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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: FAREWELL TO LONG GULLY PRIMARY SCHOOL
... ... Paul Davis...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Farewell to Long Gully Primary School Lisa Prince Max Turner Aileen Ewart David Kennedy Russell Jack Rod Kemp Paul Davis Golden Dragon Museum Don Heywood Kylie Sheahan Copy of a newspaper article titled Emotional farewell, dated 18/12/92. ...Copy of a newspaper article titled Emotional farewell, dated 18/12/92. A last official assembly was held at the Long Gully Primary School. The children sang a song Farewell to Long Gully forever. Three photos accompany the article, one is the school secretary Aileen Ewart, one is a group of children and the third is Kylie Sheahan sitting on the kerb outside the school.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - farewell to long gully primary school, lisa prince, max turner, aileen ewart, david kennedy, russell jack, rod kemp, paul davis, golden dragon museum, don heywood, kylie sheahan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: FAREWELL TO LONG GULLY PRIMARY SCHOOL
... ... Paul Davis...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BHS Collection BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Farewell to Long Gully Primary School Lisa Prince Max Turner David Kennedy Russell Jack Rod Kemp Paul Davis Aileen Ewart Golden Dragon Museum Don Heywood Kylie Sheahan Photocopy of a newspaper article titled Emotional farewell. ...BHS CollectionPhotocopy of a newspaper article titled Emotional farewell. Date written on page is 18/12/92. Article written by Lisa Prince and contains three photos, One of Aileen Ewart, some school children and one of Kylie Sheahan, 6, sitting on the kerb outside the Long Gully Primary School.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - farewell to long gully primary school, lisa prince, max turner, david kennedy, russell jack, rod kemp, paul davis, aileen ewart, golden dragon museum, don heywood, kylie sheahan -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Printer Technicians Operating Printing Presses at the Army Survey Regiment, c1980s
... .1) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, SPR Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Lithographic Squadron .2) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Paul Davis, Lithographic Squadron .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: unidentified, CPL Peter Breukel, Lithographic Squadron .4) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, SPR Colin Campbell, Lithographic Squadron .5) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, CPL Paul Davis, Lithographic Squadron .6) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, CPL Paul Davis, Lithographic SPR Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty Squadron .7) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: WO2 Jeff Lynch, CPL Paul Davis, Lithographic Squadron .8) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, unidentified, Lithographic Squadron .9) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, CPL Josh De Groot, Lithographic Squadron ...Royal Australian Survey Corps RASvy Army Survey Regiment Army Svy Regt Fortuna ASR litho printing .1P to .4P – personnel annotated .5P to .6P, .8P to .9P – no annotation .7P – no personnel annotated, ‘Last PNG JOG’ annotated .1) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, SPR Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Lithographic Squadron .2) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Paul Davis, Lithographic Squadron .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: unidentified, CPL Peter Breukel, Lithographic Squadron .4) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, SPR Colin Campbell, Lithographic Squadron .5) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, CPL Paul Davis, Lithographic Squadron .6) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, CPL Paul Davis, Lithographic SPR Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty Squadron .7) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: WO2 Jeff Lynch, CPL Paul Davis, Lithographic Squadron .8) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, unidentified, Lithographic Squadron .9) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, CPL Josh De Groot, Lithographic Squadron Printer Technicians Operating Printing Presses at the Army Survey Regiment. ...These nine photographs of Printer Technicians operating printing presses were probably taken circa 1980s in Lithographic Squadron at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo. c1980s. They are most likely operating the Komori, Planeta or Ultra-MAN-III offset printing presses. Although most photos except for photos .1P to .4P are not annotated, most personnel are positively identified..1) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, SPR Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Lithographic Squadron .2) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Paul Davis, Lithographic Squadron .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: unidentified, CPL Peter Breukel, Lithographic Squadron .4) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, SPR Colin Campbell, Lithographic Squadron .5) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, CPL Paul Davis, Lithographic Squadron .6) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, CPL Paul Davis, Lithographic SPR Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty Squadron .7) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: WO2 Jeff Lynch, CPL Paul Davis, Lithographic Squadron .8) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, unidentified, Lithographic Squadron .9) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, CPL Josh De Groot, Lithographic Squadron .1P to .4P – personnel annotated .5P to .6P, .8P to .9P – no annotation .7P – no personnel annotated, ‘Last PNG JOG’ annotatedroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, litho, printing -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Wattle Park High School, 26 April 1974
... Paul...Collings> Stuart...Davis...Box Hill Historical Society Box Hill Heritage Centre Suite 7 Town Hall Hub Box Hill melbourne Wattle Park High School, form 1C, taken on April 26. 1974 High schools Wattle Park High School Webb> Marion Parker> Gary Davie> Margaret Johnson> Aaron Purton> Sandra Rowland> David Karambolas> Willie Bryan> Jennifer Webb> Stephen Karvela> Vicky Campbell> Tim McAsey> Danny Carringan> David Schaffer> Ann Smith> Debra Ivanoff> Kris Packer> Janette Thomas> Julie Pivetta> Paul Collings> Stuart Davis> Mark Rogers> Darrin Skinner> Debbie Naylor> Tony Isaac> Heather Takasu> Kenny Clinch> Carolyn McLean > Alison B&W photograph Photograph Wattle Park High School ...Wattle Park High School, form 1C, taken on April 26. 1974B&W photographhigh schools, wattle park high school, webb> marion, parker> gary, davie> margaret, johnson> aaron, purton> sandra, rowland> david, karambolas> willie, bryan> jennifer, webb> stephen, karvela> vicky, campbell> tim, mcasey> danny, carringan> david, schaffer> ann, smith> debra, ivanoff> kris, packer> janette, thomas> julie, pivetta> paul, collings> stuart, davis> mark, rogers> darrin, skinner> debbie, naylor> tony, isaac> heather, takasu> kenny, clinch> carolyn, mclean > alison -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Printer Technicians Performing Quality Checks at the Army Survey Regiment, c1980s
... The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: unidentified, Paul Davis, Terry Winzar, CPL Kim Reynolds, Lithographic Squadron .2) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: CPL Kim Reynolds, Paul Davis, Terry Winzar, Lithographic Squadron .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Per Andersen, Peter Dillon, Lithographic Squadron .4) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Per Andersen, Peter Barrett, Peter Dillon, Lithographic Squadron .5) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: SSGT Peter Barrett, Greg Rowe, Lithographic Squadron .6) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, unidentified Lithographic Squadron...The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: unidentified, Paul Davis, Terry Winzar, CPL Kim Reynolds, Lithographic Squadron .2) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: CPL Kim Reynolds, Paul Davis, Terry Winzar, Lithographic Squadron .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Per Andersen, Peter Dillon, Lithographic Squadron .4) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Per Andersen, Peter Barrett, Peter Dillon, Lithographic Squadron .5) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: SSGT Peter Barrett, Greg Rowe, Lithographic Squadron .6) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, unidentified Lithographic Squadron Printer Technicians Performing Quality Checks at the Army Survey Regiment Photograph Printer Technicians Performing Quality Checks at the Army Survey Regiment Army Survey Regiment ...These six photographs of Printer Technicians performing quality checks off the printing press were probably taken circa 1980s in Lithographic Squadron at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo. c1980s. Although the photos are not annotated, most personnel are positively identified. Quality control was applied progressively in the printing process, with registration checks and adjustments between colours on the first pass. In these photos a quality check was performed off the press before the printing press was prepared with the new set of printing plates and colours for the next pass. When all passes were complete a final quality check off the press was performed before the Printer Technicians trimmed, wrapped and dispatched the product to customers.This is a set of photographs of Printer Technicians checking the quality of a printed product at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo c1980s. 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, black & white, c1980s, L to R: unidentified, Paul Davis, Terry Winzar, CPL Kim Reynolds, Lithographic Squadron .2) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: CPL Kim Reynolds, Paul Davis, Terry Winzar, Lithographic Squadron .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Per Andersen, Peter Dillon, Lithographic Squadron .4) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Per Andersen, Peter Barrett, Peter Dillon, Lithographic Squadron .5) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: SSGT Peter Barrett, Greg Rowe, Lithographic Squadron .6) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, unidentified Lithographic Squadron.1P to .6P – no annotationroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, litho, printing -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Print Troop Group Photo – Lithographic Squadron, Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, 1982
... Front row L to R: Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Per Andersen, George Austen, Peter Barrett, Paul Davis, Dale Hudson, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, unidentified, Peter Dillon. ...Front row L to R: Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Per Andersen, George Austen, Peter Barrett, Paul Davis, Dale Hudson, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, unidentified, Peter Dillon. ...This is a set of two photographs of Print Troop taken in Lithographic Squadron’s Print Room, at Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo in March 1982. They are standing in front of an Ultra-MAN-III Printing Press. Although these photos are not annotated, most personnel are positively identified. This is a set of two photographs of Print Troop taken in Lithographic Squadron’s Print Room, at Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo in March 1982. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1982, At back: Jeff Lynch. Back row L to R: Kim Reynolds, Gary Kerr, Greg Rowe, unidentified, Jim Ash, Roy Hicks, Russ Mollenhauer. Front row L to R: Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Per Andersen, George Austen, Peter Barrett, Paul Davis, Dale Hudson, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, unidentified, Peter Dillon. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1982, At back: Jeff Lynch. Back row L to R: Kim Reynolds, Gary Kerr, Greg Rowe, unidentified, Jim Ash, unidentified, Roy Hicks, Russ Mollenhauer. Front row L to R: Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Per Andersen, George Austen, Peter Barrett, Paul Davis, Dale Hudson, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, unidentified, Peter Dillon. .1P to .2P – There are no annotationsroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, litho -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Lithographic Squadron Happy Hour, Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, 1991
... They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) & .2) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Shane ‘Smiley’ Campbell, John Bragg, Laurie Justin. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Shane ‘Smiley’ Campbell, John Bragg, unidentified. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1991, Paul Davis. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Tom Moylan, Greg Howell. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: unidentified, Roy Hicks. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Janet Murray, David Pumpa. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Gavin Mclean, Peter Hamilton, Daryl South, Mick Muzeen. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Paul Davis, Russ Mollenhauer, Bob Coote. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Janet Murray, Roy Hicks. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Greg Howell, Nicky Midgley. .12) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Mick Muzeen, Daryl South, unidentified. .13) - Photo, black & white, 1991, unidentified. .14)- Photo, black & white, 1991, Tom Moylan. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Mick Muzeen, Daryl South. .16) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: unidentified, Bob Coote, unidentified. .17) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Graeme Spong, Gary Drummond. .18) & .19) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Paul Davis, Russ Mollenhauer, Bob Coote. .20) - Photo, black & white, 1991, Photo Troop’s planning board....They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) & .2) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Shane ‘Smiley’ Campbell, John Bragg, Laurie Justin. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Shane ‘Smiley’ Campbell, John Bragg, unidentified. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1991, Paul Davis. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Tom Moylan, Greg Howell. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: unidentified, Roy Hicks. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Janet Murray, David Pumpa. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Gavin Mclean, Peter Hamilton, Daryl South, Mick Muzeen. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Paul Davis, Russ Mollenhauer, Bob Coote. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Janet Murray, Roy Hicks. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Greg Howell, Nicky Midgley. .12) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Mick Muzeen, Daryl South, unidentified. .13) - Photo, black & white, 1991, unidentified. .14)- Photo, black & white, 1991, Tom Moylan. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Mick Muzeen, Daryl South. .16) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: unidentified, Bob Coote, unidentified. .17) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Graeme Spong, Gary Drummond. .18) & .19) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Paul Davis, Russ Mollenhauer, Bob Coote. .20) - Photo, black & white, 1991, Photo Troop’s planning board. ...This collection of 20 photos was taken during a Happy Hour Lithographic Squadron’s (social drinks after end of work), outside their printing supplies storage building, at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, in 1991. Although these photos are not annotated most personnel are positively identified.This is a set of 20 photographs of a Lithographic Squadron Happy Hour at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, 1991. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) & .2) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Shane ‘Smiley’ Campbell, John Bragg, Laurie Justin. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Shane ‘Smiley’ Campbell, John Bragg, unidentified. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1991, Paul Davis. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Tom Moylan, Greg Howell. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: unidentified, Roy Hicks. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Janet Murray, David Pumpa. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Gavin Mclean, Peter Hamilton, Daryl South, Mick Muzeen. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Paul Davis, Russ Mollenhauer, Bob Coote. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Janet Murray, Roy Hicks. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Greg Howell, Nicky Midgley. .12) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Mick Muzeen, Daryl South, unidentified. .13) - Photo, black & white, 1991, unidentified. .14)- Photo, black & white, 1991, Tom Moylan. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Mick Muzeen, Daryl South. .16) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: unidentified, Bob Coote, unidentified. .17) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Graeme Spong, Gary Drummond. .18) & .19) - Photo, black & white, 1991, L to R: Paul Davis, Russ Mollenhauer, Bob Coote. .20) - Photo, black & white, 1991, Photo Troop’s planning board..1P to .20P – There are no annotationsroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, printing, litho, litho sqn -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment - Regimental Training First Aid, 1985
... They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: WO1 Dick Manley – instructor, CPL Paul Davis. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: CPL Paul Davis, WO1 Dick Manley – instructor. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: WO2 Bill Kemp, – instructor, unidentified personnel. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1985, WO2 Bill Kemp, – instructor. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: CPL Dave Murphy, LT Carol Dunstan – instructor. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: SPR Wally Twidale, unidentified personnel. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: LT Carol Dunstan – instructor, SPR Viv (Hawkins) Doherty. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1985, unidentified WO2. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: WO1 Dick Manley – instructor, unidentified, LT Carol Dunstan – instructor. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: CPL Ken Peters, unidentified, SPR Viv (Hawkins) Doherty, unidentified (x3), LT Carol Dunstan – instructor in foreground, CPL Mick Minchin. .11) & .12) - Photo, black & white, 1985, WO2 Dave Miles with fake injured leg. .13) & .14) - Photo, black & white, 1985, unidentified officer– instructor, SPR Lorraine (Daly) Talbot-Smith....They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: WO1 Dick Manley – instructor, CPL Paul Davis. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: CPL Paul Davis, WO1 Dick Manley – instructor. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: WO2 Bill Kemp, – instructor, unidentified personnel. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1985, WO2 Bill Kemp, – instructor. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: CPL Dave Murphy, LT Carol Dunstan – instructor. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: SPR Wally Twidale, unidentified personnel. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: LT Carol Dunstan – instructor, SPR Viv (Hawkins) Doherty. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1985, unidentified WO2. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: WO1 Dick Manley – instructor, unidentified, LT Carol Dunstan – instructor. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: CPL Ken Peters, unidentified, SPR Viv (Hawkins) Doherty, unidentified (x3), LT Carol Dunstan – instructor in foreground, CPL Mick Minchin. .11) & .12) - Photo, black & white, 1985, WO2 Dave Miles with fake injured leg. .13) & .14) - Photo, black & white, 1985, unidentified officer– instructor, SPR Lorraine (Daly) Talbot-Smith. ...This is a set of 14 photographs of Army Survey Regiment personnel undertaking the First Aid phase of regimental training held at Fortuna, Bendigo c1985. This was one of six objectives outlined in the administrative instruction – Exercise “City Soldier” accompanying these photos. The other objectives were weapons skills revision for SLR Rifle and M30 Grenade at Fortuna; RATEL and navigation at Wellsford Forest; and rifle shooting at Wellsford Rifle Range. Personnel from Air Survey, Cartographic, Lithographic and Headquarters Squadrons were reallocated to four training platoons for one week from 7th to 11th October 1985.This is a set of 14 photographs of the Army Survey Regiment undertaking first aid training, part of Regimental Training at Fortuna Villa, Bendigo. 1985. .1P to .8P are printed on photographic paper and scanned at 300 dpi. Photos .9P to .14P are on 35mm negative film and scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: WO1 Dick Manley – instructor, CPL Paul Davis. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: CPL Paul Davis, WO1 Dick Manley – instructor. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: WO2 Bill Kemp, – instructor, unidentified personnel. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1985, WO2 Bill Kemp, – instructor. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: CPL Dave Murphy, LT Carol Dunstan – instructor. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: SPR Wally Twidale, unidentified personnel. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: LT Carol Dunstan – instructor, SPR Viv (Hawkins) Doherty. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1985, unidentified WO2. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: WO1 Dick Manley – instructor, unidentified, LT Carol Dunstan – instructor. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: CPL Ken Peters, unidentified, SPR Viv (Hawkins) Doherty, unidentified (x3), LT Carol Dunstan – instructor in foreground, CPL Mick Minchin. .11) & .12) - Photo, black & white, 1985, WO2 Dave Miles with fake injured leg. .13) & .14) - Photo, black & white, 1985, unidentified officer– instructor, SPR Lorraine (Daly) Talbot-Smith..1P to .14P No personnel are identifiedroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Printer Technicians Operating Printing Presses at the Army Survey Regiment, c1970s, c1980s
... The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Roy Hicks, Peter Dillon, Terry Winzar, Lithographic Squadron .2) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Daryl South, Lithographic Squadron .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Greg Rowe, Lithographic Squadron .4) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Terry Winzar, unidentified, unidentified, Lithographic Squadron .5) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, unidentified, Lithographic Squadron .6) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Stuart Ridge, Lithographic Squadron .7) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Stuart Ridge, Lithographic Squadron .8) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Jim Ash, Lithographic Squadron .9) - Photo, colour, c1970s, L to R: Paul Davis, Alan Fitts, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, Lithographic Squadron...The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Roy Hicks, Peter Dillon, Terry Winzar, Lithographic Squadron .2) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Daryl South, Lithographic Squadron .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Greg Rowe, Lithographic Squadron .4) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Terry Winzar, unidentified, unidentified, Lithographic Squadron .5) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, unidentified, Lithographic Squadron .6) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Stuart Ridge, Lithographic Squadron .7) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Stuart Ridge, Lithographic Squadron .8) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Jim Ash, Lithographic Squadron .9) - Photo, colour, c1970s, L to R: Paul Davis, Alan Fitts, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, Lithographic Squadron Printer Technicians Operating Printing Presses at the Army Survey Regiment Photograph Printer Technicians Operating Printing Presses at the Army Survey Regiment Army Survey Regiment ...These nine photographs of Printer Technicians operating printing presses were probably taken circa 1970s and 1980s in Lithographic Squadron at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo.They are most likely operating the Komori, Planeta or Ultra-MAN-III offset printing presses. Although these photos are not annotated most personnel are positively identified.This is a set of nine photographs of Printer Technicians operating printing presses at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo, c1970s, c1980s. 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, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Roy Hicks, Peter Dillon, Terry Winzar, Lithographic Squadron .2) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Daryl South, Lithographic Squadron .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Greg Rowe, Lithographic Squadron .4) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, L to R: Terry Winzar, unidentified, unidentified, Lithographic Squadron .5) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, unidentified, Lithographic Squadron .6) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Stuart Ridge, Lithographic Squadron .7) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Stuart Ridge, Lithographic Squadron .8) - Photo, black & white, c1980s, Jim Ash, Lithographic Squadron .9) - Photo, colour, c1970s, L to R: Paul Davis, Alan Fitts, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, Lithographic Squadron.1P to .8P – no annotationroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, litho, printing -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyArticle - Lakes Entrance Football Premiership Bottle of Port 1986, July 20, 1986
... Names of players in premiership team St Brendan's Junior Football club 1986 on bottle: Travis Wright, Geoff Bottom, M Namensma, Sylvan Brooker, Verden Turnbull, Robert Rowley, Don Gould, W Price, Ross Sommerville, Mat Hamer (VC) Ashley Gilbert, Peter MacDonald ( C) Eddie Bryant, Paul Richardson, Clinton Davis, Leigh Pendlebury, Patrick Belinger, Jason Baker. ...Names of players in premiership team St Brendan's Junior Football club 1986 on bottle: Travis Wright, Geoff Bottom, M Namensma, Sylvan Brooker, Verden Turnbull, Robert Rowley, Don Gould, W Price, Ross Sommerville, Mat Hamer (VC) Ashley Gilbert, Peter MacDonald ( C) Eddie Bryant, Paul Richardson, Clinton Davis, Leigh Pendlebury, Patrick Belinger, Jason Baker. ...Names of players in premiership team St Brendan's Junior Football club 1986 on bottle: Travis Wright, Geoff Bottom, M Namensma, Sylvan Brooker, Verden Turnbull, Robert Rowley, Don Gould, W Price, Ross Sommerville, Mat Hamer (VC) Ashley Gilbert, Peter MacDonald ( C) Eddie Bryant, Paul Richardson, Clinton Davis, Leigh Pendlebury, Patrick Belinger, Jason Baker. Teams were tied at 3 quarter time and St Brendan's won 67 to 53Bottle of Port with names of premiership team players on bottle.sports, football, celebration, mementos -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment SGT’s Mess Summer Ball – Dinner, c1990
... L to R: members and guests (x3), SSGT Doug Carswell, unidentified guests (x4). .7) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner. SSGT Paul Davis and his partner Julie. Unidentified guests in background. .8) - Photo, colour, c1990. ...L to R: members and guests (x3), SSGT Doug Carswell, unidentified guests (x4). .7) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner. SSGT Paul Davis and his partner Julie. Unidentified guests in background. .8) - Photo, colour, c1990. ...This is a set of 14 photographs taken at the Warrant Officer and Sergeant’s Mess Summer Ball held at the Army Survey Regiment (ASR), Fortuna Villa circa 1990. Photos of personnel and their guests was taken during the dinner and social mingling outside the SGT’s Mess. The Ball and Dinner was held in the gardens of Fortuna Villa and in temporary 20’ x 30’ Army tents set up on the roadway in front of the transport compound. Australian Army Catering Corps staff provided the catering. Refer to item 6454.24P for additional photographs taken at the Summer Ball. An additional 21 photos of less historical value have been scanned but not published.This is a set of 14 photographs taken at the Warrant Officer and Sergeant’s Summer Ball held at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna Villa circa 1990. The colour photographs are on 35mm negative film and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 96 dpi. .1) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner preparation in SGT’s Mess kitchen. .2) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner buffet presentation inside 20’ x 30’ Army tent. .3) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner buffet. L to R: June Danger, WO1 Gary Warnest, Terry Danger, Judy Warnest, RSM WO1 Graham Ragless, unidentified guest. .4) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner buffet. Unidentified guests and Australian Army Catering Corps staff. .5) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner. Unidentified members and guests. .6) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner. L to R: members and guests (x3), SSGT Doug Carswell, unidentified guests (x4). .7) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner. SSGT Paul Davis and his partner Julie. Unidentified guests in background. .8) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner. L to R: SSGT Dennis Learmonth, unidentified guests (x3), MAJ Ray Redman, unidentified guests (x9). .9) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner. SGT Trevor Clark with his partner. .10) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner. L to R: unidentified guests (x3), WO1 Allan Virtue with his partner, unidentified guests (x6). .11) - Photo, colour, c1990. Dinner. L to R: unidentified members and guests (x4), SSGT Steve Hill CSM, unidentified guest. .12) - Photo, colour, c1990. Unidentified steward serves drinks at SGT’s Mess bar. .13) - Photo, colour, c1990. L to R: SSGT Noel McNamara, SGT Peter Peterson unidentified guests (x2) at OR’s Mess bar. .14) - Photo, colour, c1990. L to R: unidentified guest, WO1 Barry Lutwyche OAM, SSGT Noel McNamara, unidentified members and guests (x3), SGT Peter Peterson, unidentified guests (x2) outside SGT’s Mess..1P to .14P – There are no annotations.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment – Commanding Officer Handover Parade, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo, 1985
... L to R: MAJ Mick Byrne, CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka, Front rank L to R: CPL Greg Rowe, CPL Ken Peters, CPL Paul Davis, CPL Paul Baker, SSGT Peter Barrett, SGT Gavin Neilson. ...L to R: MAJ Mick Byrne, CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka, Front rank L to R: CPL Greg Rowe, CPL Ken Peters, CPL Paul Davis, CPL Paul Baker, SSGT Peter Barrett, SGT Gavin Neilson. ...These photographs were taken at a Commanding Officer Handover Parade at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo in 1985. LTCOL Jorge Gruszka was the CO of the Army Svy Rgt from 1982 to 1985 and handed over to LTCOL Don Swiney MBE. LTCOL Swiney’s appointment was from 1985 to 1987. See item 6077.6P for additional photos taken at the parade.This is a set of 14 photographs of a Commanding Officer Handover Parade at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo in 1985. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and scanned at 96 dpi The photographs are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1985, HQ Squadron inspection. L to R: MAJ Daryl Hockings CSM, CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1985, HQ Squadron inspection. L to R: MAJ Daryl Hockings CSM, MAJ Bob Roche, CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka, unidentified personnel, 2nd right, WO2 Alan Bunn, far right WO2 Tom Pattison. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1985, Air Survey Squadron inspection. L to R: MAJ Kym Weston, CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1985, Squadron inspection. L to R: MAJ Terry Edwards, CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka, unidentified officer, RSM WO1 Bob Mason, MAJ Bob Roche. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1985, Squadron inspection. L to R: MAJ Terry Edwards, CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka, unidentified officer, RSM WO1 Bob Mason, MAJ Bob Roche, SGT Paul Hopes, unidentified. CPL Roger Pearson. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1985, Lithographic Squadron inspection. L to R: CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka, MAJ Mick Byrne. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1985, Lithographic Squadron inspection. L to R: MAJ Mick Byrne, CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka, Front rank L to R: CPL Greg Rowe, CPL Ken Peters, CPL Paul Davis, CPL Paul Baker, SSGT Peter Barrett, SGT Gavin Neilson. Centre rank L to R: CPL Peter Breukel, CPL Le-Anne (Smallshaw) Shirley, SPR Bronwyn Jones. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka, RSM WO1 Bob Mason. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: LTCOL Don Swiney MBE, RSM WO1 Bob Mason, CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: New CO LTCOL Don Swiney MBE, outgoing CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: New CO LTCOL Don Swiney MBE, outgoing CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka. .12) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: 2IC Bob Roche, New CO LTCOL Don Swiney MBE. .13) - Photo, black & white, 1985, New CO LTCOL Don Swiney MBE takes command of the Army Survey Regiment. RSM WO1 Bob Mason in background. .14) - Photo, black & white, 1985, New CO LTCOL Don Swiney MBE takes command of the Army Survey Regiment. L to R: outgoing CO LTCOL Jorge Gruszka, ADJT CAPT Doug Maxwell.No personnel are identified. Date and occasion annotated on film negative sleeve.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Lithographic Squadron with DCP Students, Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo, 1985
