Showing 15 items matching " british passport"
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Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - R M Ansett British Passport A220289 Dated 01.05.1943
... R M Ansett British Passport A220289 Dated 01.05.1943...R M Ansett British Passport A220289 Dated 01.05.1943...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne R M Ansett British Passport A220289 Dated 01.05.1943 Document R M Ansett British Passport A220289 Dated 01.05.1943 ... -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - British Passport, 1958 approx
... British Passport...Black British passport...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Passport for Joyce Suto a member of the Whitehorse Historical Society who migrated to Australia in 1958 documents identification Black British passport Book British Passport ...Passport for Joyce Suto a member of the Whitehorse Historical Society who migrated to Australia in 1958Black British passportdocuments, identification -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionAdministrative record - British Passport - K.S. Anderson 1965, L.F. Johnson, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra, n.d
... British Passport - K.S. Anderson 1965...British passport for K.S. Anderson, valid to 23 AUG. 1965. ...Administrative record British Passport - K.S. Anderson 1965 L.F. Johnson, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra ...k s anderson -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document - Passport British Commonwealth of Australia, Australian Government, 1950s and 60s
... Passport British Commonwealth of Australia...British Passport Commonwealth of Australia...Alexander Swinton, Warrnambool History of Warrnambool Swinton Passport British Passport Commonwealth of Australia These are two passport booklets joined together with white tape. ...This passport belonged to Alexander Swinton, a member of a prominent family in Warrnambool. The passport shows that he travelled extensively in Europe, U.S.A. and Central and South America. Alex Swinton’s forebears, William and Ann Swinton came to Warrnambool in 1854 and William Swinton opened a shop selling hardware, china and glassware in Timor Street Warrnambool in 1865. The Swinton businesses expanded in the 19th and 20th centuries and a Swinton furnishing store still exists today, making this store one of the oldest family businesses in Australia. Alexander Swinton (1907-1986) was the son of George and Florence Swinton of Merri Crescent Warrnambool. He attended Warrnambool Technical School in the early 1920s.This box is of interest as a memento of Alexander Swinton, a member of a prominent Warrnambool family. It also shows the type of passport issued to Australian citizens in the 1950s and 60s. These are two passport booklets joined together with white tape. Each has 32 pages and the booklet contains two black and white photographs, personal information (both printed and written), stamps and printed information from various countries and two inserted certificates. The front cover is black with printing and the image of the Australian Government crest.British Passport Commonwealth of Australiaalexander swinton, warrnambool, history of warrnambool, swinton, passport -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... British Passport...British Passport with dark blue hard cover and Coat of Arms. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT passport Bill Ashman Collection - Correspondence British Passport R H S Abbott SS Mariposa Matson Navigation Company The ceanic Steamship Company British Passport with dark blue hard cover and Coat of Arms. ...British Passport with dark blue hard cover and Coat of Arms. Passport has 32 pages which have a pink pattern. It is in the name of Richard Hartley Smith Abbott and dated 23 May 1936. Inside the front cover area 10s and 5s Consular Service stamps. They are green with red printing. Loose inside the Passport is a Passenger's Identification Check No. 19584 from SS Mariposa.document, passport, bill ashman collection - correspondence, british passport, r h s abbott, ss mariposa, matson navigation company, the ceanic steamship company -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPassport
... British Passport issued to Norbet Victor PATTINSON...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Documents 1919 General British Passport issued to Norbet Victor PATTINSON Passport ...British Passport issued to Norbet Victor PATTINSONdocuments, 1919, general -
J. Ward Museum ComplexBooklet - Objects Belonging to Miss Isabella Beatrice White, Passport and The State Savings Bank of Victoria Book, 1930's
... British Passport - bound in thick blue material with the British Coat of Arms embossed in gold. ...The bank book contains account details and hand written deposits and withdrawals made. British Passport - bound in thick blue material with the British Coat of Arms embossed in gold. ...Both patients and staff were in frequent possession of passports and bank books particularly during the 20th century. These objects give an insight into people lives. The objects belonging to Miss Isabella Beatrice White are significant as they show everyday objects used by both patients and staff of Aradale Mental Hospital. British Passport - bound in thick blue material with the British Coat of Arms embossed in gold. The Passport contains 32 pages. The State Savings Bank of Victoria Book - The bank book is grey with black printed type. The Passport has both printed and hand written information and personal details. The bank book contains account details and hand written deposits and withdrawals made.bank book, passport -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Card - British Identity cards, 1943 - 1956
... National Insurance England Ministry of Food British Passport...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne National Insurance England Ministry of Food British Passport documents identification cards Foreign Office, Ministry of Food .1 National Insurance card .2 National Registration Identity Card .3 Ration Book 1953-1954.4 .Occupational Force Travel Permit 1954.5 Medical Card 1953 Card British Identity cards ...National Insurance England Ministry of Food British Passport.1 National Insurance card .2 National Registration Identity Card .3 Ration Book 1953-1954.4 .Occupational Force Travel Permit 1954.5 Medical Card 1953Foreign Office, Ministry of Fooddocuments, identification, cards -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Domestic object - Briefcase used by Dr Hannah June Pash
... Briefcase contains a sleeve for holding a British passport and a small address book, which match the suitcase. ...Briefcase contains a sleeve for holding a British passport and a small address book, which match the suitcase. ...Brown leather suitcase with metal clasps. Top of case carries a 'Qantas' sticker in the shape of mainland Australia. Briefcase contains a sleeve for holding a British passport and a small address book, which match the suitcase. Suitcase also contains a set of four passport photographs of a woman. -
Orbost & District Historical Societypassport, 1919
... Passports issued by Australia were issued only to "British subjects" and were described as "British Passports". ...Passports issued by Australia were issued only to "British subjects" and were described as "British Passports". ...During WW1 passports had been temporary - War Precaution. The War Precautions Act 1914 required all persons over 16 years of age, on leaving Australia, to possess some passport. The Passports Act of 1920 made permanent a passport system Australians had tolerated during the war because they believed it was temporary. Passports issued by Australia were issued only to "British subjects" and were described as "British Passports". This wasn't changed until 1949. An entry indicates that he probably visited the U.S.A. James Massey Herbert was born in 1891 and died in 1971. He was the son of Lancelot Herbert and Martha Rawling. He was married to Alma Young and his sons were Graham and Eric Herbert. ( info. from John Phillips). These passport documents for James Massey Herbert are from 1921 when he did an overseas trip. The Herberts were early settlers in Orbost. James Massey Herbert was an Orbost Shire councillor for 1 term (1943-1945). A small blue passport with paper inside that opens up to show I D photo of James Massey Herbert. passport-herbert-james-massey -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive - Personal papers, Leonard James Baker Collection, 1918-1971
