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Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photocopy of B/W photo, Peace Celebrations end WWII, Peace Celebrations end WWII
... Photocopy of B/W photo, Peace Celebrations end WWII...Photocopy of B/W photo, Peace Celebrations end WWII, Harding Odgers, Arthur Watkins, Silas Poynton, in lorry in front of Wesleyan church, Buninyong...Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Events WWII Peace Poynton Odgers Watkins Wesleyan Church Photocopy of B/W photo, Peace Celebrations end WWII, Harding Odgers, Arthur Watkins, Silas Poynton, in lorry in front of Wesleyan church, Buninyong Peace Celebrations end WWII Photograph Photocopy of B/W photo, Peace Celebrations end WWII ...EventsPhotocopy of B/W photo, Peace Celebrations end WWII, Harding Odgers, Arthur Watkins, Silas Poynton, in lorry in front of Wesleyan church, Buninyongwwii, peace, poynton, odgers, watkins, wesleyan church -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 19/12/95
... ... B Peace...Buyers names are: Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Dalgety Farmers Pty, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Gregory J, Grenfell N, G Harper, Highland, S Huddle, ICM1, ICM4, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McCasheney & Co, McGillivary GK & GY, McIvor Meats, McKean W & Co, No Commercial Value, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 257, Newman Livestock Sale No 271, Newman Livestock Sales N 480, Newman Livestock Sale No 282, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, Penney & Lang Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Brian Rodwell & Co, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Top Meats, Victorian Producers Co, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, Welsh, RH Woodward & Co 442, R H Woodward & Co 466, Woodhead B, R H Woodward & Co 571, RH Woodward & Co 405, R H Woodward & Co 417, A Dark, J Dalrymple, Paul & Stoddart, B Peace, Dalgety Swan Hill, M Nicholas and Bella....Buyers names are: Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Dalgety Farmers Pty, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Gregory J, Grenfell N, G Harper, Highland, S Huddle, ICM1, ICM4, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McCasheney & Co, McGillivary GK & GY, McIvor Meats, McKean W & Co, No Commercial Value, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 257, Newman Livestock Sale No 271, Newman Livestock Sales N 480, Newman Livestock Sale No 282, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, Penney & Lang Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Brian Rodwell & Co, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Top Meats, Victorian Producers Co, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, Welsh, RH Woodward & Co 442, R H Woodward & Co 466, Woodhead B, R H Woodward & Co 571, RH Woodward & Co 405, R H Woodward & Co 417, A Dark, J Dalrymple, Paul & Stoddart, B Peace, Dalgety Swan Hill, M Nicholas and Bella. ...Continuous fifteen page report for Sale No. 92 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 19/12/95. Report issued on the 19/12/95 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Dalgety Farmers Pty, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Gregory J, Grenfell N, G Harper, Highland, S Huddle, ICM1, ICM4, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McCasheney & Co, McGillivary GK & GY, McIvor Meats, McKean W & Co, No Commercial Value, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 257, Newman Livestock Sale No 271, Newman Livestock Sales N 480, Newman Livestock Sale No 282, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, Penney & Lang Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Brian Rodwell & Co, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Top Meats, Victorian Producers Co, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, Welsh, RH Woodward & Co 442, R H Woodward & Co 466, Woodhead B, R H Woodward & Co 571, RH Woodward & Co 405, R H Woodward & Co 417, A Dark, J Dalrymple, Paul & Stoddart, B Peace, Dalgety Swan Hill, M Nicholas and Bella.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 19/12/95, ron laird, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, clifford quality meats, dalgety farmers pty, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & compa, gregory j, grenfell n, g harper, highland, s huddle, icm1, icm4, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, jj mcallister, mccasheney & co, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcivor meats, mckean w & co, no commercial value, newman livestock sales 153, newman livestock sales n 257, newman livestock sale no 271, newman livestock sales n 480, newman livestock sale no 282, o'connor g & k pty ltd, penney & lang pty ltd, j h ralph & son, brian rodwell & co, andrew schenk, starr a, tehan tp & mw, top meats, victorian producers co, wagstaff cranbourne p, d & k webb, welsh, rh woodward & co 442, r h woodward & co 466, woodhead b, r h woodward & co 571, rh woodward & co 405, r h woodward & co 417, a dark, j dalrymple, paul & stoddart, b peace, dalgety swan hill, m nicholas, bella -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black and White, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Melbourne Tramways Past & Present", 1943
... B Clapp...conductresses...Peace..."Melbourne Tramways Past & Present" - set of photos, drawings and notes of (Left to Right, Top to Bottom), Cable tram Richmond Depot employees 1909, Grip mechanism, Photo of the WW1 Honour Board, a horse cab carrying revenue to a bank, Transporting a cable by horse, installing cable to the Windsor line by T Warr & Co 1891, Nicholson St Power House interior, Chief Magistrate of Port Phillip settlement 1836 to 1939 who lived in a house now occupied by Head Office Building, illuminated address to F B Clapp, retirement 1916, drawings by Hal Gye & David Low of J G Roberts Cable Manager, Official & Clerical Staff at Clifton Hill - last line to operate, Depot Employees at Clifton Hill at Final Stage Oct 1940, No. 1 tram becomes Museum piece for National Museum, Australias First Conductresses Aug 1941, Instructor G S Boardman, Decorated peace tram in celebration following armistice 1919, Double deck bus with Conductresses, Royal Park Zoo tram, Openings of PMTT 1910, text box history of the bodies that formed the MMTB, Peter Henry ABC Broadcaster 3-7-1940 on a cable tram, and opening of HTT in 1916. ...Yields information about the Melbourne tram system and its history to 1943 Tramways trams cable trams Richmond honour board cash transport cable ropes Clifton Hill nicholson st winding house F B Clapp conductresses Peace tram double deck buses Zoo Horse tram PMTT HTT ABC Photograph - of a MMTB Poster titled "Melbourne Tramways Past & Present" "Melbourne Tramways Past & Present" Photograph Black and White Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) A R Turnbull ..."Melbourne Tramways Past & Present" - set of photos, drawings and notes of (Left to Right, Top to Bottom), Cable tram Richmond Depot employees 1909, Grip mechanism, Photo of the WW1 Honour Board, a horse cab carrying revenue to a bank, Transporting a cable by horse, installing cable to the Windsor line by T Warr & Co 1891, Nicholson St Power House interior, Chief Magistrate of Port Phillip settlement 1836 to 1939 who lived in a house now occupied by Head Office Building, illuminated address to F B Clapp, retirement 1916, drawings by Hal Gye & David Low of J G Roberts Cable Manager, Official & Clerical Staff at Clifton Hill - last line to operate, Depot Employees at Clifton Hill at Final Stage Oct 1940, No. 1 tram becomes Museum piece for National Museum, Australias First Conductresses Aug 1941, Instructor G S Boardman, Decorated peace tram in celebration following armistice 1919, Double deck bus with Conductresses, Royal Park Zoo tram, Openings of PMTT 1910, text box history of the bodies that formed the MMTB, Peter Henry ABC Broadcaster 3-7-1940 on a cable tram, and opening of HTT in 1916. Original poster prepared by the MMTB in 1943 See Reg Item 2854 for a framed photograph and 6367 for another poster of the time - Melbourne tramways past and present poster. See Reg Items 6358, 6122, 6121, 6354 and 6774 for individual photographs.Yields information about the Melbourne tram system and its history to 1943Photograph - of a MMTB Poster titled "Melbourne Tramways Past & Present"tramways, trams, cable trams, richmond, honour board, cash transport, cable ropes, clifton hill, nicholson st, winding house, f b clapp, conductresses, peace tram, double deck buses, zoo horse tram, pmtt, htt, abc -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAward - June Patten Memorial Shield Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club
... Brown, Runner-Up: B. Peace|2010-11 Winner: L. Stainer, Runner-Up: D. ...Brown, Runner-Up: B. Peace|2010-11 Winner: L. Stainer, Runner-Up: D. ...A large Melamine (Customer Board) in the shape of a shield with routered pattern edging, mission brown in color, gold stick on text, lines and number for years, two hanging holes in centre at top.1991-92 Winner: J. Silvey, Runner-Up: S. Darling|1992-93 Winner: J. Silvey, Runner-Up: S. Darling|1993-94 Winner: J. Whelan, Runner-Up: S. Darling|1994-95 Winner: A. McPherson, Runner-Up: J. Silvey|1995-96 Winner: J. Siley, Runner-Up: J. Whelan|1996-97 Winner: M.Baylis, Runner-Up: L. Brander|1997-98 Winner: J. Silvey, Runner-Up: J. Beachley|1998-99 Winner: J. Whelan, Runner-Up: S. Karaoglanidis|1999-00 Winner: J. Whelan, Runner-Up: V. Hebb|2000-01 Winner: M. Baylis, Runner-Up: L. Brander|2001-02 Winner: J. Whelan, Runner-Up: J. Silvey|2002-03 Winner: J. Brown, Runner-Up: V. Hebb|2003-04 Winner: L. Stainer, Runner-Up: J. Sutton|2004-05 Winner: J. Shears, Runner-Up: I. McIntyre|2005-06 Winner: L. Kutcher, Runner-Up: J. Finch|2006-07 Winner: V. Coughlan, Runner-Up: D. Vines|2007-08 Winner: J. O'Donnell, Runner-Up: J. Finch|2008-09 Winner: J. Finch, Runner-Up: A. Brown|2009-10 Winner: A. Brown, Runner-Up: B. Peace|2010-11 Winner: L. Stainer, Runner-Up: D. Vines|2011-12 Winner: J. Vanotti, Runner-Up: J. Shears|2013 Winner: J. Shears, Runner-Up: M. Cameron|2014 Winner: M. Cameron, Runner-Up: D. Vines|2015 Winner: D. Vines, Runner-Up: N. Caruana|2016 Winner: M. Cameron, Runner-Up: V. Gulliversunshine ladies bowling club, bowling, memento -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - COMPENDIUM WW1 - WW2, 4) A H Pettifer, Government Printer et al, 2) 14.2.1946; .3) 1.3.1919; .4) 30.11.1954 .5) 24.11.19? - WWI; .6) 31.10.1917; .7) 12.6.1917; .8) Page 1: 20.12.1915, Page 2: 10.12.1915, Page 6: 19.1915; .9) 10.9.1918; .10) 18.4.1919; .11) c.2.3.19?; .12) 18.9.1920; .14) post WWI; .15) 24.4.1920; .17) 18.4.1942; .18) 19.6.1943; .19) 18.3.1947; .20) 1944; .21) 1944; .23) 22.10.1941; .26) 13.9.1944; .27) 1.1944; .30) 7.3.1950; .31) 31.7.1944; .32) 16.4.1942; .33) 13.6.1946; .34) 6.5.1946; .36) a) & b) 3.11.1947; .37) 24.10.1951; .38) 24.9.1957; .39) 9.10.1957; .40) 19.2.1958; .41) 26.2.1958; .42) 1.3.1958; .43) & .44) 7.3.1958; .45) 25.2.1958; .46) 3.1.1948; .47) 26.2.1948; .48) 22.4.1958; .49) 24.2.1958; .50) 12.3.1958; .51) 6.1958; .52) c.Mar/Apr 1958; .53) 5.4.1958; .54) c.end WWII; .55) a.b. 13.6.1967; .56) 26.5.1967; .57) 18.2.1954
