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8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Certificate
Card mounted commission for Lieutenant James Moore Allard dated 8 August 1940allard, commission, officer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BERT GRAHAM COLLECTION: GROUP PHOTO, 57-58
Black & white photograph, Bert Graham Collection, the Moore Family, standing around a pedistal with a trophy on top.On the back is named Moore Family and 57-58. On front top right corner held wth tape , No 10 5x4 3/6.bendigo, clubs, bendigo east swimming club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter - Malcolm Moore Engineers, 17 Feb 1948
Photocopy of photo of two Port Council workers with accompaning letter from Malcolm Moore Engineersindustry, local government - city of port melbourne, malcolm moore ltd, d matthew - council worker -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, A summary of the AIM Seminar for Tertiary Administrators, 1989
Summary of papers given at the AIM Education Administrators Seminar, comp. G.M. Moore, 18 pp.g.m moore, aim education, seminar -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Kallista excursion, c. 1985
Burnley Horticultural College 1st year excursion to Kallista by G.M. Moore, 2 copies, 19pp.kallista, excursion, burnley horticultural college, g.m. moore -
Tennis Australia
Photographic print, Circa 1965
Black and white photograph of Rod Laver and another male tennis player (unidentified). Handwriting on reverse states: "Rod Laver at left' and 'Laver, Phillip-Moore'. However other man does not appear to be Barry Phillips-Moore. Materials: Paper, Photographic emulsiontennis -
Peterborough History Group
Memorabilia - Peterborough Golf Club Open Championship
The honour board records the names and scores of the Mens Open Championship winners and the name and dates of the Secretary. Chas Moore was the proprietor of Moore's Stores and a regular visitor to Peterborough, and donor of the Honour Board. The Mervyn Murnane Memorial Trophy also records the winners names. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 1927 J. McCully 89.82-171 2004 M. Beer 64.67-131 1980 M. Beer 76.69-145 2005 P. Plozza 62.66-128 1981 S. Scott 72.72-144 2006 B. Blain 66.69-135 1982 G. Layther 68.71-139 2007 M. Beer 62.68-130 1983 P. Bayne 73.70-143 2008 M. Hayden 64.64-128 1984 P. Bayne 70.70-140 2009 M. Hayden 70.67-137 1985 B. Clarke 70.69-139 2010 M. Hayden 65.67-132 1986 J. Bell 69.69-138 2011 A. Kibbis 69.69-138 1987 M. Beer 71.69-140 2012 A. Kibbis 74.69-138 1988 P. Brown * 61.63-124 2013 A. Kibbis 72.66-138 1989 P. Sloane 65.72-137 2014 L. Beer 63.73-136 1990 J. O’Shea 69.68-137 2015 A. Kibbis 63.70-133 1991 D. Shady 69.73-142 2016 S. Goggin 64.67-131 1992 M. Beer 65.68-133 2017 S. Goggin * 59.71-130 1993 S. Craig 63.64-127 2018 D. Cook 73.62-135 1994 S. Goggin 65-61-126 2019 D. Oakley 62.67-129 1995 K. Jones 69.61-130 2020 Covid 19 1996 K. Jones 69.66-135 2021 B. Henkel 63.67-130 1997 S.P. Craig 65.67-132 1998 K. Jones 65.67-132 1999 K. Jones * 61.61-122 * Denotes Course Record 2000 S. Arnold 71.68-139 2001 S. Craig 67.64-131 SECRETARY 1958 – 66 H. Cochrane 1967 – 68 R. Irvine 1969 – 71 Mrs, D, Irvine 1972 – 73 G. Smith 1974 – 77 Mrs. J. Neville 1978 – 88 M. Murnane 1989 G. Bourke 1990 – 92 D. Bradshaw 1993 – 98 H. M. Gillespie 1998 – 99 E. F. Wheeler 2000 Mrs. S. Douglas 2001 – 03 J. T. Richardson 2004 B. Hesketh Significant as it records the names and scores of the winners. It also has one odd record - 1927 J McCully, then skips to 1980. The story behind that is that a cup appeared at the Golf Club (its unknown where it came from) which was inscribed with 1927 J. McCully Peterborough Golf club Open Champion. It was probably not referring to this Peterborough but this club did not hold an Open Championship at that time, so it was decided that they would. The first Open championship was held in 1980 but the record from 1927 was included as it was impetus behind the decision to hold the Open Championship, which continues to this day. Polished timber honour board with upper lintel and doric columns on eihe side.Inscribed with the winners of the Open Championships from 1980 and the name of the Secretary from 1958. Also inscribed with: Presented by Chas. Moore (Aust)peterborough, golf, sporting honour boards, peterborough golf club -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps,Denman's type
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Denman's type, mahogany inserts in handle. Manufacturer's stamp, "Moore and Co" an "16" on inner arm.forceps, obstetric -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter - Correspondence, 1999
2 letters to Greg Moore from Linda Hipwell re her research on Burnley College historygreg moore, linda hipwell, burnley, history -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter - Email, Tom Parramore, 2015