... Australian Military Forces Volunteer Defence Corps Certificate of Discharge dated 15/3/42 - 9/10/45 9. British Passport issued 20 April 1971 from British High Commission Canberra 10. ...Australian Military Forces Volunteer Defence Corps Certificate of Discharge dated 15/3/42 - 9/10/45 9. British Passport issued 20 April 1971 from British High Commission Canberra 10. ...A collection of items owned by Leonard James Baker who enlisted in the British Army in WWI then migrated to Australia and enlisted in the Australian Army in WWII. The period covered by the collection is 1918-1971.1. Photograph of Len Baker in WWI British Army uniform 2. Certificate of Transfer to Reserve 1918 3. Photograph of Len and Edie Baker's wedding in 1932 4. Letter from St Paul's Church of England, East Kew vicarage 1940 5. Letter from City of Kew 1941 6. Wallet from City of Kew given in WWII 7. 2nd Australian Imperial Force Certificate of Discharge, dated 7 May 1941 8. Australian Military Forces Volunteer Defence Corps Certificate of Discharge dated 15/3/42 - 9/10/45 9. British Passport issued 20 April 1971 from British High Commission Canberra 10. One original and two copied photographs of his wedding. The items were donated by the great-niece of Len Baker. Many can be viewed in the image carousel above.ww1 (1914-1918), second world war (1939-1945), first world war (1914-1918), ww2 (1939-1945), wwii (1939-1945), wwi (1914-1918), len baker, city of kew -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Memorabilia - Doctor Lilian Cleeve Collection, 1915 - 1996
... Photos, Passport, Letter and Nameplate 11138a Doctor Lilian Marjorie Cleeve passport photo May 1961 11138b British Australian Passport 11138c The Premier Visits 'Silver Birches' 96 Moore St., Bendigo on April 8th 1957 Photo. ...Prior to this, "Hickey" had lived-in at Moore Street when Dr Cleeve was widowed after the death of her first husband. bendigo doctor lorna sisely women's hospital melbourne Roy Lockart Chisholm Reginald Street Quarry Hill Coral Suurpaa Dr Lilian Cleeve George Cathcart Photos, Passport, Letter and Nameplate 11138a Doctor Lilian Marjorie Cleeve passport photo May 1961 11138b British Australian Passport 11138c The Premier Visits 'Silver Birches' 96 Moore St., Bendigo on April 8th 1957 Photo. ...Doctor Lilian Marjorie Cleeve was born in 1915 and died in February 1996. She grew up in Moonee Ponds and graduated as a Doctor from the University of Melbourne School of Medicine in 1941. She completed her training at the Women's Hospital in Melbourne between December 1940 and January 1941 where she delivered her first baby, Beverley Margaret Manley. In 1942 at the beginning of the war with Japan, Doctor Cleeve travelled to Bendigo. The train was full of soldiers travelling to camp at the Bendigo Showgrounds next to the hospital (now the Tom Flood Centre). Because of the war, the streets were in darkness. Some soldiers carried her suitcase to her new home. Doctor Cleeve immediately began work as the hospital Registrar. Later on she specialized in the delivery of babies, who always seemed to be born on her days off. After leaving the hospital Doctor Cleeve joined the medical practice of Doctors Gorman and Grant (husband and wife). Their rooms were on the corner of View and Mckenzie Streets in the Atkinson building (named after Doctor Harry Atkinson). Doctor Cleeve then established a medical practice in Garsed Street where the Dan Murphy Car Park is now located. Later Doctor Cleeve ran an eye clinic with Doctor Gorman's son, on the other side of Garsed Street. She also used to visit Puckapunyal Army Base to screen both the regular army recruits and the conscripts who were sent to Vietnam. Doctor Cleeve last worked as part of the associate medical staff at the Bendigo Teachers' College in Osborne Street from 1979 to 1980. In 1944 Lilian married Sargent George Cathcart (Fortuna Army Survey Regiment). George was the secretary/treasurer of the Bendigo Branch of the Liberal Party. They lived at 96 Moore Street ('Silver Birches'), close to the hospital. George and Lilian had one son, Andrew. George passed away from a heart attack in 1957. Lilian married Roy Lockart Chisholm in 1960. Roy was the manager