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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - SCRAPBOOK, 1950S EPHEMERA
... ...bendigo organisations & businesses...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BOOK Bendigo bendigo organisations & businesses Book Scrapbook Mrs J Braddy Ray Purtill Bendigo Organisations Bendigo Businesses See Link Yellow spring back Spirax No. 578 Sketch Book. ...Yellow spring back Spirax No. 578 Sketch Book. Book contains Menu/Programmes, In Memoriam King George VI, thank you cards, business cards, Golden Square Methodist Church Centenary, Boort Lodge No. 183 Golden Jubilee Meeting, Mannequin Parade Program, serviette, business stationary, advertising for Fair-View Upholsterers, musical and concert tickets, members badges, Bendigo Masonic Meeting, chemist's label, marriage invitations, Greenvale Kennels stationary, Bendigo Rotary dinner menu and programme, Past Presidents of Rotary, Christmas Greeting cards, Business Cheques, 3BO Duty Pass, Templeton's Sports Store, Sea Lake ticket, Bendigo Agricultural Show Society 1953 Prize Tickets for First, Second, Third, Champion and Highly Commended. Printing in book by Ray Purtill. Mrs J. Braddy, Dixons Caravan Park, Marong written on the back.book, bendigo, bendigo organisations & businesses, book, scrapbook, mrs j braddy, ray purtill, bendigo organisations, bendigo businesses, see link -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - JOHN JONES COLLECTION: ST PAUL'S RED CROSS BRANCH MINUTE BOOK
... ...bendigo organisations & businesses...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BOOK Bendigo bendigo organisations & businesses John Jones Collection - St Paul's Red Cross Branch Minute Book Mrs Trembearths Nellor R Wallace W Webster Wynd J M Winterbottom Watts Wilson A Gittens N Richardson Miss Leslie Nuttall Mrs Roxburgh Burridge A Brown T Cambridge Corner W Draper H Euring W Euring Gall Magee Gibbon Hampson S L Reed F Jones J Jones Killian Malloy Mansell Marshall Palmer Pidgeon Putman Redin G Rumboldt Jun O Williams A E Wallace G Wright Wooltorton Yeo Allat Starkey Goyne Fabrian Fox Black covered exercise book with red edges on the pages. ...Black covered exercise book with red edges on the pages. Book contains handwritten minutes of the St Paul's Red Cross Branch between the years 1939 to 1945. List of members in the back of the book: Mrs Trembearths, Nellor, R Wallace, W Webster, Wynd, J M Winterbottom, Watts, Wilson, A Gittens, N Richardson, Miss Leslie, Nuttall, Mrs Roxburgh, Burridge, A Brown, T Cambridge, Corner, W Draper, H Euring W Euring, Gall, Magee, Gibbon, Hampson, S L Reed, F Jones, J Jones, Killian, Malloy, Mansell, Marshall, Palmer, Pidgeon, Putman, Redin, G Rumboldt Jun, O Williams, A E Wallace, G Wright, Wooltorton, Yeo, Allat, Starkey, Goyne, Fabrian, Fox,book, bendigo, bendigo organisations & businesses, john jones collection - st paul's red cross branch minute book, mrs trembearths, nellor, r wallace, w webster, wynd, j m winterbottom, watts, wilson, a gittens, n richardson, miss leslie, nuttall, mrs roxburgh, burridge, a brown, t cambridge, corner, w draper, h euring w euring, gall, magee, gibbon, hampson, s l reed, f jones, j jones, killian, malloy, mansell, marshall, palmer, pidgeon, putman, redin, g rumboldt jun, o williams, a e wallace, g wright, wooltorton, yeo, allat, starkey, goyne, fabrian, fox -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - BENDIGO SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION PRIZE SCHEDULE, 1937
... ...bendigo organisations & businesses...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BOOK Bendigo bendigo organisations & businesses Bendigo-Businesses-Agriculture Bendigo Show and Agricultural Exhibition prize schedule 1937, 120 pages with black and white photographs and advertisements, printed by Cambridge Press. ...Bendigo Show and Agricultural Exhibition prize schedule 1937, 120 pages with black and white photographs and advertisements, printed by Cambridge Press.book, bendigo, bendigo organisations & businesses, bendigo-businesses-agriculture -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - The City of Bendigo Information Directory 1986/87
... Bendigo...Clubs & Organisations...The City of Bendigo Information Directory 1986/87 with colour photo of Sacred Heart Cathedral on front cover. Alphabetical listing of Clubs and Organisations. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Bendigo Clubs & Organisations Information Directory 40-page soft cover booklet. ...40-page soft cover booklet. The City of Bendigo Information Directory 1986/87 with colour photo of Sacred Heart Cathedral on front cover. Alphabetical listing of Clubs and Organisations. Includes B&W photos, business advertising, Council information and Services.bendigo, clubs & organisations, information directory -
Vision AustraliaImage
... A Certificate of Merit from the AFB is presented to an unknown Bendigo organisation (possibly a corrections institution). ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne A Certificate of Merit from the AFB is presented to an unknown Bendigo organisation (possibly a corrections institution). ...A Certificate of Merit from the AFB is presented to an unknown Bendigo organisation (possibly a corrections institution). Three men hold the certificate; two in suits, one in a workshirt and pants.1 x B/W photographBendigo page 3" (illegible) Photo No. 14 #85 Flanges top and bottomassociation for the blind -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: ANZAC DAY PROGRAM 1959 - 1960 & 1963, Mondaym25th April, 1960
... Ex-Servicemen's Organisations... Bendigo...Bendigo Collection - Anzac Day Program 1959 - 1960 & 1963 Lt-Col L J Lockwood AHQ Survey Regiment Col J W Swatton G F Osborne 38th Battalion Band Lieut-Col H W Snell Lt-Col E P Robinson 38th Infantry Battalion Cenotaph Bendigo War Memorial Max O'Halloran J T Sullivan E Bailie G Wheeler W E P Carruthers J Barnes R Wood E Commins H Pinder A Henderson W Frewin S J Ryan C Vaughan J Wood D Scholes S Peterson J Fay 6th R.A.A.S.C. 6TH Royal Aust Army Service Corp Band Laurence Binyon Hon N L Beaton MHR The Hon L W Galvin MLA Hon T H Grigg MLC Cr R A Rae Colonel F D Buckland Survey Regiment Colonel I Barr Ex-Servicemen's Organisations Bendigo Nurses' Associations Victorian Police Force Supt A Carruthers The Bendigo Fire Brigade Ambulance Services Red Cross War Widows and Ladies Auxiliaries of Ex-Servicemen's Associations Strathfieldsaye Huntly Marong & Maldon Shires Arthur Hocking Printer Three copies of the Anzac Day Commemoration Ceremony. ...Three copies of the Anzac Day Commemoration Ceremony. The 1959 and 1960 copies have a photo of the Cenotaph on the back and were printed by Arthur Hocking, Printer. All copies have a copy of the R.S.L. badge on the front. The Order of Ceremony and names of dignitaries are mentioned on all copies. Copies are from the years 1959, 1960 & 1963.memorials, cenotaph, bendigo war monument, r.s.l. bendigo collection - anzac day program 1959 - 1960 & 1963, lt-col l j lockwood, ahq survey regiment, col j w swatton, g f osborne, 38th battalion band, lieut-col h w snell, lt-col e p robinson, 38th infantry battalion, cenotaph, bendigo war memorial, max o'halloran, j t sullivan, e bailie, g wheeler, w e p carruthers, j barnes, r wood, e commins, h pinder, a henderson, w frewin, s j ryan, c vaughan, j wood, d scholes, s peterson, j fay, 6th r.a.a.s.c., 6th royal aust army service corp band, laurence binyon, hon n l beaton mhr, the hon l w galvin mla, hon t h grigg mlc, cr r a rae, colonel f d buckland, survey regiment, colonel i barr, ex-servicemen's organisations, bendigo nurses' associations, victorian police force, supt a carruthers, the bendigo fire brigade, ambulance services, red cross, war widows and ladies auxiliaries of ex-servicemen's associations, strathfieldsaye huntly marong & maldon shires, arthur hocking printer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - RANDOM THOUGHTS
