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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Brady-Maidment wedding
Donated by Brady descendant. Couple Brady-Maidment. Attendants : Jas Brady with R Brady and M Maidment. Descentants of Brady family still reside locally.Copy of wedding party, 1896, taken at Maidment's home on Broken River, Kialla. Marquee erected for evening use.weddings, fashions, customs, photography, photograph, slides, film -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Home Front
... Tatura the-murray The Home Front. Book ... -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Card, Dec-45
A Christmas card for 1945 depicting palm trees, hills and starsInside card written in ink "To all at home", "Jack (xxxx)" and "Nadzab, New Guinea 1945" and inside the folds "John L Schrappo Arnold, a sketch of a pot of beer and "you beaut"christmas, card, hunter, tom, tatura, documents, cards -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Box - ammunition, c1940
... Tatura the-murray Brought home by Peter Trull from Moratai ...Brought home by Peter Trull from Moratai, Tarakan IslandRectangular wooden army ammunition (detonator) box with metal clips to close/secure lid to main box.Letters and words on box: 844 Japanese characters/scriptarmy ammunition box, trull, p, tatura, japan, tarakan island, arms, ammunition -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Audio Tape, Marco Gazzi interview, 15 May 1995
Interview with Marco Gazzi and his wife, Flavia, at their Bulleen home. Marco, an Arandora Star survivor, transported to Australia on the Dunera, interned Camp 2, Loveday South Australia.TDK audio tape D60 dynamicMarco Gazzi Interview 15 May 1995 Dunera Internee, Italianmarco gazzi, flavia gazzi, arandora star survivor, dunera, camp 2 loveday south australia -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, POW Group 72 in Camp 13, 1943
Photo originally taken by official government photographer for prisoners to send home. Photo 1: POW Group 72 in Camp 13 including several of the South African Group.|Photo 2: Enlargement of Max Baumann.|Photo 3: Enlargement of Jerry von Gruenewald.|List of prisoners from "Uhenfels". -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Home of Francis Williams
... Tatura the-murray home of francis williams hogan st tatura c.1900 ...home of francis williams hogan st tatura c.1900photograph, people -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Dr. Park's house
Dr. Park's house, now the Tatura Museum.|1888 Rodney Irrigation Trust Office.|1896-1907 Dr. Alexander Park's surgery.|1921- 1938 Dr. James Park's surgery.| - 1982 Home of Mr. & Mrs. James Reilly.|1982-1988 Rented premises.|1988- Bi- Centennial Project- Tatura Museum purchased by Tatura & District Historical Society with financial assistance from Shire of Rodney.|Rodney Shire|Taturaphotograph, people -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photographs, Flanagan collection
Flanagan collection of four photos.|Photo 1: Home of Tom Flanagan, 56? Hogan Street.|Photo 2: Shop 54? Hogan Street.|Photo 3:|Photo 4: Shop occupied by Wal Reddie, c.58 Hogan Street.|Photo 5: Reddie's shop c.1910 when 2 storied. -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Book, The Home Guard Fieldcraft Manual, April 1942
Owned by Adde Andreas Matiess John Cooper who served in WW1 and was awarded the Military Medal. He also served as a Lieutenant with the 22nd Battalion in WW2.Adde Cooper was born and lived in Chiltern and served in both WW1 & WW2. Small green fabric reinforced booklet. 173 pagesWritten by Major John Langdon-Davies. John Murray & The Pilot Presschiltern, ww1, ww2, military medal, adde andreas matiess john cooper -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, BOWEN, Dean, Farmer Returning Home, 1995
... the-murray Farmer Returning Home Print BOWEN, Dean ... -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, CUMMINGS, Elizabeth, My Dog at home in the bush, 2014
... the-murray My Dog at home in the bush Print CUMMINGS, Elizabeth ... -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, HOMER, Irvine, Out of the Dust, 1975
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, McCARTHUR, Jason, Welcome home boys, 2014
... the-murray Welcome home boys Painting McCARTHUR, Jason ... -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Book 'The Home Workshop', 1948
Blue cloth cover. faded blue spine (linen). Paper 384 pages.J.S.Edington - Murray Bridge.books, reference -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Sam Williams Wattle and Daub Home, c1920
Series of photographs loaned for copying by Robert Collier through Keith Rooney. Photographs have been scanned by Ted Arrowsmith at 300dpi as a 'tiff' and burnt onto a CD Rom. copies of photographs were produced from the CD Rom for inclusion in the album.Black and white photograph of Sam Williams outside his wattle and daub home on the corner of Peel and Victoria Street Mitcham. Left to right are Sam, his wife Charlotte (nee Murray), his mother (Elsie Rachel Williams,grandmother of Robert Collier) and Marie Arrowsmith who was living in the hut at that time with her husband, Edgar.\mitcham, williams, sam, arrowsmith, marie -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard - Postcards
Sent from Mrs J Stanton to her granddaughter Olive StantonA Settler's Home in Gippsland"To Olive Stanton from Grandma"gippsland, olive stanton -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard, W A Lenton, 1907
