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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Prince Alfred Football Club, Port Melbourne, Allan Farrow, 1952
Two photographs of Prince Alfred Football Club, 1952Sunday amateur football league presented to Mr J SCOTT, president Prince Alfred Hotel, Port Melbournesport - australian rules football, prince alfred hotel, l jones, j tims, b bragg, j walsh, h brown, j carrol, j tillie, r dobson, p harris, w austin, e colbert, l fraser, j scott, j dobson, r mareslaux, j powell, w leslie, g barclay, k mcmartin, r maloney, j johnson, k clayton, a wood, r callender, l parrish, g mangan, r tinzley -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard - Princes Highway Kalimna, Valentine Series, 1930c
Black and white postcard of a bend in the Princes Highway as it winds around Jemmys Point, car parked beside highway, two people leaning on post and rail fence, Bullock Island and Lakes Entrance in the distance. Lakes Entrance VictoriaPrinces Highway Lakes Entrancefences, transport, roads and streets -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Back wall of Milk Bar in Princes Street from 70 Station Street, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger
225 Princes Street was sold and demolished after its owner, Ted Young, was brutally murdered there (multiple stabbing). Police thought they knew who did it but had no evidence. Wall of Milk Bar across Princes Street was subsequently demolished.One of three colour photos of 225 Princes Street following demolition (2000?): .03 Higher view from 70 Station Street through to Princes Street and back wall of Milk Bar at Liardet and Princes before demolition.of the wallSome notes in pencilbuilt environment - domestic, demolitions, crimes and misdemeanours, edward (ted) young -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - 2 FD Svy Sqn Childrens Hospital Charity Presentation, Sydney, NSW, 1989
This photograph of a charity donation from 2 FD Svy Sqn to the Director of the Prince of Wales Childrens Hospital, was taken in Sydney in 1989. CPL Bob Hopper and SPR Bob White presented a Kangaroo Pump, used for feeding sick children to the Director that was purchased with leftover Regimental funds when the unit closed down. This photograph of a charity donation from member of 2 FD Svy Sqn to the Director of the Prince of Wales Childrens Hospital was taken in Sydney in 1989. The black & white photograph was printed on photographic paper and is part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photograph was scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1989. L to R: SPR Bob White, CPL Bob Hopper, Director of the Prince of Wales Childrens Hospital..1P – annotated in red pen ‘2 Fd, presenting the Director of the Prince of Wales Childrens’ Hospital with a Kangaroo Pump, used for feeding sick children. The pump was purchased with leftover Regimental funds when the unit closed down.’royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, 2 fd svy sqn -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Fire at Princes Pier, Port Melbourne, Cameron Oglebury, 15 Aug 1996
Cameron Oglebury of Clark Street was awakened the night the pier burned, went to the end of the street and took this time exposure, which he gave to Ron Laing in October 2000 to be handed to the Society.Colour snapshot of Princes Pier on fire, taken from a distance (Clark Street). Time exposure, a bit blurry. 15 August 1996'Princes Pier Burning taken by Cameron Ogleby' in ink on backpiers and wharves - princes pier, fire and fire services, cameron oglebury -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, Bulmer H D, 1950c
Also one other postcard same donated by M & V Carpenter in spares box.Black and white postcard of the Princes Highway Jemmys Point, showing Bullock Island between North Arm and Cunninghame Arm, distant view of the entrance from Bass Strait to the Gippsland Lakes. Post and rail fence along roadside. Lakes Entrance VictoriaPrinces Highway and a view of the Entrance vegetation, roads and streets -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard - Princes Highway Kalimna, Bulmer H D, 1935c
Black and white postcard of the Princes Highway as it winds around Jemmys Point. A motor car driving up the hill between steep road cutting and post and rail fence. View of the lake and ocean in the distance. Lakes Entrance VictoriaBend in Princes Highway, Lakes Entrance fences, roads and streets -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, 1930c
