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Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Billing, Richard Annesley
... ... Officer Chas...Billing William Walsh Maria Yeo Mary Elizabeth Billing Richard Annesley Caulfield Officer Chas Walsh Williamina Owen Lawyers Balaclava Road Judges Robertson Alexander Robertson Alex Sylliott Hill Caulfield East Document Billing, Richard Annesley ...Five handwritten articles concerning this family. 1. Unattributed, undated, handwritten family tree diagram of Judge Billing’s parents and child and himself. 2. Unattributed, undated, handwritten notes listing addresses for various Billing family members from 1861 to 1893 from unknown source. 3. Unattributed, undated, handwritten notes with list of addresses for Judge Billing and his wife 1860-1885 and three sources of information about Judge Billing including biography by Elizabeth Golding. Noted by F E Campbell in 02/12/2005. 4. Unattributed, undated handwritten list of residents at Judge Billing’s property from 1882-1892 taken from rate books. 5. Unattributed, undated, handwritten notes listing references to Judge billing in various sources and the location of his grave.billing william, walsh maria, yeo mary elizabeth, billing richard annesley, caulfield, officer chas, walsh williamina owen, lawyers, balaclava road, judges, robertson alexander, robertson alex, sylliott hill, caulfield east -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumAWA Radio Telephone Control ConsoleTelephone, AWA Radio Telephone Control Console, Mid 1980's
... Possibly from suburban station officer's house. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator....Possibly from suburban station officer's house. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator. CALL SIGN BASE CALL STC REMOTE CONTROL UNIT M1050 Light brown telephone with speaker in front face. ...In use 1973 (label on back). Probably from regional station or regional station officer's house for after hours call outs. Possibly from suburban station officer's house. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator.Light brown telephone with speaker in front face.CALL SIGN BASE CALL STC REMOTE CONTROL UNIT M1050 -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumMagneto Crank TelephoneTelephone, Early 20th centry
... Possibly from suburban station officer's house. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator. label on telephone states that this was a spare disaster plan (displan) magneto telephone. ...Possibly from suburban station officer's house. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator. label on telephone states that this was a spare disaster plan (displan) magneto telephone. ...Probably from regional station or regional station officer's house for after hours call outs. Possibly from suburban station officer's house. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator. label on telephone states that this was a spare disaster plan (displan) magneto telephone. Other details on label.Black telephone with wind up handle in front centre. Batteries behindTO CALL TURN HANDLE & KIFT HANDSETcommunications, disaster -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Royal Australian Survey Corps Surveyors in the Field – Project Cutlass, New Guinea, 1956 – 1957
... Chas Beach, Bev Uwins, Feni Islands, New Ireland. Latitude -4° 05”, Longitude 153° 45”. .13) - Photo, colour, 1957. A Hous Kiap. (Kiaps, known formally as district officers...Chas Beach, Bev Uwins, Feni Islands, New Ireland. Latitude -4° 05”, Longitude 153° 45”. .13) - Photo, colour, 1957. A Hous Kiap. (Kiaps, known formally as district officers ...This is a set of 23 photographs of surveyors and support staff in the field undertaking tasks in New Guinea 1956 – 1957. The surveyors were employed in the establishment of mapping and geodetic control for Project Cutlass, the “Ship-Shore” survey of the New Ireland province. In this survey operation surveyors used theodolites to observe horizontal and vertical angles and chains to measure base line distances between survey stations. Bob Skitch shown in photo .7P was in the 2nd year of his career in the Australian Army. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, and his last appointment was the CO of the Army Survey Regiment from 1976 to 1980.This is a set of 23 photographs of surveyors and support staff in the field undertaking duties during Project Cutlass located in New Ireland, New Guinea 1956 – 1957. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, colour, 1956. Surveyors travelling main road from Kavieng to Namatanai, New Ireland. .2) - Photo, colour, 1956. Unidentified surveyors assessing recovery of their vehicle after bridge collapsed on west side of New Ireland. .3) - Photo, colour, 1956. Unidentified surveyors assessing recovery of their vehicle after bridge collapsed over flooded creek on west side of New Ireland. .4) - Photo, colour, 1956. Survey personnel L to R: Bev Uwins, John Lambie, Bob Thompson, New Ireland. .5) - Photo, colour, 1956. Survey base camp, New Ireland. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1956-1957. Geoff Helsham with possible human remains, New Ireland. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1956-1957. Bob Skitch undertaking survey observations using Wild T2 theodolite, New Ireland. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1956-1957. Chas Beach undertaking survey observations using Wild T2 theodolite, New Ireland. .9) & .10) - Photo, black & white, 1956-1957. Kev Parker (cook) New Ireland. .11) - Photo, colour, 1957. Brian Berkery taking a break, Top Manor Island, Lihir Island Group off New Ireland. Latitude -2° 46”, Longitude 152° 40”. .12) - Photo, colour, 1957. Survey base camp L to R: Chas Beach, Bev Uwins, Feni Islands, New Ireland. Latitude -4° 05”, Longitude 153° 45”. .13) - Photo, colour, 1957. A Hous Kiap. (Kiaps, known formally as district officers and patrol officers, were travelling representatives of the British and Australian governments), New Ireland. .14) & .15) - Photo, colour, 1957. L to R: Joe Farrington, Tom Royle Bob undertaking survey observations using theodolites from an improvised timber tower, New Ireland. .16) & .17) - Photo, colour, 1957. US Army ship FS216 used for ship-to-shore triangulation docked at Rabaul, New Britain. .18) - Photo, colour, 1957. US Army ship FS216 used for ship-to-shore triangulation docked at Kavieng, New Ireland. Sight target on top of mast. .19) - Photo, colour, 1957. Survey personnel onboard US Army ship FS392, L to R: Peter Frodsham, Bob Thompson, Doc Reid, John Underwood, remainder unidentified, New Ireland. .20) - Photo, colour, 1957. Survey base line party heading ashore, New Ireland. .21) - Photo, colour, 1957. Survey personnel rowing US Army assault boat L to R: Kev Parker, Chas Beach, folded up survey beacons overhanging stern, New Ireland. .22) - Photo, colour, 1957. Les Bailey onboard US Army ship departing Rabaul, New Britain for Brisbane. .23) - Photo, colour, 1957. Ron Newman onboard US Army ship departing Rabaul, New Britain for Brisbane. Active volcano in background..1P to .23P annotated on back – ‘Operation Cutlass’, personnel names, the year and the location. royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, fortuna, a, army svy regt, asr, surveying -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - "Project Cutlass" - Project Report Mapping Control Survey of New Ireland (PNG), Major SW Snow RASvy Corps, 1957
