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Bendigo Military Museum
Book - AUSTRALIAN MILITARY HAND BOOK, Angus & Robertson Ltd, The Fighting Soldier, 1941
Written by Major W.A.S. Dunlop (late Australian Staff Corps) this book is noted as "Adopted by British War Office for distribution to the Fighting Forces". This is a pocket handbook. It has a thin cardboard cover, orange in colour. Black printing. In the centre is a silhouette of a charging soldier with bayonet. It has 202 pages of text.ww2, infantry training -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jessie and Gordon Scholes with Tom Vickers, Plenty River, 1943c
Photograph of Jessie Scholes (nee Partington), Gordon Scholes and Tom Vickers at the Plenty River.Digital copy of black and white photograph.jessie scholes, jessie partington, gordon scholes, tom vickers, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Annie May and Jessie May Partington graves at St Helena Cemetery, 26/02/1965
Graves at St Helena Cemetery, Partington family - Annie May and Jessie May PartingtonThe Partingtons are a Greensborough pioneer familyDigital copy of colour photograph.annie may partington, jessie may partington, partington family, st helena cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jessie and Stan Angus, 1995c
Jessie Scholes (nee Partington) and Stan Angus married at the Uniting Church Greensborough in 1967.Digital copy of colour photograph.jessie may partington, jessie angus, stan angus -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Faye Fort, Jessie May Partington, 2015
Notes on the life of Jessie May Partington and her relationships with other members of the Partington family.Brief family notes, typed text, includes handwritten notes.partington family, jessie may partington, jessie scholes, jessie may angus -
Greensborough Historical Society
Letter, Greensborough Methodist Church to Mrs Jessie Scholes.1968, 1968_06
Jessie Scholes was a donor to the cost of the church window and the letter and accompanying card are thanks for the donation.The Methodist Church in Greensborough was relocated to make way for Greensborough Plaza shopping centre. Mrs Scholes (nee Partington) and her family were long-time members of the church and Greensborough pioneers.Letter: typed on buff letterhead of Greensborough Methodist Church. Signed by Church Trust secretary,jessie may partington, jessie angus, jessie scholes, partington family, greensborough methodist church -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jessie Partington's house, Carnon Street, 1940c
This house in Carnon Street Greensborough was the home of Jessie Partington. It was demolished around 2005 for a block of units.Digital copy of black and white photograph.jessie may partington, jessie angus, jessie scholes, carnon street -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jessie at Willis Vale, 1930c
Jessie Partington was born at Willis Vale in 1911 and worked around the farm; when older she and her sisters had to deliver milk around the area from the farm dairy. Jessie attended Greensborough Primary School and from age 4 had piano and singing lessons. She had a beautiful voice, singing in church and choirs. This photograph shows the house 'Willis Vale'Digital copy of black and white photograph.jessie may partington, willis vale, partington family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jessie Partington [as child], 1919c
Jessie Partington was born at Willis Vale in 1911 and worked around the farm; when older she and her sisters had to deliver milk around the area from the farm dairy. Jessie attended Greensborough Primary School and from age 4 had piano and singing lessons. She had a beautiful voice, singing in church and choirs. A pioneer Greensborough family.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.jessie may partington, partington family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Annie May with Jessie on cow, 1914c
Jessie Partington (on cow) (born 1911) and her mother Annie May Partington (nee Medhurst) at Willis ValeA pioneer Greensborough family.Digital copy of black and white photograph.jessie may partington, annie may medhurst, annie may partington, willis vale -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - GREAT COAT, 1966, Dunlop Australia, 1966
Item issued to "Henry Smyth" 3792681. Refer Cat No. 9561 for his service History.Great coat, khaki, wool with some cotton inner lining, buttons are gold colour with Crown and Crossed Rifles denoting Infantry. Makers label on inside.On label, black print, "8405-66-012-0496 - Dunlop NSW. - 966 - Size 8, D^D" Handwritten in black ink "Smyth"henry campbell smyth, uniform, great coat, army -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, Letter Concerning Potential Donation of Aboriginal Artefacts to the Ballarat School of Mines Museum, 1954, 11/02/1954