... Print Troop L to R: Per Andersen, Daryl South, Lance Strudwick, Peter Dillon, DCP student John or Henry, Jeff Willey, John Bateman, Roy Hicks, Paul Davis, Dale Hudson, Kim Reynolds, Greg Rowe, Jim Ash, DCP student John or Henry, Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Peter Breukel, Peter Barrett, unidentified, unidentified officer, Steve Egan, George Austen....Print Troop L to R: Per Andersen, Daryl South, Lance Strudwick, Peter Dillon, DCP student John or Henry, Jeff Willey, John Bateman, Roy Hicks, Paul Davis, Dale Hudson, Kim Reynolds, Greg Rowe, Jim Ash, DCP student John or Henry, Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Peter Breukel, Peter Barrett, unidentified, unidentified officer, Steve Egan, George Austen. ...This is a set of six photographs of Lithographic Squadron personnel with Defence Cooperation Program (DCP) students at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo Victoria, 1985. These informal and formal group photos were taken on the day of a CO’s Parade. Litho Squadron provided printing and photographic reproduction to the two DCP students. RA Svy also provided technical training to DCP students in map production skills such as, cartography and photogrammetry at the Army Survey Regiment and the School of Military Survey, Bonegilla. The Australian Defence Force over several years sponsored international students from counties such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. It is not known which South Pacific country these DCP students came from.This is a set of six photographs of Lithographic Squadron personnel with Defence Cooperation Program (DCP) students at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo Victoria, 1985. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and were scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) Photo, black & white, 1985. L to R: Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, Per Andersen, Trevor Osborne, Roy Hicks, Lance Strudwick, Steve Burke, Dale Hudson, Paul Baker, Ralph Chant, Peter Breukel, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, Chad Hardwick, Peter Imeson, DCP student John or Henry, unidentified, Greg Rowe, John South, unidentified, Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, John ‘Junior’ Whaling, Terry King, Daryl South, DCP student John or Henry, Bronwyn Jones, John Bateman, Kerron South, unidentified officer, Peter Dillon, Kim Reynolds, Rob Jones, unidentified, Jeff Lynch, Garry Hudson, Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Jim Ash, Gavin Neilson, Jeff Willey, unidentified, Graham Johnston, Steve Egan, Peter Barrett, George Austen, Dave Miles. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1985. L to R: Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, Per Andersen, Trevor Osborne, Roy Hicks, Lance Strudwick, Steve Burke, Dale Hudson, Paul Baker, Ralph Chant, Peter Breukel, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, Chad Hardwick, Peter Imeson, DCP student John or Henry, unidentified, Greg Rowe, John South, unidentified, Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, John ‘Junior’ Whaling, Terry King, Daryl South, DCP student John or Henry, John Bateman, Kerron South, unidentified officer, Peter Dillon, Kim Reynolds, Rob Jones, unidentified, Jeff Lynch, Garry Hudson, Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Jim Ash, Gavin Neilson, Jeff Willey, unidentified, Graham Johnston, Steve Egan, Peter Barrett, Dave Miles, George Austen. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Photo Troop L to R: Steve Burke, Garry Hudson, Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, Ralph Chant, Gavin Neilson, DCP student John or Henry, Paul Baker, Trevor Osborne, Peter Imeson, Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, unidentified, John ‘Junior’ Whaling, DCP student John or Henry, Chad Hardwick, Terry King, Dave Miles, Graham Johnston, Kerron South, Bronwyn Jones, Rob Jones, unidentified. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1985. L to R: WO1 Jeff Lynch, DCP student John or Henry, CAPT John South, unidentified officer, DCP student John or Henry, WO2 Dave Miles. .5) & .6) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Print Troop L to R: Per Andersen, Daryl South, Lance Strudwick, Peter Dillon, DCP student John or Henry, Jeff Willey, John Bateman, Roy Hicks, Paul Davis, Dale Hudson, Kim Reynolds, Greg Rowe, Jim Ash, DCP student John or Henry, Mark ‘Dogs’ Doherty, Peter Breukel, Peter Barrett, unidentified, unidentified officer, Steve Egan, George Austen.No personnel are identified. Date and DCP students noted on film negative sleeve.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, litho sqn, litho -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Flag Day – Various Sports, Army Survey Regiment Verses School of Military Survey, Bendigo, 1977
... Front row L to R: Doug Carswell, Alan Adsett, Peter Mustart, Tony Waldon, Dave Miles. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Sailing on Lake Eppalock, Victoria. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Shooting – unidentified, 2nd back right: Tony Lawler. .9) & .10) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Shooting - Back row L to R: Paul Davis, unidentified (x2), Max Neil, Rhys De Laine. ...Front row L to R: Doug Carswell, Alan Adsett, Peter Mustart, Tony Waldon, Dave Miles. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Sailing on Lake Eppalock, Victoria. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Shooting – unidentified, 2nd back right: Tony Lawler. .9) & .10) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Shooting - Back row L to R: Paul Davis, unidentified (x2), Max Neil, Rhys De Laine. ...These 15 photographs of golf, sailing, rifle shooting and squash team and sports action were taken on Flag Day, an annual sports competition between the Army Survey Regiment (ASR) and the School of Military Survey (SMS), at Bendigo on the 13th of May 1977. Sailing was most likely held at Lake Eppalock and rifle shooting at Wellsford Rifle Range. The venues for golf and squash are unknown. The two RA Svy units took turns each year to host the event. The day competition usually comprised basketball, cross country, golf, sailing, squash softball, tennis, rifle shooting, touch football, tug-of-war and volleyball. The evening competition often included darts, carpet bowls, hookey, quoits and snooker. See item 6025.15P for photos of softball team and sports action taken on the day.This is a set of 15 photographs of golf, sailing, rifle shooting and squash team and sports action was taken on Flag Day, Army Survey Regiment (ASR) versus the School of Military Survey (SMS), at Bendigo on the 13th of May 1977. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The 35mm positive photographic proofs were scanned at 600 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Golf - L to R: Kevin ‘Chuck’ Berry, George Austen, unidentified, Roy Morgan. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Golf - L to R: Stan Vote, Gordon Lowery, Peter Warwick, John ‘JB’ Barrie. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Golf - L to R: Peter Warwick, John ‘JB’ Barrie. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Golf - unidentified. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Sailing – Back row L to R: Chris Osborne, Josh De Groot, unidentified (x2), Greg Francis-Wright, Peter Breukel. 3rd row L to R: Marrianne (Van De Zee) De Groot, unidentified, Kim Reynolds, Alex Cairney, unidentified. 2nd row L to R: Les Dixon, Jim Macdonald, unidentified, George Graham, Ted ‘FOT’ Burgess. Front row L to R: Doug Carswell, Allan Adsett, Peter Mustart, Tony Waldon. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Sailing – Back row L to R: Chris Osborne, Josh De Groot, unidentified (x2), Greg Francis-Wright, Peter Breukel. 3rd row L to R: Marrianne (Van De Zee) De Groot, unidentified, Kim Reynolds, Alex Cairney, unidentified, Sam Chambers. 2nd row L to R: Les Dixon, Jim Macdonald, unidentified, George Graham, Ted ‘FOT’ Burgess. Front row L to R: Doug Carswell, Alan Adsett, Peter Mustart, Tony Waldon, Dave Miles. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Sailing on Lake Eppalock, Victoria. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Shooting – unidentified, 2nd back right: Tony Lawler. .9) & .10) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Shooting - Back row L to R: Paul Davis, unidentified (x2), Max Neil, Rhys De Laine. Front row L to R: Tony Lawler, Rene van den Tol, unidentified, Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley. .11) & .12) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Shooting - Back row L to R: John Ashby, unidentified (x3). Front row L to R: Dave Murphy, Wolfgang Thun, John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, unidentified. .13) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Squash Team– Back row L to R: Andy Wilson, Terry Danger, Errol Fletcher, Dennis Puniard. Front row L to R: Lynn Johnson, Kerry Browne. .14) - Photo, black & white, 1977, SMS Squash Team – Back row L to R: Graham Squire, Peter Constantine AM, Peter Colwell, Bill Boyd OAM, Front row L to R: unidentified, Dick Barwald, Colin Darch, unidentified. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Squash Team –Terry Danger..1P to .15P –No personnel are identified.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, school of military survey, flag day -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Bones Day – Army Survey Regiment Verses RAAF School of Radio at Laverton, Victoria, 1985
... Back row L to R: unidentified (x3), Peter Barrett unidentified (x2), Paul Davis, unidentified. Front row L to R: unidentified, Jeff Rudd, unidentified, Greg Rowe, unidentified (x2), Steve Winner, unidentified. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1985. ...Back row L to R: unidentified (x3), Peter Barrett unidentified (x2), Paul Davis, unidentified. Front row L to R: unidentified, Jeff Rudd, unidentified, Greg Rowe, unidentified (x2), Steve Winner, unidentified. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1985. ...The 10 photographs were taken at Bones Day, an annual sports competition between the Army Survey Regiment and the RAAF School of Radio, at Laverton on the 13th of November 1985. The two units took turns each year to host the event. The day competition usually comprised basketball, cricket, cross country, golf, sailing, pistol shooting, squash, rifle shooting, softball, tennis, touch football, tug-of-war and volleyball. The “big bone” trophy comprising a large bone from a beast housed inside a wooden framed glass case, was awarded to the winner of the day competition. The “O.H.A.R.A Rock” was awarded to the shooter with the lowest score in rifle shooting. The evening competition often included darts, carpet bowls, hookey, quoits and billiards/snooker. The “little bone” (a mounted chicken bone) was the consolation trophy awarded to the winner of the evening competition. The 3-hour bus trip for the visiting unit on their return was typically very raucous. The history of the Bones Day competition is best described in the booklet titled - Bones of Contention Souvenir Program. 1965. Refer to Item 6267. This item comprises the cover of a program booklet and a set of 10 photographs taken at Bones Day, an annual sports competition between the Army Survey Regiment and the RAAF School of Radio, held at Laverton on the 13th of November 1985. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The colour A4 booklet cover and black and white photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) – A4 size program booklet titled ‘The Bones of Contention’, buff card cover and colour graphics, internal text and cartoon graphics printed in purple. 32 pages dated 1985. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Basketball teams. Back row L to R: unidentified (x2), Bob Croxton, unidentified, Danny Galbraith, unidentified, Steve Burke. Middle row L to R: Rob Jones, unidentified (x2), Sherri (Dally) Burke, unidentified, Evan Allanson, unidentified. Front row L to R: unidentified (x2), Brenton McDonald, unidentified, Max Shaw. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Cricket teams. Back row L to R: unidentified, Bill Griggs, unidentified, Mick Hogan, unidentified, Jim Ash, Dave Wright, Bob Thrower. Middle row L to R: PTE Hudson, unidentified, Brett McAllister, unidentified (x5). Front row L to R: PTE Wigg, unidentified, Brian Partridge, unidentified, Graham Hales, unidentified (x3). .4) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Cross Country teams. Back row L to R: unidentified (x3), Peter Barrett unidentified (x2), Paul Davis, unidentified. Front row L to R: unidentified, Jeff Rudd, unidentified, Greg Rowe, unidentified (x2), Steve Winner, unidentified. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Golf teams. Back row L to R: unidentified (x2), Brian Johnson, unidentified (x2). Front row L to R: Doug Arman, unidentified, Graeme Dowd, unidentified, Peter Imeson, unidentified (x2). .6) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Pistol Shooting teams. Back row L to R: unidentified, Doug Home, unidentified, Tony Clark, Ben Lucas. Front row L to R: unidentified (x2), Daryl Hockings CSM, unidentified, Max Colletti. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Pistol Shooting teams. Back row L to R: unidentified, Greg Sulman, unidentified, Bob Bright, Tom Bloxham, Bob Hopper, unidentified, Bob Garritty. Front row L to R: unidentified (x2), Dan Cirsky, unidentified (x3), Brad Peppler, unidentified. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Softball teams. Back row L to R: Scheryl Delforce, unidentified, Le-Anne (Smallshaw) Shirley, unidentified, Raelene (Munting) Brodie, Carmel (Butler) Fauth, Gill Park. Middle row L to R: unidentified (x2), Viv (Hawkins) Doherty, unidentified, Avril (Bray) Lloyd, unidentified (x6). Front row L to R: Wendy (Leitinger) McCarthy, unidentified, Leah (Hoffman) Peppler, unidentified, Lorraine (Daly) Talbot-Smith, unidentified, Chris Gordon, unidentified. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Tennis teams. Back row L to R: Damien Killeen, unidentified, Ozzie Slade, unidentified, Dennis Learmonth, unidentified. Middle row L to R: Carol Dunstan, unidentified, Ginny (Turner) Rowe, unidentified (x2), Steve Coulson. Front row L to R: unidentified (x4), Col McInness, Peter Ball. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Touch Football teams. Back row L to R: unidentified, Paul Baker, Jeff Willey, Per Andersen, unidentified (x4). Middle row L to R: John ’Junior’ Whaling, Simon ‘Andy’ Capp, Daryl South, Ken Talbot-Smith, unidentified (x4). Front row L to R: Frank Downie, Peter ‘Spoon’ Lefel, Roy Hicks, Greg Oaten, unidentified (x4). .11) - Photo, black & white, 1985. Tug-of-War teams. Back row L to R: unidentified (x2), Steve Burke, unidentified (x3). Middle row L to R: unidentified (x2), JB Zahra, unidentified, Mal Paterson, Geunther Ebenwaldner, unidentified, Peter ‘Spoon’ Lefel. Front row L to R: Kerron South, unidentified, Barry Hogan, unidentified (x2), Brett McAllister. .1 - 'The Bones of Contention' title on booklet cover. Photos .2P to .11P – 'Bones Day 1985' annotated on cover sleeve.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, bones day -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Annual Sport Competition: Flag Day - Army Survey Regiment Verses School of Military Survey, Bendigo, 1977
... Putting – Roy Morgan. .18) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Rifle Shooting Team - Back row L to R: Paul Davis, unidentified (x2), Max Neil, Rhys De Laine. ...Putting – Roy Morgan. .18) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Rifle Shooting Team - Back row L to R: Paul Davis, unidentified (x2), Max Neil, Rhys De Laine. ...This set of 33 photographs of sports action was taken on Flag Day, an annual sports competition between the Army Survey Regiment (ASR) and the School of Military Survey (SMS), at Bendigo on the 13th of May 1977. Softball was held at Beischer Park Strathdale, sailing was most likely held at Lake Eppalock, rifle shooting at Wellsford Rifle Range and tug-of-war at Fortuna. The venues for basketball, golf, squash and volleyball are unknown. The two RA Svy units took turns each year to host the event. Personnel from the ASR’s Detachment located at Bonegilla were part of the SMS’s teams. The day competition usually comprised basketball, cross country, golf, sailing, squash softball, tennis, rifle shooting, touch football, tug-of-war and volleyball. The evening competition often included darts, carpet bowls, hookey, quoits and snooker. See items 6025.15P for photo proofs of sports action and 6326.25P for softball action and taken on the day. There are numerous duplicates previously published from these photo proofs; however they are inferior in quality.This is a set of 33 photographs of sports action was taken on Flag Day, Army Survey Regiment (ASR) versus the School of Military Survey (SMS), at Bendigo on the 13th of May 1977. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The black and white photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Basketball. ASR Team Back row L to R: unidentified, Stuart Symonds, Bruce Gordon. Front row L to R: unidentified (x2), Bill Jones, unidentified. Sitting: unidentified. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Basketball. SMS Team Back row L to R: Duncan Burns, Stuart Thaxter, unidentified (x2). Front row L to R: Owen Moss, unidentified, Steve Hansen. Sitting: unidentified. .3) to .5) - Photo, black & white, 1977. Basketball action. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Golf - L to R: Kevin ‘Chuck’ Berry, George Austen, unidentified, Roy Morgan. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Golf - L to R: Stan Vote, Gordon Lowery, Peter Warwick, John ‘JB’ Barrie. .8) & .9) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Golf Team – Back row L to R: Peter Warwick, unidentified, Graeme Jeffers, John Sinclair. Front row L to R: Stan Vote, Roy Morgan, George Austen, Len Thirlwell. .10) & .11) - Photo, black & white, 1977, SMS Golf Team - Back row L to R: Kevin ‘Chuck’ Berry, unidentified, Gordon Lowery. Front row L to R: unidentified, Peter Hardy, unidentified, John ‘JB’ Barrie. .12) & .13) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Golf. Teeing off – unidentified. .14) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Golf. Teeing off – John Sinclair. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Golf. Putting – Stan Vote. .16) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Golf. Putting - Peter Warwick. .17) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Golf. Putting – Roy Morgan. .18) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Rifle Shooting Team - Back row L to R: Paul Davis, unidentified (x2), Max Neil, Rhys De Laine. Front row L to R: Tony Lawler, Rene van den Tol, unidentified, Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley. .19) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Rifle Shooting Team – L to R: unidentified (x4), 2nd back right: Tony Lawler, unidentified. .20) - Photo, black & white, 1977, SMS Rifle Shooting Team - Back row L to R: John Ashby, unidentified (x3). Front row L to R: Dave Murphy, Wolfgang Thun, John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, unidentified. .21) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Softball – L to R: Jenny Haddow, Debbie Brown, unidentified umpire. .22) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR & SMS Sailing Teams – Back row L to R: Chris Osborne, Josh De Groot, unidentified (x2), Greg Francis-Wright, Peter Breukel. 3rd row L to R: Marrianne (Van De Zee) De Groot, unidentified, Kim Reynolds, Alex Cairney, unidentified, Sam Chambers. 2nd row L to R: Les Dixon, Jim Macdonald, unidentified, George Graham, Ted ‘FOT’ Burgess. Front row L to R: Doug Carswell, Alan Adsett, Peter Mustart, Tony Waldon, Dave Miles. .23) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Sailing on Lake Eppalock, Victoria. .24) - Photo, black & white, 1977, SMS Squash Team – Back row L to R: Graham Squire, Peter Constantine AM, Peter Colwell, Bill Boyd OAM, Front row L to R: unidentified, Dick Barwald, Colin Darch, unidentified. .25) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Squash Team – Back row L to R: Andy Wilson, Terry Danger, Errol Fletcher, Dennis Puniard. Front row L to R: Lynn Johnson, Kerry Browne. .26) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Tug-of-War Team: Back row L to R: Russ Mollenhauer, Neville Stone, Jim Cook, Jeff Willey, unidentified (x3). Front row L to R: unidentified, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, Ken ‘Sluggo’ Slater, Rob ‘Boges’ Bogumil, Frank Lenane, unidentified. .27) - Photo, black & white, 1977, SMS Tug-of-War Team: Back row L to R: unidentified, Stuart Thaxter, Steve Hansen, unidentified (x2). Front row L to R: Kim Lenson, unidentified (x4), Jamie ‘Fish’ McRae. .28) & .29) - Photo, black & white, 1977, ASR Tug-of-War Team in action. .30) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Volleyball action. .31) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Volleyball action. Chris Edwards blocking. .32) & .33) - Photo, black & white, 1977, Volleyball action..1P to .33P –No personnel are identified. ‘Regiment v School 13 May 1977’ annotated on cover sleeve.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, school of military survey, flag day -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment Freedom of Entry Parade, Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo, 1980
... In background L to R: WO1 Manfred Panknin, SSGT Peter Coombes, CPL Frank Lenane, SPR Per Andersen, CPL John ‘Flash’ Anderson, unidentified, MAJ Sam Schwartz US Exchange, CPL Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, SPR Warren ‘Wah’ Hall, unidentified, SPR Neville Carr, SPR Paul Davis, SPR Paul Baker, CPL Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, SPR Martin Van De Maele, CPL Bill Jones, SPR Greg Rowe. .45) - Photo, black & white, 1980. ...In background L to R: WO1 Manfred Panknin, SSGT Peter Coombes, CPL Frank Lenane, SPR Per Andersen, CPL John ‘Flash’ Anderson, unidentified, MAJ Sam Schwartz US Exchange, CPL Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, SPR Warren ‘Wah’ Hall, unidentified, SPR Neville Carr, SPR Paul Davis, SPR Paul Baker, CPL Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, SPR Martin Van De Maele, CPL Bill Jones, SPR Greg Rowe. .45) - Photo, black & white, 1980. ...The Freedom of Entry to the City was an honour conferred by the Bendigo City Council to the Army Survey Regiment in 1970. 1980 was the third time the unit exercised its freedom of marching into the city with swords drawn, bayonets fixed and drums beating. The honour is usually bestowed upon local regiments, in recognition of their dedicated service, and it is common for military units to periodically exercise their freedom by arranging a parade through the city. Led by the Regiment’s CO – LTCOL Bob Skitch, the unit marched down View St in the CBD, along Pall Mall and up Gaol Rd to the Queen Elizabeth II Oval. The ceremonial parade followed with a march past the guests of honour, Mayor of Bendigo Councillor Paul Tomkinson and military dignitaries. The parade concluded after formal inspections of the troops. The Regiment also exercised its Freedom of Entry with anniversary parades in 1977, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1992 and 1996. Some photos in this set were also printed on photo paper and catalogued under item 6021.25P. Photos of the march are catalogued under item 6491.21P. Photos of the Freedom of Entry parade rehearsal are catalogued under item 6479.38P.These black and white photographs of the Army Survey Regiment were taken on the occasion of the Freedom of Entry parade to the City of Bendigo in 1980. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) to .7) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Squadrons formed up at beginning of parade. .8) & .9) - Photo, black & white, 1980. 3rd Military District Band marches to their parade position. .10) to .11) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Squadrons formed up parade with 3rd Military District Band playing music. .12) to .14) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Officers formed up before taking posts. L to R: MAJ Peter Eddy, LT Brendon Jaego-Banks, CAPT Peter Searle - UK Exchange, unidentified, ADJT CAPT John Harrison, MAJ Sam Schwartz US Exchange, unidentified, MAJ Robin Blackburn, remainder unidentified. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Officers march to their posts. L to R: MAJ Peter Eddy, LT Brendon Jaego-Banks, CAPT Peter Searle - UK Exchange, unidentified, ADJT CAPT John Harrison, MAJ Sam Schwartz US Exchange, unidentified, MAJ Robin Blackburn, remainder unidentified. .16 - Photo, black & white, 1980. Officers march to their posts. .17 - Photo, black & white, 1980. Army Svy Regt awaits the arrival of the Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson. .18 - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO LTCOL Bob Skitch escorts the Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson and unidentified guest to the dais. .19) to .25) – Army Svy Regt salutes the Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson. .26) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO LTCOL Bob Skitch escorts the Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson to Headquarters Squadron to inspect its personnel. .27) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Headquarters Squadron inspection. L to R: OC MAJ Paddy Strunks, RSM WO1 Aub Harvey, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, SPR Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, unidentified, SGT John Grove (orderly room), unidentified, SPR Jeff Ruiz, WO2 Max Neil, unidentified, SGT Alan Brown, SGT Tim Allanson. .28) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Headquarters Squadron inspection. L to R: OC MAJ Paddy Strunks, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, unidentified, SGT Rick Warren, unidentified, CPL Andy Wilson, WO2 Ted Burgess. .29) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Headquarters Squadron inspection. L to R: OC MAJ Paddy Strunks, RSM WO1 Aub Harvey, unidentified civilian, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, unidentified, SGT Rick Warren, unidentified, CPL Andy Wilson, WO2 Ted Burgess. .30) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Cartographic Squadron’s OC CAPT Bob Roche salutes the Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson. L to R: unidentified civilian, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. In background L to R: SSGT Bob Scaddan, unidentified, CPL John Tempest, CAPT Simon Lemon, SSGT Colin Cuskelly, CPL Trevor Bottomley, SPR Bob Sheppard, WO2 Bob ‘Stretch’ Hayden, unidentified, CPL Ian McKenzie, FLTLT Ron Aitken, SPR Ian Fitzgerald, SPR Greg Else. .31) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Cartographic Squadron’s OC CAPT Bob Roche salutes the Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson. L to R: unidentified civilian, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. In background L to R: CPL Terry Danger, SPR Rod Skidmore, SSGT Bob Scaddan, unidentified, CPL John Tempest, CAPT Simon Lemon, SSGT Colin Cuskelly, CPL Trevor Bottomley, SPR Bob Sheppard, WO2 Bob ‘Stretch’ Hayden, unidentified, CPL Ian McKenzie, FLTLT Ron Aitken, SPR Ian Fitzgerald, SPR Greg Else. .32) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Cartographic Squadron inspection. L to R: OC CAPT Bob Roche, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson. In background L to R: SGT Stu Thaxter, unidentified, SSGT John Barrie, CPL Roger Pearson, SGT Doug Carswell, SPR Peter Main, WO2 Bob ‘Stretch’ Hayden. .33) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Cartographic Squadron inspection. L to R: CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, OC CAPT Bob Roche, unidentified civilian, SGT Doug Carswell, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, WO2 Bob ‘Stretch’ Hayden. .34) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Female Contigent inspection L to R: unidentified, SPR Gae (Amato) Robinson, SPR Scheryl Delforce, unidentified officer, unidentified civilian, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, CPL Marrianne (Van De Zee) De Groot, SPR Cathy Regan, SPR Ginny (Turner) Rowe, SPR Ilen Isaac, SPR Penny Knott, SPR Santina (Argetto) Straube, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, WO2 Pat Lumsden. .35) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Female Contigent inspection L to R: SPR Scheryl Delforce, unidentified officer, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, unidentified civilian, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, SPR Ginny Turner, SPR Ilen Isaac, SPR Penny Knott, SPR Santina (Argetto) Straube, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, WO2 Pat Lumsden. .36) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Female Contigent inspection L to R: SPR Scheryl Delforce, unidentified officer, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, unidentified civilian, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, SPR Cathy Regan, SPR Ginny Turner, SPR Ilen Isaac, SPR Penny Knott, SPR Santina (Argetto) Straube, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, WO2 Pat Lumsden. .37) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Female Contigent inspection L to R: SPR Scheryl Delforce, unidentified officer, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, CPL Marrianne (Van De Zee) De Groot, unidentified civilian, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, SPR Ilen Isaac, SPR Penny Knott, SPR Santina (Argetto) Straube, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, WO2 Pat Lumsden. .38) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Air Survey Squadron’s OC MAJ Peter Eddy salutes the Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson. L to R: unidentified civilian, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. In background L to R: WO1 Jim ‘Triple J’ Jefferies, SPR Allan Choat, SPR Geoff Havelberg, CPL Alan Hawkins, CPL Dave Cook, LT Brendon Jaego-Banks, SGT Jim Beard, SSGT Russell ‘Rusty’ Williams, SGT Cam Chapman, SSGT Alan Derby, SSGT Greg Buckingham. .39) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Air Survey Squadron inspection. L to R: back of CAPT Kym Weston, OC MAJ Peter Eddy, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, unidentified civilian. .40) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Air Survey Squadron inspection. L to R: CAPT Peter Searle - UK Exchange, unidentified officer, unidentified civilian, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, unidentified, SSGT Alan Derby, LCPL Paul Hopes, SPR Peter Jones, SPR John Lane, WO2 Brian Meade, CPL Mick Hogan, CPL Greg Byers, SGT Cliff Webb. .41) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Air Survey Squadron inspection. Centre rank L to R: SGT Bruce ‘Stretch’ Gordon, WO2 Chris Parkinson. Rear rank L to R: SPR Allan Choat, unidentified, SPR Jamie McRae, SSGT Russell ‘Rusty’ Williams, SSGT Greg Buckingham, CPL Greg Byers, CPL Roger Rees, SPR Gary Ames, SGT Greg Gilbert, SSGT Peter Warwick, WO2 Mick Dempster. .42) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Air Survey Squadron inspection. Rear rank: SSGT Russell ‘Rusty’ Williams. Centre rank L to R: SPR Geoff Havelberg, CPL Peter Treble, SGT Jim Beard, SPR Peter Hardy, SPR Steve Hilton, SPR John Lane, CPL Mick Hogan, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, OC MAJ Peter Eddy. .43) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Air Survey Squadron inspection. Centre rank L to R: SGT Bruce ‘Stretch’ Gordon, WO2 Chris Parkinson. Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, OC MAJ Peter Eddy. Rear rank L to R: SPR Allan Choat, unidentified, SPR Jamie McRae, SSGT Russell ‘Rusty’ Williams, SSGT Greg Buckingham, CPL Greg Byers, CPL Roger Rees, SPR Gary Ames, SGT Greg Gilbert, SSGT Peter Warwick, WO2 Mick Dempster. .44) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Lithographic Squadron’s OC MAJ Robin Blackburn salutes the Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson. L to R: unidentified civilian, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. In background L to R: WO1 Manfred Panknin, SSGT Peter Coombes, CPL Frank Lenane, SPR Per Andersen, CPL John ‘Flash’ Anderson, unidentified, MAJ Sam Schwartz US Exchange, CPL Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, SPR Warren ‘Wah’ Hall, unidentified, SPR Neville Carr, SPR Paul Davis, SPR Paul Baker, CPL Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, SPR Martin Van De Maele, CPL Bill Jones, SPR Greg Rowe. .45) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Lithographic Squadron inspection. L to R: RSM WO1 Aub Harvey, SPR Warren ‘Wah’ Hall, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, SPR Paul Davis, unidentified civilian, unidentified, OC MAJ Robin Blackburn, CPL Lance Strudwick, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, SPR Neville Carr, SPR Roy Hicks, SSGT Trevor Osborne, SPR Paul Baker, CAPT Stan Vote, CPL Bill Jones, SGT Greg Francis-Wright, SGT Ralph Chant, CPL Garry Drummond, WO2 Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard. .46) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Lithographic Squadron inspection. Front rank L to R: SGT Greig Kidman, SPR Garry Hudson, SPR Gary Tremain, CPL Steve Egan, SPR Greg Rowe, CPL Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, remainder unidentified. Centre rank: SSGT Kevin Macquire. Inspection party L to R: CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, OC MAJ Robin Blackburn, unidentified civilian, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson. Rear rank L to R: unidentified (x5), CPL Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, SPR Neville Carr, SPR Paul Baker, CPL Bill Jones, CPL Garry Drummond, SGT Graeme Jeffers, WO2 Tom Pattison. .47) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Lithographic Squadron inspection. Front rank L to R: SSGT Trevor Osborne, SGT Greig Kidman, SPR Garry Hudson, SPR Gary Tremain, CPL Steve Egan, SPR Greg Rowe, CPL Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, remainder unidentified. Centre rank: SSGT Kevin Macquire, SGT Ralph Chant. Inspection party L to R: OC MAJ Robin Blackburn, RSM WO1 Aub Harvey, unidentified civilian, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson. Rear rank L to R: SPR Paul Baker, CPL Bill Jones, CPL Garry Drummond, SGT Graeme Jeffers, WO2 Tom Pattison. 48) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Lithographic Squadron inspection. Inspection party L to R: OC MAJ Robin Blackburn, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, unidentified civilian. Rear rank L to R: WO2 Tom Pattison, SGT Graeme Jeffers, CPL Garry Drummond, CPL Bill Jones, CPL SPR Neville Carr, Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, unidentified. Rear supernumery: WO1 John McCulloch. 49) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Lithographic Squadron inspection. Inspection party L to R: OC MAJ Robin Blackburn, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson, unidentified civilian, RSM WO1 Aub Harvey. Rear rank L to R: WO2 Tom Pattison, SGT Graeme Jeffers, remainer unidentified. 50) - Photo, black & white, 1980. 3rd Military District Band inspection. L to R: unidentified band master, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, Mayor – Councillor Paul Tomkinson. 51) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO LTCOL Bob Skitch delivers his speech. 52) & .53) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Army Svy Regt squadrons stand at ease during CO LTCOL Bob Skitch’s speech.There are no personnel identified. royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Ship's Wheel, 1871 or earlier
... Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...The ship building company E. & A. Sewall, from Bath, Maine, USA, built many ships that had wheels with the same decorative, starburst pattern on them as this particular wheel segment, including the Eric the Red. The wheel was manufactured by their local Bath foundry, Geo. Moulton & Co. and sold to the Sewall yard for $100, according to the construction accounts of the vessel. Eric the Red was a wooden, three masted clipper ship. She had 1,580 tons register and was the largest full-rigged ship built at Bath, Maine, USA in 1871. She was built and registered by Arthur Sewall, later to become the partnership E. & A. Sewall, and was the 51st ship built by this company. The annually-published List of Merchant Vessels of the U.S. shows that Bath was still the home port of Eric the Red in 1880. The vessel was named after the Viking discoverer, Eric the Red, who was the first European to reach the shores of North America (in 980AD). The ship Eric the Red at first traded in coal between America and Britain, and later traded in guano nitrates from South America. In 1879 she was re-metalled and was in first class condition. On 10th June 1880 (some records say 12th June) Eric the Red departed New York for Melbourne and then Sydney. She had been commissioned by American trade representatives to carry a special cargo of 500 exhibits (1400 tons) - about a quarter to a third of America’s total exhibits - from America for the U.S.A. pavilion at Melbourne’s first International Exhibition. The exhibits included furniture, ironmongery, wines, chemicals, dental and surgical instruments, paper, cages, bronze lamp trimmings, axles, stamped ware, astronomical and time globes, samples of corn and the choicest of leaf tobacco. Other general cargo included merchandise such as cases of kerosene and turpentine, brooms, Bristol's Sarsaparilla, Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, Wheeler’s thresher machine, axe handles and tools, cases of silver plate, toys, pianos and organs, carriages and Yankee notions. The Eric the Red left New York under the command of Captain Z. Allen (or some records say Captain Jacques Allen) and 24 other crew including the owner’s son third mate Ned Sewall. There were 2 saloon passengers also. On 4th September 1880 the ship had been sailing for an uneventful 85 days and the voyage was almost at its end. Eric the Red approached Cape Otway in a moderate north-west wind and hazy and overcast atmosphere. Around 1:30am Captain Allen sighted the Cape Otway light and was keeping the ship 5-6 miles offshore to stay clear of the hazardous Otway Reef. However he had badly misjudged his position. The ship hit the Otway Reef about 2 miles out to sea, south west of the Cape Otway light station. Captain Allen ordered the wheel to be put ‘hard up’ thinking that she might float off the reef. A heavy sea knocked the man away from the wheel, broke the wheel ropes and carried away the rudder. The sea swamped the lifeboats, the mizzenmast fell, with all of its rigging, then the mainmast fell and the ship broke in two. Some said that the passenger Vaughan, who was travelling for his health and not very strong, was washed overboard and never seen again. The ship started breaking up. The forward house came adrift with three of the crew on it as well as a longboat, which the men succeeded in launching and keeping afloat by continually bailing with their sea boots. The captain, the third mate (the owner’s son) and others clung to the mizzenmast in the sea. Then the owner’s son was washed away off the mast. Within 10 minutes the rest of the ship was in pieces, completely wrecked, with cargo and wreckage floating in the sea. The captain encouraged the second mate to swim with him to the deckhouse where there were other crew but the second mate wouldn’t go with him. Eventually the Captain made it to the deckhouse and the men pulled him up. At about 4:30am the group of men on the deckhouse saw the lights of a steamer and called for help. At the same time they noticed the second mate and the other man had drifted nearby, still on the spur, and pulled them both onto the wreck. The coastal steamer Dawn was returning to Warrnambool from Melbourne, its sailing time different to its usual schedule. Cries were heard coming from out of the darkness. Captain Jones sent out two life boats, and fired off rockets and blue lights to illuminate the area. They picked up the three survivors who were in the long boat from Eric the Red. Two men were picked up out of the water, one being the owner’s son who was clinging to floating kerosene boxes. At daylight the Dawn then rescued the 18 men from the floating portion of the deckhouse, which had drifted about 4 miles from where they’d struck the reef. Shortly after the rescue the deckhouse drifted onto breakers and was thrown onto rocks at Point Franklin, about 2 miles east of Cape Otway. Captain Jones had signalled to Cape Otway lighthouse the number of the Eric the Red and later signalled that there was a wreck at Otway Reef but there was no response from the lighthouse. The captain and crew of the Dawn spent several more hours searching unsuccessfully for more survivors, even going back as far as Apollo Bay. On board the Dawn the exhausted men received care and attention to their needs and wants, including much needed clothing. Captain Allen was amongst the 23 battered and injured men who were rescued and later taken to Warrnambool for care. Warrnambool’s mayor and town clerk offered them all hospitality, the three badly injured men going to the hospital and others to the Olive Branch Hotel, then on to Melbourne. Captain Allen’s leg injury prevented him from going ashore so he and three other men travelled on the Dawn to Portland. They were met by the mayor who also treated them all with great kindness. Captain Allen took the train back to Melbourne then returned to America. Those saved were Captain Z. Allen (or Jacques Allen), J. Darcy chief mate, James F. Lawrence second mate, Ned Sewall third mate and owner’s son, John French the cook, C. Nelson sail maker, Clarence W. New passenger, and the able seamen Dickenson, J. Black, Denis White, C. Herbert, C. Thompson, A. Brooks, D. Wilson, J. Ellis, Q. Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. Richardson. Four men had lost their lives; three of them were crew (Gus Dahlgreen ship’s carpenter, H. Ackman steward, who drowned in his cabin, and George Silver seaman) and one a passenger (J. B. Vaughan). The body of one of them had been found washed up at Cape Otway and was later buried in the lighthouse cemetery; another body was seen on an inaccessible ledge. Twelve months later the second mate James F. Lawrence, from Nova Scotia, passed away in the Warrnambool district; an obituary was displayed in the local paper. The captain and crew of the Dawn were recognised by the United States Government in July 1881 for their humane efforts and bravery, being thanked and presented with substantial monetary rewards, medals and gifts. Neither the ship, nor its cargo, was insured. The ship was worth about £15,000 and the cargo was reportedly worth £40,000; only about £2,000 worth had been recovered. Cargo and wreckage washed up at Apollo Bay, Peterborough, Port Campbell, Western Port and according to some reports, even as far away as the beaches of New Zealand. The day after the wreck the government steam ship Pharos was sent from Queenscliff to clear the shipping lanes of debris that could be a danger to ships. The large midship deckhouse of the ship was found floating in a calm sea near Henty Reef. Items such as an American chair, a ladder and a nest of boxes were all on top of the deckhouse. As it was so large and could cause danger to passing ships, Captain Payne had the deckhouse towed towards the shore just beyond Apollo Bay. Between Apollo Bay and Blanket Bay the captain and crew of Pharos collected Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, nests of boxes, bottles of Bristol’s sarsaparilla, pieces of common American chairs, axe handles, a Wheelers’ Patent thresher and a sailor’s trunk with the words “A. James” on the front. A ship’s flag-board bearing the words “Eric the Red” was found on the deckhouse; finally those on board the Pharos had the name of the wrecked vessel. During this operation Pharos came across the government steamer Victoria and also a steamer S.S. Otway, both of which were picking up flotsam and wreckage. A whole side of the hull and three large pieces of the other side of the hull, with some of the copper sheathing stripped off, had floated on to Point Franklin. Some of the vessels yards and portions of her masts were on shore. The pieces of canvas attached to the yards and masts confirmed that the vessel had been under sail. The beach there was piled with debris several feet high. There were many cases of Diamond Oil kerosene, labelled R. W. Cameron and Company, New York. There were also many large planks of red pine, portions of a small white boat and a large, well-used oar. Other items found ashore included sewing machines (some consigned to ‘Long and Co.”) and notions, axe and scythe handles, hay forks, wooden pegs, rolls of wire (some branded “T.S” and Co, Melbourne”), kegs of nails branded “A.T. and Co.” from the factory of A. Field and Son, Taunton, Massachusetts, croquet balls and mallets, buggy fittings, rat traps, perfumery, cutlery and Douay Bibles, clocks, bicycles, chairs, a fly wheel, a cooking stove, timber, boxes, pianos, organs and a ladder. (Wooden clothes pegs drifted in for many years). There seemed to be no personal luggage or clothing. The Pharos encountered a long line, about one and a half miles, of floating wreckage about 10 miles off land, south east of Cape Otway, and in some places about 40 feet wide. It seemed that more than half of it was from Eric the Red. The ship’s crew rescued 3 cases that were for the Melbourne Exhibition and other items from amongst the debris. There were also chairs, doors, musical instruments, washing boards, nests of trunks and fly catchers floating in the sea. Most of the goods were saturated and smelt of kerosene. A section of the hull lies buried in the sand at Parker River Beach. An anchor with chain is embedded in the rocks east of Point Franklin and a second anchor, thought to be from Eric the Red, is on display at the Cape Otway light station. (There is a photograph of a life belt on the verandah of Rivernook Guest House in Princetown with the words “ERIC THE RED / BOSTON”. This is rather a mystery as the ship was registered in Bath, Maine, USA.) Parts of the ship are on display at Bimbi Park Caravan Park and at Apollo Bay Museum. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village also has part of the helm (steering wheel), a carved wooden sword (said to be the only remaining portion of the ship’s figurehead; further research is currently being carried out), a door, a metal rod, samples of wood and a medal for bravery. Much of the wreckage was recovered by the local residents before police and other authorities arrived at the scene. Looters went to great effort to salvage goods, being lowered down the high cliff faces to areas with little or no beach to collect items from the wreckage, their mates above watching out for dangerous waves. A Tasmanian newspaper reports on a court case in Stawell, Victoria, noting a man who was caught 2 months later selling tobacco from the wreckage of Eric the Red. Some of the silverware is still treasured by descendants of Mr Mackenzie who was given these items by officials for his help in securing the cargo. The gifts included silver coffee and tea pots, half a dozen silver serviette rings and two sewing machines. The wreck and cargo were sold to a Melbourne man who salvaged a quantity of high quality tobacco and dental and surgical instruments. Timbers from the ship were salvaged and used in the construction of houses and sheds around Apollo Bay, including a guest house, Milford House (since burnt down in bushfires), which had furniture, fittings and timber on the dining room floor from the ship. A 39.7 foot long trading ketch, the Apollo, was also built from its timbers by Mr Burgess in 1883 and subsequently used in Tasmanian waters. It was the first attempt at ship building in Apollo bay. In 1881 a red light was installed about 300 feet above sea level at the base of the Cape Otway lighthouse to warn ships when they were too close to shore; It would not be visible unless a ship came within 3 miles from it. This has proved to be an effective warning. The State Library of Victoria has a lithograph in its collection depicting the steamer Dawn and the shipwrecked men, titled. "Wreck of the ship Eric the Red, Cape Otway: rescue of the crew by the Dawn". “The Eric the Red is historically significant as one of Victoria's major 19th century shipwrecks. (Heritage Victoria Eric the Red; HV ID 239) The wreck led to the provision of an additional warning light placed below the Cape Otway lighthouse to alert mariners to the location of Otway Reef. The site is archaeologically significant for its remains of a large and varied cargo and ship's fittings being scattered over a wide area. The site is recreationally and aesthetically significant as it is one of the few sites along this coast where tourists can visit identifiable remains of a large wooden shipwreck, and for its location set against the background of Cape Otway, Bass Strait, and the Cape Otway lighthouse.“ (Victorian Heritage Database Registration Number S239, Official Number 8745 USA) Segment of a ship's wheel, or helm, from the wreck of the sailing ship Eric the Red. The wheel part is an arc shape from the outer rim of the wheel and is made up of three layers of timber. The centre layer is a dark, dense timber and is wider than the two outer layers, which are less dense and lighter in colour. The wheel segment has a vertically symmetrical, decorative copper plate inlaid on the front. The plate has a starburst pattern; six stars decorate it, each at a point where there is a metal fitting going through the three layers of timber to the rear side of the wheel. On the rear each of the six fittings has an individual copper star around it. The edges of the helm are rounded and bevelled, polished to a shine in a dark stain. Around each of the stars, front and back, the wood is a lighter colour, as though the metal in that area being polished frequently. The length of the segment suggests that it has probably come from a wheel or helm that had ten spokes. (Ref: F.H.M.M. 16th March 1994, 239.6.610.3.7. 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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFurniture - Door, 1871 or earlier
... Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...The wooden door was salvaged from the wreck of the sailing ship Eric the Red, which was a wooden, three masted clipper ship. Eric the Red was the largest full-rigged ship built at Bath, Maine, USA in 1871, having had a 1,580 tons register. She was built and registered by Arthur Sewall, later to become the partnership E. & A. Sewall, the 51st ship built by this company. The annually-published List of Merchant Vessels of the U.S. shows Bath was still the home port of Eric the Red in 1880. The vessel was named after the Viking discoverer, Eric the Red, who was the first European to reach the shores of North America (in 980AD). The ship Eric the Red at first traded in coal between America and Britain, and later traded in guano nitrates from South America. In 1879 she was re-metalled and was in first class condition. On 10th June 1880 (some records say 12th June) Eric the Red departed New York for Melbourne and then Sydney. She had been commissioned by American trade representatives to carry a special cargo of 500 exhibits (1400 tons) – about a quarter to a third of America’s total exhibits - from America for the U.S.A. pavilion at Melbourne’s first International Exhibition. The exhibits included furniture, ironmongery, wines, chemicals, dental and surgical instruments, paper, cages, bronze lamp trimmings, axles, stamped ware, astronomical and time globes, samples of corn and the choicest of leaf tobacco. Other general cargo included merchandise such as cases of kerosene and turpentine, brooms, Bristol's Sarsaparilla, Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, Wheeler’s thresher machine, axe handles and tools, cases of silver plate, toys, pianos and organs, carriages and Yankee notions. The Eric the Red left New York under the command of Captain Z. Allen (or some records say Captain Jacques Allen) and 24 other crew including the owner’s son third mate Ned Sewall. There were 2 saloon passengers also. The ship had been sailing for an uneventful 85 days and the voyage was almost at its end. On 4th September 1880 the Eric the Red approached Cape Otway with a moderate north-west wind and hazy and overcast atmosphere. Around 1:30am Captain Allen sighted the Cape Otway light and was keeping the ship 5-6 miles offshore to stay clear of the hazardous Otway Reef. However he had badly misjudged his position. The ship hit the Otway Reef about 2 miles out to sea, south west of the Cape Otway light station. He ordered the wheel to be put ‘hard up’ thinking that she might float off the reef. A heavy sea knocked the man away from the wheel, broke the wheel ropes and carried away the rudder. The sea swamped the lifeboats. The mizzenmast fell, with all of its rigging, then the mainmast also fell and the ship broke in two. Some said that the passenger Vaughan, who was travelling for his health and not very strong, was washed overboard and never seen again. The ship started breaking up. The forward house came adrift with three of the crew on it as well as a longboat, which the men succeeded in launching and keeping afloat by continually bailing with their sea boots. The captain, the third mate (the owner’s son) and others clung to the mizzenmast in the sea. Then the owner’s son was washed away off the mast. Within 10 minutes the rest of the ship was in pieces, completely wrecked, with cargo and wreckage floating in the sea. The captain encouraged the second mate to swim with him to the deckhouse where there were other crew but the second mate wouldn’t go with him. Eventually the Captain made it to the deckhouse and the men pulled him up. At about 4:30am the group of men on the deckhouse saw the lights of a steamer and called for help. At the same time they noticed the second mate and the other man had drifted nearby, still on the spur, and pulled them both onto the wreck. The coastal steamer Dawn was returning to Warrnambool from Melbourne, its sailing time different to its usual schedule. Captain Jones sent out two life boats, and fired off rockets and blue lights to illuminate the area. They picked up the three survivors who were in the long boat from Eric the Red. Two men were picked up out of the water, one being the owner’s son who was clinging to floating kerosene boxes. At daylight the Dawn then rescued the 18 men from the floating portion of the deckhouse, which had drifted about 4 miles from where they’d struck the reef. Shortly after the rescue the deckhouse drifted onto breakers and was thrown onto rocks at Point Franklin, about 2 miles east of Cape Otway. Captain Jones had signalled to Cape Otway lighthouse the number of the Eric the Red and later signalled that there was a wreck at Otway Reef but there was no response from the lighthouse. The captain and crew of the Dawn spent several more hours searching unsuccessfully for more survivors, even going back as far as Apollo Bay. On board the Dawn the exhausted men received care and attention to their needs and wants, including much needed clothing. Captain Allen was amongst the 23 battered and injured men who were rescued and later taken to Warrnambool for care. Warrnambool’s mayor and town clerk offered them all hospitality, the three badly injured men going to the hospital for care and others to the Olive Branch Hotel, then on to Melbourne. Captain Allen’s leg injury prevented him from going ashore so he and three other men travelled on the Dawn to Portland. They were met by the mayor who also treated them all with great kindness. Captain Allen took the train back to Melbourne then returned to America. Those saved were Captain Z. Allen (or Jacques Allen), J. Darcy chief mate, James F. Lawrence second mate, Ned Sewall third mate and owner’s son, John French the cook, C. Nelson sail maker, Clarence W. New passenger, and the able seamen Dickenson, J. Black, Denis White, C. Herbert, C. Thompson, A. Brooks, D. Wilson, J. Ellis, Q. Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. Richardson. Four men had lost their lives; three of them were crew (Gus Dahlgreen ship’s carpenter, H. Ackman steward, who drowned in his cabin, and George Silver seaman) and one a passenger (J. B. Vaughan). The body of one of them had been found washed up at Cape Otway and was later buried in the lighthouse cemetery; another body was seen on an inaccessible ledge. Twelve months later the second mate James F. Lawrence, from Nova Scotia, passed away in the Warrnambool district; an obituary was displayed in the local paper. The captain and crew of the Dawn were recognised by the United States Government in July 1881 for their humane efforts, being thanked and presented with substantial monetary rewards, medals and gifts. Neither the ship, nor its cargo, was insured. The ship was worth about £15,000 and the cargo was reportedly worth £40,000; only about £2,000 worth had been recovered. Cargo and wreckage washed up at Apollo Bay, Peterborough, Port Campbell, Western Port and according to some reports, even as far away as the beaches of New Zealand. The day after the wreck the government steam ship Pharos was sent from Queenscliff to clear the shipping lanes of debris that could be a danger to ships. The large midship deckhouse of the ship was found floating in a calm sea near Henty Reef. Items such as an American chair, a ladder and a nest of boxes were all on top of the deckhouse. As it was so large and could cause danger to passing ships, Captain Payne had the deckhouse towed towards the shore just beyond Apollo Bay. Between Apollo Bay and Blanket Bay the captain and crew of Pharos collected Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, nests of boxes, bottles of Bristol’s sarsaparilla, pieces of common American chairs, axe handles, a Wheelers’ Patent thresher and a sailor’s trunk with the words “A. James” on the front. A ship’s flag-board bearing the words “Eric the Red” was found on the deckhouse; finally those on board the Pharos had the name of the wrecked vessel. During this operation Pharos came across the government steamer Victoria and also a steamer S.S. Otway, both of which were picking up flotsam and wreckage. A whole side of the hull and three large pieces of the other side of the hull, with some of the copper sheathing stripped off, had floated on to Point Franklin. Some of the vessels yards and portions of her masts were on shore. The pieces of canvas attached to the yards and masts confirmed that the vessel had been under sail. The beach there was piled with debris several feet high. There were many cases of Diamond Oil kerosene, labelled R. W. Cameron and Company, New York. There were also many large planks of red pine, portions of a small white boat and a large, well-used oar. Other items found ashore included sewing machines (some consigned to ‘Long and Co.”) and notions, axe and scythe handles, hay forks, wooden pegs, rolls of wire (some branded “T.S” and Co, Melbourne”), kegs of nails branded “A.T. and Co.” from the factory of A. Field and Son, Taunton, Massachusetts, croquet balls and mallets, buggy fittings, rat traps, perfumery, cutlery and Douay Bibles, clocks, bicycles, chairs, a fly wheel, a cooking stove, timber, boxes, pianos, organs and a ladder. (Wooden clothes pegs drifted in for many years). There seemed to be no personal luggage or clothing. The Pharos encountered a long line, about one and a half miles, of floating wreckage about 10 miles off land, south east of Cape Otway, and in some places about 40 feet wide. It seemed that more than half of it was from Eric the Red. The ship’s crew rescued 3 cases that were for the Melbourne Exhibition and other items from amongst the debris. There were also chairs, doors, musical instruments, washing boards, nests of trunks and fly catchers floating in the sea. Most of the goods were saturated and smelt of kerosene. A section of the hull lies buried in the sand at Parker River Beach. An anchor with chain is embedded in the rocks east of Point Franklin and a second anchor, thought to be from Eric the Red, is on display at the Cape Otway light station. (There is a photograph of a life belt on the verandah of Rivernook Guest House in Princetown with the words “ERIC THE RED / BOSTON”. This is rather a mystery as the ship was registered in Bath, Maine, USA.) Parts of the ship are on display at Bimbi Park Caravan Park and at Apollo Bay Museum. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village also has part of the helm (steering wheel), a carved wooden sword (said to be the only remaining portion of the ship’s figurehead; further research is currently being carried out), a door, a metal rod and samples of wood. Much of the wreckage was recovered by the local residents before police and other authorities arrived at the scene. Looters went to great effort to salvage goods, being lowered down the high cliff faces to areas with little or no beach to collect items from the wreckage, their mates above watching out for dangerous waves. A Tasmanian newspaper reports on a court case in Stawell, Victoria, noting a man who was caught 2 months later selling tobacco from the wreckage of Eric the Red. Some of the silverware is still treasured by descendants of Mr Mackenzie who was given these items by officials for his help in securing the cargo. The gifts included silver coffee and tea pots, half a dozen silver serviette rings and two sewing machines. The wreck and cargo were sold to a Melbourne man who salvaged a quantity of high quality tobacco and dental and surgical instruments. Timbers from the ship were salvaged and used in the construction of houses and sheds around Apollo Bay, including a guest house, Milford House (since burnt down in bushfires), which had furniture, fittings and timber on the dining room floor from the ship. A 39.7 foot long trading ketch, the Apollo, was also built from its timbers by Mr Burgess in 1883 and subsequently used in Tasmanian waters. It was the first attempt at ship building in Apollo bay. In 1881 a red light was installed about 300 feet above sea level at the base of the Cape Otway lighthouse to warn ships when they were too close to shore; It would not be visible unless a ship came within 3 miles from it. This has proved to be an effective warning. The State Library of Victoria has a lithograph in its collection depicting the steamer Dawn and the shipwrecked men, titled. "Wreck of the ship Eric the Red, Cape Otway: rescue of the crew by the Dawn". “The Eric the Red is historically significant as one of Victoria's major 19th century shipwrecks. (Heritage Victoria Eric the Red; HV ID 239) The wreck led to the provision of an additional warning light placed below the Cape Otway lighthouse to alert mariners to the location of Otway Reef. The site is archaeologically significant for its remains of a large and varied cargo and ship's fittings being scattered over a wide area. The site is recreationally and aesthetically significant as it is one of the few sites along this coast where tourists can visit identifiable remains of a large wooden shipwreck, and for its location set against the background of Cape Otway, Bass Strait, and the Cape Otway lighthouse.“ (Victorian Heritage Database Registration Number S239, Official Number 8745 USA) Door from the wreck of the ship Eric the Red. The wooden singular rectangular door includes three insert panel sections. The top section is square shaped and is missing its panel or glass. The centre timber panel is about a third of the height of the top panel and the bottom timber panel is approximately equal in height to the total height of the two upper panels. The door fastenings include both a metal door latch and traditional door bolt. They are both attached to the front right hand side of the door. The bolt is just below the top panel, and the door latch is in approximately the centre of that side. The door latch has a round mark where a handle could have been attached. The wood of the door has scraping marks in a semi-circle around the door latch where the latch has swung around on its one remaining fastening and grazed the surface. There is a metal hinge at the top section of the door on the opposite side to the latch. The painted surface has been scraped back to expose the wood. The door is shorter than the average height of a person. On the reverse of the door there are lines on the panels, just inside their edges, is what appears to be pencil. The door is not aligned straight but is skew to centre.warrnambool, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, eric the red, jaques allen, sewall, 1880, melbourne exhibition 1880, cape otway, otway reef, victorian shipwreck, bass strait, eric-the-red, door -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment – Commanding Officer Handover Parade, Fortuna, Bendigo, 1980
