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Bendigo Military Museum
Financial record - PAY BOOK, WW1, cWW1
Item in the collection of "William John Leslie Bennetts". Refer to Cat. No. 9886P for his service history.Brown buckram covered book with pages secured with thread. Title on front cover in black type. 15 cream coloured pages with cut edges. Printing on pages in black type. Handwritten details on pages in black ink and pencil. White label pasted on front cover with details in black ink.Handwritten on white label on cover in black ink; Bennetts W.J.L. 4433, 6 Btn. Handwritten on various pages in black ink and pencil; Owner's details and pay records. Stamped in blue ink on various pages; Date stamps.william bennetts, financial record, pay book, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - RAF SIGNAL MANUAL PART V, Air Ministry, c.5.1942
F/O Marriott. George William Alfred MARRIOTT No 3608 enlisted in the RAAF on 4.3.1935 aged 27 years. He rose through the ranks to become Sqd Leader. He was discharged from the RAAF on 10.7.1946. At the time he was serving in the Air and Ground Radio School. Training Manual - Ground Signal Codes RAF. Brown hard cover, black printing, 28 pages. Shows various signals for ground troops to indicate to aircraft their requirements. Front cover marked: “F/O Marriott”books reference - military, raf, signals -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - MESS RULES BOOKLET, Carter & Taverner Pty Ltd, Mess Rules of the 6th Battalion Sergeant's Mess (City of Melbourne Regiment), Post WW1
Item in the collection of "William John Leslie Bennetts". See Catalogue No. 9886P for details of his service.Green coloured card cover with title in black text. Insignia of City of Melbourne Regiment on middle of front cover. Battle honours of battalion listed in black type. Eight cream coloured pages with cut edges. Pages secured with two staples. Text on pages in black type.william bennetts, mess rules, 6th battalion, city of melbourne regiment, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - MILITARY LAW WW2, Command of the Military Board, Army Headquarters/ Melbourne, 1941
From Title Page; "AUSTRALIAN EDITION/ OF/ MANUAL OF/ MILITARY LAW/ 1941/ Including Army Act and Rules of Procedure as/ modified and adapted by the Defence Act 1903 - 1939 and the Australian Military Regulations". Part of the William (Bill) THOMASON Collection. Refer Cat. No. 4136P for more items.Hardcover book Cover - cardboard, red colour buckram, embossed lettering on front, black colour ink print on spine. 850 pages - cut, plain, off white colour . No illustrations. Amendments have been added to many pages - paper slips glued to designated pages. Amendments noted on Page iii - handwritten red and black ink pen dated "30/11/41", 31/9/42", "31/12/42", 30/6/43". Front end paper - three purple and one black ink stamps and handwritten signatures and information in black and blue ink pen. Front end paper - purple ink stamp. "Major/ Brigade Major B.P. & G. Force" date "1942", illegible signature. "Major/ G.S. Victoria Garrison Brigade - date "1942", illegible signature. "Major/ Adm.Comd. Vic Garrison Bde with illegible signature - date "42/43" - black ink print. "Lt.Col/ A.A. & G.M.G., Vic covering Force " - with illegible signature - handwritten information, black ink pen "Private Property", blue ink pen. Return to/ Room 10 Block B/ Southern Command.publication, book, ww2, manual, military law -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - THE COMPLETE LEWIS GUNNER, Gale & Polden Limited, c.WW1
From front cover; "WITH NOTES ON THE .300 (AMERICAN) LEWIS GUN/ THE COMPLETE LEWIS GUNNER/ BY AN INSTRUCTOR". Part of the William (Bill) THOMASON Collection. Refer Cat. No. 4136P for more items.Soft cover book. Cover - beige colour cardboard, with black and red ink print on front and back. Illustrated front - sketch of a Lewis gun. 76 pages - cut, plain, white paper. Illustrated black and white photographs and technical diagrams. End paper - with black ink print information. Front end paper - "FOREWORD BY THE AUTHOR" - handwritten information.Handwritten information - blue ink pen. "?? K. ARNELL".publications, books, instruction manual, lewis gun, william (bill) thomason collection -
