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Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Somerset Inn, Bannockburn
... Somerset Inn, Bannockburn......Bannockburn...Situated on Bruce's Creek on the Shelford - Bannockburn Road. Bruce's Creek was the original name for current day Bannockburn. ...This building is located on the Leigh River at Bannockburn and was the home of Edward Carter and Sarah Holmes. ..."Somerset Inn on Leigh river Bannockburn. Home of Edward C. & Sarah Holmes...Shelford - Bannockburn Road., Bannockburn, Victoria, Australia...Somerset Inn, Bannockburn Photograph ...The Somerset Inn was built for Edward Carter Holmes by carpenter Isaac Sutherland and his two sons in 1855/1856. Situated on Bruce's Creek on the Shelford - Bannockburn Road. Bruce's Creek was the original name for current day Bannockburn. Black and white photograph of a house with slate roof and window shutters. The front fence is stone. The house is the former Somerset Inn (later a private residence). This building is located on the Leigh River at Bannockburn and was the home of Edward Carter and Sarah Holmes. Verso in blue ball point pen. "Somerset Inn on Leigh river Bannockburn. Home of Edward C. & Sarah Holmesholmes, leigh river, sarah holmes, ec holmes, holmes family collection, chatham-holmes family collection, edward carter holmes, farm, bannockburn -
Lara RSL Sub BranchPicture, Bannockburn and Corio Shire WW1
... Bannockburn and Corio Shire WW1...Frame - Bannockburn and Corio Shire WW1...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Frame - Bannockburn and Corio Shire WW1 Bannockburn and Corio Shire WW1 Picture ...Frame - Bannockburn and Corio Shire WW1 -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 16 Junior Premiers - Season 1999-2000, 2000
... Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 16 Junior Premiers - Season 1999-2000...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Section 16 Junior Premiers for Season 1999-2000....Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Section 16 Junior Premiers for Season 1999-2000. ...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Section 16 Junior Premiers for Season 1999-2000.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamNick Wise, Daniel Dickinson, Jacob Maggs, Adam Joseph Absent, Zac Smits, Nick Hewittleopold tennis club, geelong & bannockburn tennis association, nick wise, daniel dickinson, jacob maggs, adam joseph, zac smits, nick hewitt -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 21 Junior Premiers - Season 1999-2000, 2000
... Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 21 Junior Premiers - Season 1999-2000...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Section 16 Junior Premiers for Season 1999-2000....Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Section 16 Junior Premiers for Season 1999-2000. ...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Section 16 Junior Premiers for Season 1999-2000.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamEmma Weeks, Steven Riley, Raith Pearson, Cassie Johnsonleopold tennis club, geelong & bannockburn tennis association, emma weeks, steven riley, raith pearson, cassie johnson -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 10 Junior Premiers - Season 2000-01, 2001
... Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 10 Junior Premiers - Season 2000-01...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 10 Premiers for Season 2000-01....Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 10 Premiers for Season 2000-01. ...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 10 Premiers for Season 2000-01.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, Jinara Lawson, Naomi Wise Seated, Morgan Connoley, Michelle Holland, Olivia Conneleyleopold tennis club, geelong & bannockburn tennis association, jinara lawson, naomi wise, morgan connoley, olivia connoley, michelle holland -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 22 Junior Champions - Season 2000-01, 2001
... Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 22 Junior Champions - Season 2000-01...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 22 Premiers for Season 2000-01....Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 22 Premiers for Season 2000-01. ...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 22 Premiers for Season 2000-01.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamEmma Johnson, Michelle McLaren, Elise O'Neil, Laura Williamsleopold tennis club, geelong & bannockburn tennis association, emma johnson, michelle mclaren, elise o'neil, laura williams -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold (Gold) Tennis Club Section 23 Junior Champions - Season 2000-01, 2001
... Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold (Gold) Tennis Club Section 23 Junior Champions - Season 2000-01...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 23 Premiers for Season 2000-01....Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 23 Premiers for Season 2000-01. ...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 23 Premiers for Season 2000-01.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamMatthew Kempe, Michael De Raad, Shane Brooks, Nick Nevilleleopold tennis club, geelong & bannockburn tennis association, matthew kempe, michael de raad, shane brooks, nick neville -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 13 Junior Premiers - Season 2001-02, 2002
... Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 13 Junior Premiers - Season 2001-02...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 13 Premiers for Season 2001-02....Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 13 Premiers for Season 2001-02. ...Image taken of the Geelong & Bannockburn Tennis Association Junior Section 13 Premiers for Season 2001-02.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, Abbi Dowsett, Rebecca Reivers Seated, Elise O'Neil, Hannah Dowsett, Jessica Dewarleopold tennis club, geelong & bannockburn tennis association, abbi dowsett, rebecca reivers, elise o'neil, hannah dowsett, jessica dewar -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Looking east from the northern side of Lower Plenty Road (opposite Bannockburn Road) as it crosses the Watsonia Drain, Viewbank, c.1965, 1965c
... Looking east from the northern side of Lower Plenty Road (opposite Bannockburn Road) as it crosses the Watsonia Drain, Viewbank, c.1965...Heidelberg Golf Club Lower Plenty Lower Plenty Hotel Road construction Viewbank Watsonia Drain Medium format 120 6x6 black and white negative film, 1 frame Looking east from the northern side of Lower Plenty Road (opposite Bannockburn Road) as it crosses the Watsonia Drain, Viewbank, c.1965 Photograph ...Transmission power lines visible in distance behind the Lower Plenty Hotel (in centre upper) and parts of Heidelberg Golf Club. In the foreground a bulldozer can be seen commencing roadworks for the re-alignment of Lower Plenty Road for the new Lower Plenty Bridge crossing.Medium format 120 6x6 black and white negative film, 1 frameheidelberg golf club, lower plenty, lower plenty hotel, road construction, viewbank, watsonia drain -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchFramed Object Certificates, Unknown
... 00230.1 Cert from Shire of Bannockburn to J. Anderson in appreciatiion of war service WW2 00230.2 Cert from Shire of Bannockburn to J. ...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne 00230.1 "As a record in appreciationof his serviceto the empire duringthe 1939-1945 war. 00230.2 "We record gretefulle our deep appreciation of your patriotic response to the Call of the Empire and voluntary enlistment nin the AIF for active service. 00230.1 Cert from Shire of Bannockburn to J. Anderson in appreciatiion of war service WW2 00230.2 Cert from Shire of Bannockburn to J. ...00230.1 Cert from Shire of Bannockburn to J. Anderson in appreciatiion of war service WW2 00230.2 Cert from Shire of Bannockburn to J. Anderson in appreciation of his voluntary enlistment.00230.1 "As a record in appreciationof his serviceto the empire duringthe 1939-1945 war. 00230.2 "We record gretefulle our deep appreciation of your patriotic response to the Call of the Empire and voluntary enlistment nin the AIF for active service. -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyMagazine - B/W, C 1915