The collection of artefacts formely belonged to the writers father, J.M. Marshall of Sturt Street. He was born and lived in Ballarat most of his life, and was interested in the Ballarat School of Mines Museum during the era of Professor Alfred Mica Smith. The response to this letter foreshadows the closure of the Ballarat School of Mines Museum. Alan Sonsee of the Ballarat Teachers' College was a Field Naturalist and collector of Aboriginal artefacts, and may have been associated with the decision. Handwritten letter from Jessie Marshall of Adelaide offering a collection of Australian "Native Weapons and Curios" to the Ballarat School of Mines Museum. The writer describes the collection as "not a large collection but a very good one - there are also some lovely shells." Ballarat School of Mines Registrar, F.E. Ferguson, declined the offer on behalf of the School Council, suggesting the Ballarat Teachers' College (Dana Street) would like to have the weapons, etc.C/- Collison & Co 32 Waymouth St Adelaide 11/2/54 Sear Sir A am writing this to offer a collection of Native Weapons and Curious - Australian - the Islands and S. Africa - the the Museum as a gift - they originally belonged to my father J.M. Marshall - formerly of Sturt Stree - who was born and lived in Ballarat most of his life and who was always interested i nthe Museum and School of Mines back in Prof. Mica Smith's time. This is not a large collection but a very good one - there are also some lovely shells. They have beenin stroage since his death and I feel he would have liked them to be of some use + give pleasure to someone + I can think of no better plance than your museum. Would you be goodenough to put this offer to your Committee + let me know if that are interested. I am yours Jessie Marshall PS I've made enquiries + there is plenty of motor transport available J.M.ballarat school of mines, aboriginal artefacts, ballarat school of mines museum, jessie marshall, i.m. marshall, ballarat teachers' college, f.e. ferguson, museum closure, alan sonsee, ballarat teachers college, museum, shells, j.m. marshall -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Jessie Partington Scholes and Gordon Scholes at Carnon Street, 1950s
Jessie May Partington married Gordon Scholes and they lived in Carnon Street Greenhills. They were married on 09/03/1935.Jessie May Partington was a member of the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers.Photograph of couple standing in front of fireplace.On back of photo: "Jess (Partington) Scholes and husband Gordon at Carnon Street Greenhills".jessie may partington, jessie angus, jessie scholes, partington family, carnon street, greenhills -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Geo Richards studio photographer opposite Star office, Ballarat, Mrs Joseph Linton, nee Mary Dunlop
Mary Linton, nee Dunlop, was born in 1809 the West Indies, and married Joseph Linton in Scotland when she was eighteen. Mary and Joseph Linton migrated to Victoria in 1839, and took up a pastoral lease in the Wardy Yaloak district which they called Emu Hill. They had eleven children, ten of whom survived to adulthood. Mary died in Ballarat in 1887. The township of Linton derives its name from this family. Part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 12Sepia photograph of a woman wearing a gown with a lace collar and cap, seated with right arm resting on book on table, left arm resting on lap.mrs joseph linton, mary linton, mary dunlop, old lintonian collection -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mary Linton née Dunlop (Mrs Joseph Linton)
Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 4. Mary Linton, nee Dunlop, was born in 1809 the West Indies, and married Joseph Linton in Scotland when she was eighteen. Mary and Joseph Linton migrated to Victoria in 1839, and took up a pastoral lease in the Wardy Yaloak district which they called Emu Hill. They had eleven children, ten of whom survived to adulthood. Mary died in Ballarat in 1887. The township of Linton derives its name from this family.Sepia photograph of a lady wearing long gown and hat, seated with arms resting on her lap.mrs joseph linton, old lintonian collection, mary linton nee dunlop -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, Claymore Mine, The Box, MK2
Perspex display featuring sequential firing device for Claymores. The Box Mk2 with green plastic claymore case and photos of Lt. Moose Dunlop and Pte. Lyal Mitchell. An explanation of features and use are also included.claymore mine, lt. moose dunlop, private lyal mitchell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Jessie hits high note on birthday, 01/10/1991
This article celebrates the 80th birthday of Jessie Angus (nee Partington) and outlines her association with the Diamond Valley Choral Society and other choirs. A tribute to a Greensborough identity including background information on the Choral Society. Newspaper article and black and white image.jessie angus, jessie partington, jessie scholes, diamond valley choral society, cordner, e r cordner festival choir -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Mr Joseph Sutton Crow and his wife Jessie (nee Temby) at their marriage in 1910
Mr Joseph Sutton Crow and his wife Jessie (nee Temby) at their marriage in 1910. Sutton became Director of the University Conservatorium, was deeply involved in the musical life of Melbourne and managed concert parties travelling to country towns. Jessie was a soloist, singing, in the early days, at the concerts with visiting and local artists, such as flautist John Amadio. They made their home at ‘Strathmore’, 75 Victoria Crescent, Mont Albert. The donor was their daughter, Winifred Jean Crow.A black and white photograph of a couple dressed in their wedding attire. The bride (standing) is wearing a floor length dress and veil. She has flowers in her hair and is carrying a large bouquet of flowers. The groom (seated) is wearing a coat, with a waistcoat and tie and is carrying a top hat.(mr) joseph sutton crow, (mrs) jessie crow, (miss) jessie temby, conservatorium of music, house names, victoria crescent, mont albert, (mr) john amadio, 'strathmore', opera singer, (miss) winifred jessie temby, (mrs) winifred jessie crow -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Photograph of Jessie Wilson as a small child