... ... Bendigo District Cubs... organisations...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BIOGRAPHY Family elma winslade wells Bendigo history Bendigo cubs and scouts scouting Bendigo history Wells family people person biography Bendigo community Broken Hill Wellington Bendigo birds Camp Hill Primary School education Bendigo District Cubs organisations international travel book books. ...A white book titled ' Random Thoughts,' by Elma Winslade Wells. Elma describes her years growing up in Bendigo and her life in the scouting movement. Printed by D.G. Walker Pty. Ltd, Bendigo, Vic. 1986. bottom left corner of the front cover has a number sticker, 0140 WEL.Elma Winslade Wellsbiography, family, elma winslade wells, bendigo, history, bendigo cubs and scouts, scouting, bendigo history, wells family, people, person, biography, bendigo community, broken hill, wellington, bendigo birds, camp hill primary school, education, bendigo district cubs, organisations, international travel, book, books. bottom left corner of the front cover has a number sticker, 0140 wel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - LESLIE JOHN BAGUST COLLECTION: VIEW POINT FROM SOLDIERS MEMORIAL HALL, 1940
... http://www.cv.vic.gov.au/organisations/bendigo-rsl-memorial-military-museum/...BENDIGO Tourism soldiers memorial halll-view point http://www.cv.vic.gov.au/organisations/bendigo-rsl-memorial-military-museum/ Leslie John Bagust Collection. ...Leslie John Bagust Collection. Black and White Photograph View Point from R.S.L. Soldiers Memorial Hall, Bendigo 1940. In the foreground Queen Victoria statute and surrounding gardens in the background the City Family Hotel and Cahill's Solicitors on the opposite corner.bendigo, tourism, soldiers memorial halll-view point, http://www.cv.vic.gov.au/organisations/bendigo-rsl-memorial-military-museum/ -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Bendigo Chamber of Commerce letter from the Victorian State Chamber of commerce re re-structure, 1989
... Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industry was constituted in 1886 with the vision to be the single voice for the business community across greater Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). Upon the merger, Bendigo Business Council continued the functions of both the Chamber and CVBN by providing advocacy, networking and events to members and partners.Bendigo Chamber of Commerce letter from the Victorian State Chamber of commerce re re-structure. Dated 28 April 1989. Numerous printed pages outlining the plan of action for forming an independent Chamber of Commerce in Bendigo and developing a constitution.history, bendigo, bendigo chamber of commerce collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Bendigo Chamber of Commerce Memorandum Articles of Association, 1937
... Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industry was constituted in 1886 with the vision to be the single voice for the business community across greater Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). Upon the merger, Bendigo Business Council continued the functions of both the Chamber and CVBN by providing advocacy, networking and events to members and partners.Small booklet containing the Memorandums and Articles of Association for the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industries, dated 1937. Printed by Bolton Brothers Mitchell Street Bendigo. Includes the Certificate of Incorporation dated 3 September 1913. Also a copy of the original Bendigo Chamber of Commerce Memorandum and Articles of Association dated 25 August 1913.Secretary's Copyhistory, bendigo, bendigo chamber of commerce collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Bendigo Chamber of Commerce Minutes Book Volume 1, 1896-1904
... Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industry was constituted in 1886 with the vision to be the single voice for the business community across greater Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). Upon the merger, Bendigo Business Council continued the functions of both the Chamber and CVBN by providing advocacy, networking and events to members and partners.Large minute book/journal - 366 pages of hand-written minutes of meetings of the Bendigo, Eaglehawk and District Chamber of Commerce and Industries. First entry 15 December 1986. Last entry 11 November 1904. Includes newspaper cuttings pasted onto pages and a letter from Barkly Hyett agreeing to act as solicitor for members of the Chamber. (dated 11 August 1891).Secretary's Copyhistory, bendigo, bendigo chamber of commerce collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Bendigo Chamber of Commerce Minutes Book Volume 2, 1905 -1913
... Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industry was constituted in 1886 with the vision to be the single voice for the business community across greater Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). Upon the merger, Bendigo Business Council continued the functions of both the Chamber and CVBN by providing advocacy, networking and events to members and partners.Large minute book/journal - 381 pages of hand-written minutes of meetings of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce. Light weight card covers with red, yellow and black marble pattern. Includes newspaper cuttings pasted onto pages and loose sheets of correspondence. First entry 25 November 1904. Last entry 4 April 1913.Secretary's Copyhistory, bendigo, bendigo chamber of commerce collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Bendigo Chamber of Commerce Minutes Book Volume 3, 1903 - 1922
... Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industry was constituted in 1886 with the vision to be the single voice for the business community across greater Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). Upon the merger, Bendigo Business Council continued the functions of both the Chamber and CVBN by providing advocacy, networking and events to members and partners.Large minute book/journal - hand-written minutes of meetings of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industries. dark green covers with brown leather binding and corners front and back. 602pp. partial label on spine "MINUTES". First meeting 11 April 1903. Last meeting 13 November 1922. Includes lists of Officers and Representatives on the Council. includes printed copies of Annual Reports and Statements of Receipts and Expenditure pasted inside the ledger. history, bendigo, bendigo chamber of commerce collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Bendigo Chamber of Commerce Minutes Book Volume 4, 1922-1925
... Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industry was constituted in 1886 with the vision to be the single voice for the business community across greater Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). Upon the merger, Bendigo Business Council continued the functions of both the Chamber and CVBN by providing advocacy, networking and events to members and partners.Large minute book/journal with hand-written minutes of meetings. First minutes' entry dated 11 December 1922. Last entry 25 March 1925. Includes lists of names, addresses and phone numbers of Committee members. Dark green covers with dark red binding. 192pp. Printed by George Robinson and Coy PTY Ltd Commercial Stationers Elizabeth Street Melbourne.history, bendigo, bendigo chamber of commerce collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Bendigo Chamber of Commerce Minutes Book Volume 5 - 1931 to 1940
... Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industry was constituted in 1886 with the vision to be the single voice for the business community across greater Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). Upon the merger, Bendigo Business Council continued the functions of both the Chamber and CVBN by providing advocacy, networking and events to members and partners.Large minute book/journal - hand-written minutes of meetings of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce & Industries from 9 February 1931 to 21 October 1940. Dark green covers with light brown leather binding and corners. 286pp. Includes several loose sheets between pages.history, bendigo, bendigo chamber of commerce collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industries Minutes and Membership Records, 1977-1985
... Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industry was constituted in 1886 with the vision to be the single voice for the business community across greater Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). Upon the merger, Bendigo Business Council continued the functions of both the Chamber and CVBN by providing advocacy, networking and events to members and partners.Black Foolscap Lever Arch File containing typed records of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industries. loose leaf template pages. Dated from May 9, 1977 - September 9, 1985. Includes Minutes, Finance reports, Annual reports and member lists.history, bendigo, bendigo chamber of commerce collection, chamber of commerce and industries -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Bendigo Chamber of Commerce Minutes Book Volume 6 1940 to 1948, 1940 to 1948
... Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industry was constituted in 1886 with the vision to be the single voice for the business community across greater Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). Upon the merger, Bendigo Business Council continued the functions of both the Chamber and CVBN by providing advocacy, networking and events to members and partners.Large minute book/journal - hand-written minutes of meetings of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce. Green covers with light brown leather binding and corners. Red and gold label on spine "MINUTES". 286pp. First entry 18 November 1940 to 8 November 1948. From 10 December 1945 the minutes were recorded on typewritten sheets and pasted into the Minutes book.history, bendigo, bendigo chamber of commerce collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Bendigo Chamber of Commerce Memorandum and Articles of Association, 1913
... Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). ...The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industry was constituted in 1886 with the vision to be the single voice for the business community across greater Bendigo. ‘Be.Bendigo’ is the trading name of the organisation ‘Bendigo Business Council’ which was formed in 2008 as a merger between two Bendigo business organisations: The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Central Victorian Business Network (CVBN). Upon the merger, Bendigo Business Council continued the functions of both the Chamber and CVBN by providing advocacy, networking and events to members and partners.Bendigo Chamber of Commerce Memorandum and Articles of Association; microfiche (two copies), three paper copies of the Memorandum of Association and Articles dated 25 August 1913.history, bendigo, bendigo chamber of commerce collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES COBDEN TENT NO 39, 1865-1915 JUBILEE
... On back of document is an overview of the IOR organisation in Bendigo and tells of the founding of the Cobden Tent of Rechabites in California Gully, with 11 members, in 1865 'built on the solid foundation of sobriety and virtue'...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Clubs Rechabites Buff coloured document, printed on front is photo of 'Jubilee group of Cobden Junior Tent (Boys) No. 16 and Superintendents'. 6 rows of boys and men, some wearing ceremonial collars. On back of document is an overview of the IOR organisation ...Buff coloured document, printed on front is photo of 'Jubilee group of Cobden Junior Tent (Boys) No. 16 and Superintendents'. 6 rows of boys and men, some wearing ceremonial collars. On back of document is an overview of the IOR organisation in Bendigo and tells of the founding of the Cobden Tent of Rechabites in California Gully, with 11 members, in 1865 'built on the solid foundation of sobriety and virtue'bendigo, clubs, rechabites -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - SHAMROCKHOTEL: JOYCE SMITH DEATH
... ' Our Joycie gave Bendigo a lot' Article discussed the life and death of Joyce Smith, former licensee of the Shamrock Hotel from 1952 to 1973. Joyce Smith was a charitable woman, who gave freely to less advantaged people and organisations in Bendigo. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Hotel shamrock hotel copy of newspaper articles photocopied on one page, overlapping: a. ' Our Joycie gave Bendigo a lot' Article discussed the life and death of Joyce Smith, former licensee of the Shamrock Hotel from 1952 to 1973. Joyce Smith was a charitable woman, who gave freely to less advantaged people and organisations in Bendigo. ...copy of newspaper articles photocopied on one page, overlapping: a. ' Our Joycie gave Bendigo a lot' Article discussed the life and death of Joyce Smith, former licensee of the Shamrock Hotel from 1952 to 1973. Joyce Smith was a charitable woman, who gave freely to less advantaged people and organisations in Bendigo. She was 66 at the time of her passing. She and her husband, Gerald, first saw the Shamrock whilst on their honeymoon. B. 'Our Joyce, City says Farewell' discussed Joyce Smith's retirement from the Hotel Shamrock. Articles not dated. See history of Shamrock online: www.hotelshamrock.com.au/bendigo, hotel, shamrock hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Letter - Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - Relief during the great depression, April 1934