... Submitted by Carol of Bannockburn, Submitted by D Langley Submitted by Meryl of South Frankston...ACCOMMODATION Myrtlebank PEOPLE Warren Submitted by Carol of Bannockburn, Submitted by D Langley Submitted by Meryl of South Frankston Article in book or magazine describing life at Myrtlebank during war years Other article written from letter from soldier P Lillis to his sister 3rd article of woman from country enlisting in WAAF Magazine B/W ...Large families were the norm, rather than the exception up to the time of the World wars. perhaps the senseless destruction of those young lives sickened humanity- perhaps the increased taxes and cost of living resulting from the wars caused a necessary reduction in family size. Perhaps the independence won by women as they carried on their daily lives without their men, made mothers say, "Enough" The Warren family farmed the fertile Fyans Creek flats in the Grampian Mountains of Western Victoria. Some say Halls Gap was so named because the bushranger Hall holed up there in the early days. The rugged slopes and hidden gullies could have hidden a whole gang of bushrangers, but little remained undiscovered to a wandering family of 12 children growing up with their flocks and herds grazing the ranges. A tired rider could nod off, safe in the knowledge a trusty stockhorse would plod steadily homeward into the night. Responsibility quickly made youngsters capable and reliable. Then Australia went to war. There were three older brothers, then the girls, then young Frank. All the men went, including Frank. So the girls had to run the farm alone. Their mother had her hands full with the youngsters, still attending school, a daily walk over the mountain to Pomonal and return. But the loss of the men's casual wages from timber cutting and labouring jobs, meant great hardship is some method of earning a cash income had to be devised. Paying guests! That was it. So Myrtle Bank Guest House was born. City folk flocked to the mountain resort. High stepping mountain horses met them at the Stawell raid-head, with the tall and beautiful Warren girls driving them in experienced fashion, their auburn hair sometimes falling from its pins to fly free, as the dray bowled along towards the hills. The would hitch up their skirts to saw and chop wood for the stoves and fires. They milked cows and delivered calves. They shore sheep and trimmed their feet. They mustered their cattle as the seasons rolled by, and the paying guests watched and participated, fascinated. With laughter and song, the girls would wash up in a tin dish, throw on their house clothes to wait on table, sing and play piano, violin, accordion, enjoying the talk of the city and that other world so far away from their mountain home. The simple country menu was a hit, and the homemade bread, butter, jams and preserves, fruit and vegetables sent guests staggering to their armchairs. Picnics, hikes, goodbyes and welcomes blurred as the years of the war dragged by. Bookings were made and remade as the new enterprise became established. Peace was declared. the men returned A whole new building rose with two floors, inviting verandahs and bathrooms. Myrtle Bank would remain a family business all its lifetime, until buried below the Bellfield Dam, by which time more than one the girls had joined their beloved Frank, lost on Flanders Field. Article in book or magazine describing life at Myrtlebank during war years Other article written from letter from soldier P Lillis to his sister 3rd article of woman from country enlisting in WAAF Submitted by Carol of Bannockburn, Submitted by D Langley Submitted by Meryl of South Frankstonaccommodation, myrtlebank, people, warren -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Heidelberg Eltham bus, 1929c
... This photograph taken at Bannockburn Road, late 1920s.Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. ...This photograph taken at Bannockburn Road, late 1920s.Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. ...Heidelberg-Eltham bus, run by Alf Barnett then his brother Stan Barnett. This photograph taken at Bannockburn Road, late 1920s.Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn.Digital copy of black and white photograph.peter blackbourn, alf barnett, stan barnett, heidelberg-eltham bus -
National Wool MuseumQuilt, "Our Wool Communities"
... Design of quilt is based on grade 1 and 2 primary school drawings collected by the artist, Deborah De Williams, from schools including Birregurra, Newcomb, Lara, Inverleigh, Winchelsea and Bannockburn, relating to urban and rural communities and their relationship to the wool industry. ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Design of quilt is based on grade 1 and 2 primary school drawings collected by the artist, Deborah De Williams, from schools including Birregurra, Newcomb, Lara, Inverleigh, Winchelsea and Bannockburn, relating to urban and rural communities and their relationship to the wool industry. ...Design of quilt is based on grade 1 and 2 primary school drawings collected by the artist, Deborah De Williams, from schools including Birregurra, Newcomb, Lara, Inverleigh, Winchelsea and Bannockburn, relating to urban and rural communities and their relationship to the wool industry. Project was funded by a grant from the Australian Councils Regional Arts Fund.tapestry wool industry textile, tapestry, wool industry, textile -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: SCOTLAND'S GREAT VICTORY. THE STORY OF THE BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURN
... A book titled 'Scotland's Great Victory: The story of the Battle of Bannockburn. A thrillling account of one of the great triumphs of the Scottish arms.' ...THE STORY OF THE BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURN ...A book titled 'Scotland's Great Victory: The story of the Battle of Bannockburn. A thrillling account of one of the great triumphs of the Scottish arms.' London : Ward, Lock & Co., Salisbury Square, E.C. New York : Bond Street. 225 - 240 pgs. (ill.). This booklet is one of a series of 37 ' Ward & Lock's Penny Books for the People.' 'Historical Series.' Price one penny. There are also advertisements of note.books, biography, scotland, lydia chancellor, collection, ward & lock's penny books for the people, ward & lock's penny biographies, historical series, history, biographies, scotland, scottish history, battle of bannockburn, advertisements, book, books, king robert bruce, penny books -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Golden Plains Shire Offices, built 1939
... The Shire of Grenville ceased to exist in 1993 following municipal amalgamations, and the offices are now the Linton offices of the Golden Plains Shire which has its headquarters at Bannockburn....The Shire of Grenville ceased to exist in 1993 following municipal amalgamations, and the offices are now the Linton offices of the Golden Plains Shire which has its headquarters at Bannockburn. Shire of Grenville offices Linton Golden Plains Shire offices Linton Colour photograph showing a single-storey cream brick building, with a flagpole and various memorials outside it. ...The Shire of Grenville offices in Linton were built n in 1939, and replaced the original Shire Hall which was built in the 1860s. At the time the offices were built, Linton was the headquarters of the Shire of Grenville. The Shire of Grenville ceased to exist in 1993 following municipal amalgamations, and the offices are now the Linton offices of the Golden Plains Shire which has its headquarters at Bannockburn.Colour photograph showing a single-storey cream brick building, with a flagpole and various memorials outside it. Golden Plains Shire offices in Linton (formerly Shire of Grenville offices), built 1939.shire of grenville offices linton, golden plains shire offices linton -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageJournal - Women's Journal, Curtis Publication Company, Young Ladies Journal 1884 - 1885, ca. 1884
... Gheringhap is a town on the Midland Highway, Victoria, 15 km northwest of Geelong, and 6.7 km southeast of Bannockburn. ...Gheringhap is a town on the Midland Highway, Victoria, 15 km northwest of Geelong, and 6.7 km southeast of Bannockburn. This is one of two journals of ladies fashion, fancy work and stories that reflect the interests of women the late 1800s. ...This is one of two books donated together and believed to have belonged to the Purvis family. The books were rescued from recycling. It has the name of C A. Purvis on the front endpaper. The other book from the same donor has the inscription "C. Purvis". The inscription on the back endpaper of this book is of interest, 'Edith Fox, Gheringhap, 1879' as it is earlier than the earliest journal in the book. Perhaps it is the birth date of Edith. It is also interesting that an notice was printed in the Geelong Advertiser in 1922 stating that Edith Susan Fox of Box Hill had an interest in land in Gheringhap. Gheringhap is a town on the Midland Highway, Victoria, 15 km northwest of Geelong, and 6.7 km southeast of Bannockburn. This is one of two journals of ladies fashion, fancy work and stories that reflect the interests of women the late 1800s. They are a useful source of historical information and include advertising and thought provoking articles .Young Ladies Journal 1884 - 1885; a collection of journals in a burgundy leather-bound spine and hardcovers with a black, blue, burgundy and cram pattern. The Journal contains illustrations and articles of a wide variety including