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Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
Soldier's diary, robertson thomas184.tif
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Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Book, Het Achterhuis (The Diary of Anne Frank), 1947
This diaryof a young Jewish girl is one of the best-known items to come out of the WWII occupation of The Netherlands. Jews in all Nazi-occupied countries suffered indescribably during the years 1939-1945. In The Netherlands restrictions were imposed gradually but by 1942 it was imperative the family Frank either hide or be transported East. Although many were betrayed by fellow Dutch, in this case 8 Jews were kept hidden at the work address of father, Otto Frank. At the risk of their own lives his colleagues brought food and news. Anne had received a diary for her 13th birthday and immediately made it into her best and most secret friend. Two weeks later the family went into hiding and she continued to record her personal experiences and growth.A smallish, hard-cover book printed on poor quality paper (indicative of the immediate post-war shortage), illustrated in black and white with one photo of Anne and a few of The Annexe. Anne Frank. Het Achterhuis. Dagboek brieven van 12 Juni 1942 - 1 Augustus 1944. Met een woord vooraf door Annie Romein - Verschoor. Amsterdam Uitgeverij Contact. Anne Frank. The Annexe. Diary letters from June 12, 1942 to August 1, 1944. With a foreword by Annie Romein - Verschoor. Amsterdam Publisher Contact. Gedrukt door Ellerman Harms N.V. te Amsterdam. Copyright 1947. Printed by Ellerman Harms Ltd. in Amsterdam. -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
Soldier's own diary, robertson thomas185.tif
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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Document - Travel diary used by Dr Margaret Alison Mackie, 1959
Dr Margaret Alison Mackie travelled overseas in 1959, for both work-related and recreational purposes. The diary details her impressions of hospitals she visited (sometimes with sketches), her thoughts on the RCOG Congress, and general accounts of her travels. Both Dr Mackie and her sister, Isobel, were keen diarists. Dr Margaret Alison Mackie (1910-1991) was in active practice between 1936 and 1970. She was a Fellow of the College, and was appointed a Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) for services to medicine in 1975. Blue leatherbound travel diary. Printed text on the front cover of the diary reads 'Travel Diary/WITH COMPLIMENTS/EDWARDS DUNLOP/AND COMPANY LIMITED'. Diary is filled with handwriting detailing the activities of the diarist during 1959. -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Oscar Wanke, Oscar Wanke Diary 1909, 1909
Oscar Wanke was born in Harkaway on 18 July 1887. His parents, Immanuel and Bertha nee Aurisch owned Hillcroft on Hessel Road. Oscar was the 7th child of 15. Four of the children died in childhood. Oscar married Minna Ida Weist on 13 February 1913 in Dandenong. Her parents were Charles and Ida Weist and lived on a property in Police Paddocks on Gladstone Road. Minna’s father gave the couple land on the corner of Gladstone & Heatherton Roads as a wedding present and Oscar built their house, which is still standing, now heritage listed. They had enough land to keep a horse and cow, have a large workshop, garden, greenhouse and grew vegetables and fruit. Two children were born, Ronald Leslie in 1915 and Evelyn Adelaide in 1919. Oscar Wanke and Walter Brown became partners as builders around the area. The built many houses, the Noble Park Hall and a church in Bangholme. Oscar also designed the plans and working drawings. He also built beautiful furniture. We have his diaries from 1907 to 1926.Saddle stitched (4 staples) paperboard covers, one week to a page with pink blotting papers.oscar wanke, harkaway (vic.) -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Diary of William Raymond Hyam, William Raymond Hyam, May 1915 to December 1916
Hyam embarked from Melbourne 0n 28 May 1915 and was fatally wounded at Gaza in late March 1917. Diaries cover the period from embarkation until December 1916.One 1916 pocket diary with leaf of tree, and one Norman Bros.1915 diary with photograph of Hyam's Unit and of his dog. Diary of William Hyam (3 - 13th Light Horse Regiment, Headquarters and Machine Gun Section).ww1, diaries, william raymond hyam, 13 light horse regiment -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Document - Two Day Diary associated with F.J. Browne, 1940, John Walker & Co Ltd, Farrington House, Warwick Lane EC4, 1939
