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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPainting - Artwork - Painting, [Coastal Scene] by Arthur Lindsay, 1948
... [Coastal Scene] by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Framed watercolour of a Coastal Scene by Arthur Lindsay....Arthur Lindsay...Arthur Lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Framed watercolour of a Coastal Scene by Arthur Lindsay.arthur lindsay, watercolour, painting, townscape -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPainting - Artwork - Painting, Hong Kong Faimhouse by Arthur Lindsay, c1950
... Hong Kong Faimhouse by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur Lindsay...Arthur Lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Framed watercolour of a number of builidings, and a person in the foreground.arthur lindsay, watercolour, painting, townscape -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPainting - Artwork - Painting, Arthur Lindsay, [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay
... [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur Lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Watercolour landscapearthur lindsay, watercolour, landscape, artist -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesArtwork - Painting, Arthur Lindsay, [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay
... [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur Lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Watercolour landscapearthur lindsay, watercolour, landscape -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesArtwork - Painting, Arthur Lindsay, [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay
... [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur Lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Watercolour landscapearthur lindsay, watercolour, landscape -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesWork on paper - Artwork - Painting, Arthur Lindsay, [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay
... [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur Lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Pencil landscapearthur lindsay, landscape, drawing -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPainting - Artwork - Painting, Arthur Lindsay, SchG 20 by Arthur Lindsay
... SchG 20 by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur Lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.abstractUnframed abstract painting by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, abstract -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPainting - Artwork - Painting, Arthur Lindsay, [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay
... [Landscape] by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur Lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Unframed landscape by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, landscape -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, B.E. Minns, Drawing by Arthur Lindsay
... Drawing by Arthur Lindsay...Arthur Lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay was a student at the George Bell School c 1942; He was active in the 1940s and 1950s and mainly painted landscapes in oil....Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay was a student at the George Bell School c 1942; He was active in the 1940s and 1950s and mainly painted landscapes in oil. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay was a student at the George Bell School c 1942; He was active in the 1940s and 1950s and mainly painted landscapes in oil.A pencil landscapesigned lower left "A. Lindsay"arthur lindsay, landscape, gumtrees -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPainting - Artwork - Painting, [Unknown] by Arthur Lindsay, c1979
... [Unknown] by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsays of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsays of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsays of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.AbstractFramed abstract painting by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, abstract -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPainting - Artwork - Painting, Capriccio #11 by Arthur Lindsay
... Capriccio #11 by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Framed abstract painting by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, abstract -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPainting - Artwork - Painting, Capriccio #29 by Arthur Lindsay, 1979
... Capriccio #29 by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.AbstractFramed abstract painting by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, abstract -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPainting - Artwork - Painting, [Balancing Rocks] by Arthur Lindsay
... [Balancing Rocks] by Arthur Lindsay...arthur lindsay...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. ...Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Unframed lansdcape by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, rocks, landscape -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Coloured Photograph of No 9 Squadron Vietnam 13 Oct 71, 13/10/1971 12:00:00 AM
... ...Cpl Arthur Lindsay Shipard...Flight Lieutenant Victor Richard Rodda Squadron Leader John Henry Dahlitz Squadron Leader (Acting) John Herbert Dunn Wing Commander Peter William Mahood WO Kenneth Thomas Maley Flight Seargent Flying Officer 9 Squadron RAAF Helicopter - Huey Royal Australian Air Force Flight Lieutenant John Taylor Payne O32495 Flight Lieutenant Denis Thomas Phillips Squadron Leader Denis Thomas Phillips O317240 37 Squadron 35 Squadron Flight Lieutenant Norman Mellville Goodall O43963 Pilot Distinguished Flying Cross Squadron Leader (Acting) John Herbert Dunn O218326 Squadron Leader Brian Leslie John Dirou O314174 Wing Commander Peter William Mahood O52901 Companion of the Distinguished Service Order Squadron Leader John Henry Dahlitz O42648 Flight Lieutenant Nicholas Leray-Meyer O42838 Flight Lieutenant Ernest John Buchanan O316279 Flight Lieutenant Victor Richard Rodda O45092 WO Kenneth Thomas Maley A33399 Pilot Officer David Mark Fielding O44410 Flight Lieutenant John Frederick Robbins O222543 Pilot Officer Warwick Edwin Guy O318869 Pilot Officer Marc Lewis Julienne O224937 Pilot Officer Warren Leslie Duff O225133 Pilot Officer Peter William Drury Flight Lieutenant Peter William Drury O318407 Flying Officer Reginald Frederick Van Leuven O46085 Pilot Officer Garry Edward Dunbar O46673 Pilot Officer Trevor Burgess O46790 Pilot Officer Rhys Northwood James 0119113 Mention in Dispatches Flying Officer Ronald David Mitchell O317787 Pilot Officer Torrance Adrian Pullar O225079 Pilot Officer Lachlan George Milne O318870 Pilot Officer Gregory Martin Walsh O46086 Pilot Officer John Douglas Thynne O120160 Pilot Officer Geoffrey Raymond Farrell O118070 Flying Officer Douglas Graham Flight Lieutenant Douglas Graham O57041 Pilot Officer Paul Francis Devine Flying Officer Paul Francis Devine O119068 Pilot Officer John Frederick Herbertson O119672 Pilot Officer Richard Ian Waddy Flying Officer Richard Ian Waddy O46802 Pilot Officer Robert Allen Hobson Flying Officer Robert Allen Hobson O113981 Pilot Officer Gregory Prestige Forbes O225356 Sgt Terence John Pinkerton A216972 Distinguished Flying Medal Cpl Frederick George Brown A56788 Leading Aircraftman Brian Barr Thompson Flight Lieutenant Brian Barr Thompson O216421 Flight Sergeant Alan William Ely A33677 Flight Sergeant Reginald John Walker A13698 Sgt Kenneth John Dedman A42586 Sgt Kerry Hunter Cook A110376 Sgt Francis John Hardwick A56156 Sgt Alan Edward Cleve Bicker A310809 Sgt Bruce Thomas Ladd A315273 Sgt Brian Robert Richardson A56491 Sgt Austin Alphonsus Connor A210189 Sgt Ian Doudney Smith A218917 Sgt Garry William Clavan A25012 Sgt Jeffrey Eden Hollis A312659 Sgt Ross Thomas Tarrant A220759 Sgt Edward George Coffee A33740 Sgt Stanley Loseby Moss A211021 Sgt Robert Albert Oliver A219025 Flight Sergeant Ralph Nearl Yee A14616 Cpl Maurice Edward Hill Sgt Maurice Edward Hill A17654 Leading Aircraftman Ronald Eric Tait A117944 Leading Aircraftman Raymond Thomas Starkie A18882 Leading Aircraftman John Wayne Gibson A224256 Cpl Gregory Stewart Love Sgt Gregory Stewart Love A211438 Photographer Leading Aircraftman Paul Alexander Batterham A111637 Leading Aircraftman Steven Gordon Milsted A316726 Cpl Roger James Wilde A57094 Leading Aircraftman David John Baker A223818 Cpl Gerald Ivor Frampton A45362 Cpl David Keith Streatfeild A315877 Leading Aircraftman John Thomas Egan A46894 Leading Aircraftman William (Bill) Anthony Capper A225581 Leading Aircraftman Jack Lowe A118442 Leading Aircraftman Terrence George Grigson A113627 Leading Aircraftman Walter Edward Howell Davies Cpl Walter Edward Howell Davies A56997 Cpl James William Payne A55901 Leading Aircraftman David Murray Furner A44993 Cpl Richard Brenton Joyce A222042 Leading Aircraftman Malcolm Leonard Stanborough A224208 Cpl Arthur Lindsay Shipard A222351 Cpl Edward George Brooker A56288 Cpl Josephus Cornelius Mennen A316034 Leading Aircraftman Gerald David Rich A46353 Cpl Ralph Edward James A111547 Leading Aircraftman James Andrew Gable A225054 Leading Aircraftman Trevor John Munce A47082 Leading Aircraftman Lyle Ronald Conway Kerr A120983 Cpl John Henry Parsons A223927 Leading Aircraftman Geofrey Matthew Irvin A117771 Leading Aircraftman Steven Stanley Russell A46137 Cpl John Charles Meakin