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City of BallaratArtwork, other - Public Artwork, Modesty by Charles Francis Summers, Circa 1885
... Modesty by Charles Francis Summers...The Flight from Pompeii, in the centre, was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers while the four accompanying statues were all designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers. ...Charles Francis Summers...Modesty by Charles Francis Summers Artwork, other Public Artwork Charles Francis Summers ...Modesty was designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers, one of five white marble statues housed in the Statuary Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The Pavilion and its statues were unveiled in 1888 by Premier Duncan Gillies, a former colleague of James Russell Thompson whose bequest to the City enabled the purchase, in Italy, of the statues. The Flight from Pompeii and the four accompanying statues are housed in the Statuary Pavilion in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The Flight from Pompeii, in the centre, was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers while the four accompanying statues were all designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers. The octagonal Pavilion was specially designed by T.E. Molloy in 1887 to house the statuary. The five statues and Pavilion are believed to be unique in Australia. The Flight from Pompeii, Modesty, Rebekah, Ruth and Susannah are aesthetically significant as they are a group of statues, which are a fine example of the design of Professor G.M. Benzoni [Flight from Pompeii] and the design and carving of Charles Francis Summers. The carving of the Flight from Pompeii is both sensitive and finely done and both the design and carving of Modesty, Rebekah, Ruth and Susannah is sensitive and delicate with great attention to detail. The group is historically important as it epitomises the 'beautification' of the city in the 1880s by men who made their money from gold and who wished to give to the city money for projects such the statuary Pavilion and its contents. The Flight from Pompeii group is located in the Botanical Gardens, which were then also being developed in the Victorian style. This also illustrates the social feeling of the time in which the wealthy had made their money and were wanting to develop in a most substantial way, as well as to 'beautify' the city in which they lived. The Pavilion, designed by the major Ballarat architect T.E. Molloy, is unusual for its top-lit central lantern and curved roofs. The statues are seen to their best advantage because of the provision of all-round and top natural lighting. Classified: 03/03/2003 Victorian Heritage Database. The artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of BallaratWhite marble statue, Modesty standing with right arm folded over chest, robed and with veil over face.Modestymodesty -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - Sculptor of Statues in the Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Charles Francis Summers 1858-1945
... Charles Francis Summers 1858-1945......Charles Francis Summers...Charles F. Summers, sculptor of the Statues in the Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens. How they came to be classical statues through the influence of his father who was a sculptor and his studies in Rome. Link between Summers' famous Melbourne statue and studies in Italy and sculptor Benzoni with his works presently housed in the Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens Sculptors Pavilion Charles Francis Summers Ballarat Botanical Gardens Pavilion Statues in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. ...Biography of Charles F. Summers, sculptor of the Statues in the Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens. How they came to be classical statues through the influence of his father who was a sculptor and his studies in Rome.Link between Summers' famous Melbourne statue and studies in Italy and sculptor Benzoni with his works presently housed in the Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens01 Photocopy with coloured photo, top right corner. 02 Newspaper article, no date, very likely from the Courier Ballarat. 03 one almost illegible handwritten sheet with advertisements in colour, left hand side of page.sculptors, pavilion, charles francis summers, ballarat botanical gardens pavilion, statues in the ballarat botanical gardens. "flight of pompei, "modesty", "ruth", "rebecca", "suzanne". "burke and wills" statuemelbourne., australian sculptor, john garner collection, garner, dr, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, statues -