of the Charing Cross Branch of the CBA Bank. Not long after their marriage, Lilian (now Mrs Chisholm), Roy, and Lilian's young son Andrew, took a honeymoon voyage on the cargo vessel "Milos" to Hong Kong, Japan, New Guinea and Borneo, where they visited the Sandakan War Memorial. In 1960 Lilian sold 96 Moore Street, and following Roy's retirement, they purchased a house which they named 'Roslyn' at 28 Reginald Street, Quarry Hill. Roy died in 1963 after suffering a stroke. Respected and well-liked, Mrs Chisholm continued to raise Andrew in Reginald Street with the assistance of her faithful housekeeper Coral Suurpaa, known to all as “Hickey". Coral lived in a house in Breen Street, beside the Myrtle Street railway bridge. Prior to this, "Hickey" had lived-in at Moore Street when Dr Cleeve was widowed after the death of her first husband. Photos, Passport, Letter and Nameplate 11138a Doctor Lilian Marjorie Cleeve passport photo May 1961 11138b British Australian Passport 11138c The Premier Visits 'Silver Birches' 96 Moore St., Bendigo on April 8th 1957 Photo. From Left to Right are: Former Bendigo Organiser, Mr T.J. Langdon (now at Ballarat), Mrs Langdon, Mrs John Stanistreet, The Premier, Hon. H.E. Bolte, Mr John Stanistreet, M.L.A., Mrs G. Cathcart (Dr Cleeve) and Mr G.W.S. Cathcart. 11138d Doctor Cleeve and George Cathcart Photo 11138e Dr Cleeve front row 3rd from the right with her first baby delivered at the Women's Hospital Melbourne 1940 Photo. Back Row: B J Bernstein, B Chromow, S I D Preston, H J Hoffman, P Zerman, D G Sisely. Middle Row: L B Satchell, J B Buchanan, O B Pearce, J C Trinea, M R Millikan, I J Selikoff, R E Dwork. Front Row: J Kremer, R B Lewis, Miss B Marshall, Dr M A Mackie, Prof. Marshall Allan, Miss L Cleeve, Miss J grant, H Berinshaw. 11138f Dr Cleeve, Coral Suurpaa, Andrew Cathcart Photo in the backyard at 28 Reginald St. Quarry Hill, 1195-1997. 11138g Letter from Andrew Cathcart to the Sisely family in dec 2009 re the photo taken at the Women's Hospital Melbourne in 1940-41 11138h Dr L M Cleeve Nameplate Front View 11138i Dr L M Cleeve Nameplate Rear View 11138j The University of Melbourne Conferring of degrees Wilson Hall Monday 1st June 1942bendigo, doctor lorna sisely, women's hospital melbourne, roy lockart chisholm, reginald street, quarry hill, coral suurpaa, dr lilian cleeve, george cathcart -
Bendigo Military MuseumDocument - PASSPORT, AUSTRALIAN, Aust Government, 1967
... Passport 1960's version NR G741361. Blue cardboard cover. Printing in gold. Crown at the top. Aust Crest in centre. It has 32 pages. 2. Black & red vinyl cover. It has openings at the front. An inner sleeve show's British...Passport 1960's version NR G741361. Blue cardboard cover. Printing in gold. Crown at the top. Aust Crest in centre. It has 32 pages. 2. Black & red vinyl cover. It has openings at the front. An inner sleeve show's British ...Refers to the service of Tony Cornelius No. 3176333 South Vietnam. See Cat 1874.21. Australian Passport 1960's version NR G741361. Blue cardboard cover. Printing in gold. Crown at the top. Aust Crest in centre. It has 32 pages. 2. Black & red vinyl cover. It has openings at the front. An inner sleeve show's British Crest. At the bottom is Asian letter characters. 3. Cardboard C of A notice. It is about reporting any diseases on arrival in Australia. It has a rectangular stamp from the Commonwealth Dept of Health Dated 21 Nov 1972 - Airport W.A. 4. Paper receipt from Commonwealth of Aust for Passport fee. Receipt no. C597062 - stamped Sydney Cust $4.00. 5. Hand written recipe on how to make Sata meal. Blue ink on lined paper (looks interesting).passport, vietnam -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Carlton, The Second World War experience v.1. Blitzkrieg 1939-1941, 2008