... Lithographic Squadron inspection L to R: CPL Paul Davis, CPL Le-Anne (Smallshaw) Shirely, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, unidentified, OC MAJ Robin Blackburn, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, SPR Jim Ash, unidentified, unidentified UK Exchange SNCO, SSGT Greg Francis-Wright, WO1 Doug Malligan, drummers SSGT George Austen, CPL Di Chalmer, CPL Tony Lawler, unidentified (x2). .12) - Photo, black & white, 1980. ...Lithographic Squadron inspection L to R: CPL Paul Davis, CPL Le-Anne (Smallshaw) Shirely, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, unidentified, OC MAJ Robin Blackburn, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, SPR Jim Ash, unidentified, unidentified UK Exchange SNCO, SSGT Greg Francis-Wright, WO1 Doug Malligan, drummers SSGT George Austen, CPL Di Chalmer, CPL Tony Lawler, unidentified (x2). .12) - Photo, black & white, 1980. ...This photograph was taken at a Commanding Officer Handover Parade at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo in 1980. LTCOL Bob Skitch was the CO from 1976 to 1980 and handed over LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J. LTCOL Thorogood’s appointment was from 1980 to 1981.This is a set of 45 photographs taken at a Commanding Officer Handover Parade at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo in 1980. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and were scanned at 96 dpi. Photograph .34P is an enlargement printed on photographic paper and scanned at 300 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Led by HQ Squadron, Army Survey Regiment marches onto the parade ground. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Army Survey Regiment marches onto the parade ground. Drummers L to R: SSGT George Austen, CPL Di Chalmer, CPL Tony Lawler. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Air Survey Squadron formed up. SSM WO1 Bob Mason at front. L to R: unidentified (x9), SPR Kristin (Isaac) Skidmore, unidentified, SPR Scheryl Delforce, unidentified (x2), SSGT Russell ‘Rusty’ Williams, SSGT Peter Warwick, SSGT Greg Buckenham, SGT Cliff Webb, SSGT Alan Derby, SSGT John Bennett, SSGT Bruce Gordon. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Officers formed up before taking posts. L to R: CAPT Peter Searle - UK Exchange, unidentified, LT Ozzy Slade, CAPT Peter ‘Blue’ Blaskett, unidentified (x4), CAPT Bob Williams, MAJ David Bowen - US Exchange officer, unidentified (x3), RSM WO1 Aub Harvey. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Officers salute before taking posts. L to R: CAPT Peter Searle - UK Exchange, unidentified, LT Ozzy Slade, CAPT Peter ‘Blue’ Blaskett, unidentified (x4), CAPT Bob Williams, MAJ David Bowen - US Exchange officer, unidentified (x3). .6) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Officers march to their posts. L to R: CAPT Bob Cooper, CAPT Mick Byrne, MAJ Robin Blackburn, unidentified. .7) & .8) - Photo, black & white, 1980. L to R: 2IC MAJ Don Swiney MBE hands over parade to CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. Cartographic Squadron - Centre rank L to R: CPL Paul Richards, SPR Megan (McBurney) Reynolds, SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, SPR Ilen Isaac, CPL Lynn Johnson, remainder unidentified. Front rank L to R: CPL Dennis Learmonth, CPL Roger Pearson, SPR Rod Skidmore, SPR John Martin, SGT Bob Bright, CPL Trevor Bottomley, SPR Gerry Gates, remainder unidentified, OC CAPT Bob Williams, Officer in far right: CAPT Bob Cooper. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1980. L to R: CO LTCOL Bob Skitch salutes reviewing officer - Commander 3MD BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM. Cartographic Squadron in background L to R: CPL Trevor Bottomley, SPR Gerry Gates, SPR Peter Main, CPL John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, unidentified, OC CAPT Bob Williams, SSGT Gary Warnest. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1980. HQ Squadron inspection - L to R: unidentified (x5), CAPT Paddy Strunks, SPR Chris Ebeling, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, unidentified (x7), in foreground MAJ David Bowen - US Exchange officer, unidentified, CPL Phil McGuire, WO2 Ted Burgess. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1980. HQ Squadron in foreground L to R: MAJ David Bowen - US Exchange officer, unidentified, CPL Phil McGuire, WO2 Ted Burgess. Lithographic Squadron inspection L to R: CPL Paul Davis, CPL Le-Anne (Smallshaw) Shirely, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, unidentified, OC MAJ Robin Blackburn, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, SPR Jim Ash, unidentified, unidentified UK Exchange SNCO, SSGT Greg Francis-Wright, WO1 Doug Malligan, drummers SSGT George Austen, CPL Di Chalmer, CPL Tony Lawler, unidentified (x2). .12) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Air Survey Squadron inspection - L to R: LT Ozzy Slade, CAPT Peter ‘Blue’ Blaskett, unidentified officer, front rank L to R: SGT Cliff Webb, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, CAPT Peter Searle - UK Exchange, unidentified, centre rank L to R: unidentified, SSGT Greg Buckingham, SSGT John Bennett, rear rank L to R: unidentified (x4), SPR Sharon (Jones) Treble, CPL Marrianne (Van De Zee) De Groot, SPR Ginny (Turner) Rowe, SSGT Kevin Kennedy, unidentified, SSGT Alan Derby. .13) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Air Survey Squadron inspection - Centre rank: SSGT John Bennett, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, CAPT Peter Searle - UK Exchange, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, rear rank L to R: SPR Ginny (Turner) Rowe, SSGT Kevin Kennedy, unidentified, SSGT Alan Derby, SSGT Bruce Gordon, supernumerary rank L to R: SSM WO1 Bob Mason, WO1 Bob Hayden, WO2 Peter Colwell, WO1 Chris Parkinson. Unidentified. .14) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Air Survey Squadron inspection - Centre rank: SSGT John Bennett, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, CAPT Peter Searle - UK Exchange, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, rear rank L to R: SPR Ginny (Turner) Rowe, SSGT Kevin Kennedy, unidentified, SSGT Alan Derby, SSGT Bruce Gordon, supernumerary rank L to R: SSM WO1 Bob Mason, WO1 Bob Hayden, WO2 Peter Colwell. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Cartographic Squadron inspection – L to R: OC CAPT Bob Williams, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM. Front rank L to R: CPL John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, unidentified (x2), SSGT Allan Adsett, SSGT Gary Warnest. Centre rank L to R: SPR Ilen Isaac, CPL Sue (Fryer) Bottomley, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, SPR Carla Dell, CPL Lynn Johnson, SPR Cathy Regan, unidentified, SSGT John ‘JB’ Barrie, SSGT Bob Scaddan. Rear rank L to R: CPL Terry Danger, CPL Brad Peppler. .16) & .17) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Cartographic Squadron inspection – L to R: OC CAPT Bob Williams, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM. Front rank L to R: CPL Dennis Learmonth, CPL Roger Pearson, SPR Rod Skidmore, SPR John Martin, SGT Bob Bright, CPL Trevor Bottomley, SPR Gerry Gates, CPL John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, unidentified (x2), SSGT Allan Adsett, SSGT Gary Warnest. CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, CAPT Bob Cooper, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM. Centre rank L to R: SPR Ilen Isaac, CPL Sue (Fryer) Bottomley, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, SPR Carla Dell, SPR Cathy Regan, SSGT John ‘JB’ Barrie, SSGT Bob Scaddan. Rear rank L to R: CPL Terry Danger, CPL Brad Peppler, SGT Stu Thaxter, SGT Colin Cuskelly, SGT Bill Friswell. Far right: CAPT Peter Searle - UK Exchange, WO1 Jim ‘JJJ’ Jefferies. .18) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Cartographic Squadron inspection – Front rank: SSGT Gary Warnest. L to R: CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, CAPT Bob Cooper, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM. Centre rank L to R: SPR Ilen Isaac, CPL Sue (Fryer) Bottomley, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, SPR Carla Dell, SPR Cathy Regan, SSGT John ‘JB’ Barrie, SSGT Bob Scaddan. Rear rank L to R: CPL Terry Danger, CPL Brad Peppler, SGT Stu Thaxter, SGT Colin Cuskelly, SGT Bill Friswell. SSM WO1 Gordon Lowery. Far right: WO1 Jim ‘JJJ’ Jefferies, CAPT Peter Searle - UK Exchange, CAPT Peter ‘Blue’ Blaskett, LT Ozzy Slade. .19) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Medal presentation - L to R: CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, CAPT Bob Cooper. Cartographic Squadron – Front rank L to R: CPL Dennis Learmonth, CPL Roger Pearson, SPR Rod Skidmore, SGT Bob Bright, CPL Trevor Bottomley, SPR Gerry Gates, SPR Peter Main, CPL John ‘Stormy’ Tempest. Centre rank L to R: CPL Paul Richards, SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, SPR Ilen Isaac, SPR Carla Dell, CPL Lynn Johnson, SPR Cathy Regan. .20) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Medal presentation - L to R: CAPT Bob Cooper, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM. Cartographic Squadron – Front rank L to R: CPL Dennis Learmonth, CPL Roger Pearson, SPR Rod Skidmore, SPR John Martin, SGT Bob Bright, SPR Peter Main, CPL John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, SSGT Allan Adsett, SSGT Gary Warnest. Centre rank L to R: CPL Paul Richards, SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, SPR Ilen Isaac, CPL Sue (Fryer) Bottomley, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson. .21) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Medal presentation - L to R: CAPT Bob Cooper, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM. Cartographic Squadron – Front rank L to R: CPL Dennis Learmonth, CPL Roger Pearson, SPR Rod Skidmore, SPR John Martin, SGT Bob Bright, SPR Peter Main, CPL John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, SSGT Gary Warnest. Centre rank L to R: CPL Paul Richards, SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, SPR Ilen Isaac, CPL Sue (Fryer) Bottomley. .22) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Medal presentation - L to R: CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, CAPT Bob Cooper, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM. Cartographic Squadron – Front rank L to R: CPL Dennis Learmonth, CPL Roger Pearson, SPR Rod Skidmore, SPR John Martin, SGT Bob Bright CPL Trevor Bottomley, SPR Gerry Gates, SPR Peter Main, CPL John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, CAPT Bob Williams, SSGT Allan Adsett. Centre rank L to R: CPL Paul Richards, SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, SPR Carla Dell, CPL Lynn Johnson, SPR Cathy Regan, unidentified, SSGT Bob Scaddan. Rear rank: CPL Stu Symonds. .23) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Presentation - L to R: CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. Cartographic Squadron – Front rank L to R: CPL Dennis Learmonth, CPL Roger Pearson, SPR Rod Skidmore, SPR John Martin, SGT Bob Bright CPL Trevor Bottomley, SPR Gerry Gates, unidentified, CAPT Bob Williams, SSGT Allan Adsett, CAPT Bob Cooper. Centre rank L to R: SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, CPL Sue (Fryer) Bottomley, SPR Carla Dell, CPL Lynn Johnson, SPR Cathy Regan, unidentified, SSGT Bob Scaddan. .24) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Presentation - L to R: CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. Cartographic Squadron – Front rank L to R: SPR Rod Skidmore, SPR John Martin, SGT Bob Bright CPL Trevor Bottomley, SPR Gerry Gates, unidentified, CAPT Bob Williams, CAPT Bob Cooper. Centre rank L to R: SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, CPL Sue (Fryer) Bottomley, SPR Carla Dell, CPL Lynn Johnson, SPR Cathy Regan, unidentified, SSGT Bob Scaddan. .25) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Presentation - L to R: CO LTCOL Bob Skitch, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. Cartographic Squadron – Front rank L to R: CPL Roger Pearson, SPR Rod Skidmore, SPR John Martin, SGT Bob Bright CPL Trevor Bottomley, unidentified, CAPT Bob Williams, SSGT Allan Adsett, SSGT Gary Warnest. CAPT Bob Cooper, Centre rank L to R: CPL Sue (Fryer) Bottomley, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, SPR Carla Dell, CPL Lynn Johnson. .26) to .28) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Presentation - L to R: MAJ Robin Blackburn, BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. .29) to .31) - Photo, black & white, 1980. Presentation - L to R: SPR Penny Knott, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. .32) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover - L to R: LTCOL Bob Skitch, LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J. Cartographic Squadron – Front rank L to R: CPL Dennis Learmonth, CPL Roger Pearson, SPR Rod Skidmore, SPR John Martin SPR Gerry Gates, SPR Peter Main, CPL John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, unidentified, CAPT Bob Williams, SSGT Allan Adsett, SSGT Gary Warnest. Centre rank L to R: SPR Ilan Isaac, CPL Sue (Fryer) Bottomley, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, SSGT Bob Scaddan at end. .33) & .34) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover - L to R: LTCOL Bob Skitch, LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J. Cartographic Squadron – Front rank L to R: CPL Dennis Learmonth, CPL Roger Pearson, SPR Rod Skidmore, SPR John Martin, SGT Bob Bright, SPR Gerry Gates, SPR Peter Main, CPL John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, unidentified, CAPT Bob Williams, SSGT Allan Adsett. Centre rank L to R: SPR Ilen Isaac, CPL Sue (Fryer) Bottomley, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, SSGT Bob Scaddan at end. .35) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover – March past L to R: BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. L to R: RSM WO1 Aub Harvey, 2IC MAJ Don Swiney MBE. .36) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover March past L to R: BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. HQ Squadron march past L to R: unidentified officer, MAJ MAJ David Bowen - US Exchange officer, CAPT Paddy Strunks. .37) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover March past L to R: BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. HQ Squadron march past L to R: unidentified, SGT Rick Warren, remainder unidentified. .38) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover March past L to R: BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. Cartographic Squadron march past L to R: CLP Paul Richards, CPL Dennis Learmonth, CAPT Bob Williams, CAPT Bob Cooper. .39) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover March past L to R: BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. Cartographic Squadron march past L to R: SPR Greg Else, SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, SPR Rod Skidmore, unidentified, SPR Megan (McBurney) Reynolds, CPL Roger Pearson, CPL Stu Symonds, CPL Paul Richards. .40) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover March past L to R: BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. Cartographic Squadron march past L to R: CPL Terry Danger, CPL Lynn Johnson, SPR Peter Main, unidentified, SPR Carla Dell, SPR Gerry Gates, SPR Bob Sheppard, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson, CPL Trevor Bottomley, SPR Ian Fitzgerald, CPL Sue (Fryer) Bottomley, unidentified. .41) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover March past L to R: BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. Lithographic Squadron march past L to R: CAPT Mick Byrne, MAJ Robin Blackburn. .42) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover March past L to R: BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. Lithographic Squadron march past L to R: CPL Gary Kerr, SPR Brian Paul, SPR Brian Fauth, CPL Roy Hicks, SPR Per Andersen, CAPT Mick Byrne. .43) & .44) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover March past L to R: BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. Lithographic Squadron march past. .45) - Photo, black & white, 1980. CO Handover March past L to R: BRIG Geoffrey Cohen AM, ADJT CAPT John Harrison. LTCOL Frank Thorogood SB St J, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch. Officer march past L to R: unidentified, CAPT Peter Searle - UK Exchange.No personnel are identified. Photo .34P is annotated on back ‘1981 LTCOL Bob Skitch handed over to LTCOL Thorogood.’ *Date is incorrect.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDecorative object - Sword, 1871 or earlier
... Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...This wooden sword is said to “possibly be the only remaining part of the figurehead from the sailing ship Eric the Red.” It was previously part of the collection of the old Warrnambool Museum and the entry in its inventory says “Wooden sword, portion of the figurehead, held by “Eric the Red” at the bow.” A large part of the ship’s hull was found on the rocks and a figurehead may have been attached or washed up on the shore. The shipping records for E. & A. Sewall, the builders, owners and managers of Eric the Red, are now preserved in the Maine Maritime Museum. There is no photograph on record of Eric the Red but photographs of other ships built around that time by the same company show that these did not have figureheads, and there is no record found of a figurehead for Eric the Red being ordered or paid for. Further research is being carried out. The ship building company E. & A. Sewall, from Bath, Maine, USA, built Eric the Red, a wooden, three masted clipper ship. She had 1,580 tons register and was the largest full-rigged ship built at Bath, Maine, USA in 1871. She was built and registered by Arthur Sewall, later to become the partnership E. & A. Sewall, and was the 51st ship built by this company. The annually-published List of Merchant Vessels of the U.S. shows that Bath was still the home port of Eric the Red in 1880. The vessel was named after the Viking discoverer, Eric the Red, who was the first European to reach the shores of North America (in 980AD). The ship Eric the Red at first traded in coal between America and Britain, and later traded in guano nitrates from South America. In 1879 she was re-metalled and was in first class condition. On 10th June 1880 (some records say 12th June) Eric the Red departed New York for Melbourne and then Sydney. She had been commissioned by American trade representatives to carry a special cargo of 500 exhibits (1400 tons) - about a quarter to a third of America’s total exhibits - from America for the U.S.A. pavilion at Melbourne’s first International Exhibition. The exhibits included furniture, ironmongery, wines, chemicals, dental and surgical instruments, paper, cages, bronze lamp trimmings, axles, stamped ware, astronomical and time globes, samples of corn and the choicest of leaf tobacco. Other general cargo included merchandise such as cases of kerosene and turpentine, brooms, Bristol's Sarsaparilla, Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, Wheeler’s thresher machine, axe handles and tools, cases of silver plate, toys, pianos and organs, carriages and Yankee notions. The Eric the Red left New York under the command of Captain Z. Allen (or some records say Captain Jacques Allen) and 24 other crew including the owner’s son third mate Ned Sewall. There were 2 saloon passengers also. On 4th September 1880 the ship had been sailing for an uneventful 85 days and the voyage was almost at its end. Eric the Red approached Cape Otway in a moderate north-west wind and hazy and overcast atmosphere. Around 1:30am Captain Allen sighted the Cape Otway light and was keeping the ship 5-6 miles offshore to stay clear of the hazardous Otway Reef. However he had badly misjudged his position. The ship hit the Otway Reef about 2 miles out to sea, south west of the Cape Otway light station. Captain Allen ordered the wheel to be put ‘hard up’ thinking that she might float off the reef. A heavy sea knocked the man away from the wheel, broke the wheel ropes and carried away the rudder. The sea swamped the lifeboats, the mizzenmast fell, with all of its rigging, then the mainmast fell and the ship broke in two. Some said that the passenger Vaughan, who was travelling for his health and not very strong, was washed overboard and never seen again. The ship started breaking up. The forward house came adrift with three of the crew on it as well as a longboat, which the men succeeded in launching and keeping afloat by continually bailing with their sea boots. The captain, the third mate (the owner’s son) and others clung to the mizzenmast in the sea. Then the owner’s son was washed away off the mast. Within 10 minutes the rest of the ship was in pieces, completely wrecked, with cargo and wreckage floating in the sea. The captain encouraged the second mate to swim with him to the deckhouse where there were other crew but the second mate wouldn’t go with him. Eventually the Captain made it to the deckhouse and the men pulled him up. At about 4:30am the group of men on the deckhouse saw the lights of a steamer and called for help. At the same time they noticed the second mate and the other man had drifted nearby, still on the spur, and pulled them both onto the wreck. The coastal steamer Dawn was returning to Warrnambool from Melbourne, its sailing time different to its usual schedule. Cries were heard coming from out of the darkness. Captain Jones sent out two life boats, and fired off rockets and blue lights to illuminate the area. They picked up the three survivors who were in the long boat from Eric the Red. Two men were picked up out of the water, one being the owner’s son who was clinging to floating kerosene boxes. At daylight the Dawn then rescued the 18 men from the floating portion of the deckhouse, which had drifted about 4 miles from where they’d struck the reef. Shortly after the rescue the deckhouse drifted onto breakers and was thrown onto rocks at Point Franklin, about 2 miles east of Cape Otway. Captain Jones had signalled to Cape Otway lighthouse the number of the Eric the Red and later signalled that there was a wreck at Otway Reef but there was no response from the lighthouse. The captain and crew of the Dawn spent several more hours searching unsuccessfully for more survivors, even going back as far as Apollo Bay. On board the Dawn the exhausted men received care and attention to their needs and wants, including much needed clothing. Captain Allen was amongst the 23 battered and injured men who were rescued and later taken to Warrnambool for care. Warrnambool’s mayor and town clerk offered them all hospitality, the three badly injured men going to the hospital and others to the Olive Branch Hotel, then on to Melbourne. Captain Allen’s leg injury prevented him from going ashore so he and three other men travelled on the Dawn to Portland. They were met by the mayor who also treated them all with great kindness. Captain Allen took the train back to Melbourne then returned to America. Those saved were Captain Z. Allen (or Jacques Allen), J. Darcy chief mate, James F. Lawrence second mate, Ned Sewall third mate and owner’s son, John French the cook, C. Nelson sail maker, Clarence W. New passenger, and the able seamen Dickenson, J. Black, Denis White, C. Herbert, C. Thompson, A. Brooks, D. Wilson, J. Ellis, Q. Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. Richardson. Four men had lost their lives; three of them were crew (Gus Dahlgreen ship’s carpenter, H. Ackman steward, who drowned in his cabin, and George Silver seaman) and one a passenger (J. B. Vaughan). The body of one of them had been found washed up at Cape Otway and was later buried in the lighthouse cemetery; another body was seen on an inaccessible ledge. Twelve months later the second mate James F. Lawrence, from Nova Scotia, passed away in the Warrnambool district; an obituary was displayed in the local paper. The captain and crew of the Dawn were recognised by the United States Government in July 1881 for their humane efforts and bravery, being thanked and presented with substantial monetary rewards, medals and gifts. Neither the ship, nor its cargo, was insured. The ship was worth about £15,000 and the cargo was reportedly worth £40,000; only about £2,000 worth had been recovered. Cargo and wreckage washed up at Apollo Bay, Peterborough, Port Campbell, Western Port and according to some reports, even as far away as the beaches of New Zealand. The day after the wreck the government steam ship Pharos was sent from Queenscliff to clear the shipping lanes of debris that could be a danger to ships. The large midship deckhouse of the ship was found floating in a calm sea near Henty Reef. Items such as an American chair, a ladder and a nest of boxes were all on top of the deckhouse. As it was so large and could cause danger to passing ships, Captain Payne had the deckhouse towed towards the shore just beyond Apollo Bay. Between Apollo Bay and Blanket Bay the captain and crew of Pharos collected Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, nests of boxes, bottles of Bristol’s sarsaparilla, pieces of common American chairs, axe handles, a Wheelers’ Patent thresher and a sailor’s trunk with the words “A. James” on the front. A ship’s flag-board bearing the words “Eric the Red” was found on the deckhouse; finally those on board the Pharos had the name of the wrecked vessel. During this operation Pharos came across the government steamer Victoria and also a steamer S.S. Otway, both of which were picking up flotsam and wreckage. A whole side of the hull and three large pieces of the other side of the hull, with some of the copper sheathing stripped off, had floated on to Point Franklin. Some of the vessels yards and portions of her masts were on shore. The pieces of canvas attached to the yards and masts confirmed that the vessel had been under sail. The beach there was piled with debris several feet high. There were many cases of Diamond Oil kerosene, labelled R. W. Cameron and Company, New York. There were also many large planks of red pine, portions of a small white boat and a large, well-used oar. Other items found ashore included sewing machines (some consigned to ‘Long and Co.”) and notions, axe and scythe handles, hay forks, wooden pegs, rolls of wire (some branded “T.S” and Co, Melbourne”), kegs of nails branded “A.T. and Co.” from the factory of A. Field and Son, Taunton, Massachusetts, croquet balls and mallets, buggy fittings, rat traps, perfumery, cutlery and Douay Bibles, clocks, bicycles, chairs, a fly wheel, a cooking stove, timber, boxes, pianos, organs and a ladder. (Wooden clothes pegs drifted in for many years). There seemed to be no personal luggage or clothing. The Pharos encountered a long line, about one and a half miles, of floating wreckage about 10 miles off land, south east of Cape Otway, and in some places about 40 feet wide. It seemed that more than half of it was from Eric the Red. The ship’s crew rescued 3 cases that were for the Melbourne Exhibition and other items from amongst the debris. There were also chairs, doors, musical instruments, washing boards, nests of trunks and fly catchers floating in the sea. Most of the goods were saturated and smelt of kerosene. A section of the hull lies buried in the sand at Parker River Beach. An anchor with chain is embedded in the rocks east of Point Franklin and a second anchor, thought to be from Eric the Red, is on display at the Cape Otway light station. (There is a photograph of a life belt on the verandah of Rivernook Guest House in Princetown with the words “ERIC THE RED / BOSTON”. This is rather a mystery as the ship was registered in Bath, Maine, USA.) Parts of the ship are on display at Bimbi Park Caravan Park and at Apollo Bay Museum. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village also has part of the helm (steering wheel), a carved wooden sword (said to be the only remaining portion of the ship’s figurehead; further research is currently being carried out), a door, a metal rod, samples of wood and a medal for bravery. Much of the wreckage was recovered by the local residents before police and other authorities arrived at the scene. Looters went to great effort to salvage goods, being lowered down the high cliff faces to areas with little or no beach to collect items from the wreckage, their mates above watching out for dangerous waves. A Tasmanian newspaper reports on a court case in Stawell, Victoria, noting a man who was caught 2 months later selling tobacco from the wreckage of Eric the Red. Some of the silverware is still treasured by descendants of Mr Mackenzie who was given these items by officials for his help in securing the cargo. The gifts included silver coffee and tea pots, half a dozen silver serviette rings and two sewing machines. The wreck and cargo were sold to a Melbourne man who salvaged a quantity of high quality tobacco and dental and surgical instruments. Timbers from the ship were salvaged and used in the construction of houses and sheds around Apollo Bay, including a guest house, Milford House (since burnt down in bushfires), which had furniture, fittings and timber on the dining room floor from the ship. A 39.7 foot long trading ketch, the Apollo, was also built from its timbers by Mr Burgess in 1883 and subsequently used in Tasmanian waters. It was the first attempt at ship building in Apollo bay. In 1881 a red light was installed about 300 feet above sea level at the base of the Cape Otway lighthouse to warn ships when they were too close to shore; It would not be visible unless a ship came within 3 miles from it. This has proved to be an effective warning. The State Library of Victoria has a lithograph in its collection depicting the steamer Dawn and the shipwrecked men, titled. "Wreck of the ship Eric the Red, Cape Otway: rescue of the crew by the Dawn".The Eric the Red is historically significant as one of Victoria's major 19th century shipwrecks. (Heritage Victoria Eric the Red; HV ID 239) The wreck led to the provision of an additional warning light placed below the Cape Otway lighthouse to alert mariners to the location of Otway Reef. The site is archaeologically significant for its remains of a large and varied cargo and ship's fittings being scattered over a wide area. The site is recreationally and aesthetically significant as it is one of the few sites along this coast where tourists can visit identifiable remains of a large wooden shipwreck, and for its location set against the background of Cape Otway, Bass Strait, and the Cape Otway lighthouse. (Victorian Heritage Database Registration Number S239, Official Number 8745 USA)This carved wooden sword, recovered from the Eric the Red, is possibly the only portion of the figurehead recovered after the wreck. There are spirals carved from the base of the handle to the top of the sword. The hilt of the sword is a lion’s head holding its tail in its mouth, the tail forming the handle. The blade of the sword has engraved patterns on it. Tiny particles of gold leaf and dark blue paint fragments can be seen between the carving marks. There are remnants of yellowish-orange and crimson paint on the handle. At some time after the sword was salvaged the name of the ship was hand painted on the blade in black paint. The tip of the sword has broken or split and the remaining part is charcoal in appearance. On both the tip and the base of the handle are parts made where the sword could have been joined onto the figurehead There is a white coating over some areas of the sword, similar to white lead putty used in traditional shipbuilding. The words “ERIC the RED” have been hand painted on the blade of the sword in black paint sometime after it was salvaged.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, sword, wooden sword, eric the red, carved sword, figurehead, snake head on sword -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageWood Sample, about 1871
... Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...This piece of timber from the ship Eric the Red has been eaten through by the marine animals called Teredo Worms, sometimes called sea worms or ‘termites of the sea’. The worms bore holes into wood that is immersed in sea water and bacteria inside the worms digest the wood. Shipbuilders tried to prevent this problem by using coatings of tar, wax, lead or pitch. In the 18th and 19th centuries the outside of their ships were sheathed in copper or a combination of copper and zinc (called Muntz metal) and would be re-metalled periodically to ensure the sheathing would remain effective. In more recent times the ships are protected with a toxic coating. The American ship Eric the Red was a wooden, three masted clipper ship. She had 1,580 tons register and was the largest full-rigged ship built at Bath, Maine, USA in 1871. She was built and registered by Arthur Sewall, later to become the partnership E. & A. Sewall, the 51st ship built by this company. The annually-published List of Merchant Vessels of the U.S. shows Bath was still the home port of Eric the Red in 1880. The vessel was named after the Viking discoverer, Eric ‘the Red-haired’ Thorvaldsson , who was the first European to reach the shores of North America (in 980AD). The ship Eric the Red at first traded in coal between America and Britain, and later traded in guano nitrates from South America. In 1879 she was re-metalled and was in first class condition. On 10th June 1880 (some records say 12th June) Eric the Red departed New York for Melbourne and then Sydney. She had been commissioned by American trade representatives to carry a special cargo of 500 exhibits (1400 tons) – about a quarter to a third of America’s total exhibits - for the U.S.A. pavilion at Melbourne’s first International Exhibition. The exhibits included furniture, ironmongery, wines, chemicals, dental and surgical instruments, paper, cages, bronze lamp trimmings, axles, stamped ware, astronomical and time globes, samples of corn and the choicest of leaf tobacco. Other general cargo included merchandise such as cases of kerosene and turpentine, brooms, Bristol's Sarsaparilla, Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, Wheeler’s thresher machine, axe handles and tools, cases of silver plate, toys, pianos and organs, carriages and Yankee notions. The Eric the Red left New York under the command of Captain Zaccheus Allen (or some records say Captain Jacques Allen) and 24 other crew including the owner’s son third mate Ned Sewall. There were also 2 saloon passengers on board. The ship had been sailing for an uneventful 85 days and the voyage was almost at its end. As Eric the Red approached Cape Otway there was a moderate north-west wind and hazy and overcast atmosphere. On 4th September 1880 at about 1:30am Captain Allen sighted the Cape Otway light and was keeping the ship 5-6 miles offshore to stay clear of the hazardous Otway Reef. However he had badly misjudged his position. The ship hit the Otway Reef about 2 miles out to sea, south west of the Cape Otway light station. Captain Allen ordered the wheel to be put ‘hard up’ thinking that she might float off the reef. The sea knocked the helmsman away from the wheel, broke the wheel ropes and carried away the rudder. The lifeboats were swamped, the mizzenmast fell, with all of its rigging, then the mainmast also fell and the ship broke in two. Some said that the passenger Vaughan, who was travelling for his health and not very strong, was washed overboard and never seen again. The ship started breaking up. The forward house came adrift with three of the crew on it as well as a longboat, which the men succeeded in launching and keeping afloat by continually bailing with their sea boots. The captain, the third mate (the owner’s son) and others clung to the mizzenmast in the sea. Then the owner’s son was washed away off the mast. Within 10 minutes the rest of the ship was in pieces, completely wrecked, with cargo and wreckage floating in the sea. The captain encouraged the second mate to swim with him to the deckhouse where there were other crew but the second mate wouldn’t go with him. Eventually the Captain made it to the deckhouse and the men pulled him up. At about 4:30am the group of men on the deckhouse saw the lights of a steamer and called for help. At the same time they noticed the second mate and the other man had drifted nearby, still on the spur, and pulled them both onto the wreck. The coastal steamer SS Dawn was returning to Warrnambool from Melbourne, its sailing time different to its usual schedule. She was built in 1876 and bought by the Portland and Belfast Steam Navigation Co. in 1877. At the time of this journey she was commanded by Captain Jones, and was sailing between Melbourne and Portland via Warrnambool. The provedore of the Dawn, Benjamin Lear, heard cries of distress coming through the portholes of the saloon. He gave the alarm and the engines were stopped. Cries could be heard clearly, coming from the land. Captain Jones sent out crew in two boats, and fired off rockets and blue lights to illuminate the area. They picked up the three survivors who were in the long boat from Eric the Red. Two men were picked up out of the water, one being the owner’s son who was clinging to floating kerosene boxes. At daylight the Dawn then rescued the 18 men from the floating portion of the deckhouse, which had drifted about 4 miles from where they’d struck the reef. Shortly after the rescue the deckhouse drifted onto breakers and was thrown onto rocks at Point Franklin, about 2 miles east of Cape Otway. Captain Jones had signalled to Cape Otway lighthouse the number of the Eric the Red and later signalled that there was a wreck at Otway Reef but there was no response from the lighthouse. The captain and crew of the Dawn spent several more hours searching unsuccessfully for more survivors, even going back as far as Apollo Bay. On board the Dawn the exhausted men received care and attention to their needs and wants, including much needed clothing. Captain Allen was amongst the 23 battered and injured men who were rescued and later taken to Warrnambool for care. Warrnambool’s mayor and town clerk offered them all hospitality, the three badly injured men going to the hospital for care and others to the Olive Branch Hotel, then on to Melbourne. Captain Allen’s leg injury prevented him from going ashore so he and three other men travelled on the Dawn to Portland. They were met by the mayor who also treated them all with great kindness. Captain Allen took the train back to Melbourne then returned to America. Those saved were Captain Zaccheus Allen (or Jacques Allen), J. Darcy chief mate, James F. Lawrence second mate, Ned Sewall third mate and owner’s son, John French the cook, C. Nelson sail maker, Clarence W. New passenger, and the able seamen Dickenson, J. Black, Denis White, C. Herbert, C. Thompson, A. Brooks, D. Wilson, J. Ellis, Q. Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. Richardson. Four men had lost their lives; three of them were crew (Gus Dahlgreen ship’s carpenter, H. Ackman steward, who drowned in his cabin, and George Silver seaman) and one a passenger (J. B. Vaughan). The body of one of them had been found washed up at Cape Otway and was later buried in the lighthouse cemetery; another body was seen on an inaccessible ledge. Twelve months later the second mate James F. Lawrence, from Nova Scotia, passed away in the Warrnambool district; an obituary was displayed in the local paper. Neither the ship, nor its cargo, was insured. The ship was worth about £15,000 and the cargo was reportedly worth £40,000; only about £2,000 worth had been recovered. Cargo and wreckage washed up at Apollo Bay, Peterborough, Port Campbell, Western Port and according to some reports, even as far away as the beaches of New Zealand. The day after the wreck the government steam ship Pharos was sent from Queenscliff to clear the shipping lanes of debris that could be a danger to ships. The large midship deckhouse of the ship was found floating in a calm sea near Henty Reef. Items such as an American chair, a ladder and a nest of boxes were all on top of the deckhouse. As it was so large and could cause danger to passing ships, Captain Payne had the deckhouse towed towards the shore just beyond Apollo Bay. Between Apollo Bay and Blanket Bay the captain and crew of Pharos collected Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, nests of boxes, bottles of Bristol’s sarsaparilla, pieces of common American chairs, axe handles, a Wheelers’ Patent thresher and a sailor’s trunk with the words “A. James” on the front. A ship’s flag-board bearing the words “Eric the Red” was found on the deckhouse; finally those on board the Pharos had the name of the wrecked vessel. During this operation Pharos came across the government steamer Victoria and also a steamer S.S. Otway, both of which were picking up flotsam and wreckage. A whole side of the hull and three large pieces of the other side of the hull, with some of the copper sheathing stripped off, had floated on to Point Franklin. Some of the vessels yards and portions of her masts were on shore. The pieces of canvas attached to the yards and masts confirmed that the vessel had been under sail. The beach there was piled with debris several feet high. There were many cases of Diamond Oil kerosene, labelled R. W. Cameron and Company, New York. There were also many large planks of red pine, portions of a small white boat and a large, well-used oar. Other items found ashore included sewing machines (some consigned to ‘Long and Co.”) and notions, axe and scythe handles, hay forks, wooden pegs, rolls of wire (some branded “T.S” and Co, Melbourne”), kegs of nails branded “A.T. and Co.” from the factory of A. Field and Son, Taunton, Massachusetts, croquet balls and mallets, buggy fittings, rat traps, perfumery, cutlery and Douay Bibles, clocks, bicycles, chairs, a fly wheel, a cooking stove, timber, boxes, pianos, organs and a ladder. (Wooden clothes pegs drifted in for many years). There seemed to be no personal luggage or clothing. The Pharos encountered a long line, about one and a half miles, of floating wreckage about 10 miles off land, south east of Cape Otway, and in some places about 40 feet wide. It seemed that more than half of it was from Eric the Red. The ship’s crew rescued 3 cases that were for the Melbourne Exhibition and other items from amongst the debris. There were also chairs, doors, musical instruments, washing boards, nests of trunks and fly catchers floating in the sea. Most of the goods were saturated and smelt of kerosene. A section of the hull lies buried in the sand at Parker River Beach. An anchor with chain is embedded in the rocks east of Point Franklin and a second anchor, thought to be from Eric the Red, is on display at the Cape Otway light station. (There is a photograph of a life belt on the verandah of Rivernook Guest House in Princetown with the words “ERIC THE RED / BOSTON”. This is rather a mystery as the ship was registered in Bath, Maine, USA.) Parts of the ship are on display at Bimbi Park Caravan Park and at Apollo Bay Museum. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village also has part of the helm (steering wheel), a carved wooden sword (said to be the only remaining portion of the ship’s figurehead; further research is currently being carried out), a door, a metal rod, several samples of wood and a medal for bravery, awarded to Nelson Johnson, a crew member of the S.S. Dawn by the U.S. President, for the rescue of the crew. Much of the wreckage was recovered by the local residents before police and other authorities arrived at the scene. Looters went to great effort to salvage goods, being lowered down the high cliff faces to areas with little or no beach to collect items from the wreckage, their mates above watching out for dangerous waves. A Tasmanian newspaper reports on a court case in Stawell, Victoria, noting a man who was caught 2 months later selling tobacco from the wreckage of Eric the Red. Some of the silverware is still treasured by descendants of Mr Mackenzie who was given these items by officials for his help in securing the cargo. The gifts included silver coffee and tea pots, half a dozen silver serviette rings and two sewing machines. A Mr G.W. Black has in his possession a medal and a purse that were awarded to his father, another Dawn crew member who was part of the rescue team. The medal is inscribed and named “To John Black ….” (from “Shipwrecks” by Margaret E. Mackenzie, 3rd edition, published 1964). The wreck and cargo were sold to a Melbourne man who salvaged a quantity of high quality tobacco and dental and surgical instruments. Timbers from the ship were salvaged and used in the construction of houses and sheds around Apollo Bay, including a guest house, Milford House (since burnt down in bushfires), which had furniture, fittings and timber on the dining room floor from the ship. A 39.7 foot long trading ketch, the Apollo, was also built from its timbers by Mr Burgess in 1883 and subsequently used in Tasmanian waters. It was the first attempt at ship building in Apollo bay. In 1881 a red light was installed about 300 feet above sea level at the base of the Cape Otway lighthouse to warn ships when they were too close to shore; It would not be visible unless a ship came within 3 miles from it. This has proved to be an effective warning. Nelson Johnson, recipient of the medal for bravery, married Elizabeth Howard in 1881 and they had 10 children. They lived in South Melbourne, Victoria. Nelson died in 1922 in Fitzroy Victoria, age 66. In 1895 the owners of the S.S. Dawn, the Portland and Belfast Steam Navigation Co., wound up and sold out to the Belfast Company who took over the Dawn for one year before selling her to Howard Smith. She was condemned and sunk in Suva in 1928. The State Library of Victoria has a lithograph in its collection depicting the steamer Dawn and the shipwrecked men, titled. "Wreck of the ship Eric the Red, Cape Otway: rescue of the crew by the Dawn".The wood (timber) sample is listed on the Collections Australia Database, Heritage Victoria, number 239 00010 A “The Eric the Red is historically significant as one of Victoria's major 19th century shipwrecks. (Heritage Victoria Eric the Red; HV ID 239) The wreck led to the provision of an additional warning light placed below the Cape Otway lighthouse to alert mariners to the location of Otway Reef. The site is archaeologically significant for its remains of a large and varied cargo and ship's fittings being scattered over a wide area. The site is recreationally and aesthetically significant as it is one of the few sites along this coast where tourists can visit identifiable remains of a large wooden shipwreck, and for its location set against the background of Cape Otway, Bass Strait, and the Cape Otway lighthouse.“ (Victorian Heritage Database Registration Number S239, Official Number 8745 USA) Wood sample from the wreck of the ship Eric the Red. Triangular shaped, full of sea worm (Teredo worm) holes. The wood is dark in colour and is very light in weight.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwreck-artefact, eric-the-red, zaccheus-allen, sewall, 1880, melbourne-exhibition, cape-otway, otway-reef, wood-sample, s.s.-dawn -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageWood Sample, About 1871
... Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...This piece of timber from the ship Eric the Red has been eaten through by the marine animals called Teredo Worms, sometimes called sea worms or ‘termites of the sea’. The worms bore holes into wood that is immersed in sea water and bacteria inside the worms digest the wood. Shipbuilders tried to prevent this problem by using coatings of tar, wax, lead or pitch. In the 18th and 19th centuries the outside of their ships were sheathed in copper or a combination of copper and zinc (called Muntz metal) and would be re-metalled periodically to ensure the sheathing would remain effective. In more recent times the ships are protected with a toxic coating. The American ship Eric the Red was a wooden, three masted clipper ship. She had 1,580 tons register and was the largest full-rigged ship built at Bath, Maine, USA in 1871. She was built and registered by Arthur Sewall, later to become the partnership E. & A. Sewall, the 51st ship built by this company. The annually-published List of Merchant Vessels of the U.S. shows Bath was still the home port of Eric the Red in 1880. The vessel was named after the Viking discoverer, Eric ‘the Red-haired’ Thorvaldsson , who was the first European to reach the shores of North America (in 980AD). The ship Eric the Red at first traded in coal between America and Britain, and later traded in guano nitrates from South America. In 1879 she was re-metalled and was in first class condition. On 10th June 1880 (some records say 12th June) Eric the Red departed New York for Melbourne and then Sydney. She had been commissioned by American trade representatives to carry a special cargo of 500 exhibits (1400 tons) – about a quarter to a third of America’s total exhibits - for the U.S.A. pavilion at Melbourne’s first International Exhibition. The exhibits included furniture, ironmongery, wines, chemicals, dental and surgical instruments, paper, cages, bronze lamp trimmings, axles, stamped ware, astronomical and time globes, samples of corn and the choicest of leaf tobacco. Other general cargo included merchandise such as cases of kerosene and turpentine, brooms, Bristol's Sarsaparilla, Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, Wheeler’s thresher machine, axe handles and tools, cases of silver plate, toys, pianos and organs, carriages and Yankee notions. The Eric the Red left New York under the command of Captain Zaccheus Allen (or some records say Captain Jacques Allen) and 24 other crew including the owner’s son third mate Ned Sewall. There were also 2 saloon passengers on board. The ship had been sailing for an uneventful 85 days and the voyage was almost at its end. As Eric the Red approached Cape Otway there was a moderate north-west wind and hazy and overcast atmosphere. On 4th September 1880 at about 1:30am Captain Allen sighted the Cape Otway light and was keeping the ship 5-6 miles offshore to stay clear of the hazardous Otway Reef. However he had badly misjudged his position. The ship hit the Otway Reef about 2 miles out to sea, south west of the Cape Otway light station. Captain Allen ordered the wheel to be put ‘hard up’ thinking that she might float off the reef. The sea knocked the helmsman away from the wheel, broke the wheel ropes and carried away the rudder. The lifeboats were swamped, the mizzenmast fell, with all of its rigging, then the mainmast also fell and the ship broke in two. Some said that the passenger Vaughan, who was travelling for his health and not very strong, was washed overboard and never seen again. The ship started breaking up. The forward house came adrift with three of the crew on it as well as a longboat, which the men succeeded in launching and keeping afloat by continually bailing with their sea boots. The captain, the third mate (the owner’s son) and others clung to the mizzenmast in the sea. Then the owner’s son was washed away off the mast. Within 10 minutes the rest of the ship was in pieces, completely wrecked, with cargo and wreckage floating in the sea. The captain encouraged the second mate to swim with him to the deckhouse where there were other crew but the second mate wouldn’t go with him. Eventually the Captain made it to the deckhouse and the men pulled him up. At about 4:30am the group of men on the deckhouse saw the lights of a steamer and called for help. At the same time they noticed the second mate and the other man had drifted nearby, still on the spur, and pulled them both onto the wreck. The coastal steamer SS Dawn was returning to Warrnambool from Melbourne, its sailing time different to its usual schedule. She was built in 1876 and bought by the Portland and Belfast Steam Navigation Co. in 1877. At the time of this journey she was commanded by Captain Jones, and was sailing between Melbourne and Portland via Warrnambool. The provedore of the Dawn, Benjamin Lear, heard cries of distress coming through the portholes of the saloon. He gave the alarm and the engines were stopped. Cries could be heard clearly, coming from the land. Captain Jones sent out crew in two boats, and fired off rockets and blue lights to illuminate the area. They picked up the three survivors who were in the long boat from Eric the Red. Two men were picked up out of the water, one being the owner’s son who was clinging to floating kerosene boxes. At daylight the Dawn then rescued the 18 men from the floating portion of the deckhouse, which had drifted about 4 miles from where they’d struck the reef. Shortly after the rescue the deckhouse drifted onto breakers and was thrown onto rocks at Point Franklin, about 2 miles east of Cape Otway. Captain Jones had signalled to Cape Otway lighthouse the number of the Eric the Red and later signalled that there was a wreck at Otway Reef but there was no response from the lighthouse. The captain and crew of the Dawn spent several more hours searching unsuccessfully for more survivors, even going back as far as Apollo Bay. On board the Dawn the exhausted men received care and attention to their needs and wants, including much needed clothing. Captain Allen was amongst the 23 battered and injured men who were rescued and later taken to Warrnambool for care. Warrnambool’s mayor and town clerk offered them all hospitality, the three badly injured men going to the hospital for care and others to the Olive Branch Hotel, then on to Melbourne. Captain Allen’s leg injury prevented him from going ashore so he and three other men travelled on the Dawn to Portland. They were met by the mayor who also treated them all with great kindness. Captain Allen took the train back to Melbourne then returned to America. Those saved were Captain Zaccheus Allen (or Jacques Allen), J. Darcy chief mate, James F. Lawrence second mate, Ned Sewall third mate and owner’s son, John French the cook, C. Nelson sail maker, Clarence W. New passenger, and the able seamen Dickenson, J. Black, Denis White, C. Herbert, C. Thompson, A. Brooks, D. Wilson, J. Ellis, Q. Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. Richardson. Four men had lost their lives; three of them were crew (Gus Dahlgreen ship’s carpenter, H. Ackman steward, who drowned in his cabin, and George Silver seaman) and one a passenger (J. B. Vaughan). The body of one of them had been found washed up at Cape Otway and was later buried in the lighthouse cemetery; another body was seen on an inaccessible ledge. Twelve months later the second mate James F. Lawrence, from Nova Scotia, passed away in the Warrnambool district; an obituary was displayed in the local paper. Neither the ship, nor its cargo, was insured. The ship was worth about £15,000 and the cargo was reportedly worth £40,000; only about £2,000 worth had been recovered. Cargo and wreckage washed up at Apollo Bay, Peterborough, Port Campbell, Western Port and according to some reports, even as far away as the beaches of New Zealand. The day after the wreck the government steam ship Pharos was sent from Queenscliff to clear the shipping lanes of debris that could be a danger to ships. The large midship deckhouse of the ship was found floating in a calm sea near Henty Reef. Items such as an American chair, a ladder and a nest of boxes were all on top of the deckhouse. As it was so large and could cause danger to passing ships, Captain Payne had the deckhouse towed towards the shore just beyond Apollo Bay. Between Apollo Bay and Blanket Bay the captain and crew of Pharos collected Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, nests of boxes, bottles of Bristol’s sarsaparilla, pieces of common American chairs, axe handles, a Wheelers’ Patent thresher and a sailor’s trunk with the words “A. James” on the front. A ship’s flag-board bearing the words “Eric the Red” was found on the deckhouse; finally those on board the Pharos had the name of the wrecked vessel. During this operation Pharos came across the government steamer Victoria and also a steamer S.S. Otway, both of which were picking up flotsam and wreckage. A whole side of the hull and three large pieces of the other side of the hull, with some of the copper sheathing stripped off, had floated on to Point Franklin. Some of the vessels yards and portions of her masts were on shore. The pieces of canvas attached to the yards and masts confirmed that the vessel had been under sail. The beach there was piled with debris several feet high. There were many cases of Diamond Oil kerosene, labelled R. W. Cameron and Company, New York. There were also many large planks of red pine, portions of a small white boat and a large, well-used oar. Other items found ashore included sewing machines (some consigned to ‘Long and Co.”) and notions, axe and scythe handles, hay forks, wooden pegs, rolls of wire (some branded “T.S” and Co, Melbourne”), kegs of nails branded “A.T. and Co.” from the factory of A. Field and Son, Taunton, Massachusetts, croquet balls and mallets, buggy fittings, rat traps, perfumery, cutlery and Douay Bibles, clocks, bicycles, chairs, a fly wheel, a cooking stove, timber, boxes, pianos, organs and a ladder. (Wooden clothes pegs drifted in for many years). There seemed to be no personal luggage or clothing. The Pharos encountered a long line, about one and a half miles, of floating wreckage about 10 miles off land, south east of Cape Otway, and in some places about 40 feet wide. It seemed that more than half of it was from Eric the Red. The ship’s crew rescued 3 cases that were for the Melbourne Exhibition and other items from amongst the debris. There were also chairs, doors, musical instruments, washing boards, nests of trunks and fly catchers floating in the sea. Most of the goods were saturated and smelt of kerosene. A section of the hull lies buried in the sand at Parker River Beach. An anchor with chain is embedded in the rocks east of Point Franklin and a second anchor, thought to be from Eric the Red, is on display at the Cape Otway light station. (There is a photograph of a life belt on the verandah of Rivernook Guest House in Princetown with the words “ERIC THE RED / BOSTON”. This is rather a mystery as the ship was registered in Bath, Maine, USA.) Parts of the ship are on display at Bimbi Park Caravan Park and at Apollo Bay Museum. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village also has part of the helm (steering wheel), a carved wooden sword (said to be the only remaining portion of the ship’s figurehead; further research is currently being carried out), a door, a metal rod, several samples of wood and a medal for bravery, awarded to Nelson Johnson, a crew member of the S.S. Dawn by the U.S. President, for the rescue of the crew. Much of the wreckage was recovered by the local residents before police and other authorities arrived at the scene. Looters went to great effort to salvage goods, being lowered down the high cliff faces to areas with little or no beach to collect items from the wreckage, their mates above watching out for dangerous waves. A Tasmanian newspaper reports on a court case in Stawell, Victoria, noting a man who was caught 2 months later selling tobacco from the wreckage of Eric the Red. Some of the silverware is still treasured by descendants of Mr Mackenzie who was given these items by officials for his help in securing the cargo. The gifts included silver coffee and tea pots, half a dozen silver serviette rings and two sewing machines. A Mr G.W. Black has in his possession a medal and a purse that were awarded to his father, another Dawn crew member who was part of the rescue team. The medal is inscribed and named “To John Black ….” (from “Shipwrecks” by Margaret E. Mackenzie, 3rd edition, published 1964). The wreck and cargo were sold to a Melbourne man who salvaged a quantity of high quality tobacco and dental and surgical instruments. Timbers from the ship were salvaged and used in the construction of houses and sheds around Apollo Bay, including a guest house, Milford House (since burnt down in bushfires), which had furniture, fittings and timber on the dining room floor from the ship. A 39.7 foot long trading ketch, the Apollo, was also built from its timbers by Mr Burgess in 1883 and subsequently used in Tasmanian waters. It was the first attempt at ship building in Apollo bay. In 1881 a red light was installed about 300 feet above sea level at the base of the Cape Otway lighthouse to warn ships when they were too close to shore; It would not be visible unless a ship came within 3 miles from it. This has proved to be an effective warning. Nelson Johnson, recipient of the medal for bravery, married Elizabeth Howard in 1881 and they had 10 children. They lived in South Melbourne, Victoria. Nelson died in 1922 in Fitzroy Victoria, age 66. In 1895 the owners of the S.S. Dawn, the Portland and Belfast Steam Navigation Co., wound up and sold out to the Belfast Company who took over the Dawn for one year before selling her to Howard Smith. She was condemned and sunk in Suva in 1928. The State Library of Victoria has a lithograph in its collection depicting the steamer Dawn and the shipwrecked men, titled. "Wreck of the ship Eric the Red, Cape Otway: rescue of the crew by the Dawn".The wood (timber) sample is listed on the Collections Australia Database, Heritage Victoria, number 239 00010 A “The Eric the Red is historically significant as one of Victoria's major 19th century shipwrecks. (Heritage Victoria Eric the Red; HV ID 239) The wreck led to the provision of an additional warning light placed below the Cape Otway lighthouse to alert mariners to the location of Otway Reef. The site is archaeologically significant for its remains of a large and varied cargo and ship's fittings being scattered over a wide area. The site is recreationally and aesthetically significant as it is one of the few sites along this coast where tourists can visit identifiable remains of a large wooden shipwreck, and for its location set against the background of Cape Otway, Bass Strait, and the Cape Otway lighthouse.“ (Victorian Heritage Database Registration Number S239, Official Number 8745 USA) Wood sample from the wreck of the ship Eric the Red. Oblong shaped, full of sea worm (Teredo worm) holes. The wood is dark in colour and is very light in weight. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwreck-artefact, eric-the-red, zaccheus-allen, sewall, 1880, melbourne-exhibition, cape-otway, otway-reef, wood-sample, s.s.-dawn -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageAward - Medal, Nelson Johnson, November 1880
... Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. ...This medal for bravery, for rescue of the crew from the shipwreck “Eric the Red” on 4th September 1880, was awarded to one of the crew of the steamer S.S. Dawn by the President of the United States in July 1881. The medal is engraved with the name “Nelson Johnson” (the anglicised version of his Swedish name Neils Frederick Yohnson). It was donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village in 2013 by Nelson’s granddaughter. Nelson had migrated from Sweden to Sydney in 1879. The next year in 1880, aged 24, he was a seaman on the steamship Dawn and involved in the rescue of the survivors of the Eric the Red. Nelson Johnson was a crew member of the S.S. Dawn and was one of the rescue team in the dinghy in the early morning of September 4th 1880. Medals were awarded to the Captain and crew of the S.S. Dawn by the President of the United States, through the Consul-general (Mr Oliver M. Spencer), in July 1881 “ … in recognition of their humane efforts in rescuing the 23 survivors of the American built wooden sailing ship, the Eric the Red, on 4th September 1880.” The men were also presented with substantial monetary rewards and gifts. The city of Warrnambool’s care of the survivors was also mentioned by the President at the presentation, saying that “the city hosted and supported the crew ‘most graciously’. Previously, a week after the shipwreck, the Australian Government had also conveyed its thanks to the Captain and crew of the S.S. Dawn “Captain Griffith Jones, S.S. Dawn, The Hon. Mr Clark desires that the thanks of the Government should be conveyed to you for the prompt, persevering and seamanlike qualities displayed by you, your officers and crew in saving the number of lives you did on the occasion referred to. The hon. The Commissioner has also been pleased to award you a souvenir in commemoration of the occasion, and a sum of 65 pounds to be awarded to your officers and crew according to annexed scale. I am, &c, W Collins Rees, for and in the absence of the Chief Harbour Master.” The Awards are as follows: - Crew of DAWN'S lifeboat-Chief Officer, Mr G. Peat, 15 pounds; boat's crew-G. Sterge, A.B., 5 pounds; T. Hammond, A.B., 5 pounds; J. Black, A.B., 5 pounds; H. Edwards, A.B., 5 pounds. Dinghy's Crew-Second Officer, Mr Christie, 10 pounds; boat's crew -F. Lafer, A.B., 5 pounds; W. Johnstone, A.B., 5 pounds; Mr Lear, provedore, 5 pounds; Mr Dove, purser, 5 pounds. Captain Jones receives a piece of plate. (from “Wreck of the ship Eric the Red” by Jack Loney) The medal’s history, according to the Editor of ‘E-Sylum’ (the newsletter of The Numismatic Bibliomania Society “… appears to be an example of an 1880 State Department medal, catalogued as LS-3 (page 322 of R. W. Julian's book, Medals of the United States Mint: The First Century 1792-1892). The reverse is mostly blank for engraving, surrounded by a thin wreath. It was designed by George Morgan, chief engraver for the Philadelphia Mint, and struck in gold, silver and bronze. The one pictured here (in The Standard newspaper, 2nd July 2013) appears to be silver.” The following is an account of the events which led to the awarding of this medal. The American ship Eric the Red was a wooden, three-masted clipper ship. She had 1,580 tons register and was the largest full-rigged ship built at Bath, Maine, USA in 1871. She was built and registered by Arthur Sewall, later to become the partnership E. & A. Sewall, the 51st ship built by this company. The annually-published List of Merchant Vessels of the U.S. shows Bath was still the home port of Eric the Red in 1880. The vessel was named after the Viking discoverer, Eric ‘the Red-haired’ Thorvaldsson, who was the first European to reach the shores of North America (in 980AD). The ship Eric the Red at first traded in coal between America and Britain, and later traded in guano nitrates from South America. In 1879 she was re-metalled and was in first-class condition. On 10th June 1880 (some records say 12th June) Eric the Red departed New York for Melbourne and then Sydney. She had been commissioned by American trade representatives to carry a special cargo of 500 exhibits (1400 tons) – about a quarter to a third of America’s total exhibits - for the U.S.A. pavilion at Melbourne’s first International Exhibition. The exhibits included furniture, ironmongery, wines, chemicals, dental and surgical instruments, paper, cages, bronze lamp trimmings, axles, stamped ware, astronomical and time globes, samples of corn and the choicest of leaf tobacco. Other general cargo included merchandise such as cases of kerosene and turpentine, brooms, Bristol's Sarsaparilla, Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, Wheeler’s thresher machine, axe handles and tools, cases of silver plate, toys, pianos and organs, carriages and Yankee notions. The Eric the Red left New York under the command of Captain Zaccheus Allen (or some records say Captain Jacques Allen) and 24 other crew including the owner’s son third mate Ned Sewall. There were also 2 saloon passengers on board. The ship had been sailing for an uneventful 85 days and the voyage was almost at its end. As Eric the Red approached Cape Otway there was a moderate north-west wind and a hazy and overcast atmosphere. On 4th September 1880 at about 1:30 am Captain Allen sighted the Cape Otway light and was keeping the ship 5-6 miles offshore to stay clear of the hazardous Otway Reef. However, he had badly misjudged his position. The ship hit the Otway Reef about 2 miles out to sea, southwest of the Cape Otway light station. Captain Allen ordered the wheel to be put ‘hard up’ thinking that she might float off the reef. The sea knocked the helmsman away from the wheel, broke the wheel ropes and carried away the rudder. The lifeboats were swamped, the mizzenmast fell, with all of its riggings, then the mainmast also fell and the ship broke in two. Some said that the passenger Vaughan, who was travelling for his health and not very strong, was washed overboard and never seen again. The ship started breaking up. The forward house came adrift with three of the crew on it as well as a longboat, which the men succeeded in launching and keeping afloat by continually bailing with their sea boots. The captain, the third mate (the owner’s son) and others clung to the mizzenmast in the sea. Then the owner’s son was washed away off the mast. Within 10 minutes the rest of the ship was in pieces, completely