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Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Ranking, B. Montgomerie, Streams From Hidden Sources by B. Montgomerie Ranking, 1872
... Streams From Hidden Sources by B. Montgomerie Ranking...Text, spine: ' STREAMS / FROM / HIDDEN / SOURCES / RANKING. '...Ranking, B. Montgomerie...Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection 69 Sussex St Linton 3360 B. Montgomerie Ranking Fiction Seven stages of time. Text, spine: ' STREAMS / FROM / HIDDEN / SOURCES / RANKING. ' Hardcover book, 227 pages. ...Seven stages of time.Hardcover book, 227 pages. Cover of book is royal blue with decorative black bordering. Gold embossed text on spine.fictionSeven stages of time.b. montgomerie ranking, fiction -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Michael Lee Lanning, The military 100 : a ranking of the most influential leaders of all time, 1996
... The military 100 : a ranking of the most influential leaders of all time...The military 100 : a ranking of the most influential leaders of all time Book Michael Lee Lanning Citadel Press ...One hundred biographies of the most influential military leaders of all timeIndex, ill, p372.non-fictionOne hundred biographies of the most influential military leaders of all timegenerals - biography, war and conflict - history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: CENTRAL NELL GWYNNE - BAILING CLAIMS, 1943 - 46
... McColl, Ranking & Stanistreet...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business central nell gwynne McColl Rankin & Stanistreet Central Nell Gwynne GMC gold mining letters & list of expenditures McColl, Ranking & Stanistreet Document. A file of documents consisting of letters and lists of expenditures relating to mining operations. ...Document. A file of documents consisting of letters and lists of expenditures relating to mining operations. The letters are to claimants approving their claims & were forwarded with cheques. 1943 -46.McColl, Ranking & Stanistreetorganization, business, central nell gwynne, mccoll rankin & stanistreet, central nell gwynne gmc, gold mining, letters & list of expenditures -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MCCOLL RANKIN and STANISTREET- REGISTER OF EMPLOYEES 1941/1942, 1941/42
... MCCOLL RANKING & STANISTREET...The company provided legal management of mines, insurance brokerage and legal services and eventually operated from their newly built premises, Commercial House, in Charing Cross ORGANIZATION Business gold mining staff MCCOLL RANKING & STANISTREET Red White and Blue Extended Gold Mine MCCOLL RANKING & STANISTREET Book: list of employees, address and number of dependents, presumed to be Red White & Blue Extended. ...A mining firm was established by Hugh McColl in 1871. It was taken over by his son and later another son becoming McColl Bros. Prior to 1896 Ronald Alexander Rankin, who had worked as a clerk in the company from boyhood was made a partner and the firm became McColl and Rankin. In 1911, john J Stanistreet was also promoted to partner and the firm was called McColl, Rankin and Stanistreet. The partnership was dissolved in 1917 upon the retirement of McColl although the company continued under the same name. The company provided legal management of mines, insurance brokerage and legal services and eventually operated from their newly built premises, Commercial House, in Charing CrossBook: list of employees, address and number of dependents, presumed to be Red White & Blue Extended. Cardboard cover - patterned, red spine, loose pages inserted giving names, trade, or occupation, days worked, remarks.MCCOLL RANKING & STANISTREETorganization, business, gold mining staff, mccoll ranking & stanistreet, red white and blue extended gold mine -
Stawell Historical Society IncArchive - Books & Papers, Stawell Rifle Club Records Scoring Books
... Scoring Books 24 in all. Ranking from 1934 to 2013...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Rifle Club existed from at least 1880's in Stawell 1 Club Scoring and Match Records 13 January 1934- 31 July 1937 2 Club Scoring Book 18 July 1936 - 5 February 1949 3 Club Scoring Match records 12 February 1949 - 22 Dec 1952 4 Match records 12 January 1952 - 28 April 1958 5 Record of Match and Trophies 1955 - 1956 6 Match Records 12 May 1956 - 25 April 1964 7 Stawell Prize Meeting Scores 1959 - 1965 8 Match Records2 May 1964 - 23 July 1966 9 Match Records 30 July 1966 - 10 August 1968 10 Match Records 17 August 1968 - 12 December 1970 11 Match Records 8 June 1974 - 19 November 1977 12 Stawell Prize Meeting 1974 - 1982 13 Match records 3 december 1977 - 25 July 1981 14 Prize Meeting Entry Records 1978 - 1981 15 Match Records 1 August 1981 - 17 August 1985 16 Match Records 24 August 1985 - 5 November 1988 17 Match Records 12 November 1988 - 25 July 1992 18 Small Bore Scores 21 March 1991 - 1 March 2001 19 Match Records August 1992 - 2 September 1995 20 Match Records 9 September 1995 - 6 February 1999 21 Match Records 13 February 1999 - 15 February 2003 22 Match Records 22 February 2003 - - 28 June 2008 23 Prize Shoot Flyer 20/21 March 2004 & 19 20March 1994 24 Match Record 5 July 2008 - 7 December 2013 Sport Scoring Books 24 in all. Ranking from 1934 to 2013 Stawell Rifle Club Records Scoring Books Archive Books & Papers ...Rifle Club existed from at least 1880's in Stawell 1 Club Scoring and Match Records 13 January 1934- 31 July 1937 2 Club Scoring Book 18 July 1936 - 5 February 1949 3 Club Scoring Match records 12 February 1949 - 22 Dec 1952 4 Match records 12 January 1952 - 28 April 1958 5 Record of Match and Trophies 1955 - 1956 6 Match Records 12 May 1956 - 25 April 1964 7 Stawell Prize Meeting Scores 1959 - 1965 8 Match Records2 May 1964 - 23 July 1966 9 Match Records 30 July 1966 - 10 August 1968 10 Match Records 17 August 1968 - 12 December 1970 11 Match Records 8 June 1974 - 19 November 1977 12 Stawell Prize Meeting 1974 - 1982 13 Match records 3 december 1977 - 25 July 1981 14 Prize Meeting Entry Records 1978 - 1981 15 Match Records 1 August 1981 - 17 August 1985 16 Match Records 24 August 1985 - 5 November 1988 17 Match Records 12 November 1988 - 25 July 1992 18 Small Bore Scores 21 March 1991 - 1 March 2001 19 Match Records August 1992 - 2 September 1995 20 Match Records 9 September 1995 - 6 February 1999 21 Match Records 13 February 1999 - 15 February 2003 22 Match Records 22 February 2003 - - 28 June 2008 23 Prize Shoot Flyer 20/21 March 2004 & 19 20March 1994 24 Match Record 5 July 2008 - 7 December 2013Scoring Books 24 in all. Ranking from 1934 to 2013sport -
Tennis AustraliaBooklet, 1997
... Booklet: National Tennis Player Rankings 1997 Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis Booklet: National Tennis Player Rankings 1997 Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard Booklet ...Booklet: National Tennis Player Rankings 1997 Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Tennis AustraliaTrophy, 2002
... Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 16/U Girls 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastic...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 16/U Girls 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastic Trophy ...Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 16/U Girls 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastictennis -
