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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPlaque - Plaque 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own
... Plaque 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own...Established at Victoria Barracks, in Melbourne, in June 1940, the 2/23rd Battalion was raised as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and assigned to the 26th Brigade. ...A wooden plaque in the shape of a shield commemorating the 2/23rd Battalion known as "Abury's Own". It incorporates a representation of the 2/23rd Battalion colour patch worn after the Siege of Tobruk. ... At top of plaque "2/23RD AUST.IN.BN./ALBURY'S/OWN"...Plaque 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own Plaque Plaque 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own ...Established at Victoria Barracks, in Melbourne, in June 1940, the 2/23rd Battalion was raised as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and assigned to the 26th Brigade. Under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Bernard Evans, a small cadre of experienced personnel drawn from Victorian Militia units were concentrated at Victoria Barracks prior to the battalion headquarters being relocated to Albury, New South Wales, where a large number of volunteers were completing their recruit training at the 4th Recruit Training Battalion. Upon the conclusion of this course, the recruits were posted to the 2/23rd and the battalion – over 900 strong– moved to Bonegilla, Victoria, just across the border, where more complex collective training was completed prior to departure overseas. A large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region and as a result, the 2/23rd became known as "Albury's Own"This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region.A wooden plaque in the shape of a shield commemorating the 2/23rd Battalion known as "Abury's Own". It incorporates a representation of the 2/23rd Battalion colour patch worn after the Siege of Tobruk. At top of plaque "2/23RD AUST.IN.BN./ALBURY'S/OWN"world war 11, rats of tobruk, tobruk, arthur lock -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - 2/23rd Battalion logo transfer on card
... 2/23rd Battalion logo transfer on card...Established at Victoria Barracks, in Melbourne, in June 1940, the 2/23rd Battalion was raised as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and assigned to the 26th Brigade. ... This 2/23rd Battalion Association transfer has been laminated and attached to a card. ... Below colour patch "2/23rd BATTALION ASSOCIATION/ BOX 551D, G.P.O. ...World War 11 Rats of Tobruk 2/23rd Battalion Below colour patch "2/23rd BATTALION ASSOCIATION/ BOX 551D, G.P.O. ...Established at Victoria Barracks, in Melbourne, in June 1940, the 2/23rd Battalion was raised as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and assigned to the 26th Brigade. Under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Bernard Evans, a small cadre of experienced personnel drawn from Victorian Militia units were concentrated at Victoria Barracks prior to the battalion headquarters being relocated to Albury, New South Wales, where a large number of volunteers were completing their recruit training at the 4th Recruit Training Battalion. Upon the conclusion of this course, the recruits were posted to the 2/23rd and the battalion – over 900 strong– moved to Bonegilla, Victoria, just across the border, where more complex collective training was completed prior to departure overseas. A large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region and as a result, the 2/23rd became known as "Albury's Own"This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region. This 2/23rd Battalion Association transfer has been laminated and attached to a card. This logo became the colour patch for the unit after their service in Tobruk. Below colour patch "2/23rd BATTALION ASSOCIATION/ BOX 551D, G.P.O. MELBOURNE"world war 11, rats of tobruk, 2/23rd battalion -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - 2/23rd Battalion - small shield attached to metal