Emails between Sandi Pullman and Greg Moore re Tom Parramore, head of Horticulture at Ryde, NSWtom parramore, sandra pullman, greg moore -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Talbett Family, 2012
Family record of Moore Talbett and Mary de Frayne, emigrated to Victoria 1841n.Family record of Moore Talbett and Mary de Frayne, emigrated to Victoria 1841, comp. by Patricia RichardsonFamily record of Moore Talbett and Mary de Frayne, emigrated to Victoria 1841n.talbett, moor, de frayne, mary -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Negatives, Debate, C. 1985
Set of negatives. Peter May, Joylon Burnett, James Hitchmough John Patrick and Greg Moore. The occasion was a debate that Greg Moore ran as part of Plant Sciences before he became Principal. Greg Moore thinks John Patrick was the moderator and they had a very highly qualified adjudicator from the debating society. It would have happened in about 1985 and there were only a few of them. Greg Moore thinks this one was on, "The Genus Eucalyptus Should Be Sub-divided." The debate was decided in the affirmative. They had a good roll up as you can see and all staff and students were invited to attend, not just those in the subject. students, debate, eucalyptus genus, greg moore, peter may, john patrick, joylon burnett, james hitchmaugh -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, After 1862
Spa water bottle made in Daylesford, Victoria in 1860's.Small oval-shaped green tinted spa water bottle with flat side. Wide neck with string tied around.Front - Established 1862, Trademark, C.R. Moore, Daylesford.bottle -daylesford-moore c.r. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Programme - Programme - Souvenir 1951 'Queen of the Murray' beauty contest Mildura, n.d
Souvenir programme of the 1951 'Queen of the Murray' beauty contest at Mildura, Easter (23 -27 MAR) 1951, includes a photo of contestants in bathing costumes and sashes and signatures of contestants. Photo also includes queen of the Murray 1950Back: 'J Moore' - red biro. Contestants' signatures -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BADHAM COLLECTION: VICTORIAN RAILWAYS RULES AND BYE-LAWS 1864
Black cover book, rules and regulations. Victorian Railways. Written in pencil inside front two pages, ' Jean Bright' in childlike hand. Victorian Railways, rules, regulations and byelaws of the Board of Land and Works for the guidance of officers and servants and the conduct of traffic on the Victorian Railways, in accordance with the provisions of the Railways Act, 1863'.Fergusson & Moore, Printers, Flinders Lane East, 1864cottage, miners, victorian railways, rules, bye-laws -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Campus Contact; Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture, 1989
Notes from all campuses, incl. Burnley, where Greg Moore had been appointed Head of Campusburnley horticultural college, greg moore, vcah, head of campus -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - RANDALL COLLECTION: THE BEAMENT FAMILY TREE
Document, The Beament Family Tree, which names includes:- Ede, Riddle, Hinton, Burnet, McNab, Anderson,Gibb, Findley, Blair, Moore, Hockey, Potter. Blair Family :- Moore, Mills, Hill, Graham, Stanley. Beament of Linton:- Bremner, Howes,Briggs, Carr, Barnes, Gillis, Gallagher, Corfield.genealogy, family, beament -
Federation University Historical Collection
Pamphlet, Eureka 160 1854 - 2014 The Ballarat Reform League Inc
The Eureka Rebellion is a significant part of Ballarat's History. The University curator Clare Gervasoni is a member of the Ballarat Reform League.Small pamphlet done by the Ballarat Reform League, assisted by The Vera Moore Foundation for the 160 year celebration of the Eureka Rebellion eureka rebellion, ballarat reform league, vera moore foundation, monument trail -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Clipping, Last moments of Malcolm Moore factory, Mar 1987
Newspaper clipping dated 26.03.1987 showing the last moments of the Malcolm Moore factory building (probably the Emerald Hill Times)piers and wharves - miscellaneous, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, malcolm moore ltd, north wharf, south wharf -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Land Title - Register. 1897 Sloane and Scotchman's Quartz Mining Co No Liability Stawell, 1897
Black Framed Memorial Title of Land in Moore Street Stawell. Sloanes & Scotchmans Quartz Mining Co No Liability Stawell.stawell, mining -
Maryborough Midlands Historical Society operating the Worsley Cottage Museum
Book, Liberty borne of fire, 2015
The book describes the life and times of bushranger Gypsey (aka Gipsy) Smith.Soft cover, lemon, blue titles, with sepia illustration of bearded bushranger holding rifle and pistol. Author: Lawrie Moore.ISBN 3780992581800 -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/12/1996 12:00:00 AM
Other number 03668.3Black and white photograph of Tuesday morning squash team Twisters, Judy Moore and Vicki Katenberger Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, squash -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Beauty Contest Portland, Heywood, Coleraine, Hamilton Casterton, c. 1952
