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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumCraft - Model - Broom Pearling Lugger, Tatura No 6
... ...corporal taylor...Given as a gift to Corporal Taylor, a former guard in Camp 4 in appreciation of his treatment....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Given as a gift to Corporal Taylor, a former guard in Camp 4 in appreciation of his treatment. pearl lugger broom pearl lugger tatura no 6 camp 4 internee corporal taylor Tatura No. 6 Wooden hull painted white with bottle green trim. ...Given as a gift to Corporal Taylor, a former guard in Camp 4 in appreciation of his treatment.Wooden hull painted white with bottle green trim. Brown coloured sails (2 large, 3 jib). Fine thread connecting sails and the wooden rungs of the ladder. The words "Tatura No. 6" painted on both sides of the bow and on the stern. Painted in black paint. A black triangular flag on top of mast. Sitting on a wooden stand.Tatura No. 6pearl lugger, broom pearl lugger, tatura no 6, camp 4 internee, corporal taylor -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - Troop parade Cobram
... Soldiers are Captain Robert Morrison, Lieutenant John Burke and lance Corporal Taylor....Soldiers are Captain Robert Morrison, Lieutenant John Burke and lance Corporal Taylor. Photograph Troop parade Cobram ...Salamaua Barracks, home of the Citizen Military Forces/Army Reserve in Cobram district was first an Infantry Depot and later an Armoured Corps Depot with a sub-unit of the 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles.Two colour photographs of a parade at Salamaua Barracks Cobram , December 1987. Soldiers are Captain Robert Morrison, Lieutenant John Burke and lance Corporal Taylor.military, salamaua, cobram, vmr, morrison -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumCraft - Warship model, Japanese warship
... Given to Corporal Taylor, a guard at camp 4 in appreciation of his treatment...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Given to Corporal Taylor, a guard at camp 4 in appreciation of his treatment japanese internees japanese warship As in the physical description, with inscriptions on stand. ...Given to Corporal Taylor, a guard at camp 4 in appreciation of his treatmentHandmade wooden model on a stand. Japanese inscription in front of warship as well as "Tatura Australia" below Japanese inscription both standing on this stand beside the warship. As in the physical description, with inscriptions on stand.japanese internees, japanese warship -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - CENTENARY of EAGLEHAWK ANZACS, FRAMED, Eaglehawk Heritage Society, JOHN T TAYLOR/ALFRED A PRIEST, c2014
... Private JOHN THOMAS TAYLOR, no 2067, 24TH Battalion, Killed in Action on 21st August 1916, France. Lance Corporal ALFRED ALEXANDER PRIEST, No 5162, 6th Battalion, died of wounds in France, May 27, 1918....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Private JOHN THOMAS TAYLOR, no 2067, 24TH Battalion, Killed in Action on 21st August 1916, France. Lance Corporal ALFRED ALEXANDER PRIEST, No 5162, 6th Battalion, died of wounds in France, May 27, 1918. ...Private JOHN THOMAS TAYLOR, no 2067, 24TH Battalion, Killed in Action on 21st August 1916, France. Lance Corporal ALFRED ALEXANDER PRIEST, No 5162, 6th Battalion, died of wounds in France, May 27, 1918.Memorabilia - framed story of two soldiers, in colour, using memorabilia of the soldiers and their lives. Printed on paper. Frame - black extruded plastic, glass front, cardboard backing.JOHN T. TAYLOR/ ALFRED A. PRIESTframed items, anzacs, eaglehawk -
Victoria Police MuseumRecord of Conduct and Service (Charles Alfred Taylor)