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The letter acknowledges Col ALLAN's long & distinguished career during both peace & wartime. .36) a) & b) From H T ALLAN (assumed) to Prime Minister J B CHIFFLEY referring to the production of copra in New Guinea, the actions of the Commonwealth Bank in relation to planters & the collaboration of New Guinea natives with the Japanese. ...The letter acknowledges Col ALLAN's long & distinguished career during both peace & wartime. .36) a) & b) From H T ALLAN (assumed) to Prime Minister J B CHIFFLEY referring to the production of copra in New Guinea, the actions of the Commonwealth Bank in relation to planters & the collaboration of New Guinea natives with the Japanese. ...Herbert Trangmar Allan, refer 2755.4 for his extensive service history and wards. .2) Details gifting of a pair of Japanese binoculars to Col H T ALLAN by Pacific Island Regiment. .3) Certificate issued by Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War (The War of 1914-1918), awarded to Capt H T ALLAN MC. .4) Herbert Trangman ALLAN born 5.1.1895 at Woolwich, NSW. Middle name misspelled, should be Trangmar not Trangman. .6) Congratulating H T ALLAN on receiving the Military Cross award for leading 2 companies which had lost officers during action on Passchendaele Ridge on 9.10.1917. .7) Describes life behind the lines whilst H T ALLAN's battalion has been resting for a month. Daily life consisted of training drills, sport & entertainment. Writer takes time to describe the countryside & weather. .8) Relate to H T ALLAN's military exam results & his promotion to 2nd Lieutenant in 1915. .9) To Herbert Allan's father, Mr P Allan detailing the citation for awarding of the Military Cross to Herbert ALLAN. Original citation appeared in the London Gazette,5.4.1918. .10) Form addressed to Capt H ALLAN MC, 17th Battalion stating his period of enlistment in the 1st AIF was to expire 26.5.1919. .11) Letter from Lord BIRDWOOD (General) to Herbert ALLAN in response to a letter received 19.11.19?. General BIRDWOOD expresses his opinions on difficulties the allied troops face in their fight against the Japanese. .12) Letter to Capt H T ALLAN advising of MID oak leaves sent to him. Details guidelines for attaching oak leaves to both the larger Victory Medal & the small service dress medal. .13) Form details H T ALLAN's WWII Army No, Rank, Unit & Decorations & Medals held. The form has not been signed & dated. .14) Details service record of Lt Col H T ALLAN NX12229. Includes military service from 1912 - 1944, schools & courses attended, decorations, promotions & overseas service. .16) Form issued to H T ALLAN on 15.12.1939 granting permission to leave New Guinea for Australia & return within a period of 12 months. Issued by Customs Office in Salamaua. Lists H T ALLAN's age as 44, height 5' 10" & occupation. .17) Letter from Major General MORSHEAD GOC, AIF (ME) to Major H T ALLAN, OBE, MC congratulating him on being awarded the OBE for outstanding service at Tobruch. .18) Letter from Major General MORSHEAD to Major H T ALLAN, OBE, MC replying to ALLAN's letter of 15.6.1943. MORSHEAD is congratulating ALLAN on his appointment to New Guinea Force, also acknowledges his excellent service record. .19) Letter acknowledges H T ALLAN's resignation from the Office of Production Member of the Australian New Guinea Production Control Board, effective from 28.8.1946. .20) Major General WINDEYER commanded the 20th Brigade from 1942-1946. .22) Card sent from the CO of the 3rd Australian Anti-Tank Regiment. .23) Menu for Farewell Dinner held in the Officer's Mess of the 20th Infantry Brigade, Tobruch on 22.10.1941. .24) Menu & Toast list for Farewell Dinner to Brigadier J J MURRAY DSO MC VD. Attended by H T ALLAN & held in the Officers Mess, 2/17 Australian Infantry Battalion on 22.12.1941. .25) Invitation to Col H T ALLAN by Lady Gowrie (wife of Governor General Baron Gowrie) to attend a Luncheon at Government House, Canberra, ACT. .26) Letter to Major (T/Lt Col) H T ALLAN from Major W A JENNER advising him of his secondment to 2/17 Australian Infantry Battalion & appointment to command 5 Aust Base Sub Area. .27) Application for Africa Star with Eighth Army Clasp signed by H T ALLAN & approved by Lt Colonel of 2/17 Australian Infantry Battalion. H T ALLAN held the rank of Major (substantive) at the time of qualification, 1.3.1942 - 11.1942. He held the rank of Lt Colonel at the time of application in 2.1944. .28) Detailing changes in command & promotions including that of Lt Col H T ALLAN, dated 1.4.19? .29) For Lt Col H T ALLAN detailing movements required by First Australian Army command. .30) Acknowledgement & confirmation of Col H T ALLAN's application for campaign awards for WWII. .31) Letter addressed to Lt Col H T ALLAN from Lt Gen Stanley Sauige requesting information on New Britain for a forthcoming visit. .32) Certificate was presented to H T ALLAN on 16.4.1942 when he was awarded an OBE by King George VI. .33) Document details H T ALLAN's relinguishing of Command of the HQ of Pacific Islands Regiment. ALLAN also relinguished the rank of temporary Colonel & was transferred to the Reserve of Officers with rank of substantive Lt Colonel. .35) Official letter to Colonel H T ALLAN from Joseph Francis, Minister for the Army. The letter acknowledges Col ALLAN's long & distinguished career during both peace & wartime. .36) a) & b) From H T ALLAN (assumed) to Prime Minister J B CHIFFLEY referring to the production of copra in New Guinea, the actions of the Commonwealth Bank in relation to planters & the collaboration of New Guinea natives with the Japanese. Assumed to be a copy of original. .37) Letter to H T ALLAN indicating he had been placed on the Retired List with the rank of Honorary Colonel. .38) Letter invites H T ALLAN to officially open the State Conference in Lae in late March or early April 1958. Invitation was extended due to H T ALLAN for distinguished service in PNG. .39) Letter to H T ALLAN thanking him for accepting the invitation to open the Papua & New Guinea State Conference in late March or early April 1958. .40) Letter from H T ALLAN to Lt Gen Sir Henry WELLS, Chief of the General Staff, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne. ALLAN requests permission to wear his uniform for official engagements during his upcoming visit to New Guinea. ALLAN also offers advice on how to deal with native troops including serving time with them, learning their language & studying their customs. He suggests that this would help quell & dissent & revolt. .41) Reply from Major General DALY to HT ALLAN thanking him for his offer to spend time with the CO of the Pacific Island Regiment to address concerns with that unit. This meeting would coincide with ALLAN's upcoming visit to PNG. .42) HT ALLAN's reply to Major General T J DALY's letter of 26.2.1958. ALLAN requests an opportunity to discuss PIR issues with Major General DALY prior to his visit to PNG. .43) Major General T J DALY's reply to HT ALLAN's request for a meeting to discuss ongoing issues with the Pacific Island Regiment. .44) Letter from HT ALLAN to Brigadier D M CLELAND notifying him that he will be staying in Port Moresby on his way to the RSS&AILA Congress in Lae. .45) Lieutenant Colonel MCGUINN writes to invite Colonel ALLAN to visit the PIR during his visit to New Guinea at the end of March of the beginning of April 1959. .46) Letter of appreciation to H T ALLAN thanking him for his efforts in presenting the case for the Territory of New Guinea during the post WWII transition period. .47) Letter to H T ALLAN from New Guinea Citizens Association, Lae Branch, thanking him for his service on behalf of the people of the Territory of New Guinea. The association offered to send ALLAN a suitable present in recognition of his service. .48) Major General T J DALY's reply to HT ALLAN's suggestions for handling disquiet amongst the native troops in the Pacific Island Regiment. .49) Reply from Lieutenant General WELLS to H T ALLAN granting him permission to wear his uniform on his forthcoming visit to New Guinea. WELLS also notes that he has passed other requests made by ALLAN to Major General DALY. .50) Copy of H T ALLAN's reply to Lieutenant General WELL's letter of 24.2.1958 [.49)]. .51) A written account of Colonel H T Blue ALLAN's visit to New Guinea in 3.1958. Article appeared on p.65 & 67 of the 6.1958 edition of Pacific Islands Monthly. .52) Newspaper account of Colonel H T Blue ALLAN's opening of the Rabaul Branch of the Native Ex Servicemen's Association. Colonel ALLAN spoke of the involvement of the Pacific Islands Regiment during WWII. .53) The Rabaul Times account of Colonel H T Blue ALLAN's opening of the Rabaul Branch of Native Ex Servicemen's Club. Featured on p1, concluded p3. .54) Biographical account of Colonel H T ALLAN's service in WWI & WWII. In addition an account of his success in New Guinea between the wars is included. .55) a.b. Biography of Colonel H T ALLAN written by R W Robson who was the founder of the Pacific Islands Monthly. Article was written following ALLAN's death on 23.5.1967 aged 72. This item is a pre publication copy of Robson's article which appeared in the Pacific Islands Monthly. .56) Text of a valedictory given at the funeral of Colonel Herbert Trangmar ALLAN OBE, MC, ED, NX12229 held 26.5.1967 following his death on 23.5.1967. The speech summarized his life in both wars & civilian life. 57) Invitation issued to Colonel H T & Mrs ALLAN to attend a Garden Party at Government House on 18.2.1954. At this function Colonel H T & Mrs ALLAN were to be presented to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.Herbert T ALLAN Collection. The contents are all of various size, the Album is the size documented. .1) Large teal green album containing 16 plastic pockets each with white card insert. Various documents & photos contained in each pocket. .2) Typed letter, black type on cream paper. .3) Certificate mounted on fawn card backed with dark brown veneer. Presented to Capt H T ALLAN MC for being mentioned in despatches on 7.11.1917. .4) New South Wales Birth Certificate extract, printed on pink paper with watermark. .5) Telegram on tissue paper to a sheet of cream paper. Pin located top L corner. Requests the attendance of Lt Herbert ALLAN, Russell Hotel, Russell Square. .6) Typed letter mounted on grey cardboard. .7) 2 page letter on foolscap paper, secured by pin top L corner. Written from France by Herbert (Bert) ALLAN & addressed to his father. .8) 11 pages secured with a clip top L corner. 1st document typed, 2nd handwritten, remainder printed. Relate to H T ALLAN's military exam results. .9) Typed letter from Department of Defence Base Records Office to P ALLAN. .10) Document, printed form to inform the recipient that their period of enlistment in the 1st AIF had expired. .11) 4 page handwritten letter on 2 sheets of paper. 1st page has a printed letterhead. .12) BR Form No 20. Typed formal letter from AIF Base Records Office to accompany Mentioned in Despatches oak leaves sent to the recipient. .13) Form AAFA36 used for recommending the awarding of an Efficiency Decoration. Form details service record & details of a serving soldier. .14) 1 large / 1 small page, numbered, detailing the service record of Lt Col H T ALLAN. Black type on cream paper. 