... 2/23rd Battalion - small shield attached to metal... A plastic shield depicting the 2/23rd Tobruk colour patch above scroll inscribed with 2/23RD AUST INF. ... 2/23RD AUST INF. BN...It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region. World War 11 2/23rd Battalion 2/23RD AUST INF. BN A plastic shield depicting the 2/23rd Tobruk colour patch above scroll inscribed with 2/23RD AUST INF. ...A wide range of memorabilia was created to commemorate the 2/23 rd Australian Infantry Battalion. Later pieces incorporated the Tobruk unit patch which was incorporated into their uniform from 1942 until 17 February 1946 when the unit was disbanded at Puckapunyal, Victoria.This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region. A plastic shield depicting the 2/23rd Tobruk colour patch above scroll inscribed with 2/23RD AUST INF. BN. This has been screwed onto a piece of metal. 2/23RD AUST INF. BNworld war 11, 2/23rd battalion -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncProgramme - Dedication Service Children's Memorial Ward Albury Base Hospital, 2/23rd Australian Infantry Battalion Association, 1976
... The majority of the 2/23rd Battalion's initial intake of volu nteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region and as a result, the 2/23rd became known as "Albury's Own" and were adopted by the city of Albury. ... A program marking the Dedication of the Children's Ward of the Albury Base hospital in honour of the men of the 2/23rd Battalion known as "Albury's Own"....2/23rd Australian Infantry Battalion Association...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray The majority of the 2/23rd Battalion's initial intake of volu nteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region and as a result, the 2/23rd became known as "Albury's Own" and were adopted by the city of Albury. ...The majority of the 2/23rd Battalion's initial intake of volu nteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region and as a result, the 2/23rd became known as "Albury's Own" and were adopted by the city of Albury. In 1946 the2/23 Australian Infantry Battalion Association adopted the children`s ward of the Albury Base Hospital as a memorial ward to honour those who made the supreme sacrifice. Members of the Association continued to raise funds for the hospital, On Anzac Day, 1976 a service was held to dedicate a plaque marking the Children's Ward as a memorial of the 2/23rd Battalion. This is the program from that dedication service. An addition plaque commemorating the efforts of the 2nd / 23rd Australian Infantry Battalion Association in raising funds for the Albury Base Hospital was added on Tuesday 30th November, 1999.This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region. A program marking the Dedication of the Children's Ward of the Albury Base hospital in honour of the men of the 2/23rd Battalion known as "Albury's Own".world war 11, 2/23rd battalion -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBadge - 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own
... 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own ...Established at Victoria Barracks, in Melbourne, in June 1940, the 2/23rd Battalion was raised as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and assigned to the 26th Brigade. ...The printed design on the front shows the post 1942 T-shaped colour patch of the 2/23 Battalion surrounded by the words "ALBURY'S OWN 2/23RD BN." There are 3 similar badges in our collection.... Above colour patch "ALBURY'S OWN" Below colour patch "2/23RD BN."...The printed design on the front shows the post 1942 T-shaped colour patch of the 2/23 Battalion surrounded by the words "ALBURY'S OWN 2/23RD BN." There are 3 similar badges in our collection. 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own Badge 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own ...Established at Victoria Barracks, in Melbourne, in June 1940, the 2/23rd Battalion was raised as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and assigned to the 26th Brigade. Under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Bernard Evans, a small cadre of experienced personnel drawn from Victorian Militia units were concentrated at Victoria Barracks prior to the battalion headquarters being relocated to Albury, New South Wales, where a large number of volunteers were completing their recruit training at the 4th Recruit Training Battalion. Upon the conclusion of this course, the recruits were posted to the 2/23rd and the battalion – over 900 strong– moved to Bonegilla, Victoria, just across the border, where more complex collective training was completed prior to departure overseas. A large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region and as a result, the 2/23rd became known as "Albury's Own"This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region.Circular tin lapel button with pin back fastening. The front is made of paper and covered with clear plastic. The printed design on the front shows the post 1942 T-shaped colour patch of the 2/23 Battalion surrounded by the words "ALBURY'S OWN 2/23RD BN." There are 3 similar badges in our collection. Above colour patch "ALBURY'S OWN" Below colour patch "2/23RD BN."world war 11, rats of tobruk, tobruk, arthur lock -
