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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - aerial view of railway line between Heywood and Rennick, 03/05/1952
From a series of photographs taken for Victorian Railways in 1952.Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21394 - 19665 261m 42c ' - all black ink. Purple VR aerial survey stamp. '3 May 1952' - black stampvictorian railways, heywood, rennick, aerial photography -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Main Breakwater construction, Portland, 30/05/1973
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Purple stamp '30 May 1973'port of portland archives, harbour construction, development, wharf, battery point -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph -Bridge Construction, 13/05/1958
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- '13 may 1958' - purple stampport of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Railway Construction, Port of Portland, 30/05/1958
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back-Purple stamp- '30 May 1958'port of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Bridge Construction, Portland, 13/05/1958
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- '13 May 1958' - purple stampport of portland archives, bridge construction, harbour development -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Bridge Construction, 13/05/1958
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- '13 May 1958'- purple stampport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Bridge Construction, 13/05/1958
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- '13 May 1958' - purple stampport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Bridge Construction, 13/05/1958
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- '13 May 1958' - purple stampport of portland archives -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Photograph, Z Special House on the hill
The photo shows a view of the WW2 Z Special Unit's headquarters in Cairns.Z Special Unit and its operations were kept secret during WW2 and such photos may be rare.Sepia photograph On back: "House on the Hill" Cairns 1944 ZESz special unit - house on the hill - headquarters - cairns - world war 2 -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Book, The Private War of the Spotters: A history of the New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company, February 1942-April 1945
The history of the New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company. This reprinted version contains a map of the dispositions of Spotting Stations August 1943, additional MID awards listed and some additions to the nominal roll. The New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company was formed in Port Moresby in late January 1942 and was granted “Separate Independent Establishment” status in October 1943. The company’s “founding father” was Major Don Small, who had witnessed Japanese air raids on Rabaul and realised that having lacked an effective early-warning system around New Britain meant that the defenders were taken by surprise. At the time, gaps had also appeared in the coast-watching communications network because the territory administration ordered the withdrawal of civilian wireless operators when Japan entered the war. The first influx of men into the company consisted largely of volunteers from the 39th Infantry Battalion, which was stationed at Port Moresby. Initial training was rudimentary, hasty, and was sometimes even carried out on en route to a new station. The first party of company personnel, or “spotters”, left Port Moresby as early as 1 February 1942, bound for the strategically important Samarai area, at the tip of Papua. In the first month of the company’s existence 16 spotter stations were established on the coast of Papua and in the mountains around Port Moresby. At the end of 1942 there were 61 operational stations being run by 180 men. The company’s high-water mark was in late 1944, by which time over 150 stations had been set up in Papua and New Guinea behind enemy lines. On 3 February 1942 the company issued its first air warning in Papua, when spotters at Tufi saw Japanese aircraft about to attack Port Moresby for the first time. The following month the company was responsible for the first Japanese killed in action in Papua by Australian ground forces, when spotters from Gona engaged the crew of a downed Japanese bomber. And in July 1942 the station at Buna signalled Port Moresby with news of the Japanese landings in Papua, marking the beginning of the Kokoda campaign. The dangers involved in the company’s work had also been made clear by this time. In July 1942 a party of spotters attempting to set up a station at Misima Island, off Milne Bay, was intercepted by a Japanese destroyer, resulting in the company’s first operational losses. Anticipating the direction of the campaign as a whole, the company’s focus moved north and north-west over the three years of its existence. In May 1942 a network was set up in the Wau area in association with the activities of Kanga Force. As part of the Wau network, spotter Ross Kirkwood audaciously constructed an observation post overlooking the Japanese airstrip at Salamaua. Kirkwood’s position was photographed by Damian Parer on the understanding that the pictures would not be published. They nevertheless appeared in a Sydney newspaper. The day after the publication of the photographs the observation post was attacked by the Japanese and Kirkwood was lucky to escape. In June 1944 the company’s headquarters were moved to Nadzab. By that time, spotter stations existed behind Japanese lines, as far north as Hollandia, and the company began to train Americans to perform similar work in the Philippines. In early 1945 the company moved to