City of BallaratArtwork, other - Public Artwork, Rebekah by Charles Summers, Circa 1885
... Rebekah was designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers, one of five white marble statues housed in the Statuary Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens....Charles Francis Summers...The Flight from Pompeii, in the centre, was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers while the four accompanying statues were all designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers. ...Rebekah was designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers, one of five white marble statues housed in the Statuary Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens.The Pavilion and its statues were unveiled in 1888 by Premier Duncan Gillies, a former colleague of James Russell Thompson whose bequest to the City enabled the purchase, in Italy, of the statues. The Flight from Pompeii and the four accompanying statues are housed in the Statuary Pavilion in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The Flight from Pompeii, in the centre, was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers while the four accompanying statues were all designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers. The octagonal Pavilion was specially designed by T.E. Molloy in 1887 to house the statuary. The five statues and Pavilion are believed to be unique in Australia. The Flight from Pompeii, Modesty, Rebekah, Ruth and Susannah are aesthetically significant as they are a group of statues, which are a fine example of the design of Professor G.M. Benzoni [Flight from Pompeii] and the design and carving of Charles Francis Summers. The carving of the Flight from Pompeii is both sensitive and finely done and both the design and carving of Modesty, Rebekah, Ruth and Susannah is sensitive and delicate with great attention to detail. The group is historically important as it epitomises the 'beautification' of the city in the 1880s by men who made their money from gold and who wished to give to the city money for projects such the statuary Pavilion and its contents. The Flight from Pompeii group is located in the Botanical Gardens, which were then also being developed in the Victorian style. This also illustrates the social feeling of the time in which the wealthy had made their money and were wanting to develop in a most substantial way, as well as to 'beautify' the city in which they lived. The Pavilion, designed by the major Ballarat architect T.E. Molloy, is unusual for its top-lit central lantern and curved roofs. The statues are seen to their best advantage because of the provision of all-round and top natural lighting. Classified: 03/03/2003 Victorian Heritage Database. White marble statue of a woman standing with left arm raised to her head and draped in cloth to form a robe tied at the front.Rebekah -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - Charles Francis Summers, Father and Son, Two Sculptors of Ballarat Botanical Gardens' Sculptures
... Charles Francis Summers, Father and Son...Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group George Longley Building Gillies Street North entrance Ballarat West 3350 John Garner Collection Ballarat Botanical Gardens Gardens Ballarat sculptors Summers father & son Two Sculptors of Ballarat Botanical Gardens' Sculptures Work on paper Charles Francis Summers, Father and Son ...john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, sculptors, summers, father & son -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - Charles Francis Summers, Sculptor, Four Statues in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens and the Biblical Stories Behind These Figures
... Charles Francis Summers, Sculptor....Work on paper Charles Francis Summers, Sculptor. ...john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, sunmmers, sculptor -
City of BallaratPublic Artwork, Ruth by Charles F. Summers, Circa 1885
