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Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Group of people camping at Carrum (Chelsea), c 1890
... camping ...Mr Alfred Morton with his sisters, brothers and friends camping at Carrum in the 1890's. This area was later called Chelsea. Alfred Louis Morton (known as Louis) was born in Geelong in 1866, the fifth of eleven children of Mark Morton and Eliza nee Heard (married 1898). Alfred began work for the Post Office at South Yarra in the 1890s. In the late 1800s it was common for people from Melbourne and north of the city to travel to Chelsea area beaches for their holidays and many liked the area so much that, like the Mortons, they moved here permanently. In the 1890s Alfred’s sister, Mrs William Ashmore, built a weekend house at the foot of what is now Foy Avenue in Chelsea. The Morton family, including Alfred, visited the area often, camping on the foreshore during the 1890s. In 1911 Alfred moved his family permanently to a house on the corner of Morton Grove and Main Road Chelsea (now known as the Nepean Highway) on property that extended from the main road to the beach. This house was destroyed in the fire of 22 December 1913 which raged amongst the ti-tree on the foreshore between Aspendale and Chelsea. Many buildings were destroyed in this fire. The Argus newspaper reported on Wednesday 24 December that 94 houses were burnt with glowing embers blown a mile and half inland. According to the Argus but for the wide break provided by the Point Nepean Road (now the Nepean Highway) and the railway line, the scrub on the other side might have caught. The Morton children, Elsa and Ivan, attended Chelsea State School (now Chelsea Primary School) and Mrs Morton was active in the establishment of St Chad’s Church of England in Chelsea. At the age of 80 in 1945 Mr Morton was concerned about reports that English children had lost their toys due to the war and so he made (as part of a wider effort in Australia) 100 toy engines that were sent to England. He died in 1946 in Chelsea.Sepia photograph of a of Mr Alfred Morton with his sisters, brothers and friends camping at Carrum in the 1890's. bike riding, picnic, morton, morton grove, chelsea, carrum, camping -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Sketch, F. Schonbach, 1941
Hay Camp, NSWSketch of Hay Camp 1941dunera boys, hay camp nsw -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1903
... Camping ...The Willoughby's, Lawsons & Goodsons, camping at the base of Mackey's Peak near the child's grave. The back of the mount records that there are four Goodsons, G'dma Sarah Campbell, Aunty Thomson's Grandmother, Glad Jones (Cashin), Jim W(illoughby) nursing Mavis McAllen, Allan's Mother (not clear if Mavis McAllen is "Allan's Mother" or if Allan's Mother is another person in the photo), Clarice Willoughby, Allen W(illoughby), four Lawsons.The photo shows a large group of people (men, women and children) standing in front of a group of three tents in a clearing. The area is surrounded by bush. In the left foreground there is a cauldron hanging from a stand mad;'e of branches over a fireplace."Willoughby's camp at Halls Gap near child's grave 1903. 4 Goodsons, G'dma Sarah Campbell, Aunty Thomson's Grandmother, Glad Jones (Cashin), Jim W. nursing Mavis McAllen, Allan's Mother, Clarice Willoughby, Allen W., 4 Lawsons" hand written in blue ink on back of mount.recreation, camping -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Camp Oven c. 1900s
... camping ...A metal camp oven with handle. wodonga, camp oven, camp, camping, outdoor, cooking, rural -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Whiters Camp Park, Bulmer H D, 1945c
One of a set of eight small format postcardsSmall format black and white postcard of Whiters Camp Park, showing two cement sheet buildings, weeping willow tree and other trees. Lakes Entrance VictoriaWhiters Camp Park Lakes Entrancetourism, topography, resort -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
POW Souvenir Entertainment Committee List, POW Entertainment Committee, 1941
Produced by Allied forces POWs in an Italian POW campRoneoed list detailing those members of an Italian POW camp responsible for various areas of camp entertainmentITALIA 1941 POWEntertainment Committeepow entertainment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph, c.1915 - 1916
Items in items re James Edgar KOCH No 2096 AIF. Refer Reg No 1256 for his service history.Copy of original sepia photo showing a camp with tents in the background & new recruits in civilian clothes in the foreground.Printed in white at bottom: SEYMOUR CAMP NEW RECRUITS ARRIVE 24photograph, seymour camp -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mutton bird eggers camp, Unknown
Two of a collection of photographs donated by Mary KarneyTwo identical copies of a postcard. 2nd photo No. 183.05. Mutton Bird eggers camps at Cleeland Bight, Cape Woolamai. Tents in the foregrounds and boats in the background."Mutton Bird Eggers Camps. Cape Woolamai."mutton bird eggers, mutton bird eggers' camps cape woolamai, cleeland bight, mary karney -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Camping at Carrum, Morton Family, c 1890's
