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Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Bruce G. Draper, The Batman Apple Tree: Victoria's oldest apple tree? by Bruce G. Draper, 1839o
Account of evidence pointing to the origin of an apple tree in Greensborough that may have been planted by John Batman, who died in 18394 p., typescript.batman apple tree -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, R. T. Hughes, Arithmetic Part III, by R. T. Hughes, 1939_
Arithmetic text book from 1939, property of Trevor Partington.Hardcover, 504 p.T. Partington Form 3b E. H. E. S. school textbook, partington family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Memoir, I loved growing up in the Burra by Ian Gilbert, 1950o
Ian Gilbert recounts his life in Greensborough from 1950.Five p., typescriptgreensborough, ian gilbert -
Greensborough Historical Society
Oral History, June Hall, Remembering Richard (Dick) Tooth, as told to June Hall [by the Tooth Family], 1932_
The story of Greensborough local Richard (Dick) Tooth as told to June Hall by the Tooth family.3 p., typescriptdick tooth, richard tooth -
Greensborough Historical Society
Memoir, My earliest memories, by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs), 06/04/2014
Reminiscences of growing up in Greensborough and Briar Hill in the 1940s and 1950s, written by GHS member Val Wilson.13 p., typescriptgreensborough, briar hill, wilson family, val wilson(nee rolfs) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Memoir, Recollections of Watsonia and Crellin Street Kinder, by Patricia Hogan, 1961_
Recollections of Watsonia in the 1950s and 1960s, written by Patricia Hogan.2 p., typescriptwatsonia, patricia hogan, crellin street kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Article, Linda Court et al, Early recollections of the Diamond Valley Twins Club, 1972_
Account of the Diamond Valley Twins Club, a support organisation for mothers of twins, that started in Watsonia, written by Linda Court, Lynda Johnston, Helen Steele and Maree Walshe, encouraged by Rosie Bray6 p., typescriptdiamond valley parents of twins club -
Greensborough Historical Society
List, Electoral Roll Doris Street: compiled by Marilyn Smith, 1954o
List of occupants of addresses in Doris Street Greensborough in 1954, 1963 and 1980, compiled from Electoral Rolls.Typescript 2 p.doris street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, The History of Mill Park, 31/07/1838
A short history of the Mill Park area from its initial sale in 1838 as Portions 19 and 20, Parish of Keelbundora.4 p. typescriptmill park -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Christian Endeavour Bookroom, The Christian endeavour hymnal revised (1933 edition). Joint editors: John Pollock, Carey Bonner, 1933_
Christian Endeavour publications were commonly used by evangelical denominations in educating young people. This revised edition of The Christian Endeavour Hymnal (1933 edition) was jointly edited by John Pollock and Carey Bonner.Hardback, 148 p."Shirley Black, "Hillboro' Park", Grimshaw St., Bundoora"shirley black, hymnals -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Christian Endeavor Union of Great Britain and Ireland, Junior Hymnal revised, 1935c
Junior Hymnal from the Christian Endeavour Union of Great Britain and Ireland.Hardback, 107 p."Shirley Black, Grimshaw Street Bundoora"shirley black, hymnals -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Oxford University Press, Songs of praise (enlarged edition), 1944_
Hardback, 272 p. 'Shirley Black "Hillboro' Park, Grimshaw St. Bundoora"shirley black, hymnals -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Looking for Henry, by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs), 1849o
Story of Val Wilson's search for information about her Rolfs ancestor, Henry Rolfs of Seymour (Born Bargen, Denmark in 1857)Typescript 2 p.family history, henry rolfs, val wilson(nee rolfs) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Kinglake - A Pictorial History to celebrate the bicentenary 1988 by Deidre Hawkins, 1988
A pictorial history of Kinglake, divided into sections dealing with gold, timber, farming, houses, churches, etc. Photographic illustrations predominate.viii, 219 p.kinglake -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Clipper Press, Living and Learning, 1977