wrecked, with cargo and wreckage floating in the sea. The captain encouraged the second mate to swim with him to the deckhouse where there were other crew but the second mate wouldn’t go with him. Eventually, the Captain made it to the deckhouse and the men pulled him up. At about 4:30 am the group of men on the deckhouse saw the lights of a steamer and called for help. At the same time, they noticed the second mate and the other man had drifted nearby, still on the spur, and pulled them both onto the wreck. The coastal steamer SS Dawn was returning to Warrnambool from Melbourne, and its sailing time was different to its usual schedule. She was built in 1876 and bought by the Portland and Belfast Steam Navigation Co. in 1877. At the time of this journey, she was commanded by Captain Jones and was sailing between Melbourne and Portland via Warrnambool. The provedore the Dawn, Benjamin Lear, heard cries of distress coming through the portholes of the saloon. He gave the alarm and the engines were stopped. Cries could be heard clearly, coming from the land. Captain Jones sent out crew in two boats and fired off rockets and blue lights to illuminate the area. They picked up the three survivors who were in the long boat from Eric the Red. Two men were picked up out of the water, one being the owner’s son who was clinging to floating kerosene boxes. At daylight, the Dawn then rescued the 18 men from the floating portion of the deckhouse, which had drifted about 4 miles from where they’d struck the reef. Shortly after the rescue the deckhouse drifted onto breakers and was thrown onto rocks at Point Franklin, about 2 miles east of Cape Otway. Captain Jones had signalled to Cape Otway lighthouse the number of the Eric the Red and later signalled that there was a wreck at Otway Reef but there was no response from the lighthouse. The captain and crew of the Dawn spent several more hours searching unsuccessfully for more survivors, even going back as far as Apollo Bay. On board the Dawn the exhausted men received care and attention to their needs and wants, including much-needed clothing. Captain Allen was amongst the 23 battered and injured men who were rescued and later taken to Warrnambool for care. Warrnambool’s mayor and town clerk offered them all hospitality, the three badly injured men going to the hospital for care and others to the Olive Branch Hotel, then on to Melbourne. Captain Allen’s leg injury prevented him from going ashore so he and three other men travelled on the Dawn to Portland. They were met by the mayor who also treated them all with great kindness. Captain Allen took the train back to Melbourne then returned to America. Those saved were Captain Zaccheus Allen (or Jacques Allen), J. Darcy chief mate, James F. Lawrence second mate, Ned Sewall third mate and owner’s son, John French the cook, C. Nelson sail maker, Clarence W. New passenger, and able seamen Dickenson, J. Black, Denis White, C. Herbert, C. Thompson, A. Brooks, D. Wilson, J. Ellis, Q. Thompson, C. Newman, W. Paul, J. Davis, M. Horenleng, J. Ogduff, T. W. Drew, R. Richardson. Four men had lost their lives; three of them were crew (Gus Dahlgreen ship’s carpenter, H. Ackman steward, who drowned in his cabin, and George Silver seaman) and one a passenger (J. B. Vaughan). The body of one of them had been found washed up at Cape Otway and was later buried in the lighthouse cemetery; another body was seen on an inaccessible ledge. Twelve months later the second mate James F. Lawrence, from Nova Scotia passed away in the Warrnambool district; an obituary was displayed in the local paper. Neither the ship nor its cargo was insured. The ship was worth about £15,000 and the cargo was reportedly worth £40,000; only about £2,000 worth had been recovered. Cargo and wreckage washed up at Apollo Bay, Peterborough, Port Campbell, Western Port and according to some reports, even as far away as the beaches of New Zealand. The day after the wreck the government steamship Pharos was sent from Queenscliff to clear the shipping lanes of debris that could be a danger to ships. The large midship deckhouse of the ship was found floating in a calm sea near Henty Reef. Items such as an American chair, a ladder and a nest of boxes were all on top of the deckhouse. As it was so large and could cause danger to passing ships, Captain Payne had the deckhouse towed towards the shore just beyond Apollo Bay. Between Apollo Bay and Blanket Bay, the captain and crew of Pharos collected Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines, nests of boxes, bottles of Bristol’s sarsaparilla, pieces of common American chairs, axe handles, a Wheelers’ Patent thresher and a sailor’s trunk with the words “A. James” on the front. A ship’s flag-board bearing the words “Eric the Red” was found on the deckhouse; finally, those on board the Pharos had the name of the wrecked vessel. During this operation, Pharos came across the government steamer Victoria and also a steamer S.S. Otway, both of which were picking up flotsam and wreckage. A whole side of the hull and three large pieces of the other side of the hull, with some of the copper sheathing stripped off, had floated onto Point Franklin. Some of the vessels' yards and portions of her masts were on shore. The pieces of canvas attached to the yards and masts confirmed that the vessel had been under sail. The beach there was piled with debris several feet high. There were many cases of Diamond Oil kerosene, labelled R. W. Cameron and Company, New York. There were also many large planks of red pine, portions of a small white boat and a large, well-used oar. Other items found ashore included sewing machines (some consigned to ‘Long and Co.”) and notions, axe and scythe handles, hay forks, wooden pegs, rolls of wire (some branded “T.S” and Co, Melbourne”), kegs of nails branded “A.T. and Co.” from the factory of A. Field and Son, Taunton, Massachusetts, croquet balls and mallets, buggy fittings, rat traps, perfumery, cutlery and Douay Bibles, clocks, bicycles, chairs, a fly wheel, a cooking stove, timber, boxes, pianos, organs and a ladder. (Wooden clothes pegs drifted in for many years). There seemed to be no personal luggage or clothing. The Pharos encountered a long line, about one and a half miles, of f locating wreckage about 10 miles off land, southeast of Cape Otway, and in some places about 40 feet wide. It seemed that more than half of it was from Eric the Red. The ship’s crew rescued 3 cases that were for the Melbourne Exhibition and other items from amongst the debris. There were also chairs, doors, musical instruments, washing boards, nests of trunks and flycatchers floating in the sea. Most of the goods were saturated and smelt of kerosene. A section of the hull lies buried in the sand at Parker River Beach. An anchor with a chain is embedded in the rocks east of Point Franklin and a second anchor, thought to be from Eric the Red, is on display at the Cape Otway light station. (There is a photograph of a life belt on the verandah of Rivernook Guest House in Princetown with the words “ERIC THE RED / BOSTON”. This is rather a mystery as the ship was registered in Bath, Maine, USA.) Parts of the ship are on display at Bimbi Park Caravan Park and at Apollo Bay Museum. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village also has part of the helm (steering wheel), a carved wooden sword (said to be the only remaining portion of the ship’s figurehead; further research is currently being carried out), a door, a metal rod, samples of wood and this medal awarded for the rescue of the crew. Much of the wreckage was recovered by the local residents before police and other authorities arrived at the scene. Looters went to great effort to salvage goods, being lowered down the high cliff faces to areas with little or no beach to collect items from the wreckage, their mates above watching out for dangerous waves. A Tasmanian newspaper reports on a court case in Stawell, Victoria, noting a man who was caught 2 months later selling tobacco from the wreckage of Eric the Red. Some of the silverware is still treasured by descendants of Mr Mackenzie who was given these items by officials for his help in securing the cargo. The gifts included silver coffee and teapots, half a dozen silver serviette rings and two sewing machines. A Mr G.W. Black has in his possession a medal and a purse that was awarded to his father, another Dawn crew member who was part of the rescue team. The medal is similarly inscribed and named “To John Black ….” (from “Shipwrecks” by Margaret E. Mackenzie, 3rd edition, published 1964). The wreck and cargo were sold to a Melbourne man who salvaged a quantity of high-quality tobacco and dental and surgical instruments. Timbers from the ship were salvaged and used in the construction of houses and shed around Apollo Bay, including a guest house, Milford House (since burnt down in bushfires), which had furniture, fittings and timber on the dining room floor from the ship. A 39.7-foot-long trading ketch, the Apollo, was also built from its timbers by Mr Burgess in 1883 and subsequently used in Tasmanian waters. It was the first attempt at shipbuilding in Apollo Bay. In 1881 a red light was installed about 300 feet above sea level at the base of the Cape Otway lighthouse to warn ships when they were too close to shore; It would not be visible unless a ship came within 3 miles from it. This has proved to be an effective warning. Nelson Johnson married Elizabeth Howard in 1881 and they had 10 children, the father of the medal’s donor being the youngest. They lived in 13 Tichbourne Place, South Melbourne, Victoria. Nelson died in 1922 in Fitzroy Victoria, age 66. In 1895 the owners of the S.S. Dawn, the Portland and Belfast Steam Navigation Co., wound up and sold out to the Belfast Company who took over the Dawn for one year before selling her to Howard Smith. She was condemned and sunk in Suva in 1928. The State Library of Victoria has a lithograph in its collection depicting the steamer Dawn and the shipwrecked men, titled. "Wreck of the ship Eric the Red, Cape Otway: rescue of the crew by the Dawn". The medal for bravery is associated with the ship the “The Eric the Red which is historically significant as one of Victoria's major 19th century shipwrecks. (Heritage Victoria Eric the Red; HV ID 239) The wreck led to the provision of an additional warning light placed below the Cape Otway lighthouse to alert mariners to the location of Otway Reef. The site is archaeologically significant for its remains of a large and varied cargo and ship's fittings being scattered over a wide area. The site is recreationally and aesthetically significant as it is one of the few sites along this coast where tourists can visit identifiable remains of a large wooden shipwreck, and for its location set against the background of Cape Otway, Bass Strait, and the Cape Otway lighthouse.“ (Victorian Heritage Database Registration Number S239, Official Number 8745 USA) This medal was awarded to Nelson Johnson by the U.S. President for bravery in the rescue of the Eric the Red crew. The obverse of the round, solid silver medal has an inscription around the rim. In the centre of the medal is the head of Liberty to the left, hair in a bun, with a sprig of leaves in the top left of a band around her head. There is a 6-pointed star below the portrait, between the start and end of the inscription. There are two raised areas on the rim, horizontally opposite each other, from the edge to just below the lettering and coinciding with the holes drilled in the edge. Slightly right of the top is a round indentation in the rim. The reverse has a wreath of leaves as a border, joined at the bottom by a ribbon bow. In the centre of the medal is an inscription, decorated with 3-pronged design and dots. The edge is plain with 2 small, rough and uneven holes horizontally opposite to each other, as though they had been used for mounting the medal at some stage. The medal has a matte finish on both sides and is slightly pitted and scratched.“PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES” around the perimeter of the obverse of the medal. “TO / Nelson Johnson, / seaman of the British, / str “Dawn”, for bravery, / at risk of life, / in / rescuing the crew of / the American Ship / “Eric the Red.” “M” on obverse, truncation of the portraitwarrnambool, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, eric the red, zaccheus allen, sewall, 1880, melbourne exhibition, cape otway, otway reef, victorian shipwreck, medal, nelson johnson, neils frederick yohnson, s.s. dawn, george morgan, hero -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, student photographs for 2002
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Abbott Daniel C1 Agtoft Gabrielle C4 Akbari Bianca C2 Akbari Hannifah C2 Allen Tanya F3 Alsop Raymond C5 Andersen Sean C6 Anderson Luke G2 Anderson Scott-David M1 Apostolos Kadie C3 Baird Antoinette F6 Baird Elisha G5 Bakic Kirsty F6 Baldwin Samantha C4 Balsamo Jack F2 Bandegi Nina C4 Barras Adam C3 Bell Adam C4 Bell Jessica C5 Bell Lachlan G6 Bell Nichola C3 Bennett Aidan M3 Bennett Peter C6 Bennett Rhys M2 Bernard Jason C3 Bickford Joshua F2 Bickford Peter F6 Bickford Samuel F3 Biggs Kayla M2 Blackie David C2 Blackie Georgia C1 Blackwood Rebecca M2 Black James M4 Black Katrina F2 Black Lauren M2 Black Lawrence F1 Blueming Andrew F6 Blueming Michael F5 Bourke Ashlee F1 Bourke Kirsten F2 Boyd Lachlan G5 Braybrook James C1 Brewster Karla F5 Brincat Amy M5 Brincat Jack M1 Brincat Jake M2 Brincat Tammy M4 Brockhus Tanya C5 Brockley Amanda G4 Brooks Emma F2 Brooks Jack F4 Broussard Elizabeth F6 Brown Benjamin F4 Brudenell Alana M6 Bugno Daniel F2 Bullock Emily F5 Bulman Chloe F5 Byrne Nathan F6 Byrne Simon F4 Campbell Hollie M3 Campbell Jordan M6 Cannon Christopher M3 Cannon Shaun M2 Carboni Thomas M1 Carpenter Ashley G1 Castles Brianna G1 Castles Jarrod G2 Champion Michael F5 Champion Owen F3 Chapman Jessica F1 Chatelier Evan F4 Chatelier Josh F1 Chircop Jessica F3 Chircop Nicholas F5 Christensen Robert C1 Chuck Matthew F5 Clarke Bill G3 Clark Benita M4 Clark Bryce M2 Clark Michelle M3 Clark Zoe M2 Clegg Ryan C1 Clifford Matthew G4 Coad Amanda M1 Coad Jared M6 Coad Nick M4 Cochrane Grant M2 Cochrane Timothy M4 Cochran Ashlea M2 Cochran Joshua M6 Cohen Mitchell C5 Cole Michael F5 Collier Christopher C6 Collier Nicholas C5 Cook Ewan F5 Cook Ngaire C4 Cook Rory F1 Corrin Aaron M1 Cranston Scott F2 Cripps David F6 Croft Ewan G2 Croft Lauren G4 Crowe Georgia C5 Cubitt Nicole M1 Cuce Matthew M3 D'Amico Cecilia G2 Davenport Alana M4 Davenport Boyd M5 David Paul C2 Davis Brett M1 Di Mascio Teresa C4 Dilley Emma M6 Distanislao Giani M4 Doensen Joshua C4 Doensen Leigh G6 Doensen Rebecca C2 Doig Bronwyn F2 Dolan Chelsea C3 Dolphin Timothy M1 Donald Ashly G6 Donehue Scott C2 Donlan David M6 Douglass Glen G5 Douglass Jillian G1 Douglas Peter C4 Douglas Tara F4 Dryden Jessica M5 Dungen Erin G4 Dunk Laura F1 Dwyer Ashley F4 Dykstra Cassandra M4 Eaton Sally-Jane C6 Eddy Andrew F2 Eddy Joel F1 Ellis Nicole G5 Ember Clair G3 Ember Eve G1 England Alyce C4 Farrugia Adam F6 Fearn Lucas F5 Felton Christopher G4 Fenwick Bryce M5 Fenwick Michael M3 Ferdinands Benjamin F3 Ferdinands Thomas F2 Fotheringham Adam F2 Fotheringham Jessica F4 Fotheringham Stacey F6 Fowler Lee M6 Franin Kara M2 Franin Tamika M1 French Carly F4 French Laura F2 Furmston Raymond C3 Furzer Christopher F1 Gallagher Dean G4 Garlepp Linda G2 Garrett Cylind C5 Gates Erin M6 Gear Damian G4 Gear Penelope G5 George Kaleigh G3 Germano Teresa G6 Gibson Stuart G5 Gizzi Lauren F3 Gizzi Michael F1 Glascott Justin C5 Glover Matthew G3 Graham Christopher C4 Grant James G3 Grant Katherine G2 Green Wesley G1 Griffiths Jessica G3 Griffiths Peter G4 Grimstone Alexander G5 Gullaci Renata C1 Gunther Kara F4 Hagland Jason F3 Hagland Tenielle F2 Hall Lauren C4 Ham Alison C2 Ham Craig C5 Hanos Amelia G1 Hansen Christopher F5 Hansen Robyn F1 Hayes Vanessa F4 Haythorne Laura C6 Haythorne Trevor C3 Hazell Andrew G2 Hefron Bolace F6 Henderson Katie F1 Henderson Michael F5 Heuston Courtney M4 Hewitt Adam M3 Hewitt Mark M4 Hewitt Miranda M5 Hickford Nancy G1 Hickman Ben G3 Hill Ashley C4 Hill Jessica F2 Hill Pauline C2 Hill Timothy F5 Hirschfeld Thomas C4 Hoffman Ashleigh M2 Holland Leigh M3 Holland Stephen M1 Hose Lauren C5 Hose Nathan C1 Howson Robert F6 Howson Samantha F4 Hull Sienna F5 Hunter Louise G2 Hunter Rebecca G4 Hunter Sarah G1 Hurst Jessica F6 Hutton Stephanie C4 Impey Rohan G6 Impey Stephen G3 Irvine Jacqui F4 Irvine Kelly F6 Italiano Michael G6 Jackson Cameron F1 Jackson Daniel F5 Janicke Julia M4 Janicke Kellie M5 Jellett Carley M5 Jennings Erin C2 Jennings Michelle C1 Johnson Kim C5 Johnstone Stephen C1 Kaal Karina F4 Kaal Ryan F1 Kalwig Glen M4 Kalwig Hayley M6 Kemm Jacinta M3 Kemm Micaela M5 Kennedy Courtney G6 Keogh Mitchell M1 Kerr James C6 Kirby Sarah C6 Kirby Skye C2 Klinge Ashlee M4 Kloet Chantelle C1 Kloet Dwayne C5 Knudsen Jonathon M5 Kocijan Simone F3 Leech Alison M3 Lennox Brianna G4 Lennox Jason G6 Lewis Brianna F1 Lewis Christopher F5 Lewis Jason F3 Lewis Zoe C1 list2.txt Liszyk Gillian C4 Liszyk Stephen C2 Little Nicholas C4 Little Ross C5 Lizal Katherine G5 Loft Jessica M5 Lorden Hillary M6 Love Darren C6 Love Michael C3 Lowry Jake M4 Lowry Peter M1 Low Rachael M5 Luis Rui G1 Luscombe Karen C2 Maclean Lianna M3 Macri Andrew M6 Macri Cara M1 Macri Micah M3 Mallison Shantelle F1 Mangan Matthew C6 Manley Claire M3 Manley Ryan M2 Marnell Richard M1 Marshall David F2 Martinz Nathan G3 Martyn Felicity F2 Mast Deborah G5 Matsias Jared C2 Mc Connell Ashley M1 Mc Coy Benjamin G3 Mc Coy Luke G3 Mc Grath Christopher M3 Mc Leod Timothy C1 Mc Neill Sarah C6 Mccoy Frances G3 Mccumber Joshua C6 Mcdiarmid Jaydine G5 Mcgrath Andrea M4 Mcgregor Adam C5 Mchardy Amber F1 Mckendrick Andrew G2 Mckendrick Sharon G4 Mckenzie Brooke C1 Mckenzie Robert C4 Mcmahon Vanessa C2 Mcnally Luke C3 Meadows Meaghan F1 Medcalf Emma M2 Meredith Ella G2 Merlo Ian M2 Milsome Brett G3 Mitchell Tori C3 Moloney Lauren F3 Moon Kimberley F1 Moon Samantha F4 Moore Laura M1 Moreland Scott G4 Morgan Jake C2 Morgan Kyle C1 Morgan Samantha C6 Morris Rohan F4 Moss Alexander M4 Muller Taryn M3 Mulqueeney Christopher G5 Mulqueeney Mark G4 Mulqueeney Teagan G1 Murphy Kaitlyn M3 Musovic Saraya G5 Nankervis Sarah C4 Nankervis Troy C2 Napl Rebecca C1 Neal Brooke F5 Neal Melanie G6 Neal Michelle G1 Neumann Krystle G3 Nim Belinda C4 O'Neill Jarrad G3 O'Neill Jonathan G2 O'Neill Luke G5 O'Sullivan Adrian C3 O'Sullivan Daniel C1 O'Sullivan Michael C6 Opray Ellese G2 Opray Jake G6 Opray Kade G3 Opteynde Phillip G2 Panther Candice F6 Parashis Matthew G6 Parashis Raymond G1 Parton Joanne F4 Paspa Alyna C3 Paspa Kyah C4 Paspa Lys C5 Paspa Tyron C6 Patford Katie M5 Peek Alexandra G6 Peek Anthea G1 Pember Jay M6 Penny Lauren M2 Potts Kimberley G1 Poynter Jason G1 Poynton Steven G6 Price Bradley M2 Price Trevor F3 Primandani Irma M1 Puts Kyle G3 Puts Rebecca G4 Rasmussen Claire G6 Read Jonathan M3 Reardon Simon F4 Reid Nicholas F3 Relf Jordan F1 Relf Meagan F5 Richardson Troy C5 Riggs Andrew M5 Roberts Adrienne F4 Roberts Kaitlyn F1 Roberts Lauren G5 Roberts Steven G5 Robottom Tarryn M3 Roevens Steven M1 Rollinson Caitlin F6 Romeo Alana M5 Romeo Megan M6 Rosser Rhiannon G2 Russell Kathleen F4 Russell Thomas F3 Rutley Brett M2 Rutley Jarrod M5 Ryan Daniel F2 Salmon Rhys G5 Scannell Eloise M1 Schwennesen Travis C1 Shanahan Amanda G6 Shanahan Katie G1 Shanahan Megan G3 Shipman Chloe G4 Sims Inee C4 Smith Glenn G4 Smith Lauren M3 Smith Natasha M6 Smoel Alana G1 Smoel Andrew G6 Spencer Bradley C2 Spencer Leah C1 Spurrell Jarrod M5 Staff Uchida Yuki Stephenson Craig F2 Stoikos Matthew C6 Syms Belinda G3 Tan David M2 Tan Julie M1 Tapai Christopher F6 Tapai Matthew F4 Tapper Samuel F4 Taylor Robert M4 Templer Ashleigh G2 Templer Kate G5 Theisinger Braden G5 Thiele Melissa M6 Thompson Merryn C1 Thomson Ashleigh M3 Thomson Sean M4 Tindal Shannon G5 Tinkler Rebecca C3 Tinkler Rohan C5 Toft Ashley F3 Trickey Brooke C6 Trickey Joanne C6 Trickey Nicole C1 Turner Daymian M4 Urbano Meghan G2 Urbano Melissa M6 Urbano Nancy M5 Urbano Sarah G2 Waddell Jodee M3 Waddell Karissa M5 Wagg Brodie G6 Walker Nathan C2 Walters Gregory M5 Walton Aaron C3 Walton Ben C5 Waters Kalila F3 Weeks Benjamin M6 Wharton Ben F4 White Shane F1 White Stephanie G2 Whitfield Alana F2 Willersdorf Rochelle G4 Williams Benjamin G6 Williams Candice F5 Williams Kylie M6 Williams Stephanie F3 Wilson Daniel C3 Wilson Michelle F5 Wittingslow Brad F6 Woodstock Lachlan C6 Woods Lisa F5 Wootton Michelle F1 Wootton Sarah F3 Wynn Jonathan C3 Zosens Akira C2...Abbott Daniel C1 Agtoft Gabrielle C4 Akbari Bianca C2 Akbari Hannifah C2 Allen Tanya F3 Alsop Raymond C5 Andersen Sean C6 Anderson Luke G2 Anderson Scott-David M1 Apostolos Kadie C3 Baird Antoinette F6 Baird Elisha G5 Bakic Kirsty F6 Baldwin Samantha C4 Balsamo Jack F2 Bandegi Nina C4 Barras Adam C3 Bell Adam C4 Bell Jessica C5 Bell Lachlan G6 Bell Nichola C3 Bennett Aidan M3 Bennett Peter C6 Bennett Rhys M2 Bernard Jason C3 Bickford Joshua F2 Bickford Peter F6 Bickford Samuel F3 Biggs Kayla M2 Blackie David C2 Blackie Georgia C1 Blackwood Rebecca M2 Black James M4 Black Katrina F2 Black Lauren M2 Black Lawrence F1 Blueming Andrew F6 Blueming Michael F5 Bourke Ashlee F1 Bourke Kirsten F2 Boyd Lachlan G5 Braybrook James C1 Brewster Karla F5 Brincat Amy M5 Brincat Jack M1 Brincat Jake M2 Brincat Tammy M4 Brockhus Tanya C5 Brockley Amanda G4 Brooks Emma F2 Brooks Jack F4 Broussard Elizabeth F6 Brown Benjamin F4 Brudenell Alana M6 Bugno Daniel F2 Bullock Emily F5 Bulman Chloe F5 Byrne Nathan F6 Byrne Simon F4 Campbell Hollie M3 Campbell Jordan M6 Cannon Christopher M3 Cannon Shaun M2 Carboni Thomas M1 Carpenter Ashley G1 Castles Brianna G1 Castles Jarrod G2 Champion Michael F5 Champion Owen F3 Chapman Jessica F1 Chatelier Evan F4 Chatelier Josh F1 Chircop Jessica F3 Chircop Nicholas F5 Christensen Robert C1 Chuck Matthew F5 Clarke Bill G3 Clark Benita M4 Clark Bryce M2 Clark Michelle M3 Clark Zoe M2 Clegg Ryan C1 Clifford Matthew G4 Coad Amanda M1 Coad Jared M6 Coad Nick M4 Cochrane Grant M2 Cochrane Timothy M4 Cochran Ashlea M2 Cochran Joshua M6 Cohen Mitchell C5 Cole Michael F5 Collier Christopher C6 Collier Nicholas C5 Cook Ewan F5 Cook Ngaire C4 Cook Rory F1 Corrin Aaron M1 Cranston Scott F2 Cripps David F6 Croft Ewan G2 Croft Lauren G4 Crowe Georgia C5 Cubitt Nicole M1 Cuce Matthew M3 D'Amico Cecilia G2 Davenport Alana M4 Davenport Boyd M5 David Paul C2 Davis Brett M1 Di Mascio Teresa C4 Dilley Emma M6 Distanislao Giani M4 Doensen Joshua C4 Doensen Leigh G6 Doensen Rebecca C2 Doig Bronwyn F2 Dolan Chelsea C3 Dolphin Timothy M1 Donald Ashly G6 Donehue Scott C2 Donlan David M6 Douglass Glen G5 Douglass Jillian G1 Douglas Peter C4 Douglas Tara F4 Dryden Jessica M5 Dungen Erin G4 Dunk Laura F1 Dwyer Ashley F4 Dykstra Cassandra M4 Eaton Sally-Jane C6 Eddy Andrew F2 Eddy Joel F1 Ellis Nicole G5 Ember Clair G3 Ember Eve G1 England Alyce C4 Farrugia Adam F6 Fearn Lucas F5 Felton Christopher G4 Fenwick Bryce M5 Fenwick Michael M3 Ferdinands Benjamin F3 Ferdinands Thomas F2 Fotheringham Adam F2 Fotheringham Jessica F4 Fotheringham Stacey F6 Fowler Lee M6 Franin Kara M2 Franin Tamika M1 French Carly F4 French Laura F2 Furmston Raymond C3 Furzer Christopher F1 Gallagher Dean G4 Garlepp Linda G2 Garrett Cylind C5 Gates Erin M6 Gear Damian G4 Gear Penelope G5 George Kaleigh G3 Germano Teresa G6 Gibson Stuart G5 Gizzi Lauren F3 Gizzi Michael F1 Glascott Justin C5 Glover Matthew G3 Graham Christopher C4 Grant James G3 Grant Katherine G2 Green Wesley G1 Griffiths Jessica G3 Griffiths Peter G4 Grimstone Alexander G5 Gullaci Renata C1 Gunther Kara F4 Hagland Jason F3 Hagland Tenielle F2 Hall Lauren C4 Ham Alison C2 Ham Craig C5 Hanos Amelia G1 Hansen Christopher F5 Hansen Robyn F1 Hayes Vanessa F4 Haythorne Laura C6 Haythorne Trevor C3 Hazell Andrew G2 Hefron Bolace F6 Henderson Katie F1 Henderson Michael F5 Heuston Courtney M4 Hewitt Adam M3 Hewitt Mark M4 Hewitt Miranda M5 Hickford Nancy G1 Hickman Ben G3 Hill Ashley C4 Hill Jessica F2 Hill Pauline C2 Hill Timothy F5 Hirschfeld Thomas C4 Hoffman Ashleigh M2 Holland Leigh M3 Holland Stephen M1 Hose Lauren C5 Hose Nathan C1 Howson Robert F6 Howson Samantha F4 Hull Sienna F5 Hunter Louise G2 Hunter Rebecca G4 Hunter Sarah G1 Hurst Jessica F6 Hutton Stephanie C4 Impey Rohan G6 Impey Stephen G3 Irvine Jacqui F4 Irvine Kelly F6 Italiano Michael G6 Jackson Cameron F1 Jackson Daniel F5 Janicke Julia M4 Janicke Kellie M5 Jellett Carley M5 Jennings Erin C2 Jennings Michelle C1 Johnson Kim C5 Johnstone Stephen C1 Kaal Karina F4 Kaal Ryan F1 Kalwig Glen M4 Kalwig Hayley M6 Kemm Jacinta M3 Kemm Micaela M5 Kennedy Courtney G6 Keogh Mitchell M1 Kerr James C6 Kirby Sarah C6 Kirby Skye C2 Klinge Ashlee M4 Kloet Chantelle C1 Kloet Dwayne C5 Knudsen Jonathon M5 Kocijan Simone F3 Leech Alison M3 Lennox Brianna G4 Lennox Jason G6 Lewis Brianna F1 Lewis Christopher F5 Lewis Jason F3 Lewis Zoe C1 list2.txt Liszyk Gillian C4 Liszyk Stephen C2 Little Nicholas C4 Little Ross C5 Lizal Katherine G5 Loft Jessica M5 Lorden Hillary M6 Love Darren C6 Love Michael C3 Lowry Jake M4 Lowry Peter M1 Low Rachael M5 Luis Rui G1 Luscombe Karen C2 Maclean Lianna M3 Macri Andrew M6 Macri Cara M1 Macri Micah M3 Mallison Shantelle F1 Mangan Matthew C6 Manley Claire M3 Manley Ryan M2 Marnell Richard M1 Marshall David F2 Martinz Nathan G3 Martyn Felicity F2 Mast Deborah G5 Matsias Jared C2 Mc Connell Ashley M1 Mc Coy Benjamin G3 Mc Coy Luke G3 Mc Grath Christopher M3 Mc Leod Timothy C1 Mc Neill Sarah C6 Mccoy Frances G3 Mccumber Joshua C6 Mcdiarmid Jaydine G5 Mcgrath Andrea M4 Mcgregor Adam C5 Mchardy Amber F1 Mckendrick Andrew G2 Mckendrick Sharon G4 Mckenzie Brooke C1 Mckenzie Robert C4 Mcmahon Vanessa C2 Mcnally Luke C3 Meadows Meaghan F1 Medcalf Emma M2 Meredith Ella G2 Merlo Ian M2 Milsome Brett G3 Mitchell Tori C3 Moloney Lauren F3 Moon Kimberley F1 Moon Samantha F4 Moore Laura M1 Moreland Scott G4 Morgan Jake C2 Morgan Kyle C1 Morgan Samantha C6 Morris Rohan F4 Moss Alexander M4 Muller Taryn M3 Mulqueeney Christopher G5 Mulqueeney Mark G4 Mulqueeney Teagan G1 Murphy Kaitlyn M3 Musovic Saraya G5 Nankervis Sarah C4 Nankervis Troy C2 Napl Rebecca C1 Neal Brooke F5 Neal Melanie G6 Neal Michelle G1 Neumann Krystle G3 Nim Belinda C4 O'Neill Jarrad G3 O'Neill Jonathan G2 O'Neill Luke G5 O'Sullivan Adrian C3 O'Sullivan Daniel C1 O'Sullivan Michael C6 Opray Ellese G2 Opray Jake G6 Opray Kade G3 Opteynde Phillip G2 Panther Candice F6 Parashis Matthew G6 Parashis Raymond G1 Parton Joanne F4 Paspa Alyna C3 Paspa Kyah C4 Paspa Lys C5 Paspa Tyron C6 Patford Katie M5 Peek Alexandra G6 Peek Anthea G1 Pember Jay M6 Penny Lauren M2 Potts Kimberley G1 Poynter Jason G1 Poynton Steven G6 Price Bradley M2 Price Trevor F3 Primandani Irma M1 Puts Kyle G3 Puts Rebecca G4 Rasmussen Claire G6 Read Jonathan M3 Reardon Simon F4 Reid Nicholas F3 Relf Jordan F1 Relf Meagan F5 Richardson Troy C5 Riggs Andrew M5 Roberts Adrienne F4 Roberts Kaitlyn F1 Roberts Lauren G5 Roberts Steven G5 Robottom Tarryn M3 Roevens Steven M1 Rollinson Caitlin F6 Romeo Alana M5 Romeo Megan M6 Rosser Rhiannon G2 Russell Kathleen F4 Russell Thomas F3 Rutley Brett M2 Rutley Jarrod M5 Ryan Daniel F2 Salmon Rhys G5 Scannell Eloise M1 Schwennesen Travis C1 Shanahan Amanda G6 Shanahan Katie G1 Shanahan Megan G3 Shipman Chloe G4 Sims Inee C4 Smith Glenn G4 Smith Lauren M3 Smith Natasha M6 Smoel Alana G1 Smoel Andrew G6 Spencer Bradley C2 Spencer Leah C1 Spurrell Jarrod M5 Staff Uchida Yuki Stephenson Craig F2 Stoikos Matthew C6 Syms Belinda G3 Tan David M2 Tan Julie M1 Tapai Christopher F6 Tapai Matthew F4 Tapper Samuel F4 Taylor Robert M4 Templer Ashleigh G2 Templer Kate G5 Theisinger Braden G5 Thiele Melissa M6 Thompson Merryn C1 Thomson Ashleigh M3 Thomson Sean M4 Tindal Shannon G5 Tinkler Rebecca C3 Tinkler Rohan C5 Toft Ashley F3 Trickey Brooke C6 Trickey Joanne C6 Trickey Nicole C1 Turner Daymian M4 Urbano Meghan G2 Urbano Melissa M6 Urbano Nancy M5 Urbano Sarah G2 Waddell Jodee M3 Waddell Karissa M5 Wagg Brodie G6 Walker Nathan C2 Walters Gregory M5 Walton Aaron C3 Walton Ben C5 Waters Kalila F3 Weeks Benjamin M6 Wharton Ben F4 White Shane F1 White Stephanie G2 Whitfield Alana F2 Willersdorf Rochelle G4 Williams Benjamin G6 Williams Candice F5 Williams Kylie M6 Williams Stephanie F3 Wilson Daniel C3 Wilson Michelle F5 Wittingslow Brad F6 Woodstock Lachlan C6 Woods Lisa F5 Wootton Michelle F1 Wootton Sarah F3 Wynn Jonathan C3 Zosens Akira C2 455 student portrait shots of poor quality but recogizable. ...455 student portrait shots of poor quality but recogizable. The images have been copied to the RDHS images folder (Images 34000 - 34999 Parkwood Secondary College) but have not been loaded to this VC (database) entry. They are accessible at the archives. Note that student images are also available from the 2002 school magazine in the class photographs. See entry 4339-2002.Abbott Daniel C1 Agtoft Gabrielle C4 Akbari Bianca C2 Akbari Hannifah C2 Allen Tanya F3 Alsop Raymond C5 Andersen Sean C6 Anderson Luke G2 Anderson Scott-David M1 Apostolos Kadie C3 Baird Antoinette F6 Baird Elisha G5 Bakic Kirsty F6 Baldwin Samantha C4 Balsamo Jack F2 Bandegi Nina C4 Barras Adam C3 Bell Adam C4 Bell Jessica C5 Bell Lachlan G6 Bell Nichola C3 Bennett Aidan M3 Bennett Peter C6 Bennett Rhys M2 Bernard Jason C3 Bickford Joshua F2 Bickford Peter F6 Bickford Samuel F3 Biggs Kayla M2 Blackie David C2 Blackie Georgia C1 Blackwood Rebecca M2 Black James M4 Black Katrina F2 Black Lauren M2 Black Lawrence F1 Blueming Andrew F6 Blueming Michael F5 Bourke Ashlee F1 Bourke Kirsten F2 Boyd Lachlan G5 Braybrook James C1 Brewster Karla F5 Brincat Amy M5 Brincat Jack M1 Brincat Jake M2 Brincat Tammy M4 Brockhus Tanya C5 Brockley Amanda G4 Brooks Emma F2 Brooks Jack F4 Broussard Elizabeth F6 Brown Benjamin F4 Brudenell Alana M6 Bugno Daniel F2 Bullock Emily F5 Bulman Chloe F5 Byrne Nathan F6 Byrne Simon F4 Campbell Hollie M3 Campbell Jordan M6 Cannon Christopher M3 Cannon Shaun M2 Carboni Thomas M1 Carpenter Ashley G1 Castles Brianna G1 Castles Jarrod G2 Champion Michael F5 Champion Owen F3 Chapman Jessica F1 Chatelier Evan F4 Chatelier Josh F1 Chircop Jessica F3 Chircop Nicholas F5 Christensen Robert C1 Chuck Matthew F5 Clarke Bill G3 Clark Benita M4 Clark Bryce M2 Clark Michelle M3 Clark Zoe M2 Clegg Ryan C1 Clifford Matthew G4 Coad Amanda M1 Coad Jared M6 Coad Nick M4 Cochrane Grant M2 Cochrane Timothy M4 Cochran Ashlea M2 Cochran Joshua M6 Cohen Mitchell C5 Cole Michael F5 Collier Christopher C6 Collier Nicholas C5 Cook Ewan F5 Cook Ngaire C4 Cook Rory F1 Corrin Aaron M1 Cranston Scott F2 Cripps David F6 Croft Ewan G2 Croft Lauren G4 Crowe Georgia C5 Cubitt Nicole M1 Cuce Matthew M3 D'Amico Cecilia G2 Davenport Alana M4 Davenport Boyd M5 David Paul C2 Davis Brett M1 Di Mascio Teresa C4 Dilley Emma M6 Distanislao Giani M4 Doensen Joshua C4 Doensen Leigh G6 Doensen Rebecca C2 Doig Bronwyn F2 Dolan Chelsea C3 Dolphin Timothy M1 Donald Ashly G6 Donehue Scott C2 Donlan David M6 Douglass Glen G5 Douglass Jillian G1 Douglas Peter C4 Douglas Tara F4 Dryden Jessica M5 Dungen Erin G4 Dunk Laura F1 Dwyer Ashley F4 Dykstra Cassandra M4 Eaton Sally-Jane C6 Eddy Andrew F2 Eddy Joel F1 Ellis Nicole G5 Ember Clair G3 Ember Eve G1 England Alyce C4 Farrugia Adam F6 Fearn Lucas F5 Felton Christopher G4 Fenwick Bryce M5 Fenwick Michael M3 Ferdinands Benjamin F3 Ferdinands Thomas F2 Fotheringham Adam F2 Fotheringham Jessica F4 Fotheringham Stacey F6 Fowler Lee M6 Franin Kara M2 Franin Tamika M1 French Carly F4 French Laura F2 Furmston Raymond C3 Furzer Christopher F1 Gallagher Dean G4 Garlepp Linda G2 Garrett Cylind C5 Gates Erin M6 Gear Damian G4 Gear Penelope G5 George Kaleigh G3 Germano Teresa G6 Gibson Stuart G5 Gizzi Lauren F3 Gizzi Michael F1 Glascott Justin C5 Glover Matthew G3 Graham Christopher C4 Grant James G3 Grant Katherine G2 Green Wesley G1 Griffiths Jessica G3 Griffiths Peter G4 Grimstone Alexander G5 Gullaci Renata C1 Gunther Kara F4 Hagland Jason F3 Hagland Tenielle F2 Hall Lauren C4 Ham Alison C2 Ham Craig C5 Hanos Amelia G1 Hansen Christopher F5 Hansen Robyn F1 Hayes Vanessa F4 Haythorne Laura C6 Haythorne Trevor C3 Hazell Andrew G2 Hefron Bolace F6 Henderson Katie F1 Henderson Michael F5 Heuston Courtney M4 Hewitt Adam M3 Hewitt Mark M4 Hewitt Miranda M5 Hickford Nancy G1 Hickman Ben G3 Hill Ashley C4 Hill Jessica F2 Hill Pauline C2 Hill Timothy F5 Hirschfeld Thomas C4 Hoffman Ashleigh M2 Holland Leigh M3 Holland Stephen M1 Hose Lauren C5 Hose Nathan C1 Howson Robert F6 Howson Samantha F4 Hull Sienna F5 Hunter Louise G2 Hunter Rebecca G4 Hunter Sarah G1 Hurst Jessica F6 Hutton Stephanie C4 Impey Rohan G6 Impey Stephen G3 Irvine Jacqui F4 Irvine Kelly F6 Italiano Michael G6 Jackson Cameron F1 Jackson Daniel F5 Janicke Julia M4 Janicke Kellie M5 Jellett Carley M5 Jennings Erin C2 Jennings Michelle C1 Johnson Kim C5 Johnstone Stephen C1 Kaal Karina F4 Kaal Ryan F1 Kalwig Glen M4 Kalwig Hayley M6 Kemm Jacinta M3 Kemm Micaela M5 Kennedy Courtney G6 Keogh Mitchell M1 Kerr James C6 Kirby Sarah C6 Kirby Skye C2 Klinge Ashlee M4 Kloet Chantelle C1 Kloet Dwayne C5 Knudsen Jonathon M5 Kocijan Simone F3 Leech Alison M3 Lennox Brianna G4 Lennox Jason G6 Lewis Brianna F1 Lewis Christopher F5 Lewis Jason F3 Lewis Zoe C1 list2.txt Liszyk Gillian C4 Liszyk Stephen C2 Little Nicholas C4 Little Ross C5 Lizal Katherine G5 Loft Jessica M5 Lorden Hillary M6 Love Darren C6 Love Michael C3 Lowry Jake M4 Lowry Peter M1 Low Rachael M5 Luis Rui G1 Luscombe Karen C2 Maclean Lianna M3 Macri Andrew M6 Macri Cara M1 Macri Micah M3 Mallison Shantelle F1 Mangan Matthew C6 Manley Claire M3 Manley Ryan M2 Marnell Richard M1 Marshall David F2 Martinz Nathan G3 Martyn Felicity F2 Mast Deborah G5 Matsias Jared C2 Mc Connell Ashley M1 Mc Coy Benjamin G3 Mc Coy Luke G3 Mc Grath Christopher M3 Mc Leod Timothy C1 Mc Neill Sarah C6 Mccoy Frances G3 Mccumber Joshua C6 Mcdiarmid Jaydine G5 Mcgrath Andrea M4 Mcgregor Adam C5 Mchardy Amber F1 Mckendrick Andrew G2 Mckendrick Sharon G4 Mckenzie Brooke C1 Mckenzie Robert C4 Mcmahon Vanessa C2 Mcnally Luke C3 Meadows Meaghan F1 Medcalf Emma M2 Meredith Ella G2 Merlo Ian M2 Milsome Brett G3 Mitchell Tori C3 Moloney Lauren F3 Moon Kimberley F1 Moon Samantha F4 Moore Laura M1 Moreland Scott G4 Morgan Jake C2 Morgan Kyle C1 Morgan Samantha C6 Morris Rohan F4 Moss Alexander M4 Muller Taryn M3 Mulqueeney Christopher G5 Mulqueeney Mark G4 Mulqueeney Teagan G1 Murphy Kaitlyn M3 Musovic Saraya G5 Nankervis Sarah C4 Nankervis Troy C2 Napl Rebecca C1 Neal Brooke F5 Neal Melanie G6 Neal Michelle G1 Neumann Krystle G3 Nim Belinda C4 O'Neill Jarrad G3 O'Neill Jonathan G2 O'Neill Luke G5 O'Sullivan Adrian C3 O'Sullivan Daniel C1 O'Sullivan Michael C6 Opray Ellese G2 Opray Jake G6 Opray Kade G3 Opteynde Phillip G2 Panther Candice F6 Parashis Matthew G6 Parashis Raymond G1 Parton Joanne F4 Paspa Alyna C3 Paspa Kyah C4 Paspa Lys C5 Paspa Tyron C6 Patford Katie M5 Peek Alexandra G6 Peek Anthea G1 Pember Jay M6 Penny Lauren M2 Potts Kimberley G1 Poynter Jason G1 Poynton Steven G6 Price Bradley M2 Price Trevor F3 Primandani Irma M1 Puts Kyle G3 Puts Rebecca G4 Rasmussen Claire G6 Read Jonathan M3 Reardon Simon F4 Reid Nicholas F3 Relf Jordan F1 Relf Meagan F5 Richardson Troy C5 Riggs Andrew M5 Roberts Adrienne F4 Roberts Kaitlyn F1 Roberts Lauren G5 Roberts Steven G5 Robottom Tarryn M3 Roevens Steven M1 Rollinson Caitlin F6 Romeo Alana M5 Romeo Megan M6 Rosser Rhiannon G2 Russell Kathleen F4 Russell Thomas F3 Rutley Brett M2 Rutley Jarrod M5 Ryan Daniel F2 Salmon Rhys G5 Scannell Eloise M1 Schwennesen Travis C1 Shanahan Amanda G6 Shanahan Katie G1 Shanahan Megan G3 Shipman Chloe G4 Sims Inee C4 Smith Glenn G4 Smith Lauren M3 Smith Natasha M6 Smoel Alana G1 Smoel Andrew G6 Spencer Bradley C2 Spencer Leah C1 Spurrell Jarrod M5 Staff Uchida Yuki Stephenson Craig F2 Stoikos Matthew C6 Syms Belinda G3 Tan David M2 Tan Julie M1 Tapai Christopher F6 Tapai Matthew F4 Tapper Samuel F4 Taylor Robert M4 Templer Ashleigh G2 Templer Kate G5 Theisinger Braden G5 Thiele Melissa M6 Thompson Merryn C1 Thomson Ashleigh M3 Thomson Sean M4 Tindal Shannon G5 Tinkler Rebecca C3 Tinkler Rohan C5 Toft Ashley F3 Trickey Brooke C6 Trickey Joanne C6 Trickey Nicole C1 Turner Daymian M4 Urbano Meghan G2 Urbano Melissa M6 Urbano Nancy M5 Urbano Sarah G2 Waddell Jodee M3 Waddell Karissa M5 Wagg Brodie G6 Walker Nathan C2 Walters Gregory M5 Walton Aaron C3 Walton Ben C5 Waters Kalila F3 Weeks Benjamin M6 Wharton Ben F4 White Shane F1 White Stephanie G2 Whitfield Alana F2 Willersdorf Rochelle G4 Williams Benjamin G6 Williams Candice F5 Williams Kylie M6 Williams Stephanie F3 Wilson Daniel C3 Wilson Michelle F5 Wittingslow Brad F6 Woodstock Lachlan C6 Woods Lisa F5 Wootton Michelle F1 Wootton Sarah F3 Wynn Jonathan C3 Zosens Akira C2 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Class Photograpths, Sunshine Technical school