Bendigo Military Museum
Ephemera - RATION COUPONS, WW2
Items in the collection of William John Leslie Bennetts. Refer to Cat No. 9886P for his service history.Three pages item consisting of two pages of food ration coupons. Each coupon page is pink in colour with a pattern. Final page is grey in colour with text back in front in black type. Pages secured with a pin.william bennetts, ration coupons, ww2 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 1570 Main Road, Research
Typed sheets (2 pages): History of Research State School No. 2959, Principal F P Sheehan, historian M Allwood,main road, property, houses, shops, businesses, research (vic.), research state school no. 2959, caledonian gold field, swiper's gully, wallaby town, research gully, discovery gold plenty ranges, fountain of friendship hotel, ray morris, alice russell, norma family, bettison family, reynolds family, william west, joseph m makey, henry james cole, mary jane rodda, florissa milton, f p sheehan, m allwood, research hotel -
Clunes Museum
Book, CHARLES FENTON, TOURELLO 1836 - 1993, 1993
DEDICATED TO THE PEOPLE OF TOURELLO, FROM THE PASTORALISTS OF THE 1850'S AND THE EARLIEST SETTLERS OF THE 1850'S THROUGH ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YEARS OF HARDSHIP, PROSPERITY, LAUGHTER AND TEARS TO THE PRESENT DAY. THROUGH IT ALL A STABILITY OF PURPOSE WHICH SURELY AUGERS WELL FOR THE FUTURE...CREAM COVER BOOK DEDICATED TO THE PEOPLE OF TOURELLO, FROM THE PASTORALISTS OF THE 1840'S AND THE EARLIEST SETTLERS OF 1850'S 148 PAGES (2 X COPIES)non-fictionDEDICATED TO THE PEOPLE OF TOURELLO, FROM THE PASTORALISTS OF THE 1850'S AND THE EARLIEST SETTLERS OF THE 1850'S THROUGH ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YEARS OF HARDSHIP, PROSPERITY, LAUGHTER AND TEARS TO THE PRESENT DAY. THROUGH IT ALL A STABILITY OF PURPOSE WHICH SURELY AUGERS WELL FOR THE FUTURE...local history, book, tourello history, charles fenton, cr. reg kinnsersly -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - BENDIGO RSL NEWS 1960, Wicks Knott Publications, C. 1960
In 1960 the President of the Sub Branch was John William Swatton, served on Committee 1941 - 1960, Snr Vice President 1949 - 1957, President 1958 - 1960, made Life Member 1962. Refer cat No 6719.2P for his service records. Secretary G.F. Osborne, Served as Secretary 1954 - 1960. Treasurer John Edward Widdison - Fay, served on Committee 1958 - 2000, made Life Member 2015. Refer Cat No 8129P for Jack Fay’s RSL involvement.Booklet paper 32 pages, front cover has headline "Bendigo RSL News" with a large colour central RSL Logo depiction, inside covers Committee, reviews, administration, notes from Auxiliaries and Service clubs, Repatriation, War Service homes,, all internal print in red & black. Approx half the booklet is advertising by local Bendigo Business."Official Organ of Bendigo Sub - Branch R.S.L" "Volume 1, Sept - Oct - Nov, 1960 Number 2"brsl, smirsl, booklet -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Book - Human Physiology-Furneax. Longmans' Elementary Science Manuals
Human Physiology textbook by William Furneaux used by Freda Fatzeus whilst nurse training at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in 1924. There are detailed lessons in each chapter and then questions for learning. There is a second user named Elizabeth Whelan on the inside page underneath Freda Fatzeus name. st vincent's hospital melbourne, william furneaux, freda fatzeus, nurse training -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - Vertical file, Awards