... The letter distinguishes the situation in metropolitan Melbourne from Bendigo by noting that the official recognition of the Trades Hall Council applies only to representations made directly to the Minister and does not affect the authority or administration of local Public Assistance Committees. Consequently, the Minister sees no justification for granting any particular organisation...The letter distinguishes the situation in metropolitan Melbourne from Bendigo by noting that the official recognition of the Trades Hall Council applies only to representations made directly to the Minister and does not affect the authority or administration of local Public Assistance Committees. Consequently, the Minister sees no justification for granting any particular organisation ...Dr Michele Matthews has been a local and social historian for nearly three decades since she first used correspondence held by the then Bendigo City Council for her Honours thesis. She is an ardent advocate for the use of local history records to tell Victorian and Australian history from a grassroots perspective. Michele’s MA thesis, ‘A forgotten “Father” of Federation: Sir John Quick 1852‑1911’ (2003), and her PhD thesis, ‘Survivors, schemes, Samaritans and shareholders: the impact of the Great Depression on Bendigo and District 1925‑1935’ (2007), both drew heavily on Bendigo and district records. Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - Relief during the great depression This item includes the following documents: 8672.74a The document is a copy of a letter dated 30 April 1934 from the Department of Labour, Sustenance Branch, Melbourne, addressed to Mr. F. C. Sweeney of Bendigo. It responds to Sweeney's earlier correspondence concerning the issue of official representation for unemployed people in Bendigo. The letter explains that, under the Unemployment Relief Administration Act, the local Public Assistance Committee is the only officially recognised body responsible for administering unemployment sustenance within the district. The Assistant Minister maintains that decisions regarding who may represent unemployed people before the committee are matters for the committee itself, and that the government does not intend to dictate how local committees organise or recognise representatives. The writer argues that this approach is consistent with practice throughout Victoria. Because local Public Assistance Committees possess detailed knowledge of conditions in their districts, they are considered best placed to make decisions about local administration, including determining appropriate representation for unemployed people. Government intervention, the letter suggests, could undermine the valuable voluntary work these committees perform in cooperation with the state. The letter distinguishes the situation in metropolitan Melbourne from Bendigo by noting that the official recognition of the Trades Hall Council applies only to representations made directly to the Minister and does not affect the authority or administration of local Public Assistance Committees. Consequently, the Minister sees no justification for granting any particular organisation in Bendigo special recognition to represent unemployed men receiving sustenance. Finally, the Minister advises that no decision should be made on the matter until Mr. Sweeney has had an opportunity to meet with him personally. In the future, however, the letter recommends that all issues relating to the administration of sustenance and work-for-sustenance schemes in Bendigo be referred directly to the local Public Assistance Committee rather than seeking separate recognition or intervention from the Minister.bendigo, michele matthews collection, letters seeking support in bendigo during the great depression 1932 to 1934 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - Bendigo Soldiers' Memorial Opening Booklet, Nov 15 1921
... It celebrates the completion of the memorial building, honours the service and sacrifice of Bendigo soldiers in the First World War, and outlines the role of the Returned Soldiers' Association (RSA) and associated community organisations. ...It celebrates the completion of the memorial building, honours the service and sacrifice of Bendigo soldiers in the First World War, and outlines the role of the Returned Soldiers' Association (RSA) and associated community organisations. ...Dr Michele Matthews has been a local and social historian for nearly three decades since she first used correspondence held by the then Bendigo City Council for her Honours thesis. She is an ardent advocate for the use of local history records to tell Victorian and Australian history from a grassroots perspective. Michele’s MA thesis, ‘A forgotten “Father” of Federation: Sir John Quick 1852‑1911’ (2003), and her PhD thesis, ‘Survivors, schemes, Samaritans and shareholders: the impact of the Great Depression on Bendigo and District 1925‑1935’ (2007), both drew heavily on Bendigo and district records. Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - Bendigo Soldiers' Memorial Opening Booklet This item includes the following document: 8672.36a The document is a commemorative booklet produced for the opening of the Bendigo Soldiers' Memorial Hall (later the Soldiers' Memorial Institute) on 15 November 1921. It celebrates the completion of the memorial building, honours the service and sacrifice of Bendigo soldiers in the First World War, and outlines the role of the Returned Soldiers' Association (RSA) and associated community organisations. The booklet also includes the opening ceremony programme, photographs of officials, a concert programme, and advertisements from local businesses supporting returned servicemen. The opening message explains that the Memorial Hall was built by the citizens of Bendigo as a permanent tribute to local soldiers who served in the Great War. More than simply a meeting place, it was intended as a lasting monument to the courage and sacrifice of those who fought and died, while also serving as a practical centre for returned servicemen. The building, erected at considerable public expense, was designed to stand as a reminder to future generations of the cost of freedom and the gratitude owed to those who served. The booklet describes the hall's extensive facilities, noting that its rooms were furnished through donations from patriotic organisations and comfort funds throughout Bendigo and Victoria. These included committee rooms, reading and writing rooms, billiard facilities, lounges, and a large public hall capable of seating approximately 500 people. Responsibility for maintaining and developing the building was entrusted to the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia (RSSILA), ensuring it remained a centre for veterans' welfare and community life. A detailed programme outlines the official opening ceremony. Events included the Governor of Victoria inspecting the guard of honour, speeches by civic and military leaders, the formal