Linton and District Historical Society IncProgramme, Moorabbin News Print, Old Lintonians Association 23rd Annual Reunion, 1936, 1936
... Old Lintonians Association 23rd Annual Reunion, 1936...Four-page, fawn document with brown printing headed Old Lintonians' Association 23rd Annual Reunion. Three copies....Text, front cover: " EASTER 1936 / 10th to the 13th April / Old Lintonians' Association / 23rd Annual Re-union / at LINTON. "...Old Lintonians Association 23rd Annual Reunion, 1936 Programme Moorabbin News Print ...The reunion was held during Easter 1936, from 10th to 13th April. Its highlight was a visit by the Moorabbin City Band, which performed at various events including a Grand Concert on Easter Saturday. A photograph of the band is on page 4 of the programme.Four-page, fawn document with brown printing headed Old Lintonians' Association 23rd Annual Reunion. Three copies.Text, front cover: " EASTER 1936 / 10th to the 13th April / Old Lintonians' Association / 23rd Annual Re-union / at LINTON. "old lintonians association, n. g. wishart, j. l. c. white, h. p. bennett, mrs g. e. hall, events, reunions -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncClothing - 2/23rd Infantry Battalion tie, Tee Dee Tie Specialists, Aft 1946
... 2/23rd Infantry Battalion tie...Arthur Lock was enlisted with the 2/23rd Battalion in World War 2. After the conclusion of the war, he was an active member of the Rats of Tobruk Association and the 2/23rd Infantry Battalion Association. ... A blue tie featuring the Tobruk T colour patch adopted by the 2/23rd Battalion from 1942 until the unit was disbanded in 1946....World War 11 Tobruk 2/23rd Battalion Arthur Lock A blue tie featuring the Tobruk T colour patch adopted by the 2/23rd Battalion from 1942 until the unit was disbanded in 1946. 2/23rd Infantry Battalion tie Clothing 2/23rd Infantry Battalion tie Tee Dee Tie Specialists ...Arthur Lock was enlisted with the 2/23rd Battalion in World War 2. After the conclusion of the war, he was an active member of the Rats of Tobruk Association and the 2/23rd Infantry Battalion Association. This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region. A blue tie featuring the Tobruk T colour patch adopted by the 2/23rd Battalion from 1942 until the unit was disbanded in 1946.world war 11, tobruk, 2/23rd battalion, arthur lock -
Kew Historical Society IncPlaque, Kew City Hall : Opened by The Hon H.E. Bolte M.L.A. Premier of Victoria 23rd April 1960 : Cr H.H. Ferguson J.P. Mayor, 1960
... Premier of Victoria 23rd April 1960 : Cr H.H. Ferguson J.P. Mayor...Metal plaque recording the official opening of the Kew City Hall, 23rd April 1960. This plaque was given to the Kew Historical Society in 1991 by the former City of Kew..... / Premier of Victoria / 23rd April 1960 / Cr. H.G. Ferguson J.P. - Mayor..... / Premier of Victoria / 23rd April 1960 / Cr. H.G. Ferguson J.P. - Mayor. ...The Municipality of Kew was proclaimed on 19 December 1860, then upgraded to a Borough (1863), a Town (1910) and finally a City (1921). From 1865, its offices were based in the former Athenaeum Hall in Walpole Street, which, although extended in 1883, inevitably became inadequate. Plans for a new purpose-built Town Hall were first mooted in the late 1880s, but fell prey to six subsequent decades of debate. During that time, many sites were considered and rejected, and several schemes prepared. Finally, in 1945, it was resolved to build a new civic centre as a war memorial. The council acquired Southesk, a mansion on the south-west corner of Cotham Road and Charles Street – first mooted as a possible Town Hall site two decades earlier – and plans for a civic precinct were drawn up by John Scarborough. The project stalled until 1957, when a Town Hall Committee was formed and a new architect appointed: Harold Bartlett of Leith & Bartlett. He also proposed an entire civic precinct, of which a large public hall would constitute Stage One. Designed to accommodate almost any public or official function, the space had had a small stage at one end for intimate theatrical