A316144 Cpl John William Clarkson A19578 Leading Aircraftman Kenneth Raymond Hey A120489 Leading Aircraftman Warren John Peters A56784 Leading Aircraftman John Stuart Kirby A317933 Cpl Robert William Clayton A44464 Leading Aircraftman Johan Marinus Versluis O224575 Leading Aircraftman Richard Anton Leahy A113806 Leading Aircraftman Peter Gordon Boyling A118181 Leading Aircraftman Charles William Burgess A117156 Leading Aircraftman Ian Clifford Lay A224399 Leading Aircraftman Gregory Harold Aizlewood A113282 Leading Aircraftman Kerry William Alan Pendergast A225323 Leading Aircraftman Denis James Savage A45317 Leading Aircraftman Geoffrey Charles Roxburgh A58151 Leading Aircraftman James Grant McIntyre A58054 Cpl Denis John Freeman A110964 Leading Aircraftman William Joseph Hazel A117528 Leading Aircraftman William Angus McPhail A117425 Leading Aircraftman Gregory Douglas Smith A57435 Leading Aircraftman Alan George Bielby A57774 Leading Aircraftman Barry Thomas Bertram A57881 Leading Aircraftman John Desmond Murphy A111995 Cpl Dennis William Pearce A221802 Cpl Dennis John Roles A222498 Leading Aircraftman Graham Thomas O'Brien A117965 Leading Aircraftman Douglas William Bunker A46066 Leading Aircraftman Byron McIntosh Sutherland Cpl Bryon McIntosh Sutherland A57689 Leading Aircraftman Raymond Herbert Townsend A113600 Cpl David William Lester Sgt (Acting) David William Lester A44804 Leading Aircraftman Mark Phillip Jones A58148 Cpl Brian Andrew Pomroy A217408 Leading Aircraftman Stewart Raymond McIntyre A61640 Cpl John Francis Murphy A221779 Leading Aircraftman Kevin Peter Horton A61624 Leading Aircraftman Richard John Holtsbaum A61702 Leading Aircraftman Eric Clarence Easterbrook A224026 Leading Aircraftman Leonard Russell Moore A118042 Leading Aircraftman Richard William Hardy A47058 Leading Aircraftman John Leslie Robson A119522 Leading Aircraftman Steven John Hartigan A318397 Leading Aircraftman Dennis John Harrison A113286 Leading Aircraftman Robert William Waller A58188 Cpl Vincent Charles Brooker A18836 Leading Aircraftman Deane Maxwell Rogers A222691 Cpl Ernst Van Gilst A17658 Cpl Peter Christopher Nicholls A316780 Cpl John Page A46427 Cpl Garry Reginald Jarvis A61316 Leading Aircraftman Kerrence Arthur George Taylor A112754 Cpl Donald John Turner A44080 Cpl Daniel James McGrath A110356 Leading Aircraftman Jeffrey Cecil Faux A119504 Leading Aircraftman Archibald Newlands Tudehope A113479 Leading Aircraftman Raymond Leslie Brien A223258 Leading Aircraftman Earle John Murray A112745 Leading Aircraftman William Jethro Fennell A45796 Leading Aircraftman William Travis Colgrave A317083 Leading Aircraftman Kenneth John Warton A317818 Cpl Terance Vale A17604 Leading Aircraftman Ronald Vincent Kunde A120607 Leading Aircraftman Kenneth John McLeod A118137 No. 9 Squadron Vietnam 13 Oct 71 Coloured Photograph of 9 Sqn Vietnam. ...Flight Lieutenant Victor Richard Rodda Squadron Leader John Henry Dahlitz Squadron Leader (Acting) John Herbert Dunn Wing Commander Peter William Mahood WO Kenneth Thomas Maley Flight Seargent Flying Officer Coloured Photograph of 9 Sqn Vietnam. Men are assembled in front of three Huey Helicopters List of 156 names and rank of servicemenNo. 9 Squadron Vietnam 13 Oct 719 squadron raaf, helicopter - huey, royal australian air force, flight lieutenant john taylor payne, o32495, flight lieutenant denis thomas phillips, squadron leader denis thomas phillips, o317240, 37 squadron, 35 squadron, flight lieutenant norman mellville goodall, o43963, pilot, distinguished flying cross, squadron leader (acting) john herbert dunn, o218326, squadron leader brian leslie john dirou, o314174, wing commander peter william mahood, o52901, companion of the distinguished service order, squadron leader john henry dahlitz, o42648, flight lieutenant nicholas leray-meyer, o42838, flight lieutenant ernest john buchanan, o316279, flight lieutenant victor richard rodda, o45092, wo kenneth thomas maley, a33399, pilot officer david mark fielding, o44410, flight lieutenant john frederick robbins, o222543, pilot officer warwick edwin guy, o318869, pilot officer marc lewis julienne, o224937, pilot officer warren leslie duff, o225133, pilot officer peter william drury, flight lieutenant peter william drury, o318407, flying officer reginald frederick van leuven, o46085, pilot officer garry edward dunbar, o46673, pilot officer trevor burgess, o46790, pilot officer rhys northwood james, 0119113, mention in dispatches, flying officer ronald david mitchell, o317787, pilot officer torrance adrian pullar, o225079, pilot officer lachlan george milne, o318870, pilot officer gregory martin walsh, o46086, pilot officer john douglas thynne, o120160, pilot officer geoffrey raymond farrell, o118070, flying officer douglas graham, flight lieutenant douglas graham, o57041, pilot officer paul francis devine, flying officer paul francis devine, o119068, pilot officer john frederick herbertson, o119672, pilot officer richard ian waddy, flying officer richard ian waddy, o46802, pilot officer robert allen hobson, flying officer robert allen hobson, o113981, pilot officer gregory prestige forbes, o225356, sgt terence john pinkerton, a216972, distinguished flying medal, cpl frederick george brown, a56788, leading aircraftman brian barr thompson, flight lieutenant brian barr thompson, o216421, flight sergeant alan william ely, a33677, flight sergeant reginald john walker, a13698, sgt kenneth john dedman, a42586, sgt kerry hunter cook, a110376, sgt francis john hardwick, a56156, sgt alan edward cleve bicker, a310809, sgt bruce thomas ladd, a315273, sgt brian robert richardson, a56491, sgt austin alphonsus connor, a210189, sgt ian doudney smith, a218917, sgt garry william clavan, a25012, sgt jeffrey eden hollis, a312659, sgt ross thomas tarrant, a220759, sgt edward george coffee, a33740, sgt stanley loseby moss, a211021, sgt robert albert oliver, a219025, flight sergeant ralph nearl yee, a14616, cpl maurice edward hill, sgt maurice edward hill, a17654, leading aircraftman ronald eric tait, a117944, leading aircraftman raymond thomas starkie, a18882, leading aircraftman john wayne gibson, a224256, cpl gregory stewart love, sgt gregory stewart love, a211438, photographer, leading aircraftman paul alexander batterham, a111637, leading aircraftman steven gordon milsted, a316726, cpl roger james wilde, a57094, leading aircraftman david john baker, a223818, cpl gerald ivor frampton, a45362, cpl david keith streatfeild, a315877, leading aircraftman john thomas egan, a46894, leading aircraftman william (bill) anthony capper, a225581, leading aircraftman jack lowe, a118442, leading aircraftman terrence george grigson, a113627, leading aircraftman walter edward howell davies, cpl walter edward howell davies, a56997, cpl james william payne, a55901, leading aircraftman david murray furner, a44993, cpl richard brenton joyce, a222042, leading aircraftman malcolm leonard stanborough, a224208, cpl arthur lindsay shipard, a222351, cpl edward george brooker, a56288, cpl josephus cornelius mennen, a316034, leading aircraftman gerald david rich, a46353, cpl ralph edward james, a111547, leading aircraftman james andrew gable, a225054, leading aircraftman trevor john munce, a47082, leading aircraftman lyle ronald conway kerr, a120983, cpl john henry parsons, a223927, leading aircraftman geofrey matthew irvin, a117771, leading aircraftman steven stanley russell, a46137, cpl john charles meakin, a316144, cpl john william clarkson, a19578, leading aircraftman kenneth raymond hey, a120489, leading aircraftman warren john peters, a56784, leading aircraftman john stuart kirby, a317933, cpl robert william clayton, a44464, leading aircraftman johan marinus versluis, o224575, leading aircraftman richard anton leahy, a113806, leading aircraftman peter gordon boyling, a118181, leading aircraftman charles william burgess, a117156, leading aircraftman ian clifford lay, a224399, leading aircraftman gregory harold aizlewood, a113282, leading aircraftman kerry william alan pendergast, a225323, leading aircraftman denis james savage, a45317, leading aircraftman geoffrey charles roxburgh, a58151, leading aircraftman james grant mcintyre, a58054, cpl denis john freeman, a110964, leading aircraftman william joseph hazel, a117528, leading aircraftman william angus mcphail, a117425, leading aircraftman gregory douglas smith, a57435, leading aircraftman alan george bielby, a57774, leading aircraftman barry thomas bertram, a57881, leading aircraftman john desmond murphy, a111995, cpl dennis william pearce, a221802, cpl dennis john roles, a222498, leading aircraftman graham thomas o'brien, a117965, leading aircraftman douglas william bunker, a46066, leading aircraftman byron mcintosh sutherland, cpl bryon mcintosh sutherland, a57689, leading aircraftman raymond herbert townsend, a113600, cpl david william lester, sgt (acting) david william lester, a44804, leading aircraftman mark phillip jones, a58148, cpl brian andrew pomroy, a217408, leading aircraftman stewart raymond mcintyre, a61640, cpl john francis murphy, a221779, leading aircraftman kevin peter horton, a61624, leading aircraftman richard john holtsbaum, a61702, leading aircraftman eric clarence easterbrook, a224026, leading aircraftman leonard russell moore, a118042, leading aircraftman richard william hardy, a47058, leading aircraftman john leslie robson, a119522, leading aircraftman steven john hartigan, a318397, leading aircraftman dennis john harrison, a113286, leading aircraftman robert william waller, a58188, cpl vincent charles brooker, a18836, leading aircraftman deane maxwell rogers, a222691, cpl ernst van gilst, a17658, cpl peter christopher nicholls, a316780, cpl john page, a46427, cpl garry reginald jarvis, a61316, leading aircraftman kerrence arthur george taylor, a112754, cpl donald john turner, a44080, cpl daniel james mcgrath, a110356, leading aircraftman jeffrey cecil faux, a119504, leading aircraftman archibald newlands tudehope, a113479, leading aircraftman raymond leslie brien, a223258, leading aircraftman earle john murray, a112745, leading aircraftman william jethro fennell, a45796, leading aircraftman william travis colgrave, a317083, leading aircraftman kenneth john warton, a317818, cpl terance vale, a17604, leading aircraftman ronald vincent kunde, a120607, leading aircraftman kenneth john mcleod, a118137 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFolder, Commercial Bank of Australia Eltham Branch Hold-Up, 15 December 1949
