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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Ash Wednesday fire, 1983
... Ash Wednesday fire...Ash Wednesday fire...Black and white photograph of burnt trees after Ash Wednesday fires at Mt Macedon...Macedon Bush Fire Black and white photograph of burnt trees after Ash Wednesday fires at Mt Macedon Ash Wednesday fire Photograph Ash Wednesday fire ...Black and white photograph of burnt trees after Ash Wednesday fires at Mt Macedonmt. macedon, bush fire -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Volunteers replanting Ash Wednesday Fires, 1983
... Volunteers replanting Ash Wednesday Fires...Photograph of volunteers replanting after Ash Wednesday Fires February 1983...Macedon Bush Fire Photograph of volunteers replanting after Ash Wednesday Fires February 1983 Volunteers replanting Ash Wednesday Fires Photograph Volunteers replanting Ash Wednesday Fires ...Photograph of volunteers replanting after Ash Wednesday Fires February 1983mt. macedon, bush fire -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sorting out of plants after Ash Wednesday Fires, 1983
... Sorting out of plants after Ash Wednesday Fires...Photograph of plants and personnel sorting prior to replanting after Ash Wednesday Fires...Macedon Bush Fire Photograph of plants and personnel sorting prior to replanting after Ash Wednesday Fires Sorting out of plants after Ash Wednesday Fires Photograph Sorting out of plants after Ash Wednesday Fires ...Photograph of plants and personnel sorting prior to replanting after Ash Wednesday Firesmt. macedon, bush fire -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Replantation program Ash Wednesday Fires, 1983
... Replantation program Ash Wednesday Fires...Photograph of two men unloading plants for replating program Mt Macedon after Ash Wednesday Fires...Macedon Bush Fire Photograph of two men unloading plants for replating program Mt Macedon after Ash Wednesday Fires Replantation program Ash Wednesday Fires Photograph Replantation program Ash Wednesday Fires ...Photograph of two men unloading plants for replating program Mt Macedon after Ash Wednesday Firesmt. macedon, bush fire -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Volunteers helping in replanting Ash Wednesday Fires, 1983
... Volunteers helping in replanting Ash Wednesday Fires...Photograph of group of volunteers picking up trees and shrubs and helping in replanting program in Mt Macedon area after Ash Wednesday fires February 1983...Macedon Bush Fire Photograph of group of volunteers picking up trees and shrubs and helping in replanting program in Mt Macedon area after Ash Wednesday fires February 1983 Volunteers helping in replanting Ash Wednesday Fires Photograph Volunteers helping in replanting Ash Wednesday Fires ...Photograph of group of volunteers picking up trees and shrubs and helping in replanting program in Mt Macedon area after Ash Wednesday fires February 1983mt. macedon, bush fire -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Operation Green Thumb after 1983 Ash Wednesday fires, 1983
... Operation Green Thumb after 1983 Ash Wednesday fires...Group of volunteers on tree planting exercise after 1983 Ash Wednesday fires Name of group Operation Green Thumb Masonic Task Force Volunteer groups formed work parties to assist in rehabilitation of people and burnt out areas This group came from Sunshine Photographed at Mt Macedon State School...Macedon Bush Fire Group of volunteers on tree planting exercise after 1983 Ash Wednesday fires Name of group Operation Green Thumb Masonic Task Force Volunteer groups formed work parties to assist in rehabilitation of people and burnt out areas This group came from Sunshine Photographed at Mt Macedon State School Operation Green Thumb after 1983 Ash Wednesday fires Photograph Operation Green Thumb after 1983 Ash Wednesday fires ...Group of volunteers on tree planting exercise after 1983 Ash Wednesday fires Name of group Operation Green Thumb Masonic Task Force Volunteer groups formed work parties to assist in rehabilitation of people and burnt out areas This group came from Sunshine Photographed at Mt Macedon State Schoolmt. macedon, bush fire -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Group of Volunteers Ash Wednesday Fires, 1983
... Group of Volunteers Ash Wednesday Fires...Macedon Bush Fire Photograph of seven volunteers freemasons after a job well done Group of Volunteers Ash Wednesday Fires Photograph Group of Volunteers Ash Wednesday Fires ...Photograph of seven volunteers freemasons after a job well donemt. macedon, bush fire -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Trees and shrubs after Ash Wednesday Fires, 1983
... Trees and shrubs after Ash Wednesday Fires...Macedon Bush Fire Photograph of small trees and shrubs being sorted out by people prior to replanting Trees and shrubs after Ash Wednesday Fires Photograph Trees and shrubs after Ash Wednesday Fires ...Photograph of small trees and shrubs being sorted out by people prior to replantingmt. macedon, bush fire -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Operation Greenthumb
... Documents relating to replanting in Macedon to Woodend relating to previous Ash Wednesday Fires....APEX Newspaper Article Macedon Ranges Telegraph 1 May 1984 3000 trees planted Macedon Woodend in Operation Greenthumb|Letterhead with Operation Greenthumb Restoring Ash Wednesday Gardens Apex Lions Task Force Masonic Rotary The Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria|Typed Instruction to Team leaders and members regarding Operation Greenthumb|Hand written minutes for 3 September 1984|Newsletter Mount Macedon and District Historical Society Operation Greenthumb 1984|Newspaper Article Operation Greenthumb Pic shows volunteers unloading trees for sorting at the State Nursery in Macedon|Newspaper Article Operation Greenthumb Projct Starts Essendon Gazette 25 april 1984|Newspaper Article Essendon Gazette 11 April 1984 Operation Greenthumb Big Job for Masons|Newspaper Article Broadmeadows Observer 11 April 1984 Gearing for Operation Greenfinger|Newspaper Article The Advocate 18 May 1984 Western planters move on Macedon|Newspaper Article Operation Green Thumb boosts bushfire areas|Newspaper Article Sunbury Regional News 17 April 1984 Gearing for Operation Greenfinger|Newspaper Article Sunbury Regional News 8 May 1984 Operation Green Thumb boosts bushfire areas|Newspaper Article Bendigo Advertiser 7 January 1984 The Chnaging face of Mt Macedon|Type written minutes 16 April 1984|Hand written minutes|Flora