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Melbourne Royal
Book, SANDS AND MCDOUGALL, Catalogue of Mr. C.B. Fisher's Stud Herd of Shorthorns, 1878
... CB Fisher...Shorthorns cattle Fisher CB Fisher stud herd herd book ...A small book, bound in a purple material (possibly leather) with gold-print text in the cover. It has 350 pages with black printed text.[cover] CATALOGUE / OF / MR. C. B. FISHER'S / STUD HEARD / OF / SHORTHORNS / FOR SALE AT WOODLANDS / 4TH NUBEMBER 1878 / [cover page] CATALGOUE / OF THE / PURE STUD HERD / OF / SHORTHORNS / THE PROPERTY OF / MR. C. B. FISHER, / TO BE / SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, / AT / WOODLANDS ESTATE, / 14 Miles from Melbourne, / On MONDAY, 4th November, 1878, / AT ELEVENT O'CLOCK / RICHARD GIBSON & CO., / POWERS, RUTHERFORD & CO., / Agents / MELBOURNE: / SANDS & MCDOUGALL, PRITNERS, COLLINS STREET WEST. / 1878 /shorthorns, cattle, fisher, cb fisher, stud herd, herd book -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH WW1, FRAMED, Design Framing, Photo c.1917
Dark brown & silver colour timber frame with glass, silver grey coloured mount. Black & white formal group portrait photo of soldiers in uniform of the Reinf 7/38 Batt. AIF. Photo No 117 - 1917. Framed information, photocopy, handwritten in white ink on black paper below photo. Handwritten below photo: “Reinf 7/38 Batt. AIF” “Torpedoed on HMAS Ballarat on ANZAC Day 25.4.1917. These troops when torpedoed upheld the best traditions of the race & their conduct was beyond praise. These were the recipients of the warmest praise from His Majesty The King, General Birdwood KCSI, KCMG, CB CIE DSO; and the Commonwealth High Commissioner, The Hon Andrew Fisher” On printed white label: ALBERT HENRY McKELVIE Enlisted 13.1.1917 REO's 38th Ball AIF, No 3125, aged 21. Embarked 19.2.1917. WIA GSW to arm 5.6.1918. Discharged from the AIF 21.2.1920. McKELVIE is on the R, centre row. Donated by the McKELVIE family. Handwritten in black felt tip pen on back of frame: McELVIE Family.photography - photographs, frame accessories, military history, mcelvie, ballarat, 38th -
Clayton RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Reinforcements from 7/37 Battalion
HMAT Ballarat was torpedoed by a German submarine in the english channel. All 1720 souls on board survived the torpedo attack. HMAT Ballart departed from Melbourne on 19.2.1917.photo of troops on landReinf 7/37 Batt. A.I.F Torpedoed on HMAT Ballarat on Anzac Day 25th April 1917 These troops when torpedoed upheld the best traditions of the race and their conduct was beyond praise. They were the recipients of the warmest praise from his Majesty the King; General Birdwood K.S.C.I. KCMG. CB. CIE, DSO. and the Commonwealth High Commissioner, The Hon Andrew Fisher.