Tennis AustraliaTrophy, 2002
... Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 14/U Girls 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastic...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 14/U Girls 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastic Trophy ...Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 14/U Girls 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastictennis -
Tennis AustraliaTrophy, 2002
... Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 18/U Boys 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastic...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 18/U Boys 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastic Trophy ...Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 18/U Boys 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastictennis -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchUniform - Navy dress Jacket, ADI, 1991
... Black females jacket buttons to left no ranking markers Australian shoulder flash. Name of Karmiste written on makers label...Black females jacket buttons to left no ranking markers Australian shoulder flash. Name of Karmiste written on makers label Uniform Navy dress Jacket ADI ...Black females jacket buttons to left no ranking markers Australian shoulder flash. Name of Karmiste written on makers label -
Tennis AustraliaTrophy, 2002
... Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 16/U Boys 2002'. Possibly awarded to Todd Reid (further research needed). ...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 16/U Boys 2002'. Possibly awarded to Todd Reid (further research needed). ...Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 16/U Boys 2002'. Possibly awarded to Todd Reid (further research needed). Materials: Metal, Plastictennis -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE, RAAF, 23.3.1944
... Four pages folded, light blue cardboard, details in ink re rankings, units, postings from 23.5.1942 until 23.3.1944 when he is then appointed to a Commission....Four pages folded, light blue cardboard, details in ink re rankings, units, postings from 23.5.1942 until 23.3.1944 when he is then appointed to a Commission. ...Item relates to Reginald Charles ALLARDICE No 418577 RAAF. Refer 3627.5 for his service history.Certificate of Service and discharge from the RAAF re R.C.Allardice No 418577. Four pages folded, light blue cardboard, details in ink re rankings, units, postings from 23.5.1942 until 23.3.1944 when he is then appointed to a Commission.raaf, service details, next of kin, world war 2 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Penguin Books, Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer / by John Sadleir, 1973_
... This book tells the inside story of a high-ranking police officer in the Victorian police and includes tales of the Western District, the Kelly Gang and metropolitan Melbourne....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This book tells the inside story of a high-ranking police officer in the Victorian police and includes tales of the Western District, the Kelly Gang and metropolitan Melbourne. victoria police john sadleir 312 p., illus. ...This book tells the inside story of a high-ranking police officer in the Victorian police and includes tales of the Western District, the Kelly Gang and metropolitan Melbourne.312 p., illus. Paperback.victoria police, john sadleir -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Sunshine Baseball Club : A Brief History, Sunshine Baseball Club
... An A4-sized 67 page booklet with printed black text and black and white photographs depicting the chronology of major events, teams, interviews with Club personalities, office bearers, Hall of Fame Awards and rankings....Sunshine Baseball Club Baseball Talmage Street Albion An A4-sized 67 page booklet with printed black text and black and white photographs depicting the chronology of major events, teams, interviews with Club personalities, office bearers, Hall of Fame Awards and rankings. A brief history of the Sunshine Baseball Club celebrating 75 years of baseball Sunshine Baseball Club : A Brief History Book Sunshine Baseball Club : A Brief History Sunshine Baseball Club ...A brief history of the Sunshine Baseball Club celebrating 75 years of baseballsunshine baseball club, baseball, talmage street, albion -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchHeadwear - General Officer Cap, Mountcastle Pty Ltd, 2001
... It is a ceremonial peaked cap worn with the Dress Uniform, typically featuring distinctive scarlet piping/band and oak leaf embroidery on the peak for high-ranking officers....It is a ceremonial peaked cap worn with the Dress Uniform, typically featuring distinctive scarlet piping/band and oak leaf embroidery on the peak for high-ranking officers. Worn by General Staff Officers and high-ranking personnel during ceremonial duties. ...Australian General Officers' "Blues" cap issued to Lt Gen Brian “Ash” POWER. It is a ceremonial peaked cap worn with the Dress Uniform, typically featuring distinctive scarlet piping/band and oak leaf embroidery on the peak for high-ranking officers.Worn by General Staff Officers and high-ranking personnel during ceremonial duties.Dark blue fabric peaked cap featuring distinctive scarlet piping/band with badge and oak leaf embroidery on the peak.Size 57blues cap, lt gen ash power -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchJacket battle dress, 1977
... Waist length jacket, with two breast pockets either side, collar, olive green, two shoulder patches on both side ones says “Royal Australian Electrical & Mechanical engineers” in Bright yellow/gold writing on a in navy blue shoulder patch; a ranking insignia of Warrant Officer class 2 above the cuff of both sleeves ...Waist length jacket, with two breast pockets either side, collar, olive green, two shoulder patches on both side ones says “Royal Australian Electrical & Mechanical engineers” in Bright yellow/gold writing on a in navy blue shoulder patch; a ranking insignia of Warrant Officer class 2 above the cuff of both sleeves Jacket battle dress Australian Government Clothing Factory Australian Government Clothing Factory ...standard style of a jacket battle dress from the late 1940s to 1982; it was used for parade dress; this jacket was worn by a warrant officer class 2 of the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.This jacket has historical significance because it representative of a standard style service battle dress worn by soldiers of the Australian Army Post WW2 until the introduction of the modern polyester cotton uniforms. It is also in excellent condition, which is special considering it's age. Waist length jacket, with two breast pockets either side, collar, olive green, two shoulder patches on both side ones says “Royal Australian Electrical & Mechanical engineers” in Bright yellow/gold writing on a in navy blue shoulder patch; a ranking insignia of Warrant Officer class 2 above the cuff of both sleeves Label located inside the jacket on the right hand side it says “A.G.C.F. VIC 1977 8405.66.025.6423 Size of chest: Size. 109/112PR. Yarra Falls. Batch 21657. Dry clean only Crease upper half of labels only.jacket, jacket battle dress, jacket khaki -
Kew Historical Society IncMagazine, Trinity Grammar School, The Mitre: A Terminal Magazine for Trinity Grammar School Kew, June 1950, 1950