2 pages are loose but evidence of attachment visible. .15) Bachelor of Arts Degree Certificate (testamur) granted by the University of Sydney, awarded to Herbert Trangmar ALLAN. Printed on cream parchment. .16) Proforma document issued by the Territory of New Guinea permitting leave & return to the Territory. Printed 2 sides, black type on cream paper. .17) Letter on Australian Imperial Force letterhead from Major General MORSHEAD to Major H T ALLAN. .18 Letter on HQ2 Aust Corps letterhead from Major General MORSHEAD to Major H T ALLAN. .19) Typed letter on External Territories letterhead from J R Halligan to H T ALLAN. .20) Cream Christmas card folded in 2, sent to H T ALLAN. On front in black lettering is HQ 20th Australian Infantry Brigade below black Rising Sun emblem. Inside in black lettering is With Best Wishes for Christmas and New Year. Christmas 1944. .21) Cream card folded in 2. Front illustration depicts a devil figure riding a platypus & carrying a pennant with 2/13 on it. The devil is depicted attacking a German & Japanese soldier. Below the devil is a boomerang with Greetings Xmas 1944 printed on it. Illustration is in green & black. Inside on LHS is a message from 2/13 Battalion. On RHS is a list of 2/13 battle honours from 1940-1943. On back in black print is 1944-1945 New Guinea Australia. .22) Cream Christmas card folded in 2. Front illustration in brown with word Greetings in green. RHS inside printing in green & brown letters. Artillery badge on back in brown. .23) Cream card folded in 2. Typed menu on cream paper attached inside. Front cover illustrated with 20th Infantry Brigade colour patch & a rat over a scroll with words - So What? .24) Cream card folded in 2. On front black printing accompanied by 2/17 Battalion colour patch that is black over green diamond shape. Inside a list of Toasts & Dinner Menu printed in black. Back page for autographs. .25) Cream invitation card. Black cursive script printing below gold crown on front. .26) Typed letter on cream paper. .27) Typed foolscap application form to claim the Africa Star. .28) & .29) Message form filled with typed orders. .30) Typed letter acknowledging an application for campaign medals & listing eligible awards. .31) Typed letter on bond paper. .32) Certificate on cream parchment. Black print in cursive script. Text details the awarding of an OBE to the recipient. .33) Typed text on Australian Military Forces letterhead. Cream paper. .34) Typed text. Temporary note for H T ALLAN's discharge from AMF. .35) Typed letter on Commonwealth of Australia, Minister for the Army letterhead. .36) a) & b) 2 page letter in black type on cream paper. Pages are loose, letter unsigned. .37) 1 page typed letter on Australian Military Forces letterhead. .38) & .39) 1 page typed letter on Return Sailors, Soldiers & Airmen's Imperial League of Australia, Papua & New Guinea Branch letterhead. .40) 1 page typed letter, unsigned. .41) Single sided typed letter on Australian Military Forces letterhead on cream paper. .42) 1 page typed letter, unsigned on cream paper. .43) Single sided typed letter on Australian Military Forces, Northern Command, Victoria Barracks, Brisbane letterhead on cream paper. .44) Single sided typed letter on cream paper. .45) 2 page typed letter on folded cream paper bearing the letterhead of the Pacific Islands Regiment. .46) 1 page typed letter on cream, lined paper. .47) 1 page typed letter on cream paper. .48) 1 page typed letter on Australian Military Forces, Northern Command Headquarters, Victoria Barracks, Brisbane letterhead on cream paper. .49) 1 page typed letter on Chief of General Staff, Australian Military Forces, Army Headquarters, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne letterhead on cream paper. .50) 1 page copy of an unsigned letter on cream paper. .51) Magazine article: Building a New Nation in New Guinea : Some advice from Colonel Blue ALLAN. Black & white article with a 2nd small section stapled to the main page. Large page features a black & white captioned photo of a group listening to a uniformed Officer deliver a speech. Also features advertising front & back. .52) Newspaper article: Official Opening of Native Ex Servicemen's Club. Black & white typed newspaper article featuring a captioned black & white photo of a uniformed Australian Officer & a group of New Guinea Ex Servicemen. .53) a. b. c. Newspaper article: Master Blue Came Back to the Islands: 4000 Attend Club Opening. 3 Section article cut from a newspaper. One part is the banner of the newspaper with date published. Other sections contain the text of the article. The larger section features a black & white photo of an Australian Army Officer in uniform. .54) Newspaper article, untitled. Black & white typed newspaper article with black & white caricature of an Australian Army Officer featured. .55) a. b. Magazine article: The Story of a Big Man who Loved Soldiering. 2 page black & white typed article with sub headings. .56) Text of a Speech. 2 page typed text written for a valedictory given at a funeral. Pages connected with a staple in the top L corner. .57) Printed, cream card invitation to a Garden Party for the recipient to meet Queen Elizabeth II & The Duke of Edinburgh. Text is in cursive script under the Coat of Arms of Her Majesty. .2) Signature ? Capt S C PIR. .4) Date of issue typed: 30.11.1954 Name of recipient: Herbert Trangman Allan Stamped: T Wells, Registrar General NSW .5) Handwritten: To Lt Herbert Allan, Russell Hotel, Russell Square. Typed: Buckingham Palace OHS. Your attendance is required at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday next the Twentyeighth inst (28.11.19?) at ten o'clock am service dress please telegraph acknowledgement Lord Chamberlain London. Stamped: Central District 24 NO 19. .6) Signed in pencil: W Birdwood. In pencil on back: 15 x 12. .8) p1: Handwritten signature. Copy dated 29.12.1915. p2 Handwritten in ink: P Allan Esq, Mount Hunter Hill. Military Examination. Copy dated 29.12.1915. Handwritten in pencil: Results: H T Allan. Tactics - Distinction 92% HE Barff p3 Underlined in ink: 38th Infantry Herbert Trangmar Allan to be 2nd Lieutenant (provisionally). Dated 16 June 1914. p5 Handwritten: Total 139. Lieut Allan tied with 15 others for 20 place. p7, 9, 10 & 11underlined in ink: H T Allan. p8 Underlined in ink: Allan HT. .9) & .10) Signature in black ink. .12) Handwritten signature in black ink: On back handwritten signature in black ink: Clive Wilkinson, Buddong, Robinson St, Chatswood. Also ? Rd, Cremorne Pt. .13) Handwritten in black ink: Details of HT Allan's Commission Service from 16.6.1914 - 18.2.1946. .15) Handwritten signature of the University Chancellor, Dean of Faculty of Arts & Registrar. Handwritten name of recipient. Seal of the University of Sydney imprinted bottom LHS. .16) Handwritten in black ink: Details of recipient. Stamped in red ink: New Guinea Customs. Stamped in blue ink: H M Customs, Cooktown, dated 17.12.1939. Handwritten on reverse: Signature. Stamped on reverse in red ink: New Guinea Customs, dated 15.12.1939. .17) & .18) Handwritten signature: Major General Morshead. .19) Handwritten signature in black ink: J R Halligan. .20) Handwritten inside in blue ink: Lt Col Allan. Good wishes from your many friends here. Signed by Major General Windeyer. .21) Inside LHS handwritten in blue ink: Lt Col Allan & an indecipherable signature. .22) Inside RHS handwritten: To Major (Blue) Allan OBE MC from Lt Col? .23) On front handwritten in blue ink: H T Allan?. Inside in black ink & pencil are 19 signatures. .24) On front: 3 signatures in black ink & pencil. On back: 36 signatures in black & blue ink & pencil. .25) On back handwritten in black ink: Colonel H T Allan OBE MC, with 3 ink lines below name. .26) Handwritten in blue/black ink: Signature. Handwritten in blue pencil top R corner: A32/3477. Handwritten in black ink bottom L corner: Cond (?) 15/9A. Handwritten in black ink: Signature. .27) Stamped top R corner: 2/17 Bn Received 9.2.1944. Signature in black ink: H T Allan. Signature in black ink: ? Lt Col 2/17 Aust Inf Bn 10.2.1944 Page bottom in pencil: Blue will keep 1 1/4 for you? .30) Handwritten: Details of eligible medals. Handwritten signature: J C K Miller Capt 7.3.50. Handwritten bottom L corner: Col H T Allan Bottom R corner: OBE, MC, 1914-19, Victory, ED, MID 1914-18, MID 1939-45 On back: Steak & Kidney Morris ) Clark ) Vowood ) 10/- 70215 Maughan ) Allan ) .31) Top of page: Imprinted Coat of Arms Top LHS in black ink: TOP SECRET AND PERSONAL Handwritten signature: Stanley Sauige .32) Embossed top L corner: Seal of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Handwritten: Mary R. .32) Signed: Queen Mary, mother of George VI. .33) Handwritten signature. .34) Handwritten in blue ink: HERBERT TRANGMAR ALLAN 6 MAY 46 Handwritten signature. .35) Handwritten signature in blue ink: Joseph Francis, Minister for the Army. .37) Handwritten signature. .38) & .39) Handwritten signature: J W Knight. .41), .43) & .45) Handwritten signature in blue ink. .46) & .47) Handwritten signature in black ink: Henry G Eckhoff. .48) Handwritten signature in blue ink: With best wishes Yours sincerely T J Daly. .49) Handwritten signature in black ink: Yours sincerely H Wells. .57) Handwritten in black ink: Colonel & Mrs H T Allan.certificates, records, awards, administrative, compendium -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Stevenson, Joseph
... B Ness: Punt over Yarra River at Melbourne which Joseph Stevenson helped build, from "History of South Melbourne", published 1930s; First bridge over Yarra at Melbourne which Joseph Stevenson helped build. Photocopy of Death Certificate: Joseph Stevenson, 1 November 1878. Photocopy of Death Certificate: Ruth Sevenson, 1 November 1868. Photocopy of Marriage Certificate: names illegible 16 November 1868 Photocopy of extract of Marriage Certificate: Joseph Stephenson and Ruth Boyd, 14 June 1837. Newspaper article: "Resting in peace...B Ness: Punt over Yarra River at Melbourne which Joseph Stevenson helped build, from "History of South Melbourne", published 1930s; First bridge over Yarra at Melbourne which Joseph Stevenson helped build. Photocopy of Death Certificate: Joseph Stevenson, 1 November 1878. Photocopy of Death Certificate: Ruth Sevenson, 1 November 1868. Photocopy of Marriage Certificate: names illegible 16 November 1868 Photocopy of extract of Marriage Certificate: Joseph Stephenson and Ruth Boyd, 14 June 1837. Newspaper article: "Resting in peace ...Joseph Stevenson came to Australia in 1837, eventually settling near Kangaroo Ground. He was active in local affairs.. Contents Handwritten and typed notes by Winifred Joy Ness, 1985, "Joseph Stevenson of Kangaroo Ground". Handwritten extracts from "Pioneers and Painters" by Alan Marshall, relevant to Joseph Stevenson. Handwritten extracts from "Pastoral Pioneers of Port Phillip"by R V Bills and A S Kenyon, relevant to Joseph Stevenson. Photocopy of photographs: Stevenson daughters; a stevenson daughter with baby; Joseph Stevenson. Handwritten Stevenson family tree (on 2 sheets). Photocopy of photograph: Robert Stevenson and family, "Bankhead", Kangaroo Ground (ref 423). Photocopy of two prints/paintings, annotated on reverse (information from R B Ness: Punt over Yarra River at Melbourne which Joseph Stevenson helped build, from "History of South Melbourne", published 1930s; First bridge over Yarra at Melbourne which Joseph Stevenson helped build. Photocopy of Death Certificate: Joseph Stevenson, 1 November 1878. Photocopy of Death Certificate: Ruth Sevenson, 1 November 1868. Photocopy of Marriage Certificate: names illegible 16 November 1868 Photocopy of extract of Marriage Certificate: Joseph Stephenson and Ruth Boyd, 14 June 1837. Newspaper article: "Resting in peace", Diamond Valley News, 23 March 1982. Judith Furphy and early Kangaroo Ground families buried in Kangaroo Ground Cemetery. Newspaper article: "Grounds for celebration", Diamond Valley Leader, 23 November 2005. Lynette Beale traced her ancestor Joseph Stevenson to Kangaroo Ground. Letter Diana Bassett-Smith to EDHS, 10 August 2005. Donation of a moulding plane marked Joseph Stephenson, property of descendants.