... The Flight from Pompeii, in the centre, was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers while the four accompanying statues were all designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers. ...Charles Francis Summers...Ruth by Charles F. Summers Public Artwork Charles Francis Summers ...Ruth was designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers, one of five white marble statues housed in the Statuary Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The Pavilion and its statues were unveiled in 1888 by Premier Duncan Gillies, a former colleague of James Russell Thompson whose bequest to the City enabled the purchase, in Italy, of the statues. The Flight from Pompeii and the four accompanying statues are housed in the Statuary Pavilion in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The Flight from Pompeii, in the centre, was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers while the four accompanying statues were all designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers. The octagonal Pavilion was specially designed by T.E. Molloy in 1887 to house the statuary. The five statues and Pavilion are believed to be unique in Australia. The Flight from Pompeii, Modesty, Rebekah, Ruth and Susannah are aesthetically significant as they are a group of statues, which are a fine example of the design of Professor G.M. Benzoni [Flight from Pompeii] and the design and carving of Charles Francis Summers. The carving of the Flight from Pompeii is both sensitive and finely done and both the design and carving of Modesty, Rebekah, Ruth and Susannah is sensitive and delicate with great attention to detail. The group is historically important as it epitomises the 'beautification' of the city in the 1880s by men who made their money from gold and who wished to give to the city money for projects such the statuary Pavilion and its contents. The Flight from Pompeii group is located in the Botanical Gardens, which were then also being developed in the Victorian style. This also illustrates the social feeling of the time in which the wealthy had made their money and were wanting to develop in a most substantial way, as well as to 'beautify' the city in which they lived. The Pavilion, designed by the major Ballarat architect T.E. Molloy, is unusual for its top-lit central lantern and curved roofs. The statues are seen to their best advantage because of the provision of all-round and top natural lighting. Classified: 03/03/2003 Victorian Heritage Database. the artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of BallaratWhite marble statue, Ruth is in a seated position with a loosely draped dress.Ruthruth -
City of BallaratArtwork, other - Public Artwork, Carlo Benzoni, The Flight From Pompeii, Circa 1885
... The Flight from Pompeii was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers, one of five white marble statues housed in the Statuary Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens....The Flight from Pompeii, in the centre, was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers while the four accompanying statues were all designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers. ...The Flight from Pompeii was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers, one of five white marble statues housed in the Statuary Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens.The Pavilion and its statues were unveiled in 1888 by Premier Duncan Gillies, a former colleague of James Russell Thompson whose bequest to the City enabled the purchase, in Italy, of the statues. The Flight from Pompeii and the four accompanying statues are housed in the Statuary Pavilion in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The Flight from Pompeii, in the centre, was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers while the four accompanying statues were all designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers. The octagonal Pavilion was specially designed by T.E. Molloy in 1887 to house the statuary. The five statues and Pavilion are believed to be unique in Australia. The Flight from Pompeii, Modesty, Rebekah, Ruth and Susannah are aesthetically significant as they are a group of statues, which are a fine example of the design of Professor G.M. Benzoni [Flight from Pompeii] and the design and carving of Charles Francis Summers. The carving of the Flight from Pompeii is both sensitive and finely done and both the design and carving of Modesty, Rebekah, Ruth and Susannah is sensitive and delicate with great attention to detail. The group is historically important as it epitomises the 'beautification' of the city in the 1880s by men who made their money from gold and who wished to give to the city money for projects such the statuary Pavilion and its contents. The Flight from Pompeii group is located in the Botanical Gardens, which were then also being developed in the Victorian style. This also illustrates the social feeling of the time in which the wealthy had made their money and were wanting to develop in a most substantial way, as well as to 'beautify' the city in which they lived. The Pavilion, designed by the major Ballarat architect T.E. Molloy, is unusual for its top-lit central lantern and curved roofs. The statues are seen to their best advantage because of the provision of all-round and top natural lighting. Classified: 03/03/2003 Victorian Heritage Database.White marble statue of a male, female and baby (family) in flight.The Flight From Pompeii by Charles Summersflight, pompeii, benzoni, summers -