... bank hold-up, cba bank, det sgt mcmennemin, eltham, h.d. pettie, harry wallace, jack burgoyne, kay arthur morgan, lindsay a. spears, main road...They were convicted and served 17 years in prison. bank hold-up, cba bank, det sgt mcmennemin, eltham, h.d. pettie, harry wallace, jack burgoyne, kay arthur morgan, lindsay a. spears, main road 5 x A4 photocopied pages Commercial Bank of Australia Eltham Branch Hold-Up, 15 December 1949 Folder ...Thursday, December 15, 1949, the quiet little bank was embroiled in an infamous wild shoot-out between a daring thief and two bank officers. Today, the building still carries the scars ; a bullet hole remains visible in a cedar bench testifying to the events that played out that day. 3.30 a.m., Friday, December 9. The manager of the Commercial Bank branch at Greensborough, Mr Harry Wallace and his wife are asleep in their bedroom of the little house behind the branch. Harry is awakened by a noise and sees an intruder in a corner of the bedroom. He calls out but the intruder who has switched off the power in anticipation flees through a side door and scarpers down Main Street. Harry summons the police but a search by First Constable Thomas of the Greensborough Police assisted by a wireless patrol car is unsuccessful. A report is filed noting the theft of a .25 calibre pistol from the wardrobe. Thursday, December 15th. It is 1pm and the Commercial Bank has just opened. The branch is only open Mondays and Thursdays from 1-3pm. The morning started off a little cool with some scattered showers but it has fined up and the temperature is now around 61 degrees (16 C). A new grey Singer sports car with soft-top pulls up on the opposite side of the road and a young man, neatly dressed in a dark blue suit, wearing a grey hat and carrying a brief case exits the vehicle. He looks around then crosses the road and walks up the steps and through the door into the bank. There are three people inside; Mr. Jack Burgoyne whose grocery store is situated just 50 yards up the road, Mr. Lindsay A. Spears, the Eltham Agency Receiving Officer and by chance, Mr Harry Wallace, manager of the Greensborough branch. Jack Burgoyne takes note of the young stranger; thinking to himself he appears nervous. The man approaches the counter and introduces himself as John Henderson of Greensborough and explains that he wishes to open a new account. He places his hat and £3 on the counter. Mr Spears attends to the paperwork. He asks the young man to sign two forms, which he does but then he withdraws from the counter and starts walking towards the door. Suddenly he spins around pulling an automatic pistol from his right-hand pocket. He exclaims forcefully; “The game’s on! I’ll take the lot!” Spears appears to comply by pretending to open a drawer. The man shouts loudly, “Keep your hand away from that drawer.” Spears instead reaches for a pistol in his pocket and challenges the man, “Here it is. Come and get it!” At the same time, Harry Wallace pulls a pistol from his pocket as well. The bandit fires a shot but misses, the bullet striking the counter. Both Spears and Wallace open fire and Jack Burgoyne ducks for cover. As the bandit turns and runs for the door leaving his £3 behind, he fires another shot, which strikes the ceiling. Spears fires back, and thinks he may have hit him in the foot. The bandit flees the bank and heads for the grey Singer car, registration NO-106, parked opposite. Wallace and Spears pursue him to the door and open fire again, striking the car three times around the driver’s door. Spears lets off eight shots and Wallace, seven before his gun jams. The getaway car initially heads slowly down Main Road towards Bridge Street. About 100 yards down the road, Dave Adams, a PMG employee, who has heard the shots, throws a steel manhole step at the driver. It hits the roof of the car nine inches above the driver’s head and tears the hood. Another witness claims to have seen the door blow open and the driver raise his hand. The car gathers speed and swings left into Bridge Street racing along at about 60 miles an hour careering recklessly past council employee, Mr. Percy Williams, who is driving a dray along Smarts Road [believed to be Bridge Street]. At the end of the road the Singer fails to get round the sharp turn and crashes into an embankment skidding to a stop outside the home of Mr John Clifford. One side of the car is wrecked. Mr Clifford, an aircraft engineer hears the fast travelling car bump heavily into the road bank at about 1.25 p.m. Hearing the whine of an engine he goes outside to find the grey Singer parked at the side of the road. Jack George also lives at the corner and hears the car crash. “The bandit opened the car door, ran 50 yards, and suddenly turned back,” exclaims Jack. “He took something from the car. It might have been a gun.” In his haste, the bandit drops his grey felt hat, size 6 7/8, on the road and dashes up Sherbourne Road for about 200 yards then disappears into the scrub carrying a brief case and a bundle in which a sailor’s cap can be seen. About 3 p.m., Mr H.D. Pettie of Mountain View Road, Montmorency is looking through his field glasses and notices a young man walking through thick scrub on private property some distance from his house. The man is wearing a sailor’s cap and disappears along the railway track toward Montmorency. As the day progresses, ten police cars, one motor cycle, and about 40 police led by Det. Sgt. McMennemin of Malvern CIB are searching for him. They believe he is hiding in thick scrub along the bank of the creek about half-a-mile outside Eltham township. Wireless patrol cars, four mobile traffic cars and the CIB area cars from Malvern and Kew are taking part. Police check the thief’s car and discover it was stolen from Helen Baxter, of Doncaster Road, North Balwyn from outside Victoria Barracks. Harry Wallace informs the police that he believes he recognised the bandit as the man who took his pistol from his bedroom the previous Friday morning. As night falls, armed police are posted at strategic points in the Eltham-Greensborough district. Police in cars are watching the roads. Others are searching the bush and checking passengers on trains. Little do they realise the young man has already slipped out of the net. SEQUEL YOUTH OF 19 CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED ARMED ROBBERY OF BANK AT ELTHAM Weekly Times, Wednesday 15 February 1950, page 6 Detectives who raided a house in Bell St., Coburg, Melbourne, charged a 19-year-old youth, of South Yarra, with attempted armed robbery at the Commercial Bank’s Eltham (Vic.) receiving depot on Dec. 15. Police say they recovered a loaded automatic pistol, diamond and signet rings worth more than £200, a complete set of house-breaking instruments, a sailor’s uniform, and chloroform gauze in the raid. The youth was charged that while armed with an offensive weapon, he attempted to rob Lindsay George Spears of a sum of money. He was further charged on six counts of breaking, entering and stealing. Police allege that the person who tried to hold up Mr Spears in the Commercial Bank receiving depot at Eltham on December 15. escaped in a stolen car, after Mr Spears and Mr Henry Wallace, manager of the bank’s Greensborough branch, had fired at him. After the car crashed, he escaped into thick scrub and is alleged to have changed into a sailor’s uniform. On December 9 an automatic pistol was stolen from Mr Wallace’s bedroom at the Greensborough bank. The chloroform pad recovered is alleged to have been stolen from the Dental Supply Company, Plenty Road, Preston. The rings are alleged to have been taken in a £513 burglary from the shop of James Paton. Sydney Road, Coburg. Det. Sgt. H. McMennemin conducted the investigations with Senior Dets. R. Newton and M Downie, Detectives l. Dent, R. Rayner, P. Pedersen and M. Handley and First Constable A. Thomas. The youth will appear at Eltham Court on February 22. Manager’s Gun Used in Holdup at Bank The Age, Thursday 23 February 1950, page 4 It was stated in Eltham court yesterday that a youth who robbed a bank manager of his pistol, later used it in an attempt to hold-up the bank. Kay Arthur Morgan, 19, draftsman, of Castle-street, South Yarra, was committed for trial on charges of breaking and entering, and stealing a pistol and attempted robbery while armed with an offensive weapon. He pleaded guilty. The manager of Eltham branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., Henry Clifton Cabot Wallace, said he disturbed someone in the bedroom, in which he and his wife were sleeping, at 3 a.m. on December. 