... The school was founded at a meeting of several high-ranking church figures on 14 November 1902. ...The school was founded at a meeting of several high-ranking church figures on 14 November 1902. ...Trinity Grammar School, Kew (abbreviated to TGS) is an independent Anglican day and boarding school for boys, located in Kew in Melbourne, Australia. The school was founded at a meeting of several high-ranking church figures on 14 November 1902. It opened in 1903, operating out of the Holy Trinity Church. Trinity is a founding member of the Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria (AGSV).The Mitre: A Terminal Magazine for Trinity Grammar School Kew. June 1950. Printed by Ramsey, Ware Publishing Pty Ltd, Melbourne trinity grammar school (kew), the mitre (1950) -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company Administrative Officers Head Office c1914, c1914
... Photograph of senior and middle ranking administrative staff of the cable tram company (MT&OC), taken in an upper room of the company's head office at 669-675 Bourke Street, Melbourne. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Photograph of senior and middle ranking administrative staff of the cable tram company (MT&OC), taken in an upper room of the company's head office at 669-675 Bourke Street, Melbourne. ...Photograph of senior and middle ranking administrative staff of the cable tram company (MT&OC), taken in an upper room of the company's head office at 669-675 Bourke Street, Melbourne. When MT&OC closed in June 1916, many of these staff transitioned into the new state government Tramway Board (1916-19) located in the same building. Some of the senior staff names appear on MT&OC and TB documents.Yields information about administration of MT&OC and TB Sepia toned black and white photograph glued to cardboard with staff names on rearMale Staff, Head Office about 1914, MT&O Co. Circa 1910-1918. Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Co. Tramway Board, Melbourne. Administrative Officers - Head Office. Back Row L to R: BLANK; M Bradshaw Paying Cashier; F W Harrison Clerk; H J Lee Clerk; J Henry Caretaker; F Whyte Buyer; T Barnes Asst Claims Supt; BLANK; D McNeil; BLANK; Middle Row L to R: BLANK; S Smith Employment Officer; E C Pitman; M J Murray Receiving Cashier; J D Barton Accounts Officer; E C Courtney Clerk; BLANK; BLANK; BLANK; Front Row L to R: G P Smith Ledger Keeper; C W Young Asst Traffic Supt; J Denham Claims Supt; C H Holmes Branch Supt; H A Wilcox General Manager; J G Roberts Accountant; BLANK; D Anderson Chief Clerk; H W Gough Senior Wages Clerk.melbourne tramway and omnibus company, mt&oc, mtoc, cable tram, tramway board, tb -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Visit by Australian Major General Hughes and US General Keith to the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, c1984
... Given GEN Keith was a high ranking four-star General, it is likely they were attending a Five Nations Conference held at the Regiment. ...Given GEN Keith was a high ranking four-star General, it is likely they were attending a Five Nations Conference held at the Regiment. ...Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo circa 1984. As there are limited annotations with the photo set, the names of the aide de camp officer, guests and the media are unknown. The Australian Army’s MAJ GEN James Hughes AO DSO MC and the US Army’s GEN Keith are identified by their name tags. Given GEN Keith was a high ranking four-star General, it is likely they were attending a Five Nations Conference held at the Regiment. MAJ GEN James Hughes AO DSO MC held the position of Controller of Establishments from 1978 to 1984. The generals were accompanied by their wives and travelled by RAAF Iroquois helicopter.This is a set of 24 photographs taken on the occasion of Australian Army Major General Hughes and US General Keith visit to the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo circa 1984. The black & white photographs are on 35mm negative film and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs .1) to .18) were scanned at 96 dpi and photographs .19) to .24) were scanned at 300 dpi.. .1) to .5) - Photo, black & white, c1984. Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Iroquois Helicopter landing on the Army Survey Regiment’s parade ground. .6) - Photo, black & white, c1984. US Army’s GEN Keith departs from RAAF Iroquois Helicopter at Army Survey Regiment’s parade ground. RSM WO1 Bob Mason appears at far right. .7) to .9) - Photo, black & white, c1984. L to R: Army Survey Regiment’s 2IC MAJ Bob Roche greets MAJ GEN James Hughes AO DSO MC, US Army’s GEN Keith appears at far right. .10) & .11) - Photo, black & white, c1984. L to R: Army Survey Regiment’s 2IC MAJ Bob Roche, MAJ GEN James Hughes AO DSO MC, US Army’s GEN Keith at the front steps of Fortuna Villa. .12) - Photo, black & white, c1984. OC MAJ Graham Baker escorts the touring party along the pathway outside Air Survey Squadron. .13) & .14) - Photo, black & white, c1984. US Army’s GEN Keith being interviewed by the media. Air Survey Squadron’s OC MAJ Graham Baker appears at far right. .15) - Photo, black & white, c1984. Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Iroquois Helicopter in readiness for departure from the Army Survey Regiment’s parade ground. RSM WO1 Bob Mason appears at far right. .16) - Photo, black & white, c1984. MAJ GEN James Hughes AO DSO MC on the Army Survey Regiment’s parade ground before departure. .17) & .18) - Photo, black & white, c1984. Visiting dignitaries and their wives board the RAAF Iroquois Helicopter at the Army Survey Regiment’s parade ground. .19) & .20) - Photo, black & white, c1984. Visiting dignitaries and their wives alight from the RAAF Iroquois Helicopter at the Bendigo Airport. .21) & .22) - Photo, black & white, c1984. Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Iroquois Helicopter landing on the Army Survey Regiment’s parade ground. .23) - Photo, black & white, c1984. Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Iroquois Helicopter landing at the Bendigo Airport. .24) - Photo, black & white, c1984. US Army’s GEN Keith and Mrs Keith after alighting from the RAAF Iroquois Helicopter at the Bendigo Airport.The annotation ‘Gen Keith’s Visit’ is written on the cover sheet.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Chinese Mandarin Robe, Circa 17th century