A vertical file containing the following items regarding awards of various nature; all individuals having some local connection: 1. ‘Proudly humble retiree’, re Antonio Trivisonno paper and date unknown (1 page); and ‘OAM for seniors work’ Whitehorse Leader, 2.2.2011 (1 page). 2. ‘Antonio Trivisonno - enthusiasm for life’, SHNN, No. 170, Feb./March 2011 (1 page). 3. ‘Boroondara‘s Queen’s Birthday Honours list’, (re David Bottomley and William Swinson) Progress Leader, 14.6.2016 (1 page). 4. ‘Order of Australia awards’, (re David Kissane and John Payne) SHNN c. Feb. 2018 (1 page). 5. ‘Conservator honoured’, (re John Payne) Age ?, 26.1.2018 (1 page). 6. ‘Making world a better place’, (re David Kissane and others) Whitehorse Leader, 29.1.2018 (1 page). 7. ‘Honours for local people’, re Dr Hari Harayan Sinha and Stanley Bruce McKenzie, SHNN 44, Feb./March 1990 (1 page). 8. ‘Congratulations’, re Martin Culkin, Andrew Wall and Jean Jackson, SHNN No. 185 Aug./Sept. 2013 (1 page). 9. ‘A bloomin’ good life’, re Mr. Vivian Bennett, 1989 (source unknown), (1 page). 10. “Know your plants” medallist advises re Mr. Vivian Bennett, 1979 (source unknown), (1 page). 11. ‘Community contributions recognised’ re Caroline Carroll and Jack Ma, SHNN No. 188, Feb./March 2014 (2 pages). 12. Christopher Thorn, SHNN No. 206, Feb./March 2017 (1 page). 13. ‘Calculation is worth a medal’ re Prof. Kate Smith-Miles, Progress Leader, 23.11.2010 (1 page). 14. ‘Reward for dedicated work a dream once thought impossible for Caroline’, re Caroline Carroll, Progress Leader, 28.1.2014 (1 page). 15. ‘Community service – with a smile’, re Nina Buscombe, SHNN No. 92, Feb./March 1998 (1 page). 16. ‘Local resident awarded OAM’, re Charlie Wei Quan Xu, SHNN 225 April/May 2020 (1 page). 17. ‘David Winter, Whitehorse Citizen of the Year’, SHNN 230, Feb./March 2021 (1 page). 18. Gwen Smith Victorian Senior of the Year 2016, The Senior, November, 2016 (1 page). 19. ‘Local Traders win Oz awards!’ SHNN 142, June/July 2006 (1 page). 20. Centenary Medal Presentation 24.3.2003 at Ashwood Secondary College, 12 page booklet provided by Anna Burke, MP, Federal member for Chisholm. Note Elizabeth Meredith. 21. ‘Father of the Year!’ SHNN 138, October/November 2005 re Robert Moodie (1 page). 22. Burwood Bulletin Inc., Issue 159, Autumn 2021, re David Winter (3 sheets). 23. ‘Mont Albert Resident receives Order of Australia’, SHNN 158 re Dr. Rodney Arambewela (1 page). 24. ‘Citizen of the year 2000’, SHNN 106, June/July 2000 re Gert Rainey (1 page). 25. “’Best Friend’ award for Philip Crohn, SHNN 181, Dec. 2012/Jan./2013 (1 page). 26. ‘Surrey Hills Citizen of the Year 2002’, SHNN 118, June/July 2002 re Suzanna Henman (1 page). 27. ‘Bill Chandler awarded OAM’, SHNN 191, August/September, 2014 (1 page). 28. Kevin Donnelly AM, SHNN 206, February/March, 2017 (1 page). 29. ‘Just her cup of tea’, Progress Press, 1.5.2000. (1 page). 30. ‘Congratulations Greg Buchanan!’, SHNN No. 236, February, 2022 (1 page), and Citizenship Ceremony 26.1.2022. (A4 folded sheet). 31. ‘Meet our 2022 Citizens of the Year’, Boroondara Bulletin, March, 2022: Greg Buchanan, Rhea Werner and Belinda Battey (2 sheets). 32. ‘Order of Australia awards’: John Grace AO; Lesley (Pat) Farrant AM; Helen Buckingham OAM; Margaret Zacharin OAM; SHHN No. 215, August-September 2018 (1 page). 33. ‘It’s an Honour!’ Graeme Davison AM; Graham Bartle OAM; Stephen Dinham OAM; SHHN No. 173 August-September 2011 (1 page). 34. Mrs. Anne Patricia Murphy, awarded OAM, (no date), (1 page). 35. Citizen of the year 2023 Maxine Gross, Boroondara Bulletin, March, 2023 (1 page). 36. ‘Citizen of the year 2000’, Gert Rainey, SHNN No. 106, June/July 2000 (1 page). 37. ‘Arthur Tonkin Surrey Hills Citizen of the year 2001’, SHNN No. 112, June/July 2001 (1 page). 38. ‘Surrey Hills Citizen of the year 2001’, Suzanna Henman, SHNN No. 118, June/July 2002 (1 page). 39. ‘Surrey Hills Citizens of the year 2004’, Sue Barnett and Andrew White, SHNN No. 130, June/July 2004 (1 page). 40. ‘A creative and rich life’, Peter Hardham OAM, SHNN ? , June 2019 (1 page). 41. ‘Australia Day Honours’, Craig Kenny and Jillian Wright both OAM and of Mont Albert, SHNN No. 219, April/May 2019, (1 page). 42. Professor Marilyn Liddell, AM, Progress Press, Feb. 2010 (1 page). antonio trivisonno, david bottomley, william swinson, david kissane, dr hari harayan sinha, stanley bruce mckenzie, andrew wall, martin culkin, jean jackson, vivian bennett, caroline carroll, jack ma, christopher thorn, prof. kate smith-miles, nina buscombe, charlie wei quan xu, gwen smith, david winter, robert moodie, elizabeth meredith, rodney arambewela, philip crohn, suzanna henman, gert rainey, bill chandler, kevin donnelly, greg buchanan, rhea werner, belinda battey, john grace, lesley (pat) farrant, helen buckingham, margaret zacharin, graeme davison, graham bartle, stephen dinham, anne patricia murphy, maxine gross, arthur tonkin, peter hardham, andrew white, craig kenny, sue barnett, jillian wright, marilyn liddell, john payne -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - Vertical file, Robert Beckett & family