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjoseph stevenson, ship willington 1837, ruth stevenson nee boyd, david stevenson, jane stevenson, kirk's bazaar, first punt across yarra river, princes bridge melbourne, stevenson street melbourne, saltwater creek, river plenty, christmas hills, david christmas, diamond creek, isabella stevenson, robert stevenson, five mill creek, watson's creek, "bankhead" kangaroo ground, ellen stevenson, yarra glen road, yarra glen cemetery, stevenson's corner kangaroo ground, stevenson's creek, presbyterian church kangaroo ground, eltham district road board, margaret stevenson, ruth stevenson, emma stevenson nee peers, margaret hargreaves nee stephenson, robert peers, cyrus peers, charlotte peers, jane mess nee stevenson, robert mess, pearl mess nee mills, james mess, george mess, janet mess, joseph mess, william mess, alexander mess, barbara mess, isabella mess, ruth gosling nee mess, john gosling, jessie gosling, evelyn sinclair nee gosling, william gosling, vera rowland nee gosling, florrie rawland, ethel rawland, john rawland, isobel gilson nee mess, bruce mess, joy mess nee masefield, janet crook nee mess, rodney crook, judith rodgers nee mess, ray rodgers, dean crook, jenine crooks, carolyn rodgers, merryn rodgers, beryl nansen nee mess, robert nansen, gerry oliming, roberta oliming nee nansen, bernard nansen, michele nansen nee blackie, rohan nansen, janet nansen nee britton, vera cope nee mess, cliff cope, graeme cope, louise cope nee thimpton, shannon cope, lucas cope, peter cope, marilyn cope nee turnley, oliver cope, sarah cope, kelvin cope, donald mess, joan mess, geoffrey mess, peter mess, rosemary mess, kerrie mess, isobel gibson nee mess, ellen stevenson nee armstrong, james stevenson, john stevenson, elizabeth stevenson, joanna stevenson, ellen little nee stevenson, william little, francis little, janet little nee armstrong, ruth lorimer nee little, david lorimer, ruth cameron nee lorimer, francis lorimer, val wade, elizabeth lorimer, david kelso, willaim lorimer, jean lorimer nee hewitt, nancy mitson nee lorimer, stan mitson, john hewitt, alison hewitt, john cameron, beryl ryan nee cameron, robert cameron, maryann ryan, peter ryan, margaret ryan, steven wade, andrew wade, jonathan wade, jennifer wade, ruth sadlernee stevenson, thomas sadler, alexander sadler, isabella booth nee sadler, angus sadler, heather sadler, ruth sadler, andrew sadler, nancy sadler, benjamin sadler, robert sadler, alice sadler nee smith, margaret smith, david sadler, anne mcclusky nee sadler, hope sadler, anne carson nee sadler, ruth edwards nee carson, david carson, joseph sadler, isabella bond nee sadler, ian bond, ruth bond, isabella bond, john sadler, thoas sadler, mary sadler nee stewart, stewart sadler, keith sadler, glen sadler, peter sadler, terry sadler, pamela sadler, armstrong family kangaroo ground, bell family kangaroo ground, rogerson family kangaroo ground, barr family kangaroo ground, harkness family kangaroo ground, jardin family kangaroo ground, thompson family kangaroo ground, johnson family kangaroo ground, walters family kangaroo ground, sir ewen camerson, flora margaret cameron, ewen cameron, sir ewan camerson, sir herbert gepp, "garden hill" yarra glen road, andrew moss museum kangaroo ground, lynette beale, noel beale, mick woiwod, diana bassett-smith -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Murrumbeena Baptist Church, Murrumbeena Road, 44
... Peace George Mr.... Green Mr.... Nash W. F Rev.... Earl Stanley J. Rev... Earl Mrs.... Parker Miss... Adelaide Street 12 Manses... Endersby David... Harvey Nellie. Miss... Fasham F. Miss... Mills Mr.... Kelly Mr.... Dyason Mr... McKeon Mr... Lavender B...Peace George Mr. Green Mr. Nash W. F Rev. Earl Stanley J. Rev Earl Mrs. Parker Miss Adelaide Street 12 Manses Endersby David Harvey Nellie. Miss Fasham F. Miss Mills Mr. Kelly Mr. Dyason Mr McKeon Mr Lavender B ...Reprinted history of Murrumbeena Baptist Church 1890 – 1990 compiled for the church’s centenary celebrations in 1990 by Ross Harrison Snow and Geoft Barthold. Each chapter details certain periods of church history and associated events Handwritten notes, including wording on foundation stone, by person unknown & undatedmurrumbeena, murrumbeena baptist church, pitt annie sophia, dandenong road., george samuel, baptist church, emily street, whitlam janet, box henry, snow ross harrison, gallop abel, pay henry mrs., rollings william, barthold geoff, thomas pay, pay e – miss godfrey, w- mrs, pitt st clair percival, godfrey william, pay t. a. h – mrs, blair mrs, white mrs, shearer mrs., box marie miss, box nellie miss, gallop prudence miss, gallop e. j. miss, rosstown wesleyan churches, murrumbeena baptist church, churches, gresswell f. l. mrs, neerim road, public halls, murrumbeena railway station, union chapel, kangaroo road, oakleigh, cole. j. h., turner mr., williamson r. rev, stewart allan., rosstown., architects, laver and flick messrs, mayhew george mr., chambers a. r. mr., godfrey brother, whitley w. t. rev., williamson rev., endersby elizabeth miss., meehani francis, french john, whyte mrs., thompson isabella mrs., burgess mary mrs., organ, tarry j. brother, mclean donald f. rev., wilkins george mr., sutherland mr., sydney street, nopkins ivor. rev, gallop mrs, pay brother, pitt brother, hopkins mrs, thompson ethel. miss, thompson mabel. miss, lavender mr. fred, whitlam george. master, varley frank mr, whitlam fred. mr, varley mrs, hale g. e. rev., whitlam crissie miss, curnick elizabeth miss, byrne mr, clemens f. rev., tennis club, tennis courts, cheffer mr., peace george mr., green mr., nash w. f rev., earl stanley j. rev, earl mrs., parker miss, adelaide street 12 manses, endersby david, harvey nellie. miss, fasham f. miss, mills mr., kelly mr., dyason mr, mckeon mr, lavender b. mr., chaffey alf, nelson norman, guthrie andrew, hopkins mrs., kindergarten, girl guides, loyal orange lodge, hall, fire, juniour christian endeavour league, intermediate christian, endeavour society, endersby mr, wilkins mr, wills mr, kelley mr, golden jubilee 22- 29 sept. 1940, knight e. o. rev, marriott e staunton m stone j., clay clark e. messrs, carter mr, carter mrs, deacenesses, helmore p. h. mrs, ryall c. m. mrs, carbis l. miss, wilson a. mrs, clark e. j. mrs, cornock m. miss, smith a. w. rev, mcdonald h. miss, stewart j. miss, edwards. w. messrs, crowe m. messrs, diggins l. messrs, wilson k. mr, ryall c. m. mr., wright a. mr., watkins mr., smith k. a. rev, scout groups, hobart street – 59 manses, helmer p. mr, filmer mr, carter mr., staunton martin mr., lewis donald rev 1951- 1956, perri john, collrus barry, ferguson mrs, white mrs, outhread noel mr., burleigh betty miss, orchestras, clark ted mr., daniels alan mr, staunton keith mr., staunton martin mr, steer doug mr, pascoe vack mr., ryall mert mr., clay ken mr., carter francis mr., chambers harry mr, hendry t. j. mr, andrews. e. f. rev, venning frank, provis keith, lee milton f. rev, kingdom max rev, kingdom fredq, allison c., eleiner e mrs, provis jan miss, chambers merle miss, collicot allison miss, cook john, cook family, horn neville rev, horn family, benneld family, bennett john., bennetts cliff, wiesmayrs’ family, allison barbara miss, jones ross, jones joy, fverst walter, doyle family, bertram estelle, bertram family, saletta margaret, saletta len, close kevin, close family, close anne, stewart des, stewart family, peel family, fisher family, leis family, arms harry, jones ross, jones family, jones joy, langdon family, bertram bill, staunton ian, staunton yvonne, staunton jean, staunton keith, staunton martin, clifferd. patricia, clifferd. charles, chambers awen, wall brian, wall bev, ryall geoff, ryall kay, ryall edna, davidson max, davidson mary, freeman john, hendry t s, provis keith, terrington michael, terrington doreen, carbis hazel miss, butterworth ern, clay ken, clay mrs., clay judith, clay noelle, muller ron, cook john, kingdom joy, kingdom graham, strong david, owens cliff, chambers harry, christy family, warr bill dr., morrison grace mrs., soderholm harvey, soderholm mrs, harris jeanette mrs, harris trevor rev., freeman pauline, freeman john., hendry t. j., steer doug, owens allison, owens graham, henderson ray, henderson chris, rathbone ian, rathbone pat, jenkins marion, girls’ club, wilson cliff dr., ladies evening group (legs), anderson family, l’ amont family, powell harold., harris luke, harris trevor, davies mrs, young george, anderson russell, wade joan, sauvarin lois, hill fred, wilson david., hansell fiona, hansell jane, brammer leanne, bertram ruth, langton john, crowe ken, dobney john, nobbs steve, jordan mr., steer david., steer doug, murrumbeena christian education centre (cec), suggare alwyn, gray s. mr., wilson clive rev., jephcott hume, jephcott heather, mccleary ross, mccleary glenn, claringbold mary, bennetts marcia., langton phil, worthy reg, thomson ave, mckerlie darrell rev., henderson ray, langenberg stewart van, crowe malcolm., sydney street, wall brian, zegelis imants, allison doug, owens rhonda, anderson peter, provis ken, vaitch fay, longenberg roger van, ife david, warren lena, churches bruce, churches mrs, bennetts john, mcdonald. k., cathie ian., cathie wendy, wright norman rev., alma street, mckerlie darrell rev., hampton keith rev., robinson john rev, jolly rod, crowe malcolm, lakey m, ferdinands ann, ferdinands ken, inders brett, inders jenny, cooke stephen, cooke deanne, langenberg jeremy van, binks paul, wall john, leslie geoff, leslie debbie, macleod nelson, macleod heather, dalton steven, pugh jeff, jones ross, ceulson joy, jackel lindsay, jackel sue, berry graham, wall brian, wheatland don, langton phil, stewart margaret, wheatland elise, wall bev., chambers gwen., foundation stone, morley john rev., sunday seekers, young marrieds, mothers’ group, choirs, walrond cw, turner mr, chisholm mr, mcdonald mr, church furniture, williams brother, sunday schools, victorian baptist preachers’ society, pitt mrs, thompson m miss., pitt w. miss, pay miss, thompson e. mrs., stained glass, christian endeavour society, young worshipper’ league, baptist women’s association, men’s society, murrembeena baptist football club, children’s church, youth council, junior christian endeavour, buds, baptist girls’ fellowship, boys club, baptist men’s society, youth fellowship life boys, boys brigade, alma street 17 chadstone manse, one way searchers’ group -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BUSH COLLECTION: COLLECTION OF STATE INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICES (S A BUSH), 1919-1921