... Officer Major SW Snow RASvy Corps. The Project commenced in August 1956 and concluded 29 Nov 1957. Traversing and Base line measurement used vehicles and two ships and included nearby islands. Includes two photographs. Item .2 Photograph of Bob Skitch Project Cutlass 1956/57 with theodolite Item .3 Photograph of Chas...Officer Major SW Snow RASvy Corps. The Project commenced in August 1956 and concluded 29 Nov 1957. Traversing and Base line measurement used vehicles and two ships and included nearby islands. Includes two photographs. Item .2 Photograph of Bob Skitch Project Cutlass 1956/57 with theodolite Item .3 Photograph of Chas ...Item .1 "Project Cutlass" - Project Report Mapping Control Survey of New Ireland (PNG) is a report by the Project Officer Major SW Snow RASvy Corps. The Project commenced in August 1956 and concluded 29 Nov 1957. Traversing and Base line measurement used vehicles and two ships and included nearby islands. Includes two photographs. Item .2 Photograph of Bob Skitch Project Cutlass 1956/57 with theodolite Item .3 Photograph of Chas Beach project Cutlass 1957 Patlangat West Base (cemetery). 6353.1 Manilla Folder containing 49 foolscap sized loose page paper report. 12 pages of Intital report followed by 37 pages of Annexes and Appendices. Last page is map of Project Area. 6353.2 B/W Photograph Bob Skitch with Wild T2 Theodolite Project Cutlas 1956/1957 6353.3 B/W Photograph Chas Beach PATLANGAT WEST BASE (Cemetary) Project Cutlass 1957"Aug 56" on front coverroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePlant specimen - Wood Sample, Herbst, 1759-1765
... officer third class. While Cooper was stationed on the H.M.S. Wallaroo in Sydney he presented the display case, containing the wood sample from H.M.S. Victory, as well as the exhibit labels to Charles Harding, ("Chas...officer third class. While Cooper was stationed on the H.M.S. Wallaroo in Sydney he presented the display case, containing the wood sample from H.M.S. Victory, as well as the exhibit labels to Charles Harding, ("Chas ...The piece of oak wood sample inside the case was obtained from Mr. H Cooper during the time he served as a shipwright for the British Royal Navy on Nelson’s flagship, HMS Victory, in 1891. By that time the H.M.S. Victory was around 100 years old having been built in 1765 and was currently in dry dock undergoing restoration. Cooper’s skills as a shipwright would have been well employed during this period. HMS Victory was and still does undergoing continuous restoration to preserve her for display as a museum ship, due to the vessel's significant naval history. It was during that time of early restoration that Cooper obtained the piece of Oak from HMS Victory believed to be from the ships hull. Cooper was in Australia in September 1891 serving on the HMS Wallaroo, a British Auxiliary Squadron commissioned to serve as part of the British Royal Navy contingent, tasked to operate in Australian waters. The photograph included with the donation of the wood sample is a portrait of Mr H Cooper taken in 1895 in Sydney. The inscription on the photograph describes him as a skilled shipwright from the H.M.S. Wallaroo, depicting Cooper as a young man in Royal Navy uniform, with the emblem of a petty officer third class. While Cooper was stationed on the H.M.S. Wallaroo in Sydney he presented the display case, containing the wood sample from H.M.S. Victory, as well as the exhibit labels to Charles Harding, ("Chas") late of the Royal Australian Navy. Harding had been based at the H M Naval Torpedo Depot at Williamstown, Victoria. Although not mentioned, it is believed the two men met whilst serving together in Australia in their respective assignments. It could have been a retirement gift from Cooper to Harding with the photograph of Cooper likely included with the case, and gifted to Harding in 1895, as the date on the photograph indicates. One of the exhibits labels indicates that Harding had the item on display whilst serving at the Naval Torpedo Depot in Williamstown. The label indicates: "This piece of Oak is part of the hull of H.M.S. “Victory” Lord Nelson’s renowned Flag Ship, which took such a prominent part in the Battle of Trafalgar. 21st October 1805. Exhibited by Charles Harding, H.M.V. Naval Torpedo Depot, Williamstown.” After Charles Harding died in 1931 the case containing the sample of oak from H.M.S. Victory was donated by his son Reg Harding to Mr. Murphy in 1962. The display case has since become a treasured item at Flagstaff Hill. A newspaper article dated 1905 included with the donation mentions that the city of Hamilton in Victoria was shortly expecting a mounted piece of the H.M.S. Victory, to be included in the city’s commemoration of the centenary of the "Battle of Trafalgar". Battle of Trafalgar: On October 21, 1805, twenty-seven British ships of the line led by Admiral Lord Nelson aboard HMS Victory defeated thirty-three French and Spanish ships of the line under French Admiral Villeneuve. The battle took place in the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest coast of Spain, just west of Cape Trafalgar, near the town of Los Caños de Meca. The victory confirmed the naval supremacy Britain had established during the course of the eighteenth century and it was achieved in part through Nelson's departure from the prevailing naval tactical orthodoxy of the day. Conventional practice at the time was for opposing fleets to engage each other in single parallel lines, in order to facilitate signalling and disengagement, and to maximise fields of fire and target areas. Nelson instead arranged his ships into two columns to sail perpendicularly into the enemy fleet's line. During the battle, Nelson was shot by a French musketeer and he died shortly before the battle ended. Villeneuve was captured, along with his ship Bucentaure. He later attended Nelson's funeral while a captive on parole in Britain. Admiral Federico Gravina, the senior Spanish flag officer, escaped with the remnant of the fleet. He died five months later from wounds sustained during the battle. It was prior to this battle