Also faded copy identical imageBlack and white small format postcard of the Princes Highway at Jemmys Point. It shows the road winding around the hill between the scrub covered hill and the post and rail guard fence, Bullock Island and rock groynes in the lake also entrance in distance. Lakes Entrance VictoriaPrinces Highway, Lakes Entranceislands, fences, roads and streets -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition, 225 Princes Street, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger
225 Princes Street was sold and demolished after its owner, Ted Young, was brutally murdered there (multiple stabbing). Police thought they knew who did it but had no evidence. Wall of Milk Bar across Princes Street was subsequently demolished.One of three colour photos of 225 Princes Street following demolition (2000?): .01 View from Princes Street through to the back of 70 Station StreetSome notes in pencilbuilt environment - domestic, demolitions, crimes and misdemeanours, edward (ted) young -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Bill Durant (probably), Prince Charles visits Mount Helen Campus, 1974, 1974
During a visit to Mount Helen campus a student presented Prince Charles a dandelion for his lapel. The Sun of 29 October 1974 ran the headline 'Some Splendid Girl Gives Charles Flower'. The newspaper reported that Prince Charles did not have the flower when he left a Ballarat Civic Hall reception for a tour of the Institute of Advanced Education at Mt Helen. When asked where he got the flower Prince Charles said 'It was given to me by some splendid girl'. In September 2022, after the death of Queen ELizabeth II, Prince Charles became the King.Colour photographs of Prince Charles' visit to Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education at Mount Helen. .1) Police escort for the visit of Prince Charles visit to Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education at Mount Helen .2) Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education student look inside Prince Charles' car. .3) Left to right: ? , Morgan B. John, Prince Charles, Jack Barker. .4 & .5) Prince Charles receives a dandelion for his lapel from a Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education at Mt Helen looked on by Morgan B. John (brown suit) and E.J. (Jack) Barker .6 & .7) Morgan B. John, President of the Ballarat School of Mines Council, farewells Prince Charles. E.J. Barker looks on, and Education Minister Lindsay Thompson stands to the far left (navy suit). The dandelion is evident in Prince Charles' lapel. .8) Prince Charles leaves Mount Helen Campusprince charles, mount helen campus, ballarat college of advanced education, m.b. john, morgan b. john, e.j. barker, royalty, royal visit, dandelion, king charles, king charles iii -
Lorne Historical Society
Medal - Silver Medal, Toronto Industrial Exhibition Association Award Medal
Metallic medal. Silver Bust of Prince Albert and Queen Victoria parents of Louise Marquess Of Lorne Queen Victoria and Prince Albert busts surrounded by maple leaves Reverse coat of arms of Toronto medals, souvenirs, queen victoria, prince albert -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard - Princes Highway Kalimna, 1920c
Sepia toned large format postcard of a bend in the Princes Highway at Kalimna. It shows a bracken covered hill in foreground, some larger trees, steep roadside cutting and post and rail fence at the edge of the road. Picture shows fog rising through trees. Lakes Entrance VictoriaPrinces Highway Lakes Entrance roads and streets, topography -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Drawing - Maritime, Cooper N (or Al), Artist, 726 Willpower, 1976
This framed drawing depicts a small vessel wrecked on the shore, resting on rocks, with sea in the background. The artist, Norm Cooper, created the drawing in 1976. He was a well-liked and respected local artist and surfer. The picture was framed in Warrnambool by Stuart Prince in the 1980s. Norm Cooper passed away in 1988. The Southwest Boardriders inaugural Norm Cooper Memorial contest, the 'Normie' , was held in 2015 in his honour, "celebrating the legacy of one of the region's most legendary surfers" (a quote from the Southwest Boardriders). The name of the vessel in the drawing, '726 Willpower', may represent one of several yachts that have the name 'Willpower'. The framer, Stuart Prince Picture Framing, was a local business, Prince was one of the owners of the Henna Street Picture Framers at 74 Henna Street, Warrnambool. He retired in 2019 after 22 years in the business.This line drawing's subject is a wrecked vessel, connected to the local theme of maritime history, the 'Shipwreck Coast'.Drawing, pen and ink line drawing on white paper, in black painted wooden frame