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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Badge, Edward, Duke of Windsor
... Edward, Duke of Windsor...Duke of Windsor...Round black and white badge depicting Edward, Duke... Linton 3360 goldfields Edward Duke of Windsor Numismatics Badg ...Round black and white badge depicting Edward, Duke of Windsor, in army uniform.edward, duke of windsor, numismatics, badg, royal family -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Lucas Booklet, 1921. Souvenir, Ballarat Arch of Victory and Avenue of Honour, 7/2009
... Duke of Windsor.... pyjamas, by the Lucas girls for the Prince, latterly, Duke..., by the Lucas girls for the Prince, latterly, Duke of Windsor. The Arch ...Details are given of the establishment of the Avenue of Honour and the Arch of Victory, the opening of these by H.R.H. Prince of Wales 2/6/1920 and the making of a pair of yellow silk pyjamas, by the Lucas girls for the Prince, latterly, Duke of Windsor. The Arch of Victory and Avenue of Honour are important landmarks in Ballarat of which citizens of Ballarat are justly proud.2 pages of typed notes. p.1, quotations from 2 references are cited at the bottom of p.1 and on p.2, there is a poem entitled "The Royal Pyjamas."None.john garner, doctor john garner, lucas girls, arch of victory, avenue of honour, h.r.h. prince of wales, duke of windsor., r.selkirk, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... duke of windsor...: THE PRINCE OF WALES! = THEN DUKE OF WINDSOR Printed on back... melbourne edward viii the prince of wales duke of windsor royalty ...Mounted b/w phtograph of Edward VIII (Prince of Wales) walking and smiling with his left hand on his sword.Typewritten on white paper and attached to front: THE PRINCE OF WALES! = THEN DUKE OF WINDSOR Printed on back: AUSTRALIA AT WAR, REFLEX-ART COMPANY 88 ALBERT STREET WINDSOR VIC. Handwritten on back: EDWARD VIIIedward viii, the prince of wales, duke of windsor, royalty, soldiers, george evans collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - FORTUNA COLLECTION: NOTES ON FORTUNA
... Duke of Windsor... George VI Duke of Windsor Sir Henry Lock Marquis of Normandy Earl ...Typed copy of notes on Fortuna. Notes include original builder, description of building, the 180 Gold Mine, Advance Mine. Two copies of page one.buildings, house, fortuna, fortuna, mr ballerstedt, 180 gold mine, wittscheibe brothers, mr george lansell, reidle's furniture store, wooton lansell, william lansell, miss edith bassford, duke of edinburgh, king george vi, duke of windsor, sir henry lock, marquis of normandy, earl of hopetoun, madam melba, advance mine, victoria reef, alfred e. wallis -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Hans Blau
... in the 8th. Employment Co. Before the War Hans entertained the Duke... entertained the Duke of Windsor in Vienna & Paris. photography ...Hans left Vienna for Singapore in 1938, where he played and sang at Raffles. Interned Camp 3. Two photographs of Hans Blau (now Blair), Dunera internee and professional entertainer, who was in charge of the entertainment and revues in the camp. Later in the 8th. Employment Co. Before the War Hans entertained the Duke of Windsor in Vienna & Paris.Two 12 x 8 cms b.& w. photosphotography, photograph, slides, film -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Our Royal Guests, 1952_
... house of windsor duke of edinburgh royal tour of australia 1954 ...Published in 1952, before the death of King George this book tells the family story of the Windsors in anticipation of the first Royal Visit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Australia.Due to the King's death, the anticipated Royal Visit was postponed until 1954.Hard cover, Illus. (some colour).queen elizabeth 2, house of windsor, duke of edinburgh, royal tour of australia 1954 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, The Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand in pictures, 1954_
... of windsor duke of edinburgh royal tour of australia 1954 Hard cover ...Following the death of King George VI, the Queen's trip to Australia and New Zealand was postponed until 1954. This book is a photographic story of their travels around Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands.A pictorial record of the first visit to Australia by Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1954Hard cover, Illus. (some colour). Cover illustration of Australian flag with white writing over.queen elizabeth 2, house of windsor, duke of edinburgh, royal tour of australia 1954 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Pamphlet, Myer Store News March 1954, 1954_03
