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photograph, Benjamin Jackson Bartley, 1871
Benjamin Jackson Bartley was elected to the Indigo Road Board in 1871 and became the Chairman. Three years later when the Indigo Road Board became Chiltern Shire Mr Bartley became the first Shire President. This position he held for eight consecutive years and again in 1883-1884 and 1895. This is a recored time in office in Local Government. Mr Bartley commenced a cordial factory in Chiltern in 1859 and a Brewery in 1871. A gold framed rectangular photograph with paper backing. " Benjamin Jackson Bartley (1833 - 1899)". He was the "First President - Shire of Chiltern". benjamin jackson bartley, chiltern brewery, alfred bartley, cootamundra brewery, edwin bartley, maryborough brewery, william bartley, william bartley (his father) was of her majesty's ordnance department. -
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Railway Hammer, Circa 1920
This Sleeper Marker Hammer was donated by Noel Eames and was owned by his GrandfatherSleeper Hammer Marker has steel head with flat nose and wooden handleInitials of owner operator at top of headsleeper, hammer, railways -
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Photograph - Photograph - Chiltern Valley School Children 1907, circa 1907
A school photo of the students from the Chiltern Valley School in 1907. The photograph is sourced from the Jack Lang Collection. school photo of the children from the Chiltern Valley school in 1907. Sepia photograph of Chiltern Valley school children 1907. Markings on reverse. Teacher known as “Bawly” Burke. 1st School Chiltern Valley. From Jack Lang collection. ( Barr Ch???? 20 07)1907 chiltern valley school photo, chiltern valley school 1907 -
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Brochure for WW2 - Air Raid Precautions "City Of Camberwell", Air Raid Precautions
WW2light cardMrs Martin. State Emergency Council for Civil Defence (Victoria) City of Camberwell Air Raid Precautions Sector Warden Mr Ashcroft Glen Iris Mr Lyte Glen Iris Nearest Wardens Post F W Smith phone U1526 Sector No. 114 Area Warden Councillor E W Raven WM1510 -
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WW1 SoldierOn Chiltern Shire Honor RollPhotograph of David Bowenchiltern honor roll, ww1 -
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James Richard Lindner served in WW1 Born at Barnawartha VICOn Chiltern Shire Honor RollPhoto of James Richard Lindnerww1, chiltern shire honor roll -
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Batch of 2 photos of L Wain and Harold Wain. Born in Chiltern On Chiltern Honor RollPhotograph of Leslie James Wainww1, chiltern shire honor roll -
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Photo of Bluey Truscott. Squadron Leader Keith William (Bluey) Truscott was regarded as one of Australia’s most well known WW2 fighter pilot aces. He was born on the 17/5/1916 and died over Exmouth, Western Australia on 28/3/1943 in an Aircraft accident whilst on duty. He initially trained under the Commonwealth Empire Training Scheme In Canada at the beginning of WW2, and later on was posted to Number 452 Squadron England where he flew Spitfires over Europe. He was awarded the distinguished Flying Cross in 1941 for his Air action and bravery. In 1942 he was further awarded the DFC Bar for further outstanding Air action and bravery. He returned to Australia and commanded number 76 Squadron who undertook duties in Papua New Guinea, specifically Milne Bay. When with 76 Squadron they largely flew Kittyhawks. There is a club named after SQN LDR Truscott, called the Truscott Club, at Airforce Base Darwin. There is also a decommissioned WW2 Airfield in the Kimberley’s called after him ( Truscott Air Base). Truscott has more recently been called Mungalu-Truscott Air Base as it is now owned by the traditional people of the Wunambal Gaambera. The Airfield is now used for commercial and private flying and is heritage listed under the National Trust of Australia (W.A.) due to its historical significance relating to WW2 and the remaining artefacts that are still in place presently. Bluey Truscott was also a well known Australian Rules Football player prior to WW2 having played for Melbourne. Photograph of Keith William (Bluey) Truscott in uniform.ww2, bluey truscott, flying cross -