suitable for Operation Greenthumb|Hand written notes|Newspaper Article Facelift for fire gardens|Payment voucher No 269010 to D Templeton dated 2 May 1984|Newspaper Article SEC fire payout $30M so far|Photos 1 Operation Greenthumb Macedon April 27 1984 Jack McKenzie on Truck John Brereton David Templeton Col Devereaux Don McQueen Macedon Nursery|Photograph 2 Jack Mckenzie Macedon Nursery April 1984 Greenthumb|Photograph 3 7.15am April 28 1984 Macedon Greenthumb Glad Templeton|Certificate from Melba Centre supporters Club to CD Templeton for the Intellectually handicapped Documents relating to replanting in Macedon to Woodend relating to previous Ash Wednesday Fires. Archive Operation Greenthumb ...Newspaper Article Macedon Ranges Telegraph 1 May 1984 3000 trees planted Macedon Woodend in Operation Greenthumb|Letterhead with Operation Greenthumb Restoring Ash Wednesday Gardens Apex Lions Task Force Masonic Rotary The Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria|Typed Instruction to Team leaders and members regarding Operation Greenthumb|Hand written minutes for 3 September 1984|Newsletter Mount Macedon and District Historical Society Operation Greenthumb 1984|Newspaper Article Operation Greenthumb Pic shows volunteers unloading trees for sorting at the State Nursery in Macedon|Newspaper Article Operation Greenthumb Projct Starts Essendon Gazette 25 april 1984|Newspaper Article Essendon Gazette 11 April 1984 Operation Greenthumb Big Job for Masons|Newspaper Article Broadmeadows Observer 11 April 1984 Gearing for Operation Greenfinger|Newspaper Article The Advocate 18 May 1984 Western planters move on Macedon|Newspaper Article Operation Green Thumb boosts bushfire areas|Newspaper Article Sunbury Regional News 17 April 1984 Gearing for Operation Greenfinger|Newspaper Article Sunbury Regional News 8 May 1984 Operation Green Thumb boosts bushfire areas|Newspaper Article Bendigo Advertiser 7 January 1984 The Chnaging face of Mt Macedon|Type written minutes 16 April 1984|Hand written minutes|Flora suitable for Operation Greenthumb|Hand written notes|Newspaper Article Facelift for fire gardens|Payment voucher No 269010 to D Templeton dated 2 May 1984|Newspaper Article SEC fire payout $30M so far|Photos 1 Operation Greenthumb Macedon April 27 1984 Jack McKenzie on Truck John Brereton David Templeton Col Devereaux Don McQueen Macedon Nursery|Photograph 2 Jack Mckenzie Macedon Nursery April 1984 Greenthumb|Photograph 3 7.15am April 28 1984 Macedon Greenthumb Glad Templeton|Certificate from Melba Centre supporters Club to CD Templeton for the Intellectually handicappedapex -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Marshall, Neil Leslie
... ...Ash Wednesday fire...Neil Marshall Panton Hill Victoria Australian Fire Service Medal Country Fire Authority Ash Wednesday fire North Warrandyte Victoria Brian Potter St Andrews Victoria Carol Jenkinson Diamond Valley College Hurstbridge Wattle Festival Tony Barbeta St Andrews Mens Shed Nillumbik Youth Productions Robert Marshall Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Marshall, Neil Leslie Document Folder ...Neil Leslie Marshall, a Panton Hill resident, had various roles in the Country Fire Authority, from firefighter to Deputy Chair of the CFA Board. In 2023, he was awarded an Australian Fire Service Medal. He joined the Panton Hill Fire Brigade in 1960 and later was active in arranging support and welfare for brigade families affected by fire. Contents Newspaper article: "Plaudits for top citizens", Diamond Valley Leader, 5 February 2020, Names of Nillumbik Council's Australia Day awards: Neil Marshall, Carol Jenkinson, Tony Barbeta (photograph also includes Robert Marshall) Newspaper article: "Neil Marshall's service to CFA spans more than 61 years", Manningham and Nillumbik Bulletin, February 2023, Neil Marshall awarded Australian Fire Service Medal in 2023 Australia Day Honours for his contribution to the emergency services and communities of Victoria. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcneil marshall, panton hill victoria, australian fire service medal, country fire authority, ash wednesday fire, north warrandyte victoria, brian potter, st andrews victoria, carol jenkinson, diamond valley college, hurstbridge wattle festival, tony barbeta, st andrews mens shed, nillumbik youth productions, robert marshall -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedNewspaper - The Weekly Times Newspaper - Ash Wednesday 1983 Bushfires, Ash Wednesday 1983 Bushfires
... Ash Wednesday... Fire...Ash Wednesday Fire Ash Wednesday 1983 Bushfires Publication on the Ash Wednesday 1983 Bushfires with text and photos Ash Wednesday 1983 Bushfires Newspaper The Weekly Times Newspaper - Ash Wednesday 1983 Bushfires ...Publication on the Ash Wednesday 1983 Bushfires with text and photosash wednesday, fire -
Lorne Historical SocietyPhotograph, Eastern View Hotel - Promenade Deck
... Photograph of Eastern View Hotel promenade deck - hotel later destroyed in Ash Wednesday fires...Lorne Historical Society Lorne Community House Mountjoy Parade Lorne great-ocean-road eastern view hotel; a.a. farthing; ash wednesday fires Photograph of Eastern View Hotel promenade deck - hotel later destroyed in Ash Wednesday fires Eastern View Hotel - Promenade Deck Photograph Photograph ...Photograph of Eastern View Hotel promenade deck - hotel later destroyed in Ash Wednesday fireseastern view hotel; a.a. farthing; ash wednesday fires -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Burnt trees Ash Wednesday Fires, 1983
... Photograph of burnt out trees after Ash Wednesday fires Mt Macedon February 1983...Macedon Bush Fire Photograph of burnt out trees after Ash Wednesday fires Mt Macedon February 1983 Photograph Burnt trees Ash Wednesday Fires ...mt. macedon, bush fire -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Dust storm, Mitcham
... Coloured photograph of a dust storm over Mitcham in February 1983, on the day before the Ash Wednesday fires....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne dust storm mitcham Coloured photograph of a dust storm over Mitcham in February 1983, on the day before the Ash Wednesday fires. Dust storm, Mitcham Photograph Photograph ...Coloured photograph of a dust storm over Mitcham in February 1983, on the day before the Ash Wednesday fires.dust storm, mitcham -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Replantation after fires, 1983