Jessie Wilson, grand daughter of 'Granny' and 'Daddy' Wilson, early Linton settlers and members of the Methodist congregation. Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 125.Sepia photograph of young girl in outfit with white trim at neck, wrists and hem.jessie wilson, old lintonian collection -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, DUNLOP, Brian b. 1938 Sydney, New South Wales d. 2009, Black State - White Light, from images of Opoul, 1985
LithographSigned 'Dunlop 85' in lower right corner under printed image. 'Black State' in lower left corner, 'White Light' centred under printed image. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Jessie Partington Scholes and Gordon Scholes, 1952_
Jessie May Partington married Gordon Scholes and they lived in Carnon Street Greenhills. They were married on 9/3/1935. The photo with 'Flashie' the dog is dated 1952.Jessie May Partington was a member of the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers.Group of 4 photographs, photocopied on one page.Caption and date written on page.jessie may partington, jessie scholes, partington family, carnon street, greenhills, gordon scholes -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Professional reference, Jessie Macpherson Community Hospital, Professional reference for Marjorie Jean Burke, 30/07/1947
Professional reference for Marjorie Jean Burke issued by the matron of Jessie Macpherson Community Hospital in Melbourne.Miss Burke was a nurse, midwife and infant welfare sister. This collection covers her many qualifications throughout Australia and Great Britain, including references both professional and personal. When Miss Burke returned to Australia, she was employed at Diamond Valley Community Hospital as a nurse in 1953 and as Deputy Matron 1954-1971.Reference typed on cream letterhead.marjorie jean burke, nurses, diamond valley community hospital, jessie macpherson community hospital -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mrs Jessie Watts memorabilia, 1932 - 1945
Memorabilia of Don Watts' mother Mrs Jessie Watts (nee Kirkwood) who ran the Blackburn Dairy from 1929. She lived 1904 - 1972. Includes Photo NP874 and enlarged copy of aged 21. Identity card, issued 1949, Drivers' Licence 1932 and petrol ration coupons from World War 2.watts, jessie (mrs), kirkwood, jessie, world war, 1939 - 1945, ration books, blackburn dairy -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith et al, Art at WaterMarc,GHS participation, July 2017, 22/07/2017
Photographs of GHS members supporting an art installation by Jessie Stanley at WaterMarc Greensborough on 22/07/2017. Greensborough Historical Society participating in community events.Digital photographs of GHS members at art installation.jessie stanley, watermarc, greensborough historical society -
Greensborough Historical Society
Letter, Letters from overseas 1916-1919 (Letters to Jessie), 1916-1919
Jack & Keith Thomson, soldiers serving in the 59th battalion in World War 1 in Egypt and France, wrote letters to their sister Jessie. These are copies, held by Sandra Adams, their great niece.Photocopies of 10 handwritten letters world war 1, jack thomson, keith thomson -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 23/04/1925
Photographs taken by Jessie "Girlie" Smith of San Remo who owned the Penguin Cafe in Thompson Avenue, Cowes.Photograph os scene during fire at Isle of Wight Hotel 28/04/1925. Main building with walls still standing, roof alight, smaller building still intact. Two other similar photos.Post Cardphillip island, isle of wight hotel fire, jessie smith -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 23/04/1925
Photograph taken by Jessie "Girlie" Smith of San Remo who owned the Penguin Cafe in Thompson Avenue, Cowes.Photograph of scene during fire at Isle of Wight Hotel. Gateway and Norfolk Island pine. Smoke.phillip island, isle of wight hotel fire, jessie smith -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 23/04/1925
Photographs taken by Jessie "Girlie" Smith of San Remo who owned the Penguin Cafe in Thompson Avenue, Cowes.Photograph (2) showing scene during fire at Isle of Wight Hotel. Tall chimney visible. Smoke still bollowing at right.Isle of Wight fire Cowes on photo No. 1 Post Cardphillip island, isle of wight hotel fire, jessie smith -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 23/04/1925
Photograph taken by Jessie "Girlie" Smith of San Remo who owned the Penguin Cafe in Thompson Avenue, Cowes.Photograph of scen during fire at Isle of Wight Hotel. Walls still standing, roof on fire.Isle of Wight, Cowes. Post Cardphillip island, isle of wight hotel fire, jessie smith -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 23/04/1925
Photograph taken by Jessie "Girlie" Smith of San Remo who owned the Penguin Cafe in Thompson Avenue, Cowes.Photograph of scene after fire at Isle of Wight Hotel. 4 chimneys standing, building debris, smoke haze.Ruins of Isle of Wight Hotel, Phillip Islandphillip island, isle of wight hotel fire, jessie smith