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Batch of 2 photos relating to M Sutherland and P Devitt, T Goodger taken in Barnawartha South. Research material from WWI project.Photo of M Sutherland -
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Photo of Reg Scowcroft. Used in WWI project.Photograph of Reg Scowcroft -
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Photo of James H Rohde. Used in WWI project.Photo of James H Rohde -
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Photograph : Francis (Frank) Robertson RAAF Pilot WW2
Photo of Frank Robertson taken in 1943Photo of Frank Robertson -
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Photo of Joseph Page. Born in Chiltern Fought in WW1 On Chiltern Shire Honor RollPhoto of Joseph Pageww1, chiltern -
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Allan Newey was born in Howlong NSWServed in WW1 On Chiltern Shire Honor RollPhoto of Allan Newey -
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Photograph of the Moore Brothers in Cadet Militia (school cadets) Uniform
Photo of Reg A Moore (1900-1983) and William Leonard Moore (1986-1958). Used in WWI project. -
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Photograph of Henry Lloyd Fitzmaurice Harkin. He was born in Chiltern and attended Melbourne Grammer School. Served in WW1 with the Armoured Car Section. Discharged medically unfit after contracting the Spanish Flu. Died aged 24 of diabetes.Born in Chiltern. On Shire of Chiltern Roll of Honor. His father, Charles, was a doctor at Chiltern. Holder of a Royal Victorian Medal. Photo of Henry Harkinchiltern, ww1, melbourne grammer school -
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Photograph of Robert Heslem.Photograph of Robert Heslem -
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Slouch Hat
This hat was worn by Martin Balsarini. Martin was a First World War veteran of the AIF Light Horse. He fought in the battle of Bersheeba. It is thought that Martin assembled this hat from various pieces to wear after the war on his property in Chiltern Valley. The hat is composed of different elements, including badges from various times and places and a set of emu feathers. chiltern, light horse, wwi, aif, martin balsarini -
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Ottoman War Medal, 1915
Ottoman War medal was give by Ottoman Empire to soldiers during WW1 for gallantry. Australian soldiers began to see these after the Gallipoli campaign particularly during the conflict in Sinai and Palestine. Martin Balsarini fought in the Battle of Beersheeba in Palestine. It is likely that he collected this medal during that campaign. This object is significant because Martin Balsarini was Chiltern Valley resident who fought in the Gallipoli campaign. This is a rare medal highly prized by Australian soldiers. Martin is listed on the Chiltern Shire Great War Honour Roll Star shaped medal with five points, inlaid with red enamel with silver edges. Large crescent moon in centre as well as Islamic patterns and writings, including calendar date. Reverse side has a pin holder inscribed with BB&co. Silver is tarnished and scratched.BB & Co. Islamic inscriptionschiltern, martin balsarini, ottoman, medal, world war one, gallipoli, beersheba, gallipoli star -
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Memorabilia - Medal
Presented to Martin Balsarini on his return from WW1 from the residents of Chiltern ValleyMartin Balsarini was a resident of Chiltern Valley and fought in WW1 including the Battle of Beersheba.Round gold coloured metal. Separate ring surround with circular link.On the front: TPR. M. Balsarini A.I.F & an embossed soldier in the middle. On the reverse side: From residents of CHILTERN VALLEY on his return from the WORLD GREAT WAR Undecipherable markings at base of medalmartin balsarini, medal, ww1 -
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Uniform Insignia
Worn by Martin Balsarini, in WW1Martin Balsarini was a Chiltern Valley resident, who fought in WW1, including at the Battle of Beersheba.3 AIF Shoulder epaulettes 2 Jacket buttons 2 Lighthorse insignia 1 Field Ambulance insignia 2 4th Battalion Insignia 1 Infantry Insignia Epaulettes pins chiltern, chiltern valley, martin balsarini, military accoutrements -
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Book, Gospel St Mark