presentation of the hall keys, patriotic music performed by schoolchildren, and inspections of the building. The ceremony concluded with a band performance and afternoon tea, highlighting both the ceremonial significance of the occasion and the community's involvement in celebrating the new memorial. Several pages are devoted to the history and achievements of the Returned Soldiers' Association. Founded during the First World War to support wounded and returning servicemen, the Association expanded into a powerful advocacy organisation, helping veterans secure pensions, land settlement opportunities, employment, and other government entitlements. The booklet stresses that the League was non-political and non-sectarian, encouraging comradeship among former soldiers while protecting their interests and supporting their families. It also lists the office-bearers of the Bendigo branch and describes its ongoing welfare work. The publication also highlights the work of the Diggers' Business Association, established to promote businesses owned by returned servicemen and encourage the public to support them. Beyond commercial advocacy, the Association organised charitable fundraising events, concerts, exhibitions, and visits to returned soldiers' homes, demonstrating its commitment to both economic assistance and community service. The booklet praises its energetic leadership and encourages public support for its activities. In addition to historical information, the booklet contains photographs of prominent RSA officials and office-bearers, reflecting the leadership behind the memorial project and veterans' organisations in Bendigo. A programme for an evening concert performed by the Ballarat Diggers' Band illustrates the celebratory nature of the opening festivities, while numerous advertisements from local businesses—many owned by returned servicemen—show the strong connection between the memorial, the local economy, and post-war community rebuilding. Overall, the booklet serves both as a historical record of the opening of the Bendigo Soldiers' Memorial Hall and as a statement of the city's commitment to remembering the sacrifices of its servicemen. It reflects the broader post-war movement across Australia to create memorials that honoured the fallen while providing practical support, fellowship, and opportunities for returned soldiers as they reintegrated into civilian life.bendigo, michele matthews collection, rsl, soldiers' memorial institute -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - The YWCA in Bendigo, 1906-1980s
... Overall, the article presents the Bendigo YWCA as an organisation that has continually adapted over the past century while remaining dedicated to supporting, educating, and empowering women and girls. 8672.31d Newspaper article from the Bendigo Advertiser, Sat March 22 1986. ...Overall, the article presents the Bendigo YWCA as an organisation that has continually adapted over the past century while remaining dedicated to supporting, educating, and empowering women and girls. 8672.31d Newspaper article from the Bendigo Advertiser, Sat March 22 1986. ...Dr Michele Matthews has been a local and social historian for nearly three decades since she first used correspondence held by the then Bendigo City Council for her Honours thesis. She is an ardent advocate for the use of local history records to tell Victorian and Australian history from a grassroots perspective. Michele’s MA thesis, ‘A forgotten “Father” of Federation: Sir John Quick 1852‑1911’ (2003), and her PhD thesis, ‘Survivors, schemes, Samaritans and shareholders: the impact of the Great Depression on Bendigo and District 1925‑1935’ (2007), both drew heavily on Bendigo and district records. Michele used these articles as part of her research: The Bendigo Y.W.C.A. played a significant role in shaping opportunities for young women during the early twentieth century. It combined religious values with practical education, recreation, accommodation, employment assistance, and community service. By addressing women's social, educational, physical, and spiritual needs, the Association became an important institution within Bendigo, helping thousands of women develop confidence, independence, leadership, and a strong sense of community. Its work also contributed to broader social reform by improving women's access to education, employment, health, and civic participation. Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - The YWCA in Bendigo, Newspaper Articles and a publication (Author Unknown) This item includes the following documents: 8672.31a Newspaper (Unknown) Article coloured photo of Kylie Emonson who had been researching the YWCA and memorabillia, story by Nicole Strahn and photo by Brendan McCarthy. 8672.31b Newspaper (Unknown) Article coloured photo of Norma Cook sifting through old clippings and photos, story by Nicole Strahn and photo by Laura Scott. 8672.31c The article 8672.31c "YWCA: A Century of Achievements" celebrates the 100-year history of the Bendigo YWCA and its significant contribution to improving the lives of women and girls. Founded in the early 1900s, the organisation initially focused on helping women achieve financial independence by providing employment assistance, educational classes, and safe accommodation. It also offered practical training in subjects such as shorthand, dressmaking, and millinery, creating opportunities that were uncommon for women at the time. As the organisation developed, its services expanded to meet the changing needs of the community. The Bendigo YWCA established hostels and residences for women, provided affordable meals, and later introduced a wide range of programs supporting young mothers, migrants and refugees, women in business, and survivors of violence. It also promoted women's participation in sport by helping establish hockey and basketball teams and encouraging community involvement through theatre, singing, fitness, and holiday programs. During World War I, the YWCA even encouraged women to save money through weekly savings schemes. Although the YWCA was originally founded on Christian principles, the article explains that it evolved into an inclusive organisation focused on equality and empowerment rather than religion. According to Bendigo YWCA coordinator Kylie Emmerson, the organisation has always been committed to helping women become independent and providing opportunities that were often unavailable to them. Long-time member Norma Cook also reflects on the important role the YWCA has played in advancing women's rights and creating equal opportunities over many decades. The article concludes by describing the Bendigo YWCA's centenary celebrations, including a permanent sculpture and a public exhibition featuring decorated handbags representing each decade of the organisation's history. It also highlights several current programs, such as school holiday activities, community arts projects, self-protection classes, the Baby Dolls program for young mothers, the Bendigo Young Women's Network, the Encore exercise program for breast cancer survivors, and the Week Without Violence campaign. Overall, the article presents the Bendigo YWCA as an organisation that has continually adapted over the past century while remaining dedicated to supporting, educating, and empowering women and girls. 