... The symbols belong to a high ranking official, symbols of two white doves embroidered on the back, and also the long sleeves with their decorative embroidered bands of turquoise, blue, pink and yellow. ...The symbols belong to a high ranking official, symbols of two white doves embroidered on the back, and also the long sleeves with their decorative embroidered bands of turquoise, blue, pink and yellow. ...Purchased by the donor from a Chinese family on a rubber estate in Malacca for 3 pound in 1922. The country was suffering a deep depression owing to a slump in rubber and many wealthy Chinese were in serious financial difficulties and were realising on anything they could. When the coat was on show at an exhibition the donor was told by someone who had lived in China for many years that it was a very fine example and was possibly 200-300 years old (identified by the cut and fastening of the front panel). The golden pheasants embroidered on the back indicated it came from a Southern state and from a family of high degree. Some years later it was dated as 17th century. Classical style of garment, very long-sleeved in red silk with coloured embroidery. The symbols belong to a high ranking official, symbols of two white doves embroidered on the back, and also the long sleeves with their decorative embroidered bands of turquoise, blue, pink and yellow. The front of the garment overlaps the right side with five small decorative buttons fastened with loops. The buttons were gold and because of their value they were replaced with identical brass buttons. Motifs include phoenix, butterflies, birds, pomegranate, flowers and auspicious symbols. Predominate stitch used is Pekinese Knot Stitch with couched gold outlines of the motifs. The birds and butterflies are worked in satin and long and short stitch. embroidery, garments, china, silk embroidery, oriental, 17th century -
Bendigo Military MuseumHeadwear - HELMET, PITH
... The hand written signatures on the hat include high ranking AIF Officers, major local Officials and dozens of 8th Division AIF soldiers. ...The hand written signatures on the hat include high ranking AIF Officers, major local Officials and dozens of 8th Division AIF soldiers. military equipment - army costume - male headwear On top written in pen & ink: Many army numbers & names of soldiers and some dignitaries.. ...This hat was sent home to Laanecoorie, from Malaya, in 1941 by Driver Cyril John Johnson VX36298, 1 Coy A.A.S.C whilst a POW. Cyril enlisted in the 2nd AIF on 17.6.1940 age 22 years 2 months. Posted to 8th Div Petrol Coy Seymour 25.7.1940, hospital 12.8.1940 with Mumps, rejoin unit 31.8.1940, embark for overseas 2.2.1941, disembark Singapore 19.2.1941. He is listed as missing on 16.2.1942 and later listed as POW in a Thai Camp no date. (He was on the Burma Railway) Last entry on his records states Presumed to be dead 12.9.1944 SWPA. (South West Pacific Area) He with hundreds of others were on the Japanese prison ship Rakuyo Maru to Japan when it was sunk by an American submarine. The hand written signatures on the hat include high ranking AIF Officers, major local Officials and dozens of 8th Division AIF soldiers. British pattern Pith Helmet, khaki coloured cotton cloth with brown leather strap over the top. Large quantity of hand written names on top. Inside rim has green felt lining. Dome section is plaited red silk with manufacturer's label at crest. Hat band is brown leather.On top written in pen & ink: Many army numbers & names of soldiers and some dignitaries.. On top written in ink: To Dad etc from Cyril.military equipment - army, costume - male headwear -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPostcard
... Specifically, the number of chevron stripes - here, there are three - are believed to signify a Sergeant ranking. The man in this photograph is also wearing a 'Rising Sun' collar badge on his coat. ...Specifically, the number of chevron stripes - here, there are three - are believed to signify a Sergeant ranking. The man in this photograph is also wearing a 'Rising Sun' collar badge on his coat. ...Taken on an unknown date, depicted is a portrait of a young, unidentified male soldier. He is dressed in an Australian military uniform. It is believed that this soldier was part of The Australian Imperial Force during World War I. This can be inferred by the chevron rank insignia visible on the uniform. The placement of this insignia on the sleeve of the right arm suggests that this soldier was either a Warrant Officer or a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO). Specifically, the number of chevron stripes - here, there are three - are believed to signify a Sergeant ranking. The man in this photograph is also wearing a 'Rising Sun' collar badge on his coat. Australia, unlike most other Commonwealth countries, did not adopt metal regimental badges during the First World War. All units were issued with the Australian Army General Service Badge, better known as the 'Rising Sun’ badge. This insignia is almost always identified with the Australian Imperial Force.The record is historically significant due to its connection to World War I. This conflict is integral to Australian culture as it was the single greatest loss of life and the greatest repatriation of casualties in the country's history. Australia’s involvement in the First World War began when the Australian government established the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in August 1914. Immediately, men were recruited to serve the British Empire in the Middle East and on the Western Front. The first significant Australian action of the war was the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force’s (ANMEF) landing on Rabaul on 11 September 1914. The ANMEF took possession of German New Guinea at Toma on 17 September 1914 and of the neighbouring islands of the Bismarck Archipelago in October 1914. On 25 April 1915, members of the AIF landed on Gallipoli in Turkey with troops from New Zealand, Britain, and France. This specific event holds very strong significance within Australian history. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing public and scholarly interest in war, history, and especially the ANZAC legend, which is commemorated annually on 25 April, known as ANZAC Day.Sepia rectangular postcard printed on card.Reverse: CARD / JAS.C.CRADDEN, / 182 PITT ST, SYDNEY. / Cecil Johnson / BMM2640.1 /military album, wwi, world war i, postcard, australian army, australian imperial force, aif, sergeant, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, portrait -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCertificate - Certificates of Discharge, Commonwealth Governments Shipping Offices, 1895 - 1919
... Brown as they list his place and date of birth, his voyages (places of engagement and discharge and the dates of the voyages), the ships he served on (with their tonnage, horsepower, official number and place of registry) plus his ranking, conduct and ability. All certificates are signed by the Master and authenticated by the Shipping Officer. ...Brown as they list his place and date of birth, his voyages (places of engagement and discharge and the dates of the voyages), the ships he served on (with their tonnage, horsepower, official number and place of registry) plus his ranking, conduct and ability. All certificates are signed by the Master and authenticated by the Shipping Officer. ...The following information is taken from the PROV (Public Records Office of Victoria) website - "In Victoria regulation of the engagement and discharge of seamen was initially subject to New South Wales legislation. An Act to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to Seamen in the Merchant Service of the Colony of New South Wales, and for keeping a Register of Seamen belonging to Ships registered in the said Colony (13 Vic., No.28) of 1849 introduced requirements for ships masters to enter into written agreements with seamen engaged by them as crew, specifying wages and provisions, the capacity in which they would serve and the nature of the voyage. It also required masters to issue to seamen certificates of discharge upon their discharge or upon payment of their wages. The 1849 Act applied only to ships registered