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National Wool Museum
Ribbon fragment
Awarded at Agricultural show.ANNUAL SHOW 1956agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.UTILITY FEMALEagricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.TATURA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Championagricultural shows, tatura agricultural society, tatura, victoria -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.CHAMPION WATER FOWLagricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.CHAMPION WATER FOWLagricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.ROCHESTERagricultural shows, rochester, victoria -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.ECHUCAagricultural shows, echuca, victoria -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.Champion DRAKEagricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.1956agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.KYAMBRAM SHOW - 1955agricultural shows, kyabram, victoria -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.KYAMBRAM SHOW - 1958agricultural shows, kyabram, victoria -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.Echuca Annual Show 1950agricultural shows, echuca, victoria -
National Wool Museum
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Used at Agricultural show.STEWARDagricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.Rochesteragricultural shows, rochester, victoria -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.SHOW 1956agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.ANNUALagricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.SHOW 1956agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.ANNUAL SHOW 1961agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.ECHUCAagricultural shows, echuca, victoria -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.Championagricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.1959agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.1956agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.ROCHESTERagricultural shows, rochester, victoria -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.FEMALE UTILITY BIRDagricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.FEMALE UTILITY BIRDagricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.SHOW 1956agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
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Awarded at Agricultural show.SHOW 1956agricultural shows -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Container - Bottle fragment
Found in the above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill & Farm.Incomplete round glass jar / bottle base. Green colour. Thick glass. -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Ceramic fragments
Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and farm. Appears to be parts of a chamber pot.Pink and white ceramic pieces with gold stripe details. Bulbous shapes. -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Object, Kyeema Wreckage Fragment, Pre 1938
The Kyeema airline crash took place on 25 October 1938 when the Australian National Airways Douglas DC-2 Kyeema, tail number VH-UYC, flying from Adelaide to Melbourne, commenced final approach to Essendon Airport through heavy fog and crashed into the western slopes of Mount Dandenong, killing all 18 on board instantly. There is strong evidence that the pilots were becoming unsure of their position. According to Macarthur Job's book, Disaster in the Dandenongs, the radio operator had requested the controller at Essendon give them a radio bearing. Essendon had acknowledged and told them to leave their transmitter on, but the signal stopped and no further contact was made. It is thought that this is the moment that Kyeema hit the mountain. There were 18 people on board the DC-2: 14 passengers, the captain, the first officer, an air hostess, and a cadet pilot who operated the radio during the flight. The victims were :— THE CREW. CAPTAIN A. C. D. WEBB, 32, pilot, married, of Essendon, Victoria. JUNIOR CAPTAIN ALAN J. STEEN, 25, pilot, married, of Essendon North, Victoria. ELVA JONES, 27, air hostess, single, of Toorak, Victoria. PHILIP D. PRING, about 20, cadet pilot attached to Australian National Airways' Aeronautics School, Sydney. PASSENGERS. CHARLES ALLAN SEYMOUR HAWKER, M.P., 44, single, of Adelaide. LEONARD SYDNEY ABRAHAMS, K.C., 51, married, barrister, of Sydney. SIDNEY HILL SMITH, 41, married, managing director of S. Smith and Son, of Yalumba, South Australia. ALFRED CECIL GAIN, 42, married, barrister, of Sydney. GORDON H. GODDARD, 30, single, accountant, of North Sydney. LANCELOT WILLIAM SHIRLEY, 27, single, solicitor, of Manly. JAMES IAN MASSIE, 25, single, solicitor, of Sydney. VAUGHAN PATE, 42, refrigeration cabinet manufacturer, married, of Unley, South Australia. THOMAS M. HARDY, 48, married, head of the firm of Thomas Hardy and Sons, vignerons, of Seacliff, South Australia. GEORGE WILLIAM LING, 72, of Kingswood, South Australia, former building inspector of the Municipal Tramways Trust, Adelaide. LOUIS HUGO GRAMP, 43, married, managing director of G. Gramp and Sons, Ltd., vignerons, Rowlands (sic) Flat, South Australia. Mrs. ELIZABETH MARY SCHRADER, 69, widow, of Adelaide. Mr. and Mrs. HANS L. GLOE, of Perth.Small section of the Kyeema DC-2 fuselage made up of 5 pieces of piece of twisted and torn aluminium riveted together. Marking can be seen in red but is indistinct. Aluminium has gold, silver and green colouring.kyeema, a webb, j steen, elva jones, philip pring, charles hawker, leonard abrahams, sidney hill smith, alfred gain, gordon goddard, lancelot shirley, james massie, vaughan pate, thomas hardy, george ling, hugo gramp, elizabeth schrader, mr hans gloe, mrs gloe