fashion, fancy work and family reading. Inscriptions are on the spine and the front and back end pages. Inserted between pages is a loose Christmas Magazine from The Sun, dated 24th Dec 1954. Published by the Curtis Publication Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Inside the front cover on the first page, handwritten in pen; "C.A. Purvis 1955" Inscription, script in black ink; "Edith Fox / Gheringhap / 1879"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, young ladies journal 1884 - 1885, young ladies journal, 1884-1885, ladies journal, women's journal, fashion, fancy work, family reading, illustrated magazine, purvis, c a purvis, edith fox, gheringhap, 1879, edith fox gheringhap 1879 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Melbourne illustrated & Victoria described, c.1885
... Private Percy Palmer was listed as coming from the Warrnambool area even though his enlistment place was given as Bannockburn. H.H.Smith (1857-1941) is an important figure in Warrnambool’s history. ...Private Percy Palmer was listed as coming from the Warrnambool area even though his enlistment place was given as Bannockburn. H.H.Smith (1857-1941) is an important figure in Warrnambool’s history. ...This book was given to Henry Huntingdon Smith in 1918 by a grateful sister of a soldier killed in World War One. Private Percy Palmer was listed as coming from the Warrnambool area even though his enlistment place was given as Bannockburn. H.H.Smith (1857-1941) is an important figure in Warrnambool’s history. He had a bakery business at the corner of Lava and Fairy Streets. He was a Warrnambool Councillor and Mayor, a Hospital Committee member for 39 years, a Methodist church office-bearer and an active worker for the welfare of local returned soldiers. It was said that he greeted every returning soldier at the Warrnambool Railway Station. Mrs Sharpe was one of those who benefited from his solicitude and kindness.This is book is of antiquarian interest but more importantly it is a lovely memento of Henry Smith’s untiring concern for local soldiers returning from World War One and for their family members. This is a hard cover book of 38 pages. The cover is blue with gold lettering and gold ornamentation on the front and back covers. There are two sepia-coloured photographs of Melbourne at the front of the book and two blue stamps of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society at the front and the back of the book. The pages of the book have become detached from the binding. The inscription at the front of the book is handwritten in purple ink.‘Melbourne, Aug. 28, 1918, To Mr H. Smith as a small token for kindness shown on behalf of my dear late brother, Private Percy Palmer from N. Sharpe.’private percy palmer, world war one and warrnambool, henry huntingdon smith, warrnambool history -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageJournal - Women's Journal, Curtis Publication Company, The Ladies' Home Journal 1891-95, ca. 1891
... Gheringhap is a town on the Midland Highway, Victoria, 15 km northwest of Geelong, and 6.7 km southeast of Bannockburn....Gheringhap is a town on the Midland Highway, Victoria, 15 km northwest of Geelong, and 6.7 km southeast of Bannockburn. This is one of two journals of ladies' fashion, fancy work and stories that reflect the interests of the late 1800s. ...This is one of two books donated together and believed to have belonged to the Purvis family. The books were rescued from recycling. It has the name of C Purvis on the front endpaper. The other book from the same donor has the inscription "C. A. Purvis". The inscription on the back endpaper of the other book belonging to C. Purvis is of interest, '"Edith Fox, Gheringhap, 1879"' as it is earlier than the earliest journal in that book. Perhaps it is the birth date of Edith. It is also interesting that an notice was printed in the Geelong Advertiser in 1922 stating that Edith Susan Fox of Box Hill had an interest in land in Gheringhap. Gheringhap is a town on the Midland Highway, Victoria, 15 km northwest of Geelong, and 6.7 km southeast of Bannockburn.This is one of two journals of ladies' fashion, fancy work and stories that reflect the interests of the late 1800s. They are a useful source of historical information and the articles available for sale.The Ladies' Home Journal 1891- 95; a collection of women's journals in a burgundy hardcover book with a leather-bound spine and leather-reinforced corners. The journals are