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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper, The Advertiser, Friday, March 6, 1942, 1942
Headline Story: Missile Thrown, Police Assaulted, Resisted Youth Fined on Three Charges Arising out of an incident last Sunday when an Eltham youth is alleged to have called a picnicker a "mug" and have admonished him for going to a hotel on a Sunday, an 18-year old youth appeared in Eltham court on Wednesday charged with having thrown a missile to the danger of persons in a public place; with having resisted First Constable H. Shields in the execution of his duty and having assaulted First Constable Shields.Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loaneltham police station,lew howard collection, h. shields, victoria police, eltham hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONSTABLE RYAN COLLECTION: POLICE HISTORY JOURNAL
A copy of the Victoria Police Association Journal, April 1991. Under the title: Goldfields disappearance never solved, Mr. Gary Presland - Manager Police Museum over three pages details the disappearance of Contable Ryan in 1886. Also attached Constable Ryan Police record of conduct and service.essential services, police, constable ryan -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article and Photograph, Michael Kenneth Pratt, 2016_
Article from the London Gazette, relating the bravery of off-duty police officer Constable Michael Pratt, stationed at Heidelberg and Greensborough resident. He was wounded as he attempted to stop a bank robbery. This text was copied from a Facebook site. Members are people who lived in the Greensborough area and share their reminiscences of the area with others. The site is administered by a GHS member but is not officially affiliated with the Society. Any information is the opinion of the contributor. Article sourced from social media.michael kenneth pratt, greensborough police -
Victoria Police Museum
Map (Thomas McIntyre), 1878 - 1880
Created by Constable Thomas McIntyre, sole survivor of the police party murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek near Mansfield Victoria in 1878. Thomas McIntyre was the main witness in Ned Kelly's trial.Large hand drawn map of the Stringybark Creek ambush site on blue government paper.ned kelly, kelly gang, victoria police, thomas mcintyre, stringybark creek, thomas lonigan, michael kennedy, thomas scanlan -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Dhurringile Escape
Copy of map made in Dhurringile POW Camp and carried by Captain Detmers during the tunnel escape by twenty German Officers and men. Map confiscated by the arresting officer at Tallygaroopna, Senior Constable Wilson.german officer pow's, dhurringile escape map, captain detmers, photograph, senior constable wilson -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Tasmanian Police Pipe Band, Tasmanian Police Pipe Band
he Band was raised in 1969 and wears the Fletcher of Dunans tartan in honour of the Police Commissioner at that time, Mr Phil Fletcher. It celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2009 with a Grand Gaelic Ball attended by more than 300 people. Membership of the Band is voluntary and currently includes three serving police officers (including Drum Major Constable Dean Walker) and one Special Constable. The majority of the membership is drawn from the community and includes teachers, students, corporate executives and retired members of the community. http://www.police.tas.gov.au/useful-links/tasmania-police-pipe-band/Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cmTasmanian Police Pipe Band -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONSTABLE RYAN COLLECTION: CHINESE IN BENDIGO AND CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF EVENTS
Four pages type written document, the first part taken from the Bendigo Advertiser of April and May 1886 list incidents involving Chinese people (as offenders and as victims). The second part also from the Bendigo Advertiser is a chronological list of events (in a succinct manner) regarding the disappearance of Constable Ryan.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, constable ryan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HANDWRITTEN PAPER: CHINESE IN BENDIGO BY A CHITTOCK
Handwritten paper ''Chinese in Bendigo'' by A Chittock (no date or other details). Covers aspects such as fire in the Chinese Camp; disappearance of Constable Ryan; author's memories of kiln/ Bridge St/ nurseries; attitudes to Chinese; 1854 threat in Bendigo to the Chinese (Panton/McLachlan/Denovan);Chinese activities in community (Easter Fair); Bibliography.A. Chittockbendigo, mining, early chinese history, emu point, chinese joss house, white hills cemetry, bendigo chinese association. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Rose Bowl, 1956