Handwritten inscription refers to 16th Reinforcements G.S.G (General Service Group). Transported back to Australia via Troop Ship SS Riverina. Printed by Cambridge. Printed at the University Press, for The British and Foreign Bible Society 146 Queen Victoria Street London.Was given to Richard Evans who was born in Chiltern Valley ( who served in WW1 )Blue soft cover fabric weave. Parchment coloured pages with small black print. 64 pages. No. 69029. Pt. R Evans 16th Reinforcements G G G Aus Imperial Forces Abroad 20/11/ 18 Stamped British and Foreign Bible Society Bible House 214/3 Flinders Lane Melbourne. chiltern, chiltern valley, richard evans, ww1, gospel st mark -
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Book, New Testament Souvenir of Peace WORLD WIDE WAR 1914-1918
1916 New Testament owned by Richard Evans while serving in WW1Richard Evans was born in Chiltern Valley and served in WW1Size 66mm x 100mm, colour khaki fabric, reinforced cover print, front and back cover has black print, parchment coloured pages with red edges. Cover insignia contains laurel wreath with dove of peace above a small bible Inside front cover contains wording - Richard Evans 19.18 (different pen entries) Pte R Evans Nos 69029 16th Reinforcements Victoria Aus Imperial Forces Abroadchiltern valley, chiltern, new testament, ww1, richard evans -
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Book, The Shorter Catechism, agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster
Owned by Richard Evans who lived in Chiltern Valley and served in WW1Religious instruction in question and answer format132mmx 80mm, Ochre coloured, lightweight paper cover. Interior pages light coffee coloured, black print on the front of cover, insignia of lions, Greek style black ink border. Back cover contains a multiplication table.No.69029 Pte R Evans, 16 Reinforcements, G I G Vic Aus Imperial Forces Abroad British and Foreign Bible Society Bible House 241-243 Flinders Lane Melbourne 20.11.18chiltern, chiltern valley, richard evans, shorter catechism, religion -
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Clothing patch
Was owned by Adde CooperSquare fabric patch, ochre coloured with a red coloured circle. Inside the circle are black upper case letters D and C intertwined with an upper case V.chiltern, ww1 -
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Book, The Home Guard Fieldcraft Manual, April 1942
Owned by Adde Andreas Matiess John Cooper who served in WW1 and was awarded the Military Medal. He also served as a Lieutenant with the 22nd Battalion in WW2.Adde Cooper was born and lived in Chiltern and served in both WW1 & WW2. Small green fabric reinforced booklet. 173 pagesWritten by Major John Langdon-Davies. John Murray & The Pilot Presschiltern, ww1, ww2, military medal, adde andreas matiess john cooper -
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Medal
Military Medal awarded to Adde Andress Matiess John Cooper for Bravery in the Field, in WW1 Adde Cooper was born & lived in Chiltern. He served in WW1 & WW2Silver Medal attached to a navy, white & red ribbonBravery in the Field Laurel Wreath 5002 PTE A.A.M.J. COOPER 217: AUST: INF chiltern, adde andress matiess john cooper, ww1 -
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Photographic Post Card Fred Anderson WW1 - letter to Bessie, Circa 1914-1918
Photographic Post Card of F Anderson who served in WW1, and letter to Bessie Photographic Post card of F Anderson in uniform. He is on the WW1 Chiltern Honor Roll On back of photo is a letter to Bessie Sepia coloured photgraphic post card of Fred Anderson & letter to Bessiechiltern, ww1, chiltern honor roll -
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Photograph
Photograph of Fred Anderson who served in WW1 as an Ambulance Driver. Fred Anderson was born in Chiltern & is on the Chiltern WW1 Honor RollSepia photograph of Fred Anderson with letter on backchiltern, fred anderson, ww1, 10th field ambulance -
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Photograph, 09/11/1918
Served in WW1 in the Australian Army Medical Corp before transferring to the Royal Air Force. Also served in WW2, where he was appointed pathologist to the 2/7 Australian General Hospital. Appointed Medical Officer to the Administrator of the Trust Territory of New Guinea from 1925 into 1930's, and did extension research on parasites. Foundation fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australia On Chiltern Shire WW1 Roll of Honor & Cornishtown School WW1 Roll of HonorPhotograph of Thomas CLIVE Backhouse chiltern, ww1, ww2, cornishtown, new guinea