Balcombe, Victoria, where its members were posted to other units of the Australian Corps of Signals.gray plasticnon-fictionThe history of the New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company. This reprinted version contains a map of the dispositions of Spotting Stations August 1943, additional MID awards listed and some additions to the nominal roll. The New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company was formed in Port Moresby in late January 1942 and was granted “Separate Independent Establishment” status in October 1943. The company’s “founding father” was Major Don Small, who had witnessed Japanese air raids on Rabaul and realised that having lacked an effective early-warning system around New Britain meant that the defenders were taken by surprise. At the time, gaps had also appeared in the coast-watching communications network because the territory administration ordered the withdrawal of civilian wireless operators when Japan entered the war. The first influx of men into the company consisted largely of volunteers from the 39th Infantry Battalion, which was stationed at Port Moresby. Initial training was rudimentary, hasty, and was sometimes even carried out on en route to a new station. The first party of company personnel, or “spotters”, left Port Moresby as early as 1 February 1942, bound for the strategically important Samarai area, at the tip of Papua. In the first month of the company’s existence 16 spotter stations were established on the coast of Papua and in the mountains around Port Moresby. At the end of 1942 there were 61 operational stations being run by 180 men. The company’s high-water mark was in late 1944, by which time over 150 stations had been set up in Papua and New Guinea behind enemy lines. On 3 February 1942 the company issued its first air warning in Papua, when spotters at Tufi saw Japanese aircraft about to attack Port Moresby for the first time. The following month the company was responsible for the first Japanese killed in action in Papua by Australian ground forces, when spotters from Gona engaged the crew of a downed Japanese bomber. And in July 1942 the station at Buna signalled Port Moresby with news of the Japanese landings in Papua, marking the beginning of the Kokoda campaign. The dangers involved in the company’s work had also been made clear by this time. In July 1942 a party of spotters attempting to set up a station at Misima Island, off Milne Bay, was intercepted by a Japanese destroyer, resulting in the company’s first operational losses. Anticipating the direction of the campaign as a whole, the company’s focus moved north and north-west over the three years of its existence. In May 1942 a network was set up in the Wau area in association with the activities of Kanga Force. As part of the Wau network, spotter Ross Kirkwood audaciously constructed an observation post overlooking the Japanese airstrip at Salamaua. Kirkwood’s position was photographed by Damian Parer on the understanding that the pictures would not be published. They nevertheless appeared in a Sydney newspaper. The day after the publication of the photographs the observation post was attacked by the Japanese and Kirkwood was lucky to escape. In June 1944 the company’s headquarters were moved to Nadzab. By that time, spotter stations existed behind Japanese lines, as far north as Hollandia, and the company began to train Americans to perform similar work in the Philippines. In early 1945 the company moved to Balcombe, Victoria, where its members were posted to other units of the Australian Corps of Signals.world war ii, special operations, new guinea, new guinea air warning wireless company -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 5C, 1961
Black and white photograph"Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: Vincent Powell, John Arnett, Christian Kramer, Stephen Lavender, Greg Paine, Stephen Dawe, Charlie Rechnitzer, Rodney Barber, David Webb. 2nd Row- L to R: Kevin McCullough, Andrew Glavimans, Geoff Sjogren, Peter Jenkins, Peter Anderson, John Gadsden, Darryl McDonald, Perry Kaigan, Michael Jackson, Bruce Taylor. 3rd Row- L to R: Mr Delacca, Valerie Robinson, Stephanie Iwanowicz, Robyn Whitchurch, Jimmy Morgan, Jim(Bill) Noble, Sue Lewis, Wendy Long, Rae Moller, Georgina Brooks. Front Row- L to R: Valerie Harrison, Stephanie Tann, Glenda Mayers, Kaye Spencer, Carol Patten, Jeanette Hewlitt, Sandra Thomas, Belinda Clarke, Helen Marr, Robyn Dickson. Teacher: Mr Delacca -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Clippings, Melbourne Herald 8th May, 1959 - Norwood High School, Ringwood, Victoria
... alternative classroom accommodation report with photographs. Melbourne ...Norwood High School started the school year in multiple temporary premises while the new school was being erected in Byron Street, eventually opening mid 1959.Temporary alternative classroom accommodation report with photographs.Altogether, 214 pupils of the school work in what teachers say are impossible conditions in the East Ringwood drill hall, the Anglican Church Hall, and (East Ringwood) football pavilion. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Memorabilia - City of Ringwood, Victoria, Collection of Mayoral function invitations to Mrs. E. Pullin, 7 items 1975 to 1993
