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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Lindsay and Ilma Wilcox, St Helena Cemetery, 12/06/1991
The Grave of Lindsay Howell Wilcox (died 12/06/1991) (great grandson of Anthony and Katherine Beale) and Ilma Jessie Isabel Wilcox (died 24/12/1993), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, wilcox family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Walter Williams, St Helena Cemetery, 1984_
The Grave of Walter Edward Williams (died 1984), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, williams family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Leslie and Dorothy Wilson, St Helena Cemetery, 14/08/1996
The Grave of Leslie Anzac Wilson (died 14/08/1996) and Dorothy May Wilson (died 15/06/2004), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, wilson family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of William Wilson and Patricia Stuber, St Helena Cemetery, 01/08/1953
The Grave of William Shearer Wilson (died 01/08/1953) and his mother, Patricia Marion Maud Eloise Stuber (nee Fenton) (died 26/08/2006), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, wilson family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Katherine and Lucy Wingrove, St Helena Cemetery, 09/02/1896
The Grave of Katherine Rose Wingrove (died 09/02/1896) and Lucy Eleanor Wingrove (died 19/02/1938), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, wingrove family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Henry and Isabella Wingrove, St Helena Cemetery, 22/05/1865
The Grave of Henry Vivian Wingrove (died 22/05/1865, aged 12 months) and Isabella Margaret Wingrove (died 24/06/1867, aged 15 months), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, wingrove family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Katherine and Charles Wingrove, St Helena Cemetery, 05/12/1907
The Grave of Katherine Wingrove (died 05/12/1907) and Charles Symons Wingrove (died 16/07/1905), St Helena CemeterySt Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, wingrove family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Francis, Henry and Bessie Wingrove, St Helena Cemetery, 28/05/1892
The Grave of Francis William Wingrove (died 28/05/1892), Henry Vivian Wingrove (died December 1855) and Bessie Wingrove (died 1955), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, wingrove family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Walter Withers, St Helena Cemetery, 13/10/1914
The Grave of Walter Withers, artist, (died 13/10/1914), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, walter withers, withers family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Mary Evans, St Helena Cemetery, 1922_
The Grave of Mary Joyce Pitt Evans, daughter of Walter Withers (died 1922), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, walter withers, withers family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of H.C. Yeaman and Louisa Yeaman, St Helena Cemetery, 19/02/1970
The Grave of H.C Yeaman (ex-AIF) (died 19/02/1970) and Louisa Sutton Yeaman (died 18/07/1981), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, yeaman family -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book, Jon Cleary, A Flight of Chariots, c. 1964
A Flight of Chariots is a 1963 novel written by Australian author Jon Cleary about two friends who fly planes during the Berlin Airlift and Korean War then become involved in the space programBook, hardcover, dark blue cover, gold print on spinefictionA Flight of Chariots is a 1963 novel written by Australian author Jon Cleary about two friends who fly planes during the Berlin Airlift and Korean War then become involved in the space programfiction, australia, adventure -
Friends of the Cerberus Inc
6 pounder Shell casing, 1889
Nordenfelt Six pounder quick firing guns were used by land and naval forces to counter torpedo boats.The projectile and its shell casing are of the type and age used by the Victorian Naval Forces but could equally have been used by the land forces.Cylindrical brass tube closed at base and open at other end.victorian naval forces, victorian navy, nordenfelt quich firing gun, ammunition -
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Whitehead Torpedo Manual, Victorian Naval Forces Torpedo Manual Whitehead Torpedoes 1889, 1889
The Torpedo Manual was created in 1889 presumably as part of the training program of the Victorian Naval Torpedo Corps.This item is significant partly because some of the information in the manual is not found elsewhere but also as it the only known copy of this manual. The manual is also evidence that a more professional approach to training was undertaken by the Victorian Naval Forces after the mid 1880s. Gunner/Instructor Corkle's of the Port Melboune Naval Brigade written in the manual is evidence of the manual's strong provenance.Victorian Naval Forces Manual printed in 1889 with 62 pages with a burgandy cover. Two sections:- Part 1 - Whitehead Torpedos and their component parts used in the Victorian Naval Forces. Part 2 - Electrical section describing firing circuits, cells, fuzes, dynamoes, search lights.Inside front cover - "Jno. Co[orkle] /Gunner & Instructor/oPort Melbourne Division/of/Naval Brigade/Port Melbourne/ January 1890." Inside back cover - "J Corkle GI/P.M.B. of N.B./January 1890" whitehead, torpedo, manual, torpedo corps. -