in the Colony. In 1854 the Imperial Merchant Shipping Act was passed, which had application to all British ships except those registered in the Colony. Consolidation of the separate laws occured with the passing of the Seamen Statute 1865 (28 Vic.,No.245) which adopted Part III of the Merchant Shipping Act 1854 (17 & 18 Vic, C 104) (see Parliamentary Debates, Session 1, 22 February 1865). The Imperial Act, like the New South Wales Act before it, required the master or owner of every British ship, over a certain tonnage, to enter a written agreement for the engagement and discharge of seamen. The Articles of Agreement (VPRS 566) were to be made at the start of a particular voyage, although running agreements were able to be made for a defined period in which short and frequent voyages would be made. At the end of the voyage the discharge and release of the crew was recorded. The date, place and reason for leaving the ship, and the balance of wages paid upon discharge, were recorded in the articles of agreement. Under the Merchant Shipping Act 1854 each seaman discharged was also to be issued with a certificate of discharge (this series) giving particulars of the ship, period of service and the seamans capacity, ability and conduct. No seaman could be engaged to work on a ship unless he delivered to the person engaging him a discharge from his last ship or a permit to sign articles. In the articles of agreement and in the Release Books (VPRS 945) the crew were required to sign their release of the ship, master or owner from any claims to wages or otherwise in respect of the voyage. In the release books the master also signed a release of the crew from all claims. It appears that in Victoria licensed shipping agents were initially able to facilitate the engagement and discharge of seamen. From 1 April 1859, however, the function was to be performed entirely in the Government Shipping Office (Government Gazette, 29 March 1859). In 1869, the names of Shipping Offices were changed to Mercantile Marine Offices and Shipping Masters to Superintendents of Mercantile Marine Offices. The role of the Shipping Office/Mercantile Marine Office was to facilitate and oversee the engagement and discharge of seamen and apprentices to the sea service. The facilities provided were subject to fees payable by ships masters. The Offices were located within the Department of Trade and Customs (VA 606) until 1901 and then within the Chief Secretarys Department (VA 475) to 1922. Responsibility for attesting master and seamen engagements and discharges transferred to the Commonwealth under Parts II and III of the Commonwealth Navigation Act 1912, which became effective on 1 March 1922 when the Navigation (Master and Seamen) Regulations were passed. Seamens Discharge Certificates 1882 to 1922 This series comprises counterfoils (or stubs) of Certificates of Discharge issued to seamen upon their discharge or upon payment of their wages between 1882 and 1922. The Certificates were signed by the Master of the ship and authorised by the Mercantile Marine Office. The counterfoils record details about the ships, the birthplaces and ages of the seamen, the dates of engagement and discharge, and the capacity, conduct and ability of the seamen." This particular set of Certificates of Discharge belonged to a seaman called John F. Brown. Little is known about him but information taken from the cerificates tell us that John F. Brown was born in Greenock, Scotland in about 1868 and that his rank was "Able Bodied Seaman". All of his cerificates describe his conduct and ability as "V. G. (Very Good). During the period from April 1895 to August 1908, he worked on about twenty two different ships - sailing on several Liverpool to New York voyages in 1895 and 1896. In September 1896 he began working on Australian coastal steamers - travelling up and down the coast of Australia (between the ports of Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle, Adelaide and Brisbane) until August 1908. There is an eleven year gap in his records and his final certificate was issued in September 1919. Some of the ships he worked on include the "Arno", "Melbourne", "Burrumbeet", "Kalgoorlie", "New Guinea", "Buninyong", "Pilbarra", "Oakworth", "Cintra", "Lady Musgrave", "Dawn", "Moorabool", "Colac", "Ramazon", 'Brisbane", "City of Lincoln", "Peregrine" "Mareeba" and "Wear".Theses certificates are significant examples of the legal paperwork generated by the British and Australian governments in the day to day regulation of working seamen in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They are also significant as they document the career of a working seaman at that time.This is a set of twenty three "Certificates of Discharge" issued to seaman John F. Brown primarily between the years 1895 and 1908 (although the last one is dated 1919). They have been issued by the Shipping Masters at U.K. Mercantile Marine Office (abroad), the Port of Melbourne Victoria, the Port of Sydney N.S.W., the Port of Newcastle N.S.W. and the Port of Brisbane. They are all of a similar size and layout with slight differences in their crests (depending on the port of issue) and the fonts used over the preceding years. They give a good overview into the career of John F. Brown as they list his place and date of birth, his voyages (places of engagement and discharge and the dates of the voyages), the ships he served on (with their tonnage, horsepower, official number and place of registry) plus his ranking, conduct and ability. All certificates are signed by the Master and authenticated by the Shipping Officer. Eight of the certificates have a purple circular stamp on the back with "S. F. 19 SEPT 1908 GLASGOW""CERTIFICATE OF DISCHARGE" "FOR SEAMEN DISCHARGED BEFORE THE SUPERINTENDENT OF A MERCANTILE / MARINE OFFICE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, A BRITISH CONSUL, OR A SHIPPING/OFFICER IN BRITISH POSSESSION ABROAD" Headings filled out include - "Name of Ship", "Official number", "Reg. Tonnage", "Horse power of Engine (if any)", "Description of Voyage or Employment", "Name of Seaman", "Age", "Place of Birth", "No. of R.N.R. Commission or Certificate", "Capacity. If mate or Engineer. No of certificate (if any)", "Date of Engagement", "Place of Engagement", Date of Discharge", "Place of Discharge", "I certify that the above particulars are correct and that the abovenamed Seaman was discharged accordingly* and that the character described herein is a true copy of the report concerning the said seaman." "Dated this .... day of ... " , "Authenticated by ...." "Character for Conduct" , "Character for Ability".flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, certificate of discharge for j.f.brown, certificate of discharge, certificate, discharge, discharge for j.f.brown, john f. brown, arno, s.s. melbourne, s.s. burrumbeet, s.s. kalgooli, s.s. new guinea, s.s. buninyong, s.s. pilbarra, s.s. oakworth, s.s. lady musgrave, s.s. dawn, s.s. moorabool, s.s. colac, s.s. city of lincoln, s.s. mareeba, s.s. wear, s.s. ramazon, s.s. peregrine -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Miss Jessie Anderson
