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Merbein District Historical Society
Slide, Dust Storm Railway Ave., Merbein, unknown
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Dust Storm - Main Avenue Merbein No.1, c.1958
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Dust Storm - Main Avenue Merbein No.2, c.1958
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Dust Storm Channel Road, Merbein, 1968
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SANDHURST BOYS CENTRE COLLECTION: MINI TORNADO DAMAGE 8 JUNE
Two photographs showing destruction caused by a mini tornado on 8 June 1978 to a Nissen hut which had been used for storage of vegetables and feed for fowls.bendigo, institutions, sandhurst boys centre, storm damage; tornado; -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - (SP) World Air Power Journal Contents listing from Aeroflight
briefings: sea harrier frs.2, canadair sabre mk 6 target tugs, northrop f-5 aggressors, jurom orao/iar-93, yf-23 feature, interview: rear admiral riley mixson – desert storm task force commander in the red sea, combat report: operation provide comfort – kurdish relief effort, focus aircraft: f-14 tomcat (58 pages), variant briefing: c-130 hercules part 2 – ec-130e to hc-130n, marineflieger tornados photo feature, chengdu j-7 feature, air power analysis: far east air arms – northern region -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, BOOK: The Gathering Storm - The Secord World War Volume 1
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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Painting - Oil painting, Madeline M.Ravenna Lewellin, Start Point Light, Devonshire, 1875
This painting was inspired by an original painting by Wilhelm Melby held at the National Gallery of Victoria. Melby is a Danish artist (1824-1882). It depicts a famous Devonshire coastal region famous now for its lighthouse and the pick up point for the pilot when entering waters approaching Dartmouth. The sailing vessels pre-date the construction of the famous lighthouse. Over the centuries the view would have been familiar to many sailors as they left or approached the English mainland and south coast ports in the English Channel. Madeline Mary Ravenna Lewellin (1854 – 24 November 1944) was born in Victoria to Dr John Henry Hill Lewellin, a physician, and Grace Elizabeth (née Danneby). She was one of five daughters, and the family lived in Prahran. Lewellin's brother, Captain Herbert Gordon Hill Lewellin, was a commander in the P. and O. fleet (apprentice on the Romanoff, Lieutenant RNR on the HMS Arethusa in 1899, RMS Mongolia in 1913 sunk in 1917, Naldera in 1920). She studied painting at the National Gallery School in 1879 under Eugene von Guerard. She's also known for collecting and painting specimens, and became a member of the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria in 1885. In 1884 she won a silver medal for her studies of fungi. She collected plants for Australian botanist Ferdinand von Mueller, and the variety of Dicrastylis lewellinii (Purple sand-sage) is named after her. Miss Lewellin, who had a love of the sea and ships as subject matter is listed in 1910 as a donor as a 10/6 member donating to the motor launch fund and in 1918 as a working member of the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild which involved regular volunteer shifts at the Mission to Seamen on canteen and other duties.Marine art, Maritime artThis oil painting has a dark polished wood and gold leaf slip. The painting depicts two masted boats. The choppy sea takes up the lower-third of the painting, and the other two-thirds of the image of made up of stormy grey clouds. A rocky cliff face can be seen on the right-hand side of the painting. A small church can be seen on the hillside. The ship on the left third of the painting sits on the horizon line of the sea. The centre ship with two masts appears to be leaning to the right and its deck is exposed to the viewer showing four men attempting to handle the masts and rigging. The left-hand ship with three masts is surrounded by two grey distant silhouetted mast ships. There are three seagulls at the upper left-centre of the image. There are another three gulls down on the lower-left of the image. Front: ENGRAVED PLAQUE: Start Point Light. Devonshire. SIGNATURE: After W. Melby / M.M.R Lewellin. 1875. Reverse: IN BLACK MARKER PEN: * Hang from two points * WHITE STICKER WITH CONSERVATOR DETAILS: Art Conservation Frames / 118 Bridport Street, Albert Park, VIC, 3206 / 9696 9066 / artconservationframers.com.aupainting, ships, mast, church, sea, storm, oil painting, seagulls, madeline r. lewellin, artwork-paintings, ngv, wilhelm melby, eugene von guerard, botanist, rms mongolia, captain herbert gordon hill lewellin (1862-1935), paddy lewellin, reproduction -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of Tarnagulla Court House badly storm damaged, c.1927
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Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Charlton Presbyterian Church c. 1910, c.Dec 1934
The Charlton Presbyterian Church was built in 1871 by James Patterson, a contractor and grazier of Nardoo Park, Woosang. Photo was taken after cyclone which hit Charlton in 18th December 1934. Trees have fallen over the white picket fence in front. Broken tree limbs lie and the nature strip. Buildings from the left, Dew's Bakery, Presbyterian Hall, Church and Manse. High Street Charlton west end.charlton presbyterian church, james patterson, church, presbyterian, pastoral care, storm -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, M'Cracken, Mike, Storm Apache, 1955
Western fiction157 p. : brown cover, titlw and author's name printed on spine, also fiction genre "Western". Section of original dust jacket pasted to front, with illustration of galloping horse, attacking Indian, and cowboy with gun.fictionWestern fictionfiction, westerns, mike m'cracken -
Darebin Art Collection
Painting, Paul Eolo Bottaro, Summer Storm, 2011
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Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Nick Anchen, Iron Roads in the Outback, 2017