Shire of Eltham Living and Learning Centre is located at 739 Main Road, Eltham. The purpose of the Centre is: To provide an opportunity to come together individually and in groups in an atmosphere of equality, sharing their skills and experiences in order to improve the quality of their living. Tutors are not paid and fees are not charges on the understanding that the idea of sharing and co-operating spreads and everyone enjoys the results. This book was compiled by volunteers involved at the centre recording feelings, views of their experiences within the groups at the centre. It includes recipes, poems, stories and sketches, some of local scenes. It also includes an early history of the Centre compiled by the first Co-ordinator. Subjects include enrolment day, bee keeping, Bridge Club,Carpentry and woodcarving, looking and sharing, creative dancing, crochet, dressmaking, film making, Friends of the Creek, Diamond Creek, accessibility, hair cutting, herb gardening, home handyman skills, homestead cooking, living with goats, native plants, North Riding Project, gardening, painting, playhouse, play reading, puppetry, sculpture, spinning, weaving, winemaking and yoga. This book is significant in documenting the early history of the Eltham Living and Learning centre including the concepts of community co-operation and life-long learning for adults. It connects the current users of the Centre and the wider community with this local history which is part of the character represented in the twentieth century history of the Eltham area. Softcover [64] p.eltham living and learning centre, co-operative, education -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Howcroft, Wilbur G. (Wilbur Gordon), The Clancy that overflowed, 1971
Book contains a diverse collection of outback yarns, fables anecdotes, bush ballads and observations all with a distinctly Australian predisposition. Much of the material is derived from wheat and sheep farms in the Victorian Mallee.114 p ; illBook contains a diverse collection of outback yarns, fables anecdotes, bush ballads and observations all with a distinctly Australian predisposition. Much of the material is derived from wheat and sheep farms in the Victorian Mallee.australian wit and humor, country life, australia -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Jones, Graham, People, places & things of the North East, 1981
128 p. : ill.non-fictionvictoria, history -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Arnold, Ken, Bottle collectors guide : Identification & Valuation Guide, 1997
Identification and valuation of bottles128 p. : ill. non-fictionIdentification and valuation of bottlesbottles, identification -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Brown, Edward Vaughan, Aussie verse, 1945
Australian characteristic stories in descriptive years35 p. : ill. non-fictionAustralian characteristic stories in descriptive yearspoems, adam lindsay gordon -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Mordialloc Writers Group et al, Off the rails : an anthology by the Mordialloc Writers' Group, 2012
157 p. : ill. ; fictionpoetry, short stories, mordialloc -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Featherstone, Guy, The colonial child, 1981
Papers presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Melbourne, 12-13 October 197987 p. : ill. ;non-fictionPapers presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Melbourne, 12-13 October 1979 children, social conditions -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Coldham, Bruce et al, Malvern sketchbook, 1980
50 p. : ill.non-fictionmalvern, historical buildings -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Peter Stanley et al, Anzac Day seventy years on, 1986
A pictorial record of the commemoration of ANZAC day in 1985Ill, p.168.non-fictionA pictorial record of the commemoration of ANZAC day in 1985australia - social life and customs, anzac day - pictorial works -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, George Mitchell, Backs to the wall : a larrikin on the Western Front, 2007
In that hour was born in me a fear that lasted throughout the whole winter. It was the dread of dying in the mud, going down in that stinking morass and though dead being conscious throughout the ages. Waves of fear at times threatened to overwhelm me ... a little weakness, a little slackening of control at times and I might have gone over the borderline. In the light of the sun, on firm ground, I could laugh at fate. But where the churned mud half hid and half revealed bodies, where dead hands reached out of the morass, seeming to implore aid - there I had to hold tightNotes, p.337.non-fictionIn that hour was born in me a fear that lasted throughout the whole winter. It was the dread of dying in the mud, going down in that stinking morass and though dead being conscious throughout the ages. Waves of fear at times threatened to overwhelm me ... a little weakness, a little slackening of control at times and I might have gone over the borderline. In the light of the sun, on firm ground, I could laugh at fate. But where the churned mud half hid and half revealed bodies, where dead hands reached out of the morass, seeming to implore aid - there I had to hold tightworld war 1914-1918 - campaigns - western front, george deane mitchell - personal recollections -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Christopher Chant, Austro-Hungarian aces of World War 1 Italian front, 2001