... In 1937, Miss Jessie Anderson (1915-2006) was the world’s number one ranking women’s golfer. She had been playing golf since she was five years old and designed golf clubs especially for women. ...City of Melbourne Libraries 122 George Street East Melbourne melbourne In 1937, Miss Jessie Anderson (1915-2006) was the world’s number one ranking women’s golfer. She had been playing golf since she was five years old and designed golf clubs especially for women. ...In 1937, Miss Jessie Anderson (1915-2006) was the world’s number one ranking women’s golfer. She had been playing golf since she was five years old and designed golf clubs especially for women. During WWII, Jessie enlisted in the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) driving army ambulances, and her fiancée George Valentine, was a POW in Eichstat, Germany. They married once he was freed, in 1945. Jessie was awarded the MBE for services to golf in 1959. Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Janet "Jessie" Anderson (1915-2006) was a Scottish golf champion, nicknamed “Wee Jessie” for her small stature. She was also nicknamed “Fairway Maid of Perth”, a play on Sir Walter Scott’s “Fair Maid of Perth”. In 1937, Jessie was the world’s number one ranking woman golfer. Her main wins included the British Women's Amateur Championship (1937, 1955, 1958), the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship (1938, 1939, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1958), the New Zealand Women's Golf Championship (1935) and the French Women's Golf Tournament (1936). Jessie was part of the British golf team who competed in the Australian Women’s Golf Championship against an Australian team at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in 1935, which the British team won. The Australian press said, “Hats off to the British women, sparkle, sportsmanship and the fighting spirit that thrills, they had the last word.” Jessie’s father, Joe, a pro-golfer, owned a sports equipment store in St John’s Street, Perth and he designed and manufactured golf clubs under the OK brand. Jessie designed golf clubs especially for women. In 1939 Jessie became engaged to George Valentine. In 1940, George enlisted in the British army and Jessie in the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), the women’s branch of the British Army, driving army ambulances. George was a POW at Eichstat, Germany, and they were unable to marry until he was freed in 1945. Jessie continued to play championship golf until 1960. They had one son, Francis Iain, born 1948. Jessie was awarded the MBE for services to golf in 1959. She was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. In 2019, Perth Museum and Art Gallery held a retrospective exhibition of her life and career. A biography, “Wee Jessie: Jessie Valentine, whose golf swing lasted a lifetime” by Dr Eve Soulsby, was published in 2019.Photographer notations on slide: "Miss Anderson - English B98"golf, women golfers, royal melbourne golf club -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - MONASH UNIVERSITY CAULFIELD CAMPUS
... (No architect stated.) 6/Article 'Uni rank sign of the Times' from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader dated 12/03/2013 concerning Monash University’s world ranking in 100 best universities....(No architect stated.) 6/Article 'Uni rank sign of the Times' from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader dated 12/03/2013 concerning Monash University’s world ranking in 100 best universities. NHArchitecture Altoon and Porter (Master Planner and Urban Designer ) Huczek Wojciech (Architect) Lipsys Andrius (Photographer) Martens Karel Station Square Development Campus Map Derby Lane Princess Lane Post Office Place Caulfield Station Sir John Monash Drive Derby Road The Hub The Mat Post Office Square Station Square Zagame’s Hotel Dandenong Road OASE 33 Art and Design Building Monash University Caulfield Campus Caulfield East Universities Tertiary Education Article MONASH UNIVERSITY CAULFIELD CAMPUS ...This folder contains 6 items about this educational institution: 1/Undated colour slides showing various angles of two different building facades of Monash Caulfield Campus. 2/Article 'Martens Matters' re launch of exhibition of covesr of OASE 33 Magazine by Designer Karel Martens. Date noted as 01/04/2011 in 'The Age'. 3/Collection of 6 separate cards, all Priority Development Panel Submissions, Design Visualization, dated May 2006 (Architectural drafts) dated 31/03/2006 plus 2 identical cards dated 01/05/2006 - all drawings and one plan for NHArchitecture. 4/Collection of 4 colour separate cards, all Priority Development Panel Submissions, Design Visualization for Architect Wojciech Huszek of existing buildingsdated 31/03/2006. 5/Collection of 4 colour separate cards all Priority Development Panel Submissions, Design Visualization of existing buildings by photographer Andrius Lipsys, dated March 2006. (No architect stated.) 6/Article 'Uni rank sign of the Times' from Glen Eira Port Phillip Leader dated 12/03/2013 concerning Monash University’s world ranking in 100 best universities.nharchitecture, altoon and porter (master planner and urban designer ), huczek wojciech (architect), lipsys andrius (photographer), martens karel, station square development, campus map, derby lane, princess lane, post office place, caulfield station, sir john monash drive, derby road, the hub, the mat, post office square, station square, zagame’s hotel, dandenong road, oase 33, art and design building, monash university, caulfield campus, caulfield east, universities, tertiary education -
Woodend RSLService Dress Jacket
... Button down epaulettes with two pips denoting lieutenant ranking. 'Rising Sun' collar badges on each lapel. ...Button down epaulettes with two pips denoting lieutenant ranking. 'Rising Sun' collar badges on each lapel. ...Associated with the service of Lieutenant H. Dixon, circa 1943. Worn by people who served on the Home Front in this Corps during the Second World War.This item is significant because Australian Army khaki woollen service dress jacket with red embroidered circular Unit Colour Patch on the top of each sleeves consistent with markings of Australia's home guard – the Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC). Four button down closure. The jacket is fully lined with a lightweight fabric, either natural or synthetic. A self fabric belt passes around the waist and fastens with a buckle at the front. Button down epaulettes with two pips denoting lieutenant ranking. 'Rising Sun' collar badges on each lapel. Pleated breast pockets with triple pointed flaps with exposed buttons. A pair of pockets over each hip with straight flaps each fastened with one visiable button. Pockets over hips have one Four front pockets are fastened with one visible buttton. These 8 buttons are domed metal showing a raised emblem of Australia surmounted by the King's Crown: also see Tudor Crown or Imperial Crown. The back of these buttons have a loop shank, secured with cotton. Surrounding is a stamp K. C. LUKE PTY LTD. MELB. There is a small pocket on the inside of the jacket corresponding to the right breast pocket.Small, white, rectangular manufactures tag stiched with khaki coloured cotton within the small pocket on the inside of the jacket corresponding to the right breast pocket. Approximately H 24mm x W 44m The MYER STORE for MEN MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE Typed in red ink on the bottom section of the manufacturers tag. Lt. H. Dixon W. 7290. 10/12/43.heraldry, uniform, volunteer defence corps -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewsletter, Ballarat University College Newsletter, Nos 1-9, 1990