This trophy was initiated at T.LC. in 1956, donated by Mr H.S. (Tib) Reilly to attract prominent district & Melbourne players to the annual tournament on Australia Day weekend. The conditions were that any player winning the event 3 times would hold the trophy permanently and Mr Reilly undertook to provide a replacement. Mrs Val Constable (nee Huxtable) won the trophy outright for the first time in 1962 and she has donated it to the museum to honour Mr Reilly's contribution to the Tatura community. Mr Reilly was a prominent businessman, J.P. and very active in promoting the development of Tatura. Winners from 1956-1962: 1956 Mrs N. Nethersole, 1957 Miss P. Radford, 1958 Miss V. Huxtable, 1959 Mrs D. Constable, 1960 Mrs N. Nethersole, 1961 Miss M. Burke, 1962 Mrs D. Constable. Tatura Lawn Tennis Club Mr H.S. Reilly T.L.T.C. Annual Tennis Tournament (Australia Day).Large silver rose bowl provided by Mr H.S. Reilly to promote the annual tennis tournament (Australia Day). First presented in 1956 and won in perpetuity in 1962. Winners' names inscribed for each year.Tatura Lawn Tennis Club. Ladies Open Singles Championship H.S. Reilly Rose Bowltatura, recreations, sports, tatura lawn tennis club, australia day tennis tournament, h s reilly, val constable nee hustable, mrs n nethersole, miss p radford, mrs d constable, miss m burke -
Victoria Police Museum
Police Stations (Anglesea)
Anglesea is a town on the Great Ocean Road in the Surf Coast Shire local government area. It is 110km from Melbourne. Before 1967 policing in Anglesea was on a seasonal basis with a 'shop front' police station and caravan in the main street. Anglesea Police Station (Barwon District) was opened on 7 February 1967 on the corner of Wray Street and The Great Ocean Road. It was a residential police station, brick veneer with an iron roof with 3 rooms, a bathroom, laundry and a garage. When the station opened it was staffed by one Senior Constable and two First Constables. List of staff from 1967-2002 is available from Victoria Police Museum10 photographs comprising: 8 black and white photos, 2 colour photospolice stations; anglesea police station -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper clipping, Police station shooting, Diamond Valley News, 1 April 1975, 1975
Five Diamond Creek youths, from 18 to 19 years arrested following a shootup of the Eltham Police Station at 3:30am on Sunday, March 16, 1975. Senior Constable Lew Howard was shot through the window during the incident.Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanadrian bennetts, bob traeger, eltham, eltham court, eltham police station, ian wright, lew howard, lew howard collection, lewis howard, police station, pryor street, shooting, victoria police -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper clipping, $1000 fine for 3 on gun rampage, Diamond Valley News, 7 May 1975, 1975
Five Diamond Creek youths, from 18 to 19 years arrested following a shootup of the Eltham Police Station at 3:30am on Sunday, March 16, 1975. Senior Constable Lew Howard was shot through the window during the incident.Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loaneltham, eltham court, eltham police station, judge wright, lew howard, lew howard collection, lewis howard, police station, pryor street, shooting, victoria police -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: SEVEN PAINTERS
A grey soft covered book titled 'Seven Painters. An Introduction to Pictures by A. C. Ward.' On front cover book titled 'Seven Painters.' The seven painters are - Jan Van Eyck, Leonardo Da Vinci, El Greco, Vermeer, Constable, Whistler and Cezanne. Oxford University Press. Series titled 'Living Names.' 82pgs., photos, ill.artwork, lydia chancellor collection, collection, art, artwork, history, painters, education, drawing, male, individiual, painting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Nunawading Youth Club, 1986
History of Nunawading Youth Club founded by First Constable Bill Lucas in 1944. he also founded three other Youth Clubs: Wedderburn, Chillingollah and St Kilda.History of Nunawading Youth Club founded by First Constable Bill Lucas in 1944. he also founded three other Youth Clubs: Wedderburn, Chillingollah and St Kilda. Club's records lost in 1970's due to vandals. a modern gymnasium and headquarters at Walker Park, Mitcham opened 20 Oct 1985. included is a report on this opening.History of Nunawading Youth Club founded by First Constable Bill Lucas in 1944. he also founded three other Youth Clubs: Wedderburn, Chillingollah and St Kilda.youth, nunawading youth club, kreymborg, allan, semmens, ken, roper, judy, lucas, bill -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SANDHURST BOYS CENTRE COLLECTION: GYMNASTICS GROUP
A group of 12 boys from physical education class or gymnasium, date estimated 1970's. The group includes Jeff Hill (far left) Ivan Constable (centre) with another boy on his shoulders, Claude Critchley (next to Ivan) holding someone else's legs. Another boy kneeling at front (LHS) may be Phillip Thompson.bendigo, institutions, sandhurst boys centre, physical education; gymnastics; jeff hill; ivan constable; phillip thompson; claude critchley -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Magdala Mine Workers -- one of a series of 19 Photos
