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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio Wartimes Camps, Singapore Group, c.2000
Historic and personal memorabilia and recollections of those internees from their life in Singapore, their transportation on the "Queen Mary", and their time in Camp 3 Internment Camp, Tatura.Irreplaceable material and personal experiences of a group of internees from Singapore during World War 2. A number of these families were Jewish who had fled to Singapore from Germany and Austria.Black two ring folder containing printed matter and photos held in plastic sleeves. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, CRTS correspondence, 1946-1950
Correspondence re CRTS students, incl. disciplinary matters, supplies, sanitary facilities, etc.students, commonwealth reconstruction training scheme, crts -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Newspaper - Newspaper article, A Matter of Inequality, 2003
A series of newspaper articles were written by three Ballarat historians in the segment titled The Rest is History. Newspaper clippingWeekend Features, A Matter of inequality THE REST IS HISTORY By Peter Butters, Ballarat Historianwomen, female, goldfields, gold, withers, peter butters -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Order of Service, 50th Anniversary Memorial Service Monday 8th June 2015 Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk Seymour, June 2015
Order of Service, historical notes and admin matters filed in plastic sleeves in spiral bound file. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Large mudstone with plant fossils
8333.1 - Large and irregularly shaped piece of mudstone showing large pieces of carbonised woody matter. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document - Folder, Recollections of Eberhard Schuster, Post WW2
Written post war by a German National who was working as a wool-buyer in Sydney when WW2 was declared. Describes initial internment in temporary camps then mainly in Camp 1, Tatura, where he relates the conditions therein, and the activities which the prisoners undertook in order to relieve the monotony of imprisonment.older donated by E. Schuster.Written by a former German held as an enemy alien in Camp 1, Tatura, The work is of historic, social and educational significance. it provides a complete description, of how German males working in Australia at the outbreak of war were captured and held in internment. It describes the conditions and many of the features existing in Camp 1. Grey side bound plastic cover containing printed matter in plastic sleeves. CD included.Eberhard Schustereberhard schuster, german woolbuyers -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Diaries - T.C. Jarrett Diaries 1970-1980, 1970-1980
From Theo Jarrett's Archives, relating to his time as a Harbour Trust Commissioner2 sets of diaries kept by TCJarrett, funeral director and Harbour Trust commissioner. Contents refer to Portland Harbour Trust matters and other business matters. Set a) 5 diaries - red covers and binding Set b) 6 diaries - blue covers and bindingFront: 'COLLINS DIARY' Back: WITH YEAR, ONE BOOK PER YEAR, IN GOLD , EMBOSSED -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper clippings, 30/09/1938
Article in The Countryman newspaperArticle on matters discussed at Central Council of Country Party (bridge for Phillip Island - troubles of Chicory Board)local history, documents, newspapers, bridges, chicory board, black & white newspaper clipping, country party -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Marine Discovery Centre Portland, Victoria, c. 1998
Coloured photograph: MDC, inside. Same subject matter as 10316, photo taken from different angle -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Small mudstone fragments
8321.1 - Small, near-spherical pieces of mudstone showing (poor quality) fragments of fossil plant matter. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio, Dr Georges Morel's Report
Material obtained from Australian Archives.Black white bound folder containing printed archival matter, reports and newspaper articles in plastic sleeves.documents, reports -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Antonia Hunt, Little Resistance, 1982
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketInserted invoice from "Hatchards Printed Matter" in London, dated 06/10/82walsh st library -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Indenture Papers, Typed document formalising separation of Borough of Ringwood from Shire of Lillydale - 25 October 1926, Oct-26
These comprise a bundle of papers pertaining to the Indenture made between the council of the Lillydale Shire and the council of the Borough of Ringwood, and the apportioning of property, income, assets, rights, liabilities and expenses, etc.Various council matters between Ringwood and Lilydale. These comprise 44 foolscap pages - some typed, some handwritten. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Ballarat Junior Technical School Old Boys Association Endowment Plantation, c1928, c1928
The School Endowment Plantation Scheme was established in 1922 as a joint venture between the Education Department and the FCV. It was administered by the Education Department with technical supervision by the Commission. While some plantations were established on private land donated or leased for the purpose, most were established on Crown Lands or Reserved Forest made available, without cost, by the State. (https://www.victoriasforestryheritage.org.au/community/schools.html, accessed 26 September 2020) Throughout the Nerrina district numerous areas of public land were set aside as school endowment plantations as part of various schools’ educational resources. The plantations were initially established to instil through community involvement a love of forests and an appreciation of their value, and in fact many of them are well suited for regular use as a teaching resource of this nature. It was expected that this use will increase as courses embracing various aspects of environmental science are developed. Many school plantations have been planted to radiata pine, and revenue from the sale of produce used to provide amenities required by the schools. In some