... of windsor duke of edinburgh royal tour of australia 1954 myer ...Shows the excitement of the Royal Visit in 1954. This was Queen Elizabeth II's first visit to Australia since ascending the throne.An example of the importance of Royalty to Australians at this time.2 page newsletter from the Myer store in Melbourne. Cover illustration shows the Bourke Street store decked out to welcome the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh on their first visit to Melbourne.queen elizabeth 2, house of windsor, duke of edinburgh, royal tour of australia 1954, myer melbourne -
Greensborough Historical Society
Magazine Clipping, Woman's Weekly, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, 22/12/1951
... at this time. queen elizabeth 2 house of windsor duke of edinburgh ...Gives photographic information about the young Royal family, before the Queen ascended the throne.An example of the importance of Royalty to Australians at this time.4 page supplement to the Woman's Weekly December 22 1951. Black and white illus of the Royal family including Prince Charles and Princess Anne.queen elizabeth 2, house of windsor, duke of edinburgh, royal tour of australia 1954, prince charles, princess anne -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Argus (newspaper), Royal visit to Australia 1954, 24/04/1954
... visit 1954 queen elizabeth 2 house of windsor duke of edinburgh ...Shows the excitement of the Royal Visit in 1954. This was Queen Elizabeth II's first visit to Australia since ascending the throne. In these articles the royal children are joining their parents on tour.An example of the interest in the royal family to Australians at this time.4 black and white newspaper photographs of the Royal family, including Prince Charles and Princess Anne, on tour in 1954royal visit 1954, queen elizabeth 2, house of windsor, duke of edinburgh, prince charles, princess anne -
Greensborough Historical Society
Magazine Clipping, Woman's Weekly, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, 15/12/1951
... house of windsor duke of edinburgh 4 page supplement ...An illustrated review of the 'romance and marriage' of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh before she became Queen.An example of the interest in the royal family to Australians at this time.4 page supplement to the Woman's Weekly December 15 1951. Black and white illus of the Royal family including Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philipqueen elizabeth 2, house of windsor, duke of edinburgh -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Argus (newspaper), Royal visits 1950s, 07/06/1956
... house of windsor duke of edinburgh 5 newspaper articles from ...5 newspaper articles from the 1950s, reporting on Queen Elizabeth's visits to Commonwealth countries, including Sierra Leone, Fiji and SuvaAn example of the interest in the royal family to Australians at this time.5 newspaper articles from the 1950s, black and white photographs with captions.queen elizabeth 2, house of windsor, duke of edinburgh -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Argus (newspaper), Queen returns to London, 17/05/1954
... at this time. queen elizabeth 2 house of windsor duke of edinburgh ...Shows the excitement of the Queen's return from the Australian Royal Visit in 1954. This was Queen Elizabeth II's first visit to Australia since ascending the throne.An example of the interest in the royal family to Australians at this time.Front page of The Argus newspaper May 17 1954. Black and white text, coloured photograph of the Queen 'stepping ashore in Britain for the first time in six monthe'queen elizabeth 2, house of windsor, duke of edinburgh, royal tour of australia 1954 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Coronation souvenir handkerchief
King George VI was the second son of King George V and Queen Mary. He was Duke of York from 1920 to 1936, living in London and also (from 1932) at Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park. In 1923 he married Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon; their elder daughter, later Queen Elizabeth II, was born in 1926. George VI succeeded to the throne on the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII, in December 1936. Handkerchief produced as a souvenir for the Coronation of King George V1 and Queen Elizabeth on 12 May 1937. Images of the king and queen are set on either side of a circular view of Buckingham palace surrounded with representative flags and the Monarch's crown. Commonwealth (Empire) flags are placed at each corner. The British flag is below the image of the Palace. the flags are joined by a knotted circular gold coloured cord that traces the figures of the King and Queen. main colours are red, blue, white and gold on a cream background. handkerchief, coronation, 1937, king george vi -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, Queen Elizabeth II visit to Geelong, 1988