productions, a larger stage at the other (with operable sunken orchestra pit) for musical performances, plus the most up-to-date equipment for live TV transmission. The building, befitting its original intent as a war memorial, was also to include a sculpted monument, for which a separate design competition was held. First prize went to George H Allen (1900-1972), long-time head of the Sculpture Department at RMIT and a former war artist himself (the only one, in fact, to have worked in the medium of sculpture). At the time of the Kew project, Allen was best known for his Cenotaph at the Shrine of Remembrance (1955) and a controversial abstract sculpture at Hume House in William Street (1957). Tenders for the new hall were called and the contract (worth £104,986) was awarded to H F Yuncken. The foundation stone was laid by the Mayor, Cr F C O'Brien, on 1 June 1959. Completion (initially scheduled for October) was delayed by the unavailability of certain materials; it was barely finished in time for the official opening (by Premier Henry Bolte) on 23 April 1960. The war memorial was unveiled two days later (Anzac Day) by Bolte's deputy, the Hon A G Rylah. Fittingly, that year also marked Kew's municipal centenary, and many celebratory events were held in and around the new civic centre in December, including a special council meeting (attended by the Prime Minister), a tree planting ceremony and a youth ball. Source: Survey of Built Heritage in Victoria: Stage Two (Built Heritage Pty Ltd., 2010)Plaque commemorating the opening of a new town hall in KewMetal plaque recording the official opening of the Kew City Hall, 23rd April 1960. This plaque was given to the Kew Historical Society in 1991 by the former City of Kew.Kew City Hall / Opened by / The Hon. H.E. Bolte M.L.A. / Premier of Victoria / 23rd April 1960 / Cr. H.G. Ferguson J.P. - Mayor.kew city hall, foundation stones - kew (vic), sir henry bolte, local government -- kew (vic.) -
Linton and District Historical Society IncProgramme, Old Lintonians' Association 23rd Annual Reunion, 1936
... Old Lintonians' Association 23rd Annual Reunion, 1936...Programme for 23rd annual reunion of the Old Lintonians' Association, held 10th to 13th April 1936 (Easter 1936). ...Text: " EASTER 1936 / 10th to the 13th April / Old Lintonians' Association / 23rd Annual Re-union / at LINTON. "...Old Lintonians' Association 23rd Annual Reunion, 1936 Programme ...Programme for 23rd annual reunion of the Old Lintonians' Association, held 10th to 13th April 1936 (Easter 1936). Second page contains programme of events for each day, third page is detailed programme for a "Grand Concert" held on Easter Saturday, at which Moorabbin City Band were guest performers. Copies of the programme were sold for 1d each.Single sheet of beige-coloured paper, folded in two to form four pages, printed with brown-coloured ink. Photograph of Moorabbin City Band on back page. Text: " EASTER 1936 / 10th to the 13th April / Old Lintonians' Association / 23rd Annual Re-union / at LINTON. "old lintonians' association, events, reunions, programmes, moorabbin city band, n. g. wishart [president ola], mrs g. e. hall [hon secretary ola] -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPlaque - Albury's Own 2/23rd Battalion 9th Division
... Albury's Own 2/23rd Battalion 9th Division...Established at Victoria Barracks, in Melbourne, in June 1940, the 2/23rd Battalion was raised as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and assigned to the 26th Brigade. ...A plaque commemorating "Albury's Own" - the 2/23rd Battalion. It incorprates the Unit badge and a a list of battlefronts they served in as part of the 9th Brigade. ...The Latin in the centre of the badge translates as "I will either find a way or make one". Albury's Own 2/23rd Battalion 9th Division Plaque Albury's Own 2/23rd Battalion 9th Division ...Established at Victoria Barracks, in Melbourne, in June 1940, the 2/23rd Battalion was raised as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and assigned to the 26th Brigade. Under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Bernard Evans, a small cadre of experienced personnel drawn from Victorian Militia units were concentrated at Victoria Barracks prior to the battalion headquarters being relocated to Albury, New South Wales, where a large number of volunteers were completing their recruit training at the 4th Recruit Training Battalion. Upon the conclusion of this course, the recruits were posted