illustrated magazines and include fashion, fancy work and family reading, Published in Philadelphia, America by the Curtis Publishing Company. The binder was made by G Mercer, Geelong. A printed blue label is on the inside front cover. An inscription is on the corner of the front fly page.On spine: "THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL" Within two concentric oval outlines "G. MERCER / GEELONG" and it nthe centre "BINDER" Handwritten in black pen and crossed out "E. F." Handwritten in blue pen "C. Purvis"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, young ladies journal, ladies journal, women's journal, edith fox, gheringhap, fashion, fancy work, family reading, illustrated magazine, curtis publishing company, philadelphia, young ladies journal 1891-95, 1891-1895, purvis, g. mercer of geelong, stationery -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesBooklet, Golden Plains Heritage Study Stage 2
... ...Bannockburn...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Golden Plains heritage Bannockburn lethbridge linton meredith rokewood scarsdale shelford croindhap inverleigh Smythesdale steiglitz BErringa cape cear Woodbrook homestead shellford McMillans Bridge Jubilee Company Quartz mine glenfine homestead werneth Laurence Park Homestead Darriwil Park House Naringal private cemetery Batesford happy valley ross creek wallinduc maude murgheboluc Clyde company station Wurrook homestead Lullote homestead geringhap moorabool burunah plains Nintingbool A study into the Heritage of Golden Plains Golden Plains Heritage Study Stage 2 Booklet ...A study into the Heritage of Golden Plainsgolden plains, heritage, bannockburn, lethbridge, linton, meredith, rokewood, scarsdale, shelford, croindhap, inverleigh, smythesdale, steiglitz, berringa, cape cear, woodbrook homestead, shellford, mcmillans bridge, jubilee company quartz mine, glenfine homestead, werneth, laurence park homestead, darriwil park house, naringal private cemetery, batesford, happy valley, ross creek, wallinduc, maude, murgheboluc, clyde company station, wurrook homestead, lullote homestead, geringhap, moorabool, burunah plains, nintingbool -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchPainting Roy Longmore, RoyLongmore
... Private (Pte) Roy Longmore, 3rd Reinforcements, 21st Battalion, of Bannockburn, Victoria enlisted on 13 July 1915; and he embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Anchises on 26 August 1915.[2] After training in Egypt, was sent to the Battle of Gallipoli where he was a tunnel digger with the 2nd Division, burrowing underneath the Turkish positions and laying mines. ...Private (Pte) Roy Longmore, 3rd Reinforcements, 21st Battalion, of Bannockburn, Victoria enlisted on 13 July 1915; and he embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Anchises on 26 August 1915.[2] After training in Egypt, was sent to the Battle of Gallipoli where he was a tunnel digger with the 2nd Division, burrowing underneath the Turkish positions and laying mines. ...Longmore set aside his life as a farm-hand in Geelong, Victoria, when he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force at age 21. Private (Pte) Roy Longmore, 3rd Reinforcements, 21st Battalion, of Bannockburn, Victoria enlisted on 13 July 1915; and he embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Anchises on 26 August 1915.[2] After training in Egypt, was sent to the Battle of Gallipoli where he was a tunnel digger with the 2nd Division, burrowing underneath the Turkish positions and laying mines. After evacuation from Turkey, he fought at Pozières, Armentières, and Villers-Bretonneux.[1] He was wounded three times in France and was momentarily given up for dead when he was shot as the Armistice in November 1918, approached. He later recalled, "We were patrolling in a gully when suddenly half a dozen Germans appeared over a hill armed with machine guns and opened fire. Jerry riddled me, knocking me flat on my back, and the last I heard was 'Longy's had it, they got him.'" Fortunately, his fellow soldiers saw him move and rescued him.[3] Lance Sergeant (LSgt) and returned to Australia on 16 March 1919 as a member of the 2nd Pioneer Battalion.[2] Civilian life[edit] After returning to Australia in 1919, his injuries made returning to farm work impossible, so he drove a taxi in Melbourne. Another change caused by the war was more telling. Before, he had hunted rabbits; but he later explained that when he returned home, he no longer had an appetite for firing at anything alive.