8672.31d Newspaper article from the Bendigo Advertiser, Sat March 22 1986. YWCA's great record of service by Maurie McDonald, black and white photo of one of the girls' basketball teams. 8672.31e Newspaper article from the Bendigo Advertiser, Sat March 22 1986. YWCA's great record of service by Maurie McDonald. The article traces the history of the Bendigo YWCA, which was established in 1906 following a public meeting inspired by representatives from the Melbourne YWCA. Founded to promote the spiritual, intellectual, social and physical development of women and girls, the organisation quickly became an important part of the Bendigo community. In its early years, it focused on meeting the practical needs of young women by creating an employment bureau, offering guidance on job applications and interviews, and recognising the need for safe and affordable accommodation for women moving to Bendigo for work. A major milestone came in 1919, when the YWCA purchased the Black Swan Hotel and transformed it into a residence for young women. The building provided accommodation as well as classes in home nursing, millinery, first aid, typing, bookkeeping, French and English. Beyond housing and education, the YWCA also became known for addressing controversial social issues of the time, including women's rights and sex education, by organising lectures and discussions that encouraged public debate. The organisation also played a significant role in promoting sport and recreation. In 1926, it helped establish Bendigo's first basketball association and later introduced softball to the city. During the Great Depression, the Black Swan became a refuge for girls and young women who had little hope of employment, providing companionship and support. Throughout World War II, YWCA members contributed to the war effort by washing and ironing for servicemen, writing letters, and organising dances and social events for Australian and American soldiers stationed in the region. The article highlights the contributions of several influential women who shaped the Bendigo YWCA over the decades. Members such as Vi Morgan, Loris Nankivell, and Mavis Carne expanded the organisation's programs and strengthened its role within the community. Their leadership helped the YWCA move beyond its original focus on accommodation and employment to become a centre for education, recreation, youth development and family support. From the 1960s onwards, the Bendigo YWCA broadened its services by introducing after-school care programs and developing the **Mother-Child Playgrounds Project**, an initiative that later became a model adopted throughout Australia. In 1968, it established the **Young Theatre Group**, providing hundreds of local young people with opportunities to develop confidence, creativity and performance skills. These programs reflected the organisation's commitment to responding to changing community needs. By 1983, the YWCA had moved to new premises at **465 Hargreaves Street**, where it continued to offer a wide range of services. At the time the article was written, these included school holiday programs, play schools, porcelain painting, stretch sewing, English and French classes, exercise and yoga, the Young Theatre, friendship groups, women's workshops and drama groups. Overall, the article celebrates the Bendigo YWCA's eighty-year history, highlighting its transformation from a support organisation for working women into a diverse community organisation that made lasting contributions to education, welfare, recreation and social development in Bendigo. 8672.31f Newspaper article from the Bendigo Advertiser, Mon Nov 04 1985. Family fun Fair in 79th Year, Black and white photo of YWCA Women in the 1920s, by Susan Masters. Front Row: Phyllis Ellery, Leah Wilson, Vi Clifton, Rene Truscott, Hilda Read and Vera Baker. Back Row: Glad Richardson, Elsie Talbot, Dorothy Ackland, Dorothy Hodden and Dorothy McKay. The photo has been scanned from the newspaper article. 8672.31g Newspaper article from the Bendigo Advertiser, Mon Nov 04 1985. Family fun Fair in 79th Year, by Susan Masters. The article celebrates the 79th anniversary of the Bendigo YWCA, highlighting both its upcoming annual family fun fair and the organisation’s long history of supporting women and the local community. The fair, to be held at Rosalind Park on **Saturday, November 16**, will feature amusements, cake and plant stalls, craft displays, horse and buggy rides, and a surprise visit by VFL footballers. Funds raised will support YWCA programs, with the Bendigo Zonta Club also assisting through a ceramics exhibition. The article explains that the YWCA has been a significant provider of services for women in Bendigo since **1906**, adapting to changing social needs over the decades. Public relations officer Jill Tobias notes that the organisation has always focused on supporting women, and early fundraising included donated pottery from Victorian artists and prizes contributed by prominent figures in the arts. A major focus of the article is the YWCA’s historical role in providing practical support for young women. In 1911, it established a "thrift club" that encouraged women to save small amounts of money each week. It also offered writing rooms, meeting facilities, and an employment bureau for girls. By 1919, the organisation had expanded into larger premises where it hosted educational lectures, including an early series of talks on sex education, reflecting its progressive approach to women's education. The article also highlights the YWCA’s commitment to accommodation and community support. It operated a hostel for young women for many years, beginning with the conversion of the "Black Swan" hotel and later moving to a larger building that continued as a youth centre until 1981. During the 1920s, the YWCA welcomed Swiss girls to Bendigo to work in local knitting mills, providing accommodation and helping them settle into the community. Beyond welfare services, the YWCA played an important role in developing women's sport in Bendigo. A basketball (later netball) association was formed in **1926**, while the YWCA’s hockey association enjoyed many successful seasons and hosted the Women's International Rules Basketball in 1969. The organisation also established a mother-and-child playgroup and a home tutor scheme for migrant women, demonstrating its broad commitment to community development. Looking ahead, the article notes that the YWCA hoped to continue evolving to meet changing community needs. Coordinator Judyth Jones encouraged new members to join the association, emphasising that the future success of its programs would depend on continued public involvement and support. 