... camping ...Mr Alfred Morton with his sisters, brothers and friends camping at Carrum in the 1890's. This area was later called Chelsea. Alfred Louis Morton (known as Louis) was born in Geelong in 1866, the fifth of eleven children of Mark Morton and Eliza nee Heard (married 1898). Alfred began work for the Post Office at South Yarra in the 1890s. In the late 1800s it was common for people from Melbourne and north of the city to travel to Chelsea area beaches for their holidays and many liked the area so much that, like the Mortons, they moved here permanently. In the 1890s Alfred’s sister, Mrs William Ashmore, built a weekend house at the foot of what is now Foy Avenue in Chelsea. The Morton family, including Alfred, visited the area often, camping on the foreshore during the 1890s. In 1911 Alfred moved his family permanently to a house on the corner of Morton Grove and Main Road Chelsea (now known as the Nepean Highway) on property that extended from the main road to the beach. This house was destroyed in the fire of 22 December 1913 which raged amongst the ti-tree on the foreshore between Aspendale and Chelsea. Many buildings were destroyed in this fire. The Argus newspaper reported on Wednesday 24 December that 94 houses were burnt with glowing embers blown a mile and half inland. According to the Argus but for the wide break provided by the Point Nepean Road (now the Nepean Highway) and the railway line, the scrub on the other side might have caught. The Morton children, Elsa and Ivan, attended Chelsea State School (now Chelsea Primary School) and Mrs Morton was active in the establishment of St Chad’s Church of England in Chelsea. At the age of 80 in 1945 Mr Morton was concerned about reports that English children had lost their toys due to the war and so he made (as part of a wider effort in Australia) 100 toy engines that were sent to England. He died in 1946 in Chelsea.Sepia photo of members of the Morton family camping at Carrum (now Chelsea). Tents and a wagon in the backgroundmorton, chelsea, carrum, post office, south yarra, camping, tents, wagon -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
The M113 LRV had ' swimming' capability, but required preparation before entering deep water.The 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles was raised as a regiment of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps on 1 May 1948 with Headquarters in Melbourne and squadrons in Sale, Benalla/Wangaratta and Albury. In 1955 Regimental Headquarters moved to Wangaratta and a second squadron was located at Albury. The Sale squadron transferred to 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse. In 1977 8/13 VMR Regiment was reduced to an independent squadron A Squadron 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles and in 1991 was linked with 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse forming the VMR Squadron of that regiment.Black and white photograph of two 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles soldiers preparing an M113 Light reconnaissance Vehicle ( LRV ) for flotation training during Annual Camp 1972." Water entry preparation, Camp 1972, " -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 1989
Camp 1 was occupied by German and Italian internees. Coloured photograph of the entrance to Camp 1. View of camp road with a low stone wall between road and trees.camp 1, tatura victoria, german inernees, italian internees -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Transfer from Camp 14
Lists received from Migration Museum Archive, in Adelaide.Black folder containing photocopied lists of Germans transferred by train from Loveday, South Australia, to Camp 1. All in plastic sleevesTransfer from Camp 14, a Compound, Loveday SAgerman pow's, loveday south australia, camp 14 -
Melbourne Legacy
Postcard, Troops camped at the Pyramids, Egypt, 1915
This postcard was sent by "O.G." to J. Gawler on 7 February 1915 from an Army camp in Egypt. The postcard appears to have been hung up by a thumb tack as there is a small hole at the top centre of the card. This item is representative of the letters and postcards that were sent home to war by servicemen during the First World War and was a way to maintain a connection to their loved ones during difficult and uncertain times. Postcards were a very common form of communication in the first World War. This postcard also records places for those who didn't have cameras. This type of souvenir would have been familiar to the first Legatees as they had served in World War 1 and many had passed through Egypt.The front image of the postcard is a photograph of a camp of white canvas tents lined up in rows in front of a pyramid. Several soldiers can be seen walking throughout the campsite. On the reverse is a message written in black ink. There is also a small hole in the top centre of the postcard.Message on reverse of postcard is dated 7.2.15 and says: "This is a view of part of Mena camp where the 1st Australian Division has been camped. We have had fine weather and very cold nights. Weigh nearly 11 stone now. O.G." Addressed to: "Mr J M Gawler, Collins St, Melbourne"world war one, war correspondence, souvenir -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photographs, Marrinup Camp, 2004
Photographs taken in 2004 and emailed to Museum Marrinup Camp to which some of the German POWs from Camp 13 were transferred in order to cut wood.|Series of nineteen photos which E. Polis obtained from the International Red Cross and forwarded to Museum by email. No. 20 includes the camp leader, No 21 the Camp Leader with Georges Morel, Red Cross Representative. No. 5 includes Friedrich Emmett in centre.Marrinup Camp to which some of the German POWs from Camp 13 were transferred in order to cut wood. Series of nineteen photos -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Prints, Lager Skizzen, During World War 2
These items belonged to Wilhelm Eckels who was a wool buyer in Sydney when the war broke out. He was interned in Camp 1, aged 22. Another set of these prints has been donated, see C7968Brown paper folder with green print of camp guards overlooking camp. Inside are six woodcut prints of camp sketches.Internierungslager Tatura ~ Australienlager skizzen, camp 1, wilhelm eckels, woodcuts, wood cut prints -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