... Memorabilia includes: Order No 1 - the German order to invade Poland which led to the British declaration of war against Germany; The fake passport used by Sub-Lieutenant Heinz Kummer of the Graf Spee to flee back to Germany following the Battle of the River Plate; and, Montgomery's personal diary charting the events of the evacuation from Dunkirk; Roosevelt's handwritten notes for his 'day of infamy' speech which saw America's entry into the war; the order to McArthur to abandon the Philippines; Stalin's handwritten notes on his 'scorched earth' policy; and the letters home of a British officer in Africa telling of his harrowing involvement in the battles of Gazala and Tobruk; Montgomery's orders for El Alamein; Stalin's annotated proof of his famous 5 September 1942 order regarding partisan warfare; and diary kept by a German soldier on the North African front; Montgomery's hand-written D-Day notes; Eisenhower's draft 'in case of failure' message written before D-Day; and, diary of a sergeant in the Royal Hampshire regiment covering his involvement in the D-Day landings, battle for Normandy and Operation 'Market Garden' - the battle for Arnhem. ...Volume one of a four volume series featuring Blitzkrieg. A four-volume series, published in association with the Imperial War Museum, covering the whole six-year global conflagration. Each volume contains removable documents and memorabilia in pockets or pasted in, featuring personal accounts from British veterans and contemporary letters, diaries, maps and archival facsimile memoabilia from the Imperial War Museum. Memorabilia includes: Order No 1 - the German order to invade Poland which led to the British declaration of war against Germany; The fake passport used by Sub-Lieutenant Heinz Kummer of the Graf Spee to flee back to Germany following the Battle of the River Plate; and, Montgomery's personal diary charting the events of the evacuation from Dunkirk; Roosevelt's handwritten notes for his 'day of infamy' speech which saw America's entry into the war; the order to McArthur to abandon the Philippines; Stalin's handwritten notes on his 'scorched earth' policy; and the letters home of a British officer in Africa telling of his harrowing involvement in the battles of Gazala and Tobruk; Montgomery's orders for El Alamein; Stalin's annotated proof of his famous 5 September 1942 order regarding partisan warfare; and diary kept by a German soldier on the North African front; Montgomery's hand-written D-Day notes; Eisenhower's draft 'in case of failure' message written before D-Day; and, diary of a sergeant in the Royal Hampshire regiment covering his involvement in the D-Day landings, battle for Normandy and Operation 'Market Garden' - the battle for Arnhem.Index, ill, maps, facsims, sound disc, p.61.Volume one of a four volume series featuring Blitzkrieg. A four-volume series, published in association with the Imperial War Museum, covering the whole six-year global conflagration. Each volume contains removable documents and memorabilia in pockets or pasted in, featuring personal accounts from British veterans and contemporary letters, diaries, maps and archival facsimile memoabilia from the Imperial War Museum. Memorabilia includes: Order No 1 - the German order to invade Poland which led to the British declaration of war against Germany; The fake passport used by Sub-Lieutenant Heinz Kummer of the Graf Spee to flee back to Germany following the Battle of the River Plate; and, Montgomery's personal diary charting the events of the evacuation from Dunkirk; Roosevelt's handwritten notes for his 'day of infamy' speech which saw America's entry into the war; the order to McArthur to abandon the Philippines; Stalin's handwritten notes on his 'scorched earth' policy; and the letters home of a British officer in Africa telling of his harrowing involvement in the battles of Gazala and Tobruk; Montgomery's orders for El Alamein; Stalin's annotated proof of his famous 5 September 1942 order regarding partisan warfare; and diary kept by a German soldier on the North African front; Montgomery's hand-written D-Day notes; Eisenhower's draft 'in case of failure' message written before D-Day; and, diary of a sergeant in the Royal Hampshire regiment covering his involvement in the D-Day landings, battle for Normandy and Operation 'Market Garden' - the battle for Arnhem.world war 1939-1945 - history, world war 1939-1945 - pictorial works -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Carlton, The Second World War experience v.2. Axis ascendant 1941-42, 2008