... Nine four page newsletters of the Ballarat University College. .1) Steve Moneghetti interview and picture, Chianti, Pat Hope biography, Platypus Survical Study, Halls of Residence. .2) John Sharpham, Pat Hope, National rankings, Mount Helen Library extensions, Student accomodation, H. ...Moneghetti Student Accomodation Mt Helen Student accommodation Ballarat University College Hope Chianti Platypus Jewell Kemp Steep Spronk Petrus Spronk Tasker Kinnane garner Livingston town and Gown Ruberu Barber Else Phillips Collins Francis Wooley Livingston McCallum Hickey Sharrock Dowing Hawkins Egan Shelton Pryor Ramsay Hilmi Yusof Nine four page newsletters of the Ballarat University College. .1) Steve Moneghetti interview and picture, Chianti, Pat Hope biography, Platypus Survical Study, Halls of Residence. .2) John Sharpham, Pat Hope, National rankings, Mount Helen Library extensions, Student accomodation, H. ...Ballarat University College was affiliated with the University of Melbourne. It was previously Ballarat College of Advanced Education, and later became the University of Ballarat. John Sharpham was the Director of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1991 the college had an enrolment of over 4,200 people.Nine four page newsletters of the Ballarat University College. .1) Steve Moneghetti interview and picture, Chianti, Pat Hope biography, Platypus Survical Study, Halls of Residence. .2) John Sharpham, Pat Hope, National rankings, Mount Helen Library extensions, Student accomodation, H. Troon Pty Ltd, Brett Edgington, Melissa Graham, Michael Ransom, Department of Conservation and Environment, Land rehabilitation, Ron Kemp, Richard Steep, Rodger Fernandez, francoise Jewell, Petrus Spronk, basketball. .3) Literary Essay Wards, Meg Tasker, John Sharpham, Garry Kinnane, Town and Gown, Keving Livingston, Bruce Garner, Sports Performance unit, Director's Medal winners - Paul Davidson and Belinda Collins .4) Derek Woolley, John Sharpham, Assistant Director, Scott barber, nursing, Thoshan Ruberu .5) Ian Brain, Brotherhood of St Laurence, John Sharpham, Nina McKay, Koorie Bridging Course .6) John Sharpham, Taiwan, Dennis Else, Trevor Hastings, Leanne Phillips, Cinnamon Francis .7) Derek Woolley, Asian Studies, Carolyn Blackman, Rober Sharrock, Cari Dowing, Jodie Hawkin, Mary Hickey, Nigel McCallum, Kevin Livingston .8) John Sharpham, Mary Hickey, Mohammad Hilmi, Bin Yusof, Bill Pryor, Ross ramsat, Clare Cummins, Extra Muros, Anne Rowe, Mary Egan, Vicki Shelton .9) John Sharpham, Garry Kidd, Peter BlizzardElaine d'Esterre Ian hemingway, Parking, Kerry Daniell, Denis Shanahan, trevor hastings moneghetti, student accomodation, mt helen student accommodation, ballarat university college, hope, chianti, platypus, jewell, kemp, steep, spronk, petrus spronk, tasker, kinnane, garner, livingston, town and gown, ruberu, barber, else, phillips, collins, francis, wooley, livingston, mccallum, hickey, sharrock, dowing, hawkins, egan, shelton, pryor, ramsay, hilmi, yusof -
Melbourne LegacyDocument - Speech, Bulletin Address. Legatee Kem Kemsley Tuesday 27 September 1983
... It shows the nature of relations between high ranking ex servicemen. Monash suggested Colonel Harold Cohen. ...It shows the nature of relations between high ranking ex servicemen. Monash suggested Colonel Harold Cohen. ...An article from the Bulletin including the text an address by Legatee Kem Kemsley at a Legacy event on 27 September 1983. He discusses the beginnings of Legacy. He relates the approach made to Sir John Monash to be the first president. It was via Legatee Frank Meldrum who was playing tennis with Monash's son-in-law. It shows the nature of relations between high ranking ex servicemen. Monash suggested Colonel Harold Cohen. Initially Legacy was founded with 'one person from each profession or business who will represent that profession until such time as the Club has established itself on a wider basis.' For example there were 'two solicitors - Downing and Armstrong, Meldrum as dentist, George Worboys as plumber, Dr Gardener as the eye specialist, Doolan and Goodchild as Surveyors, Fred Wickham of the Premier's department who was regarded as very important, Baker from Myer's Emporium, Joynt from the printing world and Blackett the architect.' He also mentions a Police Strike and General Monash set up a special constabulary force. Cohen, Kemsley and many of the early legatees answered the call to help keep peace. By December 1923 there were 54 members of the new Legacy club. The name was under consideration as the Tasmanian club was called Remembrance Club. Pip Powell nominated the name of Legacy to be submitted for consideration, but it was Frank Selleck who moved the formal resolution. By the end of 1924 initial objectives were met. A picnic with widows and children was held at Heidelberg and then Beaumaris, (limited by the few legatees who had motorcars at the time). Following thoses successes Frank Doolan posed the question 'what does Legacy really mean?' and focus changed toward widows and children. Legatee Savige had a property at Balnarring and the first camps were started. For boys there was a Lacrosse team and football team. Also swimming classes and literary and debating classes, which were hoped to be interesting and develop their minds along the proper form of citizenship. Then classes for the widows and later the girls. The article was part of an album of past presidents from 1965 to 1989. The folder included biographical details and obituaries, eulogies and death notices of prominent Legatees. The items have been catalogued separately.A record of a speech made by Legatee Kem Kemsley a past president of Legacy about events in the early days of Legacy. The information was collected to record the lives of prominent legatees in a folder.Photocopy of 3 pages from Bulletin on an address by Legatee Kem Kemsley in 1983.Bulletin No. VAW 1209. 6.10.1983. Page No 8, 9 and 10.past presidents, speech, kem kemsley, history, police strike -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, 1910 - 1911
... Twenty years later in 1935, Cocks Pioneer was still one of the most profitable mines in Victoria, ranking as the second-highest dividend paying mine. ...Twenty years later in 1935, Cocks Pioneer was still one of the most profitable mines in Victoria, ranking as the second-highest dividend paying mine. ...This photograph depicts Cock's Pioneer G & T Sluicing site No. 4 in El Dorado. Looking eastwards, the photo captures a wooden and tin building with various mining equipment strewn in the foreground. Underneath the verandah, figures can be seen. These are believed to be a Mr. Hollister (left), Mrs. Breustedt (4th from left), children Min and Chris Breustedt, and Kate Timmons holding a girl's hand. The Cocks Pioneer Gold and Tin Mines N.L was one of El Dorado's two largest open-cut sluicing mines of the 20th Century. The other was named the Cocks El Dorado Gold Dredging Company. The Cocks Pioneer Mines operated from 1901 until 1941 and found a total of 117,378 ounces of Gold and 1,673 tones of tin concentrates over these years. The Cocks company was formed in 1898 and operated until 1941. Open cut sluicing involved the use of