cases, however, these plantations have not been very successful in providing revenue, as the sites are unsuitable for economic growth or the plantations are too small or the location too far from processing centres to allow economic harvesting. In some instances, radiata pine plantations have failed due to poor management. In 1982 the Land Conservation Council believed that all the existing plantations should be assessed in order to establish their value as a teaching resource. Those not needed or that are unsuitable for teaching purposes for some reason, such as their location, should be terminated. Those planted to radiata pine that have limited value as a teaching resource although satisfactory for wood production may continue to be used for such production, but should be reviewed when the pines are harvested. (http://www.veac.vic.gov.au/reports/354-Ballarat-Study-Area.pdf, acccessed 30/03/2017)Covenant in the matter of the School Endowment Plantation of the Ballarat Junior Technical School Old Boys Association Endowment Plantation.pine plantation, alfred k. mcbain, g.w.e. pearson, i.c. garner, a.m. robinson, h.j. hassell, ballarat junior technical school old boys association endowment plantation, ballarat junior technical school, alumni -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: BUSINESS LETTERS (COLLECTION), 1920 - 1930
Collection of approximately 36 letters to S. A. Bush relating to various business matters. Addressees from Bendigo and Bairnsdale.person, individual, bush collection - personal -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Vermont State School, 1935
Letter to the Editor of The Age by John MattersLetter to the Editor of The Age by John Matters including photo of Vermont State School students and teacher in 19th century.Letter to the Editor of The Age by John Mattersvermont state school no. 1022, brown, john, watchhorn, william, schools -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, A Matter of Record, 2003
This book gives the history of the Public Record Office, Victoria. It was written by Professor Bill Russell and produced in 2003. The research by Charlie Farrugia that enabled the book to be written was carried out entirely using the Public Record Office archives. The book documents the 1903 beginnings of the Public Record Office from a small collection in the possession of the Melbourne Public Library through to the important 1973 Victorian Public Records Act to the present day institution at North Melbourne. The Melbourne Public Library, the Historical Society of Victoria and the History School of the University of Melbourne were early contributors to the preservation of Victoria’s archives. This book is in the library of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society and is an important reference for us in regard to the history of archival preservation of historical documents in our State. In addition we are a Place of Deposit for historical records that are surplus to the requirements of the Public Record Office of Victoria and that concern more directly the history of Warrnambool and district. Many local Warrnambool and district residents use the facilities at the Public Record Office at North Melbourne and the link between that institution and Warrnambool historical groups is important. This is a hard cover book of 227 pages. The cover is black with gold lettering on the spine. The dust cover is dark red with printed material about the author and the book’s contents. The front of the dust cover has an illustration of four Victorian Railways ledgers in sepia tones and the back of the dust cover has a small illustration in brown and white of a heritage label. The book has a Contents page, an Acknowledgement page, a Foreword, an Introduction, eight chapters, Appendices, Notes and References and an Index. The book is a 2003 history of the Public Record Office of Victoria written by Professor Bill Russell and researched by Charlie Farrugia. Front Cover: ‘A Matter of Record, A History of Public Record Office Victoria by Professor E W (Bill) Russell, Original archival research by Charlie Farrugia.’ Spine: ‘A Matter of Record, Russell, Public Record Office Victoria’. public record office, professor bill russell, charlie farrugia, historical records of victoria -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Coorongite
Coorongite is a dark, rubber-like, highly resilient structureless algal deposit. In the Coorong district of South Australia it occurs in moderate quantities associated with the coastal swamps and sand dunes which extend for a considerable distance east of the mouth of the Murray. This particular specimen was recovered from the south of the Coorong River, South Australia. A type of sediment rich in organic matter, Coorongite is the unlithified end-member of the sapropelic coal series. The members of the sapropelic coal series can be ranked in order as sapropel (the unlithified form), sapropelic-lignite, and sapropelic-coal (the lithified forms) based on increasing carbon content and decreasing volatile content. Sapropel (Coorongite) is an unlithified dark, pulpy, fine organic mud containing concentrations of algae and miospores that are more or less identifiable. Coorongite is typically found as an algae like substance, that can be found in irregular size pieces. Coorongite was believed to be dried up oil due to its rubber-like texture. The Coorongite is also soft to the point where it can be cut into with a knife or it can be broken and torn by hand. Otherwise known as 'Kurangk', the Coorong River is home to the Ngarrindjeri people, which acts as both a place for gathering food and a spiritual place. In 1852 the first sight of Coorongite was found along the Coorong River. The finders mistook the Coorongite for dried up oil, which lead to the belief that there were oil reserves under the Coorong River. Between the 1860s and the 1930s the Coorong River became a place where mining oil and Coorongite became precedent. Nowadays, the local council and the South Australian Government are working together with the Ngarrindjeri people to sustain and preserve the Coorong River and the culture that is with it. Soon after gold was discovered in 1851, Victoria’s Governor La Trobe wrote to the Colonial Office in London, urging ‘the propriety