8672.31h Unknown Author 38 pages of the history of the YWCA in Bendigo. The document is an academic history of the Bendigo Young Women’s Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) between 1906 and 1939, focusing on its establishment, development, activities, and contribution to women and the wider Bendigo community. Establishment of the Bendigo Y.W.C.A. (1906–1919) The Bendigo Y.W.C.A. was established in May 1906 as part of the wider Y.W.C.A. movement in Victoria. Its founders sought to improve the spiritual, social, educational, and physical wellbeing of young women, particularly those moving to Bendigo for work or study. Initially operating from rented rooms, the Association provided Bible studies, educational classes, recreation, and a safe meeting place. As demand grew, it expanded its services and, in 1919, opened a permanent hostel in the former Black Swan Hotel, offering affordable and secure accommodation for women travelling or working in Bendigo. Activities and Programs (1906–1939) The Y.W.C.A. believed in developing the "whole person" and therefore offered a broad range of activities beyond religious instruction. Members participated in educational classes, including bookkeeping, shorthand, languages, sewing, cooking, literature, and correspondence courses. Lectures addressed health, citizenship, family life, and social issues, encouraging women to become informed, confident, and capable members of society. Physical recreation formed another important aspect of the Association's work. Sporting competitions, basketball, tennis, gymnastics, marching, folk dancing, and exercise classes promoted healthy lifestyles and provided opportunities for friendship and leadership. Club activities fostered teamwork, confidence, and community spirit, while family and social clubs helped members develop lifelong friendships and a sense of belonging. Welfare and Community Service The Bendigo Y.W.C.A. extended its work well beyond its members. The hostel offered affordable accommodation, meals, and a supportive environment for young women, particularly those working away from home. During the Great Depression, the Association reduced boarding fees for women facing financial hardship, demonstrating its commitment to social welfare. The organisation also operated employment services, helping women find work while providing temporary accommodation. Other initiatives included the Thrift Club, which encouraged savings, and the Travellers' Aid Society, which assisted women and families travelling through Bendigo with accommodation, transport, and emergency support. Holiday accommodation was also provided for women needing rest or recovery. Response to the First World War During the First World War, the Bendigo Y.W.C.A. redirected many of its activities to support the war effort. Members organised fundraising, prepared care packages for soldiers, assisted military camps, and supported women whose family members were serving overseas. Educational meetings and lectures kept members informed about wartime conditions, while international Y.W.C.A. links strengthened members' awareness of global humanitarian work. Following the war, the Association promoted citizenship and leadership among young women through the Girl Citizen movement. These programs aimed to prepare women for greater social responsibility by providing education in health, family life, community service, and public citizenship. International Outlook The Bendigo Y.W.C.A. promoted international friendship and Christian fellowship through correspondence with overseas branches and participation in worldwide Y.W.C.A. programs. Members learned about different cultures, missionary work, and international issues through lectures, discussions, and exchanges with women from other countries. The organisation believed that understanding other cultures and fostering cooperation would contribute to world peace and responsible citizenship. Overall Contribution The study concludes that the Bendigo Y.W.C.A. played a significant role in shaping opportunities for young women during the early twentieth century. It combined religious values with practical education, recreation, accommodation, employment assistance, and community service. By addressing women's social, educational, physical, and spiritual needs, the Association became an important institution within Bendigo, helping thousands of women develop confidence, independence, leadership, and a strong sense of community. Its work also contributed to broader social reform by improving women's access to education, employment, health, and civic participation.bendigo, michele matthews collection, ywca -
Bendigo Military MuseumDocument - LECTURE NOTES - ARMY, Kevin John Herdman
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields 1. Topic: EN - INTRO. 2. Topic: EN - ORGANISATIONS. 3. Topic: TACTICS OF EN CONVENTIONAL FORCES. ...1. Topic: EN - INTRO. 2. Topic: EN - ORGANISATIONS. 3. Topic: TACTICS OF EN CONVENTIONAL FORCES. Part of the " Kevin John Herdman" No. 397661 Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P for details of his service.Three handwritten multipage documents. Text is in black ink. 1. Notes are written on lined foolscap paper still in pad format with cardboard backing. Writing on one side. 2. & 3. Notes written on reused green coloured A.4 paper. Writing on one side only. Back of each page has unrelated text in black type. Pages of 2. & 3. are stapled on top LHC.lecture notes, enemy armed forces, kevin john herdman -
Bendigo Military MuseumManual - FIELD SERVICE, STAFF AND STANDING ORDERS, 1938 - 1955
... Bendigo goldfields Items in the collection re Colonel J. W. Swatton refer Cat No 6719.2P for his service details. Passchendaele Barracks Trust Colonel J W Swatton Manuals 1. Inside book - “Field Service Regulations Vol 1 1930 Organisation ...Items in the collection re Colonel J. W. Swatton refer Cat No 6719.2P for his service details. 1. Book - cloth cover, red, paper, black print - 423 pages. 2. Pamphlet - paper, cream with black print - 11 pages. 3. Book - cardboard cover, cream with black print - 209 pages.1. Inside book - “Field Service Regulations Vol 1 1930 Organisation and Administration, Serial No.10 Nov 1938” 2. “Staff Duties in the Field 1949, Appendix F, Vehicle Unit Signs” 3. “Standing Orders for the Equipment of the Australian Military Forces and Australian Cadet Corps 1955”passchendaele barracks trust, colonel j w swatton, manuals -
Bendigo Military MuseumManual - COMMAND AND ADMINISTRATION, British War Office, 1950 - 1951
... Bendigo goldfields Items in the collection re Lt Col J. Swatton, refer Cat No 6719.2P for his service details. Passchendaele Barracks Trust Army Organisation Administration J.W. ...Items in the collection re Lt Col J. Swatton, refer Cat No 6719.2P for his service details.1. This is a green buckram covered pocket book. Printing on front cover is in black ink. Inside are 71 pages of organisations and diagrams of HQ areas. It is fastened with two staples. 2. This is a green cardboard covered book. Front cover is printed in black ink. It shows the interconnection of various elements within the division. Dated 1951.1. On rear cover is a sticky label. Words are:- " On loan from the Estate of Colonel J. W. Swatton Ref No. JWS M22". 2. On the rear is a sticky label. It has the words " On loan from the Estate of Colonel J.W. Swatton Ref JWS M23" passchendaele barracks trust, army organisation, administration, j.w. swatton -