Black and white photo. Beauty Contest 1952. Seven women in evening wear with sashes, one seated who appears to be Queen 1951. Sash wearers inclue: Miss Portland, Miss Heywood, Miss Coleraine, Miss Port Fairy, Miss Hamilton and Miss CastertonBack: 'J. Moore' - red biro, '1952' - black pencil -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet (Item), The University of Melbourne, Burnley College Graduation Ceremony and Presentation of Awards, 1998 - 2004
Some marked Dr. Greg Moore or Dr. Peter Mayburnley college, institute of land and food resources, university of melbourne, greg moore, peter may, graduation ceremony -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Book "Beauties of the Bosphorus". Inscribed and presented from James Alipius Goold Bishop of Melbourne to James Moore, Book, 1838
Severe foxing throughout book but Regency binding in good condition but some pages loose.Inscribed to James Moore from James Goold Bishop of Melbourne.bishop goold, james moore, regency binding, presentation, book. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Award - Medal, ca. 1872
This medal is the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society’s “Bramley-Moore medal for saving life at sea 1872”. The Society was formed in 1839. In 1872 Mr John Bramley-Moore donated £500 on condition that the medal have the specific inscription above on its reverse. The Bramley Morre medal was first awarded in 1874 and records show that since that time only one gold medal has been awarded, twenty-two silver medals and seventeen bronze medals, the last being in 1945. This Bromley-Moore medal was awarded to Peter Carmody for his bravery in saving lives on the Newfield shipwreck. The Newfield was a three-masted iron and steel barque, built in Dundee, Scotland, in 1889 by Alexander Stephen and Sons. It was owned by the Newfield Ship Company in 1890 and later that year It was registered in Liverpool to owners Brownells and Co. The Newfield left Sharpness, Scotland, on 28th May 1892 with a crew of 25 under the command of Captain George Scott and on 1st June left Liverpool. She was bound for Brisbane, Australia, with a cargo of 1850 tons of fine rock salt, the main export product of Sharpness. At about 9pm on 28th August 1892, in heavy weather, Captain Scott sighted, between heavy squalls, the Cape Otway light on the mainland of Victoria but, due to a navigational error (the ship’s chronometers were wrong), he assumed it to be the Cape Wickham light on King Island, some 40 miles south. He altered his course to the north, expecting to enter Bass Strait. The ship was now heading straight for the south west Victorian coast. At about 1:30am the Newfield ran aground on a reef about 100 yards from shore and one mile east of Curdie’s Inlet, Peterborough. The ship struck heavily three times before grounding on an inner shoal with 6 feet of water in the holds. Rough sea made the job of launching lifeboats very difficult. The first two lifeboats launched by the crew were smashed against the side of the ship and some men were crushed or swept away. The third lifeboat brought eight men to shore. It capsized when the crew tried to return it to the ship for further rescue The rescue was a difficult operation. The Port Campbell Rocket Crew arrived and fired four rocket lines, none of which connected with the ship. Peter Carmody, a local man, volunteered to swim about one mile off shore to the ship with a line to guide the fourth and final lifeboat safely to shore. He was assisted by James McKenzie and Gerard Irvine. Seventeen men survived the shipwreck but the captain and eight of his crew perished. The Newfield remained upright on the reef with sails set for a considerable time as the wind slowly ripped the canvas to shreds and the sea battered the hull to pieces. The Marine Board inquiry found the wreck was caused by a "one man style of navigation" and that the Captain had not heeded the advice of his crew. According to Jack Loney ‘… when the drama was over . . the Newfield was deserted except for the Captain’s dog and two pigs.’ Peter Carmody was awarded the Bramley-Moore medal by the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society for Saving Life at Ssea, which he received by mail on January 21st 1893. The medal and a letter of congratulations were donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum by Peter Carmody’s grand-daughter Norma Bracken and her son Stuart Bracken on 25th May 2006. The Medal and Letter of Congratulations join other items in the Newfield collection.The Carmody Medal recognises the bravery of Peter Carmody in risking his life to rescue crew members of the Barque Newfield when it was wrecked near Curdies Inlet in August 1892. The ‘Bramley-Moore medal for saving life at sea, 1872’ was presented by the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society. The medal and accompanying