... Victoria Police service: Joined: 28/10/1908; Granted leave without pay: 5/05/1917; Re-joined: 1/10/1919; Retired: 8/02/1946; Highest rank: Inspector WW1 service: Enlisted: 10 May 1917; Highest rank: Corporal; Regiment: 38th Battalion; Fate: Returned to Australia 4 July 1919; Medals: 1914-1915 Star, British War and Victory medals world war 1, 1914-1918; victoria police; taylor, charles alfred 5429 Official document Record of Conduct and Service (Charles Alfred Taylor) ...When the First World War broke out, Australian men from all backgrounds and professions were called to serve their country. Members of the Victorian Police force were some of the first to answer the call with twenty men joining the first convoy of soldiers who left Australian shores in October 1914. Over the course of four long years, one hundred and thirty-eight Victorian Police enlisted from stations across the state. Of these, twenty-seven lost their lives. Whilst the fate of each man was different, a deep commitment to protecting and serving the public was common to all. Victoria Police service: Joined: 28/10/1908; Granted leave without pay: 5/05/1917; Re-joined: 1/10/1919; Retired: 8/02/1946; Highest rank: Inspector WW1 service: Enlisted: 10 May 1917; Highest rank: Corporal; Regiment: 38th Battalion; Fate: Returned to Australia 4 July 1919; Medals: 1914-1915 Star, British War and Victory medalsOfficial documentworld war 1, 1914-1918; victoria police; taylor, charles alfred 5429 -
Lara RSL Sub BranchPhotograph of A Company 2/21st Battalion Australian Infantry, c July to September 1940
... , Leslie, Dunbar, Arnold, Inkster, Balcombe, Corporal Leary, Beckwirth, Barclay, Blanks, Conway, Bolwell, Rigney, Orange, Taylor, Dihood, Mitchell, Donchi, Howard, Flintoff, Hill, Capon, Lewin, L Cpl Eouid (?)..., Leslie, Dunbar, Arnold, Inkster, Balcombe, Corporal Leary, Beckwirth, Barclay, Blanks, Conway, Bolwell, Rigney, Orange, Taylor, Dihood, Mitchell, Donchi, Howard, Flintoff, Hill, Capon, Lewin, L Cpl Eouid (?) ...Black and White photo Company "A" 2/21Rare item of historical value due to the battallion being taken prisoner by Imperial Japanese soldiers at Ambon. The Australians suffered at the hands of their captures.Photograph of members of " A" Company 2/21st Battalion Australian infantry Taken in Melbourne. Vic. Group portrait of A Company, 2/21st Battalion. Left to right: front row: Chafer, Hartley, Bailey, Fisher, Breen, Marsh, Lance Corporal (L Cpl) Billings, Smith, Knuckey, McKenzie, Wilson, Dallagh, Jones, Redwood, Turnbull, Rutley, Minetti, Gravener and Corporal Borr (?). Second row: Winter, Brander, M.F. Osborne, V.F.H. Hubbard, Gladigou, Alison, Davies, Blair, Edney, Tuddenham, B. Tucker, Sergeant (Sgt) Stanbridge, Captain (Capt) Wesley, Lieutenant (Lt) Thomas, Sgt Stayte, Beachley, Hallowell, A. Osborne, Thatcher, Watson, unidentified, Ericson, Hadlow, Tucker, McGregor, C.R. O'Bryan and Bradley. Third row: Walker, R.R. Hubbard, Hutchins, L Cpl Kirwan, Mason, J.M. Francis, Corson (?), Leslie, Dunbar, Arnold, Inkster, Balcombe, Corporal Leary, Beckwirth, Barclay, Blanks, Conway, Bolwell, Rigney, Orange, Taylor, Dihood, Mitchell, Donchi, Howard, Flintoff, Hill, Capon, Lewin, L Cpl Eouid (?), Sgt Jacobs. Fourth row: Sgt Seabrooke, Privates King, Jorgenson, O'Halloran, Simmons, Amesbury, Kofoid, Daff, L Cpl Guest, Cooke, Ordish, Stratton, three cooks named Keel, Tullett and Brown, Privates Turner, Dahlberg, Uren, Ansett, Moran, Fry, Penny, Phillips, Lock, Loch, Perrin, Snodgrass, Argus, Gee, Corp Boyce.Photo and frame A Coy 2/21 with names inscribed there on. Black ans white photo by H.M. Walker, Wentworht House, 203 Collins Street, Melbourne.a coy 2/21 battallion -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - STRAUCH COLLECTION: KUHN FAMILY