City of BallaratArtwork, other - Public Artwork, Charles F. Summers, Susannah, Circa 1885
... The Flight from Pompeii, in the centre, was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers while the four accompanying statues were all designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers. ...The Flight from Pompeii, in the centre, was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers while the four accompanying statues were all designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers. ...Susannah designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers and accompanies four statues in the Statuary Pavilion in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The Pavilion and its statues were unveiled in 1888 by Premier Duncan Gillies, a former colleague of James Russell Thompson whose bequest to the City enabled the purchase, in Italy, of the statues. The Flight from Pompeii and the four accompanying statues are housed in the Statuary Pavilion in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The Flight from Pompeii, in the centre, was designed by Professor Carlo Benzoni and carved by Charles Francis Summers while the four accompanying statues were all designed and carved by Charles Francis Summers. The octagonal Pavilion was specially designed by T.E. Molloy in 1887 to house the statuary. The five statues and Pavilion are believed to be unique in Australia. The Flight from Pompeii, Modesty, Rebekah, Ruth and Susannah are aesthetically significant as they are a group of statues, which are a fine example of the design of Professor G.M. Benzoni [Flight from Pompeii] and the design and carving of Charles Francis Summers. The carving of the Flight from Pompeii is both sensitive and finely done and both the design and carving of Modesty, Rebekah, Ruth and Susannah is sensitive and delicate with great attention to detail. The group is historically important as it epitomises the 'beautification' of the city in the 1880s by men who made their money from gold and who wished to give to the city money for projects such the statuary Pavilion and its contents. The Flight from Pompeii group is located in the Botanical Gardens, which were then also being developed in the Victorian style. This also illustrates the social feeling of the time in which the wealthy had made their money and were wanting to develop in a most substantial way, as well as to 'beautify' the city in which they lived. The Pavilion, designed by the major Ballarat architect T.E. Molloy, is unusual for its top-lit central lantern and curved roofs. The statues are seen to their best advantage because of the provision of all-round and top natural lighting. Classified: 03/03/2003 Victorian Heritage Database.The artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of Ballarat White marble statue, female seated with cloth draped over lower body.Susannahsusannah, summers -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - H.V. McKays Employees 1920's
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Ainsworth, William Abraham Aitken, John Albert Andrewartha, Frederick Gordon Angus, Edward Lyall Anstee, Frederick Ashley, James Alfred Ayton, Allan Reginald Barnard, Robert Hayden Barnes, Clifford Albert Barnes, Ralph Hauser Beardmore, Keith John Bendell, Leonard Ernest Bennett, Frederick Henry Berryman, Leslie Royce Beswick, Arnold Edward Beynon, John Osborn Thomas Bishop, Christopher Thomas Boyer, Herbert Gavin Bradbury, Peter Charles Bennetts, Lindsay Thomas Britton, Ronald Henry *** Britton, Samuel Thomas John Brown, Herbert Roy Tibballs Brown, Leonard Roy Bullen, Raymond Thomas Burge, Harold Raymond Casemore, Eric Chambers, John Elliott Christie, Leslie George Clemson, William Henry Lancell Condie, David Russell Cooper, Wilton Cornish, George Harry Cox, Robert William Craddock, William John Ernest Crockford, John Patrick Dale, Hubert Arthur Day, Leslie James Dedrick, Arthur Evandale De Laroy, James John Dixon, Raymond Dodds, Robert Elisha Ellens, Raymond Sylvestor Victor Elliot, Walter Edward Enever, Ronald Evans, Ivor John Horace Fields, Edward Ernest Fields, James Findlay, Lindsay Gordon Foster, Henry James Fotheringham, Robert Gardiner, Keil Laurence Goldsworthy, William Leggo Grattidge, William Patrick Green, Charles Frederick Greig, Ronald Alexander Hall, Herbert Henry Hamilton, Colin Hew Hauser, Frederick Ronald Heaviside, Ronald Joseph Herrick, John Stanley Carl Hillman, John Laurance Hiscock, John Charles Hobbs, Francis Eric Charles Holbery, Daniel John Holmes, William Harold Hollings, Harry Hollings, Robert Hollingshead, Alvyn Eric Horner, Gordon, Neal Hughes, George Alfred Hummel, John Kenneth Humphrey, Thomas Albert Johnson, Eric Xavier Kerdel, Rupert Malcolm Laffan, Thomas Michael Laming, Gordon Stanley Lamont, Arthur James Lane, Norman Larter, Thomas Franklyn Lawry, William Henry Lee, Alan William Leonard, Ernest Joseph John Lowman, George Alfred *** McIntyre, Thomas William McKay, Colin William McKay, William John McKinnon, Leslie Eric Magor, Thomas Matthew Merritt, John Miller, Leslie, McDonald Mills, Gilbert Robert Mitchell, Stanley Valentine Moebus, Earl, Leon, Charles, D Morris, Ronald Neal Clifford Mortlock, Herbert Thomas Nash, William Thomas Trevor Neale, Carl Bryson Neale, Noel Robert Nicholls, Edgar Alderson Norman, Carl Victor *** Norrish, Edgar Michael O'Loughlin, Patrick James Peter O'Toole, Kevin Hillery Patten, John Edward Peach, Victor Albert William Perram, Francis Reginald Perry, Daniel Talbot Phelan, Thomas Henry Pitcher, Gordon Alexander Prewett, Allan Thomas Quick, John Vincent Quinton, Arthur William Stanley Rawlins, Cyril James Reeves, Herbert Reeves, Walter John Richards, Alan George Richards, Frederick William Richer, John Lewis Roberts, Ernest Edward Russell, Andrew Sayers, Ernest Frank Sheahan, John Francis Simpson, Douglas Shews, John Wallace Smithwick, Verner Sidney Eric Southall, William Thomas Stark, David Clark Stein, Alfred Charles Stephenson, Roy Alexander Summers, Stephen Taylor, Donald Owen Thom, William Waddell Thompson, George Arthur Thompson, William George Thompson, Wallace Gordon Tomholt, Keith Herbert Desmond Turner, Forest Noel Ustick, (Neil) Albert Ustick, Arthur Veal, John Roland Warden, Stanley George Warren, George Ernest Edward Warhurst, John Walter Whight, Stanley Gordon Wills, Edmund Thomas Wilson, Reginald Roy Withington, Alfred Not in above book Andrew, John William Burge, Harold Raymond Dedrick, Herman Arthur Evandale Quick, Samuel Southern, Peter David Ustick, Gwenda Gladys Ustick, William Henry...McKays Sunshine Harvester Works Employee Ainsworth, William Abraham Aitken, John Albert Andrewartha, Frederick Gordon Angus, Edward Lyall Anstee, Frederick Ashley, James Alfred Ayton, Allan Reginald Barnard, Robert Hayden Barnes, Clifford Albert Barnes, Ralph Hauser Beardmore, Keith John Bendell, Leonard Ernest Bennett, Frederick Henry Berryman, Leslie Royce Beswick, Arnold Edward Beynon, John Osborn Thomas Bishop, Christopher Thomas Boyer, Herbert Gavin Bradbury, Peter Charles Bennetts, Lindsay Thomas Britton, Ronald Henry *** Britton, Samuel Thomas John Brown, Herbert Roy Tibballs Brown, Leonard Roy Bullen, Raymond Thomas Burge, Harold Raymond Casemore, Eric Chambers, John Elliott Christie, Leslie George Clemson, William Henry Lancell Condie, David Russell Cooper, Wilton Cornish, George Harry Cox, Robert William Craddock, William John Ernest Crockford, John Patrick Dale, Hubert Arthur Day, Leslie James Dedrick, Arthur Evandale De Laroy, James John Dixon, Raymond Dodds, Robert Elisha Ellens, Raymond Sylvestor Victor Elliot, Walter Edward Enever, Ronald Evans, Ivor John Horace Fields, Edward Ernest Fields, James Findlay, Lindsay Gordon Foster, Henry James Fotheringham, Robert Gardiner, Keil Laurence Goldsworthy, William Leggo Grattidge, William Patrick Green, Charles Frederick Greig, Ronald Alexander Hall, Herbert Henry Hamilton, Colin Hew Hauser, Frederick Ronald Heaviside, Ronald Joseph Herrick, John Stanley Carl Hillman, John Laurance Hiscock, John Charles Hobbs, Francis Eric Charles Holbery, Daniel John Holmes, William Harold Hollings, Harry Hollings, Robert Hollingshead, Alvyn Eric Horner, Gordon, Neal Hughes, George Alfred Hummel, John Kenneth Humphrey, Thomas Albert Johnson, Eric Xavier Kerdel, Rupert Malcolm Laffan, Thomas Michael Laming, Gordon Stanley Lamont, Arthur James Lane, Norman Larter, Thomas Franklyn Lawry, William Henry Lee, Alan William Leonard, Ernest Joseph John Lowman, George Alfred *** McIntyre, Thomas William McKay, Colin William McKay, William John McKinnon, Leslie Eric Magor, Thomas Matthew Merritt, John Miller, Leslie, McDonald Mills, Gilbert Robert Mitchell, Stanley Valentine Moebus, Earl, Leon, Charles, D Morris, Ronald Neal Clifford Mortlock, Herbert Thomas Nash, William Thomas Trevor Neale, Carl Bryson Neale, Noel Robert Nicholls, Edgar Alderson Norman, Carl Victor *** Norrish, Edgar Michael O'Loughlin, Patrick James Peter O'Toole, Kevin Hillery Patten, John Edward Peach, Victor Albert William Perram, Francis Reginald Perry, Daniel