that Nelson had issued his now-famous final orders to his ships in 12 separate flag-hoists “England expects that every man will do his duty”. This wood sample is historically significant for its association with Admiral Lord Nelson the Battle of Trafalgar. Through Nelson’s leadership and unorthodox battle tactics, he secured not only a victory against the French and Spanish but reaffirmed Britain's naval supremacy opening the way for Britain to continuing the policy of colonisation of many countries including Australia.Wood sample adhered to the base of a hinged wood and glass display case. Wood is a sample of oak taken from the hull of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship, the HMS Victory, built in 1765. The case also contain two exhibit labels pinned above the wood sample. Other items donated with the display case, and relating to the wood sample: an 1895 photograph, a 1905 newspaper clipping, a 1962 donor's letter (two pages), and a handwritten exhibit label with a border of red lines. Photograph Front: printed- "Herbst" "28 Oxford Street, Hyde Park, Sydney", handwritten - "Mr Cooper", "see back". Back: handwritten - "Mr H Cooper, skilled shipwright, H.M.S. Wallaroo 1895" Exhibit labels still in the case: Left: handwritten- “PIECE OF OAK FROM THE HULL OF H.M.S. VICTORY”, Right: typewritten- “This piece of Oak was originally obtained by Mr. H. Cooper, skilled shipwright on H.M.S. “Victory” & afterwards on H.M.S. “Wallaroo” on the Australian Station in 1895, when he presented this exhibit to me. Chas. Harding, Late Victorian Navy.”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, oak, hms victory, vice-admiral lord nelson, horatio nelson, lord nelson, oak piece, piece of oaknelson, battle of trafalgar, maritime technology, ship relics, 18th century warship, british royal navy, h cooper shipwright, hms wallaroo, herbst hyde park sydney, charles harding, hmv naval orpedo depot williamstown, sir home popham’s telegraphic code, admiralty official day signal book -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupProgramme, Masonic Lodge Lang Lang No 236 Installation of Bro. Stanley Worthington dated Wednesday 5th October 1932
... Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Dr S T Appleford G R Burhop Herbert Clark W Cole W P Cole W R L Currie Frank M Dale M F Dale M Dally Joseph F Davis W Eason A G Gill G T Gill A G Glasscock Len Greaves Wallace G Greaves E Chas Hartshorne R Hawley N Jaboor Chas Jones W H Koetsveld Lang Lang Masonic Lodge Jas Longmuir P J McGay D N McMillan C Potter Wm C Sim H Thomas Keith Thomson Wm C Tibballs W A Tomlison A H Turner T R Vizard C Wheeler J A Wiltshire E N Wiseman Stanley Wothington Booklet produced by the Lang Lang Masonic Lodge 236 on the occasion of the Installation of Bro. Stanley Worthington as Worshipful Master and Investiture of Officers ...Booklet produced by the Lang Lang Masonic Lodge 236 on the occasion of the Installation of Bro. Stanley Worthington as Worshipful Master and Investiture of Officers 5 October 1932. Booklet is made up of one page folded in half to make up four pages, and is made of thickened cream paper with a frilled edge on the front page. Front page shows the masonic square and compass symbol in gold print, with information on the ceremony in blue ink, surrounded by a raised embossed border. All text printed in blue ink. Page 2 lists past masters from 1915 to 1931.Page 3 is titled The Festive Board and page 4 has a list of officers 1932-33.dr s t appleford, g r burhop, herbert clark, w cole, w p cole, w r l currie, frank m dale, m f dale, m dally, joseph f davis, w eason, a g gill, g t gill, a g glasscock, len greaves, wallace g greaves, e chas hartshorne, r hawley, n jaboor, chas jones, w h koetsveld, lang lang masonic lodge, jas longmuir, p j mcgay, d n mcmillan, c potter, wm c sim, h thomas, keith thomson, wm c tibballs, w a tomlison, a h turner, t r vizard, c wheeler, j a wiltshire, e n wiseman, stanley wothington -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - McKay Massey Harris Ferguson employees
... 426.1 - Massey Ferguson Ed Anderson Carpenter 426.2 - Massey Ferguson Roy Anderson Blacksmith 426.3 - Massey Ferguson Tom Anderson Truck Driver 426.4 - Massey Ferguson Bert Ankers 426.5 - Massey Ferguson Lindsay Baglin Expert Factory Chaser Canada Production Engineer Photo a 426.5 - Massey Ferguson Lindsay Baglin Expert Factory Chaser Canada Production Engineer Photo b 426.6 - Massey Ferguson Joe Bagnall Leading Hand Tool Room 426.7 - Massey Ferguson George Baker Ballarat Foreman Photo a 426.7 - Massey Ferguson George Baker Ballarat Foreman Photo b 426.8 - Massey Ferguson Reg Barclay Reclamation 426.9 - Massey Ferguson Peter Buckingham Methods Study Photo a 426.9 - Massey Ferguson Peter Buckingham Methods Study Photo b 426.10 - Massey Ferguson Jim Barton Duplicate Office Photo a 426.10 - Massey Ferguson Jim Barton Duplicate Office Photo b 426.11 - Massey Ferguson Guy Bell Duplicates Office 426.12 - Massey Ferguson Fred Bennett Foreman Spring and Tyre 426.13 - Massey Ferguson Les Berryman Quality Control Photo a 426.13 - 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Massey Ferguson Harry Caddick Sheet Metal Leading Hand Machinist Photo b 426.17 - Massey Ferguson Harry Caddick Sheet Metal Leading Hand Machinist Photo c 426.17 - Massey Ferguson Harry Caddick Sheet Metal Leading Hand Machinist Photo d 426.18 - Massey Ferguson Arthur Clarke Duplicate Department 426.19 - Massey Ferguson Howard Clemson Methods and Industrial Officer Personnel Manager 426.20 - Massey Ferguson Vic Clifton Steel Mill 426.21 - Massey Ferguson Norm Larson Plouch Assembler Photo a 426.21 - Massey Ferguson Norm Carson Plough Assembler Photo b 426.22 - Massey Ferguson Clarrie Condor Steel Mill Operator and Inspector 426.23 - Massey Ferguson WG Coombs Cutting Shop Officer and Checker Photo a 426.23 - Massey Ferguson Bill Coombs Cutting up Shop Operator and Checker Photo b 426.24 - Massey Ferguson Wilton Cooper Parts Department and Office 426.25 - Massey Ferguson Bert Corsey Core Shop 426.26 - Massey Ferguson Les Day Sub Foreman Machinist Woodmill 426.27 - Massey Ferguson Arthur Dedrick Methods 426.28 - Massey Ferguson A Denison Leading Hand Maintenance Machine Shop 426.29 - Massey Ferguson Bill Devers Factory Officer Timekeeper 426.30 - Massey Ferguson Fred Deveson Photo a 426.30 - Massey Ferguson Fred Deveson Photo b 426.31 - Massey Ferguson Harold Doherty Expert Assistant Floor Leading Hand 426.32 - Massey Ferguson Ted Dombrain Parts Department Photo a 426.32 - Massey Ferguson Ted Dombrain Parts Department Photo b 426.33 - Massey Ferguson Dan Dorgan Parts Department Officer and Sales 426.34 - Massey Ferguson Norm Donald Sales Photo a 426.34 - Massey Ferguson Norm Donald Sales Photo b 426.35 - Massey Ferguson R