... Photograph of young trees and shrubs supplied by various councils for planting after Ash Wednesday Fires 1983...Macedon Bush Fire Photograph of young trees and shrubs supplied by various councils for planting after Ash Wednesday Fires 1983 Replantation after fires Photograph Replantation after fires ...Photograph of young trees and shrubs supplied by various councils for planting after Ash Wednesday Fires 1983mt. macedon, bush fire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionPresentation plaque from the "Woodpeckers"
... Presentation plaque from the "Woodpeckers" Mounted on polished wooden burl The timber burl was cut from a Eucalyptus obliqua (Messmate) salvaged in Wonga Wonga after the 1983 Ash Wednesday fires....Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) From the Woodpeckers RAE Association in recognition of the sponsorship of the Forests Commission, Victoria, for 91 Forestry Squadron RAE CMF (SR) Presentation plaque from the "Woodpeckers" Mounted on polished wooden burl The timber burl was cut from a Eucalyptus obliqua (Messmate) salvaged in Wonga Wonga after the 1983 Ash Wednesday fires. Presentation plaque from the "Woodpeckers" ...In the post-war era from 1947 to the mid-1980s, the Forests Commission sponsored Australia's only military sawmilling unit, the 91 Forestry Squadron. It was a special reserve unit of the Royal Australian Engineers (RAE). Established and commanded by Commission forester and WW2 veteran, Major Ben Benallack, the "Woodpeckers" as they were known comprised a small pool of specialised soldiers capable of rapid mobilisation in the event of need. Several other Victorian departments such as the State Electricity Commission (SEC) did the same thing who supported a construction squadron based at Newborough in the Latrobe Valley. The scheme created a very active and capable part-time military group that completed many worthy projects across the State. In addition to their military training, the Woodpeckers operated bush sawmills, built timber bridges along the Murray River, the Snake Island Jetty, forest roads and performed various demolition tasks. Presentation plaque from the "Woodpeckers" Mounted on polished wooden burl The timber burl was cut from a Eucalyptus obliqua (Messmate) salvaged in Wonga Wonga after the 1983 Ash Wednesday fires.From the Woodpeckers RAE Association in recognition of the sponsorship of the Forests Commission, Victoria, for 91 Forestry Squadron RAE CMF (SR)forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, Ash Wednesday, 1983
... 2 Albums of newspaper articles and photographs of the Ash Wednesday fires on 16 Feb 1983 and the trip arranged by the Nunawading Rotary Club for 23 children and 2 teachers to go to New Zealand for 15 days holiday....A Rotary Club of Nunawading 2 Albums of newspaper articles and photographs of the Ash Wednesday fires on 16 Feb 1983. 2 Albums of newspaper articles and photographs of the Ash Wednesday fires on 16 Feb 1983 and the trip arranged by the Nunawading Rotary Club for 23 children and 2 teachers to go to New Zealand for 15 days holiday. ...2 Albums of newspaper articles and photographs of the Ash Wednesday fires on 16 Feb 1983.2 Albums of newspaper articles and photographs of the Ash Wednesday fires on 16 Feb 1983 and the trip arranged by the Nunawading Rotary Club for 23 children and 2 teachers to go to New Zealand for 15 days holiday.2 Albums of newspaper articles and photographs of the Ash Wednesday fires on 16 Feb 1983. bushfires, farr, ken. a, rotary club of nunawading -
Victoria Police MuseumPhotograph (police motorcycle)
... Police motorbike riding through a bushfire zone between Cockatoo and Belgrave around the time of the Ash Wednesday fires. In the background is a signpost that has been relatively untouched but melted into a twisted shape by the heat of the fire. ...Victoria Police Museum 313 Spencer Street Docklands melbourne police vehicles; motor transport branch; motor transport section; wireless patrol; motor cycle patrol; police motorcycles Police motorbike riding through a bushfire zone between Cockatoo and Belgrave around the time of the Ash Wednesday fires. In the background is a signpost that has been relatively untouched but melted into a twisted shape by the heat of the fire. ...Police motorbike riding through a bushfire zone between Cockatoo and Belgrave around the time of the Ash Wednesday fires. In the background is a signpost that has been relatively untouched but melted into a twisted shape by the heat of the fire. Circa 1983.police vehicles; motor transport branch; motor transport section; wireless patrol; motor cycle patrol; police motorcycles -
Lorne Historical SocietyPhotograph, Group photograph, Telecom workers after the 1983 Ash Wednesday Fires
... Group of Telecom workers who received an award for maintaining communications in Lorne during the 1983 Ash Wednesday Fires. Left to Right: S. Rayner; B. ...Lorne Historical Society Lorne Community House Mountjoy Parade Lorne great-ocean-road c telecomworkers ash wednesday fires 1983 s.rayner b.dickinson b. floyd m.yorke b. weller a.freame communications awards Group of Telecom workers who received an award for maintaining communications in Lorne during the 1983 Ash Wednesday Fires. ...cGroup of Telecom workers who received an award for maintaining communications in Lorne during the 1983 Ash Wednesday Fires. Left to Right: S. Rayner; B. Dickinson; B. Floyd; M. Yorke; B. Weller; A. Freametelecomworkers, ash wednesday fires 1983, s.rayner, b.dickinson, b. floyd, m.yorke, b. weller, a.freame, communications, awards -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyCrockery, Royal Stafford, Estimated 1900-1920
... 3 cups and 1 jug, ceramic, badly blackened and crazed from Ash Wednesday fires. Floral design with gilt decoration to tops of jug and cups. ...Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road crockery ash wednesday bushfires Makers mark on base. 3 cups and 1 jug, ceramic, badly blackened and crazed from Ash Wednesday fires. ...3 cups and 1 jug, ceramic, badly blackened and crazed from Ash Wednesday fires. Floral design with gilt decoration to tops of jug and cups. Jug has moulded border to top and base - all with ornate scrolled handles.Makers mark on base.crockery, ash wednesday, bushfires -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Smith, Tim
