Showing 8 items matching "cathedrals - belgium"
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Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Laurie, The cathedrals and churches of Belgium, 1909
... The cathedrals and churches of Belgium....Cathedrals - Belgium... Cathedrals - Belgium Churches - Belgium A description of the various ...A description of the various religious buildings in BelgiumIll, maps, p.300.non-fictionA description of the various religious buildings in Belgiumcathedrals - belgium, churches - belgium -
Bendigo Military Museum
Literary work - STORY BOARD - FRAMED - WW1, Bendigo & District RSL Sub Branch et al, C.2008/09
... or Belgium 1916-1919" Middle right "Bomb damaged cathedral, France..." Middle right "Bomb damaged cathedral, France or Belgium 1916-19 ...Jack Grinton. Refer Cat No.1280 for his service history.Story board - framed. Story Board - black print on white and pale blue background on synthetic paper adhered to backing board. Frame - metal with wood backing board." A CAMERA ON THE SOMME' "The Burden of War". Photographs top left - "Damaged windmill, France or Belgium 1916-1919" Top right "Guns and human bones marking field graves, France or Belgium 1916-1919" Middle right "Bomb damaged cathedral, France or Belgium 1916-19" Bottom right "Military Cemetery, France 1919" framed accessories, camera on the somme, ww1, 38th bn, grinton -
Bendigo Military Museum
Postcard - POSTCARDS WW1, PHOTOGRAPHIC, 1914-1915
Souvenir postcards 1914-1915 Belgium.1. Sepia Postcard. 2. Sepia Postcard. 3. Sepia Postcard. 4. Sepia Postcard.1. Campagne De 1914-1915 Ypres La place de la gare - The Place of the Station. 2. Guerre 1914-1915 Meaux pont due Moulin - The Bridge of the Mill. 3. Campagne De 1914 - 1915. The Cathedral Saint Martin After the Bombardment. 4. Ypres - Les Halles Apres Le Bombardment - The Hall after the Bombardment.passchendaele barracks trust, postcards, ww1, belgium -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH WW1, FRAMED, C. WW1
Heavy wooden frame, brown with khaki border, glass front, sepia photo showing ruins in Ypres Belgium.“The Great War 1914-1919 Ruins of the Cathedral and Cloth Hall Ypres, Belguim October 23 1917”photography - photographs, frame accessories, military history - souvenirs, ypres, cloth hall -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
The Rose Stereograph Cards, Various pictures of European sites, 1911
... belgium cathedral of st gudule brussels moorabbin Stereograph ...This collection of Stereograph card depicts scenes from various Euopean sites and buildings. Produced by 'The Rose Stereographs. George Rose was born in Clunes, Victoria in 1861 and later worked in his father’s boot-making business in Prahran while studying photography. In 1880 he founded the Rose Stereograph Company and became famous for producing stereographs, or stereoviews, which gave the illusion of being in 3D when seen through a hand-held viewer.Collection of one of the pioneer families of City of Moorabbin.11 Stereographic Cards - manufactured by The Rose Sterographics - Black and whiteDescription of each card on the bottomeurope, paris, church of mary magdalene, the louvre, cathedral of notre dame, palace of justice, palace of beautiful arts, champs elysees, boulevard du nord, jules anspach fountain, brussels belgium, cathedral of st gudule, brussels, moorabbin, stereograph cards -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Stereograph, The Rose Stereographs, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington and London, 16,006 Beautiful Cathedral of St. Gudule, Brussels, Belgium, Copyright 1912
One of two sets of stereographs donated by the O'Beirne family along with a stereoscope for viewing (Stereoscope is Registration no. 2014-51).Stereograph of two black and white images. Image shows a road leading to the front of an elaborate cathedral.16,006. THE BEAUTIFUL CATHEDRAL OF ST. GUDULE. Showing Elaborate Ornamentation of the / German-Gothic Style (1300), BRUSSELS, BELGIUM.stereographs -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHIC POSTCARDS, c.1918
Various postcards from Europe and Africa during WW1. Part of the collection of V E Giudice, No. 53730, Refer Cat No. 10031P for service details. Part of the overall collection of William (Bill) Thomason, Refer Cat No.4136P, Various postcards collected all in black and white. 1. Statue of King Leopold, First King of Belgium, in a square, in the City of Antwerp. 2. Picture of Pieche De La Cathedrale located in Antwerp. 3. Picture of a Rubens painting located within the Cathedrale De Anvers. 4. Picture of Nave of Cathedrale of St Michael & St. Gudula in Brussels. 5. Picture of Sierra Leone Harbour, Port of Freetown. 1. On back written "Statue of First King of Belgium, Antwerp". 2. Detailed description of what is in the Cathedral on back. 3. On back detailed description and comments on Rubens paintings. 4. On back, comments on aspects of the Cathedrale. 5. On front written "This is a picture of Sierra Leone Africa” of the Harbour.v e giudice, collection of william (bill) thomason, photographic postcards, ww1, europe -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Booklet, Noel Boston 1910-1966, The dutiful Edith Cavell, 1955
Edith Cavell, birn 1865, trained at the London Hospital, in 1906 she asked to oversee a surgical and medical home in Brussles, Belgium. After the German occupation of Belgium, she became involved in an underground group formed to help British, French, and Belgian soldiers reach the Netherlands, a neutral country. The soldiers were sheltered at the Berkendael Institute, which had become a Red Cross hospital, and were provided with money and guides by Philippe Baucq, a Belgian. About 200 men had been aided when, in August 1915, Cavell and several others were arrested. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. Though legally justified, her execution on a charge that did not includeStapled booklet with grey cover and black print. Title, authors name, 'Norwich Cathedral' and price printed on front covernon-fictionEdith Cavell, birn 1865, trained at the London Hospital, in 1906 she asked to oversee a surgical and medical home in Brussles, Belgium. After the German occupation of Belgium, she became involved in an underground group formed to help British, French, and Belgian soldiers reach the Netherlands, a neutral country. The soldiers were sheltered at the Berkendael Institute, which had become a Red Cross hospital, and were provided with money and guides by Philippe Baucq, a Belgian. About 200 men had been aided when, in August 1915, Cavell and several others were arrested. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. Though legally justified, her execution on a charge that did not includeedith cavell, world war 1914-1918