... 3477.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 AS Boys Names Front Row L2R Robert Dabrowski Mark Gauci Shane Headley James Calleja Craig Woods Ashley Massesse Second Row L2R Michael Johnson Shane McLean Ronald Douglas Steven Chaskaris Nicky Sprakel Robert Boyer Nicky Calleja Third Row L2R Richard Smith Branko Antunov Joseph Spiteri Peter McLennan Brian Addicoat Teacher AV Sheers Principal Mr Forbes 3477.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 DR Boys Names Front Row L2R Jason Muscat Brett Shelley Marian Dumitra Scott Savage Louis Zahra Second Row L2R Jamie Gatt Anthony Prestinenzi Shannon Evans John Burton Lee Havard Jason Campbell Darren Edwards Third Row L2R Mark Roach Glenn Cook Andrew Van Boven David Dalli Andre Khalil Teacher Mr Rathbone Principal Mr Forbes 3477.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 ER Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rachel Gates Nicole Berry Sema Aziz Lisa Le Blanc Rita Brincat Tanya Carrick Francine Staker Second Row L2R Mark Vella Scott OConnell Sharney Woolley Cindy Gay Steven Randall David Martinali Third Row L2R Mark Catania Greg Fraser Michelle Shiells Billy Mizzi Malcolm Manson Techers Ms Egan Mr Roberts Principal Mr Forbes 3477.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 GW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Benjamin Attard Aaron Gray Jason Thomas Debbie Keeping David Zahra Trisha McGuckin Gavin Wasteney Second Row L2R Gary Leighton Ryan Murphy Jason Faraugia Jackie Clark Leslie Johnson George Vella Leanne Berry Third Row L2R Frank Deni Kellie Radford Fiona Mingins Heather McKenzie Narelle Logan Teachers K Whithey G Gerrard Principal Mr Forbes 3477.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 LM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Carol Xerri Jenny Williams Jenny Dodemaide Megan Melauish Andrea Black Lesley Stokes Second Row L2R Brian Gill Darren Steele David Kniese Christine How Charlie Ralph Matthew Muster Ken Grixti Third Row L2R Bobbie Keeping John Mifsud Jodi Russell Jason McLelland Jason Tippet Teacher Ms Langdon Principal Mr Forbes 3477.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 MB Boys Names Front Row L2R Scott Rickard Eddie Hawkins Chris Bowyer Allan Nothnagel Wayne Hurford Neil Dennis Second Row L2R Gjemal Alija Karl Dobrogorsky David Russell Jason Menzel Adam Kehagias Earl Byrne Third Row L2R Bill Georgiou Sean Gibbard John Diacono Jamie Kutniewski Camby Anthony Keating Steven Portelli Teacher Ms Bawden Principal Mr Forbes 3477.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Louise Berry Tania Nash Lisa McPhan Narelle Dess Jodie Schofield Jodie Calleja Second Row L2R Zoran Vasilevski Kellie Miller Anna Jercic Rita Grech Zita Kostadinovic Kelly Roberts Peter Spiteri Third Row L2R Troy Marsh Mark Perry Daniel Ruzeu Andrew Efstathiou Chris Bugeja Ashley Revell Shaun Dalton Teacher Mr R Merrigan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 TB Boys Names Front Row L2R Mathew Keeping Paul Fieldew Graeme Silvester Shane Cockburn John Gauci Jayson Nowlan Second Row L2R Joey Mamich Andrew Bettin Robert Kupper Robert Marino Terry Curnuck Brent McGregor Wayne Harris Third Row L2R Ricky Lowe Shane Brentwood Robert Guy Steven Smith Paul Bezzina Teacher Mr Blunt Principal Mr Forbes 3477.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 CM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Geoffry Stokes Christopher Drake Senad Karastanovic Stephen Nuttall Steven Kokkindis Robert Sparks Second Row L2R Cindy Thompson Tracey Dodd Mary Ercic John Krypciak Rgina Edwards Merlinda Ivermee Judy Martinali Third Row L2R Kaylene Pfieffer Darren Seisun donna Revell Kathy Merrifield Lee Undy Fiona Rawlinson Teacher C Mooney Principal Mr Forbes 3477.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 DK Boys Names Front Row L2R Ricky Cochrane Jason Danskin Tony Sarvak Joe Catania John Mangion Joe Saliba Second Row L2R Kristijan Dimitrijevic Michael Eichner Greg Balnaves James Stankus John Portelli Joseph Barbara Third Row L2R Michael Levitt Shane Nixon Matthew Dixon Teacher Mr D Kinross Principal Mr Forbes 3477.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Patricia Pratt Karina Haldane Kendra Leighton Michelle Chatzidimitriou Tammy Coulson Tracey Fry Second Row L2R Raymond German Adam Fowler Karl Schafer Tracey Clazner Kiriakos Papakiriakou Patrick Zammit Martin Gatt Third Row L2R Kon Georgiou Mark Kriehn Steven Coupe Teacher J Paterson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JV Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Azzopardi Gillian Mathers Michelle Sampson Narelle Fayer Tessie Grima Kathy Webb Second Row L2R Sebastiano Naselli Shaun Stone Joseph Calleva Raffaele Vilardo Kutay Djemal Stephen Cox Mark Dimech Third Row L2R Barrie Dorrough Charmaine Graham Jason Collis Fracey Nothnagel Alan Ayton Teacher J Vella Principal Mr Forbes 3477.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michelle Roberts Claudia Rundell Rachel Kupper Tracey McDonagh Donna Tatlow Amanda Alldis Second Row L2R Peter Nedelkovski Craig Jordan Vicki Psomiadis Nikki Potter Tracey Hills Jason McLean Mark Baldacchino Third Row L2R Jason King Brian Hrvojevic Craig Burridge Raymond Faure Greg Cotter Teacher M Robson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RK Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nevzat Nevzat Sharon McCarthy Pam Peterson Masu Glia Nicole Meyers Mark Gordon Second Row L2R Arthur Azzopardi Anthony Micallef Dean Bindless Carmel Spositoy Ronald Scheurer Peter Sammut Dion Beasley Third Row L2R Jodie Corngille Rebecca Mingins Lisa Bourke Teacher Ms R Kelly Principal Mr Forbes 3477.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Marion Walker Shane Broughton Mustafa Hussein Jeff Ward Morris Zorzi Shannon Kerr Second Row L2R Jodi Dyer Jenny Marriot Amanda Hancock Raelee McEwan Suzanne Ogston Third Row L2R Bronwyn Rowlandson Leanne Watters Tracey Carey Teacher R Stevens Principal Mr Forbes 3477.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 DP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lindsay Butler Raymond Abbey David Adlard Morris Torcello Travis Rattray Roman Jagiello Second Row L2R Christine Euedy Lillian Micaleff Lorraine Bates Glen Chubb Carmen Hill Vicki Trittruf Third Row L2R Blair Tyne Marc Sirett Mark Kutniewski Teacher D Peck Principal Mr Forbes 3477.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 GS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nicole Dean Lisa Chadwick Bernadette Smith Jeannie Calvitto Belinda Cameron Nadine Melhuish Ayn Rosena Second Row L2R Sammy Farrugia Shane Emery Steven Caruana Sharon Quaadgras Peter Hall Rey Gatt Third Row Ray Dabkowski Mark Doley Francis Bavage Principal Mr Forbes 3477.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 JA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tracy Wardley Tanya Wolfe Jenny Allen Troy Bloom Dianne Barnes Monica Locke Tracey McLennan Second Row L2R John Mercieca Dennis Callus Chris Graham Michael Dalli Pasquale Zaffina Bill Ramsay Third Row L2R Peter ZKaramoutsos Peter Herrewyn David Scheurer Teacher J Ansett Principal Mr Forbes 3477.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 MC Boys 3477.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 RF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Brett Hussell Joe Farrugia David Pipczak Husan Ramadan Brian Tanti Ivan Gili Second Row L2R Tammy Crawford Michelle Heffernan Noel Brockdorff Steven Vella Deidre Bell Nardeen Miles Lana Vella Teacher R Foley Principal Mr Forbes 3477.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Mark Day Justin Martin Paul Weekes Craig Tatlow Brett Paten Brian Patmore Second Row L2R Peter Elkington Paul Muir Glen Johnson Darren Kelly David McIlwaine Jason Kniese Paul Houston Third Row L2R David Drake Gavin George Andrew Chrysanthou Teacher Mr Prinzi Principal Mr Forbes 3477.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lisa Steele Shelley Quinn Trudi Manning Sharon ONeill Nyrell Saffron Kelly White Karlene Pill Second Row L2R Mark Logan Jason Martland Matthew Stafford Sam Portelli John Leonard Stephen Verkys Third Row L2R Greg Berry Karen Ward Michael Clark Kylie Nilsson Keith Byrne Teachers T Barlow B Flanagan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TG Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rosa Caruana Donna OShea Tanya Nagle Michelle Arends Jenny Kitchenham Marika Kelemen Gina Adams Second Row L2R Christian Noble Geoff Fielden Stephen Guy Leah Gliddon Thomas Batzmarowsky Wayne Curnuck Mark Bernard Third Row L2R Anthony Bettin Joey Farkas Mathew Holliday Teachers Mrs Meszaros Mr Gialamatzis Principal Mr Forbes 3477.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 AM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Cam Ly Charmayne Barnes Gail Bauchard Michelle Dixon Linda Hyett Cheryl Ryan Second Row L2R Mark Gowans Jill Crick Richard Camilleri Gavin Fischer Wayne Spencer Sandra Miskovic Third Row L2R Tracey Shields Julie Zoppi Julie Johnson Lance Moyle Tracy Tatlow Lydia Psomiadis Feryal Abdullah Teacher A Michell Principal Mr Forbes 3477.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 BE Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jodi Bindless Tanya Hobbs Gina Budulica Deborah Stuttard Jill McCarthy Fiona Nagle Kerryn Hennessy Second Row L2R Kragg Thompson Steven Calleja Michael Owen Jeffrey Tabone Sam Caruana Danny Price Carol Partridge Third Tow L2R Nicole Smith Pat OShea Lena Adams Teachers T Elliott I Bowker Principal Mr Forbes 3477.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 DF Boys Names Front Row L2R Farren Woutten Frank Long Bun Sin Yun Phillip Johns Mark Young Shane Osterfield Shawn Lindsey Second Row L2R David Magri Laurie Farrugia Alan Kirk Stephen Vohar Mark Nash Adam Masuglia Maronco Serovski Third Row L2R Andrew Smith Robert Cotter Raymond Dean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 GB Boys Names Front Row L2R Kevin Grixti Paul Fishlock Frank Zammit Terry Chesters Harry Kiparoglou Second Row L2R Philip Rowlandson Craig Pfeifer Paul Douglas Lee Davis Philip Diacono Robert Mews Teacher G Burgess Principal Mr Forbes 3477.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 LQ Boys Names Front Row L2R Joseph Vella Andrew Buttigieg Brian Attard David Borg Philip Harrison Frank Armeni Jason Tomlinson Second Row L2R Louis Borg Peter Myers Kalman Toth John Spiteri Matthew Noble Stephen Brincat John Hurt Third Row L2R Frank Cumbo Andrew Camanzi Robert Spiteri Principal Mr Forbes 3477.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jenny Cox Florrie Nothnagel Mandy Tranter Karen Knott Bev Keeping Karen Baldacchino Second Row L2R Joe Pirotta Paul Marciniak Graham Anderson Sandra Dean Steven Fejes Alex Iodice Craig Mason Third Row L2R Samatha Brown Sam Cassar Chris Olliver Kylie Pigot Teacher R McLean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Disisto Tracey Lawson Kerry Finco Jodie Herrick Linda Grima Sharon McCarthy Second Row L2R Dale Stephens Tom Panagiotou Warren Lovell Craig Gaston Noel Borg Wayne Buttigieg Denis Sposito Teacher RJ Sanders Principal Mr Forbes 3477.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 WF Boys Names Front Row L2R Simon Wheelahan Sean Lemon Ross Spataro Shane Dyson Gavin Hussell Second Row L2R Nader Latif Gary Edwards Victor Paris Dale Weedon Glenn Turnbull John Brain Sam Grech Third Row L2R Jason Croft Matthew Jackson Robert Kutniewski Craig Dunstan Teacher C Wheat Principal Mr Forbes 3477.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 CC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Karen Mills Nancy Grixti Carol Chesters Kerri Newman Amy Farrugia Michelle OBrien Mary Vella Second Row L2R Craig Carrington Tracey Hogan Robert Quaadras Maria Fiorenza Daryl Vella Third Row L2R Borke Tosevski Altug Kokcam Barry Brown Teachers D Crebbin L Cormack Principal Mr Forbes 3477.33 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 IA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Kylie Bower Amanda How Jenny Miller Tracey Butler Dianne Richardson Raelene Atwell Second Row L2R Ross Vines Raymond Marriot Robert Dimieri Tracie Radford Ross Jones Mark Heriot Craig Horner Third Row L2R Colin Phillips Muraary Doll Trevor Foulstone Joe Farrugia Jason Potter Teacher I. ...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Class Photographs 3477.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 AS Boys Names Front Row L2R Robert Dabrowski Mark Gauci Shane Headley James Calleja Craig Woods Ashley Massesse Second Row L2R Michael Johnson Shane McLean Ronald Douglas Steven Chaskaris Nicky Sprakel Robert Boyer Nicky Calleja Third Row L2R Richard Smith Branko Antunov Joseph Spiteri Peter McLennan Brian Addicoat Teacher AV Sheers Principal Mr Forbes 3477.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 DR Boys Names Front Row L2R Jason Muscat Brett Shelley Marian Dumitra Scott Savage Louis Zahra Second Row L2R Jamie Gatt Anthony Prestinenzi Shannon Evans John Burton Lee Havard Jason Campbell Darren Edwards Third Row L2R Mark Roach Glenn Cook Andrew Van Boven David Dalli Andre Khalil Teacher Mr Rathbone Principal Mr Forbes 3477.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 ER Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rachel Gates Nicole Berry Sema Aziz Lisa Le Blanc Rita Brincat Tanya Carrick Francine Staker Second Row L2R Mark Vella Scott OConnell Sharney Woolley Cindy Gay Steven Randall David Martinali Third Row L2R Mark Catania Greg Fraser Michelle Shiells Billy Mizzi Malcolm Manson Techers Ms Egan Mr Roberts Principal Mr Forbes 3477.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 GW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Benjamin Attard Aaron Gray Jason Thomas Debbie Keeping David Zahra Trisha McGuckin Gavin Wasteney Second Row L2R Gary Leighton Ryan Murphy Jason Faraugia Jackie Clark Leslie Johnson George Vella Leanne Berry Third Row L2R Frank Deni Kellie Radford Fiona Mingins Heather McKenzie Narelle Logan Teachers K Whithey G Gerrard Principal Mr Forbes 3477.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 LM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Carol Xerri Jenny Williams Jenny Dodemaide Megan Melauish Andrea Black Lesley Stokes Second Row L2R Brian Gill Darren Steele David Kniese Christine How Charlie Ralph Matthew Muster Ken Grixti Third Row L2R Bobbie Keeping John Mifsud Jodi Russell Jason McLelland Jason Tippet Teacher Ms Langdon Principal Mr Forbes 3477.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 MB Boys Names Front Row L2R Scott Rickard Eddie Hawkins Chris Bowyer Allan Nothnagel Wayne Hurford Neil Dennis Second Row L2R Gjemal Alija Karl Dobrogorsky David Russell Jason Menzel Adam Kehagias Earl Byrne Third Row L2R Bill Georgiou Sean Gibbard John Diacono Jamie Kutniewski Camby Anthony Keating Steven Portelli Teacher Ms Bawden Principal Mr Forbes 3477.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Louise Berry Tania Nash Lisa McPhan Narelle Dess Jodie Schofield Jodie Calleja Second Row L2R Zoran Vasilevski Kellie Miller Anna Jercic Rita Grech Zita Kostadinovic Kelly Roberts Peter Spiteri Third Row L2R Troy Marsh Mark Perry Daniel Ruzeu Andrew Efstathiou Chris Bugeja Ashley Revell Shaun Dalton Teacher Mr R Merrigan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 TB Boys Names Front Row L2R Mathew Keeping Paul Fieldew Graeme Silvester Shane Cockburn John Gauci Jayson Nowlan Second Row L2R Joey Mamich Andrew Bettin Robert Kupper Robert Marino Terry Curnuck Brent McGregor Wayne Harris Third Row L2R Ricky Lowe Shane Brentwood Robert Guy Steven Smith Paul Bezzina Teacher Mr Blunt Principal Mr Forbes 3477.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 CM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Geoffry Stokes Christopher Drake Senad Karastanovic Stephen Nuttall Steven Kokkindis Robert Sparks Second Row L2R Cindy Thompson Tracey Dodd Mary Ercic John Krypciak Rgina Edwards Merlinda Ivermee Judy Martinali Third Row L2R Kaylene Pfieffer Darren Seisun donna Revell Kathy Merrifield Lee Undy Fiona Rawlinson Teacher C Mooney Principal Mr Forbes 3477.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 DK Boys Names Front Row L2R Ricky Cochrane Jason Danskin Tony Sarvak Joe Catania John Mangion Joe Saliba Second Row L2R Kristijan Dimitrijevic Michael Eichner Greg Balnaves James Stankus John Portelli Joseph Barbara Third Row L2R Michael Levitt Shane Nixon Matthew Dixon Teacher Mr D Kinross Principal Mr Forbes 3477.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Patricia Pratt Karina Haldane Kendra Leighton Michelle Chatzidimitriou Tammy Coulson Tracey Fry Second Row L2R Raymond German Adam Fowler Karl Schafer Tracey Clazner Kiriakos Papakiriakou Patrick Zammit Martin Gatt Third Row L2R Kon Georgiou Mark Kriehn Steven Coupe Teacher J Paterson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JV Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Azzopardi Gillian Mathers Michelle Sampson Narelle Fayer Tessie Grima Kathy Webb Second Row L2R Sebastiano Naselli Shaun Stone Joseph Calleva Raffaele Vilardo Kutay Djemal Stephen Cox Mark Dimech Third Row L2R Barrie Dorrough Charmaine Graham Jason Collis Fracey Nothnagel Alan Ayton Teacher J Vella Principal Mr Forbes 3477.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michelle Roberts Claudia Rundell Rachel Kupper Tracey McDonagh Donna Tatlow Amanda Alldis Second Row L2R Peter Nedelkovski Craig Jordan Vicki Psomiadis Nikki Potter Tracey Hills Jason McLean Mark Baldacchino Third Row L2R Jason King Brian Hrvojevic Craig Burridge Raymond Faure Greg Cotter Teacher M Robson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RK Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nevzat Nevzat Sharon McCarthy Pam Peterson Masu Glia Nicole Meyers Mark Gordon Second Row L2R Arthur Azzopardi Anthony Micallef Dean Bindless Carmel Spositoy Ronald Scheurer Peter Sammut Dion Beasley Third Row L2R Jodie Corngille Rebecca Mingins Lisa Bourke Teacher Ms R Kelly Principal Mr Forbes 3477.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Marion Walker Shane Broughton Mustafa Hussein Jeff Ward Morris Zorzi Shannon Kerr Second Row L2R Jodi Dyer Jenny Marriot Amanda Hancock Raelee McEwan Suzanne Ogston Third Row L2R Bronwyn Rowlandson Leanne Watters Tracey Carey Teacher R Stevens Principal Mr Forbes 3477.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 DP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lindsay Butler Raymond Abbey David Adlard Morris Torcello Travis Rattray Roman Jagiello Second Row L2R Christine Euedy Lillian Micaleff Lorraine Bates Glen Chubb Carmen Hill Vicki Trittruf Third Row L2R Blair Tyne Marc Sirett Mark Kutniewski Teacher D Peck Principal Mr Forbes 3477.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 GS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nicole Dean Lisa Chadwick Bernadette Smith Jeannie Calvitto Belinda Cameron Nadine Melhuish Ayn Rosena Second Row L2R Sammy Farrugia Shane Emery Steven Caruana Sharon Quaadgras Peter Hall Rey Gatt Third Row Ray Dabkowski Mark Doley Francis Bavage Principal Mr Forbes 3477.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 JA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tracy Wardley Tanya Wolfe Jenny Allen Troy Bloom Dianne Barnes Monica Locke Tracey McLennan Second Row L2R John Mercieca Dennis Callus Chris Graham Michael Dalli Pasquale Zaffina Bill Ramsay Third Row L2R Peter ZKaramoutsos Peter Herrewyn David Scheurer Teacher J Ansett Principal Mr Forbes 3477.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 MC Boys 3477.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 RF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Brett Hussell Joe Farrugia David Pipczak Husan Ramadan Brian Tanti Ivan Gili Second Row L2R Tammy Crawford Michelle Heffernan Noel Brockdorff Steven Vella Deidre Bell Nardeen Miles Lana Vella Teacher R Foley Principal Mr Forbes 3477.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Mark Day Justin Martin Paul Weekes Craig Tatlow Brett Paten Brian Patmore Second Row L2R Peter Elkington Paul Muir Glen Johnson Darren Kelly David McIlwaine Jason Kniese Paul Houston Third Row L2R David Drake Gavin George Andrew Chrysanthou Teacher Mr Prinzi Principal Mr Forbes 3477.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lisa Steele Shelley Quinn Trudi Manning Sharon ONeill Nyrell Saffron Kelly White Karlene Pill Second Row L2R Mark Logan Jason Martland Matthew Stafford Sam Portelli John Leonard Stephen Verkys Third Row L2R Greg Berry Karen Ward Michael Clark Kylie Nilsson Keith Byrne Teachers T Barlow B Flanagan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TG Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rosa Caruana Donna OShea Tanya Nagle Michelle Arends Jenny Kitchenham Marika Kelemen Gina Adams Second Row L2R Christian Noble Geoff Fielden Stephen Guy Leah Gliddon Thomas Batzmarowsky Wayne Curnuck Mark Bernard Third Row L2R Anthony Bettin Joey Farkas Mathew Holliday Teachers Mrs Meszaros Mr Gialamatzis Principal Mr Forbes 3477.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 AM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Cam Ly Charmayne Barnes Gail Bauchard Michelle Dixon Linda Hyett Cheryl Ryan Second Row L2R Mark Gowans Jill Crick Richard Camilleri Gavin Fischer Wayne Spencer Sandra Miskovic Third Row L2R Tracey Shields Julie Zoppi Julie Johnson Lance Moyle Tracy Tatlow Lydia Psomiadis Feryal Abdullah Teacher A Michell Principal Mr Forbes 3477.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 BE Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jodi Bindless Tanya Hobbs Gina Budulica Deborah Stuttard Jill McCarthy Fiona Nagle Kerryn Hennessy Second Row L2R Kragg Thompson Steven Calleja Michael Owen Jeffrey Tabone Sam Caruana Danny Price Carol Partridge Third Tow L2R Nicole Smith Pat OShea Lena Adams Teachers T Elliott I Bowker Principal Mr Forbes 3477.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 DF Boys Names Front Row L2R Farren Woutten Frank Long Bun Sin Yun Phillip Johns Mark Young Shane Osterfield Shawn Lindsey Second Row L2R David Magri Laurie Farrugia Alan Kirk Stephen Vohar Mark Nash Adam Masuglia Maronco Serovski Third Row L2R Andrew Smith Robert Cotter Raymond Dean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 GB Boys Names Front Row L2R Kevin Grixti Paul Fishlock Frank Zammit Terry Chesters Harry Kiparoglou Second Row L2R Philip Rowlandson Craig Pfeifer Paul Douglas Lee Davis Philip Diacono Robert Mews Teacher G Burgess Principal Mr Forbes 3477.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 LQ Boys Names Front Row L2R Joseph Vella Andrew Buttigieg Brian Attard David Borg Philip Harrison Frank Armeni Jason Tomlinson Second Row L2R Louis Borg Peter Myers Kalman Toth John Spiteri Matthew Noble Stephen Brincat John Hurt Third Row L2R Frank Cumbo Andrew Camanzi Robert Spiteri Principal Mr Forbes 3477.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jenny Cox Florrie Nothnagel Mandy Tranter Karen Knott Bev Keeping Karen Baldacchino Second Row L2R Joe Pirotta Paul Marciniak Graham Anderson Sandra Dean Steven Fejes Alex Iodice Craig Mason Third Row L2R Samatha Brown Sam Cassar Chris Olliver Kylie Pigot Teacher R McLean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Disisto Tracey Lawson Kerry Finco Jodie Herrick Linda Grima Sharon McCarthy Second Row L2R Dale Stephens Tom Panagiotou Warren Lovell Craig Gaston Noel Borg Wayne Buttigieg Denis Sposito Teacher RJ Sanders Principal Mr Forbes 3477.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 WF Boys Names Front Row L2R Simon Wheelahan Sean Lemon Ross Spataro Shane Dyson Gavin Hussell Second Row L2R Nader Latif Gary Edwards Victor Paris Dale Weedon Glenn Turnbull John Brain Sam Grech Third Row L2R Jason Croft Matthew Jackson Robert Kutniewski Craig Dunstan Teacher C Wheat Principal Mr Forbes 3477.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 CC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Karen Mills Nancy Grixti Carol Chesters Kerri Newman Amy Farrugia Michelle OBrien Mary Vella Second Row L2R Craig Carrington Tracey Hogan Robert Quaadras Maria Fiorenza Daryl Vella Third Row L2R Borke Tosevski Altug Kokcam Barry Brown Teachers D Crebbin L Cormack Principal Mr Forbes 3477.33 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 IA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Kylie Bower Amanda How Jenny Miller Tracey Butler Dianne Richardson Raelene Atwell Second Row L2R Ross Vines Raymond Marriot Robert Dimieri Tracie Radford Ross Jones Mark Heriot Craig Horner Third Row L2R Colin Phillips Muraary Doll Trevor Foulstone Joe Farrugia Jason Potter Teacher I. ...3477.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 AS Boys Names Front Row L2R Robert Dabrowski Mark Gauci Shane Headley James Calleja Craig Woods Ashley Massesse Second Row L2R Michael Johnson Shane McLean Ronald Douglas Steven Chaskaris Nicky Sprakel Robert Boyer Nicky Calleja Third Row L2R Richard Smith Branko Antunov Joseph Spiteri Peter McLennan Brian Addicoat Teacher AV Sheers Principal Mr Forbes 3477.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 DR Boys Names Front Row L2R Jason Muscat Brett Shelley Marian Dumitra Scott Savage Louis Zahra Second Row L2R Jamie Gatt Anthony Prestinenzi Shannon Evans John Burton Lee Havard Jason Campbell Darren Edwards Third Row L2R Mark Roach Glenn Cook Andrew Van Boven David Dalli Andre Khalil Teacher Mr Rathbone Principal Mr Forbes 3477.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 ER Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rachel Gates Nicole Berry Sema Aziz Lisa Le Blanc Rita Brincat Tanya Carrick Francine Staker Second Row L2R Mark Vella Scott OConnell Sharney Woolley Cindy Gay Steven Randall David Martinali Third Row L2R Mark Catania Greg Fraser Michelle Shiells Billy Mizzi Malcolm Manson Techers Ms Egan Mr Roberts Principal Mr Forbes 3477.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 GW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Benjamin Attard Aaron Gray Jason Thomas Debbie Keeping David Zahra Trisha McGuckin Gavin Wasteney Second Row L2R Gary Leighton Ryan Murphy Jason Faraugia Jackie Clark Leslie Johnson George Vella Leanne Berry Third Row L2R Frank Deni Kellie Radford Fiona Mingins Heather McKenzie Narelle Logan Teachers K Whithey G Gerrard Principal Mr Forbes 3477.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 LM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Carol Xerri Jenny Williams Jenny Dodemaide Megan Melauish Andrea Black Lesley Stokes Second Row L2R Brian Gill Darren Steele David Kniese Christine How Charlie Ralph Matthew Muster Ken Grixti Third Row L2R Bobbie Keeping John Mifsud Jodi Russell Jason McLelland Jason Tippet Teacher Ms Langdon Principal Mr Forbes 3477.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 MB Boys Names Front Row L2R Scott Rickard Eddie Hawkins Chris Bowyer Allan Nothnagel Wayne Hurford Neil Dennis Second Row L2R Gjemal Alija Karl Dobrogorsky David Russell Jason Menzel Adam Kehagias Earl Byrne Third Row L2R Bill Georgiou Sean Gibbard John Diacono Jamie Kutniewski Camby Anthony Keating Steven Portelli Teacher Ms Bawden Principal Mr Forbes 3477.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Louise Berry Tania Nash Lisa McPhan Narelle Dess Jodie Schofield Jodie Calleja Second Row L2R Zoran Vasilevski Kellie Miller Anna Jercic Rita Grech Zita Kostadinovic Kelly Roberts Peter Spiteri Third Row L2R Troy Marsh Mark Perry Daniel Ruzeu Andrew Efstathiou Chris Bugeja Ashley Revell Shaun Dalton Teacher Mr R Merrigan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 07 TB Boys Names Front Row L2R Mathew Keeping Paul Fieldew Graeme Silvester Shane Cockburn John Gauci Jayson Nowlan Second Row L2R Joey Mamich Andrew Bettin Robert Kupper Robert Marino Terry Curnuck Brent McGregor Wayne Harris Third Row L2R Ricky Lowe Shane Brentwood Robert Guy Steven Smith Paul Bezzina Teacher Mr Blunt Principal Mr Forbes 3477.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 CM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Geoffry Stokes Christopher Drake Senad Karastanovic Stephen Nuttall Steven Kokkindis Robert Sparks Second Row L2R Cindy Thompson Tracey Dodd Mary Ercic John Krypciak Rgina Edwards Merlinda Ivermee Judy Martinali Third Row L2R Kaylene Pfieffer Darren Seisun donna Revell Kathy Merrifield Lee Undy Fiona Rawlinson Teacher C Mooney Principal Mr Forbes 3477.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 DK Boys Names Front Row L2R Ricky Cochrane Jason Danskin Tony Sarvak Joe Catania John Mangion Joe Saliba Second Row L2R Kristijan Dimitrijevic Michael Eichner Greg Balnaves James Stankus John Portelli Joseph Barbara Third Row L2R Michael Levitt Shane Nixon Matthew Dixon Teacher Mr D Kinross Principal Mr Forbes 3477.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Patricia Pratt Karina Haldane Kendra Leighton Michelle Chatzidimitriou Tammy Coulson Tracey Fry Second Row L2R Raymond German Adam Fowler Karl Schafer Tracey Clazner Kiriakos Papakiriakou Patrick Zammit Martin Gatt Third Row L2R Kon Georgiou Mark Kriehn Steven Coupe Teacher J Paterson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 JV Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Azzopardi Gillian Mathers Michelle Sampson Narelle Fayer Tessie Grima Kathy Webb Second Row L2R Sebastiano Naselli Shaun Stone Joseph Calleva Raffaele Vilardo Kutay Djemal Stephen Cox Mark Dimech Third Row L2R Barrie Dorrough Charmaine Graham Jason Collis Fracey Nothnagel Alan Ayton Teacher J Vella Principal Mr Forbes 3477.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michelle Roberts Claudia Rundell Rachel Kupper Tracey McDonagh Donna Tatlow Amanda Alldis Second Row L2R Peter Nedelkovski Craig Jordan Vicki Psomiadis Nikki Potter Tracey Hills Jason McLean Mark Baldacchino Third Row L2R Jason King Brian Hrvojevic Craig Burridge Raymond Faure Greg Cotter Teacher M Robson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RK Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nevzat Nevzat Sharon McCarthy Pam Peterson Masu Glia Nicole Meyers Mark Gordon Second Row L2R Arthur Azzopardi Anthony Micallef Dean Bindless Carmel Spositoy Ronald Scheurer Peter Sammut Dion Beasley Third Row L2R Jodie Corngille Rebecca Mingins Lisa Bourke Teacher Ms R Kelly Principal Mr Forbes 3477.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 08 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Marion Walker Shane Broughton Mustafa Hussein Jeff Ward Morris Zorzi Shannon Kerr Second Row L2R Jodi Dyer Jenny Marriot Amanda Hancock Raelee McEwan Suzanne Ogston Third Row L2R Bronwyn Rowlandson Leanne Watters Tracey Carey Teacher R Stevens Principal Mr Forbes 3477.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 DP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lindsay Butler Raymond Abbey David Adlard Morris Torcello Travis Rattray Roman Jagiello Second Row L2R Christine Euedy Lillian Micaleff Lorraine Bates Glen Chubb Carmen Hill Vicki Trittruf Third Row L2R Blair Tyne Marc Sirett Mark Kutniewski Teacher D Peck Principal Mr Forbes 3477.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 GS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Nicole Dean Lisa Chadwick Bernadette Smith Jeannie Calvitto Belinda Cameron Nadine Melhuish Ayn Rosena Second Row L2R Sammy Farrugia Shane Emery Steven Caruana Sharon Quaadgras Peter Hall Rey Gatt Third Row Ray Dabkowski Mark Doley Francis Bavage Principal Mr Forbes 3477.