to the 2/23rd and the battalion – over 900 strong– moved to Bonegilla, Victoria, just across the border, where more complex collective training was completed prior to departure overseas. A large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region and as a result, the 2/23rd became known as "Albury's Own"This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region.A plaque commemorating "Albury's Own" - the 2/23rd Battalion. It incorprates the Unit badge and a a list of battlefronts they served in as part of the 9th Brigade. The Latin in the centre of the badge translates as "I will either find a way or make one". In circular badge "ALBURY'S OWN/ 2/23 RD BN. AUT VIAM INVENIAM AUT FACIAM " On metal oblong "9th DIVISION /EL ALAMEIN -TOBRUK- LAE/ SATELEBERG - TARAKAN"world war 11, 2/23rd battailon, albury's own -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBanner - Souvenir Banner 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own
... Souvenir Banner 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own...Established at Victoria Barracks, in Melbourne, in June 1940, the 2/23rd Battalion was raised as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and assigned to the 26th Brigade. ...A souvenir banner representing the 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own. The banner incorporates the insignia of the Commonwealth of Australia Military Forces. ...Souvenir Banner 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own Banner Souvenir Banner 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own ...Established at Victoria Barracks, in Melbourne, in June 1940, the 2/23rd Battalion was raised as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and assigned to the 26th Brigade. Under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Bernard Evans, a small cadre of experienced personnel drawn from Victorian Militia units were concentrated at Victoria Barracks prior to the battalion headquarters being relocated to Albury, New South Wales, where a large number of volunteers were completing their recruit training at the 4th Recruit Training Battalion. Upon the conclusion of this course, the recruits were posted to the 2/23rd and the battalion – over 900 strong– moved to Bonegilla, Victoria, just across the border, where more complex collective training was completed prior to departure overseas. A large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region and as a result, the 2/23rd became known as "Albury's Own"This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region.A souvenir banner representing the 2/23rd Battalion - Albury's Own. The banner incorporates the insignia of the Commonwealth of Australia Military Forces. It also includes the Unit colour patch which is a lozenge shape, divided into brown over red, with a grey trim. This patch was used from 1940 to 1942 when the patch representing service at Tobruk was introduced. world war 11, 2/23rd battalion, albury's own, arthur lock -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Charles Marshall et al, Private B.P.Buckland, 23rd Battalion, 31/10/1917
... Private B.P.Buckland, 23rd Battalion....Buckland. 19th Reinfts, 23rd Battalion, 17-3-1917"...Buckland. 19th Reinfts, 23rd Battalion, 17-3-1917" Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...This photograph shows a young Australian soldier, Baden Powell Buckland of Yea, who enlisted when 17 years old. He made it to England before his true age was known and returned to Australia. He re-enlisted after his 18th birthday. This photograph was taken during his first enlistment.Digital copy of black and white photograph. "No.6770. Pte B.V. Buckland. 19th Reinfts, 23rd Battalion, 17-3-1917"charles marshall, world war 1, baden powell buckland -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Article on The Ringwood Antimony Mines (in) The Mining Chronicle, 23rd September 1882
... Article on The Ringwood Antimony Mines (in) The Mining Chronicle, 23rd September 1882...Catalogue card reads, "Article on The Ringwood Antimony Mines (in) The Mining Chronicle, 23rd September 1882"....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Catalogue card reads, "Article on The Ringwood Antimony Mines (in) The Mining Chronicle, 23rd September 1882". Article on The Ringwood Antimony Mines (in) The Mining Chronicle, 23rd September 1882 Photograph ...Catalogue card reads, "Article on The Ringwood Antimony Mines (in) The Mining Chronicle, 23rd September 1882". -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, a Reception
... Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, a Reception....Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, a Reception. ...Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, a Reception. ...Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, a Reception. All material is from Gwen Horman’s three albums that she owned. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, a Night of Ballet
... Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, a Night of Ballet....Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, a Night of Ballet. ...Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, a Night of Ballet. ...Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, a Night of Ballet. All material is from Gwen Horman’s three albums that she owned. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, The National Theatre Ballet
... Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, The National Theatre Ballet....Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, The National Theatre Ballet.. ...Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, The National Theatre Ballet. ...Invitation to celebration of the proclamation of Ringwood as a City on 23rd March 1960 at Ringwood Town Hall, The National Theatre Ballet.. All material is from Gwen Horman’s three albums that she owned. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Deb group, Ringwood Youth ball, 23rd October 1957
... Deb group, Ringwood Youth ball, 23rd October 1957....Written on back of large photograph, CE171C: "Deb group, Ringwood Youth ball, 23rd October 1957. Photo by Peter Payens Ringwood Studio."...Black and white photograph (3 images- 1 large, 2 smaller) Deb group, Ringwood Youth ball, 23rd October 1957. Photograph ...Black and white photograph (3 images- 1 large, 2 smaller)Written on back of large photograph, CE171C: "Deb group, Ringwood Youth ball, 23rd October 1957. Photo by Peter Payens Ringwood Studio." -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Memorandum, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Parade of Air Training Personnel, through city streets Saturday 23rd October, 1943", Oct. 1943
... "Parade of Air Training Personnel, through city streets Saturday 23rd October, 1943"..."Parade of Air Training Personnel, through city streets Saturday 23rd October, 1943" Seven memos from JM Harry, Dist Traffic Supt SS regarding tram arrangements for above event...."Parade of Air Training Personnel, through city streets Saturday 23rd October, 1943" Document Memorandum Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) ..."Parade of Air Training Personnel, through city streets Saturday 23rd October, 1943" Seven memos from JM Harry, Dist Traffic Supt SS regarding tram arrangements for above event.Notations written in pencil on memo.trams, tramways, events, parades -
Heidelberg Golf ClubPhotograph, Women members at front of Clubhouse - 70th anniversary 23rd June 1998: Heidelberg Golf Club, 23/06/1998
... Women members at front of Clubhouse - 70th anniversary 23rd June 1998: Heidelberg Golf Club...Women members at front of Clubhouse on a Tuesday afternoon - 70th anniversary 23rd June 1998: Heidelberg Golf Club...Women members at front of Clubhouse - 70th anniversary 23rd June 1998: Heidelberg Golf Club Photograph Photograph ...Women members at front of Clubhouse on a Tuesday afternoon - 70th anniversary 23rd June 1998: Heidelberg Golf ClubColour photograph and caption.hgc women's golf, 70th anniversary -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell Hospital with Snow 23rd June 1981
... Stawell Hospital with Snow 23rd June 1981...Snow scene Stawell Hospital 23rd June 1981. Taken By Mark Dadswell. Framed Version in Photo Shelves. ...Stawell Hospital Stawell Hospital with Snow 23rd June 1981 Photograph ...Snow scene Stawell Hospital 23rd June 1981. Taken By Mark Dadswell. Framed Version in Photo Shelves. stawell hospital -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupJohn LINGHAM's father, Stephen LINGHAM who died 23rd August 1909, Ballarat Star notices x 3
