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Melbourne LegacyDocument - Article, Bulletin. Honour for a Past President (Jim Gillespie)
... Honour for a Past President (Jim Gillespie)......jim gillespie...The article mentions 'an honour was conferred on Legatee (Past President) Jim Gillespie when the Governor and Lady Delacombe opens a new wing of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and called it 'The Gillespie Wing". ...Typed partial page from the Legacy Bulletin on Legatee Jim Gillespie - President 1938...Honour for a Past President (Jim Gillespie) Document Article ...An article from the Melbourne Legacy Bulletin about Legatee Jim Gillespie being honoured by RMIT naming a building after him. Date is not known but likely to be 1969 or 1970. The article mentions 'an honour was conferred on Legatee (Past President) Jim Gillespie when the Governor and Lady Delacombe opens a new wing of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and called it 'The Gillespie Wing". The magnificent building of 12 stories accommodates 2490 persons (2290 students and 200 staff). A page of the programme was set out to list Jim's decorations, war service, and professional achievements and awards and his immense contribution to the RMIT extending over more than 30 years. Also that in 1968 in recognition of his proud record of service to the profession he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Institution of Surveyors Australia, and is the only person to be so honoured at the time. The article was written by JHBA (Legatee Brian Armstrong). 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 Legatee Jim Gillespie a past president of Legacy and the recognition he received in his career. The information was collected to record the lives of prominent legatees in a folder.Typed partial page from the Legacy Bulletin on Legatee Jim Gillespie - President 1938past presidents, jim gillespie, rmit -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, CIRCA 1914 - 1918
... SEPIA ORIGINAL OF W. GILLESPIE....W. GILLESPIE...FEATURED ARE THE RIFLE AND BAYONET, SHOULDER BANDOLIER, LEATHER LEGGINGS AND PLUMED HAT ALSO BAYONET SCABBARD AND LEATHER BELT. local history photography photographs military W. GILLESPIE SEPIA ORIGINAL OF W. GILLESPIE. Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ...THE PHOTO DEPICTS THE UNIFORM OF A LIGHT HORSEMAN IN THE 1914/18 GREAT WAR. FEATURED ARE THE RIFLE AND BAYONET, SHOULDER BANDOLIER, LEATHER LEGGINGS AND PLUMED HAT ALSO BAYONET SCABBARD AND LEATHER BELT.SEPIA ORIGINAL OF W. GILLESPIE.W. GILLESPIElocal history, photography, photographs, military -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... BLACK & WHITE TONED ORIGINAL PHOTO OF DRIVER CHARLES GILLESPIE - NO 25 - 37TH BATT. SLOUCH HAT AND CANE....DRIVER CHARLES GILLESPIE...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields local history photography photographs military DRIVER CHARLES GILLESPIE BLACK & WHITE TONED ORIGINAL PHOTO OF DRIVER CHARLES GILLESPIE - NO 25 - 37TH BATT. ...BLACK & WHITE TONED ORIGINAL PHOTO OF DRIVER CHARLES GILLESPIE - NO 25 - 37TH BATT. SLOUCH HAT AND CANE.DRIVER CHARLES GILLESPIElocal history, photography, photographs, military -
Federation University Art CollectionWork on paper - Watercolour, Stirling Gillespie, 'Lakeside Path, Wendouree' by Stirling Gillespie
... 'Lakeside Path, Wendouree' by Stirling Gillespie......gillespie...Stirling GILLESPIE (1908 - 1993) Stirling Gillespie was born at Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland in 1908. ...Framed watercolour by (James) Stirling Gillespie. Gift of David Alexander, 2013...Stirling Gillespie...Gift of David Alexander, 2013 'Lakeside Path, Wendouree' by Stirling Gillespie Work on paper Watercolour Stirling Gillespie ...Stirling GILLESPIE (1908 - 1993) Stirling Gillespie was born at Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland in 1908. He spent three years in Ballarat. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed watercolour by (James) Stirling Gillespie. Gift of David Alexander, 2013art, artwork, gillespie, stirling gillespie, lake wendouree, landscape, available, wendouree -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Ceremorial Object - MIA Bracelet - L/Cpl John Francis Gillespie, The Laeufers LIMA MIA-POW
... MIA Bracelet - L/Cpl John Francis Gillespie......John Francis Gillespie...The last Australian soldier to be listed as missing in action was Lance Corporal John Francis Gillespie of 8 Field Ambulance. On 17 April 1971 Gillespie was serving as a helicopter medic during a 'dustoff' (helicopter medical evacuation) operation in the Long Hai hills in Phuoc Tuy province. ...MIA John Francis Gillespie 17/04/71...MIA John Francis Gillespie L/Cpl John Francis Gillespie 3170244 Royal Australian Army Medical Corps 8th Field Ambulance Cpl Robert Stephens Killed in Action MIA John Francis Gillespie 17/04/71 Stainless steel open ended bracelet with missing serviceman's full name and date missing. ...The last Australian soldier to be listed as missing in action was Lance Corporal John Francis Gillespie of 8 Field Ambulance. On 17 April 1971 Gillespie was serving as a helicopter medic during a 'dustoff' (helicopter medical evacuation) operation in the Long Hai hills in Phuoc Tuy province. Four South Vietnamese Regional Force soldiers had been injured by a mine explosion and the difficult terrain demanded a helicopter evacuation. But the Long Hai hills were an insecure landing zone. The caves and dense timber of the Long Hais had long harboured a major Viet Cong