letter have local and international historic significance as they demonstrate both the difficulties associated with navigation and the dangers of shipping along the South West Coast of Victoria in the 19th century and the medal’s association with the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society and John Bramley-Moore, who provided £500 to found the Bramley-Moore medal. The medal is socially significant. It emphasises the importance of Peter Carmody in rescuing victims of shipwrecks with little thought for his own safety. The medal reminds us of the importance of local people to Victoria’s maritime history. The Carmody Medal and Humane Society letter were in the Carmody family until they were presented to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, by the grand-daughter and great-grandson of Peter Carmody, on the 25th May 2006. The medal is significant for its complete provenance recorded in the donation documentation. The medal is in very good condition and relatively rare with only 22 silver medals awarded between 1874 and 1945. The Carmody Medal and letter add a human element to the story of the shipwrecks. They give life and significance to the Newfield, its victims and its artefacts. Bramley-Moore medal from the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, awarded to Peter Carmody. The round,silver medal is attached to a looped blue ribbon by a decorative, swivelling silver connector. The top of the ribbon has a silver pin bar threaded through it. The obverse of the medal has a design of a man kneeling on a floating part of a wreck. He is rescuing a child from the sea. There is a manned boat in the distance rescuing someone from the sea. In the far background there is a sailing ship. The top third of the medal has an inscription around it. The reverse shows a long-legged hen cormorant with extended wings holding an olive branch in its beak. The bird is surrounded by a wreath of oak leaves made from two branches. There is an inscription between the design and the rim that goes all the way around the circumference. There is a name engraved around the edge of the medal. The medal in embedded in a purple velvet panel that rests inside a brown, leather-covered case. The lid of the case has a gold embossed emblem in the cemtre. Both the lid and base have a rectangular gold border. The lid is attached to the base with two brass hinges. The base has a brass push-button catch. The box is lined with padded cream silk. The lining inside the lid has a gold emblem in the centre.The obverse has the words "LORD, SAVE US, WE PERISH". The reverse has the words "BRAMLEY-MOORE MEDAL FOR SAVING LIFE AT SEA" and "1872". Around the edge of the medal are the words "PETER CARMODY, FOR HAVING BEEN MAINLY INSTRUMENTAL IN RESCUING THE CREW OF THE BARQUE NEWFIELD, AUG 29 1892" The pin bar has the words “LIVERPOOL SHIPWRECK & HUMANE SOCIETY” written across it. The gold embossed emblem on the lid of the box has the words in the centre "SHIPWRECK AND …. …. ….FOUNDED 1839" The gold emblem on the cream silk lining has the words “BY APPOINTMENT ELKINGTON & CO” printed on it.medal, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, shipwreck coast, warrnambool, peter, peter carmody, carmody, bramley moore, newfield, liverpool shipwreck and humane society, 1892, 28 august 1892, august 1892, port campbell, bravery, shipwreck, rescue, nineteenth century, ship, curdie s river, victorian shipwrecks, barque, stuart bracken, norma bracken, gerard irvine, james mckenzie -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1980
A Kuebler 'Phillips Moore' tennis racquet. Teardrop shaped head. Materials: Metal composite, Plastic, Nylon, Leather, Adhesive tapetennis -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Various Public art sculptures, circa 2006
The Moore Park and Taylors Lakes Commonwealth Games Public Art Project consisting of mosaic panels, concrete blocks and exercise equipment -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, Commonwealth of Australia, Central Wool Committee, Season 1917-18
Portraits of the Commonwealth of Australia Central Wool Committee from 1917-18. Those depicted are: A.H. Moore, F.B.S. Falkiner, B. Laycock, J.M. Balfour (Secretary), W. Stevenson Fraser (Vice Chairman), Sir J.M. Higgins (Chairman), W.J. Young (Vice Chairman), D. Gibb, R.B. McComas, E. Jowett.COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA / CENTRAL WOOL COMMITTEE / SEASON 1917-18 A.H. MOORE ESQ. / E. JOWETT ESQ. M.P. / F.B.S. FALKINER ESQ. M.P. / R.B. McCOMAS ESQ. / B. LAYCOCK ESQ. / SIR J.M. HIGGINS K.C.M.G. / CHAIRMAN / W.J. YOUNGER ESQ. C.B.E. / VICE CHAIRMAN / W. STEVENSON FRASER ESQ. VICE CHAIRMAN / D. GIBB ESQ. / J.M. BALFOUR ESQ. / SECRETARY Alice Millsc. of a. - central wool committee -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph of the Moore Brothers in Cadet Militia (school cadets) Uniform
Photo of Reg A Moore (1900-1983) and William Leonard Moore (1986-1958). Used in WWI project.