Personal diary of Dr F.J Browne. Donated by Grace Cuthbert Browne, wife of Dr Brown. The original diary would have had a small pencil attached. Francis James Browne died in Sydney 1963. He had a long career in obstetrics and gynaecology. Summary of appointments include: General Practice in Wales, Maternity Department of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, 1st director of obstetric unit, University College Hospital London. Retired and continued postgraduate teaching in London and NSW. Married to Grace Cuthbert, who was director of Maternal and Baby Welfare in NSW. A collection of objects found amongst Professor FJ Browne's papers were transferred from the Archives to the Museum collections in January 1994.Personal diary. Small navy blue hard cover bound diary with "1940" in gold lettering on front cover. Inscription on front page, "F.J. Browne/ 8 Downing Street/ Cambridge". Pencil/loop holder attached to back cover. Entries in diary are written in pencil - only partially used as a diary. The diary entries finish on 6 June 1940. browne fj -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Diary of Frederick W Mawson, Frederick W Mawson, November 1915 to December 1916
Diary covers the period from embarkation on HMAT Ceramic in November 1915 until December 1916. Mawson was killed in action at Ypres in November 1917. Red, pocket diary with pencil fitted to the holder. WW1 diary of Frederick Mawson (3073 - 5th Field Company Engineers). Includes three embroided postcards("silks").Inscribed: Good luck and best wishes From W A J Bucklandww1, ypres, postcards, diaries, frederick w mawson, 5 field company engineers, silks -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Dang, Thuy Tram, Last Night I Dreamed Of Peace: An Extraordinary Diary of Courage from the Vietnam War (The diary of Dang Thuy Tram), 2007
The fascinating diary of a young Viet Cong doctor who died in the Vietnam WarTranslated by Andrew X PhamThe fascinating diary of a young Viet Cong doctor who died in the Vietnam Wardang, thuy tram, 1943-1970 - diaries, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - medical care - vietnam -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio, Ole Hellsten
Material donated. Includes a sketch of Olle Hellsten a Finnish merchant seaman interned in Camp 1, Camp 13 and Graytown and his diary, in Finnish and English. Diary translated by Thor Lindquist. Some of the Government records on Olle are included. C2003 is an CD of an interview with Olle.Black folder with printed material in plastic sleeves. Includes a sketch of Olle Hellsten a Finnish merchant seaman interned in Camp 1, Camp 13 and Graytown and his diary, in Finnish and English. Diary translated by Thor Lindquist.documents, reports, olle hellsten, camp 13 internee, camp 1 internee, graytown internee, finnish merchant seaman -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet - Diaries, Burnley Student Association, Burnley Student Associaton Inc, 1992-1993
diary, burnley student association, students -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Diary of 138 Spr. R Garford M.M. Battalion and Div.Sig.Coy A.I.F
By arrangment with local and family history librarian, Myra Dowling, this diary was transcribed by Sandra Dexter from the original, which was donated to the City of Boroondara Library Service following the Boroondara Remembers project in 2015. It is a day-to-day account of a soldier's experience going to fight in World War 1, 1914-1919. Robert Thomas Garford (SERN 1138) was born in Fitzroy in 1892. He was aged 23 and living in Camberwell when he enlisted on 14 September 1914. He embarked from Melbourne on board HMAT A38 Ulysses on 22 December 1914. He was a sapper with the 2nd Divisional Signal Company. He was awarded a Military Medal: 'At CLERY, near MT.ST. QUENTIN, on the 31st of August 1918, this soldier was engaged as a linesman at the Brigade Forward Station. Throughout the day forward lines were repeatedly broken by enemy shell fire. Despite this Sapper FARFORD [sic], with very conspicuous coolness patrolled the lines from end to end repairing one break after another. His untiring efforts were responsible for the constant maintenance of communications from the Brigade Station to the Battalions.' Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 115, 10 October 1919. He returned to Australia 3 December 1918. He married Annie Christina Devine in 1941. They lived at 16 York Street, Surrey Hills and later 17 Blackburn Street, Surrey Hills. He died 30 May 1969 at Surrey Hills and is buried in Box Hill Cemetery: P-A-0054.A day to day account of a soldier's experience going to fight in World War 1, 1914-1919world war, 1914-1918, diaries and journals, (mr) (sapper) r garford, box hill cemetery, robert thomas garford -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: THE BOOK ARCADE STANDARD DIARY 1886, 1886
Green hard cover diary dated 1886, with blank pages and some information pertaining to 1886 events.books, technical, diary -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Book, Val Noone, 'Nicholas O'Donnell Autobiography' by Val Noone
Nicholas O'Donnell autobiography has been edited by Val Noone and published by Ballarat Heritage Services.A book with a transcription of Nicholas O'Donnell's diary, and an introduction by Val Noone.nicholas o'donnell, ireland, irish, val noone, diary -
Bendigo Military Museum
Literary work - DIARY WW1, 7.2.1916
Diary written by unknown soldier from Bendigo. Allotted to D Coy of Depot Btn - transferred to 38th Btn A Coy No 1 Platoon No 2 Section. Believed to be the diary of SERN 18, Alexander Norman Cummin.Black cover, white pages blue lines, pages marked as Cash Book. Used as a diary by person unknown.documents - diaries, military history, diaries, 38th -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Minute book