base area and the dustoff operation required the protection of helicopter gunships. As the first wounded soldier was being winched up, the hovering helicopter was hit by enemy machine-gun fire. It crashed to the ground and burst into flames. Although the crew escaped, Lance Corporal Gillespie and three other soldiers were engulfed in the fireball. A helicopter crewman, Corporal Robert Stephens, repeatedly entered the burning aircraft and tried in vain to rescue Gillespie, until being forced back by the flames. Stephens was later awarded the British Empire Medal for his courage. Gillespie's body could not be recovered from the burning wreckage which was reduced to slag by the fire. Private Gillespie was listed as missing in action, apparently on a technicality because his remains could not be found. The classification was subsequently altered to killed in action.Stainless steel open ended bracelet with missing serviceman's full name and date missing. In a buff square satin lined box.MIA John Francis Gillespie 17/04/71mia, john francis gillespie, l/cpl john francis gillespie, 3170244, royal australian army medical corps, 8th field ambulance, cpl robert stephens, killed in action -
Melton City LibrariesNewspaper, Cr Gillespie Shire President, 1972
... Cr Gillespie Shire President...Eddie and his wife Lorraine Gillespie were part of The Willows Restoration Committee and he was a member of the Mt Cottrell Fire Brigades Group....The Melton Express article about Eddie Gillespie elected as Shire president for Melton Council...Council Local Identities The Melton Express article about Eddie Gillespie elected as Shire president for Melton Council Cr Gillespie Shire President Newspaper The Melton Express Barrie Collection ...Eddie and his wife Lorraine Gillespie were part of The Willows Restoration Committee and he was a member of the Mt Cottrell Fire Brigades Group.The Melton Express article about Eddie Gillespie elected as Shire president for Melton Councilcouncil, local identities -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Inspection of the Willows, 1973
... The Willows Restoration Committee members: Chairman Cr Ed Gillespie, Lorraine Gillespie, Mr & Mrs Alan Reed, Ken Young, Bill Amor, Edna Barrie, Max Watson, Cr Jeff Robinson and Wendy Barrie....Jeff Robinson, Bill Amor, Lorraine and Eddie Gillespie standing in front of the Willows, inspecting the house and surroundings from the front verandah. ...Melton City Libraries 31 McKenzie Street Melton melbourne The Willows Restoration Committee members: Chairman Cr Ed Gillespie, Lorraine Gillespie, Mr & Mrs Alan Reed, Ken Young, Bill Amor, Edna Barrie, Max Watson, Cr Jeff Robinson and Wendy Barrie. ...The Willows Restoration Committee members: Chairman Cr Ed Gillespie, Lorraine Gillespie, Mr & Mrs Alan Reed, Ken Young, Bill Amor, Edna Barrie, Max Watson, Cr Jeff Robinson and Wendy Barrie.Jeff Robinson, Bill Amor, Lorraine and Eddie Gillespie standing in front of the Willows, inspecting the house and surroundings from the front verandah. local identities, local architecture -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Remains of Preston's Shop
... ... Gillespie Street...Photo taken around 1982, on the corner of Sussex and Gillespie Streets in Linton...."Remains of Preston shop, cnr Sussex & Gillespie Streets. c. 1982"....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Preston Shop Sussex Street Linton Gillespie Street Business 1982 Main Street Forge Blacksmiths Preston family Wishart family "Remains of Preston shop, cnr Sussex & Gillespie Streets. c. 1982". ...Black and white photograph showing, on the left, a small white weatherboard shopfront with an iron roof . There is no verandah but two windows and a central doorway. On the right of the photo is the old Blacksmith's Forge and residence (formerly Wishart's). Photo taken around 1982, on the corner of Sussex and Gillespie Streets in Linton."Remains of Preston shop, cnr Sussex & Gillespie Streets. c. 1982".preston shop, sussex street linton, gillespie street, business, 1982, main street, forge, blacksmiths, preston family, wishart family -
Melbourne LegacyLetter, (H22), 1954
... Legatee Gillespie suggests document called 'Legacy' by Blatchford should be inscribed and handed to succeeding presidents. ...White quarto letterhead of L/ Gillespie and a buff file copy of a reply from Legacy about Claude Blatchford's book....Legatee Gillespie suggests document called 'Legacy' by Blatchford should be inscribed and handed to succeeding presidents. ...These two letters, one to President Owen from James G Gillespie with a donation of a copy of 'Legacy' by Claude Blatchford, and a yellow file copy of a reply letter from President Owen. Legatee Gillespie suggests document called 'Legacy' by Blatchford should be inscribed and handed to succeeding presidents. The reply agrees and that the Board had expressed their appreciation of the fine gesture. The notation H22 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A record of correspondence in the 1950s about Legacy appreciating the work of Blatchford.White quarto letterhead of L/ Gillespie and a buff file copy of a reply from Legacy about Claude Blatchford's book.Handwritten H22 in red pen. 01494.2 handwritten in pencil 'File History of Legacy 1953' in top right corner. Initialed by President C Owen.history, blatchford -
Melbourne LegacyDocument - Eulogy, James George Gillespie MBE, Hon. FIS Aus, FRICS, 1987