with gilt border. Subject is a single masted vessel beached on rocks on shore, with two sailing ships on sea in background. Name on side of vessel is "726 Willpower". Inscription on front and back. Created in 1976, framed in 1980s. Artist was Norm Cooper. Framed in Warrnambool by Stuart Prince Picture Framing.Name on vessel: "726 WILLPOWER", Written on centre lower edge "N. Cooper '76" Stamped in black ink on backing paper: "STUART PRINCE PICTURE FRAMING"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, line drawing, 726 willpower, cooper, stuart prince, stuart prince picture framer, warrnambool picture framer, shipwreck 726 willpower, norm cooper, norm cooper memorial, the normie, southwest boardriders -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, 1913
This photograph shows the regrowth of vegetation on the road between Genoa and the border - now the Princes Highway.This is a pictorial record of the main road from Orbost to the New South border, The Princes Highway, in the early 20th century.A large black / white photograph of a bush road wwith a vehicle and a man on the side of it.on back - " Princes Highway showing the regrowth.....1913"princes-highway-genoa transport -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, J Williams, Visit of Prince of Wales 1920, 1920
In 1920 the Prince of Wales visited Australia to extend official thanks for its support during World War I and to strengthen links to the Empire. The Prince toured extensively, and his tour was one of the most popular royal visits ever. Wherever he went public holidays were declared, foundation stones laid, memorials unveiled and receptions and balls. The Prince made a point of meeting ex-servicemen and women. He spent nine days in Victoria, eleven days in New South Wales, four days in Tasmania, eleven days in Western Australia, six days in South Australia and eight days in Queensland. The Prince was seen as the embodiment of the White Australia, symbolic of the spirit of his race. His presence strengthened the identity of the young Australian nation as a member of the Empire, resisting the influence of other powers and other races.Dimensions: 27 mm (Diameter) Weight: 9.11 g Dimension Comment: 32 mm height to top of loop Obverse Description: 3/4 bust of Prince in uniform wearing cap; around in two lines, H.R.H. PRINCE OF WALES / WELCOME TO AUSTRALIA Reverse Description: Wreath of eucalypt and oak with Prince of Wales' plume at top; within, TO COMMEMORATE / THE VISIT OF / . H.R.H.. / PRINCE OF WALES / TO AUSTRALIA / . / 1920 Edge Description: Plain Inscriptions: H.R.H. PRINCE OF WALES WELCOME TO AUSTRALIA TO COMMEMORATE THE VISIT OF H.R.H. PRINCE OF WALES TO AUSTRALIA 1920 Shape: Round with loop Material: Gilt medal, prince of wales -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard - Princes Highway Lakes Entrance, Valentine Series, 1940c
Black and white small format postcard of the Princes Highway at Kalimna Hill The road winds between the steep road cutting and a post & rail guard fence. In the distance is the artificial entrance to the Gippsland Lakes. Lakes Entrance VictoriaThe entrance from Princes Highway, Lakes Entranceroads and streets, fences -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Princes Pier, Port Melbourne, during Beacon Cove development, 2006
the sign was erected by the Victorian Government shortly after they announced that Princes Pier was not going to be developed but would be truncated and restored for use by walkers, small boats, fishers etcColour photo of Princes Pier with cyclone fence and sign "Beacon Cove : bringing Princes Pier back to the community". 2006piers and wharves - princes pier, beacon cove -
Bendigo Military Museum
Plaque - MEMORIAL PLAQUE ANZAC DAY 1999, 1999
Shield shaped plaque, wooden, glossy black with metal emblem, striped light blue-red-white-navy blue, Prince of Wales feathers insignia"ANZAC Day 1999", "4/19 Prince of Wales Light Horse"plaque, anzac day, 1999, 4/19, light horse -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Outer beacon showing remaining portion of jetty, c. 1977
Black and white photograph of outer beacon, showing remaining portion of jetty and part of Prince's Pier c 1977In ink: 'Lighthouse between Princes Pier and Station Pier' '191' 'Roger Gould Neg No.' 'C.C.'transport - shipping, leading lights -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Digital image of Perce White & David Thompson at Princes Pier 2010, 23 Sep 2010
Photograph taken at the announcement of funding for the refurbishment of Princes Pier in 2010.Digital image of Perce White & David Thompson at Princes pier.perce maguire-white, david thompson, piers and wharves - princes pier -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard - Bullock Island, Bulmer H D No 15, 1930 c