9, 1949. Later he found that his automatic- pistol was missing. On December 15 a youth, who said his name was John Henderson, entered the bank and opened a new account. As the youth was leaving the bank he turned round with a pistol in his hand and said: — “I want the lot.” Spear indicated a drawer under the counter; and said.— “Here it is. Come and get it.” The youth said:— “Keep your hand away from that drawer.” Witness said Spear then drew his pistol from his hip pocket. The youth fired at them, and Spear returned the fire. “I pulled my pistol and fired, too” said witness. The youth fired again, ran out to a car and drove off. Witness and Spear fired several shots at the car. The youth was the accused Morgan, sitting in court, witness said. Evidence was given that one bullet was found in the celling and the other in the bank. Morgan was allowed £100 bail on each charge. Morgan ended up serving three years for the failed armed robbery and became a notorious criminal. He had twin sons, Peter and Doug and even though only ten years old, Morgan would get his sons to act as lookouts whilst he committed burglaries. The lads became building contractors but when the industry suffered a downturn in 1977 and they were short on cash, they returned to the family business. Over the following 23 months they undertook 24 raids on country and outer-suburban TABs and banks. Whilst robbing one country bank for the third time, just like their father, it all went wrong ending up with a police officer shot. They were nick-named the “After-dark” bandits and are considered to be Australia’s last bushrangers. They were convicted and served 17 years in prison.5 x A4 photocopied pagesbank hold-up, cba bank, det sgt mcmennemin, eltham, h.d. pettie, harry wallace, jack burgoyne, kay arthur morgan, lindsay a. spears, main road -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Tennis Club members, c1921-22
... Written on back of photograph: "Ringwood Tennis - Arthur Broben, Lindsay Travers, Fred Dawes, Jim Broben, 1921."...Written on back of photograph: "Ringwood Tennis - Arthur Broben, Lindsay Travers, Fred Dawes, Jim Broben, 1921." ...Black and white photograph (Postcard size)Written on back of photograph: "Ringwood Tennis - Arthur Broben, Lindsay Travers, Fred Dawes, Jim Broben, 1921." -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ursula Hoff, Masterpieces of the National Gallery of Victoria, 1949
... lindsay...conrad martens...louis buvelot...frederick McCubbin...tom roberts...john russell...john longstaff...emanuel phillips fox...walter withers...charles conder...rupert bunny...george lambert...arthur...The Ballarat Technical Art School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines, and a predecessor of Federation University Australia. national gallery of victoria art artists Daryl Lindsay Ursula Hoff alan mccullogh joan lindsay joan lindsay hans memling uccello titian veronese canaletto Battista tiepolo Claude le lorrain nicolas poussin peter paul rubens Francisco De Goya Rembrandt Van Rijn Jan de Heem gerard terborch Jan Steen Jacob van ruisdael anthony van dyck joshua reynolds thomas gainsborough george romney henry raeburn george morland thomas rowlandson john cozens joseph turner john constable william blake william etty charles Holmes augustus john william nicholson paul nash john tunnard jacob epstein maurice lambert auguste rodin jean houdon jacques david daumier jean corot jean millet louis boudin edouard manet edgar degas claude monet alfred sisley camille pissarro paul cezanne vincent van gogh maurice utrillo august rodin william dobell russell drysdale norman lindsay conrad martens louis buvelot frederick McCubbin tom roberts john russell john longstaff emanuel phillips fox walter withers charles conder rupert bunny george lambert arthur streeton lionel lindsay max meldrum hans heyson hugh ramsay george bell william frater adrien Feint eric thake jack carrington smith constaNCE STOkes lyndon dadswell ola cohn Bluehard covered book of 243 pages. ...Bluehard covered book of 243 pages. Black and white illustrations. non-fictionnational gallery of victoria, art, artists, daryl lindsay, ursula hoff, alan mccullogh, joan lindsay, joan lindsay, hans memling, uccello, titian, veronese, canaletto, battista tiepolo, claude le lorrain, nicolas poussin, peter paul rubens, francisco de goya, rembrandt van rijn, jan de heem, gerard terborch, jan steen, jacob van ruisdael, anthony van dyck, joshua reynolds, thomas gainsborough, george romney, henry raeburn, george morland, thomas rowlandson, john cozens, joseph turner, john constable, william blake, william etty, charles holmes, augustus john, william nicholson, paul nash, john tunnard, jacob epstein, maurice lambert, auguste rodin, jean houdon, jacques david, daumier, jean corot, jean millet, louis boudin, edouard manet, edgar degas, claude monet, alfred sisley, camille pissarro, paul cezanne, vincent van gogh, maurice utrillo, august rodin, william dobell, russell drysdale, norman lindsay, conrad martens, louis buvelot, frederick mccubbin, tom roberts, john russell, john longstaff, emanuel phillips fox, walter withers, charles conder, rupert bunny, george lambert, arthur streeton, lionel lindsay, max meldrum, hans heyson, hugh ramsay, george bell, william frater, adrien feint, eric thake, jack carrington smith, constance stokes, lyndon dadswell, ola cohn -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPainting - Artwork - Painting, M. Sardinia, [Townscape] by M. Sardinia
... Arthur Lindsay...Sardinia Painting Artwork - Painting Australia Victoria M. Sardinia Arthur Lindsay ...Framed watercolour of a townscapewatercolour, painting, townscape, m. sardinia -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Students of Pleasant Creek Training Centre 1950's
... Bob Smith, Gordon Prior, Bill Kelly, Kath Delahunty, Margaret Forsyth, Peter Woods, Matron Carter, Matt Lynch, Miss Burnside, Ira Carter, Smart, Haywood, Irene Peters, John Scarlatti, Mavis Taylor, Brian Winks, Ray Squire, Lillian Haughton, Maureen Karline, Brian Siggins, Ken Thompson, Lindsay Thompson, Arthur Young, Brian Clugson, Bev Berry ...Bob Smith, Gordon Prior, Bill Kelly, Kath Delahunty, Margaret Forsyth, Peter Woods, Matron Carter, Matt Lynch, Miss Burnside, Ira Carter, Smart, Haywood, Irene Peters, John Scarlatti, Mavis Taylor, Brian Winks, Ray Squire, Lillian Haughton, Maureen Karline, Brian Siggins, Ken Thompson, Lindsay Thompson, Arthur Young, Brian Clugson, Bev Berry Education Students Students and Staff at Pleasant Creek Training Centre late 1950's Students of Pleasant Creek Training Centre 1950's Photograph ...Bob Smith, Gordon Prior, Bill Kelly, Kath Delahunty, Margaret Forsyth, Peter Woods, Matron Carter, Matt Lynch, Miss Burnside, Ira Carter, Smart, Haywood, Irene Peters, John Scarlatti, Mavis Taylor, Brian Winks, Ray Squire, Lillian Haughton, Maureen Karline, Brian Siggins, Ken Thompson, Lindsay Thompson, Arthur Young, Brian Clugson, Bev Berry Students and Staff at Pleasant Creek Training Centre late 1950'seducation, students -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - List, Wayne Kell, "Ballarat Tramways Employees (60's - 71)", 2020
... Mannion Les Mark Jack Marone Jackie Mason Arthur Maxwell Harold May Allan Meaney Brian Melville Jim Menzies Alf Mercer Barry Morris Robert Morris Bruce Munn Tom Nancarrow Bill Newell Les North John O’Keefe Dan O’Leary Dick Oliver Joel Owen Eric Patterson Bert Peart Ivan Pellas D. Powell Lindsay...Mannion Les Mark Jack Marone Jackie Mason Arthur Maxwell Harold May Allan Meaney Brian Melville Jim Menzies Alf Mercer Barry Morris Robert Morris Bruce Munn Tom Nancarrow Bill Newell Les North John O’Keefe Dan O’Leary Dick Oliver Joel Owen Eric Patterson Bert Peart Ivan Pellas D. Powell Lindsay ...Yields information the employees of the SEC from about the 1960's through to closure. Not known if completely accurate.List - typed A4 sheet titled "Ballarat Tramways Employees (60's - 71)", prepared by Wayne Kell. Lists employees in alphabetical order images: .1 - jpg scan of the sheet .2 - pdf of the list in a single vertical column .3 - word document in the image files Noel Aghan Noel Allen Max Anderson Brian Anwyl Adam Balloch Ray Barrow Ian Bentley James Billman Les Bird Mick Blackman Kevin Blake Dave Blaw Brett Boddington Kevin Brookman Gary Butler Kevin Butler Marty Cahill Bob Carter Daryl Chambers R oy Courtney Steve Crosby Ray Curnow Ron Davidson Bill Davies S. Davies W. Davies T Ed Davis L. Denmead Max Devlin Austin Domaschenz Des Domaschenz T. Dunstan Ted Edmunds Allen Edwards George Etheridge D. Everett John Everett Ted Fish Vic Gill Ian Grant George Gray Max Green Ray Hall Norm Hamilton Rory Herauville Bernie Hill Colin Hill Norm Hunt Danny Irvine Allan Jeffreys Bruce Jenkins David Jones Ron Jordan Wayne Kell Alan Kellett Alf Kellett Dave Kellett Noel Klein Hec Knight Ron Knight Mick Laidlaw Ed Lake Stan Lakey Herb Lee George Long Norm Lorensini Geoff McErvale Doug McGregor Leo McMahon Alec McWilliam Bill Maes George Magee Jim Maher Mick Mahoney Andre Malins B. Mannion Les Mark Jack Marone Jackie Mason Arthur Maxwell Harold May Allan Meaney Brian Melville Jim Menzies Alf Mercer Barry Morris Robert Morris Bruce Munn Tom Nancarrow Bill Newell Les North John O’Keefe Dan O’Leary Dick Oliver Joel Owen Eric Patterson Bert Peart Ivan Pellas D. Powell Lindsay Quick Arthur Reed Bill Retallick Rex Rewell Howard Reynolds Neil Robe Ned Romeo Vin Ryan Rick Rykers Bill Segrave John Schmidt Charles Scicluna David Skewes Harry Smerdon Brian Smith Roy Smith Bill Spicer Tony Stephens Max Stephens Tom Stevenson Neil Sutherland Doug Thompson Ian Tierney Ian Trenfield John Truscott Bill Trusler Bill Tuddenham A. Turnbull Dave van Oorschot E. van Rooy Harry van Oorschot Henk van Oorschot Bill van Oorschot Gerry van Rooy Harry van Rooy Ian Wallis Lou Walker Bill Ward Geoff Ward Vin Webb Bill Wellard L. Wellard R. Williams Terry Williams Doug Wiseman Edward Wrightlists, employees, personnel, ballarat, crews -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Roll of Honor School of Mines Ballarat (rough), 1915, 1915
... arthur w. nicholas...morshead...j.b. morshead...allan t. penny...roy parkin...paulig...paterson...l.w. quick...morris roberts...lindsay...These pages are the rough notes and compilation of the Ballarat School of Mines World War One honour board. roll of honor roll of honour honour roll honor roll ballarat ballarat school of mines smb university of ballarat expeditionary forces soldiers world war one wwi 1st world war killed in action virgil tucker alexander fraser a.g. campbell herbert hawkesworth william e. figgis stanley hepburn robert m. serjeant milton williamson e. sleep an anderson p. sinclair anderson john h.s. thomas leslie de jersey grut ralph moore louis g. buchner william williams thomas rhys williams leslie w. mathews leigh simpson john bolton martell stanley kitchner william henry o'brien reginald callister theodore serjeant les kemp basil ross carl janssen fred hepworth percy levison alfred mica smith les mounsey leslie blick john r. sides henry jerman harold g counell stanley kitchen h.m. connan reg nunn hedley long frank dawson leslie kemp mcnamee g.h. winckler h.j. hibbins arthur w. hughes syd rawlings bent hayes trevan ruglen brew w. wilberforce e.t.a. zuabour t.t.w. dixon r.r. marshall charles tait j.j. hibbins d.r. tunbridge w.s. davies j. coglan frank clark harold peart frank peart a.t. bury a.r. mcconnell sheppard alf wilson roy parker kevin coglan allan perry forbes tweedie c.e. bray l.w. matthews robert marshall a. parry h.w. preston alfred wilson r.w. vickery alfred bailey p. besmore c. bryant a. clegg n. cameron w.f.m. johnson l.w. quirk a.c. collins e.c. doepel a. gourlig allan ross ross allan samuel ainsworth les blick c.c bray b. beesmerse calvin briant h. brown harry brittain harold c. connell kevin j. coglan ted cannon e.j. cannon ray cormack dixon arthur dixon ernest duncan harold ferguson n.j. hibbins bert hayes heddles long leslie mournsey ken moss arthur w. nicholas morshead j.b. morshead allan t. penny roy parkin paulig paterson l.w. quick morris roberts lindsay ross a. simmons percy senior s. halliburton sheppard spencer gerard scarff trevan a.a. trahan percy towly robert tremain .1) ROLL OF HONOR printed on top of page .2)Revised list 12.10.15 at bottom right hand corner .3) Joined Expeditionary Forces handwritten on top of paper .1) Roll of Honor for School of Mines Ballarat - original listing on blue feint lined cream foolscap paper. ...These pages are the rough notes and compilation of the Ballarat School of Mines World War One honour board..1) Roll of Honor for School of Mines Ballarat - original listing on blue feint lined cream foolscap paper. Handwritten names (lines through) with ROLL of HONOR printed at top. .2) Handwritten names on blue feint lined foolscap paper .3) A5 cream sheet of paper with handwritten names.1) ROLL OF HONOR printed on top of page .2)Revised list 12.10.15 at bottom right hand corner .3) Joined Expeditionary Forces handwritten on top of paperroll of honor, roll of honour, honour roll, honor roll, ballarat, ballarat school of mines, smb, university of ballarat, expeditionary forces, soldiers, world war one, wwi, 1st world war, killed in action, virgil tucker, alexander fraser, a.g. campbell, herbert hawkesworth, william e. figgis, stanley hepburn, robert m. serjeant, milton williamson, e. sleep an anderson, p. sinclair anderson, john h.s. thomas, leslie de jersey grut, ralph moore, louis g. buchner, william williams, thomas rhys williams, leslie w. mathews, leigh simpson, john bolton, martell, stanley kitchner, william henry o'brien, reginald callister, theodore serjeant, les kemp, basil ross, carl janssen, fred hepworth, percy levison, alfred mica smith, les mounsey, leslie blick, john r. sides, henry jerman, harold g counell, stanley kitchen, h.m. connan, reg nunn, hedley long, frank dawson, leslie kemp, mcnamee, g.h. winckler, h.j. hibbins, arthur w. hughes, syd rawlings, bent hayes, trevan ruglen, brew, w. wilberforce, e.t.a. zuabour, t.t.w. dixon, r.r. marshall, charles tait, j.j. hibbins, d.r. tunbridge, w.s. davies, j. coglan, frank clark, harold peart, frank peart, a.t. bury, a.r. mcconnell, sheppard, alf wilson, roy parker, kevin coglan, allan perry, forbes tweedie, c.e. bray, l.w. matthews, robert marshall, a. parry, h.w. preston, alfred wilson, r.w. vickery, alfred bailey, p. besmore, c. bryant, a. clegg, n. cameron, w.f.m. johnson, l.w. quirk, a.c. collins, e.c. doepel, a. gourlig, allan ross, ross allan, samuel ainsworth, les blick, c.c bray, b. beesmerse, calvin briant, h. brown, harry brittain, harold c. connell, kevin j. coglan, ted cannon, e.j. cannon, ray cormack, dixon, arthur dixon, ernest duncan, harold ferguson, n.j. hibbins, bert hayes, heddles long, leslie mournsey, ken moss, arthur w. nicholas, morshead, j.b. morshead, allan t. penny, roy parkin, paulig, paterson, l.w. quick, morris roberts, lindsay ross, a. simmons, percy senior, s. halliburton sheppard, spencer, gerard scarff, trevan, a.a. trahan, percy towly, robert tremain -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Education Department of Victoria Publications Branch, The Educational Magazine: Centenary of the Education Department of Victoria, Vol 30, No 1, c1973
... lindsay thompson...koallah...robert craig...james andrews...arthur...This book was a special edition to celebrate 100 years of the Victorian Education Department. victorian education department william dargie lindsay thompson koallah robert craig james andrews arthur davitt shirley baker james bonwick isaac isaacs charles lowe frank beaurepaire White soft covered magazine featuring the title of the book on the cover 'The Educational Magazine: Centenary of the Education Department of Victoria'. ...This book was a special edition to celebrate 100 years of the Victorian Education Department. White soft covered magazine featuring the title of the book on the cover 'The Educational Magazine: Centenary of the Education Department of Victoria'. Contents include a timeline, Naming Schools, The Rural School, School Architecture, Early Teachers, the School Paper, Olympic Village, Secondary Education.victorian education department, william dargie, lindsay thompson, koallah, robert craig, james andrews, arthur davitt, shirley baker, james bonwick, isaac isaacs, charles lowe, frank beaurepaire -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and White, Ballarat Teachers' College, 1947, 1947
... Back Row: Jim Howlett; Milton Rice; Keith McLean; Jim Williams; George Nield, David Cooper, Ray Terrill, William Gleeson; Tom Pascoe; Lindsay Harley; Ron Carless; Robert Giddings; Colin Connelly; Alex Magill; Eddie Blake; William Punshon; Athol Aisbett; Kevin Collins; John O'Shannessy. Second Row: Beth Leslie; Faye Dreher; Gwen Pamphilon; Arthur...Back Row: Jim Howlett; Milton Rice; Keith McLean; Jim Williams; George Nield, David Cooper, Ray Terrill, William Gleeson; Tom Pascoe; Lindsay Harley; Ron Carless; Robert Giddings; Colin Connelly; Alex Magill; Eddie Blake; William Punshon; Athol Aisbett; Kevin Collins; John O'Shannessy. Second Row: Beth Leslie; Faye Dreher; Gwen Pamphilon; Arthur ...Ballarat Teachers' College was opened on may 4th, 1926, at S.S. 33, Dana Street, with an enrollment of sixty-one students, its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W. H. Ellwood, M.A., m.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers' tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, B.A. (Lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. Teaching practice and special rural school work were carried on in schools in or near Ballarat - drawing, crafts and singing were taught by local teachers. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by twenty-six Manual arts students who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Arts students continued till 1930, when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers' College.\During the four succeeding years approximately sixty students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the college in its brief span of life (1926-1931) Fourteen years were to pass before they were again opened to students on February 2nd, 1946. The college was re-commenced at S.S. Dana Street under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip.Ed., (Acting Principal 1946-1950), and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., V.Com., Dip.Ed., Miss M.H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip.Phys.Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister for education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only (for whom 130 Victoria Street was purchased as a hostel) but, at the last moment, men were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and has continued as such. The original Staff has been considerable augmented, and the number of Students has been more than trebled. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate at the final College assembly each year. In December, 1855, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. Canty of the staff. Mr Ellwood, former Principal,delivered the occasional address and presented the Ellwood Prize to the outstading student of the year (Mr C.P. Handreck). Students who had successfully completed the course received their certificates from Mr E.B. Pederick, Chief Inspector of Primary Schools. College accomodation having been strained for several years, it was pleasant news when tenders were called in July, 1956, for the building of the first section of the new Ballarat Teachers' College in Gillies Street, near the Botanical Gardens. At the beginning of 1958 the new College was occupied, and staff and students have appreciated greatly the appointments and cacilities of the new buildign. In 1968 the three-year Diploma Course began, co-existent with the other courses which will continue during the transitional period. Successful students in the course receive the Diploma of Teaching (Primary).Black and white photograph of students and staff of the Ballarat Teachers' College. The people are in four rows, and they stand in front of the Dana Street Primary School. Back Row: Jim Howlett; Milton Rice; Keith McLean; Jim Williams; George Nield, David Cooper, Ray Terrill, William Gleeson; Tom Pascoe; Lindsay Harley; Ron Carless; Robert Giddings; Colin Connelly; Alex Magill; Eddie Blake; William Punshon; Athol Aisbett; Kevin Collins; John O'Shannessy. Second Row: Beth Leslie; Faye Dreher; Gwen Pamphilon; Arthur Lelean; Howard Pattenden; Jack Tyers; Hugh Fraser; William Henderson; Jack Mallett; Alan Martin; Keith Boyd; John Ellifson; John Collins; Tom Hill; Wal Henning; Burns Roddis; Fred Marshman; Dawn Doney; Pat Watts; Ann McKinnon. Third Row: Ethel Esmore; Joy Love; Pat Luxford; Jean Elliott; Josie Bunny; Phyllis Borley; Joyce Matheson; Val Witney; Ruth Tozer; Nancy Kerr; K.ath Tobin; Muriel Morrish; Jean Clode; Peg Purdue; Joyce Kennedy; Margaret Palmer; Marie Faulds; Thelma Ritchie. Fourth Row: Pat Lewin; Mavis Poland; Lorna Welsh; Lynette Lynch; Nancy Alexander; Betty Williams, Val Gorrie; Alan Sonsee; Trudy Kentish; Carl Bryan; Monica Miller; W.F. Lord; Beth Hughes; Mephan McMcEwin; Mattie Hayes; Neila Vallance; Pat Robinson; Elva Surman; Joan Gunning; Norma Dally; Beatrice Freeman; Kath Crossett.ballarat teachers' college, education, dana street primary school, 1947 -
Federation University Historical CollectionBallarat Teachers' College (Year of 1947) correspondence, Ballarat Teachers' College (Year of 1947) correspondence relating to reunions, 1990s
... Lindsay Harley 6 pages * 32. Bill Henderson * 33. Wal Henning 2 pages * 34. Tom Hill * 35. Jim Howlett 13 pages * 36. Claire Kennedy (McLachlan) * 37. Joyce Kennedy (Evans) 3 pages * 38. Nancy Kerr (Harley) * 39. Arthur...Lindsay Harley 6 pages * 32. Bill Henderson * 33. Wal Henning 2 pages * 34. Tom Hill * 35. Jim Howlett 13 pages * 36. Claire Kennedy (McLachlan) * 37. Joyce Kennedy (Evans) 3 pages * 38. Nancy Kerr (Harley) * 39. Arthur ...All participants attended BTC (Ballarat Teacher's College) in 1947.Much of this document is handwritten so is significant as an example of teacher's handwritten letters.Two Ballarat Courier newspapers dated 5 June 1991 and 1 June 1991 bound at side with white contact adhesive. The newspapers are used as an alphabetical filing system for correspondence relating to reunions. They have been cut along the top edge to create an indented filing system with a number and name put onto each tab. .1) Newspaper dated 5 June 1991, comprising tabs 1 Athol/Aisbett - 27 Gleeson. The information contained in the pages is sometimes biographical, with names, addresses and occupations. * 1. Athol/Aisbett 6 pages * 2. Nancy Alexander (McDonald) 7 pages * 3. Jessie Batson 3 pages * 4. Eddie Blake - * 5. Phyllis Borley (Smith) 10 pages * 6. Keith Boyd 1 page * 7. Owen Brennan - * 8. Josie Bunning (Humphries) 1 page * 9. Ron Carless 15 pages * 10. Jean Clade (Courten Coster) * 11. John Collins 3 pages * 12. Kevin Collins 2 pages * 13. Colin Connelly 1 page * 14. David Cooper 9 pages * 15. Kath Crossnett (Ward) 1 page * 16. Norma Dally (Gittson) 4 pages * 17. inez Domaschenz (Reimers) 3 * 18. Dawn Doney (Spencer) 5 pages * 19. Fay Dreher (O'Toole) 6 pages * 20. John Ellifson - * 21. Jean Elliott (Elliott) 1page * 22. Ethel Esmore (White) 17 pages * 23. Marie Faulds 3 pages * 24. Hugh Fraser 2 pages * 25. Beatrice Freeman (Sanders) 6 pages * 26. Bob Giddings 2 pages * 27. Bill Gleeson 2 pages 15105.2 Newspaper dated 1 June 1991, comprising tabs 28. Gorrie/Gunning to 81. Williams/Witney, then names in alphabetical order and one tab "information" at back of newspaper filing system. The following pages are listed after the second name of the "tab" * 28. Val Gorrie (Lynch) * 29. Joan Gunning (Jennings) 17 pages * 30. Madeline Hannan (Meehan) * 31. Lindsay Harley 6 pages * 32. Bill Henderson * 33. Wal Henning 2 pages * 34. Tom Hill * 35. Jim Howlett 13 pages * 36. Claire Kennedy (McLachlan) * 37. Joyce Kennedy (Evans) 3 pages * 38. Nancy Kerr (Harley) * 39. Arthur Lelean 2 pages * 40. Beth Leslie (Only) (Stutterd) * 41. Pat Lewsin (Williams) 12 pages * 42. Joy Love (Robertson) * 43. Pat Luxford (Steer) 3 pages * 44. Lynette Lynch (vickery) (McCl;ure) * 45. Ann McKinnon (Oldfield) 29 pages * 46. Alex McLachlan * 47. Keith McLean 3 pages * 48. Alex Magill * 49. Jack Mallett 12 pages * 50. Fred Marshman * 51. Alan Martin 11 pages * 52. Joyce Mathison (fraser) * 53. Maurine Merlin (Carter) 9 pages * 54. Muriel Morrish * 55. Mary Murnane (Bergin) 15 pages * 56. George Nield * 57. John O'Shannessy 1 small note * 58. Margaret Palmer (Alexander) * 59. Gwen Pamphiton 20 pages * 60. Tom Pascoe * 61. Howard Pattenden 12 pages and two small notes * 62. Ruth Pearse (Marshall) * 63. Betty Ferry (Ellis) 7 pages plus small note * 64. Mavis Polard (Grant * 65. Bill Punshon 4 pages and 2 small notes * 66. Peggy Purdue (Wood) (Jakeman) * 67. Milton Rice 29 pages * 68. Thelma Ritchie * 69. Pat Robinson (Kloppenborg) 6 pages * 70. Burns roddis * 71. Elva Surman (Murphy) - nil * 72. Ray Terrill * 73. Kath Tobin (Hatfield) 2 pages * 74. Ruth Tozer * 75. Jack Tyers 10 pages * 76. Neila Vallance (Peart) * 77. Pat Watts (Knight) 12 plus 2 newspaper articles * 78. Lorna Welsh (Davis) * 79. Betty Williams (Maynard) 12 pages plus 2 small notes * 80. Jil Williams * 81. Val Witney (Kelm) 12 pages * Carl Bryan * Mattie Hayes (Uton) - nil * Beth Hughes * Trudi Kentish 7 pages * W. Lord - nil * Mephan McEwin - 12 pages plus newspaper obit * Monica Miller (Rawlings) 5 pages includes funeral booklet * Win O'Brien (Lloyd) 9 pages * Alan Sonsee - nil * Information - 25 pages of acceptances and addresses of students who attended BTC in 1947 Most of the notes and letters contained in this document are handwritten. All the tabs are handwritten, mostly in blue ink or biro.btc, ballarat, ballarat teachers' college, education, 1947, harley, tozer, pattenden, sonsee, lelean, miller -
Federation University Historical CollectionProgramme, Ballarat Teachers' College, Ballarat Teachers' College Grand Concert, 1947, 1947
... Kerr, Arthur Lelean, D. Cooper, John Collins, Ann McKinnnon, Peg Purdue, Lindsay Harley....Kerr, Arthur Lelean, D. Cooper, John Collins, Ann McKinnnon, Peg Purdue, Lindsay Harley. ...Ellwood was the Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Ballarat Teachers’ College was opened on 04 May 1926, at S.S. 33 Dana Street, with an enrolment of 61 students. Its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W.H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers’ Tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, BA., (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by 26 Manual Arts students, who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Art students continued till 1930 when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers’ College. During the four succeeding years, approximately 60 students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the College in its brief span of life (1926-1931). Five per cent of each year’s students were granted an extension of their studentship to enable them to proceed to Melbourne Teachers’ College, and to take the first year’s course for a University degree. With the advent of the economic depression of the ‘thirties, Ballarat Teachers' College closed its doors in December, 1931. Fourteen years were to pass before the College opened again on February 2nd, 1946. The college re-commenced at SS Dana Street, under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., B. Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. Phys. Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister of Education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only but, at the last moment, men resident in Ballarat were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and it has continued as such. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teacher’s Certificate at the final College Assembly each year. In December 1955, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation Hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Lord remained as principal until 1951 when he transferred to establish a teachers' college at Toorak. Tom William Turner was Lord's successor. A highlight of his term was the construction of new college buildings at Gillies Street with the students commencing their lessons there in February 1958. Turner retired in 1970, having overseen a period of substantial growth in the institution. In that year alone more than one hundred and forty students completed their primary teaching qualification to meet a severe shortage of teachers. Doug Watson commenced as principal in 1971. In 1973 Ballarat Teachers' College became the State College of Victoria at Ballarat. Three years later Ballarat College of Advanced Education was formed and the teacher education students moved to the Mount Helen Campus. In 1990 Ballarat College of Advanced Education became Ballarat University College, an affiliated college with the University of Melbourne. The University of Ballarat was formed in January 1994.Yellow folded card programme for the Ballarat Teachers' College Grand Concert held at Alfred Hall Ballarat on Thursday 28 August 1947. Student Teachers from the 1947 class performed, including Jessie Batson, Ruth Tozer, Joy Love, N. Kerr, Arthur Lelean, D. Cooper, John Collins, Ann McKinnnon, Peg Purdue, Lindsay Harley.ballarat teachers' college, education, alfred hall -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Extra Muros, 1947, 1947