... James George Gillespie MBE, Hon. FIS Aus, FRICS......Jim-Gillespie...A copy of two addresses made at the funeral service for Legatee James George Gillespie, a long serving Legatee. The funeral was held on 25th May 1987 at St Stephen's Church, Caulfield. ...Photocopy x 5 pages of the addresses made at the funeral of Legatee James Gillespie....James George Gillespie MBE, Hon. FIS Aus, FRICS Document Eulogy ...A copy of two addresses made at the funeral service for Legatee James George Gillespie, a long serving Legatee. The funeral was held on 25th May 1987 at St Stephen's Church, Caulfield. The addresses were by Rev. Vere Heazlewood (Parish Minister) and Wing-Commander Ron Austin. The article is very similar to the VALE notice published in the Bulletin and includes a snapshot of his life and career as a surveyor and long history of service in many fields. He was a member of the RMIT Council, and on the board of the Royal Women's Hospital - both of whom named building after him. He served on the Hospitals and Charities Commission, and the Nurses Memorial Centre and Greenvale Geriatric Centre. Plus many more. He enlisted in the AIF 18 months after his older brother had been killed on the first day of the landing at Gallipoli. He was in the 46th Battery, 12th Artillery Brigade as a gunner. He served in France and Belgium and was in Paris on the day the Armistice was signed. In World War 2 he was called up and was appointed Assistant-Director of Survey, with a rank of Lieut-Colonel. Jim Gillespie joined Legacy in June 1928, being nominated by Frank Doolan and seconded by Harold Peters. He filled many posts, including vice-president in 1937 and President in 1938 The article was part of an folder about of past presidents that served on the LCC in preparation for the photo board that was produced. The folder included biographical details and obituaries, eulogies and death notices of some Legatees. The items have been catalogued separately.A record of the life and service of Legatee Jim Gillespie. The information was published in the Bulletin and collected to record the lives of prominent legatees in a folder.Photocopy x 5 pages of the addresses made at the funeral of Legatee James Gillespie.eulogy, past presidents, jim-gillespie -
Melbourne LegacyArticle, Bulletin VALE Legatee Jim Gillespie, 1987
... Bulletin VALE Legatee Jim Gillespie......Jim-Gillespie...An article from the Melbourne Legacy Bulletin on the death of Legatee James George Gillespie, a long serving Legatee, on 21st May 1987. ...Typed copy of 4 pages from the Legacy Bulletin on the death of Legatee James Gillespie....Typed copy of 4 pages from the Legacy Bulletin on the death of Legatee James Gillespie. Bulletin VALE Legatee Jim Gillespie Article ...An article from the Melbourne Legacy Bulletin on the death of Legatee James George Gillespie, a long serving Legatee, on 21st May 1987. The Bulletin published articles on Legatees when they passed away. The article includes a snapshot of his life and career as a surveyor and long history of service in many fields. He was a member of the RMIT Council, on the board of he Royal Women's Hospital - both of whom named building after him. He served on the Hospitals and Charities Commission, and the Nurses Memorial Centre and Greenvale Geriatric Centre. Plus many more. He enlisted in the AIF 18 months after his older brother had been killed on the first day of the landing at Gallipoli. He was in the 46th Battery, 12th Artillery Brigade as a gunner. He served in France and Belgium and was in Paris on the day the Armistice was signed. In World War 2 he was called up and was appointed Assistant-Director of Survey, with a rank of Lieut-Colonel. Jim Gillespie joined Legacy in June 1928, being nominated by Frank Doolan and seconded by Harold Peters. He filled many posts, including vice-president in 1937 and President in 1938 The article was part of an folder about of past presidents that served on the LCC in preparation for the photo board that was produced. The folder included biographical details and obituaries, eulogies and death notices of some Legatees. The items have been catalogued separately.A record of the life and service of Legatee Jim Gillespie. The information was published in the Bulletin and collected to record the lives of prominent legatees in a folder.Typed copy of 4 pages from the Legacy Bulletin on the death of Legatee James Gillespie.Bulletin No. VAW 1209. 28.5.1987. Pages 2 to 5.vale, eulogy, past presidents, jim-gillespie -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, G.S. Hart, Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, First Term, 1904, 1904
... ...a. gillespie...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Table of contents: Editorial, The analysis of water for technical purposes, Standard and other solutions, Bucket dredging in Ballarat and its vicinity, A visit to Dapto, Life in British Guiana, Deep alluvial mining, The S.M.B. camp, In the magazines, Practical experience for mining engineers, Balance sheet students' magazine for the year ending 1903, Past students', Our illustrations, Diplomas and Certificates, Sports, Meeting of student association, New students', News and notes, Editorial notices. ballarat school of mines students' magazine j. t. d'oliveyra j. r. mckenzie j. dickenson h. kingsbury f. bicknell, a. bendallack l. westcott a. gibson g. s. hart j. brangan v. barton w. a. gabriel a. turner a. woods f. futter v. vicol h. w. blyth f. m. lush s. b. vial l. nash p. f. d. elliott a. s. burdekin w. playford s. j. lindsay lloyd petersham j. wallis johnstone j. mcfeeters d. w. b. arthur f. fryer h. giles a. s. coyte f. malin j. m. currie d. thomas k. moore w. edwards