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Lara RSL Sub Branch
Book, Pictorial History of Australia at War 1939-1945 - Volume V
Pictorial History of Australia at War 1939-1945 - Volume V -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Peter Chamberlain & Chris Ellis: Pictorial History of Tanks of the World 1915-45, 1972 (exact)
Hard cover, pictorial history of tanks from 1915 to 1945. ISBN 0-85368-497-9photographs, military history, tanks, armour, peter chamberlain, chris ellis, arms and armour press, photographs, military history, tanks, armour, peter chamberlain, chris ellis, arms and armour press -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Family and Local History Sources in Victoria, 1985
Booklet listing available sources for family and local history research -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Ringwood Pre-School correspondence, constitution and parents club history
Ringwood Pre-School correspondence, constitution and parents club history. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Martin Woods, Australia's oral history collections : a national directory, 2001
A directory of oral history collections, collected in a state by state order.directory listingsgenealogy, oral history, family history, local history -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, P D Gardner, Names on the Omeo Highway between Bairnsdale and Omeo : their origins, meanings and history, 1992
An account of the origins and histories of local names between Bairnsdale and Omeo.Maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographsgunnai, kurnai, brabiralung, jaitmathang, ngarigo, yuin, tongiomunjie, tongio gap, bruthen, tambo, hells gate, mount stringy, doctors flat -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, L.E.R.H.S, History of the Carstairs family
A folder containing histories of local families. Documents and newspaper cuttings.genealogy -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, A brief history of Nunawading, c1970
A short history of Nunawading written by the Nunawading and District Historical SocietyA short history of Nunawading written by the Nunawading and District Historical SocietyA short history of Nunawading written by the Nunawading and District Historical Societynunawading, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, The History of St John's Mitcham, 1990
The History of St John's Mitcham and the Aird Hill Berrying* Ground.The History of St John's Mitcham and the Aird Hill Berrying* Ground.The History of St John's Mitcham and the Aird Hill Berrying* Ground.st johns catholic church, mitcham, air hill burying ground -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, History of Nunawading Primary School, c1982
Brief history of the school, originally Tunstall State School, No 4190.nunawading primary school, no. 4190, tunstall state school no 4190 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, History of Winlaton, 1977
Short history, written by Rob Greaves, Youth Officer, Winlaton.Short history, written by Rob Greaves, Youth Officer, Winlaton.Short history, written by Rob Greaves, Youth Officer, Winlaton.winlaton, youth services -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Coloured Photograph, Exterior Local History Room
Coloured photograph exterior of Local History Room prior to extensionsschwerkolt cottage & museum complex, nunawading & district historical society -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Booklet, The History of Rutherglen's Gold 1860 to 1914, July 2015
Thje story of the Gold and RutherglenInformation Booklet detailing the history of the gold found in Rutherglen and districtinformation, gold, booklet, tourism -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Education- a living history in Melton, 1986
History of Melton State School 430 article featured in the Telegrapheducation, local architecture -
Camberwell Historical Society
Book (Item), Alyssa Clarkson, Ballyshanassy: a history of the Burwood district, 1991
burwood, ballyshanassy, history -
Camberwell Historical Society
Document (Item) - Single page document, Camberwell - a brief history
camberwell, history -
Camberwell Historical Society
Pamphlet (Item), Gwen McWilliam, Guidelines for Local History Research, 1988
camnberwell, history -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Card
Three examples of unused ration/vace cards isssued by US Military Assistance Command Vietnam 1. Pink Ration Card 2. White Meal Card 3. Yellow Certificate of vaccination All blank and all issued by US MilitaryAll blank and all issued by US Militarycards, ration card, vaccination certificate -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Book: Flenley History 1779-1989, Flenley History 1779-1989, 1989
Donald Clark Collection. A book with title 'Flenley History 1779-1989' by Dawn Glen and Cecil Hardy. Relates to history of the Flenley family. Pages 22-29 relate to Tarnagulla and were contributed by Donald Clark.flenley family, tarnagulla, gladstone street, newsagents, deaths -
Red Cliffs Military Museum
Paper Ticket, Leave Pass Ticket WW11, 7/9/1945 (exact)
This Leave Pass ticket is part of the A.J. Roddy Collection.A large paper ticket - Leave Pass belonging to A.J. Roddy, showing details of recipient and issuing officer.Across the top of the ticket are numbers 1-31 in boxes that could be punched or marked./ Printed on the ticket, Left hand side: AAF A96/Revised/April 1943. In the centre beside this is: Australian/ Military Forces. On the right side in big Print: LEAVE PASS B8578067 Below all of this: LEAVE OF ABSENCE (with permission to proceed to below)MENTIONED/ DESTINATION HAS BEEN GRANTED TO:-/ ARMY NO. RANK NAME FROM TO/ Hand written under above headings; VX8007 Pvt. Roddy AJ, 1600hrs (& Under this) 7/9/45. Under To: 0700hrs Under this; 8/9/45/ Destination Unit Stamp/ Stamp (Metro Area)/Signature & Rank (indecipherable) PLACE.....of, australian, military, ww11, forces, leave, pass, absence -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Booklet, H Sharpe Patterson, History of Kew; also Train and Tram Timetable, &c, c.1898