Lownie 426.36 - Massey Ferguson Tom Drake Methods Study 426.37 - Massey Ferguson Alan Enever Parts Storeman Photo a 426.37 - Massey Ferguson Alan Enever Parts Storeman Photo b 426.38 - Massey Ferguson Les Ewer Expert Sub Foreman Assistant Floor 426.39 - Massey Ferguson Jim Fisher Machine Shop Ballarat 426.40 - Massey Ferguson Bill Forbes Maintenance Shop 426.41 - Massey Ferguson Fred Fraser Sub Foreman Machinist Tim Smith 426.42 - Massey Ferguson Les Fowler Factory parts 426.43 - Massey Ferguson Ian Galbraith 426.44 - Massey Ferguson N Gamble Machine Shop 426.45 - Massey Ferguson Tom Garbutt Machine Shop Photo a 426.45 - Massey Ferguson Tom Garbutt Machine Shop Photo b 426.46 - Massey Ferguson David Garrick Gate Shop Carpenter Photo a 426.46 - Massey Ferguson David Garrick Gate Shop Carpenter Photo b 426.47 - Massey Ferguson Ray Gilham Parts Department Office 426.48 - Massey Ferguson Alex Gilmour Binder Shop Machinist Photo a 426.49 - Massey Ferguson Dave Gilson Parts Mailman 426.50 - Massey Ferguson Hugh Gist Tyne Shop and Blacksmith 426.51 - Massey Ferguson Bert Grant Foreman Gate Shop 426.52 - Massey Ferguson Dave Green Parts Department Factory Photo a 426.52 - Massey Ferguson Dave Green Parts Department Factory Photo b 426.53 - Massey Ferguson Jim Guest Machinist Tool Room 426.54 - Massey Ferguson Bert Hales Carpenter 426.55 - Massey Ferguson Charlie Hales Binder Shop Watchman Gate Keeper 426.56 - Massey Ferguson Wally Ham Foreman Maintenance 426.57 - Massey Ferguson Frank Hayes Ballarat Shops and Fitters 426.58 - Massey Ferguson Nat Hayes Leading Hand Ballarat Shop 426.59 - Massey Ferguson Bert Halstead Carpenters Shop Factory Parts Photo a 426.59 - Massey Ferguson Bert Halstead Carpenters Shop Factory Parts Photo b 426.60 - Massey Ferguson Norm Hancock Sales and Parts 426.61 - Massey Ferguson Ted Hollingshead Tool Shop Foreman Tool Design Supervisor 426.62 - Massey Ferguson Bob Hollins Assistant Fireman Spring and Tine Shop 426.63 - Massey Ferguson Percy Holloway Expert Engineering Department 426.64 - Massey Ferguson Jim Holmes Engine Fitter Leading Hand and Test Bench Photo a 426.64 - Massey Ferguson Jim Holmes Engine Fitter Leading Hand and Test Bench Photo b 426.65 - Massey Ferguson Jeff Hopkins Sales Parts Department 426.66 - Massey Ferguson Bill Lamont Truck Driver 426.67 - Massey Ferguson George Lambier Bench Sheet Metal Photo a 426.67 - Massey Ferguson George Lambier Bench Sheet Metal Photo b 426.68 - Massey Ferguson L Lancaster Binder Shop Inspector 426.69 - Massey Ferguson Curly Landers Tractor Transport Crane Driver 426.70 - Massey Ferguson Jack Lax Machine Shop Photo a 426.70 - Massey Ferguson Jack Lax Machine Shop Photo b 426.71 - Massey Ferguson Alex Learmonth Fitter and Turner Parts Department Procurement Photo a 426.71 - Massey Ferguson Alex Learmonth Fitter and Turner Parts Department Procurement Photo b 426.72 - Massey Ferguson Fred Long 426.73 - Massey Ferguson H Long Leading Hand at Tool Shop Sub Foreman Sheet Metal Machinist 426.74 - Massey Ferguson Charlie Louden Factory Parts 426.75 - Massey Ferguson Charlie Lou Photo a 426.76 - Massey Ferguson Stan Lowe Carpenter Photo a 426.76 - Massey Ferguson Stan Lowe Carpenter Photo b 426.77 - Massey Ferguson Fred Lynch Factory Office Photo a 426.77 - Massey Ferguson Fred Lynch Factory Office Photo b 426.78 - Massey Ferguson Bob Jones Foreman Bulk Store 426.79 - Massey Ferguson Les Jones Carpenters Shop Photo a 426.79 - Massey Ferguson Les Jones Carpenters Shop Photo b 426.80 - Massey Ferguson Claude Karlberg Carpenter 426.81 - Massey Ferguson Jim Kellett Carpenter 426.82 - Massey Ferguson Charlie Kelly Died in July 1966 426.83 - Massey Ferguson Joe Kennedy Staff Paymaster 426.83 - Massey Ferguson Group Photo HV McKay Massey Ferguson Toolmakers 1950s Back Row 9th Left Lionel 4th Right Bill Gist Bottom Row Left Jim Learmonth Middle George Hale 426.84 - Massey Ferguson Syd Rinder 426.85 - Massey Ferguson Jim Kindred Electrician 426.86 - Massey Ferguson Dave King Sales Duplicate Office 426.87 - Massey Ferguson Charlie Kirk Factory Programming Officer 426.88 - Massey Ferguson Percy Mather tool Shop Storeman 426.89 - Massey Ferguson Jack Matheson Fitter and Turner 426.90 - Massey Ferguson Bill Mason Sales Office 426.91 - Massey Ferguson A Mason Foreman Despatch 426.92 - Massey Ferguson Dick Mason Woodmill Operator 426.93 - Massey Ferguson Laurie Masters Programming Factory Pay Master 426.94 - Massey Ferguson Barry Menhennitt Expert Engineering Department Fitter Photo a 426.94 - Massey Ferguson Barry Menhennitt Expert Engineering Department Fitter Photo b 426.95 - Massey Ferguson Alan Mills Moulder Foundry 426.96 - Massey Ferguson Bill Mitchell Factory Office Programming 426.97 - Massey Ferguson Sam Mitchell Maintenance Beffs Ropes Harvesters 426.98 - Massey Ferguson Jack McCrae Maintenance Machinist 426.99 - Massey Ferguson Jim McCulloch Parts Department Photo a 426.99 - Massey Ferguson Jim McCulloch Parts Department Photo b 426.100 - Massey Ferguson C McFadyen Expert Binder Parts Department 426.101 - Massey Ferguson Jim McLeigh Factory Carpenters Supervisor of Chasers 426.102 - Massey Ferguson Bill McKeown Assistant Foreman Electrical Welder 426.103 - Massey Ferguson Norm McKinnon Factory Carpenter Photo a 426.103 - Massey Ferguson Norm McKinnon Factory Carpenter Photo b 426.104 - Massey Ferguson Rex McLeod Clerk Pay Office Personnel Officer 426.105 - Massey Ferguson Don McPherson Bench Sheet Metal 426.106 - Massey Ferguson N Neighbour Factory Carpenter 426.107 - Massey Ferguson Bert Neyland Factory Officer 426.108 - Massey Ferguson Percy Nunn Fitter Ballarat Shop 426.109 - Massey Ferguson Norm Oataway Expert Engineering Department Fitter 426.110 - Massey Ferguson Tom Paterson Tool Shop Garage Room Assistant Foreman Quality Control 426.111 - Massey Ferguson Alec Paton Factory Parts Binder Shop Leading Hand 426.112 - Massey Ferguson Bill Pearce Factory Carpenter Photo a 426.112 - Massey Ferguson Bill Pearce Factory Carpenter Photo b 426.113 - Massey Ferguson Dick Penrose Programming Office 426.114 - Massey Ferguson Jim Pettifer Ballarat Shop Machinist Photo a 426.115 - Massey Ferguson Jack Poigndester Assistant Foreman Dip and Spray 426.116 - Massey Ferguson Jack Polan 426.117 - Massey Ferguson Arthur Poole Gates Shop 426.118 - Massey Ferguson Lew Potter Machine Shop 426.119 - Massey Ferguson W Prince Foreman Bulk Store 426.120 - Massey Ferguson Jack Raymond Leading Hand Maintenance 426.121 - Massey Ferguson Ernie Rayner Transport Driver Photo a 426.121 - Massey Ferguson Ernie Rayner Transport Driver Photo b 426.122 - Massey Ferguson Len Reardon Maintenance Shop Tool Shop Machinist 426.123 - Massey Ferguson George Reid Fitter Ballarat Shop 426.124 - Massey Ferguson Ivy Rewell Assistant Foreman Canvas Room 426.125 - Massey Ferguson Ted