Magdala Cum Moonlight Mine Workers. Note the cage at the far right of phoyograph. Some known workers Back Row : ????, G. Grainger, W .Tiddy, H. Wilson, M. Hayes, D. Wells, ???? Front Row : ????, McClean, ????, ????, Taylor or Constable, Bob Tiddy.B/W Photo Two rows of Magdala workers in work clothes in front of Shaft Housing c.1900stawell gold mining -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONSTABLE RYAN COLLECTION: LETTER TO POLICE HISTORICAL UNIT
Letter on Golden Dragon Museum letterhead dated 20th August, 1993, addressed to Mr. Gary Presland of the Police Historical Unit in Melbourne detailing the exhibition planned for November 1993 titled "The disappearance of Constable Ryan, 6th January 1867" and asking for meeting with a view for the police museum loaning artefacts relevant to the exhibition.. The letter is signed Joan Jack.document -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 31/3/1916
Taken by photographer for State Rivers and Water Supply Commission.Medium sized black and white photograph. Sugarloaf Reservoir pay day / R. Burns, Senior Constable Waters, P. Descrimes, G Robinson and other men grouped around the short-sleeved paymaster / Pay books on trestle table on construction site / Timber chute running down hill beyond men / All men wearing hats.victorian state rivers and supply commission, sugarloaf reservoir -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BOOK: POLICEMAN RYAN'S DISAPPEARANCE WHITE HILLS, BENDIGO BY CAROL HOLSWORTH FRIENDS OF THE BENDIGO CEMETERIES INC, 2013
Thomas Ryan (1824-1866) was a constable at White Hills when he disappeared after visiting the Chinese Camp. Despite vigorous searching including the dragging of many waterways, no trace of his body was ever found. He had married Johanna Carroll (1839-1889) in 1860.Softcover book with yellow cover and a black and white photograph of Policeman Thomas Ryan. Contains 79 pages with Contents list, diagrams and photographs. Tells the story of the disappearance of Thomas RyanCarol Holsworthperson, police, constable ryan -
Victoria Police Museum
Police Stations (Ararat)
Ararat is a city in south-west Victoria, Australia, about 198 kilometres west of Melbourne, on the Western Highway on the eastern slopes of the Ararat Hills and Cemetery Creek valley between Victoria's Western District and the Wimmera. It is named after Mount Ararat 10 kilometres south-west of the town. A police station opened in Ararat in 1859, though there was a police presence in the area formerly known as Cathcart, Canton Lead and later Mount Ararat. In 1861 staff consisted of 1 Superintendent, 2 Mounted Constables, 1 Sergeant 2nd class, 1 Senior Constable, 8 Constables. The police reserve was on land bounded by Ligar Street, Barkley Street, Ingor Street and High Street. In 1930 the police station was described as a six-room brick dwelling with a slate roof, situated on one quarter acre of land. There was also a bathroom, wash-house, pantry, office, muster room and quarters for a single constable, stables with three stalls, and a lock-up consisting of two six-person cells. Later residences were located at 3 Ligar Street (brick veneer with a tile roof); 32A High Street (brick veneer with tile roof); and 3 Tobin Street (wood with an iron roof). A new, purpose built police station was opened in October 2010 at 77 Barkly Street. The Ararat Police District was reformed into the Wimmera Police District in 1870. Ararat Police Station became part of "R" (Glenelg) District in January 1948 and "M" (Highlands/Wimmera) District from March 1990. A list of police stationed at Ararat from 1903 - 1930 is available from the Victoria Police Museum8 photos comprising: 7 black & white photos 1 colour photopolice stations; ararat police station -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Court House, c.1970
The Court House and Police Station would have be built between 1892-1900. The Constables in 1900 was McGuire, later Wade, Riely and McKenzie after that Robert Wilson and Seinfort were here, they were a bit later on. Information from reel to reel tape recording of Tom Collins in Melton 1969. Front and side views of the Court House, located near the corner of High street and Palmerston Street, Melton. emergency services, local architecture -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Photocopy, The Age Newspaper, Law-breaking does come in cycles, police blitz proves, 28-10-1995
Article titled - "Law-breaking does come in cycles, police blitz proves" about the behaviour of cyclists, particularly Couriers in the City area. Has a photo of a cyclist, a Courier, overtaking a tram (SW6 949 with a Bank of Melbourne home loan sign) on the wrong side. Quotes Senior Constable FarrarYields information about the behaviour of cyclists in the city area and trams.Photocopy, A4 sheet, of an article "Law-breaking does come in cycles, police blitz proves" - written by Tim Winkler - particularly about cycle couriers. From The Age newspaper.trams, tramways, sw6 class, sw6 949, cyclists, traffic, behaviour, road rules -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONSTABLE JOHN BARRY COLLECTION: LETTER RE VICTORIAN POLICE GUIDE BOOK