... lindsay W. harley Anzac Day A number of authorgraps are written into the back page. Blue soft covered, stapled booklet named 'Extra Muros', the magazine of the Ballarat Teachers College, ANZAC Day. The contents include: The Year's Sport, J. Arthur ...Each year World War One and World War Two veteran, and Ballarat Teachers' College Principal addressed the College community for ANZAC Day. The following are excerpts of his 1947 address. "...But we should do more than remember, and instead of pausing once a year for this purpose is should be our aim to remember daily - every day should be an Anzac Day so that we shall be inspired to take stock of ourselves if we are tryig to be worthy of almidst 100,000 dead who died to keep this country free to progress nobly towards a worthy goal, What are we dong about it? As a body of teachers er should be particulalrly concerned, as in our hands largely the growth of the children lies. In the schools we can do much in our work of every day to develop right standards and a better outlook amongst the children it is our privilege to teach. We can successfully teach the three "R's" but if this is all we do then we have failed. Is should be our aim, living in the spirit of those who gace so much, to dedicate ourselfes to the work of teaching young people how to live; to train them gently in ethical standards of conduct; to take responsibility; to live through the operation with otherts; to be prepared to give service without thought of personal gain; to realise to the full all that is best in them for the good of all. What we should do and how it is to be done is difficult to descibe, but if we ourselves have taught something of the Anzac Sprit we shall not fail. In particular, we shold take care of the orphan and th child of the disabled soldier. We should explore all avenues to see what that these children get every opportunity for higher education. As far as it lies in our power we should see that these children do not suffer - thus the legacy of war is ours. In a few months you will be going out to your schools. You will have young children around you. Let you arims be high. Try to live worthily and let your little community be the better and the finer for your coming. If you achiec somethig of thise then 100,000 shall nit have died in vain." Blue soft covered, stapled booklet named 'Extra Muros', the magazine of the Ballarat Teachers College, ANZAC Day. The contents include: The Year's Sport, J. Arthur Rank; Music; Dingo Blood; Anzac Day 1947; History of Sport; J. Arthur Rank Named images include: staff and students; Sports Committee; Social Committee; Student Council; Magazine Committee' Daylesford Camp; Anglesea Camp; Grampians Camp; Exies, College staff and students;A number of authorgraps are written into the back page. ballarat teachers' college, ellwood, lord, robinson, tozer, connelly, pattenden, collins, blake, faulds, sunderland, miller, bryan, yeo, frank lord, lindsay w. harley, lindsay w. harley, anzac day -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report, 1972
... Arthur Nicholson...G.K. Sutton...E.J. Tipett...l.c. yandell...Morgan Bevan John...A.E. Stohr...R.T Morrell...Robert MOrrell...mt helen campus...continuing education...ken clements...colin kline...j.l. finkelstein...centenary appeal...Ballarat...gaol gates...Chong Lip Lee...Pang Chew Ting...yung nien chu...roland parfenovics...alonzo we foo ng...Victoria"s fourth University...paul husluck...visit of governor general...lindsay...Arthur Nicholson G.K. Sutton E.J. Tipett l.c. yandell Morgan Bevan John A.E. Stohr R.T Morrell Robert MOrrell mt helen campus continuing education ken clements colin kline j.l. finkelstein centenary appeal Ballarat gaol gates Chong Lip Lee Pang Chew Ting yung nien chu roland parfenovics alonzo we foo ng Victoria"s fourth University paul husluck visit of governor general lindsay pattenden panelbeating craftmanship awards Ballarat Technical School Green soft covered, stapled annual report Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report, 1972 Book Book ...The president in 1972 was M.B. John. During 1972 considerable progress was made towards the introduction of amendments to the School's Memorandum and Articles of Association, Victoria's Fourth University, Ballarat Technical SchoolGreen soft covered, stapled annual reportballarat school of mines, john, price, dobell, mckay, m.b. john, ballarat school of mines stamper battery, rex hollioake, arthur nicholson, g.k. sutton, e.j. tipett, l.c. yandell, morgan bevan john, a.e. stohr, r.t morrell, robert morrell, mt helen campus, continuing education, ken clements, colin kline, j.l. finkelstein, centenary appeal, ballarat, gaol gates, chong lip lee, pang chew ting, yung nien chu, roland parfenovics, alonzo we foo ng, victoria"s fourth university, paul husluck, visit of governor general, lindsay pattenden, panelbeating, craftmanship awards, ballarat technical school -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Calendar, 1903
... lindsay...lonie...maddern...middleton...morrison...nevett...pearce...scott...woolcott...wanliss...r.e. williams...henry cuthbert...thomas hart...charles kent...frederick martell...newman...william bailey...hamilton...bechervaise...george russell...thomas bath...r.m. serjeant...peter matthews...theo williams...alfred mica smithh...daniel walker...hubert murphy...charles deane...arthur...Images include: Andrew Anderson, Lecture Rooms (Administration Building), Senior members of staff, School Buildings and Grounds, Linkenbach Table - Battery Laboratory, Engineering laboratory interior, junior Chemistry Laboratory; Assay Laboratory, Battery Laboratory interior, Maddern Furnace ballarat school of mines andersnon\bickett vale warrington rogers oddie dunn figgis david ham herman lindsay lonie maddern middleton morrison nevett pearce scott woolcott wanliss r.e. williams henry cuthbert thomas hart charles kent frederick martell newman william bailey hamilton bechervaise george russell thomas bath r.m. serjeant peter matthews theo williams alfred mica smithh daniel walker hubert murphy charles deane arthur garrard valentine anderson douglas runtin john balyney l. cameron dawbarn a.e.c. kerr john adams edgar mcconnon hall john m. sutherland usher charles campbell metallurgy geology certificate as mine manager certificat as assayer labratory museum land and mine surveying applied mechanics machine drawing and dedign mechanics applied to mining engineering laboratory electrical department state school lectures excursions mathematics physics geometry photography chemistry organic chemistry assaying mining gelogy mineralogy petrology algebra trigonometry mensuration land surveying mine surveying steam and gas engines dynamics and heat sound and light magnetism and electricity electrical tecnology botany veterinary science engineering drawing electroplating Charcoal soft covered book at 100 pages. ...Contents include: Associateship and final certificates; Calendar for 1903; Discipline; Fees; Full Certificates issued; general regulations: Honorary Correspondents: Office Bearers; Professor and Lecturers; Results of exams; Statistics; Subscriptions and Donations; Subjects included in Regulation Technical Schools; Subjects on Instruction; Subjects included in Associateship course, Time table. Images include: Andrew Anderson, Lecture Rooms (Administration Building), Senior members of staff, School Buildings and Grounds, Linkenbach Table - Battery Laboratory, Engineering laboratory interior, junior Chemistry Laboratory; Assay Laboratory, Battery Laboratory interior, Maddern FurnaceCharcoal soft covered book at 100 pages. ballarat school of mines, andersnon\bickett, vale, warrington rogers, oddie, dunn, figgis, david ham, herman, lindsay, lonie, maddern, middleton, morrison, nevett, pearce, scott, woolcott, wanliss, r.e. williams, henry cuthbert, thomas hart, charles kent, frederick martell, newman, william bailey, hamilton, bechervaise, george russell, thomas bath, r.m. serjeant, peter matthews, theo williams, alfred mica smithh, daniel walker, hubert murphy, charles deane, arthur garrard, valentine anderson, douglas runtin, john balyney, l. cameron, dawbarn, a.e.c. kerr, john adams, edgar mcconnon, hall, john m. sutherland, usher, charles campbell, metallurgy, geology, certificate as mine manager, certificat as assayer, labratory, museum, land and mine surveying, applied mechanics, machine drawing and dedign, mechanics applied to mining, engineering laboratory, electrical department, state school lectures, excursions, mathematics, physics, geometry, photography, chemistry, organic chemistry, assaying, mining gelogy, mineralogy, petrology, algebra, trigonometry, mensuration, land surveying, mine surveying, steam and gas engines, dynamics and heat, sound and light, magnetism and electricity, electrical tecnology, botany, veterinary science, engineering drawing, electroplating -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageVehicle - Vessel, Couta boat, Viator, 1890-1920