Richards Factory Weigh Bridge Officer 426.126 - Massey Ferguson Leo Ryan Bulk Store 426.127 - Massey Ferguson Alex Saunders Foreman 426.128 - Massey Ferguson Bonnie Simpson Factory Office Engineering Department 426.129 - Massey Ferguson Bob Simpson Fitter Binder Shop Engineering Fitter Photo a 426.129 - Massey Ferguson Bob Simpson Fitter Binder Shop Engineering Fitter Photo b 426.130 - Massey Ferguson Fred Shergold Blacksmith Binder Shop 426.131 - Massey Ferguson Jack Simpson Sheet Metal Machinist 426.132 - Massey Ferguson Hec Schmidt Staff Office Employment 426.133 - Massey Ferguson Syd Scrivener Binder Shop Fitter Expert Inspector 426.134 - Massey Ferguson Chas Smerdon Machinist 426.135 - Massey Ferguson Olive Spillane Works Manager Secretary 426.136 - Massey Ferguson Rex Spowart Head Office Accounts 426.137 - Massey Ferguson Archie Snaith Carpenter Transport Repairs 426.138 - Massey Ferguson Bill Steele Moulder 426.139 - Massey Ferguson Ernie Stockdale Transport Driver 426.140 - Massey Ferguson Tom Styles Binder Shop Blacksmith Machinist 426.141 - Massey Ferguson Herb Sully Plumber Foreman Factory Building Maintenance 426.142 - Massey Ferguson Howard Taylor Engineering Field Advisor 426.143 - Massey Ferguson Jim Thompson Assistant Foreman Woodmill 426.144 - Massey Ferguson Joe Thompson Sales Officer 426.145 - Massey Ferguson Curly Topp Carpenter Crane Driver 426.146 - Massey Ferguson Jim Walker Factory Parts Carpenter 426.147 - Massey Ferguson Joe Walker Sheet Metal Bench 426.148 - Massey Ferguson Bill Watson Printing Department 426.149 - Massey Ferguson Ivy Watson Factory Office Secretary 426.150 - Massey Ferguson Harry Weaver Fast Operator Woodmill and Inspector 426.151 - Massey Ferguson Lin Webb Factory Carpenter 426.152 - Massey Ferguson Arthur Widdy Inspector 426.153 - Massey Ferguson Russell Wilkinson Steel Mill Office Cleaner Photo a 426.153 - Massey Ferguson Russell Wilkinson Steel Mill Office Cleaner Photo b 426.154 - Massey Ferguson Geoff Williams Parts Department 426.155 - Massey Ferguson Syd Williams Cutting Shop 426.156 - Massey Ferguson Jack Vance Accountant Director 426.157 - Massey Ferguson Keith Crowder 426.158 - Massey Ferguson Merv Brooks 426.159 - Massey Ferguson Val Hummel 426.160 - Massey Ferguson Claude Rossiter 426.161 - Massey Ferguson Len Underhill A collection of 161 photographic portraits of employees of McKay Massey Harris Ferguson Anderson Col Carpenter Photograph McKay Massey Harris Ferguson employees ...426.1 - Massey Ferguson Ed Anderson Carpenter 426.2 - Massey Ferguson Roy Anderson Blacksmith 426.3 - Massey Ferguson Tom Anderson Truck Driver 426.4 - Massey Ferguson Bert Ankers 426.5 - Massey Ferguson Lindsay Baglin Expert Factory Chaser Canada Production Engineer Photo a 426.5 - Massey Ferguson Lindsay Baglin Expert Factory Chaser Canada Production Engineer Photo b 426.6 - Massey Ferguson Joe Bagnall Leading Hand Tool Room 426.7 - Massey Ferguson George Baker Ballarat Foreman Photo a 426.7 - Massey Ferguson George Baker Ballarat Foreman Photo b 426.8 - Massey Ferguson Reg Barclay Reclamation 426.9 - Massey Ferguson Peter Buckingham Methods Study Photo a 426.9 - Massey Ferguson Peter Buckingham Methods Study Photo b 426.10 - Massey Ferguson Jim Barton Duplicate Office Photo a 426.10 - Massey Ferguson Jim Barton Duplicate Office Photo b 426.11 - Massey Ferguson Guy Bell Duplicates Office 426.12 - Massey Ferguson Fred Bennett Foreman Spring and Tyre 426.13 - Massey Ferguson Les Berryman Quality Control Photo a 426.13 - Massey Ferguson Les Berryman Quality Control Photo b 426.14 - Massey Ferguson Dave Black Duplicates Officer 426.15 - Massey Ferguson Norm Boddington Expert Duplicates Publications 426.16 - Massey Ferguson Charlie Busby Quality Control 426.17 - Massey Ferguson Harry Caddick Sheet Metal Leading Hand Machinist Photo a 426.17 - Massey Ferguson Harry Caddick Sheet Metal Leading Hand Machinist Photo b 426.17 - Massey Ferguson Harry Caddick Sheet Metal Leading Hand Machinist Photo c 426.17 - Massey Ferguson Harry Caddick Sheet Metal Leading Hand Machinist Photo d 426.18 - Massey Ferguson Arthur Clarke Duplicate Department 426.19 - Massey Ferguson Howard Clemson Methods and Industrial Officer Personnel Manager 426.20 - Massey Ferguson Vic Clifton Steel Mill 426.21 - Massey Ferguson Norm Larson Plouch Assembler Photo a 426.21 - Massey Ferguson Norm Carson Plough Assembler Photo b 426.22 - Massey Ferguson Clarrie Condor Steel Mill Operator and Inspector 426.23 - Massey Ferguson WG Coombs Cutting Shop Officer and Checker Photo a 426.23 - Massey Ferguson Bill Coombs Cutting up Shop Operator and Checker Photo b 426.24 - Massey Ferguson Wilton Cooper Parts Department and Office 426.25 - Massey Ferguson Bert Corsey Core Shop 426.26 - Massey Ferguson Les Day Sub Foreman Machinist Woodmill 426.27 - Massey Ferguson Arthur Dedrick Methods 426.28 - Massey Ferguson A Denison Leading Hand Maintenance Machine Shop 426.29 - Massey Ferguson Bill Devers Factory Officer Timekeeper 426.30 - Massey Ferguson Fred Deveson Photo a 426.30 - Massey Ferguson Fred Deveson Photo b 426.31 - Massey Ferguson Harold Doherty Expert Assistant Floor Leading Hand 426.32 - Massey Ferguson Ted Dombrain Parts Department Photo a 426.32 - Massey Ferguson Ted Dombrain Parts Department Photo b 426.33 - Massey Ferguson Dan Dorgan Parts Department Officer and Sales 426.34 - Massey Ferguson Norm Donald Sales Photo a 426.34 - Massey Ferguson Norm Donald Sales Photo b 426.35 - Massey Ferguson R Lownie 426.36 - Massey Ferguson Tom Drake Methods Study 426.37 - Massey Ferguson Alan Enever Parts Storeman Photo a 426.37 - Massey Ferguson Alan Enever Parts Storeman Photo b 426.38 - Massey Ferguson Les Ewer Expert Sub Foreman Assistant Floor 426.39 - Massey Ferguson Jim Fisher Machine Shop Ballarat 426.40 - Massey Ferguson Bill Forbes Maintenance Shop 426.41 - Massey Ferguson Fred Fraser Sub Foreman Machinist Tim Smith 426.42 - Massey Ferguson Les Fowler Factory parts 426.43 - Massey Ferguson Ian Galbraith 426.44 - Massey Ferguson N Gamble Machine Shop 426.45 - Massey Ferguson Tom Garbutt Machine Shop Photo a 426.45 - Massey Ferguson Tom Garbutt Machine Shop Photo b 426.46 - Massey Ferguson David Garrick Gate Shop Carpenter Photo a 426.46 - Massey Ferguson David Garrick Gate Shop Carpenter Photo b 426.47 - Massey Ferguson Ray Gilham Parts Department Office 426.48 - Massey Ferguson Alex Gilmour Binder Shop Machinist Photo a 426.49 - Massey Ferguson Dave Gilson Parts Mailman 426.50 - Massey Ferguson Hugh Gist Tyne Shop and Blacksmith 426.51 - Massey Ferguson Bert Grant Foreman Gate Shop 426.52 - Massey Ferguson Dave Green Parts Department Factory Photo a 426.52 - Massey Ferguson Dave Green Parts Department Factory Photo b 426.53 - Massey Ferguson Jim Guest Machinist Tool Room 426.54 - Massey Ferguson Bert Hales