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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Able Seaman Libby Pearce, The ABC of Royal Australian Navy Corvettes, 2019
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Book, John Barrett, We Were There, 1987
Australian Soldiers of World War 11 Tell Their StoriesBooknon-fictionAustralian Soldiers of World War 11 Tell Their Stories -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Vic Cassells, For Those in Peril, 1995
A Comprehensive Listing of the Ships and Men of The Royal Australian Navy Who have paid the Supreme sacrifice in the Wars of the Twentieth CenturyBooknon-fictionA Comprehensive Listing of the Ships and Men of The Royal Australian Navy Who have paid the Supreme sacrifice in the Wars of the Twentieth Century -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Gregory Haines & Cdr. B. R. Coward RN, Battleship Cruiser Destroyer, 1994
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australia Post Philatelic Group, White Ensign 1939-1945 The Navy goes to War, 1993
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Book, Brian Farrell & Garth Pratten, MALAYA, 2009
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Book, Glen Wahlert, THE WESTERN/ Desert campaign 1940-41, 2006
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Book, Paul Kennedy, Engineers of Victory, 2014
The Problem Solvers who turned the Tide in the Second World War.Booknon-fictionThe Problem Solvers who turned the Tide in the Second World War. -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Gabrielle Chan, War on Our Doorstep, 2001
Diaries of Australians at the frontline in 1942Booknon-fictionDiaries of Australians at the frontline in 1942 -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Ludovic Kennedy, Persuit / The sinking of the Bismark, 1975
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Book, David Stevenson, 1914 1918 The History of the First World War, 2004
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Book, V. E. Tarrant, King George V Class Battleships, 1999
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Book, Peter Rees, DESERT BOYS / Australians at War from Beersheba to Tobruk and El Alamein, 2011
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Book, T. R. Frame, The Garden Island, 1990
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Memorabilia - Bottle of Soil, Bottle of Soil Containing soil from The Battle of the Eureka Stockade
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Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, Winzenreid, Arthur, The Cave Hill Tram, 1985
A short research report about the narrow gauge Cave Hill firewood tramway near Lilydale in Victoria.p.10.non-fictionA short research report about the narrow gauge Cave Hill firewood tramway near Lilydale in Victoria.narrow gauge railroads - australia - history, timber tramways - australia - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, Australian railway Historical Society, Phoenix special: Souvenir booklet, 1958
Notes relating to an ARHS "Phoenix Special" tour of the Belgrave, Lilydale and Glen Waverley lines in 1958.p.20non-fictionNotes relating to an ARHS "Phoenix Special" tour of the Belgrave, Lilydale and Glen Waverley lines in 1958.australian railway historical society - tours, operation phoenix -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Nick Anchen, Railways of the Yarra Valley, 2010
The railway reached Lilydale in 1882, Healesville in 1889 and Warburton in 1901 linking the area to Melbourne. Sawmillers and farmers prospered, as well as tourists visiting the region.A blue covered book of the Railways of the Yarra Valley with a photograph on the front cover of the last steam train from Warburton in August 1965 and the back cover showing an old locomotive 'Little Yarra' in 1913. There is historical text and maps with black and white and coloured photographs of the railways and of the area.Pp.96.non-fictionThe railway reached Lilydale in 1882, Healesville in 1889 and Warburton in 1901 linking the area to Melbourne. Sawmillers and farmers prospered, as well as tourists visiting the region. trains, rail vehicles, australian history, yarra valley -
Victorian Railway History Library
Harper, Gary, The Warburton Train: A Railway of Yesterday, 1997
A brief history of the remains of the Warburton railway from Lilydale in Melbourne.ill, p.27.non-fictionA brief history of the remains of the Warburton railway from Lilydale in Melbourne.yarra valley railway - victoria - history, railroad construction - victoria - history -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Val Smith, Don (Ripper) Reid : story of an Upper Yarra Valley sawmiller, 1997
Prior to 1901 the men working in the forests of the Upper Yarra Valley were mainly paling splitters and shingle cutters. When the Warburton-Lilydale Railway was completed in 1901, sawmilling became a major industry and one of the main employers in the Upper Yarra Valley. The railway enabled the sawmillers to get their timber to the Melbourne markets easily and economically. The mills were built, usually in the allotted logging area. Tramlines were used to bring timber from the mills to the railway. In the Upper Yarra Valley the tramlines were mostly horse drawn, or if it was too steep a combination of winches for lowering and then horse to complete the journey. Steam locomotives were used on the Powelltown to Yarra Junction tramline and Ezard-Richards' tramline at Starvation Creek. Donald Ambrose Reid has been a son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, Shire Councillor, firefighter and friend but through it all a Sawmiller. This is Don Reid's story. A story of a sawmilling family. Don's memories also give an insight into the early history of Upper Yarra Valley and the changes that occurred in the sawmilling and logging industry. VAL SMITH 1996/97.non-fictionPrior to 1901 the men working in the forests of the Upper Yarra Valley were mainly paling splitters and shingle cutters. When the Warburton-Lilydale Railway was completed in 1901, sawmilling became a major industry and one of the main employers in the Upper Yarra Valley. The railway enabled the sawmillers to get their timber to the Melbourne markets easily and economically. The mills were built, usually in the allotted logging area. Tramlines were used to bring timber from the mills to the railway. In the Upper Yarra Valley the tramlines were mostly horse drawn, or if it was too steep a combination of winches for lowering and then horse to complete the journey. Steam locomotives were used on the Powelltown to Yarra Junction tramline and Ezard-Richards' tramline at Starvation Creek. Donald Ambrose Reid has been a son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, Shire Councillor, firefighter and friend but through it all a Sawmiller. This is Don Reid's story. A story of a sawmilling family. Don's memories also give an insight into the early history of Upper Yarra Valley and the changes that occurred in the sawmilling and logging industry. VAL SMITH 1996/97.upper yarra valley (vic.), don reid, donald ambrose reid