[3] Longmore married and had one son, Eric.[1] The one-time LSgt Longmore died peacefully in his sleep at a Burwood Nursing Home aged 107 on 21 June 2001. He was the second last Anzac to die.[2] At his death, Australia honored him one final time with a state funeral.[3] Australian "legend"[edit] In 2000, Longmore was recognized as one of the "Australian Legends." His name and photograph were honored as part of an annual series of commemorative postage stamps issued by Australia Post since 1997. The stamps commemorate living Australians "who have made lifetime contributions to the development of Australia's national identity and character".[4] Longmore lived to fully enjoy this honor.[3] Longmore's 45-cent Legend stamp displays the soldier's portrait as a young man, photographed just prior to his departure for Gallipoli. Formal photographs of the other two ANZAC centenarians complete this stamp set. In addition, a fourth stamp features the 1914-15 star medal which was presented to all those who fought in campaigns during those war years.[5] These stamps, designed by Cathleen Cram of the Australia Post Design Studio, commemorate the story of events and people shaping contemporary Australia.[6] The Longmore stamp honors him as an individual and as a representative of all 68,000 soldiers at Gallipoli whose actions affected Australia's evolving self-image.[7] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_LongmoreFramed painting of Roy Longmore wooden frame glass fronted -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter, Letters from Richard Squire to his son Tom 1934
... ...Bannockburn...Hayes Illness Poppet Carburetor Mum Ned Shaft Balance Weight Hazel Squire Pearson Pulleys Syndicate Goon Len Hopkins Suction Dunstown Lease Jim Squire Bannockburn Nina Albert Mrs Trenery Connie Jay Judy Squire Cohuna Bladder Attack Reports Estimates Dunstan & Coy Jelbarts Barrett Flat Fields Brown Gold Estates Berry Leads Parsley Roots Share Book Meredith Reef Pay Sheet Colin Mr Gibbs L.R.G Plan Banagwanth McNaughton Bores Glenfine Allan William Thomas John Lynch Crawford Shelford Liz the Car Trucks Chandlers Ballarat Trustees Cameron Elaine Mrs Read Clark J. ...In 1905 Richard Squire was manager of the West Berry Consols at Allendale, and developed an improved system of mine ventilation, which was supported in "The Age."[4] He was successful in combating and remedying the gas and ventilation troubles of the Deep Mines of Creswick and Allendale Districts after all had failed.[5] MINE MANAGERS’ ASSOCIATION. Ballarat Branch. ... Mr R. B. Squire, manager of the West Berry Consols, at Allendale, submitted a paper detailing what he had done tor the betterment of ventilation in the alluvial mines of Smeaton and Mary borough districts- Members gave Mr Squire every credit for the results that he claimed to have effected; the adoption of his ideas had testified to their value to mine-owners. It was painted out, however, that for want of a thorough debate of the subject with experienced men the author had unwittingly included some general statements that required modifying in some points and extending in others, in justice to other workers among the earlier and the present day managers of mines. It was decided to invite the author to meet a sub-committee on this subject![6]Handwritten letters from Richard Squire to his son Tom and Family reporting happening at the mine richard squire, tom squire, engine trouble, basil, f.l. smythe broker, trembath, w. ryall, mt mercer, flu, plant, skids, pump, c. hayes, illness, poppet, carburetor, mum, ned, shaft, balance weight, hazel squire, pearson, pulleys, syndicate, goon, len hopkins, suction, dunstown, lease, jim squire, bannockburn, nina, albert, mrs trenery, connie, jay, judy squire, cohuna, bladder attack, reports, estimates, dunstan & coy, jelbarts, barrett, flat fields, brown, gold estates, berry leads, parsley roots, share book, meredith, reef, pay sheet, colin, mr gibbs, l.r.g plan, banagwanth, mcnaughton bores, glenfine, allan, william thomas, john lynch, crawford, shelford, liz the car, trucks, chandlers, ballarat trustees, cameron, elaine, mrs read, clark, j. hayes, dunlop, dr lawrence, eye specialist, reid, mullock bank, jack squire, herman, peter's legal inc. ballarat, freddie reid, j.r. whipp, a.b. reid, grenville, leigh river plan, johnstone's, premier petrol coy, chandler's, ballarat deep leads extension, harwood & pincott, a. rice, lillas, l. e. walker, secretary for mines, pipeclay, sandstone, mr saville, weymouth & carroll, suction pipe, valves, financiers, gold mines of australia, mr hanley hunter, sadowa coy, kerang shareholder, buninyong, stanley hunter, len, fran, max, dr jones, honeycomb rock, booth, sandy mcnab, emily shaw, john cock, ross creek, mitchell, rowe, neil cameron, walker, kidney disease, holst, nellie, ronaldson's, ronaldson & tippett, brokers, investors, lockett, miller & co, wellesly, john sharpe, elizabeht ellen, old lawaluk, mining -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Melway Greater Melbourne Street Directory 2016, Melway Publishing Pty Ltd, 2016