Bendigo Military MuseumLetter - LETTERS, FUND RAISING, c1943
... Bendigo from G. Rankins On the back of this sheet is a list of organisations with one pond one shilling written beside them. 6. ...Bendigo from G. Rankins On the back of this sheet is a list of organisations with one pond one shilling written beside them. 6. ...Refer to Cat No 7029 - Memo book, Picture of Little boy. Refer Cat No 7028 for all the items.1. Copy of a letter about junior Fund Raiser, Ian Desmond Giblin, to Red Cross Junior competition, Town Hall, Bendigo = from D.M. Guest. Secretary. 2. Letter and receipt for 750 pounds to Mrs Guest, Bendigo Town Hall from Army HR Melbourne. 3. Red Cross Society, Melbourne Letterhead, dated 23 Aug 1943, to Miss MacKay, Bendigo from Philadelphia N Robertson, Director, Red Cross. 4. Borough of Eaglehawk letterhead, dated 27 Aug 1943 to Mrs D. Giblin from Robert Watson, Mayor of Eaglehawk. 5. C of A, House of Reps letterhead dated 29 July 1943 to Mrs D M Guest, Town Hall Bendigo from G. Rankins On the back of this sheet is a list of organisations with one pond one shilling written beside them. 6. Victorian Railways Patriotic Fund letterhead dated 26-8-43 to Mrs Guest - The Organiser, Red Cross Junior, Bendigo from S.C. Ellis, Hon Sec Vic Railways Patriotic Fund. They donated 100 pounds.red cross fundraising, ww2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment – Presentation to Charity Organisation, 1984
... organisation were taken in the grounds of Fortuna Villa, Army Survey Regiment in 1984. SPR Tracy (Parker) Ash was the unit’s Miss Golden North section entrant in the Miss Australia Quest. MAJ Bob Roche, RSM Bob Mason and SPR Parker presented a fundraising cheque to the unidentified representative from the Spastic Society. The the newspaper article is from the Bendigo...The first three items are photographs of a presentation to a charity organisation at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo in 1984. The fourth item is an article from the Bendigo Advertiser describing Army Survey Regiment’s fund-raising activities. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields These photographs of a presentation to a charity organisation were taken in the grounds of Fortuna Villa, Army Survey Regiment in 1984. ...These photographs of a presentation to a charity organisation were taken in the grounds of Fortuna Villa, Army Survey Regiment in 1984. SPR Tracy (Parker) Ash was the unit’s Miss Golden North section entrant in the Miss Australia Quest. MAJ Bob Roche, RSM Bob Mason and SPR Parker presented a fundraising cheque to the unidentified representative from the Spastic Society. The the newspaper article is from the Bendigo Advertiser. The following wording is taken from the article: ‘Tracy Parker is a sapper in the Army, and a cartographic technician stationed at Fortuna, Bendigo. Originally from Melbourne, Tracy, 23, is the latest entrant in the Miss Golden North segment of the Miss Australia Quest. The highlight of Tracy’s quest will be an open day at Fortuna, once the magnificent home of Bendigo’s Quartz King, George Lansell. This open day at Fortuna, on Sunday, August 26, between 10 am and 4 pm, will give district residents a rare opportunity of inspecting this magnificent building and its gardens. Tracy said there will be handicrafts, rides, competitions and refreshments available at the open day. The main attraction, apart from the building and gardens, would be a hot air balloon. Admission to the open day would be: Adults $2, children and pensioners $1, family party $5. All proceeds from the open day at Fortuna will go to the Spastic Society. Tracy, like all other Miss Australia candidates work hard for the Spastic Society in fundraising activities. Getting further involved in fundraising, Tracy and her strong committee have organised a 6km fun run for Sunday August 19. Entry forms are available at Bendigo sports stores, and at the end of the fun run will be a barbecue. Apart from her vocation in the Army, and fundraising for the Spastic Society, Tracy Parker has a great love of horses, and associated activities of riding, jumping and showing her horses. Tracy is keen to do well in her fundraising, and with the Australian Army, or more particularly, the ranks of Fortuna behind her, Tracy looks like succeeding.’The first three items are photographs of a presentation to a charity organisation at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo in 1984. The fourth item is an article from the Bendigo Advertiser describing Army Survey Regiment’s fund-raising activities. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographic proof prints were scanned at 600 dpi. Photos .1P and .2P were scanned at 300 dpi. The newspaper article was scanned at 762 dpi. .1) to .3P) - Photo, black & white, 1984, L to R: MAJ Bob Roche, Regional Coordinator Mrs Jan Lamborn, SPR Tracy (Parker) Ash, RSM WO1 Bob Mason. .4) – Bendigo Advertiser newspaper article with photo, black & white, 1984, SPR Tracy (Parker) Ash. .1P to .2P – ‘Presentation of Certificate of Appreciation from Spastic Society. Presented by Regional Coordinator Mrs Jan Lamborn to MAJ Roche, SPR Tracy Ash (entrant in Miss Australia Quest (1984) and WO1 Mason.' .3P – No personnel identified. .4P – SPR Tracy Parker named in newspaper article.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - RIBBON, MEDAL
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Medal ribbon for 'National Medal for Service' - Medal issued to operational members of specified eligible organisations. ...Medal ribbon for 'National Medal for Service' - Medal issued to operational members of specified eligible organisations. It was introduced in 1975 and ceased on 19th April 1982. Part of the Kevin John Herdman No. 397661 Collection. See Cat No. 5942P for details of his service record.Fabric medal ribbon with blue and gold stripes with cut ends.awards, national medal for service, medal ribbon, kevin john herdman -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - Bendigo Advertiser - "Change of Fortunes" - Army Survey Regiment bids farewell to Bendigo, Bendigo Advertiser Newspaper, 27th and 29th April 1996
... Bendigo with a final parade to hand back the "Freedom of the City" key. A smaller article on the second page describes the taking over of the mapping by the "Army Topographic Support Agency" (ATSE) which was a Defence Public Service based organisation. ...Bendigo with a final parade to hand back the "Freedom of the City" key. A smaller article on the second page describes the taking over of the mapping by the "Army Topographic Support Agency" (ATSE) which was a Defence Public Service based organisation. ...The article describes the Army Survey Regiment's farewell to Bendigo with a final parade to hand back the "Freedom of the City" key. A smaller article on the second page describes the taking over of the mapping by the "Army Topographic Support Agency" (ATSE) which was a Defence Public Service based organisation. Newspaper Article of 2 pages, approx A3 sizeroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, army topographical support establishment, atse