In 1988 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip travelled across Australia to take part in the bicentenary celebrations. In April Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip arrived in Geelong to open the Wool Week Display in the almost complete National Wool Centre. Crowds gathered to welcome the royal couple, wool shearing demonstrations took place outside the centre and “Spud” the sheepdog exhibited his heading talents. During their visit to the wool centre they were met by the chairman of the Geelong Regional Commission, Mr Colin Atkins and Mrs Monique Atkins. The Queen was presented with a rug woven by the museums 1910 gripper-type Axminster Jacquard carpet loom and the Duke was presented with a woollen jumper. In return the Queen presented three letters from the archives of the Windsor Castle to the museum. The couple left in the afternoon, charming the Geelong crowd. Two black and white photographs of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by the City of Greater Geelong Mayor, Jim Fidge, watching a shearing demonstration by local Geelong shearers outside the then National Wool Centre. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II opened the Wool Week Display in the almost complete National Wool Centre during her visit in April 1988.royal visit, wool centre, geelong, queen elizabeth ii, prince philip, national wool centre., bicentenary celebrations -
National Wool Museum
Royal Visit Souvenir, 29th April 1988
In 1988 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip travelled across Australia to take part in the bicentenary celebrations. In April Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip arrived in Geelong to open the Wool Week Display in the almost complete National Wool Centre. Crowds gathered to welcome the royal couple, wool shearing demonstrations took place outside the centre and “Spud” the sheepdog exhibited his herding talents. During their visit to the wool centre they were met by the chairman of the Geelong Regional Commission, Mr Colin Atkins and Mrs Monique Atkins. The Queen was presented with a rug woven by the museums 1910 gripper-type Axminster Jacquard carpet loom and the Duke was presented with a woollen jumper. In return the Queen presented three letters from the archives of the Windsor Castle to the museum. The couple left in the afternoon, charming the Geelong crowd. Souvenir newspaper, relating to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visit to Geelong in April 1988 where she opened the Wool Week Display in the almost complete National Wool Centre.Front page title: Hello, Goodbye Your Highnessroyal visit -
National Wool Museum
Royal Souvenir Edition, 29/4/1988
In 1988 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip travelled across Australia to take part in the bicentenary celebrations. In April Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip arrived in Geelong to open the Wool Week Display in the almost complete National Wool Centre. Crowds gathered to welcome the royal couple, wool shearing demonstrations took place outside the centre and “Spud” the sheepdog exhibited his heading talents. During their visit to the wool centre they were met by the chairman of the Geelong Regional Commission, Mr Colin Atkins and Mrs Monique Atkins. The Queen was presented with a rug woven by the museums 1910 gripper-type Axminster Jacquard carpet loom and the Duke was presented with a woollen jumper. In return the Queen presented three letters from the archives of the Windsor Castle to the museum. The couple left in the afternoon, charming the Geelong crowd. Souvenir newspaper, consisting of one large rectangular pieces of newsprint folded in half to form two pages. It contains articles and photographs relating to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visit to Geelong in April 1988 where she opened the Wool Week Display in the almost complete National Wool Centre.Front page heading: Queen of heartsroyal visit -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Booklet - Royal Visit booklet, Australia: The Royal Visit 1952
front cover green with stylised Kangaroo and Emu on ribbon featuring the words 'The Royal Visit' with southern cross on rear cover.non-fictionqueen elizabeth ii, duke of edinburgh, australia, royal visit -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Book - Souvenir Book, Our Royal Guests
... of windsor duke of edinburgh Royal Tour Australia 1952 Our Royal ...non-fictionqueen elizabeth 2, house of windsor, duke of edinburgh, royal tour australia 1952,