... Corporal in the army during WW2, No. VX12788, and served in New Guinea. He died at the Convalescent Depot in Ballarat from cerebral oedema. He had married Stella Roslyn Annie Taylor...Corporal in the army during WW2, No. VX12788, and served in New Guinea. He died at the Convalescent Depot in Ballarat from cerebral oedema. He had married Stella Roslyn Annie Taylor ...The Kuhn family lived in Short St., Bendigo. Albert Charles Martin Kuhn (c. 1860-1948) married Ellen Ryan (1869-11/5/1955) in 1899. The had the following children:- Frederick Albert Carl (18/6/1900 - 11//2/1944); Marie Victoria (1903-1913) and Vincent Patrick (9/7/1904-28/9/1986). The newspaper has misnamed their daughter. Frederick was a Corporal in the army during WW2, No. VX12788, and served in New Guinea. He died at the Convalescent Depot in Ballarat from cerebral oedema. He had married Stella Roslyn Annie Taylor in 1927. Vincent married Margaret Breavington in 1946. Copy of photograph of Kuhn family about 1906. Left to Right - Olga Wina Kuhn, Frederick Albert Carl Kuhn, Vincent Patrick Kuhn. Children of , Albert Charles Martin Kuhn and Ellen Ryan.photograph, person, kuhn, bendigo-german-kuhn -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Rec Day 1995, 1996
... According to the article "Former JL Sharon Taylor, now a corporal with 'Visits Protocol and Ceremonial' at the Defence Centre - Melbourne, gave a moving tribute to Legacy in recognition of the support she had received as a young girl. ...According to the article "Former JL Sharon Taylor, now a corporal with 'Visits Protocol and Ceremonial' at the Defence Centre - Melbourne, gave a moving tribute to Legacy in recognition of the support she had received as a young girl. ...Photographs of handicap dependents at enjoying music and dance from a military band that featured in an edition of the Answer. There were frequent events and activities organised by Melbourne Legacy for handicapped dependents. The Junior Legatees, with many mums and friends of Legacy went to the Defence Force School at Watsonia Barracks and were treated to a performance by the 2/10 Medium Regiment Band. The Bandmaster was WOI Dave Farrell and there was a surprise visit by a clown. According to the article "Former JL Sharon Taylor, now a corporal with 'Visits Protocol and Ceremonial' at the Defence Centre - Melbourne, gave a moving tribute to Legacy in recognition of the support she had received as a young girl. Junior Legatees were given an opportunity to play some of the musical instruments and the enjoyment is evident as the photos show." It was with a group of photos from 1990/91 in a folio with paper labels.A record of events run for the handicapped dependents by Melbourne Legacy.Colour photo x 4 of a musical performance for handicapped dependents and an article in the Answer.White paper label: "Legacy's disabled dependents enjoy an outing and musical performance by the 2/10 Medium Regiment band" in black type.junior legatee outing, answer, ddc, disabled dependents -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "The Way We Were", Aug 04 2009
... Corporal Hunt. Third row: Spr Sea, Spr Burridge, Spr Esposito, Spr McKenzie, Spr Waller, Cpl McKean, Sergeant Nabbs. Second row: Sgt Barfoot, Spr Sanderson, Spr Lane, Cpl Simonds, Spr McPherson, Spr Duffield, Spr Walls, Cpl Skinner. Front row: Cpl Mumford, Sgt Knight, Warrant Officer Taylor...Corporal Hunt. Third row: Spr Sea, Spr Burridge, Spr Esposito, Spr McKenzie, Spr Waller, Cpl McKean, Sergeant Nabbs. Second row: Sgt Barfoot, Spr Sanderson, Spr Lane, Cpl Simonds, Spr McPherson, Spr Duffield, Spr Walls, Cpl Skinner. Front row: Cpl Mumford, Sgt Knight, Warrant Officer Taylor ...Servicemen at Fortuna: Back: Sapper Tredinnick, Spr Williams, Spr Hedger, Cpl Hendeson, Spr Wolman, Corporal Hunt. Third row: Spr Sea, Spr Burridge, Spr Esposito, Spr McKenzie, Spr Waller, Cpl McKean, Sergeant Nabbs. Second row: Sgt Barfoot, Spr Sanderson, Spr Lane, Cpl Simonds, Spr McPherson, Spr Duffield, Spr Walls, Cpl Skinner. Front row: Cpl Mumford, Sgt Knight, Warrant Officer Taylor, Lieutenant Garward, Sgt Chisholm, Cpl Guard.Fortuna Articles - "The Way We Were" Aug 04 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser This item contains the following: 11217.46a Black and white photo of the Servicemen at Fortuna 11217.46b Part of Page - Fortuna Articles - "The Way We Were"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell
