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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Extraordinary business 27th June 1981, City of Sunshine, 27th June 1981
... ...Ambon Avenue...Proposed Traffic Signals Graham Street and Wright Street intersection Height of Fence Lot 24 Geelong Road Footscray West Location of Building 19 Hillside Crescent Maribyrnong Location of Building 18 Ambon Avenue Deer Park Building Over Easement Lot 89 Donald Street Sunshine...Graham Street Wright Street Sunshine Geelong Road Footscray West Hillside Crescent Maribyrnong Ambon Avenue Deer Park Donald Street Proposed Traffic Signals Graham Street and Wright Street intersection Height of Fence Lot 24 Geelong Road Footscray West Location of Building 19 Hillside Crescent Maribyrnong Location of Building 18 Ambon Avenue Deer Park Building Over Easement Lot 89 Donald Street Sunshine Foolscap sized document. ...Proposed Traffic Signals Graham Street and Wright Street intersection Height of Fence Lot 24 Geelong Road Footscray West Location of Building 19 Hillside Crescent Maribyrnong Location of Building 18 Ambon Avenue Deer Park Building Over Easement Lot 89 Donald Street Sunshinegraham street, wright street, sunshine, geelong road, footscray west, hillside crescent, maribyrnong, ambon avenue, deer park, donald street -
Mentone Grammar SchoolMemorial Stone from Hellfire Pass, Thailand
... Though he did not work on the railway, he died through malnutrition and forced labour in Ambon, 1945 and is remembered in our Avenue of Honour (Bayview Campus) ...Though he did not work on the railway, he died through malnutrition and forced labour in Ambon, 1945 and is remembered in our Avenue of Honour (Bayview Campus) Memorial Stone from Hellfire Pass, Thailand ...The cased Memorial Stone originates from Hellfire Pass, the name of a remote railway cutting on the former Burma (“Death”) Railway, in Thailand. It was a particularly difficult section of the line, which was built without appropriate tools, using the forced labour of Australian, and other allied Prisoners of War. Many men died during the building of the railway, 69 on the Hellfire Pass alone. Archibald Fredrick Roberts, one of the original 1923 schoolboys of Mentone Grammar, was taken prisoner by Japanese forces in 1942. Though he did not work on the railway, he died through malnutrition and forced labour in Ambon, 1945 and is remembered in our Avenue of Honour (Bayview Campus)