This book is a diary (1926 and 1927) which appears to contain summaries of letters written to clients of the Warrnambool legal firm, Mackay and Taylor. The summaries give the name of the recipient(s) and the content of the letter. The numbers next to the summaries may refer to the number of the client or the number in the letter book. George Mackay who died in 1926 set up the original legal firm in Warrnambool in 1891 and merged with James Fletcher in 1893 to form the Fletcher and Mackay business. In the early 1920s J. Taylor joined the business then known as Mackay and Taylor. This business with other partners survived in Kepler Street until the 1990s. This book has some significance as it contains the names of many residents of Warrnambool and district during the 1920s and gives some indication of their dealings with their lawyers. It also shows the system used at the time to record the transactions of law firmsThis is a ledger with a black cover and red binding (foolscap size). There are 190 pages, each one ruled with blue lines and a red margin line. The entries are handwritten in black ink. Front cover: ‘Minute Book’ (actually a diary) Spine: ‘Diary’ (in black ink) mackay and taylor -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Diary used by Professor F J Browne, 1958, W.C. Penfold & Co P/L, 1957
Personal diary of Dr F.J Browne used in Australia and England, 1958Diary with mustard coloured plastic cover, blue pages, and metal spiral spine. Entries written in ink.browne fj -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet - Document, set of handbooks, Melbourne Legacy Diary / Contactors Book, 1966-2014
The Melbourne Legacy Diary/Contactor handbooks were produced annually by Melbourne Legacy. The books supply Legatees with many useful details and regulations. They include lists of current Legatees and contact details. A handbook is issued to all Legatees to assist them with their work with the legacy widows; eg childrens' education, welfare, accommodation, health. A quick easy guide to services provided by Melbourne Legacy such as bursaries, medical care, financial assistance etc for Legatees use. It was reissued annually for many years prior to keeping this information electronically. Many issues are held at 00305. Chapters of the book might include the following (taken from the 1956 edition), many of which are Legacy committees: Administration Anzac Day Observance Comradeship. 'Comradeship is an integral and important part of Legacy. This committee's function is primarily to arrange social and other activities which bring members together so that they become known to each other on an intimate and friendly basis; and so that when a member strikes a problem, he immediately knows with whom he might get into touch to discuss it in then spirit of mutual assistance.' Finance Huntingdale (Golf Club) Intermediate Legacy Liaison Personnel Committee Programme Committee Dealing with the Junior Legacy Committee: Boys' Group Camps and holidays Christmas party Contact Cultural and Library Dental Demonstration Education Employment Firewood Girls' Group Housing and accomodation Legal Longbank (holiday home for widows in need of a rest) Medical Newsletter Older widows Optometrists Pensions Probation Residences Special cases Welfare Appendix A Allowances for school requisites Appendix B Scholarships Appendix C Pensions / War widows pensions / Commonwealth widows pensions / Immediate assistance SCTF Appendix D Repatriation Department Appendix E Commonwealth Social Services Appendix F CWD - Children's Welfare Department Appendix G Hospital and medical benefits for Legacy Widows and their dependants Appendix H AMF Relief Trust Fund Appendix I SCTF - Services Canteen Trust Fund Appendix J Sir Samuel McCaughey Bequest Appendix K Various sources of assistance available (eg clothing, blankets, POW associations, RSL, conveyance allowances.)A record of Legacy compiling information for use by the Legatees in their work with widows and junior legatees.62 small books of various colours, and some covered in black plastic. Issues from between 1966 and 2014.regulations, objectives, rules -
Clunes Museum
Document - SURVEYORS MAP, A.C. BROOKS GOVERNMENT PRINTER MELBOURNE, 1937
NO.2 COPY OF NOTES TAKEN FROM DIARY 1865 THOUGHT TO BE WRITTEN BY JESSE HOARE SMITH WHO WAS A SURVEYOR AT CLUNES AT THE TIME. DIARY TURNED UP IN NORTH QUEENSLAND AND NOW IN POSSESSION OF A CRESWICK MAN.NO.1 SURVEYORS MAP TALBOT AND SURROUNDING TOWNS 1937. NO.2 DIARY NOTES 1865 THOUGHT TO BE WRITTEN BY JESSE HOARE SMITHlocal history, documents, maps, weickhardt, wattleworth -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Archive - Diaries, 1982
9 diaries contained within the box, see also VTMH 10150Lakes Entrance Historical Society, an archive box containing diaries used as attendance and membership records, 1982 to 2006correspondence -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Diary of Robert Robertson Rail, Robert Robertson Rail, February 1917 to June 1917