h. alston w. white n. fraser s. adamson, w. brokenshire w. f. brinsden h. edgar j. hil h. leggo p. e. marmion j. don f. cooper f. dalton c. eeles r. elliott e. trend h. dowling, d. elder r. ford a. paramour a. gillespie a. walters w. bolte h. burrows p. v. barnard l. lambert w. j. lakeland a. mcburney j. ramsay b. reid f. a. marriott s. radcliff america o. e. jager p. a. millar m. gray r. j. allan f. f. bradbury w. a. gosman a. g. s. morton m. marks t. vincent j. vincent r. nevett d. urquhart south africa r. suter h. l. krause c. bailey a. c. atkins g. s. hart e. j. a. mcconnon o. e. jager j. t. philbin w. j. lakeland l. w. nott o. w. williams f. r. williams c. h. magennis w. e. dempster w, featherstone j. smart g. h. davenport alan cropper w. e. eyres j. w. pearce a. j. robin a. c. leathes w. o. avery g. sides c. milligan, g. elliott l. w. seward e. r. gaunt w. macartney n. buley s. r. white r. king c. s. stephenson Alfred Mica smith g. j. dawbarn r. w. hawken kerr gran professor ferdinand krause w. atherton j. w. hawthorne p. a. millar f. a. marriott f. c. futter. g. w. cornell j. adam h. w. nevett v. g. anderson c. mctaggart d. don w. tucker h. eklund kildhal Pale gray booklet of 19 pages Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, First Term, 1904 Booklet Berry Anderson & Co. ...Table of contents: Editorial, The analysis of water for technical purposes, Standard and other solutions, Bucket dredging in Ballarat and its vicinity, A visit to Dapto, Life in British Guiana, Deep alluvial mining, The S.M.B. camp, In the magazines, Practical experience for mining engineers, Balance sheet students' magazine for the year ending 1903, Past students', Our illustrations, Diplomas and Certificates, Sports, Meeting of student association, New students', News and notes, Editorial notices.Pale gray booklet of 19 pagesballarat school of mines, students' magazine, j. t. d'oliveyra, j. r. mckenzie, j. dickenson, h. kingsbury, f. bicknell,, a. bendallack, l. westcott, a. gibson, g. s. hart, j. brangan, v. barton, w. a. gabriel, a. turner, a. woods, f. futter, v. vicol, h. w. blyth, f. m. lush, s. b. vial, l. nash, p. f. d. elliott, a. s. burdekin, w. playford, s. j. lindsay, lloyd petersham, j. wallis, johnstone, j. mcfeeters, d. w. b. arthur, f. fryer, h. giles, a. s. coyte, f. malin, j. m. currie, d. thomas, k. moore, w. edwards, h. alston, w. white, n. fraser, s. adamson,, w. brokenshire, w. f. brinsden, h. edgar, j. hil, h. leggo, p. e. marmion, j. don, f. cooper, f. dalton, c. eeles, r. elliott, e. trend, h. dowling,, d. elder, r. ford, a. paramour, a. gillespie, a. walters, w. bolte, h. burrows, p. v. barnard, l. lambert, w. j. lakeland, a. mcburney, j. ramsay, b. reid, f. a. marriott, s. radcliff, america, o. e. jager, p. a. millar, m. gray, r. j. allan, f. f. bradbury, w. a. gosman, a. g. s. morton, m. marks, t. vincent, j. vincent, r. nevett, d. urquhart, south africa, r. suter, h. l. krause, c. bailey, a. c. atkins, g. s. hart, e. j. a. mcconnon, o. e. jager, j. t. philbin, w. j. lakeland, l. w. nott, o. w. williams, f. r. williams, c. h. magennis, w. e. dempster, w, featherstone, j. smart, g. h. davenport, alan cropper, w. e. eyres, j. w. pearce, a. j. robin, a. c. leathes, w. o. avery, g. sides, c. milligan,, g. elliott, l. w. seward, e. r. gaunt, w. macartney, n. buley, s. r. white, r. king, c. s. stephenson, alfred mica smith, g. j. dawbarn, r. w. hawken, kerr gran, professor ferdinand krause, w. atherton, j. w. hawthorne, p. a. millar, f. a. marriott, f. c. futter., g. w. cornell, j. adam, h. w. nevett, v. g. anderson, c. mctaggart, d. don, w. tucker, h. eklund, kildhal -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Minute Book, 1905-1907, 1905-1907
... ...a. gillespie...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ballarat school of mines ballarat west art school ballarat east art school h. blight f.p. bray f.w. calaby w. coultard alexander campbell ivor davies james diamond ernest francis david elder francis pryor w.e. eyres hugo eklund w. figgis w.w. green a. gillespie r. glover h. lipson hancock g.s. hart james holt f. jago j. kennedy will kennedy george kirkpatrick j. king lionel lambert c.j. lowenthal a.h. merrin f.l. nott ed nicholls ernest nicholson alexander peacock james philbin james oddie e.t. owens thomas robertson charles raven charles ross j. ramsay don stiff b. solby george swinburne j. sutherland arthur e. tandy walter white thomas williams p. white d. warren w.w. whittle adam wright Bound Outwards Letter book of the Ballarat School of Mine Ballarat School of Mines Minute Book, 1905-1907 Book ...Bound Outwards Letter book of the Ballarat School of Mineballarat school of mines, ballarat west art school, ballarat east art school, h. blight, f.p. bray, f.w. calaby, w. coultard, alexander campbell, ivor davies, james diamond, ernest francis, david elder, francis pryor, w.e. eyres, hugo eklund, w. figgis, w.w. green, a. gillespie, r. glover, h. lipson hancock, g.s. hart, james holt, f. jago, j. kennedy, will kennedy, george kirkpatrick, j. king, lionel lambert, c.j. lowenthal, a.h. merrin, f.l. nott, ed nicholls, ernest nicholson, alexander peacock, james philbin, james oddie, e.t. owens, thomas robertson, charles raven, charles ross, j. ramsay, don stiff, b. solby, george swinburne, j. sutherland, arthur e. tandy, walter white, thomas williams, p. white, d. warren, w.w. whittle, adam wright -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, Second Term, 1903, 1903