of selecting and appointing as Mineral Surveyor for this Colony a gentleman possessed of the requisite qualifications and acquaintance with geological science and phenomena’. Alfred Selwyn was appointed geological surveyor in Australia in 1852 which began the Geological Survey of Victoria. Selwyn went on to collect geological samples and catalogue thousands of specimens around Australia. In 1853-69 the Geological Survey issued under Selwyn's direction sixty-one geological maps and numerous reports; they were of such high standard that a writer in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London bracketed the survey with that of the United States of America as the best in the world. During his years spent in Australia, Selwyn collected numerous significant geological specimens, examples of which are held in collections such as the Burke Museum.Coorongite is considered to be a mineral with a unique texture, where it can be both hard and soft. Coorongite can also be considered to be a rare mineral, as it is only located along the Coorong River and due to the mining of it, has left very few sources. It was believed at one point that Coorongite could be used to replace oil. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study.Three solid varyingly hand-sized pieces of wooden appearing organic matter derived from the river in the Coorong District in South Australia. A rubber-like, highly resilient structureless algal deposit.Specimen 245 page 69 / in Descriptive Register / "Elcestic Bitumen, / Coorangite" South of / Coorung River, South Australia . / C. WIllman / 15/4/21burke museum, beechwoth, indigo shire, beechworth museum, geological, geological specimen, mineraology, coorong, coorong river, kurangk, ngarrindjeri, south australia, coorongite, coorongite specimen -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Correspondence File, J Williams, Records - Histories - General, 1989 - 91
Registry file dealing with various historical matters including policy on historical record retention, Vietnam service nominal rollR755-1-1correspondence file -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Correspondence file, J Williams, Museums Unit 4/19 PWLH, 2002-07
Registry file dealing with Museum matters, includes policy on indemnification of Museum volunteers, correspondence about weapons, object loans594-3-1 Part 5, Closed 5 june 2007correspondence files -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Canal Bridge Construction, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- '1958 Cliff street bridge' - top left, black biro. Purple csiro stampport of portland archives -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Interview with Mrs Grace Elijah, 21/07/1968
Ex school teacher Mrs Grace Elijah talks of matters of local interest and people during the years 1916 - 1952.elijah, e. g. (mrs) -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Research file: Subject Guide to the David Gordon Tarnagulla Index
David Gordon Collection. Compiled by David Gordon. The David Gordon Tarnagulla Index is an index for the Tarnagulla Courier newspaper sorted by names, places and subject matter relevant to Tarnagulla's history. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Recollections of Port Melbourne, Alan and Hilda Matters, 30 Sep 2011
Alan and Hilda Matters discussing their recollections of Port Melbourne on the day of their 70th wedding anniversary. Interviewed by Alicia Hooper and Alice TurnbullDuration 00:45:39built environment, families, alan matters, hilda matters -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Correspondence file, J Williams, Museums Unit 4/19 PWLH, 1995-96
Registry file dealing with Museum matters in particular Project Army Heritage and (then) proposed Army Museum of Australian Light Horse & Armour (AMALA)594-3-1 Part 2 Closed 19/3/97. New file raised 19 Mar 97amala -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Correspondence File, RHQ 4/19 PWLH, Museums Unit 4/19 PWLH, Mar - Nov 1997
Registry file dealing with Museum matters. It contains papers about the then proposed Army Museum of Australia Light Horse and Armour Network (AMALA)594-3-1 Part 3correspondence, amala -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Letter dated August 24/76 regarding administrative matters for Frederick Solomon. Impression of Court Perseverance, Adelaide, 2221 seal on the letter.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court perserverance adelaide, frederick solomon -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Compact
Compact was used by Anne Benson, mother of donor.Round green enamelled compact contains puff, powder and notes presented in cardboard box with advertising matter. Box has information on cover.Morny|Compact face powder|June Roses|Rachelpersonal effects-toilet requisites, cosmetics -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Print - Gravure Print, Ataturk Commanding Turkish military campaigns 1915, 2015
A gift from the Turkish Consulate for the 100th Anniversary of Gallipoli.A framed gravure print by Erol Yildirim, edition is numbered as 48/100, and dated as 2015. The subject matter is concerned with Turkish military campaigns. On the revers of the print is a label with the following information. 'Biography of the Artist / Colonel Erol YILDIRIM (Ret'd) Born in 1959 in Bolu / Turkey, he completed his secondary education in Izmir, and began his military education at the Army War College in 1977. His career in arts started by attending the art club of the military college. He has organised 9 private exhibitions and taken part in 52 group exhibitions. He has won the following 8 awards. - 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Artmajeur Silver Awards - 2014 The XV Ex lib's Biennial as 'Selected exlibris' Miata Museum Ostrow Wielkopolski - POLAND - 2014 The 3rd Guangzhou International Exlibirs and Mini Print Biennial as 'selected exlibris guangzhou china' erol yildirim, turkey, print, artworks, war, turkish soldiers -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Print, c2009
Has a strong association with three well known BTM members.Colour print of Peter Winspur, Bruce Worthington and Richard Gilbert discussing matters at St Aidans Drive, c2009. Printed on Kodak paper. trams, tramways, btm, members