it one of the first in Victoria. They worked with the Total Abstinence Society to organize lectures and social events designed to prove that entertainment and fun could be had without alcohol. They met in the new Temperance Hall in View Street.Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Male ceremonial badges. A Stylized brass button with pin back, decorated with stamped design of maple leaf and palm fronds, cream satin ribbon with crest of Independent Order of Rechabites. Small pink (faded red) button at base B as per "A" above but button is clear with an orange circle.Some collars have stamped on reverse "Star of Bendigo Tent No 5"i.o.r. (rechabites) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Ivy Lavinia Weber, M.L.A., Victoria, 1937 - 43, 1982
History of Ivy Lavinia Weber, M.L.A. for Nunawading, 1937, 1940 & 1943.History of Ivy Lavinia Weber, M.L.A. for Nunawading, 1937, 1940 & 1943. As an independent candidate; taken from 'Worth her salt: women at work in Australia, edited by M. Bevage, also three how to vote notices.History of Ivy Lavinia Weber, M.L.A. for Nunawading, 1937, 1940 & 1943.politicians, weber, ivy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - J.F.WARREN INVOICE, 9/05/1891
John Frederick Warren was born in England in 1834. After coming to Australia, he married Rebecca Baird in 1868. He initially tried his hand at mining before establishing his timber and iron works. He retired in 1902 and lived at "Bowden", Barnard Street, until his death 21/10/1912. Following his retirement, the business was continued by his son John Frederick Warren jnr (b. 1879).J.F.Warren Invoice: Cream paper with red print. Torn left bottom half. Economic Timber and Iron yards. NO. 1 Ironmongery and Office, Market Square. No 2 Sawn Timber (Hard & Soft), Cement. Gal. Iron. &c. Opposite School of Mines, (Hargreaves St. E.) No. 3 Split Timber, Palings, Pickets, &c. (Hargreaves Street East). To: Mrs Waldock. Sandhurst May 9th 1891. Please receive from J.F Warren, The undermentioned Goods in good order and condition:- General Importer. For 30 Yards 36 x 2 netting £10. Paid J.F.Warren per S. H. Box 625.Printed at 'The Bendigo Independent' Office.business, retail, house furnishings, j.f. warren. mrs waldock. -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Plaque - Mohawk
The unit history of No1 Independent Company -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Shoulder Patches
Shoulder patchesX 8 Army Independent Signalsbadge/buttons, ww2, army -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - How to vote slip, Liana Thompson, Independent, Port Melbourne election, 1992
Owned, collected and used by Liana Thompson and donated to the PMH&P societyHow to vote independently - (1) Liana Thompsonlocal government - city of port melbourne, liana thompson, mayors -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Rechabite Ceremonial Sashes
The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. In 1861 the first Independent order of Rechabites Friendly Society, Salford Unity, was opened in Bendigo to be called “Star of Bendigo” Tent. It was registered as Number 5 making it one of the first in Victoria. They worked with the Total Abstinence Society to organize lectures and social events designed to prove that entertainment and fun could be had without alcohol. They met in the new Temperance Hall in View Street. Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Male ceremonial sashes. 8 silk ceremonial collars for the Independent Order of Rechabites, cream silk with red stripes. The number of stripes vary according to rank. Chief Rulers collar x1, Steward x 2, Secretary x 1, Levite x 1 & Supporter x 1 5 collars have a silver wire 7 sequin rosettes at base of "collar V", 3 have silver wire tassels.Some collars have stamped on reverse "Star of Bendigo Tent No 5"i.o.r. (rechabites), salford unity -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CITY OF BENDIGO VOTER'S ROLL, 24 Dec 1896
Supplement to The Bendigo Independent Friday,24th December,1896bendigo, city of bendigo voter's roll -
El Dorado Museum Association Inc.