... b. 1/7/1920; c. Land Tax Notice for year 1921; d. Memorandum to Taxpayer (assessment of income for 1919-1920); e. Handwritten single-page note relating to figures for various income tax and rates (& other) dated 10/8/1921. On reverse of note is Thanksgiving Service (United Peace...b. 1/7/1920; c. Land Tax Notice for year 1921; d. Memorandum to Taxpayer (assessment of income for 1919-1920); e. Handwritten single-page note relating to figures for various income tax and rates (& other) dated 10/8/1921. On reverse of note is Thanksgiving Service (United Peace ...Collection of State Income Tax and Land Tax Assessment notices (S A Bush, Bairnsdale): a. Year commencing 1/7/1919; b. 1/7/1920; c. Land Tax Notice for year 1921; d. Memorandum to Taxpayer (assessment of income for 1919-1920); e. Handwritten single-page note relating to figures for various income tax and rates (& other) dated 10/8/1921. On reverse of note is Thanksgiving Service (United Peace) held at the Rotunda, Bairnsdale Tuesday 12 Nov. 1918 - Order of Service. Union Lodge of North Gippsland invitations (2) to ordinary meetings of the Lodge. 1930.person, individual, bush collection - personal, bendigo, bush collection, collection, business, commerce, retail -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Eaglehawk Times - Friday February 18, 2005
... b.1872). Worked in the Cornish mines until he was 21 and sought work in America. Landed in Melbourne on 20 December 1857 in search of gold. Was given supervision of the work conducted in the 1864 Cinderella Claim belonging to Geroge Lansell, among others. Williams was later named manager of all of Lansell's mines. Williams later opposed Lansell in favour of better working conditions for miners. Williams was then in charge of the Johnson Reef Company until his retirement. He worked on the administrative council at the Bendigo School of Mines, was named Justice of the Peace...b.1872). Worked in the Cornish mines until he was 21 and sought work in America. Landed in Melbourne on 20 December 1857 in search of gold. Was given supervision of the work conducted in the 1864 Cinderella Claim belonging to Geroge Lansell, among others. Williams was later named manager of all of Lansell's mines. Williams later opposed Lansell in favour of better working conditions for miners. Williams was then in charge of the Johnson Reef Company until his retirement. He worked on the administrative council at the Bendigo School of Mines, was named Justice of the Peace ..."Article compiled by Joan McEwan, great-granddaughter, researched by James Tibbett, great, great grandson." Richard Williams was born in St. Blazey, Cornwall in 1831 to James and Ann Williams. Married to Mary Thomas with whom he had 12 children: Eliza Ann "Lou" Thomas, Sarah Mary "Molly" Williams, Margaret "Peg" Williams (born 1858), Ellen Williams (1859-1860), George Williams (b. 1861), Richard Williams (b.1862), John Williams (1863-1866), Ellen Williams (b.1865), Stephen John Williams (b.1867), Albert James Williams (b. 1868), Michael Thomas Williams (b.1871) and Laura Williams (b.1872). Worked in the Cornish mines until he was 21 and sought work in America. Landed in Melbourne on 20 December 1857 in search of gold. Was given supervision of the work conducted in the 1864 Cinderella Claim belonging to Geroge Lansell, among others. Williams was later named manager of all of Lansell's mines. Williams later opposed Lansell in favour of better working conditions for miners. Williams was then in charge of the Johnson Reef Company until his retirement. He worked on the administrative council at the Bendigo School of Mines, was named Justice of the Peace and was a founding member of the California Hill Methodist Church. Williams died in Eaglehawk in 1903. Additional articles further narrate the history of Eaglehawk BoroughA3 colour photocopies of the 18 February 2005 edition of the Eaglehawk Times newspaper. Date of photocopy unknown. Location of original paper unknown. Page 12 contains the biography of Richard Williams, aka Cap'n Dick. The article was compiled by Williams' great-granddaughter, Joan McEwan, and 2 x Great Grandson, James Tibbett. The article shows significant discolouration, rips and tears, folds and cuts. Unknown page number contains articles written about the history of Eaglehawk borough.richard williams, cap'n dick, newspaper, eaglehawk times, lansell mines, biography, johnson reef company, eaglehawk heritage society, allan james, ian glanville, noelene wild, sailors gully mission hall -
Colac RSL Sub BranchMedal - Medals x 4, a) Centenary of Melbourne medal. b) Borough & Shire of Colac. 1945 Peace & Victory Medal. c) Coronation Medal 1937. d) Victory Medal 1945, NK
... a) Centenary of Melbourne medal. b) Borough & Shire of Colac. 1945 Peace & Victory Medal. c) Coronation Medal 1937. d) Victory Medal 1945 ...Sailing ship/shoreline. 1834 b) Front:- Borough & Shire of Colac. Coat of Arms surrounded by wreath and crossed swords. Back:- Peace...Sailing ship/shoreline. 1834 b) Front:- Borough & Shire of Colac. Coat of Arms surrounded by wreath and crossed swords. Back:- Peace and Victory. ...Commemorative medallionsmediumRound commemorative medals x 4. a) Silver coloured medal with a with Red, white and blue ribbon. b) Bronze coloured medal. No ribbon c) Bronze " " with a red, white and blue ribbon d) Silver " " . No ribbon a) Front:- Centenary of Melbourne. 1932. Man looking at city skyline. 1835. Back:- Centenary of Victoria. 1934. Sailing ship/shoreline. 1834 b) Front:- Borough & Shire of Colac. Coat of Arms surrounded by wreath and crossed swords. Back:- Peace and Victory. Surrounded by a wreath c) Front:- King George VI & Queen Elizabeth. Portraits of King and Queen Back:- To Commemorate their Majesties' Coronation d) Front:- Man with a sword on a map of Australia. 1945 Back:- Map -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - ANZAC COLLECTION: HERALD SUN INSERT WORLD WAR 1 CENTENARY EXHIBITION
... b. Shows different aspects of the War, why in 1914, machines of war, air force, shock, trench warfare, war's end, posters, Lord Kitchener, enrol at once, U.Boats, peace conference....b. Shows different aspects of the War, why in 1914, machines of war, air force, shock, trench warfare, war's end, posters, Lord Kitchener, enrol at once, U.Boats, peace conference. ...Newspaper article 'Herald Sun' : On front : The war that changed the world, the WW1 Centenary Exhibition. Two page spread from Herald Sun showing aspects of World War 1, a. Time line along bottom of pages showing stages/campaigns of WW1. Archduke Franz Ferdinand, first gun, Gallipoli campaign, jacket of Robert Tuckerman, German machine gun. side b. Shows different aspects of the War, why in 1914, machines of war, air force, shock, trench warfare, war's end, posters, Lord Kitchener, enrol at once, U.Boats, peace conference.Herald Sunnewspaper, sun news -pictorial, anzac centenary -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TOWN HALL, IN AID OF MILLION SHILLING APPEAL, 16 Nov. 1927
... B McQualter... Mr C F Warne... Mr Reg Hood... Mr A E Ash... Mr Harold Rodgers. Piano loaned by Allan's... furnishings loaned by Myers & Morley Johnsons. Programme. In a Persian Garden: A Song of Sunshine... Flower Song... Lend me your Aid... Thou art like a lovely Flower... Margaret at the Spinning Wheel... Prologue... With Verdure Clad... Page's Song... Thou art sweet peace...B McQualter, Mr C F Warne, Mr Reg Hood, Mr A E Ash, Mr Harold Rodgers. Admission 3/3 and 2/2. Lipp Piano loaned by Allan's, furnishings loaned by Myers and Morley Johnsons. Programme. In a Persian Garden: A Song of Sunshine, Flower Song, Lend me your Aid, Thou art like a lovely Flower, Margaret at the Spinning Wheel, Prologue, With Verdure Clad, Page's Song, Thou art sweet peace, In this solemn hour....B McQualter Mr C F Warne Mr Reg Hood Mr A E Ash Mr Harold Rodgers. Piano loaned by Allan's furnishings loaned by Myers & Morley Johnsons. Programme. In a Persian Garden: A Song of Sunshine Flower Song Lend me your Aid Thou art like a lovely Flower Margaret at the Spinning Wheel Prologue With Verdure Clad Page's Song Thou art sweet peace In this solemn hour. ...Town Hall, In Aid of Million Shilling Appeal (State Permanent Orchestra Fund). Under the Patronage of the mayor and Mayoress of Bendigo Cr. & Mrs J H Curnow. Liza Lehmann's 'In a Persian Garden' Words by Omar Khayyam, followed by a Concert. Held in Town Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, Nov. 16th, 1927, 8pm. Personnel of Programme: Miss Dorothy Penfold, ARMC, Mrs F M Warne, Miss Jean Heazlewood, Miss Claire O'Keefe, Miss Lorna Cattran, Miss Mercia Wright, Miss B McQualter, Mr C F Warne, Mr Reg Hood, Mr A E Ash, Mr Harold Rodgers. Admission 3/3 and 2/2. Lipp Piano loaned by Allan's, furnishings loaned by Myers and Morley Johnsons. Programme. In a Persian Garden: A Song of Sunshine, Flower Song, Lend me your Aid, Thou art like a lovely Flower, Margaret at the Spinning Wheel, Prologue, With Verdure Clad, Page's Song, Thou art sweet peace, In this solemn hour.Bolton Print, Bendigoprogram, music, in aid of million shilling appeal, town hall, in aid of million shilling appeal (state permanent orchestra fund). under the patronage of the mayor and mayoress of bendigo cr. & mrs j h curnow. liza lehmann's 'in a persian garden' words by omar khayyam, followed by a concert. held in town hall, bendigo. nov. 16th, 1927, 8pm. personnel of programme: miss dorothy penfold, armc, mrs f m warne, miss jean heazlewood, miss claire o'keefe, miss lorna cattran, miss mercia wright, miss b mcqualter, mr c f warne, mr reg hood, mr a e ash, mr harold rodgers. piano loaned by allan's, furnishings loaned by myers & morley johnsons. programme. in a persian garden: a song of sunshine, flower song, lend me your aid, thou art like a lovely flower, margaret at the spinning wheel, prologue, with verdure clad, page's song, thou art sweet peace, in this solemn hour. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - opalotype, Thomas Must Esq, n.d
... Peace, Treasurer of St. Peters Church at Bridgewater and the first Chairman of the Portland Borough Council. Prospect was Thomas Must’s home until his death in 1905. The building has been considerably altered over the years and much of the original Italianate character has been lost. Subsequent owners include B...Peace, Treasurer of St. Peters Church at Bridgewater and the first Chairman of the Portland Borough Council. Prospect was Thomas Must’s home until his death in 1905. The building has been considerably altered over the years and much of the original Italianate character has been lost. Subsequent owners include B ...Possibly Portland Town Council. Thomas Must, a wealthy Sydney merchant arrived in Portland in 1845. In 1855 prospect was built for Must to a design by local architect George Mathewson. The two storey home was built in expansive grounds with sweeping views of Portland Bay and the township. The stuccoed house is of Regency/Italianate style with a single storey verandah and single storey kitchen wing. In 1878 the original posted verandah was replaced by new verandah and a conservatory to a design of architect Daniel Nicholson. Nicholson had also been responsible for the design of the Assembly Rooms at the London Inn. Thomas Must was active in the Portland Community. He was a Trustee of the Port Philip Savings Bank, a Justice of the Peace, Treasurer of St. Peters Church at Bridgewater and the first Chairman of the Portland Borough Council. Prospect was Thomas Must’s home until his death in 1905. The building has been considerably altered over the years and much of the original Italianate character has been lost. Subsequent owners include B. Cunningham, G.S. Beresford (who changed the property’s name to Waterford), and long-term Liberal Senator Sir Magnus Cormack. Cormack was President of the Senate from 1971 to 1974. In 1976 the Prospect became an aged accommodation centre.Wooden Frame - light brown. Gold inner frame. Fawn mount. Man with long white beard and hair facing right wearing dark jacket. Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)photography, opalotype, thomas must -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Visit of the Chinese Commissioner to the Ballarat School of Mines, 13 November 1906, 23/11/1906 (exact)