1. ‘The diary of Robert Beckett’s voyage to Australia in the ‘Underley’ – 22nd. Dec. 1866 – 7th Mar. 1867.’ (8 pages). 2. ‘The early days of Surrey Hills’ address by Cr. R. Beckett from B.H.R., 25.6.1909, and ‘Early Balwyn’, B.H.R. 27.4.1917 (2 pages). 3. ‘Death of Hon. R. Beckett, M.L.C.’ from The Reporter, 8.6.1917 (2 copies- copy from paper and typed copy) (6 pages). 4. ‘The translation of Robert Beckett, M.L.C.’, reprinted from ‘Camberwell and Canterbury Standard’, 8.6.1917 (4 pages). 5. Letter from Wendy A. McLennan (Beckett descendent), 27.6. …. (2 pages). 6. ‘Beckett family’ Alan Holt notes, 15.11.1987 (2 pages). 7. Nomination of Hon. Robert Beckett M.L.C. (1862-1917) for Boroondara’s 150 significant people, 25.8.2004 (4 pages). 8. Beckett Family by Wendy A. McLennan, April, 1995 (26 pages). 9. Letter from David Davis, M.L.C., seeking information about Robert Beckett, 26.11.1998, with reply from Jocelyn Hall 12.5.1999 (5 pages). 10. Material from Mrs. Gwen Walduck/Pescott, 20.7.1981 regarding Beckett, Walduck, Gray and Pescott families, 21.7.1981 (6 pages). 11. References to Robert Beckett from the B.H.R., ‘The Argus’, Hansard and others, 1900 + (6 pages). 12. Identification of Beckett family group photo taken at Guildford villa, 17.9.1904 (12 page). 13. Letter from Wendy A. McLennan to Jocelyn Hall, 4.4.1995 (1 page). 14. Information from Kathleen Beanland regarding the Beckett, Ingamells and Walker families, 1985 and 1995 (2 pages). 15. Typed Beckett family information re Eliza, William (Rev., including his obituary) and Henry from Jocelyn Hall, (undated) (1 page). 16. Typed notes re various Beckett family members by Jocelyn Hall (undated), (1 page). 17. Typed notes of Robert Beckett re Box Hill cemetery grave inscription, electoral roll entry, obituary, from Australasian Typographical Journal, March, 1899 (1 page). 18. ‘Mayor known for his cheeriness’, Progress Press, re Beckett Street, Balwyn, 20.6.2006 (1 page). -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - Vertical file, Bell family
1. Photocopied excerpts from ‘A kettle, a skillet and a warming pan’ by Margot Titcher & Walter Savage, 1964, 5 pages (p83-88) which relate to Lucy Russell Powell and the Bell family members. (Source: Judy Cameron, nee Bell) 2. Photocopied memoir re Savige family at Narracan – 9 double-pages. Poor copy ; some text is missing at the edges. (Source: Judy Cameron, nee Bell) 3. Inventory of Bell family photos provided for copying by Judy Cameron, nee Bell 4. Notes re the family of Harcourt Bell & Lucy Russell Bell, nee Powell 5. AIF project listing for Harry Norman Bell 6. AIF project listing for William Russell Bell 7. Photocopied excerpts from ‘Printers of the Streets and Lanes of Melbourne (1837-1975)’ by Don Hauser, 4 pages relating to the Bell family. -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Book - W.F. Waters - A Biography - A Man of the Mountains, Harry Stephenson, 1982
A biography of William Francis Waters which outlines his earlier life and sporting success. It details his exploits in hiking and skiing, including being member of the first party to ski across the Bogong High Plains. Becoming a Rover Scout in 1928, his contribution to the scouting movement led to the award of the Silver Wolf, the highest scouting honour in 1961.A book of 96 pages including maps, illustrations, facsimiles and indexnon-fictionA biography of William Francis Waters which outlines his earlier life and sporting success. It details his exploits in hiking and skiing, including being member of the first party to ski across the Bogong High Plains. Becoming a Rover Scout in 1928, his contribution to the scouting movement led to the award of the Silver Wolf, the highest scouting honour in 1961.william francis waters, hiking victoria, scouting victoria -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Magazine, AFTC Publishing Pty Ltd, Australian Family Tree Connections January 2005, 2005