The Iron Roads of the Australian Outback - the legendary Commonwealth Railways were built through some of the harshest landscapes on Earth. They were railways like no other, where men and women battled extreme temperatures, flash floods and maddening isolation to keep the trains running. This publication is the culmination of 25 years of Outback exploration, research, photography and interviews by author Nick Anchen. The result is a diverse book which brings to life both the beauty and harshness of the Australian Outback, through a collection of fascinating and historic images, along with the memories of former Commonwealth Railways employees. Following an introductory chapter on the vastness and grandeur of the Australian interior - highlighted by the memoirs of 1950s flying doctor Macarthur Job - the book delves into the story of the Central Australia Railway. This was the line built through the 'back of beyond' - the forbidding desert country of South Australia and the Northern Territory. It was here that operators of famous trains such as The Ghan battled searing heat, dust storms and raging floodwaters to keep the trains running. The chapter includes stories by well known Ghan conductor 'Aspro' Lyons, and 'Piano Playing Chef' Paddy Greenfield - along with enginemen Wolf Markowski and John Theel, both of whom worked trains on this famous railway. The story of the North Australia Railway - 'The Line to Nowhere' - is the tale of a ramshackle railway which came alive during the dark days of World War II. The memoirs of wartime engineman Jim Prentice are eye opening, as are the hair raising accounts of surviving Tropical Cyclone Tracy, as told by rolling stock foreman Bill Donaldson. The Trans-Australian Railway was built across one of the harshest and loneliest environments on Earth - the vast Nullarbor Plain. Stories from enginemen Jack Slattery and Ron Howrie, along with Nullarbor resident and roadmaster's wife Cathy Beek, tell not only of the rudimentary living conditions and maddening isolation, but of the great camaraderie amongst the railway people who kept trains such as the Trans-Australian and the Tea and Sugar running. As well as examining the ruins and relics from the long-closed CR narrow gauge lines, the book also includes a chapter on the much-loved Pichi Richi Railway - the last surviving portion of that great Transcontinental Railway dream from another age.ill, maps, p.208.non-fictionThe Iron Roads of the Australian Outback - the legendary Commonwealth Railways were built through some of the harshest landscapes on Earth. They were railways like no other, where men and women battled extreme temperatures, flash floods and maddening isolation to keep the trains running. This publication is the culmination of 25 years of Outback exploration, research, photography and interviews by author Nick Anchen. The result is a diverse book which brings to life both the beauty and harshness of the Australian Outback, through a collection of fascinating and historic images, along with the memories of former Commonwealth Railways employees. Following an introductory chapter on the vastness and grandeur of the Australian interior - highlighted by the memoirs of 1950s flying doctor Macarthur Job - the book delves into the story of the Central Australia Railway. This was the line built through the 'back of beyond' - the forbidding desert country of South Australia and the Northern Territory. It was here that operators of famous trains such as The Ghan battled searing heat, dust storms and raging floodwaters to keep the trains running. The chapter includes stories by well known Ghan conductor 'Aspro' Lyons, and 'Piano Playing Chef' Paddy Greenfield - along with enginemen Wolf Markowski and John Theel, both of whom worked trains on this famous railway. The story of the North Australia Railway - 'The Line to Nowhere' - is the tale of a ramshackle railway which came alive during the dark days of World War II. The memoirs of wartime engineman Jim Prentice are eye opening, as are the hair raising accounts of surviving Tropical Cyclone Tracy, as told by rolling stock foreman Bill Donaldson. The Trans-Australian Railway was built across one of the harshest and loneliest environments on Earth - the vast Nullarbor Plain. Stories from enginemen Jack Slattery and Ron Howrie, along with Nullarbor resident and roadmaster's wife Cathy Beek, tell not only of the rudimentary living conditions and maddening isolation, but of the great camaraderie amongst the railway people who kept trains such as the Trans-Australian and the Tea and Sugar running. As well as examining the ruins and relics from the long-closed CR narrow gauge lines, the book also includes a chapter on the much-loved Pichi Richi Railway - the last surviving portion of that great Transcontinental Railway dream from another age. commonwealth railways (australia) -- history., central australia railway -- history. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Fire Fighting Back Packs x2
Made from water proof materials and used to carry supplies and equipment for firemen. Designed to protect the contents in all weather and to be as comfortable and practical as possible enabling the firemen to go into bush that fire trucks couldn't access.The Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme was constructed on the Bogong High Plains, in the bush where bush fires were common especially after a storm with lightening.Canvas back packs with a flap at the front and 2 straps at the back. The sides have a wooden stick with a zig zag webbing attached.On the flap of each - printed in black: 22 / crew leader / No 1 21 / fire bossfiefighting, firemen, back packs -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Time Life Books, Storming to power, 1989
Chronicles the rise and eventual fall of Nazi Germany. Chronicles the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party following the collapse of Germany following World War I.Index, bibliography, ill, p.185.non-fictionChronicles the rise and eventual fall of Nazi Germany. Chronicles the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party following the collapse of Germany following World War I. germany - social life and customs - 1933-1945, national socialism, adolf hitler -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, FC Hooper, Above the storm shines the sun, 1983
This book covers the story of Roy Robertson a well known crop-dusting pilot who flew in his plane from the U.S.A. to Australia in 1973140 p.; 22 cmnon-fictionThis book covers the story of Roy Robertson a well known crop-dusting pilot who flew in his plane from the U.S.A. to Australia in 1973tiger moth aeroplane, wyn proctor, proctor's rural services, cessna agwagon -
Torquay and District Historical Society
News paper article & Photos, Legacy of the Storm ,Scammell House
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Torquay and District Historical Society
Photograph (Scanned ), Legacy of the storm ,Scammell House
Scammell House Photograph from womans Weekly Writing short stories in the ships house