... ...a. gillespie...A., Science notes, Notes on Mt Lyell, Students afield, Estimation of titanium, Illustration - students' abroad - No. 1, Past students, Ballarat scientific and literary society, Students' reunion, News and notes, Special notice, A sentimental ditty, International atomic weights. ballarat school of mines students' magazine o. e. jager obituary alfred gersham johnston w. b. blyth s. b. vial, d. w. b. arthur s. radcliffe r. j. allen tom vincent angus gibson lew westcott reg robin r. a. suter b. nicholls cecil eeles gerald young, harold edgar fred cooper h. l. krause len seal r. m. stubbs dave lilley e. w. trend austin woods j. phillipson j. brangan e. prendergast, w. j. lakeland w. a. gosman a. basil reid students' reunion alfred Mica Smith dr salmon j. b. pearson e. shew j. m. currie h. alston, h. irwin f. j. martell a. m. ritchie professor dawbarn a. m. ritchie t. s. hart j. a. reid a. e. kerr a. gillespie thomas hart frederick martell Pale gray booklet of 20 pages Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, Second Term, 1903 Booklet Berry Anderson & Co. ...Table of contents: Editorial, Bad language in Sturt Street, The Greatest Mining Camp on Earth, A method for estimating arsenic in ores, S.M.B. camp, Some engineering experiences, Some reminiscences of W. A., Science notes, Notes on Mt Lyell, Students afield, Estimation of titanium, Illustration - students' abroad - No. 1, Past students, Ballarat scientific and literary society, Students' reunion, News and notes, Special notice, A sentimental ditty, International atomic weights. Pale gray booklet of 20 pagesballarat school of mines, students' magazine, o. e. jager, obituary, alfred gersham johnston, w. b. blyth, s. b. vial,, d. w. b. arthur, s. radcliffe, r. j. allen, tom vincent, angus gibson, lew westcott, reg robin, r. a. suter, b. nicholls, cecil eeles, gerald young,, harold edgar, fred cooper, h. l. krause, len seal, r. m. stubbs, dave lilley, e. w. trend, austin woods, j. phillipson, j. brangan, e. prendergast,, w. j. lakeland, w. a. gosman, a. basil reid, students' reunion, alfred mica smith, dr salmon, j. b. pearson, e. shew, j. m. currie, h. alston,, h. irwin, f. j. martell, a. m. ritchie, professor dawbarn, a. m. ritchie, t. s. hart, j. a. reid, a. e. kerr, a. gillespie, thomas hart, frederick martell -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, Second Term, 1904, 1904
... ...a. gillespie...Austin, Students' annual reunion, Correspondence, Past students, Diplomas and Certificates, Sports, News and notes, Editorial notes. ballarat school of mines students' magazine stephen hart l. smith s. austin past students f. a. marriott l. j. lambert h. krause nettle h. irwin, a. atkins l. seal t. davis r. robin b. roy d. elder w. b. blyth a. gillespie j. huston k. moore obituary alfred g. johnstone cecil s. wakley. r. o. inglis g. w. cornell s. austin s. g. turrell l. seward j. burrows w. j. lakeland douglas runting godfrey s. hart latham watson samuel j. lindsay Pale gray booklet of 18 pages Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, Second Term, 1904 Booklet Booklet Berry Anderson & Co. ...Table of contents: Editorial, Victorian School of Mines, Extraction of copper, The Diehl process, Analysis of materials used in assaying, Definitions of electrical terms, Mine managers - Practical and Unpractical, Geology at Lake Burrumbeet, Smelting argentiferous lead, Geology notes, Nature - Aphorisms by Goethe, Our illustrations, The estimation of a girl, The abolition of thunderstorms, Send-off to Messers L. Smith and S. Austin, Students' annual reunion, Correspondence, Past students, Diplomas and Certificates, Sports, News and notes, Editorial notes.Pale gray booklet of 18 pagesballarat school of mines, students' magazine, stephen hart, l. smith, s. austin, past students, f. a. marriott, l. j. lambert, h. krause, nettle, h. irwin,, a. atkins, l. seal, t. davis, r. robin, b. roy, d. elder, w. b. blyth, a. gillespie, j. huston, k. moore, obituary, alfred g. johnstone, cecil s. wakley., r. o. inglis, g. w. cornell, s. austin, s. g. turrell, l. seward, j. burrows, w. j. lakeland, douglas runting, godfrey s. hart, latham watson, samuel j. lindsay -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Jongebloed Stables, c.1973
... Edna Barrie and Lorraine Gillespie peering into the stables. ...Melton City Libraries 31 McKenzie Street Melton melbourne Bake house and stables demolished in 1974 Local identities Edna Barrie and Lorraine Gillespie peering into the stables. Jongebloed Stables Photograph Barrie Collection ...Bake house and stables demolished in 1974Edna Barrie and Lorraine Gillespie peering into the stables. local identities -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, War and Peace
... This particular copy belonged to Legatee J.G. Gillespie, President of Melbourne Legacy in 1938....First page: 'L/ Gillespie' in pencil, 'Forwarded for your information, [illegible initials], 16/2/[illegible]' in pen. ...This particular copy belonged to Legatee J.G. Gillespie, President of Melbourne Legacy in 1938. ...Anonymous statement of the author's policy on 'War' and 'Peace', essentially a polemic. Undated but references seem to be to the second World War - 'An all-out effort by every Australian to win the War, both in conjunction with our Allies and by ourselves.' Many of his recommendations would be seen to be outrageous today but were clearly indicative of the times, whilst others revealed a common sense approach - 'To unify Australian railway gauges'. This particular copy belonged to Legatee J.G. Gillespie, President of Melbourne Legacy in 1938.An illustration of social beliefs during the second World War.White foolscap paper with black type.First page: 'L/ Gillespie' in pencil, 'Forwarded for your information, [illegible initials], 16/2/[illegible]' in pen. 'Box 16 L6/5' in ballpoint.world war two, legatee -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, December 1987