Independent Australian genealogy magazine; issues contain Surname register; name listings; has information on print and non print genealogy resources, databases, etc., genealogy events; extensive classifieds for genealogy groups and societies; contents of name registers in back issues listed on journal website.64 pagesnon-fictionIndependent Australian genealogy magazine; issues contain Surname register; name listings; has information on print and non print genealogy resources, databases, etc., genealogy events; extensive classifieds for genealogy groups and societies; contents of name registers in back issues listed on journal website.thomas and edith (williams) kennedy, herbert john smith, alma lillian williams, albert boyd, ronald john boyd, mary martin, mary and margaret kelly, h.a. runcorn, william and emma daniels, catherine (pidgeon) mcdonald, ellen gee, thomas lang, peacock's wharf, sarah eliza bernard, james greenhalgh, mary lenehan, shoalhaven convicts, robert allen - convict, trewella and mackey graves in behanga cemetery, edward roy pitman, mary jane moorish, no 13 section, duntroon july-august 1916 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Programme - PROGRAM ANZAC DAY 1957, Colna Printing Co, 57/60 WELFARE ASSOCIASTION PATRIOTIC FUND, 1957
Issued to outline format of ANZAC Day Ceremonies. Part of the Collection of Pte "David W Davies" V245464. refer Cat No. 9955 for details of service.Cream coloured paper, two pages folded over program. First page has emblem of RSL Badge, title and description and showing authorised by ANZAC DAY COUNCIL. Page two shows ANZAC Day Assembly plan and Order of March, Page 3 shows picture of Shrine of Remembrance labeled to show relevant areas and page four itemising on the plan for the Commemoration and Ceremony. Titled: "The Dawn Stand To" "The Commemoration March" "The Commemoration Ceremony".anzac day 1957, program, david william ralph davies -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newsletter - NEWSLETTER WW2, 57/60 WELFARE ASSOCIASTION PATRIOTIC FUND, c.1943
Is a newsletter to friends and family of members of the 57/60th Battalion with the focus on raising funds for the welfare of troops while overseas. Part of the collection of V245464 "Pte David W Davies" Cat No. 9955, Box 341.Cream colour folded over two page newsletter with black writing on front and two inside pages. Lists awards for bravery on front with a message from Commanding Officer. The letter is aimed at members of the Battalion and the friends and family at home. It is focused on raising funds for welfare of troops while overseas.david william ralph davies, welfare association, 57/60 battalion -
Bendigo Military Museum
Card - CHRISTMAS CARD, Dec 1942
Relates to collection "David W. R. Davies" V245464. Refer to Cat No. 9955 Box 341.Cream coloured paper card as two pages folded over. On front are two flag emblems at top, One red and white, the other red and black. Just below is Rising Sun Emblem and 57/60th Battalion Australia then a message of Peace and name of Chaplain. Says to celebrate Christmas 1942 and New Year 1943.Inside says "To Ralph". Message of Peace on the front. From "Chaplain G.T. Sambell" Dated "Christmas 1942, New Year 1943".christmas card, ww2, david william ralph davies -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - UK NAVY SHIPS, Ginn & Company Ltd, "SHIPS IN PEACE & WAR"
Part of a series of history of the UK. Part of the collection of "Pte David Davies" V245464. For details Refer Cat No. 9955 Box 341.Light green coloured booklet with 32 white pages inside. Contains 14 Chapters with black writing and some sketches of ships. Covers period of Victorian times to the modern day.david william ralph davies, history, booklet, uk navy