One page letter from Charles I. Du Ve, Court House, Rosedale dated 11th October, 1888, to Mr. J. Barry, Senior Constable, Sandhurst, congratulating Snr. Cons. Barry on the excellent content in the book he produced 'Victorian Police Guide'. Extract from letter: 'a work which should be of great value and use in the Police Force of the Colony'person, bendigo, john barry -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Watch House Recognizance - Tarnagulla, 11th February 1863
Murray Comrie Collection. A Watch House Recognizance dated 11th February 1863. . Two persons named - J. Lemere (Baker) and William Marshall (Miner) both of Tarnagulla. States that William Marshall must appear at the Tarnagulla Police Office on 18th February 1863 to answer a charge of 'Being Drunk & disorderly on the public street at Tarnagulla on the 5th ______ '. Signed by Constable Patrick Fahey, Watch House Keeper.tarnagulla, policing, police, justice, courts, alcohol, fahey, marshall -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph (collection) - Bentleigh Recreational Reserve, Gathering of East Bentleigh Residents, c 1915
bentleigh, city of moorabbin, bentleigh recreational reserve, william burgess, fundraising, volunteers, sportbentleigh, city of moorabbin, bentleigh recreational reserve, william burgess, fundraising, volunteers, sport -
Unions Ballarat
Photograph: Graeme Shearer and Bernie Constable, n.d
Graeme Shearer is a former Secretary of Ballarat Trades Hall. He retired after 25 years of service in 2009. Bernie Constable is General Secretary of the Shearers and Rural Workers' Union and is currently a delegate on the Ballarat Regional Trades and Labour Council Inc. In the picture, Bernie and Graeme are holding the Southern Cross flag.Photograph.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, shearer, graeme, constable, bernie, shearers and rural workers' union, ballarat regional trades and labour council - delegates, ballarat regional trades and labour council - secretary -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, Colin Homes from PRO files, construction of the horse tramway vehicles in Ballarat, Dec. 2005
Photocopies of documents from the Public Records Office files, Ballarat of letters concerning the construction of the horse tramway vehicles in Ballarat. Provided by Colin Homes. .1 - dated 1/2/1889 to G. Perry Town Clerk Ballarat, from Constable Hanigan, reporting on a conversation with Mr. Moore, confirmed by Constable Hickey about the capacity of the tramcars and the need for licenses for them and the drivers and conductors. Moore replied that the roads belonged to him? and that he could tell Perry to go to hell. .2 - Letter or note, advising Mr. Perry, from Hanigan as cab inspector, that 15 of the cars would accommodate 40 people, 18 inside, 20 outside + 2 conductors and that two would accommodate 46 adults, 20 inside, 24 on top and 2 conductors. Has notes from Perry and Hanigan on the side. Images of document added 27-08-12.trams, tramways, horse trams, city of ballaarat -
Victoria Police Museum
Prison record (Edward Hewins), 18 November 1919
In August 1917, Hewins conspired with Emma Dent (a nurse)and Elcho Fenton (a police constables) to defraud Amelia Cole of money. Following the birth of a child by Mrs Cole's daughter, Dent registered the birth improperly and then demanded money to keep the birth quiet. Hewins had a previous conviction in Perth in June 1907 for false pretencesPrison record for Edward Hewins, prisoner registered number 34680 giving details of the prisoner, his crimes and the dates and places of his trials.english speaking prisoner, edward hewins, edward cooper hughes, conspiracy -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter, Police Department, 1864
Letter from Police Department re police attendance at Horticultural Society's exhibition. This is a photocopy of the letter from the Police Department informing the recipient that a sufficient amount of Police Constables would be in attendance at the Exhibition of the Horticultural Society of Victoria to be held the following Saturday. It is signed by Nicholas Standish (?) Chief Commissioner. It is addressed to ? Honorary Secretary Hawthorn.Letter from Police Department to Horticultural Society (?)horticultural society, exhibition, police, nicholas standish, melbourne police presence -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Document - Council permit, 1877 (Exact)
Letter granting permission to Mr Arthur Gribbin to shoot shag on the Water Supply Reserve. Mr Gribble was senior Constable of Police stationed at Rutherglen. Water supply came from Lake King in the park. Councillors signing were Geo. Audley / Andrew Hunter (M. Gunter?) William Meehan. [check names - Gribbin - Gribble]Document written in black ink on blue paper, stamped with seal of Rutherglen Municipality, granting permission to Mr Arthur Gribbin to shoot shag on the Water Supply Reserve"Borough of Rutherglen / Town Hall / Rutherglen / 1st October 1877" Signed by Councillors and Town Clerk Thos. Reevespermit, water supply reserve, lake king, shag, rutherglen borough