Carpenter 426.55 - Massey Ferguson Charlie Hales Binder Shop Watchman Gate Keeper 426.56 - Massey Ferguson Wally Ham Foreman Maintenance 426.57 - Massey Ferguson Frank Hayes Ballarat Shops and Fitters 426.58 - Massey Ferguson Nat Hayes Leading Hand Ballarat Shop 426.59 - Massey Ferguson Bert Halstead Carpenters Shop Factory Parts Photo a 426.59 - Massey Ferguson Bert Halstead Carpenters Shop Factory Parts Photo b 426.60 - Massey Ferguson Norm Hancock Sales and Parts 426.61 - Massey Ferguson Ted Hollingshead Tool Shop Foreman Tool Design Supervisor 426.62 - Massey Ferguson Bob Hollins Assistant Fireman Spring and Tine Shop 426.63 - Massey Ferguson Percy Holloway Expert Engineering Department 426.64 - Massey Ferguson Jim Holmes Engine Fitter Leading Hand and Test Bench Photo a 426.64 - Massey Ferguson Jim Holmes Engine Fitter Leading Hand and Test Bench Photo b 426.65 - Massey Ferguson Jeff Hopkins Sales Parts Department 426.66 - Massey Ferguson Bill Lamont Truck Driver 426.67 - Massey Ferguson George Lambier Bench Sheet Metal Photo a 426.67 - Massey Ferguson George Lambier Bench Sheet Metal Photo b 426.68 - Massey Ferguson L Lancaster Binder Shop Inspector 426.69 - Massey Ferguson Curly Landers Tractor Transport Crane Driver 426.70 - Massey Ferguson Jack Lax Machine Shop Photo a 426.70 - Massey Ferguson Jack Lax Machine Shop Photo b 426.71 - Massey Ferguson Alex Learmonth Fitter and Turner Parts Department Procurement Photo a 426.71 - Massey Ferguson Alex Learmonth Fitter and Turner Parts Department Procurement Photo b 426.72 - Massey Ferguson Fred Long 426.73 - Massey Ferguson H Long Leading Hand at Tool Shop Sub Foreman Sheet Metal Machinist 426.74 - Massey Ferguson Charlie Louden Factory Parts 426.75 - Massey Ferguson Charlie Lou Photo a 426.76 - Massey Ferguson Stan Lowe Carpenter Photo a 426.76 - Massey Ferguson Stan Lowe Carpenter Photo b 426.77 - Massey Ferguson Fred Lynch Factory Office Photo a 426.77 - Massey Ferguson Fred Lynch Factory Office Photo b 426.78 - Massey Ferguson Bob Jones Foreman Bulk Store 426.79 - Massey Ferguson Les Jones Carpenters Shop Photo a 426.79 - Massey Ferguson Les Jones Carpenters Shop Photo b 426.80 - Massey Ferguson Claude Karlberg Carpenter 426.81 - Massey Ferguson Jim Kellett Carpenter 426.82 - Massey Ferguson Charlie Kelly Died in July 1966 426.83 - Massey Ferguson Joe Kennedy Staff Paymaster 426.83 - Massey Ferguson Group Photo HV McKay Massey Ferguson Toolmakers 1950s Back Row 9th Left Lionel 4th Right Bill Gist Bottom Row Left Jim Learmonth Middle George Hale 426.84 - Massey Ferguson Syd Rinder 426.85 - Massey Ferguson Jim Kindred Electrician 426.86 - Massey Ferguson Dave King Sales Duplicate Office 426.87 - Massey Ferguson Charlie Kirk Factory Programming Officer 426.88 - Massey Ferguson Percy Mather tool Shop Storeman 426.89 - Massey Ferguson Jack Matheson Fitter and Turner 426.90 - Massey Ferguson Bill Mason Sales Office 426.91 - Massey Ferguson A Mason Foreman Despatch 426.92 - Massey Ferguson Dick Mason Woodmill Operator 426.93 - Massey Ferguson Laurie Masters Programming Factory Pay Master 426.94 - Massey Ferguson Barry Menhennitt Expert Engineering Department Fitter Photo a 426.94 - Massey Ferguson Barry Menhennitt Expert Engineering Department Fitter Photo b 426.95 - Massey Ferguson Alan Mills Moulder Foundry 426.96 - Massey Ferguson Bill Mitchell Factory Office Programming 426.97 - Massey Ferguson Sam Mitchell Maintenance Beffs Ropes Harvesters 426.98 - Massey Ferguson Jack McCrae Maintenance Machinist 426.99 - Massey Ferguson Jim McCulloch Parts Department Photo a 426.99 - Massey Ferguson Jim McCulloch Parts Department Photo b 426.100 - Massey Ferguson C McFadyen Expert Binder Parts Department 426.101 - Massey Ferguson Jim McLeigh Factory Carpenters Supervisor of Chasers 426.102 - Massey Ferguson Bill McKeown Assistant Foreman Electrical Welder 426.103 - Massey Ferguson Norm McKinnon Factory Carpenter Photo a 426.103 - Massey Ferguson Norm McKinnon Factory Carpenter Photo b 426.104 - Massey Ferguson Rex McLeod Clerk Pay Office Personnel Officer 426.105 - Massey Ferguson Don McPherson Bench Sheet Metal 426.106 - Massey Ferguson N Neighbour Factory Carpenter 426.107 - Massey Ferguson Bert Neyland Factory Officer 426.108 - Massey Ferguson Percy Nunn Fitter Ballarat Shop 426.109 - Massey Ferguson Norm Oataway Expert Engineering Department Fitter 426.110 - Massey Ferguson Tom Paterson Tool Shop Garage Room Assistant Foreman Quality Control 426.111 - Massey Ferguson Alec Paton Factory Parts Binder Shop Leading Hand 426.112 - Massey Ferguson Bill Pearce Factory Carpenter Photo a 426.112 - Massey Ferguson Bill Pearce Factory Carpenter Photo b 426.113 - Massey Ferguson Dick Penrose Programming Office 426.114 - Massey Ferguson Jim Pettifer Ballarat Shop Machinist Photo a 426.115 - Massey Ferguson Jack Poigndester Assistant Foreman Dip and Spray 426.116 - Massey Ferguson Jack Polan 426.117 - Massey Ferguson Arthur Poole Gates Shop 426.118 - Massey Ferguson Lew Potter Machine Shop 426.119 - Massey Ferguson W Prince Foreman Bulk Store 426.120 - Massey Ferguson Jack Raymond Leading Hand Maintenance 426.121 - Massey Ferguson Ernie Rayner Transport Driver Photo a 426.121 - Massey Ferguson Ernie Rayner Transport Driver Photo b 426.122 - Massey Ferguson Len Reardon Maintenance Shop Tool Shop Machinist 426.123 - Massey Ferguson George Reid Fitter Ballarat Shop 426.124 - Massey Ferguson Ivy Rewell Assistant Foreman Canvas Room 426.125 - Massey Ferguson Ted Richards Factory Weigh Bridge Officer 426.126 - Massey Ferguson Leo Ryan Bulk Store 426.127 - Massey Ferguson Alex Saunders Foreman 426.128 - Massey Ferguson Bonnie Simpson Factory Office Engineering Department 426.129 - Massey Ferguson Bob Simpson Fitter Binder Shop Engineering Fitter Photo a 426.129 - Massey Ferguson Bob Simpson Fitter Binder Shop Engineering Fitter Photo b 426.130 - Massey Ferguson Fred Shergold Blacksmith Binder Shop 426.131 - Massey Ferguson Jack Simpson Sheet Metal Machinist 426.132 - Massey Ferguson Hec Schmidt Staff Office Employment 426.133 - Massey Ferguson Syd Scrivener Binder Shop Fitter Expert Inspector 426.134 - Massey Ferguson Chas Smerdon Machinist 426.135 - Massey Ferguson Olive Spillane Works Manager Secretary 426.136 - Massey Ferguson Rex Spowart Head Office Accounts 426.137 - Massey Ferguson Archie Snaith Carpenter Transport Repairs 426.138 - Massey Ferguson Bill Steele Moulder 426.139 - Massey Ferguson Ernie Stockdale Transport Driver 426.140 - Massey Ferguson Tom Styles Binder Shop Blacksmith Machinist 426.141 - Massey Ferguson Herb Sully Plumber Foreman Factory Building Maintenance 426.142 - Massey Ferguson Howard Taylor Engineering Field Advisor 426.143 - Massey Ferguson Jim Thompson Assistant Foreman Woodmill 426.144 - Massey Ferguson Joe Thompson Sales Officer 426.145 - Massey Ferguson Curly Topp Carpenter Crane Driver 426.146 - Massey Ferguson Jim Walker Factory Parts Carpenter 426.147 - Massey Ferguson Joe Walker Sheet Metal Bench 426.148 - Massey Ferguson Bill Watson Printing Department 426.149 - Massey Ferguson Ivy Watson Factory Office Secretary 426.150 - Massey Ferguson Harry Weaver Fast Operator Woodmill and Inspector 426.151 - Massey Ferguson Lin Webb Factory Carpenter 426.152 - Massey Ferguson Arthur Widdy Inspector 426.153 - Massey Ferguson Russell Wilkinson Steel Mill Office Cleaner Photo a 426.153 - Massey Ferguson Russell Wilkinson Steel Mill Office Cleaner Photo b 426.154 - Massey Ferguson Geoff Williams Parts Department 426.155 - Massey Ferguson Syd Williams Cutting Shop 426.156 - Massey Ferguson Jack Vance Accountant Director 426.157 - Massey Ferguson Keith Crowder 426.158 - Massey Ferguson Merv Brooks 426.159 - Massey Ferguson Val Hummel 426.160 - Massey Ferguson Claude Rossiter 426.161 - Massey Ferguson Len Underhillmassey ferguson, sunshine harvester works, employee -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumCardiac compressor, external, Corbin & Farnsworth inc, Cardio 2, Circa 1972
... officer to conduct other patient management activities. The thumper was known for breaking the patients sternum and was not especially successful. Source display label and Chas...officer to conduct other patient management activities. The thumper was known for breaking the patients sternum and was not especially successful. Source display label and Chas ...Known as 'the thumper' this compressed air driven equipment entered service in the early 1970s. it did heart compressions automatically during CPR and allowed the ambulance officer to conduct other patient management activities. The thumper was known for breaking the patients sternum and was not especially successful. Source display label and Chas Martin curator AHVS 16 March 2016Cream, beige and gun metal compressorCorbin & Farnsworth inccardiac compressor, cardiac arrest -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumCertificate St John Ambulance Association Medallion, 30 April 1956
... Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. ...Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. ...When he died in 2007, Wally Byrne, left a legacy of public service that many would be proud to emulate. Having served in the Royal Australian Navy in the Pacific during the Second War World War, Wally later joined the Victorian Civil Ambulance as an ambulance officer. In a career that spanned more than 35 years, Wally was based at Lonsdale Street, Latrobe Street and Fairfield. He became Station Officer at the busy Latrobe Street before moving into the Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA) system. Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. He was also a very social person. Having purchased a block of land at Christmas Hills, Wally and his family hosted regular weekend BBQ’s there for his communications staff, other ambulance officers, and their families. Wally’s son Jon, later joined Ambulance Victoria, became a paramedic and now holds a senior role in the organisation. Light green certificate white St John Ambulance logo top left corner.THE VENERABLE ORDER OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM THE PRIORY IN AUSTRALIA -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumLetter, Victorian Civil Ambulance Service to Walter Byrne, 24 March 1969
... Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. ...Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. ...When he died in 2007, Wally Byrne, left a legacy of public service that many would be proud to emulate. Having served in the Royal Australian Navy in the Pacific during the Second War World War, Wally later joined the Victorian Civil Ambulance as an ambulance officer. In a career that spanned more than 35 years, Wally was based at Lonsdale Street, Latrobe Street and Fairfield. He became Station Officer at the busy Latrobe Street before moving into the Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA) system. Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. He was also a very social person. Having purchased a block of land at Christmas Hills, Wally and his family hosted regular weekend BBQ’s there for his communications staff, other ambulance officers, and their families. Wally’s son Jon, later joined Ambulance Victoria, became a paramedic and now holds a senior role in the organisation. White paper with Victorian Civil Ambulance Service logo top left corner and letterhead at topMR W. BYRNE, 88 ALBERT STREET FOOTSCRAY 3011 -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumCertificate, Leadership in Supervision and Advanced Leadership Courses, Walter Byrne, Circa 1975 (guess)
... Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. ...Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. ...When he died in 2007, Wally Byrne, left a legacy of public service that many would be proud to emulate. Having served in the Royal Australian Navy in the Pacific during the Second War World War, Wally later joined the Victorian Civil Ambulance as an ambulance officer. In a career that spanned more than 35 years, Wally was based at Lonsdale Street, Latrobe Street and Fairfield. He became Station Officer at the busy Latrobe Street before moving into the Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA) system. Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. He was also a very social person. Having purchased a block of land at Christmas Hills, Wally and his family hosted regular weekend BBQ’s there for his communications staff, other ambulance officers, and their families. Wally’s son Jon, later joined Ambulance Victoria, became a paramedic and now holds a senior role in the organisation. Embossed paper certificate with three signatures bottom right side.WALTER BYRNE -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumSTC Base Radio Telephone Console, Mid 1970's
... Probably from regional station or regional station officer's house for after hours call outs. Possibly from suburban station offocer's house. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator....Probably from regional station or regional station officer's house for after hours call outs. Possibly from suburban station offocer's house. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator. ...In use in January 1973 (details on back). Probably from regional station or regional station officer's house for after hours call outs. Possibly from suburban station offocer's house. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator.Black telephone with white speaker in frontCALL SIGN BASE CALL STC REMOTE CONTROL UNIT M1050 -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumMobile Telephone, Circa 1990s?