Sent to Mrs A Terrill from son Dave while he was at army camps 1915, and from Bertie, Father of Dave.Postcard photograph of Free Library and Technical Schools, Leamington Spa. Stamp area - "Inland 1/2d Stamp. Foreign 1d" " Printed in GermanyMessage on back: "Leamington 30/4/08 Bertie"leamington spa, world war 1, message home -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Clark Bros, 1900 (Approximate)
Black & white photograph of Mr & Mrs Lefoe and niece Mrs Maude Hayes in front of wooden house covered in creepersOn the back - "Old home in Reid street fromerly owned by Mr Alfred Lefoe who used to drive a cab for the miners shifts. Approximately 1876 +. Mrs Maude Hayes was the little girl (in black because her mother, Mrs Terry had died) with her uncle and aunt Mr & Mrs Lefoe. The creeper is a dolichos." Also illegible inscription: "Your loving...Ettie Maud......."maude hayes, alfred lefoe, reid street, dolichos, maude terry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1900s
Black and white photo of 4 women, 2 seated, and a baby (seated) 1 woman has a dog in her arms. The group is situated by a small weatherboard houseOn back of photo: "RH Society | Richard Power home Carlyle | Power Family"community, family, power family, carlyle -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Lead bridle - with winkers
Thought to be a hybrid home made jobHome made lead-type bridle, with winkers, snaffle bit, headpiece, & throat lash dissimilar from rest of bridle. Large size -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Butter pat, 1950 (Approximate)
Piece of home churned butter was placed between the paddles and rolled into a ball for serving.Set of wooden butter pats, bat shaped, smooth on back - grooved on frontkitchen, food production, butter -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard, 1980 (Approximate)
Coat of arms of the Royal Burgh of Rutherglen in Scotland - the home of John Wallace, who gave its name to Rutherglen in Victoria. Rutherglen, Scotland made a Royal Burgh by King Robert the Bruce of Scotland in 1323. In 1975 Rutherglen became part of the City of Glasgow.Postcard showing picture of coat of arms of the Royal Burgh of Rutherglen, Scotland with written explanation. Part of a set of information on Rutherglen, ScotlandOn address side of postcard: "© Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries"rutherglen scotland, royal burgh, glasgow, john wallace -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard - Image, 1910-1912
Photographic postcard showing view of Loch KatrineOn back a note to Mrs. Pape (early resident) from M.C.W. dated 22/12/1912: "Dear Mrs Pape. I arrived home safe. We are having terrible hot weather up hear. I suppose you are having the same so I wish you a Merry Xmas from M.C.W."loch katrine -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Furniture - Ferret cage
Critical significance as a unique example of home made "making do" and the innovative approach of Day family.CONVERTED FROM SETTEE POSSIBLY A MINERS COUCH - Sides enclosed with wire. Hinged lid with chicken wire. One end is a wooden box with hinged lid. A hole connects the box to the rest of this coup. The box has turned wood arm rests. -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Hugen & Bennett
Black and white photograph of a weatherboard, metal roofed church.On mount to the left of the photo: "Hugen & Bennett, Photographers, Rutherglen & Chiltern" On back of photo: "Methodist Church. Hamilton Street, Rutherglen (Now made into a home)"methodist church, hamilton street, churches -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1890
One of a group of photographs salvaged from a fire, which took place in late 2007 or early 2008, at the cellars building that is now the home of the Rutherglen Estate tasting rooms and the Tuileries restaurant and accommodation. The building started as the cellars of D.G. Hamilton, and passed through the hands of Seppelts, before coming under its present ownership.Badly fire damaged black and white photograph of the front of a wine cellar.On front of building: "D. G. Hamiltons"d g hamilton, rutherglen estates, tuileries, wine cellars, fires -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Aerial Images, c2000
Colour aerial photograph of Rutherglen, viewed from the South West.Written on back of photo: "St Stevens lower left corner, State School just above | & Glenview, Silos mid left"rutherglen, st stephens church, saint stephens church, rutherglen winebottle, glenview nursing home, rutherglen state school -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 18/05/1892
Identity of 'Jack' and 'Judy' unknown.Black and white postcard photograph of Rutherglen Main Street looking West. on the south side of the street can be seen the bank at the corner of Main and High Streets, James Tye's fruit and vegetable shop, the Rutherglen Hotel, and the Cumberland Hotel further down the street.Message written on back: "Rutherglen 18/5/92 / Dear Jack, As you can see by the front of this card - Things have been pretty quiet since you have been away! I know that you are on the improve now - and have been walking - so that is great news. Keep up the good work. Haven't sold a bird - yet - have sold a tea towel though. All are missing you at the 'Paris End' of Main Street - so home soon I hope. / Best wishes. Judy."main street, rutherglen hotel, james tye fruiterer -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1938 (Exact)
Black and white photograph of swans in on Lake King in the Park during the ceremonial laying of the Foundation Stone for the Rutherglen Bush Nursing Homelake king, rutherglen park, foundation stone