Train timetable including a history of Kew and advertisements for local retailers and merchants. Given the frequency of times mentioned, Coopers Kew Flyer may have been the distributor and producer. There is no indication that it is an official tram or railway publication. During the second half of the 19th century when the booklet was produced there was only a horse tram (1887-1914) and the Kew Railway Line (1887-1952). The Kew section of the Outer Circle Line functioned until 1893.Historically significant item documenting Kew's history in the 19th century. The item is the earliest piece in the collection documenting aspects of the Kew Railway Line.Small 30-page booklet containing a train and tram timetable for public transport in Kew (Vic). The booklet also contains a brief history of Kew and advertisements for local retailers. Pages can be viewed by scrolling through the attached images."Gift of C.W. Fairhall, Box Hill, 1990"kew (vic) - history, public transport - kew (vic), train timetables, tram timetables -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Latrobe Librarian, Ken Horne launching History of Ringwood, Civic Centre, 1974
Written on backing sheet, 'Latrobe Librarian, Ken Horne launching History of Ringwood, Civic Centre, 22.10.74.' -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Helen Doxford Harris, Digging for Gold - A Guide to researching family & local history in Victorias Central Goldfields by Helen Doxford Harris, 1988
Orange Card Cover with Black PrintDigging For Gold A guide to researching family & local history in Victoria's Central Goldfields Helen Doxford Harrisstawell -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, The History of Ormiston Girls' School 1849-1964
Ormiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. The rush to record its history prior to the merge resulted in this book. This includes a list of staff in 1964 and some students.This was paid for - photocopied by Box Hill Historical Society (Jennifer Elder) as there are no more copies available. Jennifer Elder is "Honorary" Ormiston ArchivistOrmiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. The rush to record its history prior to the merge resulted in this book. This includes a list of staff in 1964 and some students.girls' schools, 1964, (miss) annie henderson, education, ormiston girls' school, (master) charles russell, (miss) v may, mont albert, (miss) annie ainslie, (miss) lydia w small, melbourne, (miss) - nimmo, leopold crescent, (miss) elizabeth singleton, (miss) anna singleton, (miss) winifred merriman, (miss) jessie henderson, (miss) k mcewan, centenary ball, (miss) n harbert -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Document, Certificate of Discharge
Certificate of Discharge issued to VX117810 Frederick Charles Perry by the 2/47th Australian Transport Platoon, Australian Military Forces. Dated 3rd April, 1946. Certificate number 503474. F C Perry served as a Driver, he was enlisted in the Citizen Military Forces from the 5th November, 1941 to the 10 August, 1942 and then transferred to the Australian Military Forces from 11th August, 1942 to the 3rd April, 1946. He was on Active Service in Australia for 1157 days and Overseas for 394 days.Australian Military Forces Certificate of Discharge. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, The History of Warrnambool by Richard Osburne, 1887
Richard Osburne (1825-1895) came to Warrnambool in 1847, a pioneer resident in the new settlement. In 1851, with John Wilkinson, he founded Warrnambool’s first newspaper, the Warrnambool Examiner, and issued it weekly for some months until he left the town for the goldfields. Returning in 1853 he resumed publication of the Examiner and continued it, intermittently in its last few years, until 1880. He was acknowledged in his day as the Father of the Warrnambool Press and was a dominant figure in Warrnambool’s early history. In 1882 he went to live in Melbourne, returning to publish his ‘History of Warrnambool’ in 1887.This book is highly significant as it is an original copy of one of the most important books written on Warrnambool’s history by one of Warrnambool’s most important early settlers (published 1887). Original copies are extremely rare now. The book was given to D.B. Sellars by his first cousin, John Murray, who was Warrnambool’s Parliamentary representative for over 30 years and Premier of Victoria from 1909 to 1912. John Murray’s signature is in the book and this is an important addition. The provenance therefore is of the highest significance. No details are available on the recipient of the book or the donor of the book to the Historical Society. This is an original copy of Richard Osburne’s book on the history of Warrnambool from 1847 to 1886. It is a hard cover buff-coloured book of 284 pages with additional Melbourne and Warrnambool advertisements at the book. There is one fold-up insert (four of the original missing) There are a Preface and Notes from the Author ('To the public in general’ and ‘To my personal friends in the Warrnambool district’)Inside front cover: Mr D.B. Sellars from John Murray (in pencil – Premier of Victoria 1909-1912, 1st cousin of D.B.Sellars, Uncle David) Donated to the Historical Society of Warrnambool in memory of Miss Clemintine MacDonald of Maffra, who died April 1979, aged 91 years. Given by Mrs M.Allen (niece) 72 Grange Road, Sandringham, 3191, 22-7-80 john murray, richard osburne, history of warrnambool -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, History (H33) By Frank Meldrum, 1976