... John LINGHAM's father, Stephen LINGHAM who died 23rd August 1909, Ballarat Star notices x 3...John LINGHAM's father, Stephen LINGHAM who died 23rd August 1909, Ballarat Star notices, personal, death and funeral transcriptions....Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group George Longley Building Gillies Street North entrance Ballarat West 3350 John LINGHAM's father, Stephen LINGHAM who died 23rd August 1909, Ballarat Star notices, personal, death and funeral transcriptions. ...John LINGHAM's father, Stephen LINGHAM who died 23rd August 1909, Ballarat Star notices, personal, death and funeral transcriptions.john garner collection, garner, dr, stephen lingham, john lingham, lingham, ballarat star, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch23rd Battalion Souvenir Book, The 23rd Battalion AIF Souvenir
... The 23rd Battalion AIF Souvenir...Rare leather bound souvenir edition was published by the 23rd battalion to provide a lasting literary and photographic memento of service in Gallipoli and France during WWI...Waverley RSL Sub Branch 161 Coleman Parade Glen Waverley melbourne Rare leather bound souvenir edition was published by the 23rd battalion to provide a lasting literary and photographic memento of service in Gallipoli and France during WWI Brown leather bound book The 23rd Battalion AIF Souvenir 23rd Battalion Souvenir Book ...Rare leather bound souvenir edition was published by the 23rd battalion to provide a lasting literary and photographic memento of service in Gallipoli and France during WWIBrown leather bound book -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Snowy Water Inquiry Final Report 23rd October 1998, Robert Webster et al, 1998
... Snowy Water Inquiry Final Report 23rd October 1998...A book of 160 pp - Snowy River Inquiry Final report 23rd October 1998. Submitted to the Governments of New South Wales and Victoria / Commissioner: The Hon. ...Snowy Water Inquiry Final Report 23rd October 1998 Book Snowy Water Inquiry Final Report 23rd October 1998 Robert Webster Snowy Water Inquiry (N.S.W. and Vic) ...The Snowy Water Inquiry was commissioned in 1998 with a brief to recommend environmental water release options to the Commonwealth, Victorian, and NSW Governments so that corporatisation of the Snowy Mountains Scheme could proceed. This book contains the findings of the Inquiry into water allocation and uses of the Snowy River.A book of 160 pp - Snowy River Inquiry Final report 23rd October 1998. Submitted to the Governments of New South Wales and Victoria / Commissioner: The Hon. Robert Webster. On the front cover are three aerial photographs of the Snowy River and Snowy Hydro Scheme. The book contains maps and photographs.non-fictionThe Snowy Water Inquiry was commissioned in 1998 with a brief to recommend environmental water release options to the Commonwealth, Victorian, and NSW Governments so that corporatisation of the Snowy Mountains Scheme could proceed. This book contains the findings of the Inquiry into water allocation and uses of the Snowy River.snowy river hydro, snowy river government inquiry, water allocations, water resources developmen -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.Book, Parliamentary Debates - 14th May 1927 to 23rd november 1927
... Parliamentary Debates - 14th May 1927 to 23rd november 1927...Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 14th May 1927 to 23rd november 1927| 18 Geo. V.| Volume 116| Pages 1-1796| 10th Parliament | 1st Session"| Mr. ...M Fenton MP Parliamentary Debates - 14th May 1927 to 23rd november 1927 Book ...Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 14th May 1927 to 23rd november 1927| 18 Geo. V.| Volume 116| Pages 1-1796| 10th Parliament | 1st Session"| Mr. J. M Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.Book, Parliamentary Debates - 4th March to 23rd April 1931
... Parliamentary Debates - 4th March to 23rd April 1931...Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 4th March to 23rd April 1931| 21-22 Geo. V.| Volume 128| Pages 1-1276| 12th Parliament | 1st Session"| Hon. ...M Fenton MP Parliamentary Debates - 4th March to 23rd April 1931 Book ...Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 4th March to 23rd April 1931| 21-22 Geo. V.| Volume 128| Pages 1-1276| 12th Parliament | 1st Session"| Hon. J. M Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.Book, Parliamentary Debates - 23rd April to 4th June 1931
... Parliamentary Debates - 23rd April to 4th June 1931...Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 23rd April to 4th June 1931| 21-22 Geo. V.| Volume 129| Pages 1277-2548| 12th Parliament | 1st Session"| Hon. ...M Fenton MP Parliamentary Debates - 23rd April to 4th June 1931 Book ...Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 23rd April to 4th June 1931| 21-22 Geo. V.| Volume 129| Pages 1277-2548| 12th Parliament | 1st Session"| Hon. J. M Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.Book, Parliamentary Debates 24th October to 23rd November 1950