... Memorabilia includes: Order No 1 - the German order to invade Poland which led to the British declaration of war against Germany; The fake passport used by Sub-Lieutenant Heinz Kummer of the Graf Spee to flee back to Germany following the Battle of the River Plate; and, Montgomery's personal diary charting the events of the evacuation from Dunkirk; Roosevelt's handwritten notes for his 'day of infamy' speech which saw America's entry into the war; the order to McArthur to abandon the Philippines; Stalin's handwritten notes on his 'scorched earth' policy; and the letters home of a British officer in Africa telling of his harrowing involvement in the battles of Gazala and Tobruk; Montgomery's orders for El Alamein; Stalin's annotated proof of his famous 5 September 1942 order regarding partisan warfare; and diary kept by a German soldier on the North African front; Montgomery's hand-written D-Day notes; Eisenhower's draft 'in case of failure' message written before D-Day; and, diary of a sergeant in the Royal Hampshire regiment covering his involvement in the D-Day landings, battle for Normandy and Operation 'Market Garden' - the battle for Arnhem. ...Volume two of a four volume series featuring Axis ascendancy. A four-volume series, published in association with the Imperial War Museum, covering the whole six-year global conflagration. Each volume contains removable documents and memorabilia in pockets or pasted in, featuring personal accounts from British veterans and contemporary letters, diaries, maps and archival facsimile memoabilia from the Imperial War Museum. Memorabilia includes: Order No 1 - the German order to invade Poland which led to the British declaration of war against Germany; The fake passport used by Sub-Lieutenant Heinz Kummer of the Graf Spee to flee back to Germany following the Battle of the River Plate; and, Montgomery's personal diary charting the events of the evacuation from Dunkirk; Roosevelt's handwritten notes for his 'day of infamy' speech which saw America's entry into the war; the order to McArthur to abandon the Philippines; Stalin's handwritten notes on his 'scorched earth' policy; and the letters home of a British officer in Africa telling of his harrowing involvement in the battles of Gazala and Tobruk; Montgomery's orders for El Alamein; Stalin's annotated proof of his famous 5 September 1942 order regarding partisan warfare; and diary kept by a German soldier on the North African front; Montgomery's hand-written D-Day notes; Eisenhower's draft 'in case of failure' message written before D-Day; and, diary of a sergeant in the Royal Hampshire regiment covering his involvement in the D-Day landings, battle for Normandy and Operation 'Market Garden' - the battle for Arnhem.Index, ill, maps, facsims, sound disc, p.61.Volume two of a four volume series featuring Axis ascendancy. A four-volume series, published in association with the Imperial War Museum, covering the whole six-year global conflagration. Each volume contains removable documents and memorabilia in pockets or pasted in, featuring personal accounts from British veterans and contemporary letters, diaries, maps and archival facsimile memoabilia from the Imperial War Museum. Memorabilia includes: Order No 1 - the German order to invade Poland which led to the British declaration of war against Germany; The fake passport used by Sub-Lieutenant Heinz Kummer of the Graf Spee to flee back to Germany following the Battle of the River Plate; and, Montgomery's personal diary charting the events of the evacuation from Dunkirk; Roosevelt's handwritten notes for his 'day of infamy' speech which saw America's entry into the war; the order to McArthur to abandon the Philippines; Stalin's handwritten notes on his 'scorched earth' policy; and the letters home of a British officer in Africa telling of his harrowing involvement in the battles of Gazala and Tobruk; Montgomery's orders for El Alamein; Stalin's annotated proof of his famous 5 September 1942 order regarding partisan warfare; and diary kept by a German soldier on the North African front; Montgomery's hand-written D-Day notes; Eisenhower's draft 'in case of failure' message written before D-Day; and, diary of a sergeant in the Royal Hampshire regiment covering his involvement in the D-Day landings, battle for Normandy and Operation 'Market Garden' - the battle for Arnhem.world war 1939-1945 - history, world war 1939-1945 - pictorial works