A document written in 1976 by Legatee Frank Meldrum containing his account of the start of Legacy. He was responding to a request for information about the history of Legacy that the archive committee was collating. He mentions several key members by name and what they achieved. As with other similar accounts he mentions the original objective was to see diggers placed in employment. When two years later the focus changed to the families 'thanks to Frank Doolan Legacy found its SOUL'. Many other accounts have also used the term 'soul' when referring to Frank's suggestion. It seems many Legatees had been quietly helping families of their comrades; Frank 'said he was helping a widow with two children of an old army mate. It was discovered that several of the Board were doing the same. Stan Savige had taken over the care of his widowed sister and her two boys, whose father had died at Passchendale. I had a widow with two little ones whose father was one of my best mates at Anzac. He died of flu virus after returning to Australia. I think eleven members of the Board or Committees were already giving similar service. Frank's proposal caught on immediately. Legacy had found its Soul!' 'Harold Peters started his Lit and Debating Class and I was asked by Stan to find a PT instructor', Frank Meldrum asked for the 'Billy' Williams to helped, and a cobber from Anzac, Louis Vavjanezki, to take on boxing and wrestling classes. 'All committees carried their own expenses amongst themselves - nothing was charged to JLC. Hugh Brain started the Education Committee and was given a donation, I think of $1000 (a heck of a lot in those days) by the Ballieu Bros.' He also mentions 'For the first 5-10 years practically all administrative costs were borne by the members.' 'Stan Savige was, of course a tremendous driving force in all the work for the Juniors. He put on a Christmas Camp at Balnarring on his own property and was Camp Commandant and Camp Cook.' Legatee Keith Mitchell helped Frank Meldrum in doing a dental examination of all children in the classes and then Frank did the necessary treatments in his rooms. When it was known they were treating over 400 children and their mums, Syd Birrell then got the board to co-opt two more dentists into the Club and form a Dental Clinic. Syd Birrell also started a Legal Committee to provide free legal advice. 'Committees quietly vied with each other to give better services to the Juniors and their mums. It was an atmosphere that was unbelievably happy - SERVCE WITHOUT SELF'. He mentions picnics, including one at Grimwade house - photos are at 01382 - where legatees were dressed up. The first demonstration was held in the 'Playhouse, just over Princes Bridge and was a great success.' Aaron Beattie and Mrs Gilles were mentioned. The notation H33 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A summary of the first fifty years of Legacy written by a key founding member.White foolscap paper with black type x 6 pages of Frank Meldrum's account of Legacy's history dated 6 March 1976.Handwritten H33 in red pen and 'from Meldrum' in blue pen on first page. Stamped 'COPY ONLY' in purple ink.history, founding legatee, frank meldrum -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Early History of the Shrine of Remembrance, c1928
After the first world war there was a decision made to create a memorial. Legatees were involved in the process at various times and capacities. In particular Legatee Kemsley was vocal in idea of a structure over a utilitarian memorial (such as a hospital or a park) - see letter at 01182. These notes include the resolution that passed at the Melbourne Town Hall at a public meeting: "That this meeting of citizens confirm the launching of an appeal by the Lord Mayor to establish a National War Memorial by means of a monument and that an executive committee with the Lord Mayor as Chairman with power to add and point sub-committees be formed to carry out the project." Also that 20 sites were selected for consideration in 1921. Although the St Kilda Road site was favoured early on, by 1926 there was pressure to change to a "provision of square" and Cenotaph at the intersection of Spring and Bourke Streets. Legacy Clubs voiced their opposition to this proposal by passing a resolution "That the Melbourne Legacy Club, representative of the returned soldiers in business in this city, whilst welcoming the Anzac Square Scheme as a city improvement, cannot support it as a War Memorial scheme and affirms its support for the Shrine of Remembrance in the Domain as the only War Memorial worthy of Victoria's unparalleled efforts in the Great War." The document was in an envelope with a letter dated 30 April 1971 (01182) that also outlines the efforts Legacy (especially L/- Kemsley) went through to promote the construction of the Shrine of Remembrance over a proposed square. The envelope says 'The Origin of the Shinre of Remembrance p/p Legatees Kemsley and Joynt'. And the initial 'JMBA'?. It was in a file with other documents concerning the Shrine and it's history.A record of the events that led to the construction of the Shrine of Remembrance as noted by a Legatee at the time. There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this an other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01190)Five white foolscap pages of black type recording major events in the history of building the Shrine (covering the years from 1926 - 1928).memorial, shrine of remembrance -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, The History of the Great European War 1914-1918 Vol 5
The History of the Great European War Vol 5 set 2-1flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, the history of the great european war vol 5 set 2-1, book, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, The History of the Great European War Vol 6 set 2-1
The History of the Great European War Vol 6 set 2-1flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, book, the history of the great european war vol 6 set 2-1