... Alex Gillespie (29/2/1928–1/9/2009) worked for the Presbyterian Church as its Managing Treasurer for many years before then moving to the Uniting Church as the Synod Treasurer....To me, that is our friend who we remember today - Alexander Robert Gillespie. ...BW photo of Alex Gillespie dressed in shirt sleaves and tie, upper body....C&N 11/2/1987, p. 33 BW photo of Alex Gillespie dressed in shirt sleaves and tie, upper body. ...Eulogy by John McArthur t seems trite to say that it is a privilege to be able to speak about Alex’s work in the Church, but having known Alex for over 50 years and our various activities having been inextricably intertwined it is indeed an honour as well as a privelge. I first met Alex in the late 1950s when we were members of the PFA State Council – they were halcyon days for the young people in the church with very strong youth groups in most congregations. Alex was the state Treasurer. John Anderson was the President with Maureen Hancock, the secretary, Maureen, who with many others from that Council are here today. Alex was also very active in his local church at Canterbury in all aspects of its life and witness as we have heard from his children, Barrie and Jo, earlier in this service Alex who had trained as an accountant, applied for and been appointed to a position with the PCV and upon the retirement of his mentor, S. K. Williams, was appointed the Financial Secretary of the Church. When I was appointed as a member of the Trusts Corporation, I was very glad to see that Alec was the secretary – most members were nearly twice my age and it waas comforting to be with an old friend of somewhat similar age. The meetings were reasonably formal as one would expect from a gathering of some of the very senior business men in our State. Alex’s records were immaculate – not only did his agendas have the business arising from the previous meeting but there on the side were a list of matters that in Alex’s opinion had not been satisfactorily finalised over the past year. But one matter has stuck in my memory - only the correspondence that required action was considered, many other letters were left to be formally minuted. This time there was a letter from the Government advising that a building on the south side of Collins Street originally owned by the Free Presbyterian Church in the 1800s was to be placed on the Historic Register and this was our first intimation of the matter. One trustee, a knight of the realm, whose chin was always down on his chest, ( I wondered whether he was asleep or something) raised his head and said “If one just stood still in Collins Street for five minutes they would slap a historic citation on you” and back down went his head. I was not sure what would happen next when I looked at Alex and slowly, that recognisable smile appeared on his face – not really a smile , more like a grin as Barrie and Jo said earlier, one that would appear time and time again over the years at meetings which were meant to be quite formal. Alex had an encyclopaedic memory – for example, ask him about bequest funds, say, the W. S. Godfrey Perpetual Bequest, his answer would be, “Ah yes, donated by the man who founded the Grocery business in Carlton, the capital now would be about 53, 250 dollars, been no call on it for 2 ½ years”. If a new project was thought appropriate and needed funding, he would be able to find a fund or a bequest that, with a little tweaking, could be used to seed the programme. His financial presentations at meetings contained all the information one could want – he would choose his words carefully, and one would sometimes think – get on with it Alex - but his purpose was to make it quite clear what funds were available and what was their correct use. He took this financial acumen into other committees of the church, the Stipend Committee dealing with Ministers’ salaries, the Beneficiary Committee, the superannuation fund for both ministers and lay workers. There are many in the church who have had cause to be grateful for his financial input which added to their well being. But his work was not all with financial matters – as the Financial Secretary for the State, Alex was ex-offficio a member of the Presbytery of Maroondah where he was not the Treasurer and although as an ex officio member he was not expected to take that much part in the Presbytery’s activities – but Alex did, he took part in the strategy and pastoral care committees which showed his depth of concern for others in his church life. But I believe it was around this time that Alex produced some of his greatest work for the church – Church Union, not all Presbyterians wanted to be part of the Uniting Church – so a Statutory Commision was established on a national level, to divide the assets of the Church between those desiring to form part of the Uniting Church and those wanting to remain Presbyterian. Each State produced detailed records and submissions for the Commission – and Victoria was always the first to have its documents to the Commission – although Alex had made it quite clear that he would be with the Uniting Church, his work was meticulous, impartial and assisted greatly the work of the Commission relating to Victoria. And this in addition to