... Fire Brigade...Ash Wednesday bushfire...Tim Smith Country Fire Authority Australian Fire Service Medal Black Saturday 2019 Grampians bushfire 2024 Hurstbridge Fire Brigade Ash Wednesday bushfire Metropolitan Fire Brigade's Fleet Team Jason Heffernan Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Smith, Tim Document Folder ...Tim Smith, Hurstbridge CFA volunteer and staff member, was recognised for his contribution with an Australian Fire Service Medal in 2025. Contents Newspaper article: "Hurstbridge CFA veteran receives Australia's highest fire honour", Manningham and Nillumbik Bulletin, February 2025. Describes Tim Smith's work as a fire fighter.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etctim smith, country fire authority, australian fire service medal, black saturday 2019, grampians bushfire 2024, hurstbridge fire brigade, ash wednesday bushfire, metropolitan fire brigade's fleet team, jason heffernan -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Jack Rooke, Life’s Highways and Byways, 1995
... He also records the struggle to survive during the Depression years in the 1930s and his heartache after his farm was burnt out in the Ash Wednesday fires. Rooke’s story mirrors that of many settlers in the Western District in the early to mid 20th century and so he has produced an important social history in a simple but compelling manner. ...He also records the struggle to survive during the Depression years in the 1930s and his heartache after his farm was burnt out in the Ash Wednesday fires. Rooke’s story mirrors that of many settlers in the Western District in the early to mid 20th century and so he has produced an important social history in a simple but compelling manner. ...This is a booklet written by Jack Rooke about his life. Born in 1910 Jack Rooke faced early the challenges of living in the bush in the Camperdown and Panmure areas. He describes the difficulties of the small farmer and the tough living conditions. He also records the struggle to survive during the Depression years in the 1930s and his heartache after his farm was burnt out in the Ash Wednesday fires. Rooke’s story mirrors that of many settlers in the Western District in the early to mid 20th century and so he has produced an important social history in a simple but compelling manner. This booklet is of considerable importance as it gives the details of the life of one person facing the challenges of living in the bush in the district around Warrnambool in the 20th century. It is a simple but great social history that should be read by the younger generation today.This is a soft cover book of 40 pages. It has been self-published and home-produced with a buff-coloured cover and a plastic overlay. The cover has a black and white illustration. The pages contain some sketches and black and white photographs. early 20th century settlement in the warrnambool district, history of warrnambool, jack rooke, camperdown, panmure -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.Information folder - Fires, Ash Wednesday, 1983
... Folder containing information pertaining to the Ash Wednesday fires, 16th February 1983. Contents: -Typescript, Australian Insight program broadcast 13th January 1984, prepared by Jennifer King. ...Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc. 127 Colby Drive Belgrave Heights 3160 yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges selby cfa ash wednesday fires bushfire-proof house design Folder containing information pertaining to the Ash Wednesday fires, 16th February 1983. ...Folder containing information pertaining to the Ash Wednesday fires, 16th February 1983. Contents: -Typescript, Australian Insight program broadcast 13th January 1984, prepared by Jennifer King. Contains interviews with Alan Marks and Maggie & Martin Bishop. -Typescript, "In The Shadow Of Ash Wednesday", prepared in 1983 by Selby CFA and detailing various problems encountered on Ash Wednesday. -Typescript, "Ash Wednesday 16 February 1983", a memoir by George Harmon. -Photocopy, "The Major Fires Originating 16 February 1983", detailing areas, casualties, damage, etc. Compiled by CFA, Victoria. -Article "Protecting Houses From Bushfires" by Bruce Gifford, unknown source, dated summer 1987. -Email, Peter Milton to Susan Heywood-Downard, "Extracts from Peter Milton's diary" dated 16 January [sic - should be February] to 2 March 1983. -Typescript, part of oral history recorded with Margaret Douglas -Age, 19th February 1983, death notices of people who died in Ash Wednesday fires -typescript, "february 16th, 1983 in Victoria, Australia" account, unnamed -letter attached to above typescript on 3AW headed paper, copy (?) of letter to station describing fires and thanking radio station for assistance.selby cfa, ash wednesday fires, bushfire-proof house design -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkIncense Burner, Early 19th century
... She was very involved with the recovery after Ash Wednesday 1983 fires...She was very involved with the recovery after Ash Wednesday 1983 fires japanese insense burner Floral Bowl with Figured Legs and Top Japanese Incense Burner Circa early 19th century Incense Burner ...Nancy Hawley requested one of a pair come to the Emerald Museum . It was brought back from Japan by a friend of Noni Smith after World War 2. Noni Smith was Mr Murphy's nurse for many years Noni died at the age of 90 years . She was principal of Emerald Primary School. She was very involved with the recovery after Ash Wednesday 1983 firesJapanese Incense Burner Circa early 19th centuryFloral Bowl with Figured Legs and Topjapanese insense burner -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Ivan Layton, Mrs Mack and Legatee Bert Davis, 196
... The letter accompanying the photo said the garden and tree was lost in the Ash Wednesday fires in 1983. Further research shows that Mrs Margaret Mack and her husband Mr John D. ...The letter accompanying the photo said the garden and tree was lost in the Ash Wednesday fires in 1983. Further research shows that Mrs Margaret Mack and her husband Mr John D. ...A photo of Badge Day in the 1960s, with Ivan Layton, Mrs Mack and Legatee Bert Davis counting the donations near a Legacy Appeal tin. Ivan Layton was the Chief Executive Officer for many years. Legatee Bert Davis was the Chief Financial Officer in the early sixties. Mrs Mack was a generous fundraiser. She lived at Mount Macedon and opened her beautiful garden to the public on a regular basis to assist Legacy with fundraising. She was given a Legacy lone pine tree by a grateful Legacy to add to her garden. The letter accompanying the photo said the garden and tree was lost in the Ash Wednesday fires in 1983. Further research shows that Mrs Margaret Mack and her husband Mr John D. (Jack) Mack first opened their garden at Dreamthorpe, Mt Macedon, in April 1950 for a garden fete. It raised £140 for Legacy (source: Trove). The exact date of the photo is unknown but would be early 1960s. Photo donated by Legatee Bert Davis' daughters.An excellent record of important people in Legacy's history.Black and white photo of Ivan Layton, Mrs Mack and Legatee Bert Davis on Badge Day.badge day, ivan layton, bert davis -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPainting, Robert Ulmann, Goat, c. 1974