Black and white double size postcard of Bullock Island. It shows a glimpse of the Princes Highway in foreground, wooden foot bridge to Bullock Island, houses on the hummocks, entrance and Bass Strait in background, boat entering lakes. Lakes Entrance VictoriaPanorama of Lakes Entrance from Princes Highwaywaterways, islands, township, civil engineering -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Prince Alfred Football Club, Port Melbourne, Allan Farrow, 1952
Two copies of photograph of Prince Alfred Football Club, 1952; one greatly enlarged and at B11.05Sunday amateur football league presented to Mr J SCOTT, president Prince Alfred Hotel, Port Melbournesport - australian rules football, prince alfred hotel, l jones, j tims, b bragg, j walsh, h brown, j carol, j tillie, r dobson, p harris, w austin, e colbert, l fraser, j scott, j dobson, r mareslaux, j powell, w leslie, g barclay, k mcmartin, r maloney, j johnson, k clayton, a wood, r callender, l parrish, g mangan, r tinzley -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Legacy Week 1975. Message by:- His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, 25/8/1975
Speech recorded to promote Melbourne Legacy in 1975 by His Royal Highness, Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales. It was a broadcast to be played at the start of Legacy Week in 1975. A record of a member of the Royal family helping to launch Legacy Week. It shows the high regard Legacy is held in that the Royal family endorse its work.A recording of a message from the Prince of Wales on magnetic tape on a plastic spool in a cardboard box.Please note: This message must not be broadcast before 6.00 P.M. (Melbourne time) on Sunday, 31st August, 1975.legacy week, legacy promotion, speech, prince charles -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, c1910
J. W. Stares was the pastor of the Prince of Wales Park Methodist Church, 1914 - 1918.Sepia toned studio head and shoulders portrait of Mr. Stares, aged between his late 20s and mid 30s. He is at a slight angle to the camera and is looking past it. His face is in half shadow.In pencil on the back: "MR STARES ?Prince of Wales Park"pastor j. w. stares methodist, prince of wales park methodist circuit, northcote (prince of wales park) -
National Wool Museum
Machine - Noble Comb, Prince Smith & Sons, Burlington Shed, Keighley, 1915
Combing removes the short or broken fibres and draws out the long fibres into even strands suitable for spinning. The process is necessary to produce long and soft strands needed for worsted yarn. These machines remove the short fibres and blend the remaining long fibres together to form the top. The short fibres that are removed, known as the noil, are used in the woollen system. The long fibres are drawn together, ready for spinning. To retain as many of the valuable long fibres as possible, a skilled operator always needed to be on duty in the factory to precisely set the machine. A Nobel Comb separates short (Noils) fibres while also blending long (Tops) fibres together. The long fibres are used for worsted materials while the short fibres are used for woollen fabrics. Woollen materials are soft, bulky and fuzzy, such as a picnic blanket; whereas worsted materials are fine, smooth and crisp, such as a suit jacket. The Valley Worsted Mills in Geelong, now the Little Creatures Brewery, ran 12 noble combs up until 1981. Gold plaque on display with machine until 2018 read: G.H. Mitchell & Son, Adelaide have celebrated 125 Years of involvement with the Australian Wool Processing Industry by contributing the funds necessary to restore The Carding Machine, Noble Comb & The Gill Box.Noble Comb with plates - 'Prince Smith & Sons, Burlington Shed, Keishley' (One plate located on each gear box). 'Prince Smith & Sons, Burlington Shed, Keishley' (One plate located on each gear box).wool manufacturing, noble comb, textile industry, geelong, little creatures brewery, valley worsted mills, fibres, wool, factory -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Back wall of Milk Bar in Princes Street from 70 Station Street, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger
225 Princes Street was sold and demolished after its owner, Ted Young, was brutally murdered there (multiple stabbing). Police thought they knew who did it but had no evidence. Wall of Milk Bar across Princes Street was subsequently demolished.One of three colour photos of 225 Princes Street following demolition (2000?): .02 View from 70 Station Street through to Princes Street and back wall of Milk Bar before demolition.Some notes in pencilbuilt environment - domestic, demolitions, crimes and misdemeanours, edward (ted) young -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, Bulmer H D, 1940c