Starting the war with only 35 aircraft, Austro-Hungarian industry went on to produce only moderate numbers of poor quality aircraft. The fliers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire operating on the Serbian and Russian fronts were fortunate at first, finding themselves faced by small numbers of aircraft yet more obsolescent than their own. Serbia fell in 1915, but when Italy declared war the Austro-Hungarians were still faced with a two-front war ' a static front against Italy, and a far more fluid one against Russia. Austro-Hungarian fighter pilots performed bravely and often very effectively under extremely difficult geographic, climatic and operational conditions.Ill, p.62.non-fictionStarting the war with only 35 aircraft, Austro-Hungarian industry went on to produce only moderate numbers of poor quality aircraft. The fliers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire operating on the Serbian and Russian fronts were fortunate at first, finding themselves faced by small numbers of aircraft yet more obsolescent than their own. Serbia fell in 1915, but when Italy declared war the Austro-Hungarians were still faced with a two-front war ' a static front against Italy, and a far more fluid one against Russia. Austro-Hungarian fighter pilots performed bravely and often very effectively under extremely difficult geographic, climatic and operational conditions. world war 1914-1918 - aerial operations - austria, fighter pilots - austria -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Christopher Chant, Austro Hungarian aces of World War 1 Eastern front, 2001
Starting the war with only 35 aircraft, Austro-Hungarian industry went on to produce only moderate numbers of poor quality aircraft. The fliers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire operating on the Serbian and Russian fronts were fortunate at first, finding themselves faced by small numbers of aircraft yet more obsolescent than their own. Serbia fell in 1915, but when Italy declared war the Austro-Hungarians were still faced with a two-front war ' a static front against Italy, and a far more fluid one against Russia. Austro-Hungarian fighter pilots performed bravely and often very effectively under extremely difficult geographic, climatic and operational conditions.Ill, p.63.non-fictionStarting the war with only 35 aircraft, Austro-Hungarian industry went on to produce only moderate numbers of poor quality aircraft. The fliers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire operating on the Serbian and Russian fronts were fortunate at first, finding themselves faced by small numbers of aircraft yet more obsolescent than their own. Serbia fell in 1915, but when Italy declared war the Austro-Hungarians were still faced with a two-front war ' a static front against Italy, and a far more fluid one against Russia. Austro-Hungarian fighter pilots performed bravely and often very effectively under extremely difficult geographic, climatic and operational conditions. world war 1914-1918- aerial operations - austria, fighter pilots - austria -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Norman Franks, Albatros aces of World war One, 2001
The Albatros family of fighters were amongst the most effective aircraft employed by the German Air Service for much of World war 1. This volume provides a Jasta by Jasta breakdown of the German Albatros aces on the western front.Ill p.63.non-fiction The Albatros family of fighters were amongst the most effective aircraft employed by the German Air Service for much of World war 1. This volume provides a Jasta by Jasta breakdown of the German Albatros aces on the western front.world war 1914-1918 - aerial operations - germany, fighter pilots - germany -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Norman Franks, American aces 1914-1918, 2001
American fliers in World War I fell into three categories: Those who joined the French aviation service, known as the Lafayette Corps, those who joined the Royal Flying Corps and those came after the US entered the war using British and French machines.Ill, p.64.non-fictionAmerican fliers in World War I fell into three categories: Those who joined the French aviation service, known as the Lafayette Corps, those who joined the Royal Flying Corps and those came after the US entered the war using British and French machines. world war 1914-1918 - aerial operations - usa, fighter pilots - usa -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Norman Franks et al, Fokker Dr I aces of World War I, 2001
Undoubtedly the most famous fighter type to see service on either side during World War 1 the Fokker Dr1 was inspired by Sopwiths triplane of 1916-1917. The Dreidecker enjoyed immediate success with Germany's elite fighter unit, Manfred von Richtofen's JG1Ill, p.64non-fictionUndoubtedly the most famous fighter type to see service on either side during World War 1 the Fokker Dr1 was inspired by Sopwiths triplane of 1916-1917. The Dreidecker enjoyed immediate success with Germany's elite fighter unit, Manfred von Richtofen's JG1world war 1914-1918 - aerial operations - germany, fighter pilots - germany