... peace with each other. (Applause.) Other toasts were also honored. ballarat school of mines alfred mica smith fred martell j m sutherland a d gilchrist b whittington thomas hart wong chock son ah ket hwang how cheng chinese chinese commissioner international new classrooms administration building a building Twelve men pose for a photograph on the stairs of a building at the Ballarat School of Mines. ...The Chinese Imperial Commissioner, Hwang How Cheng, visited Australia at the request of the Chinese Emperor for the purpose of establishing Chinese consulates in the Commonwealth. He visited Ballarat at the request of Ballarat’s Chinese community. The newspaper reported that it was hoped the Commissioner would visit the Ballarat School of Mines “where the knowledge he would get would probably be of the utmost usefulness in the development of the great resources of China.” The Commissioner was accompanied by interpreter Ah Ket (Melbourne barrister and solicitor), and met by members of Ballarat’s Chinese community, including Dr Wong Chock Son. Apparently the Chinese Commissioner wanted to visit SMB because of its international fame relating to education in mining. From the SMB Letter book (Cat. No. 436) comes the following which suggests the Commissioner was based in Adelaide) '17th November 1906 His Excellency, Hwang How Cheng Chinese Commission Adelaide May it please your Excellency By this post I have the pleasure in forwarding for your Excellency's kind acceptance (and one for Mr. When) copies of the photograph taken of your recent visit to the School of Mines. I trust they will serve a pleasing memento of what, I hope, was a pleasant visit to our Golden City. Yours Faithfully Fredk Martell Director' The visit was reported in the Ballarat Star in 14 November 1906:- The Chinese Imperial Commissioner, Hwang Hon Cheng, who recently arrived in Victoria on behalf of the Chinese Government, paid a visit to Ballarat last evening, and was entertained by his fellow countrymen at a dinner at the Bow Leong rooms, Main street. The commissioner, who came up by the express, was accompanied by his secretary and Mr Ah Ket, the well-known Chinese barrister, of Melbourne; but some disappointment was expressed by the fact that he did not wear his official robes, being attired in the more sombre European dress. Mr W. D. M’Kee presided at the dinner, on the invitation of the Bow Leong Society, and in addition to representative Chinese residents, three were also present the mayor of the city (Cr. J. J. Brokenshire), Crs. R. Pearse, G. Crocker (City), J. R. Elsworth, A. Mackenzie, J. A. M’Neil, A. Levy, G. Bunting, F. Penhalluriack (Town), Col. Williams, Mr. J. Gent, Messrs. F. J. Martell (director of the School of Mines), A. W. Hager (president of the Orphan Asylum), A. Kenny (superintendent), R. G. Fitzgerald (clerk of courts at Ballarat East), J. Trethowan, A. A. Buley, Serg Dalton, and others. Apologies were received from the mayor of the town Revs. J. West Lau, Dr Cairns, Hon. J. Y. M’Donald, L. Lederman, C. C. Shoppee and others. The gathering was a very cordial one, and the hospitality of the Chinese was greatly appreciated. After the loyal toasts, “The King” and “The Emperor of China,” had been honoured, the chairman extended a hearty welcome on behalf of the society and others to the commissioner. Mr M’Kee said he was privileged to speak in behalf of the Chinese. There was a warm feeling of friendship between them and himself, and his services were always at their command. If he were in China he would desire that a similar compliment would be extended to him. They were all pleased the Emperor of China had sent the commissioner to establish consulates in Australia with a view of the empire understanding the feelings of Australasia better than they did at present. He hoped the commissioner would have opportunity of visiting some of their industries, as they desired him to gain all the scientific and practical knowledge of those industries that he could. The toast of “The Commissioner” was proposed by Col. Williams who expressed pleasure at the visit of a gentleman of education and attainments to look into the condition of the scions of China in Australia. He hoped the commissioner would carry away a correct impression. In Australia they had nothing to conceal; they hoped to be understood. (Applause.) No intelligent man had the temerity to condescend to patronise China, one of the richest countries in the world, with a civilisation dating back thousands of years. In the matter of population alone it was equal to one-third of the world. They heard a lot about the “awakening of China.” They hoped it would be humane, just, and considerate if it had power. He hoped the commissioner would be satisfied with what he saw. The law of filial relation to the children was strictly observed in China, and he did not know whether it would not be a good thing if they had a little more of that religion here. It would be a fair thing to tell the commissioner that while he might inquire into the labour laws, the basis of these laws was not a desire to oppress but to enable every man to obtain the same conditions they expected from their own people. If he gained that impression he felt they would be fairly treated. (Applause.) Mayor Brokenshire supported the toast. They had, he said, in the Chinese a most law-abiding people. Their behaviour was an example to the British citizens. They were quiet, inoffensive men, and they toiled hard, even on Sundays. (Laughter.) Mr Ah Ket; That is what the government does with the railway employees. (Laughter.) The Commissioner replied through Mr Ah Ket, who in a graceful speech acknowledged the toast. The commissioner had, he said been delighted with what he had seen of the country – he believed it to be one of the finest in the world – and he greatly appreciated the hospitality extended to him. (Applause.) The Chairman proposed the toast of “The health of Mr Ah Ket,” and paid a tribute to his ability. It was satisfactory to see that he had risen to such a position, and it might be that in the future he would be asked to occupy a position on the bench. (Applause.) Mr Ah Ket, in response, said he had not come prepared to make a speech. He had come to Ballarat to have a quiet evening with his friends, and as soon as he arrived he had been whirled away in a motor car to a place where he found an aggregation of East and West. He was pleased to see them commingled at the festive board. That suggested the idea that East and West could meet together without friction. Misunderstandings arose only because men were superficial. If they threw off outer garments they would know each other better. He looked forward to the time when nations would understand each other. It was by an interchange of visits that such things could be accomplished, and nations would then live at peace with each other. (Applause.) Other toasts were also honored. Twelve men pose for a photograph on the stairs of a building at the Ballarat School of Mines. Back row left to right: A.D. Gilchrist (Prof. of Engineering), B. Whittington (Mathematics, Physics), Thomas S. Hart (Prof. of Geology and Mining), J.M. Sutherland (Electrical Engineering) Front row left to right: Dr Wong Chock Son (Ballarat), Fred. J. Martell, Alfred Mica Smith, Ah Ket esq (Melbourne Barrister), His Excellency Hwang How Cheng (Chinese Commissioner), Wen Esq (Secretary), Alderman Grase (mayor of Brisbane), Grase Esq (Ballarat).ballarat school of mines, alfred mica smith, fred martell, j m sutherland, a d gilchrist, b whittington, thomas hart, wong chock son, ah ket, hwang how cheng, chinese, chinese commissioner, international, new classrooms, administration building, a building -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumMap, A W Hedley, McHardy's Publications, "Mac's key to Geelong Street Directory", late 1930s
... Peace. Shows the tram routes and rail lines. Has many advertisements for Geelong businesses or products. Possibly late 1930s as map 1 does not show the line to the Beach. Yields information about Geelong suburbs and businesses, late 1930s tramways geelong maps On front cover "To be retained in D/S's Office" in ink and on page 1 "Ex B. ...Geelong Street Directory - "Mac's Key to Geelong", 14 maps, giving a directory of streets, suburb listing and abbreviations, Municipal and Public offices of Government departments and a list of Justices of the Peace. Shows the tram routes and rail lines. Has many advertisements for Geelong businesses or products. Possibly late 1930s as map 1 does not show the line to the Beach.Yields information about Geelong suburbs and businesses, late 1930sPrinted booklet - 40 pages + card cover, centre stapled.On front cover "To be retained in D/S's Office" in ink and on page 1 "Ex B. Weedon with thanks"tramways, geelong, maps -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years, 2003