Diary begins 26 February 1917 and ends 16 June 1917. Covers time spent on Western Front. Small coverless pocket notebook. Diary of Robert Rail (5411 - 24th Battalion, 14th Reinforcement). ww1, diaries, robert robertson rail, 24 battalion -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Diary of Clarence Russell Softley Thompson, Clarence Russell Softley Thompson, January 1918 to January 1919
Diaries detail two journies made to Europe from Australia during 1918.Two hardcovered notebooks. WW1 diary of Clarence Thompson (19810 - AMC Sea Transport Staff, Section 4). -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - DIARY OF A WELSH SWAGMAN 1869-1894, c1975
Diary of a Welsh Swagman 1969-1894. Publisher: The MacMillan Company of Australia, South Melbourne. ISBN: 0 7251 0246 2. 216 pages.Black and white illustrations, and one photo.William Evansbook, diary -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Diary of Alfred Miller Baud, Alfred Miller Baud, November 1915 to January 1918
Departed Melbourne HMAT Ascanius 10 November 1915. Diary continues until January 1918, covering North Africa and European operations. Letter from Captain of Ascanius thanking Baud for his onboard assistance in the Wireless department.Small pocket diary in brown leather wallet. Diary of Alfred Baud (1852 - 3rd Divisional Signal Company, Section 3). Also coverless notebook with notes of history of 55th Battery.ww1, diaries, 3 divisional signal company, alfred miller baud, 55 battery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Family History, M Holmes, To Australia on the Melpomene, 1997
Emigration to Australia. Diary Entries. Deaths at Stawell. Annie had a School at Stawell 1892-1895 Westmorland Family History Published by M Holmes 1997 121 St john Road Campleltown NSW 2560Yellow Cover with Photocopied diary entries. Sepia photo of the Ship MelpomeneDonated to the Biarri Group for Genealogy Ian Wordly stamp with Stawell Biarri Group Logo -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Diary of Albert Richard Dance, Albert Richard Dance, February 1918 to July 1918
Diary covers the period from embarkation in Melbourne on board RMS Ormonde on 7 March 1918, until final medical examination in London on 31 July 1918.Red, softcovered WW1 diary of Albert Dance (3617 - 58th Battalion, 10th Reinforcement). ww1, diaries, albert richard dance, 58 battalion, rms ormonde -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Diary of William Augustus Elverd, William Augustus Elverd, Written retrospectively (?). 1915 to 1919
Diary details action seen at Gallipoli, Pozieres, Mouquet Farm and Passchendale. Diary may have been written (much?) later than experiences described. Incomplete, coverless notebook - commences at part of page 4, complete from page 5 onwards. Diary of William Elverd (1995 - 16th Battalion, 5th Reinforcement).ww1, western front, diaries, william augustus elverd, 16 battalion -
Bendigo Military Museum
Literary work - DIARIES WW2, Jan 1941 to Dec 1941
On the Diary K.L. LEWIS VX 34467 A Company 2/24 Battalion A.I.F The WW2 nominal roll has VX34467 Kenneth Thomas LEWES, enlisted on 25.6.19140 in the 2nd AIF aged 26 years. At discharge on 20.5.1944 he was a Pte in 2/24th Batt. .1) Black fabric covered lined paper handwritten in black ink diary (hard cover) .2) Black fabric covered diary lined pages, written in black ink and pencilliterary work, diaries -
Peterborough History Group
Memorabilia - 160th Anniversary Schomberg Satchel, Peterborough History Group, 2015
Items created for the anniversary of the wreck of the Schomberg and displayed in the Peterborough Hall as part of the anniversary celebrations. Sea Shanty lyrics include a reference to Bully Forbes, Captain. All Schomberg information pertains to display and presentation at the time of the anniversary of the shipwreck celebration in 2015.Plastic zipped satchel containing collected information about the wreck of the Schomberg, created for the 160 year anniversary of the wreck of the Schomberg. Items included are: transcription of the diary of James Hopkins journey on the Schomberg; transcription of the diary of Thomas Angove, passenger on the Clipper ship the Schomberg; 14 large print pages summarising the story of the Schomberg and including lyrics of Blow Boys, Blow, a halyard sea shanty; Ron Cashmore's input.James Hopkins original diary held in the UK, this copy for display by he Peterborough Residents Association, Peterborough History Group. Thomas Angove original diary held in the UK, this copy for display by he Peterborough Residents Association, Peterborough History Group.rex mathieson, ron cashmore, bully forbes, schomberg rock, peterborough 3270, the schomberg, schomberg-shipwreck, shipwreck, sea shanty, captain bully forbes -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Diary of Hugh Wentworth Wilson, Hugh Wentworth Wilson, September 1915 to April 1917
Wilson embarked from Melbourne on HMAT Themistocles on 28 January 1916. Diary covers the periods September 1915 to November 1916, and from January 1917 to September 1917. Generally, only sparse entries.WW1 diary and training notebook of Hugh Wilson (5th Battalion, 14 Reinforcement).