... Parliamentary Debates 24th October to 23rd November 1950 ...Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 24th October to 23rd November 1950 14 Geo. VI. Volume 210 Pages 1233-3016 19th Parliament 1st session (second period) Hon. ...Clarey MP Hard Binder book with pages 1233-3016 Parliamentary Debates 24th October to 23rd November 1950 Book ...Hard Binder book with pages 1233-3016 Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 24th October to 23rd November 1950 14 Geo. VI. Volume 210 Pages 1233-3016 19th Parliament 1st session (second period) Hon. P. J. Clarey MP -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, c1914
... This is a photo of George Hayes age 15 1/2 years, a member of 23rd Battalion 1st AIF ANZAC...A photograph of George Hayes aged 15 years, a member of the 23rd Battalion, 1st AIF....on back: George Hayes / 23rd Batt. 1st A.I. F. 15 years of age / ANZAC...Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne This is a photo of George Hayes age 15 1/2 years, a member of 23rd Battalion 1st AIF ANZAC world war 1 soldiers armed forces uniforms clothing and dress anzac hayes george george evans collection on back: George Hayes / 23rd Batt. 1st A.I. ...This is a photo of George Hayes age 15 1/2 years, a member of 23rd Battalion 1st AIF ANZACA photograph of George Hayes aged 15 years, a member of the 23rd Battalion, 1st AIF.on back: George Hayes / 23rd Batt. 1st A.I. F. 15 years of age / ANZACworld war 1, soldiers, armed forces, uniforms, clothing and dress, anzac, hayes, george, george evans collection -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPamphlet, Australian Tramway & Motor Omnibus Employees Association (ATMOEA), "AT&MOEA Elections Secretary & Assistant Secretary Thursday 23rd November 1989", Nov. 1989
... "AT&MOEA Elections Secretary & Assistant Secretary Thursday 23rd November 1989"...A3 folded pamphlet, printed both sides in heavy black type titled "AT&MOEA Elections Secretary & Assistant Secretary Thursday 23rd November 1989" promoting the election of Jim Harper as Secretary and Graham Taylor as Assistant Secretary. ..."AT&MOEA Elections Secretary & Assistant Secretary Thursday 23rd November 1989" Pamphlet Australian Tramway & Motor Omnibus Employees Association (ATMOEA) Jim Harper, Graham Taylor, Greg Rodgers ...A3 folded pamphlet, printed both sides in heavy black type titled "AT&MOEA Elections Secretary & Assistant Secretary Thursday 23rd November 1989" promoting the election of Jim Harper as Secretary and Graham Taylor as Assistant Secretary. Provides the policies of the two candidates, photos, service record, lists the issues the union is facing, why, their record and endorsements by depot delegates and Greg Rodgers as Federal Secretary.trams, tramways, atmoea, unions, elections -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Compact Diskette with CD, David Kemp, "ABC Radio Melbourne Breakfast Show Broadcast from Melbourne Tram Museum on 23rd May 2018", 23/05/2018 12:00:00 AM
... "ABC Radio Melbourne Breakfast Show Broadcast from Melbourne Tram Museum on 23rd May 2018"...CD titled "ABC Radio Melbourne Breakfast Show Broadcast from Melbourne Tram Museum on 23rd May 2018". Features the ABC Melbourne 774 breakfast show presenters Sami Shah and Jacinta Parsons, along with Kevin Tierney, Adam Chandler, Roberto D'Andrea, Malcolm Just, Colin Tyrus (former ABC Radio newsreader and now does the stop announcements for Yarra Trams) and "The Singing Connies" See Reg item 2839 for associated photographs...."ABC Radio Melbourne Breakfast Show Broadcast from Melbourne Tram Museum on 23rd May 2018" Photograph Compact Diskette with CD David Kemp Jacinta Parsons, Sami Shah, Kevin Tierney, Adam Chandler, Roberto D'Andrea, Malcolm Just? ...Compact Diskette with CD Audio file within a black plastic case with a clear cover. CD titled "ABC Radio Melbourne Breakfast Show Broadcast from Melbourne Tram Museum on 23rd May 2018". Features the ABC Melbourne 774 breakfast show presenters Sami Shah and Jacinta Parsons, along with Kevin Tierney, Adam Chandler, Roberto D'Andrea, Malcolm Just, Colin Tyrus (former ABC Radio newsreader and now does the stop announcements for Yarra Trams) and "The Singing Connies" See Reg item 2839 for associated photographs.trams, tramways, abc radio news, melbourne tram museum, conductors, hawthorn depot, radio stations, music