... officers. Not used in ambulances. These telephones did not have good reception. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator...officers. Not used in ambulances. These telephones did not have good reception. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator MOTOROLA PH.11 Black vinyl carry case with handle. ...Issued to some district officers. Not used in ambulances. These telephones did not have good reception. Source Chas Martin AHSV curatorBlack vinyl carry case with handle. Contains black telephone and cigarette lighter charging point.MOTOROLA PH.11 -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumDressing, Burns, Brenguard Safety Products, Circa 1970s
... officers if burns cases needed treatment. These items were not considered a success and were rarely used and soon replaced by better dressings. Source Chas...officers if burns cases needed treatment. These items were not considered a success and were rarely used and soon replaced by better dressings. Source Chas ...Not carried in ambulances but made available to ambulance officers if burns cases needed treatment. These items were not considered a success and were rarely used and soon replaced by better dressings. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator.Rolled yellow foam sheet in clear plastic bag. -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumHumidicrib, hand made, Circa 1950s
... officers made their own! If you look carefully you will see the air circulation vents and springs between the inner and outer timber boxes. These were designed to make what could be a long ride over rough roads as comfortable as possible for sick babies. Probably made in the 1950s, we do not know how many babies were saved by this particular humidicrib - but it was a success. Other ambulance services made their own after hearing about the Cobram Ambulance Station humidicrib. Source Chas...officers made their own! If you look carefully you will see the air circulation vents and springs between the inner and outer timber boxes. These were designed to make what could be a long ride over rough roads as comfortable as possible for sick babies. Probably made in the 1950s, we do not know how many babies were saved by this particular humidicrib - but it was a success. Other ambulance services made their own after hearing about the Cobram Ambulance Station humidicrib. Source Chas ...This wooden humidicrib came from Cobram ambulance station which was part of the old Goulburn Valley Ambulance Service. When the need for humidicribs was understood, none were available at Cobram. Not prepared to wait for a humidicrib to be issued to them, local ambulance officers made their own! If you look carefully you will see the air circulation vents and springs between the inner and outer timber boxes. These were designed to make what could be a long ride over rough roads as comfortable as possible for sick babies. Probably made in the 1950s, we do not know how many babies were saved by this particular humidicrib - but it was a success. Other ambulance services made their own after hearing about the Cobram Ambulance Station humidicrib. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator). Humidicribs are used to transport sick babies from small hospitals to major hospitals for specialist care. They work by maintaining normal body temperature and provide oxygen if needed during ambulance transit. Known by a variety of commercial names, earlier humidicribs were ones heated with water bottles. Not part of an ambulances standard equipment, humidicribs are kept in ambulance stations and carried if babies needed to be transported. In the early days before humidicribs came into use and when air ambulances did not exist, many more babies died during emergency transits than do today. A doll was sourced from St Vincent de Paul Brighton. The doll was dressed in an original hand made christening gown made in 1975 by Miss Molly Hambly from Glen Waverley (now deceased). It was used for her Great Nephew's christening in 1976. Brown timber box with top opening lid and Perspex vision/access panel in lid. inner timber cot/box free standing on springs.cobram, goulburn valley ambulance, infant, baby -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumPhotograph, ambulances, Ford Spinner, Circa 1940s
... Source Chas Martin AHSV curator wangaratta district ambulance service wangaratta ford Wangaratta District Ambulance Service VW-342 Black and white photograph. Two ambulance officers ...Ford Spinner ambulances were loaded with their stretcher bound patient by opening the boot and pushing the stretcher through to the back seat. Source Chas Martin AHSV curatorBlack and white photograph. Two ambulance officers standing in front of ambulance station. Three ambulances present.Wangaratta District Ambulance Service VW-342wangaratta district ambulance service, wangaratta, ford -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumPhotograph, award presentation to Chas Martin, 1988 to 1989
... Awards presented by Graeme John, (president, in grey suit) in the presence of David Webb Superintendent (now Company Executive Officer position, wearing uniform and with beard). Recipient of award Chas Martin. ...Awards presented by Graeme John, (president, in grey suit) in the presence of David Webb Superintendent (now Company Executive Officer position, wearing uniform and with beard). Recipient of award Chas Martin. ...Metropolitan Ambulance Service awards presentation held at Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne Victoria. Awards presented by Graeme John, (president, in grey suit) in the presence of David Webb Superintendent (now Company Executive Officer position, wearing uniform and with beard). Recipient of award Chas Martin. Chas Martin later became curator/manager of the AHSVColour photograph of award presentation.chas martin -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumPhotograph, award presentation to Chas Martin, 1988 to 1989
... Awards presented by Graeme John, (president, in grey suit) in the presence of David Webb Superintendent (now Company Executive Officer position, wearing uniform and with beard). Recipient of award Chas Martin. ...Awards presented by Graeme John, (president, in grey suit) in the presence of David Webb Superintendent (now Company Executive Officer position, wearing uniform and with beard). Recipient of award Chas Martin. ...Metropolitan Ambulance Service awards presentation held at Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne Victoria. Awards presented by Graeme John, (president, in grey suit) in the presence of David Webb Superintendent (now Company Executive Officer position, wearing uniform and with beard). Recipient of award Chas Martin. Chas Martin later became manager/curator of the AHSVColour photograph of award presentation.chas martin -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumCulottes, Uniform, Ambulance
... officers. These items of uniform were exceptionally unpopular with female staff who wanted to wear trousers. They were withdrawn from service after just a few years and replaced by trousers. Source Chas...officers. These items of uniform were exceptionally unpopular with female staff who wanted to wear trousers. They were withdrawn from service after just a few years and replaced by trousers. Source Chas ...Issued to female ambulance officers when females were first accepted as ambulance officers. These items of uniform were exceptionally unpopular with female staff who wanted to wear trousers. They were withdrawn from service after just a few years and replaced by trousers. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator. This pair was worn by an Ambulance Officer named DeleineBlue pair of pleated culottes -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumGaiters, Uniform, Ambulance officer
... Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. ...Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. ...When he died in 2007, Wally Byrne, left a legacy of public service that many would be proud to emulate. Having served in the Royal Australian Navy in the Pacific during the Second War World War, Wally later joined the Victorian Civil Ambulance as an ambulance officer. In a career that spanned more than 35 years, Wally was based at Lonsdale Street, Latrobe Street and Fairfield. He became Station Officer at the busy Latrobe Street before moving into the Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA) system. Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. He was also a very social person. Having purchased a block of land at Christmas Hills, Wally and his family hosted regular weekend BBQ’s there for his communications staff, other ambulance officers, and their families. Wally’s son Jon, later joined Ambulance Victoria, became a paramedic and now holds a senior role in the organisation.Pair of dark brown leather gaiters with metal clips to fasten the side and a small brass buckle and strap at the top. The gaiters are marked in ink on the inside surface 'Left' and 'Right' and are both inscribed with the owners name ' W.BYRNE'. gaiters, uniform, wally byrne -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumAxe
... Used by country based ambulance officers to gain emergency access to buildings or cars when attending patients. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator 2 November 2016....Ambulance Victoria Museum 1/55 Barry Street Bayswater melbourne Used by country based ambulance officers to gain emergency access to buildings or cars when attending patients. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator 2 November 2016. ...Used by country based ambulance officers to gain emergency access to buildings or cars when attending patients. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator 2 November 2016.Metal hand held axe with brown handle, red centre section and ambulance Maltese cross badgeAMB 11 -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumCarry chair
... Item was not a success and ambulance officers continued to use chairs to move patients down stairs. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator 7 November 2016...Item was not a success and ambulance officers continued to use chairs to move patients down stairs. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator 7 November 2016 Red metal tracked chair with blue canvas seat. ...Used in the 1980s and designed to facilitate the movement of patients down stairs and into ambulances. Item was not carried in ambulances and had to be delivered to incident site when required. Item was not a success and ambulance officers continued to use chairs to move patients down stairs. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator 7 November 2016Red metal tracked chair with blue canvas seat.