his normal day to day work which continued over a period of some four or five years. The inauguration of the Uniting Church did present Alex, and indeed the rest of us, with some challenges. There were the financial records of three churches to be merged, properties to be considered, new community programmes required, new administrative structures to be put in place. Alex took these all in his stride – although after the initial planning, his role was to concentrate on financial matters only, the other activities had to be financed. As the chairperson of the Finance Division and the Resources Commission for a large portion of the early years of the Uniting Church, I was more than pleased to have Alex again by my side, reports were prepared, queries answered, it was just like old times. The Rev. Allan Stuart, now retired and living closer to his family in NSW was one on those young people from the Canterbury congregation – emailed me recently “Alex has been a faithful servant of the Church, at all levels from the National Assembly to the local congregation. But times are changing, and Alex had rightly passed the torch onto others” Allan was right but I also think that words of that great Scottish poet, Robert Louis Stevenson, sum up Alex’s life: “A man is a success when he has lived well, laughed often and loved much. One who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of children; who has filled his niche and accomplished his task; who leaves the world better than he found it, whether by work, relationships, one who looked for the best in others and gave the best he had.” To me, that is our friend who we remember today - Alexander Robert Gillespie. BW photo of Alex Gillespie dressed in shirt sleaves and tie, upper body.C&N 11/2/1987, p. 33alex gillespie (29/2/1928–1/9/2009) worked for the presbyterian church as its managing treasurer for many years before then moving to the uniting church as the synod treasurer. -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFolder, Elizabeth Gillespie, 1895
... Elizabeth Gillespie...Elizabeth Gillespie...Folder of information on Elizabeth Gillespie, Panton Hill Hotel, 1895...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Elizabeth Gillespie Folder of information on Elizabeth Gillespie, Panton Hill Hotel, 1895 Elizabeth Gillespie Folder ...Folder of information on Elizabeth Gillespie, Panton Hill Hotel, 1895elizabeth gillespie -
Melbourne LegacyLetter, Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige, 1958
... Russell in blue ink, annotated in pencil: 00917.1 'Read to L/ Gillespie' 00917.2 'Copy to L/Gillespie' 00917.3 'Read by L/Gillespie 6.2.58' 00917.4 Dated '1/2/58'...Russell in blue ink, annotated in pencil: 00917.1 'Read to L/ Gillespie' 00917.2 'Copy to L/Gillespie' 00917.3 'Read by L/Gillespie 6.2.58' 00917.4 Dated '1/2/58' Four typed sheets, black or purple on white. ...Series of letters between Mr. W. Cooper and Mr W.B. Russell at the beginning of 1958 regarding progress with the writing of "There Goes a Man"; Russell notes that he is 3-4 weeks behind his planned schedule. Cooper sent a 200 pounds sterling progress payment which was acknowledged and receipted by Russell as the final progress payment, only 24 pounds sterling of which was unexpended.Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.Four typed sheets, black or purple on white.Signed W.B. Russell in blue ink, annotated in pencil: 00917.1 'Read to L/ Gillespie' 00917.2 'Copy to L/Gillespie' 00917.3 'Read by L/Gillespie 6.2.58' 00917.4 Dated '1/2/58'savige book, biography -
Federation University Art CollectionWork on paper - Artwork - Bookplate, Ex - Libris Shelley. J. Gillespie
... Ex - Libris Shelley. J. Gillespie...3/4 signed S Gillespie...The competition includes a design award for secondary schools students. bookplate printmaking australian bookplate design award keith wingrove memorial trust 3/4 signed S Gillespie Ex - Libris Shelley. J. Gillespie Work on paper Artwork - Bookplate ...After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. The competition includes a design award for secondary schools students.3/4 signed S Gillespiebookplate, printmaking, australian bookplate design award, keith wingrove memorial trust -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Inspection of the underground well near the stables, 1973
... Edna Barrie, Lorraine and Eddie Gillespie inspecting the underground well near the stables. ...Melton City Libraries 31 McKenzie Street Melton melbourne Local identities local architecture local special interest groups council Edna Barrie, Lorraine and Eddie Gillespie inspecting the underground well near the stables. ...Edna Barrie, Lorraine and Eddie Gillespie inspecting the underground well near the stables. local identities, local architecture, local special interest groups, council -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, Burying The Ghosts of 'Nam, 19/08/2006 12:00:00 AM
... ...J.F Gillespie...Article written by Christine Gillespie, sister of John Gillespie killed in Helicopter crash in Vietnam....Christine Gillespie...Article written by Christine Gillespie, sister of John Gillespie killed in Helicopter crash in Vietnam. ...Framed newspaper article from The Age dated 19/08/2006 about divisions caused by Australia's involvement in The Vietnam War. Article written by Christine Gillespie, sister of John Gillespie killed in Helicopter crash in Vietnam.christine gillespie, j.f gillespie, framed document -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, LCPL (Lance Corporal) Gillespie (M.I.A.)