... arthur rogers...bass strait ‘couta boat...“brusher” richards of warrnambool and port fairy...clinker hull boat...‘couta crafted boat c 1890-1905...‘couta fishing boat...erik mikkelsen shipwright...g.j. richards of port fairy...jens “peter” petersen...john lindsay...It is significant for being used for the fishing trade, for government service, perhaps as a mail boat, and for recreation by local families. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road arhv hv000561 arthur rogers bass strait ‘couta boat “brusher” richards of warrnambool and port fairy clinker hull boat ‘couta crafted boat c 1890-1905 ‘couta fishing boat erik mikkelsen shipwright g.j. richards of port fairy jens “peter” petersen john lindsay old mail boat pivoting centerboard boat peter watson single-masted ketch terry prodmore and wayne moorefield vessel viator viator a historical vessel victorian ‘couta boat victorian barracoota boat warrnambool ‘couta boat western victoria fishing boat western victoria mail boat HV000561 Australian Register of Historical Vessels Erik Mikkelsen J B Jones J B Jones boat builder Footscray Sturrock Coot Sturrock J R Jones J R Jones boat builder Williamstown Eva Myrl Marked "Viator" Photograph 1759.2: "E. ...The historic Victorian ‘couta boat “Viator” was built by renowned boat builder J.R. Jones of Williamstown in Melbourne, between 1890 and 1920. He was one of the early builders of this design. The features of Viator - carvel planked, open cockpit, vertical stem and straight keel, single mast and a pivoting centreboard - are all characteristics of an early Bass Strait ‘couta boat. This has been confirmed by experienced Victorian ‘couta boat restorer Tim Phillips. Viator served as a ‘couta fishing boat in the Warrnambool area until the mid-1930s, then some say she served as a mail ferry across to Portland. Later it was used as a fishing and recreation boat for local families. For years Viator sat in a paddock in East Warrnambool until purchased in 1975 and donated to Flagstaff Hill. ‘COUTA BOATS - The ‘couta design for vessels is believed to have originated at Port Phillip, Victoria, for the purpose of the Barracouta (‘couta) fishing industry, being both fast and seaworthy. , The 'couta fish was an important food fish in Australian waters, supplying Melbourne with plenty of inexpensive fish. VIATORY’S OWNERS - Some of Viator’s history is known: - 1940, registered Port Fairy and owned by G.J. Richards. - 1941-1945, registered in Port Fairy and owned by Jens “Peter” Petersen. - 1950’s “Brusher” Richards of Warrnambool and Port Fairy used it for fishing. - Peter Watson and his son also went fishing in Viator. - Frank Ferrier, boat builder, was an owner (son of ‘La Bella’ hero, William Ferrier) - Arthur Rogers owned Viator too, then sold it to Terry Pridmore and Wayne Moorefield - The Viator was stored in a paddock, unused, in Fairmont Avenue, Warrnambool, where it was gradually deteriorating. - 1975 Viator was purchase at a very reasonable price from Pridmore, then donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. RESTORATION - Shipwright Erik Mikkelsen soon started restoration on the Viator after it arrived at Flagstaff Hill in 1975. In 2006 the Maritime Museums of Australia awarded a grant to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village to assist with the restoration and renovation of the Viator. Its restoration continues today in the care of Flagstaff Hill’s boat builder. J R. JONES - boat builder The photograph of the EVA MYRL shows the builder J R Jones with his team of workers. The other photograph shows a vessel built by J R Jones' son, J B Jones of Footscray, and his team of boat boulders. The photograph of the EVA MYRL was taken by E. A. Dond---. The other photograph is of the Sturrock Coot, taken a Albert Park Lake in St Kilda.The Viator is the most significant boat in the Flagstaff Hill's fleet, being the last remaining local 'couta boat and one of few existing examples of this craft. Viator received Heritage status with the Australian Maritime Museums Council and is listed on the Australian Register of Historical Vessels in 2006 (ARHV Number: HV000561). Viator was built in Victoria in the early days by renowned boat builder J.R. Jones, and sailed by fishermen for many years, both local and on the coastal waters of Victoria, and was possibly used for the mail service. It is significant for being used for the fishing trade, for government service, perhaps as a mail boat, and for recreation by local families.Vessel, the ‘Viator’, an historic Victorian ‘couta boat, handmade by renowned boat builder This J.R. Jones 'couta boat, the Viator, was built in Williamstown, c.1890-1920. The single mast vessel has a Caravel hull built from New Zealand Kauri, blackwood, with a red gum keel and a jarrah stem and stern. It has a pivoting centreboard. Two photographs are included; one of the builder with his team, the other is of his son J B Jones, with his team. Marked "Viator" Photograph 1759.2: "E. A. Dond---" (indecipherable". Handwritten on back "Grandfather / J R Jones / Built" Photograph 1759.3; sign within photograph "J B JONES / BUILDER / FOOTSCRAY", stamped in the card, bottom right " ----- / MELBOURNE" and handwritten on the back "I think this is Mr Abel Sturrock Coot Albert Park Lake"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, arhv hv000561, arthur rogers, bass strait ‘couta boat, “brusher” richards of warrnambool and port fairy, clinker hull boat, ‘couta crafted boat c 1890-1905, ‘couta fishing boat, erik mikkelsen shipwright, g.j. richards of port fairy, jens “peter” petersen, john lindsay, old mail boat, pivoting centerboard boat, peter watson, single-masted ketch, terry prodmore and wayne moorefield, vessel viator, viator a historical vessel, victorian ‘couta boat, victorian barracoota boat, warrnambool ‘couta boat, western victoria fishing boat, western victoria mail boat, hv000561, australian register of historical vessels, erik mikkelsen, j b jones, j b jones boat builder, footscray, sturrock coot, sturrock, j r jones, j r jones boat builder, williamstown, eva myrl -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual Report, 1978, 1978
... arthur nicholson...physical education complex...art building...great hall...1870 founders theatre...art acquisition committee...computer centre...medical services...student residences...union building...partridge report...post-secondary education commission...david alexander...e.j. tippett...peter fryar...lindsay...A government grant and college funds, (the proceeds of the Ballarat School of Mines Centenary Appeal, were earmarked for the construction of the Art Building and Great Hall (later know as 1870 Founders Theatre) ballarat college of advanced education annual report m.b. john college logo ian gordon arthur nicholson physical education complex art building great hall 1870 founders theatre art acquisition committee computer centre medical services student residences union building partridge report post-secondary education commission david alexander e.j. tippett peter fryar lindsay hillman george pell john vernon norman baggaley barry fitzgerald derek woolley robert morell e.j. barker peter sargeant w.j. hitchens henry moritz ian hemingway pat hope e.r, henzen frank hurley ken clements geoff hendy debra garton paramedical awards victorian institute of colleges A4 black covered booklet - The Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual Report Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual Report, 1978 Booklet Booklet ...The following new buildings were completed: Physical Education Complex Union Building (later named the Albert Coates Complex) The Education building (T Building ) was nearing completion and would be the largest single building on the Mount Helen Campus. A government grant and college funds, (the proceeds of the Ballarat School of Mines Centenary Appeal, were earmarked for the construction of the Art Building and Great Hall (later know as 1870 Founders Theatre) A4 black covered booklet - The Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual Reportballarat college of advanced education, annual report, m.b. john, college logo, ian gordon, arthur nicholson, physical education complex, art building, great hall, 1870 founders theatre, art acquisition committee, computer centre, medical services, student residences, union building, partridge report, post-secondary education commission, david alexander, e.j. tippett, peter fryar, lindsay hillman, george pell, john vernon, norman baggaley, barry fitzgerald, derek woolley, robert morell, e.j. barker, peter sargeant, w.j. hitchens, henry moritz, ian hemingway, pat hope, e.r, henzen, frank hurley, ken clements, geoff hendy, debra garton, paramedical, awards, victorian institute of colleges