... Regional areas of Kilmore, Macedon, Gisborne, Riddells Creek, Bannockburn, Torquay, Anglesea, Lorne, Phillip Island and Koo Wee Rup are also included. ...The series of Melway Directories provides the most comprehensive maps of Great Melbourne area. In this Melway the coverage extends from Wallan, Whittlesea and Kinglake in the North to Mornington Peninsula in the South, Warburton and Tynong in the East to Bacchus Marsh and Geelong in the West. Regional areas of Kilmore, Macedon, Gisborne, Riddells Creek, Bannockburn, Torquay, Anglesea, Lorne, Phillip Island and Koo Wee Rup are also included. Past editions can provide invaluable material for researchers and historians.Paper back booknon-fictionThe series of Melway Directories provides the most comprehensive maps of Great Melbourne area. In this Melway the coverage extends from Wallan, Whittlesea and Kinglake in the North to Mornington Peninsula in the South, Warburton and Tynong in the East to Bacchus Marsh and Geelong in the West. Regional areas of Kilmore, Macedon, Gisborne, Riddells Creek, Bannockburn, Torquay, Anglesea, Lorne, Phillip Island and Koo Wee Rup are also included. Past editions can provide invaluable material for researchers and historians. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Melway Greater Melbourne Street Directory 2021, Melway Publishing Pty Ltd, 2021
... Regional areas of Kilmore, Macedon, Gisborne, Riddells Creek, Bannockburn, Torquay, Anglesea, Lorne, Phillip Island and Koo Wee Rup are also included. ...The series of Melway Directories provides the most comprehensive maps of Great Melbourne area. In this Melway the coverage extends from Wallan, Whittlesea and Kinglake in the North to Mornington Peninsula in the South, Warburton and Tynong in the East to Bacchus Marsh and Geelong in the West. Regional areas of Kilmore, Macedon, Gisborne, Riddells Creek, Bannockburn, Torquay, Anglesea, Lorne, Phillip Island and Koo Wee Rup are also included. Past editions of the Melway can provide invaluable material for researchers and historians.Paper back booknon-fictionThe series of Melway Directories provides the most comprehensive maps of Great Melbourne area. In this Melway the coverage extends from Wallan, Whittlesea and Kinglake in the North to Mornington Peninsula in the South, Warburton and Tynong in the East to Bacchus Marsh and Geelong in the West. Regional areas of Kilmore, Macedon, Gisborne, Riddells Creek, Bannockburn, Torquay, Anglesea, Lorne, Phillip Island and Koo Wee Rup are also included. Past editions of the Melway can provide invaluable material for researchers and historians. -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Black and white photograph, Black and white image of Moorabool Railway Station
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields The station was originally called the Steiglitz Road Station and was erected in1862 as part of the Geelong - Ballarat line The Moorabool Station is one of a notable group of stylistically similar railway stations on the Geelong- Ballarat line which includes the structures at Bannockburn and Meredith Geelong-Ballarat Railway Transport Skelton Family View of the platform and Station buildings of Moorabool Railway Station showing two railway lines in the foreground Black and white image of Moorabool Railway Station Photograph Black and white photograph ...The station was originally called the Steiglitz Road Station and was erected in1862 as part of the Geelong - Ballarat lineThe Moorabool Station is one of a notable group of stylistically similar railway stations on the Geelong- Ballarat line which includes the structures at Bannockburn and MeredithView of the platform and Station buildings of Moorabool Railway Station showing two railway lines in the foregroundgeelong-ballarat railway, transport, skelton family