Mrs. E Pullin MBE was the President of The Ringwood Research Group for many years and was associated with many groups in the area hence she was well known by successive Mayors and Mayoresses.1. White bifold Invitation to Mrs. E. Pullin to attend luncheon at Civic Centre, Braeside Avenue, Ringwood on Wednesday 19th. March 1975, from the Mayoress Mrs. Lois Morris. 2. Bifold typed letter with City of Ringwood Crest inviting Mrs. E. Pullin to a "last supper" on Monday 28th August 1975 after the Council Meeting. 3. Inviation to Luncheon by the Mayoress Mrs. Shirley Martin to Mrs. Pullin at Braeside Avenue, Ringwood, 17th. March. 1976. 4. 24th June, 1987, letter from the Mayoress Mrs. Lillian Rosewarne to Mrs. Pullin thanking her for the photograph taken at the opening of the Poppet Head in the Ringwood Lake area. 5. Invitation to Mrs. Pullin from the Mayor, Councillor John Caffyn and the Councillors of the City of Ringwood to a "Thank you" for local community organisations at Mines Road on Thursday 19th. May 1988. 6. Invitation to Mrs. Pullin by the Mayoress Mrs. Verna Gardini to a Luncheon at the Ringwood Convention and Performing Arts Centre, Mines Road, Ringwood on Friday 17th. March 1989. 7. Inviation from The Mayor of Ringwood Councillor Margaret Cheevers to Mrs. Pullin MBE to Afternoon Tea at the Convention Centre, Mines Road, Ringwood East on 26th. October 1993. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - Prep M (and possibly some 1/2P), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "Prep M Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating Prep M and one stating stating 1/2P . VC11152 may have have other Prep M. Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's Trip to Norfolk Island in 2008
A collection of 301 photographs recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's Christmas Lunch in 2008
A collection of 37 photographs recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's trip to Yamba, NSW in October 2007
A collection of 17 photographs recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's cruise trip around New Zealand in 9-22 January 2012
A collection of photographs recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's River Murray cruise in October 2009
A collection of photographs recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's photographs of various outings in 2007
437 photographs recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's photographs of various outings in 2009
163 photographs recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's photographs of various outings in 2003
77 photographs recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's photographs of trip to O'Shannessy's in West Tasmania in 2016
Photographic presentation recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's various outings photographs in 2004
190 photographs recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's various outings photographs in 2005
173 photographs recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Men's Probus Club's various outings photographs in 2006
230 photographs recorded on DVD. These have been copied to "Master Images". One image has been selected for this entry.Donated by Laurie Allen and Clive Manly, members of the Probus Club, in May 2024. This item was part of a two large box collection given to RDHS to catalogue and store, after the Club closed. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Album, Ringwood Bowls Club- Miscellaneous photographs of Club personalities and events, 1983, 1984, 1985
Coloured photographs(61)Photographs include: Luncheon at Rembrandt, May 1984. Visit to Coal Creek. Cup Eve, 1984. Annual Dinner, March 29th 1985. Ladies World Bowls, 1985. Smorgesboard Social Bowls 17th November 1985. Miscellaneous photographs. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Open Day, Ringwood Technical School, 31st May, 1961, Mr Veitch (left), Principal and Mayor Bob Horman speaking
Open Day, Ringwood Technical School, 31st May, 1961, Mr Veitch (left), Principal and Mayor Bob Horman speaking. All material is from Gwen Horman’s three albums that she owned. Some photos have been taken by Peter Payens of Ringwood Studios, 36 Whitehorse Road, Ringwood, WU-7609, probably for the Ringwood mail newspaper. From The Ringwood Mail, 8 June 1961 - "Part of the Commonwealth Technical Training Week, the Mayor, Cr Robert Horman, performed the official opening of a display at the Ringwood Technical School. Present in the official party were Mayoress, Hon. WER Garrett, MLC, and Mrs Garrett, the Town Clerk, Mr Fred Dwerryhouse, and the President of the School Council, Major-General LE Beavis, CBE, DSO, and Mrs Beavis." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Open Day, Ringwood Technical School, 31st May, 1961, Major-General Beavis CBE DSO speaking
Open Day, Ringwood Technical School, 31st May, 1961. Major-General Beavis CBE DSO speaking. All material is from Gwen Horman’s three albums that she owned. Some photos have been taken by Peter Payens of Ringwood Studios, 36 Whitehorse Road, Ringwood, WU-7609, probably for the Ringwood mail newspaper. From The Ringwood Mail, 8 June 1961 - "Part of the Commonwealth Technical Training Week, the Mayor, Cr Robert Horman, performed the official opening of a display at the Ringwood Technical School. Present in the official party were Mayoress, Hon. WER Garrett, MLC, and Mrs Garrett, the Town Clerk, Mr Fred Dwerryhouse, and the President of the School Council, Major-General LE Beavis, CBE, DSO, and Mrs Beavis." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Open Day, Ringwood Technical School, 31st May, 1961, Mayor Horman speaking, with audience
Open Day, Ringwood Technical School, 31st May, 1961. Mayor Horman speaking, with audience. All material is from Gwen Horman’s three albums that she owned. Some photos have been taken by Peter Payens of Ringwood Studios, 36 Whitehorse Road, Ringwood, WU-7609, probably for the Ringwood mail newspaper. From The Ringwood Mail, 8 June 1961 - "Part of the Commonwealth Technical Training Week, the Mayor, Cr Robert Horman, performed the official opening of a display at the Ringwood Technical School. Present in the official party were Mayoress, Hon. WER Garrett, MLC, and Mrs Garrett, the Town Clerk, Mr Fred Dwerryhouse, and the President of the School Council, Major-General LE Beavis, CBE, DSO, and Mrs Beavis."