Photograph - Digital Image
MUIOOF Six Members. The Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows (MUIOOF) Loyal El Dorado Lodge was established 8 February 1867. At its peak in 1869 it had 115 members. Due to declining membership the lodge ceased operating on 22 March 1913.muioof, odd fellows, manchester unity, lodge, friendly society, men, el dorado, eldorado -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Yipirinya School Council Inc, Yipirinya School profile, 2000
Notes on a school providing a Bilingual Education in an independent community school.colour photographs, tablesyipirinya school, mparntwe, western arrernte, northern territory, aboriginal english, bilingual education, bicultural education, primary school education, two way education -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, I'm 108. Esther Penn, 2014
Esther Penn is thought to be the oldest independently living Australian at 108Esther Penn is thought to be the oldest independently living Australian at 108Esther Penn is thought to be the oldest independently living Australian at 108penn, e -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1886
Independent Order of Rechabites Lodge Certificate - Jacob Wood 1866stawell -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Memorabilia - Dog Tags of E Foulkes EX1803 – POW Crete 1942 German
Recollections from 2/3rd Australian Independent Company/Commando Squadron -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK, 1944 - 1977
Minute Book. Independent Order of Rechabites Star of Bendigo Tent No. 5. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK, 1915 - 1926
Minute Book. Star of Bendigo Tent No. 5. Independent Order of Rechabites -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Rechabite Ceremonial Sashes
The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. In 1861 the first Independent order of Rechabites Friendly Society, Salford Unity, was opened in Bendigo to be called “Star of Bendigo” Tent. It was registered as Number 5 making it one of the first in Victoria. They worked with the Total Abstinence Society to organize lectures and social events designed to prove that entertainment and fun could be had without alcohol. They met in the new Temperance Hall in View Street. Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Male ceremonial sashes. A. cream silk central orange stripe B. cream silk 2 x 12 mm orange stripe C. cream silk with 3 x 12 mm orange stripes i.o.r. (rechabites), salford unity -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Apron, Ceremonial
Ceremonial apron, small chamois leather front, with blue silk trim, black bias ties at waist. Black cotton material on reverse side of leather.Embossed with Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows coat of arms.apron, leather, machester unity of independent order of oddfellows, regalia -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Rechabite Ceremonial Sashes
The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. In 1861 the first Independent order of Rechabites Friendly Society, Salford Unity, was opened in Bendigo to be called “Star of Bendigo” Tent. It was registered as Number 5 making it one of the first in Victoria. They worked with the Total Abstinence Society to organize lectures and social events designed to prove that entertainment and fun could be had without alcohol. They met in the new Temperance Hall in View Street.Ceremonial Sashes from the Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Cream silk, various ranks, printed designs, red stripes on the outer edge. Superintendent x 1, Secretary x 3, Guardian x 3, Steward x 7, Levite x 1i.o.r. (rechabites), salford unity -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK, 1930 - 1970
Minute Book. Trustees Star of Bendigo Tent No. 5. Independent Order of Rechabites -
Mont De Lancey
Sash
In recent times, the name has been used by Christian groups keen to promote total abstinence from alcohol. The Order has been active in Australia from 1843, promoting temperance and as a benefit society. Worn by Thomas Johnston, son of George Johnston of Wandin (1937-1924).Independent Order of Rechabites (IOR) royal blue sash, with gold edging and fringe.IORsashes, clothing accessories -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Certificate - Certificate - Independent Order of Rechabites, Greta Thomas, c. 1909
The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. The Rechabites were a group named after Rechab, a leader from the old testament in the Bible. He instructed his followers not to drink. The Rechabites were a nomadic group of separatists who did not drink and abstained from other practices associated with the Canaanites. The IOR was a temperance friendly society named after this man.Certificate presented by IOR of Victoria, to Greta Thomas for signing the pledge committing to abstinence from intoxicating liquors. Dated 9 March 1909. White card, coloured coat of arms of Independent Order of Rechabites. Pledge Signing Crusade banner in blue, place for signatures. Reverse printed information about I.O.Rtemperance, rechabites, ior -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Uniform - Leather Sam Brown Belt 1941 (or before)
2/2 and 2/4 Australian Independent Companies in Portuguese Timor 1941-1943