... Haygarth 2144.57 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Dor Williams, Mary 2144.58 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joyce Cleeve, Maureen McDonald 2144.59 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joan Aitken, Wendy Dyson 2144.60 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Elsie Brennan, Joyce Cleeve 2144.61 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Gwen Carpenter 2144.62 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Diane Monks 2144.63 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Ian Bowler 2144.64 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Clive Brown 2144.65 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Brenda Peace 2144.66 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joan Treloar 2144.67 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Nina Caruana 2144.68 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Doreen Vines 2144.69 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Elsie Brennan 2144.70 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Genid Arnastauskas 2144.71 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Terry Norris, Ian Bowker, Clive Brown 2144.72 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Barry Warburton, Veronica Coughlan, George Bryce 2144.73 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - T. Beachley, A. Gust, B...Haygarth 2144.57 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Dor Williams, Mary 2144.58 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joyce Cleeve, Maureen McDonald 2144.59 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joan Aitken, Wendy Dyson 2144.60 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Elsie Brennan, Joyce Cleeve 2144.61 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Gwen Carpenter 2144.62 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Diane Monks 2144.63 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Ian Bowler 2144.64 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Clive Brown 2144.65 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Brenda Peace 2144.66 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joan Treloar 2144.67 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Nina Caruana 2144.68 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Doreen Vines 2144.69 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Elsie Brennan 2144.70 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Genid Arnastauskas 2144.71 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Terry Norris, Ian Bowker, Clive Brown 2144.72 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Barry Warburton, Veronica Coughlan, George Bryce 2144.73 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - T. Beachley, A. Gust, B ...Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years 12/10/2003 2144.01 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Ladies On Bowling Green 2144.02 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Club Rooms 2144.03 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Bowlers On Green 2144.04 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Bowlers On Green 2144.05 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - May Sherwood 2144.06 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Norma Mill 2144.07 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Marion Norris 2144.08 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - VIP Table Setting 2144.09 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - VIP Table 2144.10 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - M. Dickson, M. Norris, J. Adams, E. Stafford, V. Coughlan 2144.11 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - E. Brennan, E. MacKender, M. McDonald 2144.12 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Myrtle Baylis 2144.13 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - L. Gust, B. Davis, M. Sherwood 2144.14 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - D. Vines, J. Whelan, E. MacKender, B. McIntyre 2144.15 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Linda Mullin 2144.26 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Gloria Mathers 2144.27 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Carol Pidwell, Joan Lamont 2144.28 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - J. Adams, V. Coughlan, J. Sutton, J. Lamont, Pidwell, G. Mathers, L. Maxwell 2144.29 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joan Sutton 2144.30 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Bowlers Enjoying The Meal 2144.31 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - J. Sutton, Joan Lamont, Joan Adams 2144.32 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joan Sutton 2144.33 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Barb Davis 2144.34 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Elsie Brennan Doing Table Inspection 2144.35 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Groups Sitting At Tables 2144.36 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - June Whelan, Gwen Carpenter, Jan Haygarth 2144.37 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - M. Dickson, J. Vanatti, B. Duncan, D. Williams, J. Borg 2144.38 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Groups Sitting At Tables 2144.39 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Groups Sitting At Tables 2144.40 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Groups Sitting At Tables 2144.41 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joyce Williams, Glad Dawsonm Thelma McMaster 2144.42 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Diane Monks, Elise Brennan, Joan Treloar 2144.43 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Mavis Baddeley 2144.44 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Nina Caruana, Judith Casey, Enid MacKender, Judy Pimblott 2144.45 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Norma Mill 2144.46 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Ellen Fleming, Glendys Azzopardi 2144.47 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Glendys Azzopardi, Maude Cameron, Adele Brown 2144.48 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Enid MacKender 2144.49 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joan Treloar, Nina Caruana 2144.50 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Jessie Shears 2144.51 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Ladies standing At Tables 2144.52 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Dot Voss, Adele Brown, Carmel Keating 2144.53 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Lorna Stainer 2144.54 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Adele Brown 2144.55 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Dor Voss, Marj 2144.56 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - B. Duncan, C. Keating, J. Vanotti, J. Haygarth 2144.57 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Dor Williams, Mary 2144.58 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joyce Cleeve, Maureen McDonald 2144.59 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joan Aitken, Wendy Dyson 2144.60 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Elsie Brennan, Joyce Cleeve 2144.61 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Gwen Carpenter 2144.62 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Diane Monks 2144.63 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Ian Bowler 2144.64 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Clive Brown 2144.65 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Brenda Peace 2144.66 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joan Treloar 2144.67 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Nina Caruana 2144.68 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Doreen Vines 2144.69 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Elsie Brennan 2144.70 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Genid Arnastauskas 2144.71 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Terry Norris, Ian Bowker, Clive Brown 2144.72 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Barry Warburton, Veronica Coughlan, George Bryce 2144.73 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - T. Beachley, A. Gust, B. Brooking, D. Mill, J. Bayana 2144.74 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Ernie Mullin, Joan Sutton, Jack Pidwell 2144.75 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Judy Pimblott, Judith Veering 2144.76 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Bowlers On Green 2144.77 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Lorraine Kutcher 2144.78 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Group Shot At Table 2144.79 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Carol Hawkins 2144.80 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Mavis Baddeley, Mary De Haas 2144.81 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Cake 2144.82 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Margaret Dickson's Orchids 2144.83 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Table Setups 2144.84 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Club Rooms 2144.85 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Ladies On Bowling Green 2144.86 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - VIP Table Decorations 2144.87 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Cake 2144.88 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Cutting The Cake 2144.89 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Marion Norris 2144.90 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Group Shot At VIP Table 2144.91 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - V.L.B.A. President 2144.92 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joan Adams, Elaine Stafford 2144.93 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Margaret Dickson 2144.94 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Joan Sutton, Joan Lamont, Carol Pidwell, Gloria Mathers, Linda Mullin, Joan Adams 2144.95 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Marion Norris, Joan Adams 2144.96 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Marion Norris, Elaine Stafford 2144.97 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Marion Norris 2144.98 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Ladies On Bowling Green 2144.99 - Sunshine City Ladies Bowling Club Celebrating 25 years - Table Setupssunshine bowling club, club, memento -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Young, Marilyn B., Fitzgerald, John J. and Grunfeld, A.Tom, The Vietnam War: A History In Documents, 2002
... Selling Patriotism Americans Vietnamese Even today, so long after peace has been established, memories of the Vietnam War continue to haunt many Americans and Vietnamese. The Vietnam War: A History In Documents. Book Young, Marilyn B ...Even today, so long after peace has been established, memories of the Vietnam War continue to haunt many Americans and Vietnamese.Even today, so long after peace has been established, memories of the Vietnam War continue to haunt many Americans and Vietnamese.vietnamese conflict, united states, president lyndon johnson, president nixon, ho chi minh, reverend martin luther king jr., selling patriotism, americans, vietnamese -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia IncPhotograph of Japanese Surrender on Morotai, 1945
... B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc Corner Farm Rd & Princes Highway Werribee melbourne Witnessing the Japanese surrender and signing of Peace Document on Morotai 1945. a17.1 During WWII Vern Roberts was an LAC Fitter 2A (airframe) in RAAF 24 Squadron. ...Witnessing the Japanese surrender and signing of Peace Document on Morotai 1945.During WWII Vern Roberts was an LAC Fitter 2A (airframe) in RAAF 24 Squadron. He was stationed on Morotai at the time of the Japanese surrender. All personnel on Morotai at the time were required to attend the parade to witness the signing of the Peace Document. Vern had with him the camera his mother had given him when he left Australia to serve in the RAAF. He carried that camera and used it throughout his war service in the Northern Territory and on Morotai. Vern took the pictures of the ceremony, now on display with his camera. General Sir Thomas Blamey signed the Surrender Document on behalf of the Allied Forces.a17.1 -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionPhotograph - sepia photograph, Frazer and Vallance, Sandringham Borough Council, May 1917, 1917