Talbot Phelan, Thomas Henry Pitcher, Gordon Alexander Prewett, Allan Thomas Quick, John Vincent Quinton, Arthur William Stanley Rawlins, Cyril James Reeves, Herbert Reeves, Walter John Richards, Alan George Richards, Frederick William Richer, John Lewis Roberts, Ernest Edward Russell, Andrew Sayers, Ernest Frank Sheahan, John Francis Simpson, Douglas Shews, John Wallace Smithwick, Verner Sidney Eric Southall, William Thomas Stark, David Clark Stein, Alfred Charles Stephenson, Roy Alexander Summers, Stephen Taylor, Donald Owen Thom, William Waddell Thompson, George Arthur Thompson, William George Thompson, Wallace Gordon Tomholt, Keith Herbert Desmond Turner, Forest Noel Ustick, (Neil) Albert Ustick, Arthur Veal, John Roland Warden, Stanley George Warren, George Ernest Edward Warhurst, John Walter Whight, Stanley Gordon Wills, Edmund Thomas Wilson, Reginald Roy Withington, Alfred Not in above book Andrew, John William Burge, Harold Raymond Dedrick, Herman Arthur Evandale Quick, Samuel Southern, Peter David Ustick, Gwenda Gladys Ustick, William Henry A typed list some of H.V. ...Ainsworth, William Abraham Aitken, John Albert Andrewartha, Frederick Gordon Angus, Edward Lyall Anstee, Frederick Ashley, James Alfred Ayton, Allan Reginald Barnard, Robert Hayden Barnes, Clifford Albert Barnes, Ralph Hauser Beardmore, Keith John Bendell, Leonard Ernest Bennett, Frederick Henry Berryman, Leslie Royce Beswick, Arnold Edward Beynon, John Osborn Thomas Bishop, Christopher Thomas Boyer, Herbert Gavin Bradbury, Peter Charles Bennetts, Lindsay Thomas Britton, Ronald Henry *** Britton, Samuel Thomas John Brown, Herbert Roy Tibballs Brown, Leonard Roy Bullen, Raymond Thomas Burge, Harold Raymond Casemore, Eric Chambers, John Elliott Christie, Leslie George Clemson, William Henry Lancell Condie, David Russell Cooper, Wilton Cornish, George Harry Cox, Robert William Craddock, William John Ernest Crockford, John Patrick Dale, Hubert Arthur Day, Leslie James Dedrick, Arthur Evandale De Laroy, James John Dixon, Raymond Dodds, Robert Elisha Ellens, Raymond Sylvestor Victor Elliot, Walter Edward Enever, Ronald Evans, Ivor John Horace Fields, Edward Ernest Fields, James Findlay, Lindsay Gordon Foster, Henry James Fotheringham, Robert Gardiner, Keil Laurence Goldsworthy, William Leggo Grattidge, William Patrick Green, Charles Frederick Greig, Ronald Alexander Hall, Herbert Henry Hamilton, Colin Hew Hauser, Frederick Ronald Heaviside, Ronald Joseph Herrick, John Stanley Carl Hillman, John Laurance Hiscock, John Charles Hobbs, Francis Eric Charles Holbery, Daniel John Holmes, William Harold Hollings, Harry Hollings, Robert Hollingshead, Alvyn Eric Horner, Gordon, Neal Hughes, George Alfred Hummel, John Kenneth Humphrey, Thomas Albert Johnson, Eric Xavier Kerdel, Rupert Malcolm Laffan, Thomas Michael Laming, Gordon Stanley Lamont, Arthur James Lane, Norman Larter, Thomas Franklyn Lawry, William Henry Lee, Alan William Leonard, Ernest Joseph John Lowman, George Alfred *** McIntyre, Thomas William McKay, Colin William McKay, William John McKinnon, Leslie Eric Magor, Thomas Matthew Merritt, John Miller, Leslie, McDonald Mills, Gilbert Robert Mitchell, Stanley Valentine Moebus, Earl, Leon, Charles, D Morris, Ronald Neal Clifford Mortlock, Herbert Thomas Nash, William Thomas Trevor Neale, Carl Bryson Neale, Noel Robert Nicholls, Edgar Alderson Norman, Carl Victor *** Norrish, Edgar Michael O'Loughlin, Patrick James Peter O'Toole, Kevin Hillery Patten, John Edward Peach, Victor Albert William Perram, Francis Reginald Perry, Daniel Talbot Phelan, Thomas Henry Pitcher, Gordon Alexander Prewett, Allan Thomas Quick, John Vincent Quinton, Arthur William Stanley Rawlins, Cyril James Reeves, Herbert Reeves, Walter John Richards, Alan George Richards, Frederick William Richer, John Lewis Roberts, Ernest Edward Russell, Andrew Sayers, Ernest Frank Sheahan, John Francis Simpson, Douglas Shews, John Wallace Smithwick, Verner Sidney Eric Southall, William Thomas Stark, David Clark Stein, Alfred Charles Stephenson, Roy Alexander Summers, Stephen Taylor, Donald Owen Thom, William Waddell Thompson, George Arthur Thompson, William George Thompson, Wallace Gordon Tomholt, Keith Herbert Desmond Turner, Forest Noel Ustick, (Neil) Albert Ustick, Arthur Veal, John Roland Warden, Stanley George Warren, George Ernest Edward Warhurst, John Walter Whight, Stanley Gordon Wills, Edmund Thomas Wilson, Reginald Roy Withington, Alfred Not in above book Andrew, John William Burge, Harold Raymond Dedrick, Herman Arthur Evandale Quick, Samuel Southern, Peter David Ustick, Gwenda Gladys Ustick, William Henryh.v. mckays, sunshine harvester works, employee