high-powered hoses which used the centrifugal sand pump system (known as hydraulic sluicing) which broke down the soil which was then processed for gold and other precious metals. From 1914, four years after this image was captured, the company reformed to Cocks Pioneer Gold and Tin Mines NL (previously it was known as Cocks Pioneer Sluicing Co) and undertook large-scale sluicing operations until 1929 and then 1934-1941. The Cocks Pioneer was an extremely successful mining company during the 20th century. In the Annual Report of the Secretary for Mines for the year 1915, the Cocks Pioneer was the largest producer of gold and tin collecting 5,535 ozs. of gold and £7,500 of tin. Twenty years later in 1935, Cocks Pioneer was still one of the most profitable mines in Victoria, ranking as the second-highest dividend paying mine. The company produced a total of 3,650 kg of gold. El Dorado is located on Reedy Creek and is surrounded by forested country to the north and east. It is 20 km east of Wangaratta in Victoria's regional northeast. John Cock was the son of a Cornish miner who arrived in El Dorado in 1858. Cock founded his gold and tin mining company which ran successfully for many years in the El Dorado region. It was an open-cut sluicing company because of the abandonment of underground mining after this was deemed too dangerous. In 1935 Cock's El Dorado Company commissioned the floating dredge which is still visible in El Dorado today. The dredge was built by the Thompson engineering works, Castlemaine, and weighed over 2,000 tones and today has a place on the Victorian Registers of historic buildings. Interestingly, the name El Dorado does not derive from the gold in the region, but from the Barambogie pastoral run completed by William Baker in 1840-1841. Gold was discovered in El Dorado in 1854 but the gold was too deep for individual prospectors to find, it required the use of heavy machinery.The search for gold is ingrained into the history of Victoria and therefore, images like this one which portray an open cut sluicing site can reveal important information for society and technology for the date when the photograph was taken. This image is of important historical significance for its ability to convey information about sluicing and the methods used to find gold in 1910. It also shows a location where sluicing was undertook which provides insight into the impact of sluicing on the environment at a time when it was done. This image is important for current research into the history of El Dorado, a small regional location near Wangaratta in Victoria's North East. Therefore, this image has the capacity to be beneficial for research into society and the motivations of those living and working in this region during this period and therefore, has social significance. The Beechworth Burke Museum has additional images relating to gold sluicing and El Dorado which can be analysed and studied alongside images like this one.A black and white copy of a sepia coloured rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper mounted on boardObverse: COCKS PIONEER G + T SL CO, N.L. / 1910 - 11 / NO 4 SITE LOOKING EAST / 4 Reverse: 1997.2508 / AUG 29 1909cocks pioneer gold and tin sluicing company, el dorado, mining, sluicing, hydraulic mining, hollister, breustedt, timmons, gold, tin, gold rush, victoria -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Miss Jessie Anderson with bandaged wrist
... In 1937, Jessie was the world’s number one ranking woman golfer. Her main wins included the British Women's Amateur Championship (1937, 1955, 1958), the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship (1938, 1939, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1958), the New Zealand Women's Golf Championship (1935) and the French Women's Golf Tournament (1936). ...In 1937, Jessie was the world’s number one ranking woman golfer. Her main wins included the British Women's Amateur Championship (1937, 1955, 1958), the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship (1938, 1939, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1958), the New Zealand Women's Golf Championship (1935) and the French Women's Golf Tournament (1936). ...20 year old Scot, Jessie Anderson, practises her putting at Royal Melbourne Golf Course. The press speculated that her heavily bandaged wrist was “a sprained wrist, occasioned through an argument with her luggage”, “a poisoned hand” and, the most likely reason, “sprained at practise”. Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer. Photographer notations on slide: "England Anderson Miss B98" Description: Female golfer putting. She is wearing two-tone brogue shoes, a hand-knitted cardigan, beret and skirt. Her left wrist is bandaged. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: 20 year old Jessie Anderson photographed at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club with a heavily bandaged left wrist. She was part of the British golf team who competed in the Australian Women’s Golf Championship at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in 1935. The press speculated that Jessie had a “sprained wrist, occasioned through an argument with her luggage”, “a poisoned hand” and the most likely reason – “sprained her wrist at practise”. She was defeated in the first round by Victorian, Miss Mona MacLeod. Janet "Jessie" Anderson (1915-2006) was a Scottish golf champion, nicknamed “Wee Jessie” for her small stature. She was also nicknamed “Fairway Maid of Perth”, a play on Sir Walter Scott’s “Fair Maid of Perth”. In 1937, Jessie was the world’s number one ranking woman golfer. Her main wins included the British Women's Amateur Championship (1937, 1955, 1958), the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship (1938, 1939, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1958), the New Zealand Women's Golf Championship (1935) and the French Women's Golf Tournament (1936). Jessie was part of the British golf team who competed in the Australian Women’s Golf Championship against an Australian team at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in 1935, which the British team won. The Australian press said, “Hats off to the British women, sparkle, sportsmanship and the fighting spirit that thrills, they had the last word.” Jessie’s father, Joe, a pro-golfer, owned a sports equipment store in St John’s Street, Perth and he designed and manufactured golf clubs under the OK brand. Jessie designed golf clubs especially for women. In 1939 Jessie became engaged to George Valentine. In 1940, George enlisted in the British army and Jessie in the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), the women’s branch of the British Army, driving army ambulances. George was a POW at Eichstat, Germany, and they were unable to marry until he was freed in 1945. Jessie continued to play championship golf until 1960. They had one son, Francis Iain, born 1948. Jessie was awarded the MBE for services to golf in 1959. She was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. In 2019, Perth Museum and Art Gallery held a retrospective exhibition of her life and career. A biography, “Wee Jessie: Jessie Valentine, whose golf swing lasted a lifetime” by Dr Eve Soulsby, was published in 2019. Photographer notations on slide: "England Anderson Miss B98".golf, women golfers, royal melbourne golf club