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 JA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tracy Wardley Tanya Wolfe Jenny Allen Troy Bloom Dianne Barnes Monica Locke Tracey McLennan Second Row L2R John Mercieca Dennis Callus Chris Graham Michael Dalli Pasquale Zaffina Bill Ramsay Third Row L2R Peter ZKaramoutsos Peter Herrewyn David Scheurer Teacher J Ansett Principal Mr Forbes 3477.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 MC Boys 3477.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 RF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Brett Hussell Joe Farrugia David Pipczak Husan Ramadan Brian Tanti Ivan Gili Second Row L2R Tammy Crawford Michelle Heffernan Noel Brockdorff Steven Vella Deidre Bell Nardeen Miles Lana Vella Teacher R Foley Principal Mr Forbes 3477.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Mark Day Justin Martin Paul Weekes Craig Tatlow Brett Paten Brian Patmore Second Row L2R Peter Elkington Paul Muir Glen Johnson Darren Kelly David McIlwaine Jason Kniese Paul Houston Third Row L2R David Drake Gavin George Andrew Chrysanthou Teacher Mr Prinzi Principal Mr Forbes 3477.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lisa Steele Shelley Quinn Trudi Manning Sharon ONeill Nyrell Saffron Kelly White Karlene Pill Second Row L2R Mark Logan Jason Martland Matthew Stafford Sam Portelli John Leonard Stephen Verkys Third Row L2R Greg Berry Karen Ward Michael Clark Kylie Nilsson Keith Byrne Teachers T Barlow B Flanagan Principal Mr Forbes 3477.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 09 TG Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rosa Caruana Donna OShea Tanya Nagle Michelle Arends Jenny Kitchenham Marika Kelemen Gina Adams Second Row L2R Christian Noble Geoff Fielden Stephen Guy Leah Gliddon Thomas Batzmarowsky Wayne Curnuck Mark Bernard Third Row L2R Anthony Bettin Joey Farkas Mathew Holliday Teachers Mrs Meszaros Mr Gialamatzis Principal Mr Forbes 3477.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 AM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Cam Ly Charmayne Barnes Gail Bauchard Michelle Dixon Linda Hyett Cheryl Ryan Second Row L2R Mark Gowans Jill Crick Richard Camilleri Gavin Fischer Wayne Spencer Sandra Miskovic Third Row L2R Tracey Shields Julie Zoppi Julie Johnson Lance Moyle Tracy Tatlow Lydia Psomiadis Feryal Abdullah Teacher A Michell Principal Mr Forbes 3477.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 BE Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jodi Bindless Tanya Hobbs Gina Budulica Deborah Stuttard Jill McCarthy Fiona Nagle Kerryn Hennessy Second Row L2R Kragg Thompson Steven Calleja Michael Owen Jeffrey Tabone Sam Caruana Danny Price Carol Partridge Third Tow L2R Nicole Smith Pat OShea Lena Adams Teachers T Elliott I Bowker Principal Mr Forbes 3477.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 DF Boys Names Front Row L2R Farren Woutten Frank Long Bun Sin Yun Phillip Johns Mark Young Shane Osterfield Shawn Lindsey Second Row L2R David Magri Laurie Farrugia Alan Kirk Stephen Vohar Mark Nash Adam Masuglia Maronco Serovski Third Row L2R Andrew Smith Robert Cotter Raymond Dean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 GB Boys Names Front Row L2R Kevin Grixti Paul Fishlock Frank Zammit Terry Chesters Harry Kiparoglou Second Row L2R Philip Rowlandson Craig Pfeifer Paul Douglas Lee Davis Philip Diacono Robert Mews Teacher G Burgess Principal Mr Forbes 3477.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 LQ Boys Names Front Row L2R Joseph Vella Andrew Buttigieg Brian Attard David Borg Philip Harrison Frank Armeni Jason Tomlinson Second Row L2R Louis Borg Peter Myers Kalman Toth John Spiteri Matthew Noble Stephen Brincat John Hurt Third Row L2R Frank Cumbo Andrew Camanzi Robert Spiteri Principal Mr Forbes 3477.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jenny Cox Florrie Nothnagel Mandy Tranter Karen Knott Bev Keeping Karen Baldacchino Second Row L2R Joe Pirotta Paul Marciniak Graham Anderson Sandra Dean Steven Fejes Alex Iodice Craig Mason Third Row L2R Samatha Brown Sam Cassar Chris Olliver Kylie Pigot Teacher R McLean Principal Mr Forbes 3477.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 RS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Disisto Tracey Lawson Kerry Finco Jodie Herrick Linda Grima Sharon McCarthy Second Row L2R Dale Stephens Tom Panagiotou Warren Lovell Craig Gaston Noel Borg Wayne Buttigieg Denis Sposito Teacher RJ Sanders Principal Mr Forbes 3477.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 10 WF Boys Names Front Row L2R Simon Wheelahan Sean Lemon Ross Spataro Shane Dyson Gavin Hussell Second Row L2R Nader Latif Gary Edwards Victor Paris Dale Weedon Glenn Turnbull John Brain Sam Grech Third Row L2R Jason Croft Matthew Jackson Robert Kutniewski Craig Dunstan Teacher C Wheat Principal Mr Forbes 3477.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 CC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Karen Mills Nancy Grixti Carol Chesters Kerri Newman Amy Farrugia Michelle OBrien Mary Vella Second Row L2R Craig Carrington Tracey Hogan Robert Quaadras Maria Fiorenza Daryl Vella Third Row L2R Borke Tosevski Altug Kokcam Barry Brown Teachers D Crebbin L Cormack Principal Mr Forbes 3477.33 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 IA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Kylie Bower Amanda How Jenny Miller Tracey Butler Dianne Richardson Raelene Atwell Second Row L2R Ross Vines Raymond Marriot Robert Dimieri Tracie Radford Ross Jones Mark Heriot Craig Horner Third Row L2R Colin Phillips Muraary Doll Trevor Foulstone Joe Farrugia Jason Potter Teacher I. Alexandrou Principal Mr Forbes 3477.34 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 PH Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Suzy Wright Lisa Reynolds Debbie De Araugo Carmen tomlinson Sharon Farrugia Second Row L2R Rita Fournair Darren Cox Lisa Sinclair Troy Pigot Teachers A Becker S Felstead Principal Mr Forbes 3477.35 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 RM Boys Names Front Row L2R Stephen Newman Terry Wawrzyck Brian Buttigieg Alf Royle Kevin Tedesco Second Row L2R Geralk Ciantar Brendan Gates Robert Gordon Joe Romeo Mathew Hocking Third Row L2R David Lerinc Bryan Francis Vince Cortis Teacher R McRae Principal Mr Forbes 3477.36 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 SH Boys Names Front Row L2R Gavin Dickson Ralph Messina Joe Dalli Paul Plant Richard Catania Robert Nikoloski Second Row L2R Dean Chambers Andrew Caisley David Spiteri Nick Psomiadis David Grech Eddie Gulmen Chris Staudacher Third Row L2R Dominic Galle Wayne Dalbridge Steven Ward Teacher Mr Hutchinson Principal Mr Forbes 3477.37 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 TH Boys Names Front Row L2R Tony Calleja Phillip Licitra Craig Woodhouse Gavin Claridge Charlie Azzopardi Daniel Bartolo Second Row L2R Andrew Vella Paul Henderson Andrew Rogers Gary Raymond Emmanuel Mifsud David Kirkpatrickk Third Row Boris Josipovic David Plunkett Scott Clegg Teacher A Halfhyde Principal Mr Forbes 3477.38 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 WF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R John Karadis Senol Selman Luigi Aniello Wayne Meyers Perry Bates Joe Care David Cockburn Second Row L2R Karen Johnson Tania Bojko Cheryl Troy Orazio Maddalena Kerry Williams Teresa Robinson Mandy Hynds Teachers Mr G Wilson Ms D Fischer Principal Mr Forbes 3477.39 - Sunshine Technical School 1985 Year 11 Pre Employment Names Front Row L2R Cathy Busuttil Janine Martin Desiree Brown Maritza Galuez Patricia Keamy Sue Parsons Second Row Kim Hobbs Julie Stellini Lorna Williams Darren Sargent Mary Anne Abela Christine Parsons Teacher D Crebbin Principal Mr Forbessunshine technical school, technical school, class photographs -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment Group Photos, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo, 1989
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Cartographic Squadron: Back row L to R: CPL Greg Hilson, SPR Chris Wride, SPR Stuart Adrain, SPR Charmian McKean, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, CPL Craig Kellet, SPR Ian Brown, SPR Steve Salvestro, SPR Mick Duggan, SPR Steve Dee, CPL John Martin, SPR Toni Wright, SPR Del Madge. 3rd row L to R: SPR Bob Bousfield, CPL Allan Choat, SPR Steve Wainwright, CPL Damian Killeen, SPR Peter Smyth, CPL Brendon McKinless, SPR Geoff Steegrestra, CPL Peter Johnson, SPR Lee Palfrey, SGT Graham Johnson, SPR Malcolm Oliver, LCPL Sandy Dee, SPR Grant Davis. 2nd row L to R: CPL Dave Murphy, SPR Tony Jackson, SPR Dick Crawford, SPR Danilo Cesconetto, CPL Jeff Le-Fevre, SPR Bruce Graham, CPL Mark Donnelly, SPR Gayle Humphrey, SPR Jodi Seath, SPR Nadine (Paul) Read, SPR Di (Thomas) Soutar, SPR Caroline Wyatt, CPL Barry Hogan, CPL John Reid, SPR Chris Wynn. ...Cartographic Squadron: Back row L to R: CPL Greg Hilson, SPR Chris Wride, SPR Stuart Adrain, SPR Charmian McKean, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, CPL Craig Kellet, SPR Ian Brown, SPR Steve Salvestro, SPR Mick Duggan, SPR Steve Dee, CPL John Martin, SPR Toni Wright, SPR Del Madge. 3rd row L to R: SPR Bob Bousfield, CPL Allan Choat, SPR Steve Wainwright, CPL Damian Killeen, SPR Peter Smyth, CPL Brendon McKinless, SPR Geoff Steegrestra, CPL Peter Johnson, SPR Lee Palfrey, SGT Graham Johnson, SPR Malcolm Oliver, LCPL Sandy Dee, SPR Grant Davis. 2nd row L to R: CPL Dave Murphy, SPR Tony Jackson, SPR Dick Crawford, SPR Danilo Cesconetto, CPL Jeff Le-Fevre, SPR Bruce Graham, CPL Mark Donnelly, SPR Gayle Humphrey, SPR Jodi Seath, SPR Nadine (Paul) Read, SPR Di (Thomas) Soutar, SPR Caroline Wyatt, CPL Barry Hogan, CPL John Reid, SPR Chris Wynn. ...This is a set of seven photographs of personnel posted to the Army Survey Regiment in 1989. These formal group photos of three of of the four Squadrons, Officers, and Warrant Officers/Sergeants were probably taken after a CO’s Parade. There were no photos of Headquarters Squadron in this set of negatives. LTCOL John Winzar was the CO of the Army Survey Regiment from 1987 to 1989 and WO1 Neville Stone was the RSM from 1988 to 1990. This is a set of seven photographs of personnel posted to the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo Victoria in 1989. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and were scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) to .2) - Photo, black & white, 1989. Officers Mess: Back row L to R: CAPT Roger Hancock, CAPT Graeme Wastell, unidentified US Exchange officer, CAPT John Greenwell, MAJ Owen Moss, MAJ Terry Edwards, unidentified nursing officer. Front row L to R: 2IC MAJ Rob McHenry, MAJ Laurie Newton, CO LTCOL John Winzar, ADJT CAPT Greg Tolcher. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1989. Senior appointments: L to R: RSM WO1 Neville Stone, CO LTCOL John Winzar, 2IC MAJ Rob McHenry, ADJT CAPT Greg Tolcher. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1989. SGTs Mess: Back row L to R: WO2 Steve Hansen, SGT Bob Garritty, SGT Steve Gloster, SGT Trevor Poll, unidentified, SSGT Brad Peppler, SGT Noel McNamara, SGT Mick Ferris, SSGT Peter Mustart, SGT Steve Burke, SGT Frank Lenane unidentified (x2), WO2 Bill Jones. 3rd row L to R: SGT Bruce Hammond, WO2 Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly, SSGT Jeff Willey, unidentified, SGT Chris Edwards, SSGT Dennis Learmonth, SSGT Rick van der Bom, SGT Paul Hopes, SSGT Kevin Boehm, SGT Graham Johnston, SGT Peter ‘Jack’ Elverd, SGT Russ Mollenhauer, WO2 Ian ‘Rock’ Thistleton, SGT Martin Evans. 2nd row L to R: unidentified (x2), WO2 Pat Lumsden, SGT Doug Carswell, WO2 Adrian ‘Charlie’ Creedy, SGT Greg Anderson, SGT Mick Minchin, SSGT Phil ‘Fred’ Smalley, SSGT Andy Boath, SGT John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, SGT Roger Rees, SGT Paul ‘Hutch’ Hunter, SGT Bob Bright, SGT Brian Collings. WO2 Rob Bogumil. Front row L to R: WO2 Ralph Chant, WO1 Allan Adsett, WO1 Rowan Gillies, WO1 Stu Thaxter, WO1 Peter Presser, RSM WO1 Neville Stone, WO2 Barry Lutwyche OAM, WO1 Russell ‘Rusty’ Williams, WO1 Stevo Hinic, WO1 Trevor Osborne, WO2 Alan Bunn, WO2 George Graham. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1989. Cartographic Squadron: Back row L to R: CPL Greg Hilson, SPR Chris Wride, SPR Stuart Adrain, SPR Charmian McKean, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, CPL Craig Kellet, SPR Ian Brown, SPR Steve Salvestro, SPR Mick Duggan, SPR Steve Dee, CPL John Martin, SPR Toni Wright, SPR Del Madge. 3rd row L to R: SPR Bob Bousfield, CPL Allan Choat, SPR Steve Wainwright, CPL Damian Killeen, SPR Peter Smyth, CPL Brendon McKinless, SPR Geoff Steegrestra, CPL Peter Johnson, SPR Lee Palfrey, SGT Graham Johnson, SPR Malcolm Oliver, LCPL Sandy Dee, SPR Grant Davis. 2nd row L to R: CPL Dave Murphy, SPR Tony Jackson, SPR Dick Crawford, SPR Danilo Cesconetto, CPL Jeff Le-Fevre, SPR Bruce Graham, CPL Mark Donnelly, SPR Gayle Humphrey, SPR Jodi Seath, SPR Nadine (Paul) Read, SPR Di (Thomas) Soutar, SPR Caroline Wyatt, CPL Barry Hogan, CPL John Reid, SPR Chris Wynn. Front row L to R: SGT Bob Bright, SGT Doug Carswell, SGT Paul ‘Hutch’ Hunter, SGT Martin Evans, SSGT Rick van der Bom, WO2 Adrian ‘Charlie’ Creedy, WO1 Stevo Hinic, OC CAPT John Greenwell, WO1 Colin Cuskelly, WO2 Ian ‘Rock’ Thistleton, SSGT Dennis Learmonth, SGT Paul ‘Fluff’ Cheater, SGT Brian Collings. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1989. Air Survey Squadron: Back row L to R: CPL Andy Love, CPL Glyn Mattock, SPR Peter Murphy, SPR John ‘Doc’ Commons, SGT Noel McNamara, SGT Steve Gloster, SPR Neil ‘Tex’ Houston, SPR Peter Coles, CPL Ian Nelson, SPR David Lankshear. 3rd row L to R: CPL Noel Brinsmead, SPR Steve Wegener, CPL Peter Peterson, CPL Max Watson, SPR Jeanette Dury-Lane, SPR Simone Rodgers, SPR Derek Percival, SPR Stuart Midgley, SPR Vaughn Ralston, CPL Darren Wilkinson, SGT Frank Downie. 2nd row L to R: SPR Darren Scott, SPR Frank Savy, SPR Stuart Bowd, SPR Ailsa (Sorby) Miller, SPR Phuc ‘Charlie’ Tran, SPR Paula (Golding) Brinsmead, CPL Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, CPL Steve Coulson, SPR Chris Woodman, SPR Shane Torrens, CPL Greg Gilbert, unidentified. Front row L to R: SGT Paul Hopes, SGT Roger Rees, SSGT Phil ‘Fred’ Smalley, WO2 Barry Lutwyche OAM, WO1 Peter Presser, WO1 Russell ‘Rusty’ Williams, OC MAJ Laurie Newton, WO2 Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly, SSGT Andy Boath, SGT Peter ‘Jack’ Elverd, SGT Mick Ferris, SGT Bruce Hammond. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1989. Lithographic Squadron: Back row L to R: SPR Andrew Arman, SPR Colin Yeats, CPL Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, SPR Michelle Evans, SPR Shona Hastie, CPL Paul Baker, SPR Graeme Spong. 3rd row L to R: SPR Mark McCullogh, CPL John ‘Flash’ Anderson, CPL Peter Dillon, SPR Ross Anza, CPL Peter Breukel, CPL Kevin ‘Chuck’ Berry, SPR Doug Whiteside, SPR Damien Cole, SGT Frank Lenane. 2nd row L to R: CPL Graeme Priestley, SPR Gavin McLean, CPL Stuart Ridge, SPR Gary Lord, SPR Janet Murray, SPR Ken Labouchardiere, CPL Ken Peters, CPL Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, SPR Darren ‘Barney’ Maher, SPR Greg Howell. Front row L to R: SGT Bob Garritty, SSGT Jeff Willey, WO1 Trevor Osborne, WO2 Rob Bogumil, OC MAJ Terry Edwards, WO2 Bill Jones, WO2 Steve Egan, SGT Keith Quinton, SGT Steve Burke..1P to .7P – no annotationsroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, litho sqn -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment Group Photos, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo, 1990
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Cartographic Squadron: Back row L to R: SGT Greg Else, CPL Perry Burt, SSGT Graham Johnston, CPL Mick McConnell, unidentified, SPR Mark Linwood, SPR Lee Palfrey, SPR John ‘Doc’ Commons, SPR Chris Wynn, SPR Mick Duggan, CPL Peter Johnson, SPR Allan Blake, CPL Damian Killeen, SPR Grant Davis, SPR Simon Reynolds, SPR Peter Smyth. 3rd row L to R: SPR Guenther Ebenwaldner, SGT Bob Bright, SGT Doug Carswell, SPR Marcus Seecamp, CPL John Gilbert, SPR Gordon Santo, SPR Frank Savy, SPR Chris Woodman, SSGT Greg Byers, SPR David Lankshear, SSGT Bob Garritty, CPL Craig Kellet, CPL Darren Maher, CPL Barry Hogan, CPL Dan Cirsky, SPR Bob Bousfield. 2nd row L to R: SGT Martin Evans, CPL John Reid, SPR Sandy Winn, SPR Jeanette Drury-Lane, SPR Simone Rodgers, SPR Cam Bramich, SPR Ailsa (Sorby) Miller, SPR Nadine (Paul) Read, SPR Jodi Seath, SGT Sherri (Dally) Burke, SPR Di (Thomas) Soutar, SPR Dawn Hoadley, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, SPR Jo (Innes) Thun? ...Cartographic Squadron: Back row L to R: SGT Greg Else, CPL Perry Burt, SSGT Graham Johnston, CPL Mick McConnell, unidentified, SPR Mark Linwood, SPR Lee Palfrey, SPR John ‘Doc’ Commons, SPR Chris Wynn, SPR Mick Duggan, CPL Peter Johnson, SPR Allan Blake, CPL Damian Killeen, SPR Grant Davis, SPR Simon Reynolds, SPR Peter Smyth. 3rd row L to R: SPR Guenther Ebenwaldner, SGT Bob Bright, SGT Doug Carswell, SPR Marcus Seecamp, CPL John Gilbert, SPR Gordon Santo, SPR Frank Savy, SPR Chris Woodman, SSGT Greg Byers, SPR David Lankshear, SSGT Bob Garritty, CPL Craig Kellet, CPL Darren Maher, CPL Barry Hogan, CPL Dan Cirsky, SPR Bob Bousfield. 2nd row L to R: SGT Martin Evans, CPL John Reid, SPR Sandy Winn, SPR Jeanette Drury-Lane, SPR Simone Rodgers, SPR Cam Bramich, SPR Ailsa (Sorby) Miller, SPR Nadine (Paul) Read, SPR Jodi Seath, SGT Sherri (Dally) Burke, SPR Di (Thomas) Soutar, SPR Dawn Hoadley, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, SPR Jo (Innes) Thun? ...This is a set of 11 photographs of personnel posted to the Army Survey Regiment in 1990. These formal group photos of three of the four Squadrons, Officers, and Warrant Officers/Sergeants were probably taken after CO’s Parades. Although photo .11P is part of this set of negatives, it was taken on another occasion as the SGTs Mess personnel were in summer uniforms. Photos of Lithographic Squadron from this set of negatives are catalogued in item 6441.15P. LTCOL John Winzar was the CO of the Army Survey Regiment from 1987 to 1989 and WO1 Neville Stone was the RSM from 1988 to 1990.This is a set of 11 photographs of personnel posted to the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo Victoria on the 1st of October 1990. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and were scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) to .2) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Senior appointments: L to R: RSM WO1 Neville Stone, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, ADJT CAPT Peter Parkes. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Officers Mess: Back row L to R: back row L to R: LT Craig Hersant, LT Greg Tolcher, LT Martin Lyons, LT Steve Hledik, LT Derek Bell, LT Simon Buckpitt. Centre row L to R: CAPT Roger Greenwell, CAPT Dave McLachlan, ADJT CAPT Peter Parkes, unidentified UK exchange officer, CAPT Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard. Front row L to R: CAPT John South, MAJ Bob Coote, MAJ Neil Taylor, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, MAJ Peter Clark, MAJ Ray Redman. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1990. SGTs Mess: Back row L to R: SGT Max Watson, unidentified, SGT Martin Evans, SSGT Graham Johnston, SGT Brian Fauth, SGT Ian Fitzgerald, unidentified, SGT Mick Minchin, SGT Kim Reynolds, SGT Peter Imeson, SGT Brian Paul, SSGT John Phillips, SGT Keith Quinton, unidentified (x2), SSGT Noel McNamara, SGT Paul Hopes, SGT Brendan McKinless. 3rd row L to R: SSGT Di Chalmers, SGT Bob Bright, SGT Doug Carswell, WO2 Steve Egan, unidentified, SSGT Garry Drummond, SGT Steve Burke, SSGT Russ Mollenhauer, SGT Paul Cheater, SGT Sandy Craig, SSGT Peter Mustart, SGT Roger Rees, SGT Paul Leskovec CSM, unidentified, SGT John Shephard, SGT Frank Downie, SSGT Bruce Hammond, unidentified. 2nd row L to R: WO2 Jeff Willey, WO2 Barry Lutwyche OAM, WO2 Rob Bogumil, WO2 Rhys De Laine, WO2 Ted Burgess, WO2 Wayne Rothwell, WO2 Steve Hansen, WO2 Keith Fenton RE UK Exchange, SGT Chris Edwards, SGT Russ Mollenhauer, unidentified, SGT Greg Else, unidentified, SSGT Bob Garritty, SSGT Greg Byers, WO2 Pat Lumsden, WO2 George Graham, WO2 Mick Hogan, SGT Sherri (Dally) Burke. Front row L to R: WO1 Trevor Osborne, WO1 Colin Cuskelly, WO1 Bob Rogister, WO1 Allan Hancox, WO1 Bill Jones, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, RSM WO1 Neville Stone, WO2 Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly, WO1 Ken Slater, WO1 Rowan Gillies, WO1 Graham Ragless, WO1 Gary Warnest, WO2 Adrian ‘Charlie’ Creedy. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Air Survey Squadron: Back row L to R: SPR Mark Linwood, SPR Trevor Roddam, CPL Noel Brinsmead, CPL Mark Lander, SGT Frank Downie, CPL Sandy Craig. 3rd row L to R: SPR Steve Rundle, SPR Harris Lee, CPL Darren Wilkinson, CPL Dave Longbottom, CPL Max Watson, SPR Shane Torrens, SGT Paul Hopes, SPR Chris Woodman. 2nd row L to R: SGT John Shephard, SPR Paul Boulton, SPR Stuart Bowd, SPR Paula (Golding) Brinsmead, SPR Joanne Otto, CPL Steve Coulson, SPR Steve Linane, CPL Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown. Front row L to R: SSGT Bruce Hammond, WO2 Barry Lutwyche OAM, LT Craig Hersant, WO1 Allan Hancox, MAJ Peter Clark, LT Simon Buckpitt, WO2 Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly, SSGT SSGT Noel McNamara. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Headquarters Squadron: Back row L to R: unidentified (x2), SPR Wolfgang Hofbauer, SGT Chris Edwards, CPL Pat Drury, SSGT John Phillips, unidentified, CPL Graeme Priestley, unidentified (x2), SGT Paul Leskovec CSM, LCPL Richard Arman. 4th row L to R: unidentified, SGT Ian Fitzgerald, unidentified (x2), LCPL Bob Sheppard, unidentified (x2), CPL John ‘Flash’ Anderson, SPR Todd Reynolds, SGT Keith Quinton, CPL Roger Pearson, unidentified, WO1 Bob Rogister. 3rd row L to R: WO2 Wayne Rothwell, SSGT Peter Mustart, SPR Eric Nicholson, unidentified, SGT Paul Cheater, unidentified, SGT Wolfgang Thun, unidentified (x2), CPL Paul Richards, SGT Mick Minchin, unidentified. 2nd row L to R: unidentified, SPR Kasey Northausen, unidentified, CPL Michelle Griffith, unidentified (x3), SPR Tracy Tillman, unidentified (x4), WO2 Steve Hansen. Front row L to R: WO1 Rowan Gillies, WO1 Colin Cuskelly, CAPT Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard, CAPT Roger Hancock, WO1 Ken Slater, MAJ Ray Redman, MAJ John South, unidentified UK exchange officer, WO2 Ted Burgess, WO2 George Graham, unidentified civilian. .7) & .8) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Cartographic Squadron: Back row L to R: Back row L to R: SGT Greg Else, CPL Perry Burt, SSGT Graham Johnston, CPL Mick McConnell, 3rd row L to R: SGT Bob Bright, SGT Doug Carswell, SPR Marcus Seecamp, CPL John Gilbert. 2nd row L to R: SGT Martin Evans, SPR Sandy Winn, SPR Jeanette Drury-Lane, SPR Simone Rodgers, Front row L to R: SPR Guenther Ebenwaldner, WO2 Pat Lumsden, LT Steve Hledik. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Cartographic Squadron: Back row L to R: SGT Greg Else, CPL Perry Burt, SSGT Graham Johnston, CPL Mick McConnell, unidentified, SPR Mark Linwood, SPR Lee Palfrey, SPR John ‘Doc’ Commons, SPR Chris Wynn, SPR Mick Duggan, CPL Peter Johnson, SPR Allan Blake, CPL Damian Killeen, SPR Grant Davis, SPR Simon Reynolds, SPR Peter Smyth. 3rd row L to R: SPR Guenther Ebenwaldner, SGT Bob Bright, SGT Doug Carswell, SPR Marcus Seecamp, CPL John Gilbert, SPR Gordon Santo, SPR Frank Savy, SPR Chris Woodman, SSGT Greg Byers, SPR David Lankshear, SSGT Bob Garritty, CPL Craig Kellet, CPL Darren Maher, CPL Barry Hogan, CPL Dan Cirsky, SPR Bob Bousfield. 2nd row L to R: SGT Martin Evans, CPL John Reid, SPR Sandy Winn, SPR Jeanette Drury-Lane, SPR Simone Rodgers, SPR Cam Bramich, SPR Ailsa (Sorby) Miller, SPR Nadine (Paul) Read, SPR Jodi Seath, SGT Sherri (Dally) Burke, SPR Di (Thomas) Soutar, SPR Dawn Hoadley, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, SPR Jo (Innes) Thun? SPR Damian Nolan. Front row L to R: WO2 Pat Lumsden, LT Steve Hledik, LT Derek Bell, CAPT Dave McLachlan, MAJ Neil Taylor, WO1 Graham Raglass, WO1 Gary Warnest, WO2 Mick Hogan, WO2 Adrian ‘Charlie’ Creedy. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Cartographic Squadron leadership: Back row L to R: CAPT Dave McLachlan, LT Derek Bell, LT Steve Hledik, WO2 Pat Lumsden, WO2 Mick Hogan, WO2 Adrian ‘Charlie’ Creedy. WO1 Gary Warnest. Front row L to R: MAJ Neil Taylor, WO1 Graham Raglass. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1990. SGTs Mess: Back row L to R: WO2 Jeff Willey, unidentified, SGT Brian Fauth, unidentified, SGT Sandy Craig, unidentified, SGT Paul Leskovec CSM, SSGT John Phillips, unidentified, SGT Martin Evans, SGT Steve Burke, SGT Brendan McKinless, SGT Chris Edwards. 3rd row L to R: SGT Brian Paul, unidentified, SSGT Bob Garritty, SSGT Greg Byers, SGT Kim Reynolds, SGT John Reid, unidentified, SSGT Rick van der Bom, SGT Dale Hudson, unidentified, SGT John ‘Stormy’ Tempest, SGT Keith Quinton, SGT Greg Else. 2nd row L to R: WO2 Rob Bogumil, unidentified, WO2 Adrian ‘Charlie’ Creedy, WO2 George Graham, WO2 Wayne Rothwell, WO2 Pat Lumsden, WO2 Mick Flynn, WO2 Ted Burgess, unidentified, SSGT Dennis Learmonth, SGT Bob Bright, WO2 Steve Hansen, WO2 Rhys De Laine. Front row L to R: unidentified, WO1 Trevor Osborne, WO1 Bill Jones, WO1 Colin Cuskelly, MAJ Ray Redman, RSM WO1 Neville Stone, WO1 Stu Thaxter, WO2 Mick Hogan, WO1 Bob Rogister, WO1 Ken Slater, WO1 Gary Warnest..1P to .11P – no annotationsroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment Inter-Squadron Athletics Competition - Set 2, Bendigo, 1990
... Grant Davis at left of umbrella.in background. .21) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball. Left team L to R: Steve Hansen, unidentified (x4), Paul ‘Fluff’ Cheater, Wayne Rothwell. ...Grant Davis at left of umbrella.in background. .21) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball. Left team L to R: Steve Hansen, unidentified (x4), Paul ‘Fluff’ Cheater, Wayne Rothwell. ...This is a set of 30 photographs of an Army Survey Regiment inter-squadron athletics competition held at Epsom, Bendigo in 1990. Personnel from Headquarters, Air Survey, Cartographic and Lithographic Squadrons took part in traditional athletics events, wheelbarrow race, sack race, fireman’s carry and tug-of-war novelty events.’ Air Survey Squadron’s team was bolstered with members from Adelaide’s 4th Field Survey Squadron. Refer to items 9088.32P - Set 1 and 9090.31P -Set 3 for additional photos taken during the Athletics Event.This is a set of 30 photographs of an Army Survey Regiment inter-squadron athletics competition held at Bendigo in 1990. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and were scanned at 2400 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, colour, 1990, Air Survey Squadron HQ, L to R: John Shephard, unidentified, Noel McNamara - obscured, Tony Grivel – facing away, Bruce Hammond, Mark Lander, Andy Love, Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, Doug Willis – facing away. .2) - Photo, colour, 1990, Air Survey Squadron HQ, L to R: Janette Dury-Lane, Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, Peter Peterson, Paul Hopes, Mark Lander, Stuart Bowd, Noel Brinsmead. .3) - Photo, colour, 1990, Lithographic Squadron ‘brothers’ L to R: Peter Imerson, Trevor Osborne, Bob Coote, Rhys De Laine. .4) - Photo, colour, 1990, Lithographic Squadron ‘brothers’ L to R: Cameron Kelly, Scott Cameron, Steve Burke, Andrew Morrison-Evans. .5) - Photo, colour, 1990, Relay Race, foreground L to R: Laurie Justin, Peter Imeson. Background L to R: John Reid, Stuart Thaxter, Geoff Webb. .6) - Photo, colour, 1990, Relay Race, L to R: Terry King, Ian Fitzgerald. .7) - Photo, colour, 1990, Relay Race, Bob Coote. .8) - Photo, colour, 1990, officials conferring in foreground L to R: Ian Nelson, Fred Cowie, unidentified. Background L to R: Paul Richards, Brian Collings, Ian ‘Rock’ Thistleton. .9) & .10) - Photo, colour, 1990, Peter Imerson. .11) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Steve Hansen, Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard, Stuart Thaxter. .12) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Ken ‘Sluggo’ Slater, Ray Redman, Steve Hansen, Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard, Stuart Thaxter, Steve Wegener, unidentified, Neil Taylor, Graham Ragless, Gary Warnest, Chris Wynn, Bill Jones, Marty Lyons, Rob Bogumil, Dave McLachlan. .13) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Ken ‘Sluggo’ Slater, Steve Hledik, Bob Coote, Steve Hansen, unidentified, Bill Jones, Neil Taylor. .14) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Marty Lyons, Rob Bogumil. .15) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Neil Taylor, Graham Ragless, Ray Redman, Steve Hansen. .16) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Bob Coote, Neil Taylor, Graham Ragless, Gary Warnest, Marty Lyons, Rob Bogumil, Dave McLachlan, Bill Jones. .17) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Bob Coote, Bill Jones. .18) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Gary Warnest, Terry Lord, Stuart Thaxter, Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard. .19) - Photo, colour, 1990, teams prepare for Tunnelball event. Andy Lucas at far right. .20) - Photo, colour, 1990, Carto Sqn Team Banner. At front L to R: unidentified, Steve Wegener. At rear L to R: Jodie Seath, Steve Wainwright. Grant Davis at left of umbrella.in background. .21) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball. Left team L to R: Steve Hansen, unidentified (x4), Paul ‘Fluff’ Cheater, Wayne Rothwell. Centre team L to R: Noel ‘Macca’ McNamara – with medicine ball, Stuart Symonds, Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly, John Shephard, Allan Hancox, Bruce Hammond. Right team: all unidentified. .22) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball. Left team: Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly. Centre team L to R: unidentified, Peter Dillon, Greg Howell, Peter Breukel, Frank Lenane, Steve Egan, Darren ‘Barney’ Maher. Right team: Barry Hogan. .23) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball. Left team L to R: Frank Lenane, remainder unidentified. Right team L to R: Grant Davis – with medicine ball, Dan Cirsky, Bob Bright, Barry Hogan, Rick van der Bom. Spectators L to R: unidentified, Kevin ‘Chuck’ Berry, Chris Wynn. .24) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, Litho/Air Survey Team front to back: Janet Murray, Paula (Golding) Brinsmead, remainder unidentified. .25) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, Litho/Air Survey Team front to back: Janet Murray, Dawn Hoadley, Shona Hastie, Tracy Tillman. .26) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, spectators L to R: unidentified, Brendan McKinless, Penny Knott, unidentified. Carto Team L to R: Cam Bramich, Sandy Winn, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Caroline (Wyatt) Evans, Del Madge, remainder unidentified. .27) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, spectators L to R: Brendan McKinless Dawn Hoadley. Carto Team L to R: Cam Bramich, Sandy Winn, Jeanette Drury-Lane, remainder unidentified. Sue (Foote) Bourne – with medicine ball. .28) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, spectators L to R: unidentified photographer, Brendan McKinless, Carto Team front to back: Raelene (Munting) Brodie, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Sandy Winn, unidentified, Sue (Foote) Bourne, Charmain McKean, Del Madge, Simone Rodgers – with medicine ball. .29) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, Carto Team back row L to R: Sandy Winn, Cam Bramich, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Del Madge, Charmain McKean. Front row L to R: Sue (Foote) Bourne, Simone Rodgers – with medicine balls. .30) - Photo, colour, 1990, Women participants back row L to R: Sue (Foote) Bourne, unidentified, Sandy Winn, Nadine (Paul) Read, Simone Rodgers, Craig Kellet – in drag, Del Madge, Janet Murray, Charmain McKean, Caroline (Wyatt) Evans. Cam Bramich, Raelene (Munting) Brodie, Sherri (Dally) Burke. Front row L to R: Shona Hastie, Jo Otto, Paula (Golding) Brinsmead, Jodi Seath, Dawn Hoadley, Tracy Tillman. Penny Knott.No personnel are identified.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour - Framed, VIOSH: Occupational Health and Safety Certificate Course, Intake 4, January 1994
... davis...murray hawgood...peter henderson...john holding...mark jacklyn...paul...Framed photograph of students enrolled in Occupational Health and Safety Certificate Course, Intake 4, January 1994 viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health occupational health and safety certificate course bob blizzard denise clayton jeff davis murray hawgood peter henderson john holding mark jacklyn paul leitch david lloyd allen mcdowell allan mcgreevey ian martin vanessa moore diane scott gordon vincent robyn walton john white bob macauley david mead Names and date under photo Coloured photograph - black frame VIOSH: Occupational Health and Safety Certificate Course, Intake 4, January 1994 Photograph Photograph - Colour - Framed ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Framed photograph of students enrolled in Occupational Health and Safety Certificate Course, Intake 4, January 1994Coloured photograph - black frameNames and date under photoviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, occupational health and safety certificate course, bob blizzard, denise clayton, jeff davis, murray hawgood, peter henderson, john holding, mark jacklyn, paul leitch, david lloyd, allen mcdowell, allan mcgreevey, ian martin, vanessa moore, diane scott, gordon vincent, robyn walton, john white, bob macauley, david mead