Staff Sergeant Miles was the Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant.Black and white photograph of 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles soldier at rear of truck near tent in bush setting. Taken during Annual Camp 1973." S/Sgt Maurie Miles camp 1973." -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Junior legatee outing, Somers Camp
A photo of boys in line receiving a meal at a camp at an unknown camp or date. It came from an envelope with other Camp photos of varying dates. The Legacy envelope was marked "P6 Junior Legatee Camps and Hols" in red pen, and dated Jan 1977 in pencil. The contents will be items 00418 to 00425. Melbourne Legacy arranged many events for Junior Legatees to experience. For many years a regular event was a two week camp at Somers Camp. It started in the 1930s with outings to the property of Legacy founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring. Permanent camp buildings were built and with an association with Lord Somers (Governor of Victoria) it was called Somers Camp. The camps gave the children an opportunity of a summer beach holiday with other Legacy children.A record of Junior Legatee camps.Black and white photo of boys being fed at a camp.P6 / Legacy / 4 in blue pen. Stamped "Copyright Herald and Weekly Times" in blue ink. somers camp, junior legatee outing -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Central Planning Office, Camp 2 aerial, 1989
Black and white aerial photo of camp 2on the back: camp 2 W/c 0065 Vic 82/.9032 Max 1989 Central Planning Office Treasury Place Melbourne -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2005 Camp photos Years 7,8, and 10
Powerpoints and photographs created in association with various school camps for Bialik students in 2005.Camp Yr 10 Portsea 2005; Year 8 camp photo's 2005; Year 7 Camp photos 2005camp, year 10, year 7, year 8, outdoor education, bialik college -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Camp Park Tuggerah Lakes, Valentine Co Pty Ltd, 1924 c
... Camping ...Faded black and white postcard of the entrance beach and camping park at Tuggerah Lakes NSWThe Entrance Tuggerah Lakescamping, beaches, tourism, correspondence -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, 1880
.1 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF PART OF CLUNES 1880 .2 LETTER IDENTIFYING FEATURES, BY LENA WATTLEWORTH - NEE WEICKHARDT (IN SUPP FILE F8).1 A PHOTO OF CLUNES FROM NORTH END OF CAMP PARADE 1880 .2 LETTER (SUPP. FILE) IDENTIFYING FEATURES AND BUILDINGSCLUNES 1880 - TAKEN FROM NORTH END OF CAMP PARADElocal history, photography, photographs, weickhardt -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio - Wartime Camps, Camp 3, c.998
Letters, photos and recollections from former internees held in Camp 3, Tatura during World War 2.Many original documents, letters and photos relating to the internees held in Camp 3, Tatura during World War 2. Much of this material relevant to German Missionary families arrested in New Guinea.Black two ring folder.Camp 3.new guinea missionaries, camp 3 tatura, hertle, beinssen, fugmann,griffin, loveday camp, list. -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Bulmer H D, Whiters Camp Park, 1940c
Black and white photograph showing original band rotunda, Whiters Camp Park, surrounded by manicured lawns, five people in foregound. Lakes Entrance VictoriaThe Band Rotunda, Whiters Camping Park, Lakes Entranceresort, recreation -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Arthur Knee, Guard tower ruins camp 13, 1989
Camp 13 guard observation tower beams (ruins) in paddock. Timber and wire fence mid distance.Camp 13, Camp Road, Murchison, Victoria. Timber beams, remnants of guard observation tower (foreground).camp 13, internment camp, murchison victoria, observation tower, ruins, guard tower ruins -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
General View of fire basecamp - Altona Museum
Base campView of base camp equipment at the Altona Museumforests commission victoria (fcv), camping equipment, bushfire -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2004 Ski Camp
Photographs taken during the 2004 ski camp with Bialik College students. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. Ski camp; listing of images used; 2004 ski camp2000s, 2004, skiing, outdoor education, sport, bialik college -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, List of Internees, March 1943
List of internees made in camp 3 in March 1943 by Hanni Schaffer (Kallenberger) and subsequently computerised.Large black plastic cover computer print out sheets in plastic sleeves.Tatura Camp 3 List of Internees in Family Camp - predominantly Germangerman internees camp 3, hanni schaffer, hanni kallenberger -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Arthur Knee, 1989
Camp 13 goal. Towards s-sw of whole area. Ruins.Camp 13, Camp Road, Murchison, Victoria. Brick, timber, cement sheeting, wire fencing, ruins of POW goal.camp 13, murchison victoria, pow, ruins, internment camp -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Tambo Shire Signage re Camping, 1950 c
... Camping ...Black and white photographs of signs on foreshore Marine Parade prohibiting camping other than at authorized parks in Lakes Entrance Victoria tourism, camping, regulations -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Whiters Camp Park, Mona McLeod, 1935
... Camping ...Black and white postcard of back entry or exit through tree lined driveway of Whiters Camp Park Lakes Entrance VictoriaFarewell and Come Again to Whiters Park Lakes Entrancecamping, businesses, roadways