Black and white postcard of a bend in the Prince's Highway as it winds around Jemmys Point. Steep road cutting on upper side of gravel road, post and rail fence on lower side, schoolboy sitting on fence in foreground, dense vegetation on top of cutting and gully beneath road. Lakes Entrance VictoriaA bend in the Princes Highway, Lakes Entrancefences, transport, roads and streets, islands -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to the Municipality of Brighton, 1920
In 1920 the Prince of Wales embarked on a journey to Australia on behalf of his father, King George V. While the visit was intended to strengthen the relationship between Australia and the Empire, the main objective was to offer thanks to the Australian men and women for the sacrifices and contributions that they had made during World War I. The Royal Tour began in April 1920 and covered 110 cities and towns across the country. The Prince spent eleven days in New South Wales, nine days in Victoria, four days in Tasmania, eleven days in Western Australia, six days in South Australia and eight days in Queensland. On Saturday 5 June 1920, following a morning at the races in Flemington, the Prince spent the afternoon at ANZAC Hostel in Brighton, where he chatted to wounded soldiers and, according to the newspaper reports at the time, "won the hearts of all present."prince of wales, his royal highness, hrh, royal tour, anzac hostel, brighton, mayor, cr. thomas wilson, j.h. taylor, town clerk, soldiers, diggers, crowd, guard of honour, captain grieve, h.m.s. renown, north road, kamesborough, bayside -
National Wool Museum
Jumper
Replica of jumper presented to HRH Prince Phillip the Duke of Edinburgh, 28th April, 1988.Replica of jumper presented to HRH Prince Phillip the Duke of Edinburgh, 28th April, 1988. Detail of replica of jumper presented to HRH Prince Phillip the Duke of Edinburgh, 28th April, 1988.McMahon's Farm/ Knitted in Australia McMahon's Farm/ Is situated in Balliang, Victoria, where a local sheep farmer's /wife decided to bring /the beauty of / Australia's finest fleeces / directly to the public./. ..knitting handicrafts, mcmahon's farm, mcmahon, jeni - mcmahon's farm, knitting, handicrafts -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Legacy Week 1973. Message given by H.R.H Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, 1973
A recording made by H.R.H. Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh for Legacy Week in 1973 so that could be broadcast on TV. 1973 was the 50th Anniversary of Legacy. The text of the Prince's television message is: 'This is the 50th Anniversary of the foundation of Legacy which grew from some 14 members in Melbourne to more than 6,000 throughout Australia and now looks after 85,000 widows and 34,000 children of deceased ex-servicemen. This is a remarkable achievement and I think that Legacy is well known all over Australia for the very valuable work which it does for the widows of ex-servicemen and their children. I think that people have gone off to war and they have sacrificed themselves for things they believe in but they are always anxious, most anxious, about the people that they leave behind - their wives and their children. It's possible, of course, to set cup Government organisation to look after them, and to provide for them, but it needs something more than that. It needs the relationship which has gone because the father is no longer there and this is really the purpose of Legacy - to provide that essential personal element in looking after the widows of the men who went off to war and their children. I would like to congratulate Legacy on continuing this very fine work for 50 years and I hope that it will go on to do as well in the next 50 years.'A record that the 50th Anniversary was a significant milestone and the occasion was marked by a broadcast by Prince Philip.White cardboard box with the Klarion Enterprises logo containing a spool of video tape and a sheet of yellow foolscap paper as a media release with the transcript of the recording of Prince Philip for Legacy Week.Label,"Legacy Week" 1973. Message given by H.R.H. Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh. (In red type) Note: Please DO NOT RELEASE before 6P.M. On Sunday 2/9/73. Thereafter it may be used as frequently as considered appropriate throughout "Legacy Week".golden jubilee, legacy week, legacy promotion