... LCPL (Lance Corporal) Gillespie (M.I.A.)...Lance Corporal Gillespie...Framed photo of Lance Corporal John F. Gillespie (Missing in Action) in a flying helmet....Gillespie (Missing in Action) in a flying helmet. ...Framed photo of Lance Corporal John F. Gillespie (Missing in Action) in a flying helmet.lance corporal gillespie, m.i.a., photograph -
Melbourne LegacyLetter, Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige, 8/4/1957
... Initialled in blue ink - illegible, but probably Legatee Gillespie....Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created. savige book biography W B Russell Initialled in blue ink - illegible, but probably Legatee Gillespie. Carbon copy of a letter, black on yellow copy paper Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige Letter ...Copy of a reply to W.B. Russell (item 00879) informing him that the sub-Committee were unanimous in recommending his services to write a biography of Sir Stanley Savige to the main Committee. Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.Carbon copy of a letter, black on yellow copy paperInitialled in blue ink - illegible, but probably Legatee Gillespie.savige book, biography, w b russell -
Melbourne LegacyMagazine, Casualties : The offical magazine of the 2/3 C.C.S, 1942
... Handwritten on title page 'J__ Gillespie' in blue ink....Photos and articles from World War Two that would have been significant to the legatees as they were all returned servicemen. soldiers world war two Handwritten on title page 'J__ Gillespie' in blue ink. A magazine containing black and white articles, photos and drawing from World War Two. ...A magazine published during World War Two for the troops. It contains black and white photos and articles about the war. It is 36 pages long. The 2/3 CCS is a casualty clearing station that worked in the middle east, in particular Beirut. Photos and articles from World War Two that would have been significant to the legatees as they were all returned servicemen.A magazine containing black and white articles, photos and drawing from World War Two. Maroon cover and 36 cream pages with black text. Issue No 4 September 1942. Handwritten on title page 'J__ Gillespie' in blue ink.soldiers, world war two -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumWhite & Gillespie Slide Rule
... White & Gillespie Slide Rule...White & Gillespie “Dualface” comprehesive slide rule Model 432 In original cloth covered case...The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum Level 2, The School of Physics, David Caro Building (192) Corner of Elgin and Swanston Streets The University of Melbourne Parkville melbourne “Dual face” Comprehensive Slide Rule Model 432 Melbourne > W&G White & Gillespie “Dualface” comprehesive slide rule Model 432 In original cloth covered case White & Gillespie Slide Rule ...White & Gillespie “Dualface” comprehesive slide rule Model 432 In original cloth covered case“Dual face” Comprehensive Slide Rule Model 432 Melbourne > W&G -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumWhite & Gillespie Slide Rule
... White & Gillespie Slide Rule...White & Gillespie “Dualface” comprehesive slide rule Model 432 In original cloth covered case...The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum Level 2, The School of Physics, David Caro Building (192) Corner of Elgin and Swanston Streets The University of Melbourne Parkville melbourne “Dual face” Comprehensive Slide Rule Model 432 Melbourne > W&G White & Gillespie “Dualface” comprehesive slide rule Model 432 In original cloth covered case White & Gillespie Slide Rule ...White & Gillespie “Dualface” comprehesive slide rule Model 432 In original cloth covered case“Dual face” Comprehensive Slide Rule Model 432 Melbourne > W&G -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPlate
... Blue plate with black transfer print. Gift to Alex Gillespie from Dr Alan Gregory....Back: 'Produced exclusively for Ormond College' Blue plate with black transfer print. Gift to Alex Gillespie from Dr Alan Gregory. Plate ...Blue plate with black transfer print. Gift to Alex Gillespie from Dr Alan Gregory.Front: 'Ormond College University Melbourne 1881 - 1981'. Back: 'Produced exclusively for Ormond College'ormond college, university of melbourne, presbyterian -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, First Term, 1903, 1903
... ...a. f. gillespie...Dirge, Students' Association annual meeting, News and notes, New students, Past students, The annual sports, Cricket, Football, Answers to correspondents, Editorial notes. ballarat school of mines students' magazine bill cairncross lew westcott kerr grant oliver jager j. e. o'dwyer h. j. saw j. l. vetter t. lennon c. king a. c. officer j. glasgow p. davies w. figgis j. f. anderson r. e. cowles d. l. thomas s. g. turrell w. hicks c. j. reid w mccready n. s. stuckey l. mitchell d. t. thomas e. h. best h. owen h. eklund j. judd alex fraser w. brokenshire syd adamson arthur coyte h. couturier archie hay w. brinsden w. herman d. deane h. leggo w. white w. meldrum f. dalton j. hill p. e. marmion w. parramore d. ryan a. l. n. walters t. uthwatt v. a. nicol a. f. gillespie f. c. futter h. alston j. philbin d. t. elder r. c. mccracken Pale brown booklet of 20 pages Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, First Term, 1903 Booklet Berry Anderson & Co. ...Table of contents: Editorial, The analysis of Portland cement, Copper smelting in Western America, Notes of travel in Central Africa, Aboriginal research, The conservation of matter, A bit of Australian history, Trip to Ascot, S.M.B. Dirge, Students' Association annual meeting, News and notes, New students, Past students, The annual sports, Cricket, Football, Answers to correspondents, Editorial notes.Pale brown booklet of 20 pagesballarat school of mines, students' magazine, bill cairncross, lew westcott, kerr grant, oliver jager, j. e. o'dwyer, h. j. saw, j. l. vetter, t. lennon, c. king, a. c. officer, j. glasgow, p. davies, w. figgis, j. f. anderson, r. e. cowles, d. l. thomas, s. g. turrell, w. hicks, c. j. reid, w mccready, n. s. stuckey, l. mitchell, d. t. thomas, e. h. best, h. owen, h. eklund, j. judd, alex fraser, w. brokenshire, syd adamson, arthur coyte, h. couturier, archie hay, w. brinsden, w. herman, d. deane, h. leggo, w. white, w. meldrum, f. dalton, j. hill, p. e. marmion, w. parramore, d. ryan, a. l. n. walters, t. uthwatt, v. a. nicol, a. f. gillespie, f. c. futter, h. alston, j. philbin, d. t. elder, r. c. mccracken