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Epaulettes Box
Metal box with handle and broken catch designed to hold two shoulder epaulettes.Engraving on lid - "A.M.T."epaulettes, metal box -
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Epaulette, Late 19th century
Epaulette with gold braid and anchor insignia. Underside - "W.CHORLEY/OUTFITTER/SYDNEY,/N.S.W.navy, epaulette -
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Epaulette
Epaulette with gold. -
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Bullion
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Mk II Common Shell, 21/July/1896
10 inch, Mk II, Steel Common ShellOn side - "21/D 7 C/96" On Base - "[1]0 IN II/[C] s/R.L.shell, common, common shell, mk ii, ammunition -
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Mk III Palliser Shot, 1889 or later
Mk III palliser shot was intended to be fired from the main guns of HMVS Cerberus.Only know shot from HMVS Cerberus.Cylindrical steel projectile with pointed nose.None.palliser shot, ammunition -
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Mk I Common Shell, June 1885
As iron was not as strong as steel, iron shells were shorter and did not hold as much gunpowder as steel shells.This Mk I iron common shell is the only know Mk I shell from the armoury of HMVS Cerberus.Cylindrical Iron shell with pointed nose.Base - "[1]0 IN/RL/8" On side - "6/85" "I/R^L" -
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Mk III Common Shell, May 1898
Mk III steel shell.Only known Mk III shell used by HMVS Cerberus.On side - "5/98" "^/AH" Near nose - 716/T -
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14 pounder Shell casing, circa 1888
A 14 pounder shell casing manufactured for the two prototype guns used by the Victorian Navy. Unlike the later Mk I and M II 14 pounders which used separate components the ammunition for the prototype guns was assembled into one fixed piece and crimped together.Only a handfull of these sheels are known to exist as later 14 pounder guns used separate shell casing and projectiles.Cylindrical shell casing made of brass.On base - "N"nordenfelt shell case, ammunition -
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14 pounder Common Shell, 1888 onwards
This fixed round was unique in that it could only be fired from two guns produced by Maxim-Nordenfelt as prototype guns. Subsequent guns were loaded with a separate projectile and shell casing. The 14 pounder Quich Firing (QF) guns were acquired for use on the armed commercial steamer SS Courier. While not in use they were used at Fort Queenscliff before being returned to the Victorian Navy. The guns were then fitted to HMVS Nelson and then HMVS Cerberus in 1897. In 1900 they were fitted to field gun carriages and accompanied the Victorian Naval Contingent to China.Cylindrical steel projectile with conical nose.Noneammunition -
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6 pounder Common Shell, 1888
Nordenfelt Six pounder quick firing guns were used by land and naval forces to counter torpedo boats.The projectile and its shell casing are of the type and age used by the Victorian Naval Forces but could equally have been used by the land forces.Cylindrical steel shell with cone shaped nose.On side - "H/88"common shell, hotchkiss, 6 pounder, ammunition -
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Gatling Gun round
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Discharge Certificate
A blank Victorian Naval Forces Discharge Certificate used when a member of the Victorian Naval Forces left.Only known copy of a blank certificate with the stub that was retained by the Navy.Piece of paper with fields to fill in.victorian navy victorian naval forces discharge certificate -
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Victorian Fleet Print - 1888, Detail of painting - The Victorian Fleet, 2006
Represents the Victorian Navy in 1888. Reproduction of original painting by Arthur Victor Gregory.Reproduction of the original held by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. -
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Victorian Fleet Painting - 1872, early 1872
The painting depicts HMVS Cerberus, HMVS Nelson and one of the P&O Mail Steamers.Of great significance as the colour scheme of Cerberus and Nelson is shown.Original oil painting by George Frederick Gregory.G F Gregory 72victorian navy, hmvs cerberus, hmvs nelson -
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Victorian Flag - 1870, November 2010
A replica 1870 Victorian flag made of polyester.1870 victorian flag, victorian flag