... peace...cr b.j. ferdinando...borough of sandringham...cr. c.a. hartsman...cr. t.g. farrant...cr. w.t.c. kelly...cr. b...B. Grace; Cr. G.W. Knott; Cr. F.W. Hearnden. councillor sandringham local government municipality mayor justice of the peace cr b.j. ferdinando borough of sandringham cr. c.a. hartsman cr. t.g. farrant cr. w.t.c. kelly cr. b. champion cr. o.r. snowball cr. e.l. belyea cr. h. b. grace cr. g.w. knott Cr. ...Councillors and the mayor seated at table while attending the first Sandringham Borough Council meeting after severance from the Shire of Moorabbin. Shown L to R: Cr. C.A. Hartsman; Cr. T.G. Farrant; Cr. W.T.C. Kelly; Cr. B. Champion; Cr. B.J. Ferdinando (Mayor) [standing]; Cr. O.R. Snowball Esq. (M.L.A.); Cr. E.L. Belyea; Cr. H. B. Grace; Cr. G.W. Knott; Cr. F.W. Hearnden.councillor, sandringham, local government, municipality, mayor, justice of the peace, cr b.j. ferdinando, borough of sandringham, cr. c.a. hartsman, cr. t.g. farrant, cr. w.t.c. kelly, cr. b. champion, cr. o.r. snowball, cr. e.l. belyea, cr. h. b. grace, cr. g.w. knott, cr. f.w. hearnden, council meeting -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionPhotograph - sepia photograph, Swiss Studios, Councillor B. Champion, J.P. Mayor of Sandringham 1918-19, c. 1919
... peace...portrait...city of sandringham...cr b...He was Mayor of Sandringham in 1918-19. councillor sandringham local government municipality mayor justice of the peace portrait city of sandringham cr b. champion benjamin champion Mayor of Sandringham sepia photograph Councillor B. ...Benjamin Champion (1869-1952) was one of the first nine councillors of the new municipality of Sandringham in 1917. He was Mayor of Sandringham in 1918-19.councillor, sandringham, local government, municipality, mayor, justice of the peace, portrait, city of sandringham, cr b. champion, benjamin champion, mayor of sandringham -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, 18/12/1919
... A b/w photograph of a community activity showing Peace celebrations and Final Welcome....Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne Peace celebrations and Final Welcome 18 December 1919 world war 1 postcards community activities festivals and celebrations soldiers armed forces george evans collection Handwritten on back: Peace celebrations and Final Welcome Dec. 18th 1919 Printed on back: POST CARD / CORRESPONDENCE / ADDRESS ONLY / STAMP A b/w photograph of a community activity showing Peace celebrations and Final Welcome. ...Peace celebrations and Final Welcome 18 December 1919A b/w photograph of a community activity showing Peace celebrations and Final Welcome.Handwritten on back: Peace celebrations and Final Welcome Dec. 18th 1919 Printed on back: POST CARD / CORRESPONDENCE / ADDRESS ONLY / STAMPworld war 1, postcards, community activities, festivals and celebrations, soldiers, armed forces, george evans collection -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Sampler
... The path of virtue is the path of peace Cross stitch sampler, cotton thread on linen. Inscription with house, trees and 2 crowns, one with initial K and the other with initial B (?) ...Brought to Australia by ancestors of donor, Captain David H Warington. Donor unsure who stitched the sampler. Maternal grandfather was German and maternal grandmother was born in Australia (lived near Rapid Bay, South Australia)Cross stitch sampler, cotton thread on linen. Inscription with house, trees and 2 crowns, one with initial K and the other with initial B (?)Lord of the lower world, Frail man was made, the creatures all to him. Their homage paid but when for sin Fod did him once condemn, He is neither master of himself or them. The path of virtue is the path of peacehouse, crown, tree -
Robin Boyd FoundationSlide, Robin Boyd, 1961
... Japan slide 12 / B (Handwritten) / Encircled 11 (Handwritten) Colour slide in a mount. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum 1951-3, Hiroshima, Japan. ...Robin Boyd wrote two books on Japanese architects and architecture - “Kenzo Tange” published by George Braziller in 1962 and “New Directions in Japanese Architecture” published by Studio Vista in 1968. During the 1960s he travelled several times to Japan to research these books and as part of his role as Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka.Colour slide in a mount. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum 1951-3, Hiroshima, Japan. (Architect: Kenzo Tange.)12 / B (Handwritten) / Encircled 11 (Handwritten)japan, slide -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, World Methodist Peace Award - Rev. Sir Alan Walker & Lady Winifred Walker, 1986
... Article about the Walkers being awarded the World Methodist Peace Prize for 1986. walker, alan walker, winifred world methodist peace award C&N identification. B & W photograph of Sir Alan and Lady Winifred Walker standing together. ..."Stop the nuclear arms race - Walker." Article about the Walkers being awarded the World Methodist Peace Prize for 1986.B & W photograph of Sir Alan and Lady Winifred Walker standing together.C&N identification.walker, alan, walker, winifred, world methodist peace award -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPrinted image, Rev. Norman Kemp, 1954 or later
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Minyip 1926; Mildura 1930; Home Missions 1932; Warrnambool 1936; Ballarat Lydiard St 1941; Organiser Conference Peace Memorial 1946; Geelong Yarra St 1948; Separated Chairman Tasmania District 1960. kemp, norman geelong city parish "Rev. A. Norman Kemp, President of the Conference 1954" B ...Minyip 1926; Mildura 1930; Home Missions 1932; Warrnambool 1936; Ballarat Lydiard St 1941; Organiser Conference Peace Memorial 1946; Geelong Yarra St 1948; Separated Chairman Tasmania District 1960.B & W head & shoulders printed image of the Rev. Norman Kemp. "Rev. A. Norman Kemp, President of the Conference 1954"kemp, norman, geelong city parish -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, 1987
... peace in the world. The collage was a winner. Dulcie May Janet Hough KUCA Kids in the Uniting Church in Australia "Dulcie May North Balwyn Janet Hough Rosanna C&N 23/9/1987, page 29" B&W photograph showing Dulcie and Janet working on a banner while sitting on the floor. ...Dulcie May and Janet Hough put together a large collage of KUCA KID'S idea for peace in the world. The collage was a winner.B&W photograph showing Dulcie and Janet working on a banner while sitting on the floor."Dulcie May North Balwyn Janet Hough Rosanna C&N 23/9/1987, page 29"dulcie may, janet hough, kuca, kids in the uniting church in australia -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Rev. Anderson Douglas Dargaville, Pre-1977
... Professor Des Cahill, Chair, Religions for Peace Australia. dargaville, douglas victorian council of churches B & W photograph of Rev Anderson Douglas Dargaville discussing ecumenical material with another man. ...The Reverend Doug Dargaville, Anglican clergyman and former General Secretary of the Victorian Council of Churches from 1966 – 1982, and again for a time in 1995, passed away on 19 March 2013. "The death of Rev. Doug Dargaville at Bacchus Marsh in Victoria, Australia has been announced, and his funeral is to take place on March 28th. Doug was one of the great pioneers of the ecumenical and interfaith movements, especially in his role as executive secretary of the Victorian Council of Churches from 1966 to 1982. Perhaps more than anyone else, he laid the foundations for the organizational structure of the ecumenical movement here in Victoria and across Australia. A small man with a big vision, he brought his inclusive Anglican spirituality to the tasks at hand. With his retirement to the country town of Bacchus Marsh outside Melbourne with his beloved Lucy, his life’s work was not yet complete. He devoted three years of his life during the 2000s to being the general secretary of Religions for Peace Australia, and was always a strong supporter of the interfaith movement, not least during the Parliament of the World’s Religions, held in Melbourne in December, 2009. He was an efficient and prudent administrator, never seeking the limelight yet everything was done with an ironic and disarming humor and a certain impish and whole-hearted spirit. He was, in every sense of the word, a good man whose life was completely devoted to overcoming barriers and forging unity between the different churches and different faith traditions. We pray that he will find rest and eternal peace with the God whom he served so well and so faithfully for so long." Professor Des Cahill, Chair, Religions for Peace Australia.B & W photograph of Rev Anderson Douglas Dargaville discussing ecumenical material with another man.dargaville, douglas, victorian council of churches -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, Undated
... Jack Goodluck; Mrs Pat Goodluck; Upper Kiewa Valley; Orana Peace Memorial Homes for Children; Bentleigh; Department of Christian Education; Croker Valley; Superintendent Child Care Caulfield; Nungalinya College Jack & Pat Goodluck; Church & Nation 16 November 1975 B&W photograph. ...Jack: Ordained 1959. Parishes: Upper Kiewa Valley, Orana Peace Memorial Homes for Children, Bentleigh, Department of Christian Education, Croker Island (NT), Superintendent Child Care, Caulfield, Nungalinya College, The Ranch (SA). Retired July 1993.B&W photograph. Rev. Jack Goodluck and Pat Goodluck are shown in the process of building something, sitting on planks.Jack & Pat Goodluck; Church & Nation 16 November 1975rev. jack goodluck; mrs pat goodluck; upper kiewa valley; orana peace memorial homes for children; bentleigh; department of christian education; croker valley; superintendent child care caulfield; nungalinya college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated
... ; Collins Street Melbourne [Assistant] 1935-1936; Bruthen 1936-1941; Yarrawonga 1941-1945: Hughesdale 1945-1950; Summer Hill NSW 1950-1957; Chairman Australian Assembly for Peace Sydney NSW 1957-1959; Malvern 1959-1963; Minister-Secretary/Superintendent of Home Missions Congregational Union of Victoria 1964-1974. Married Madge Macarthy 02 April 1938; died 23 April 1989 Castlemaine. Rev Norman Anderson, minister, Congregational Union of Victoria, Madge Macarthy, Congregational College B ...Born Moonee Ponds 10.01.1906, attended Congregation College of Victoria 1929-1934; ordained East Malvern 14.12.1934. Minister stationed at: Tasman Peninsula1928-192?; Collins Street Melbourne [Assistant] 1935-1936; Bruthen 1936-1941; Yarrawonga 1941-1945: Hughesdale 1945-1950; Summer Hill NSW 1950-1957; Chairman Australian Assembly for Peace Sydney NSW 1957-1959; Malvern 1959-1963; Minister-Secretary/Superintendent of Home Missions Congregational Union of Victoria 1964-1974. Married Madge Macarthy 02 April 1938; died 23 April 1989 Castlemaine. B & W head and shoulders photograph of the Rev. Norman Andersonrev norman anderson, minister, congregational union of victoria, madge macarthy, congregational college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, World Methodist Peace Award - Rev. Sir Alan Walker & Lady Winifred Walker, 1986
... Article about the Walkers being awarded the World Methodist Peace Prize for 1986. walker, alan walker, winifred world methodist peace award C&N identification. B & W waist length photograph of Sir Alan and Lady Winifred Walker World Methodist Peace Award - Rev. ..."Stop the nuclear arms race - Walker." Article about the Walkers being awarded the World Methodist Peace Prize for 1986.B & W waist length photograph of Sir Alan and Lady Winifred WalkerC&N identification.walker, alan, walker, winifred, world methodist peace award