... His previous studio and home, together with 13 years of field sketches and his best work collected together for two books were destroyed by the Ash Wednesday fires at Naringal in 1983. Rob exhibited in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth as well as in the Regional Galleries of Warrnambool, Ballarat, Portland and Horsham, and, among numerous prizes, he won the award for watercolour at six of the annual exhibitions of the Wildlife Art Society of Australasia, between 1978 and 1983. ...His previous studio and home, together with 13 years of field sketches and his best work collected together for two books were destroyed by the Ash Wednesday fires at Naringal in 1983. Rob exhibited in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth as well as in the Regional Galleries of Warrnambool, Ballarat, Portland and Horsham, and, among numerous prizes, he won the award for watercolour at six of the annual exhibitions of the Wildlife Art Society of Australasia, between 1978 and 1983. ...Robert Ulmann was born in Zurich, Switzerland, where he studied sculpture and painting, exhibiting annually with the National Art Society of Switzerland and in Paris, Munich and Stockholm. He migrated to Canada in 1956 and became a Canadian citizen. After working on the restoration of sculpture on the west wing of the Parliament Buildings Ottawa, he took up a Government appointment as one of six artist advisers to the Eskimos, initiating handicraft and sculpture programs in isolated settlements across the Central Arctic. He arrived in Australia with his Australian wife, Helen, in 1969, after two adventurous years backpacking and sketching through the United States, Central and South America and the South Pacific. From 1970 to 1972 he was employed by the Northern Territory Administration as a manual arts instructor to the aboriginal people of Docker River, a remote settlement west of Ayers Rock. A series of drawings from this period was exhibited by the Department of the Interior in Canberra, Sydney and Adelaide. Robert Ulmann’s paintings and prints of wildlife from Australia and overseas fill a beautiful studio overlooking the famous Logans Beach whale nursery at Warrnambool in the Western District of Victoria. His previous studio and home, together with 13 years of field sketches and his best work collected together for two books were destroyed by the Ash Wednesday fires at Naringal in 1983. Rob exhibited in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth as well as in the Regional Galleries of Warrnambool, Ballarat, Portland and Horsham, and, among numerous prizes, he won the award for watercolour at six of the annual exhibitions of the Wildlife Art Society of Australasia, between 1978 and 1983. Although his principal interest was in drawing and painting, he retained a fascination with sculpture. His works range from two stone fountains with figures commissioned by the City of Zurich, while he was still a student, to a 4 ½ ton sculpture in bluestone commissioned in 1977 as a memorial to Sir Fletcher Jones., a five metre representation of whale tails in steel, and a life-size bronze of St. John of God commissioned for a private hospital.Image of a goat beginning to rise from a seated position, possible struggling out of mud. Painted in yellow and brown tones, with blue shadows. Earth colours form a rough ground area surrounding the goat. A brown wash provides a cursory background behind the goat's head. Dark cream matt surrounds image. Gold painted wooden frame, with glass.Front: Robert Ulmann (lower centre, paint) Back: (no inscriptions) -
Eltham District Historical Society IncProgram, Diamond Valley News, Festival tipped to be the best ever, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, October 23, p2, 1984
... Events and information concerning the 10th Eltham Community Festival held 16-18 November, 1984 [Photo of Keir Baker of Research Primary School] On the reverse (page 1) Fireman officially honoured, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, October 23, 1984, p1 Opening of the Panton Hill Firemen's Memorial Park by the Member for Evelyn, Mr Max McDonald on Sunday 21 October, 1984 in memory of the five firemen who lost their lives on Ash Wednesday (1983) fighting the fire at Upper Beaconsfield - Maurie Atkinson, Stuart Duff, Neville Jeffrey, Bill Marsden and Peter Singleton [Photo of the memorial and Mr Max McDonald]]...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Events and information concerning the 10th Eltham Community Festival held 16-18 November, 1984 [Photo of Keir Baker of Research Primary School] On the reverse (page 1) Fireman officially honoured, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, October 23, 1984, p1 Opening of the Panton Hill Firemen's Memorial Park by the Member for Evelyn, Mr Max McDonald on Sunday 21 October, 1984 in memory of the five firemen who lost their lives on Ash Wednesday (1983) fighting the fire at Upper Beaconsfield - Maurie Atkinson, Stuart Duff, Neville Jeffrey, Bill Marsden and Peter Singleton [Photo of the memorial and Mr Max McDonald]] 1984 Apex Club Eltham Community Festival Eltham Festival Eltham Jazz festival Eltham Living and Learning Centre Eltham Rotary Eltham Service Club Eltham Town Park Grand Parade Jaycees Keir Baker Lions Club Eltham Main Road Phoenix Club Research primary school Ash Wednesday Bill Marsden Cal Martin Diamond Valley Big Band Evelyn Maurie Atkinson Max McDonald MP Neville Jeffrey Panton Hill Firemen's Memorial Park Peter Singleton Stuart Duff Victorian Bushfires - 1983 Newsprint Festival tipped to be the best ever, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, October 23, p2 Program Diamond Valley News ...Events and information concerning the 10th Eltham Community Festival held 16-18 November, 1984 [Photo of Keir Baker of Research Primary School] On the reverse (page 1) Fireman officially honoured, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, October 23, 1984, p1 Opening of the Panton Hill Firemen's Memorial Park by the Member for Evelyn, Mr Max McDonald on Sunday 21 October, 1984 in memory of the five firemen who lost their lives on Ash Wednesday (1983) fighting the fire at Upper Beaconsfield - Maurie Atkinson, Stuart Duff, Neville Jeffrey, Bill Marsden and Peter Singleton [Photo of the memorial and Mr Max McDonald]]Newsprint1984, apex club, eltham community festival, eltham festival, eltham jazz festival, eltham living and learning centre, eltham rotary, eltham service club, eltham town park, grand parade, jaycees, keir baker, lions club eltham, main road, phoenix club, research primary school, ash wednesday, bill marsden, cal martin, diamond valley big band, evelyn, maurie atkinson, max mcdonald mp, neville jeffrey, panton hill firemen's memorial park, peter singleton, stuart duff, victorian bushfires - 1983 -
Melton City LibrariesNewspaper, 'Call for new members or society maybe be history, 2003
... Every 13 years right up until Ash Wednesday fires, there has always been fire close at hand. ...Every 13 years right up until Ash Wednesday fires, there has always been fire close at hand. ...Mary Tolhurst M&DHS - March 29th Dunvegan Willows Park Melton 1992 Ladies Oral History Day Graham Minns President Ray Radford MC Sound recording transfer to CD 2011 by Tom Wood Edited typescript by Wendy Barrie 2013 I was born in Rockbank, and when I was five years old moved to Toolern Vale and started and finished school there. Toolern Vale only consisted of the Store, Post Office and shop, where you could buy your fodder, and pollard supplies, the Hall, the little Church and the bluestone School. The School changed shape three times from the 1800s[1869] til the time I went there. There was four generations of my family that went there and it was destroyed by fire in 1965. Marjorie nee Myers Butler. Yes, I remember along with it your lovely Ronisch piano. Mary, quite true! Marj what you say about the Ronisch piano. When I came the age to learn music my mum and dad couldn’t really afford it, but still what parents do for their children. They had Marj go along with them and pick this lovely Ronisch piano. It was known round the district. Everyone commented about the loss that lovely piano. After leaving school it was war time, 1939, then it was work, When I was 7 year old I was put out into the cow yard. In 1940 when the soldiers were going away our milk was confiscated it had to go to Bacchus Marsh. It used to go the Sunbury to be brine cooled and then go to Melbourne. Then they took it then to the Lifeguard Milk Factory at Bacchus Marsh. It had to go as condensed milk to the soldiers. This year is 50 years of the Land Army. I was an unofficial Land Army but they still kept check on me. I went onto married life and I followed the cows right through [howls of laughter] and we went on until the 1965 fire. That’s when we got out of the cows. Marjorie asks, was Granny Watts your grandmother or great grandmother? Mary: She was my great grandmother, the midwife of Melton. The 1965 fire started ¾ of a mile above our place, Frank Ryan’s sheds were burnt and his house was saved, then it wiped the School out, the Hall, the Church the Post Office and Store and little house that was Charlie Charlton’s in the early days. Mrs Wilson’s place was saved by the Fire Brigade by pulling boards off the side, and from there it went over the hill and it was stopped at the Rockbank Railway Station. If it had of got over the railway they said it would have gone into Werribee. A lot was burnt out in that strip. Mary nee Nixon Collins: 18 houses burnt that day. Audience question, did Melton get burnt that day? Ray: No. It came down through the Toolern Vale road and cut across about a mile and a half from the cross roads at Toolern Vale from north westerly to the south east and cut through over the Keilor road. Mary: It came in across the creek at Funstons in Toolern, then through Jim Minns. Dorothy was it your place then [nee Knox Beaty] to Ken Beatty’s and from there it went through to Doug McIntosh’s and to Cockbills and the wind changed and it came across to the railway line, and that is where they stopped it. [the cause of the fire was controversial, they had been burning off the night before and there was some talk of someone starting it. It was very hot and very strong wind, it was a terrible day] Ray: When the fire went through McIntosh’s they had a haystack on the north side of their house and the haystack got caught and the fire burnt a hole through the side of the house and the boys pyjamas on the bed. The house was saved. It came through like and express train roaring at you, I was at McIntosh’s when it went roaring past. You couldn’t see, dust and ash and tremendous heat. The fire started about 12 o’clock Jack [husband] said to me, fire, I said where, where? Just up the road, what have I got to do? and he went out and he had gone to the fire and left me. I tried to get the animals and I put out buckets of water, putting the buckets of water out saved my life. Chas Jones and another friend of his came in and they picked up the buckets of water, I thought I had better get out because the fire was on the haystack up the paddock and when I went to go out through the north side of the house and couldn’t get out, I’ll go through the front gate so I went around the other side of the house. I got caught there and Chassy Jones and his friend came round carrying the bucket of water and I panicked. He threw the bucket of water over me. Well that is what saved my life because I was damp, whenever we tried to leave the ball of fire came over me and over my shoulder and my hair was scorched. Chassy Jones lost his truck and Keith Watt his big truck because he had the water tank on it and they couldn’t get out of the yard. Granny Watt’s house, the first private hospital had condemned and Jack and I pulled it down and had it moved up to Toolern and had it in the yard a fortnight and it was all burnt and we didn’t get the shed we wanted. Every 13 years right up until Ash Wednesday fires, there has always been fire close at hand. The 1952 fire went down the back of the house, the 1965 fire took the house, and the house that I live in now, it is the third house that has been on that spot. When the Hunters owned it, Mrs Hunter was nearly burnt in her bed. They had a 13 roomed house. In 1924 the house burnt down, and there was another house was built there and that was the one that burnt down. Edna: So Mary built a brick veneer house. Marjorie: like the three little pigs [laughter] Mary Tolhurst member of the Melton & District Historical Society in the Melton and Moorabool Leader local identities, local special interest groups -
Melton City LibrariesNewspaper, Oral History Day, 1992
... Every 13 years right up until Ash Wednesday fires, there has always been fire close at hand. ...Every 13 years right up until Ash Wednesday fires, there has always been fire close at hand. ...Mary Tolhurst M&DHS - March 29th Dunvegan Willows Park Melton 1992 Ladies Oral History Day Graham Minns President Ray Radford MC Sound recording transfer to CD 2011 by Tom Wood Edited typescript by Wendy Barrie 2013 I was born in Rockbank, and when I was five years old moved to Toolern Vale and started and finished school there. Toolern Vale only consisted of the Store, Post Office and shop, where you could buy your fodder, and pollard supplies, the Hall, the little Church and the bluestone School. The School changed shape three times from the 1800s[1869] til the time I went there. There was four generations of my family that went there and it was destroyed by fire in 1965. Marjorie nee Myers Butler. Yes, I remember along with it your lovely Ronisch piano. Mary, quite true! Marj what you say about the Ronisch piano. When I came the age to learn music my mum and dad couldn’t really afford it, but still what parents do for their children. They had Marj go along with them and pick this lovely Ronisch piano. It was known round the district. Everyone commented about the loss that lovely piano. After leaving school it was war time, 1939, then it was work, When I was 7 year old I was put out into the cow yard. In 1940 when the soldiers were going away our milk was confiscated it had to go to Bacchus Marsh. It used to go the Sunbury to be brine cooled and then go to Melbourne. Then they took it then to the Lifeguard Milk Factory at Bacchus Marsh. It had to go as condensed milk to the soldiers. This year is 50 years of the Land Army. I was an unofficial Land Army but they still kept check on me. I went onto married life and I followed the cows right through [howls of laughter] and we went on until the 1965 fire. That’s when we got out of the cows. Marjorie asks, was Granny Watts your grandmother or great grandmother? Mary: She was my great grandmother, the midwife of Melton. The 1965 fire started ¾ of a mile above our place, Frank Ryan’s sheds were burnt and his house was saved, then it wiped the School out, the Hall, the Church the Post Office and Store and little house that was Charlie Charlton’s in the early days. Mrs Wilson’s place was saved by the Fire Brigade by pulling boards off the side, and from there it went over the hill and it was stopped at the Rockbank Railway Station. If it had of got over the railway they said it would have gone into Werribee. A lot was burnt out in that strip. Mary nee Nixon Collins: 18 houses burnt that day. Audience question, did Melton get burnt that day? Ray: No. It came down through the Toolern Vale road and cut across about a mile and a half from the cross roads at Toolern Vale from north westerly to the south east and cut through over the Keilor road. Mary: It came in across the creek at Funstons in Toolern, then through Jim Minns. Dorothy was it your place then [nee Knox Beaty] to Ken Beatty’s and from there it went through to Doug McIntosh’s and to Cockbills and the wind changed and it came across to the railway line, and that is where they stopped it. [the cause of the fire was controversial, they had been burning off the night before and there was some talk of someone starting it. It was very hot and very strong wind, it was a terrible day] Ray: When the fire went through McIntosh’s they had a haystack on the north side of their house and the haystack got caught and the fire burnt a hole through the side of the house and the boys pyjamas on the bed. The house was saved. It came through like and express train roaring at you, I was at McIntosh’s when it went roaring past. You couldn’t see, dust and ash and tremendous heat. The fire started about 12 o’clock Jack [husband] said to me, fire, I said where, where? Just up the road, what have I got to do? and he went out and he had gone to the fire and left me. I tried to get the animals and I put out buckets of water, putting the buckets of water out saved my life. Chas Jones and another friend of his came in and they picked up the buckets of water, I thought I had better get out because the fire was on the haystack up the paddock and when I went to go out through the north side of the house and couldn’t get out, I’ll go through the front gate so I went around the other side of the house. I got caught there and Chassy Jones and his friend came round carrying the bucket of water and I panicked. He threw the bucket of water over me. Well that is what saved my life because I was damp, whenever we tried to leave the ball of fire came over me and over my shoulder and my hair was scorched. Chassy Jones lost his truck and Keith Watt his big truck because he had the water tank on it and they couldn’t get out of the yard. Granny Watt’s house, the first private hospital had condemned and Jack and I pulled it down and had it moved up to Toolern and had it in the yard a fortnight and it was all burnt and we didn’t get the shed we wanted. Every 13 years right up until Ash Wednesday fires, there has always been fire close at hand. The 1952 fire went down the back of the house, the 1965 fire took the house, and the house that I live in now, it is the third house that has been on that spot. When the Hunters owned it, Mrs Hunter was nearly burnt in her bed. They had a 13 roomed house. In 1924 the house burnt down, and there was another house was built there and that was the one that burnt down. Edna: So Mary built a brick veneer house. Marjorie: like the three little pigs [laughter] Collins - Mary M &DHS - March 29th 1992 Ladies oral history day at Dunvegan, Willows Park Melton. Graham Minns President Ray Radford MC Sound recording transferred to CD 2011 Edited typescript by Wendy Barrie 2013 Mary Collins nee Nixon born in Terang 1907 down in the Western District and we shifted to Melton when I was 5 and a half then I started school here in Melton, and spent all my school life at Melton State School, next to the Church of England, it’s called the Primary School now. I got my Qualifying and Merit Certificate then I left School because there wasn’t a High School. When I was 16 I got and job in the Melton Post Office and I worked there, I was the first girl in Melton to deliver the mail, and worked on the telephone and the Bank business. Mrs Ross and myself behind the counter, there were about 500 – 600 people in the Shire at that time and now when I go into the new Post Office there is 36,000 here there’s still 2 people behind the counter [laughter from the audience] and wait in a queue right out to the door. Times haven’t changed much have they! There was a manual telephone and you had to ring the handle, and there were eight subscribers when I went there and when I left there were 46 I had coaxed that number to join the telephone, even the police station didn’t have the phone on. The two Hotels and the two Chaff mills and Mr Ernie Barrie, Parkers the butcher, the Shire Office was No 8, and the Police house was next to the Courthouse on the corner. They were number 9. I can remember a lot of the numbers still. The Post Office was the Agency for the Commonwealth Bank [comment from audience member] I used to do the Bank business too, I left after four years there, mother wasn’t very well. The Inspector who used to come up to the Post Office asked me if I would take up casual Post Mistress and to go around the different districts but I refused and when Mrs Ross’s holidays were due I was the replacement. I wasn’t 21. I loved my work meeting everybody and most people had horse and jinkers and when the elderly would come in there would be Mr Tom Morrow, he only had one arm and Mrs Dunn came from Bulman’s road in their horse and jinker. They were elderly I would see them pull up out the front and quickly get their mail and run out to them because they didn’t have to get out of the jinker to tie up their horse. If someone had a baby in arms I would tear out and hold the baby while they got down. Mrs Ross was very very strict. I had to sweep the Post Office, she had a couple of mats and there would be a threepence or a sixpence under the mats show she knew whether I lifted the mat, I was whether I was honest or not. Graham: How much were your wages? I got 27/7 pence a week for a 52 hour week. I had to work every holiday except Good Friday and Christmas Day and even when it was Monday holiday I always had to go to work from 9am - !0 am, the Post Office was always open. In the winter I had to wait until twenty past six in case there were any telegrams to deliver. I delivered them on a push bike. One time Tom Barrie told me this years afterwards. I used to go home for lunch. We lived on the Keilor road and I used to ride my bike home. On the hot days the boys used to go and swim in the swimming pool down near a turn in the creek there was a hole where the boys would swim in the nude, they didn’t have any bathers and they didn’t have any watches in those days. Tom Barrie said they always used to watched for me as I was always about 3 minutes past 1, my lunch hour was from 1-2. One particular day they missed seeing me and swam on, and of course they were all late for school when they got back and were all kept in a night. I did get a fortnight holiday. I loved my work and I knew everyone in the district right from Toolern Vale to the Marsh and everybody at Melton South. Did you listen into conversations on the Switchboard? Oh no. [laughter] Melton did not have electricity then. I had to fill the lamps everyday with kerosene. The Staughton Memorial was outside the Post Office. It had four posts with the chain looped around it, and that’s where the people used to tie up their horses. Marjorie nee Myers Butler comments about sitting and swinging on the chains. Mr Fred Coburn lit the acetylene gas light in the Memorial. It was the only streetlight in Melton. There was no electricity until 1939. Ray Radford comments about another gas street light which was on the corner of Station road. [later] Mary passes around her school photos. Mary mentions the names of those who have passed away, Maisie McDonald, ,Marian Wraith, Hilda McCreey, and Valda McDonald. I have written the names on the back. Marjorie comments about Marie Jongebloed and Greta are the only two girls left out of big family of ten I think there were [hesitates] 4 or 5 girls and the rest were boys. Mary. Flora Woodley, Dorrie Flynn and Margaret McDonald are still alive. They are my age we were all born about 1907. Marjorie points out herself in a later photo [1921 and 1922 School ] Mary mentions the name Walsh and identyfies following names, the Parker boys, Ken Beaty, Malc and Linda Cameron, Maisie Mc Donald, Ted Radford, George Nixon, Norman Minns, he was later the Shire Secretary of Werribee. One of the Woodley girls. [Maisie Arthur] Marjorie: Rosie Shearwood, June Whiting Mary. Lily Mc Donald, she has passed away. Isabel Harrison nee Tinkler, she lives at Werribee, Doreen Rogers, Marjorie Walker, Jess McIntosh, Mary Gillespie. Mr Malone was the Junior teacher Mr Roe and Miss Cooke. Fred Myers, my sister [Elizabeth] and the year was 1921. Myers (Barrie) School Photo Collection. Many of the names were identified at the 1970 Centenary of Melton State School No. 430. Edna Barrie organised, compiled and typed the lists to accompany these photos for the year 1921. The 1922 photo shows the higher grades. Ladies Oral History Day event held by Melton and District Historical Society, article featured in the Telegraphlocal identities, local special interest groups -
Orbost & District Historical Societynewsaper/magazine, Ash Wednesday, February 1983
... On the front cover is a coloured photograph of the town of Macedon the morning after the bush fires in February 1983. It has white ASH WEDNESDAY in print on a red background above the photograph and 1983 BUSHFIRES in white print on a red background belop the photograph. ...It was a tribute to the photographers and reporters who contributed to the coverage of the Ash Wednesday bushfires for these publications. this item is a contemporary record of a major fire disaster in Victoria and is a useful reference tool. bushfires Ash-Wednesday magazine disasters-Victoria A large 78 pp stapled magazine. ...This magazine was published to raise money for the State Disaster appeal. It was a tribute to the photographers and reporters who contributed to the coverage of the Ash Wednesday bushfires for these publications.this item is a contemporary record of a major fire disaster in Victoria and is a useful reference tool.A large 78 pp stapled magazine. On the front cover is a coloured photograph of the town of Macedon the morning after the bush fires in February 1983. It has white ASH WEDNESDAY in print on a red background above the photograph and 1983 BUSHFIRES in white print on a red background belop the photograph. The photograph extends to the back cover. The magazine contains black/white photographs, stories and reports.bushfires ash-wednesday magazine disasters-victoria
