Showing 22 items matching "dandenong advertiser"
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Dandenong & District Historical Society
Callanan Family, Mrs M Callanan - Dandenong Advertiser 18 Jan 1917 ; Kevin Callanan, Brian John Callanan, Cr. Frank Callanan - Certificate of Land Title 17 Apr 1970
... Mrs M Callanan - Dandenong Advertiser 18 Jan 1917 ; Kevin...Dandenong Advertiser...Mrs M Callanan - Dandenong Advertiser 18 Jan 1917 ; Kevin...Mrs M Callanan - Dandenong Advertiser 18 Jan 1917 ; Kevin...Mrs M Callanan - Dandenong Advertiser 18 Jan 1917 ; Kevin ...Mrs M Callanan - Dandenong Advertiser 18 Jan 1917 ; Kevin Callanan, Brian John Callanan, Cr. Frank Callanan - Certificate of Land Title 17 Apr 1970mrs m callanan, kevin callanan, brian john callanan, cr frank callanan, dandenong advertiser, surveyor general, balla balla -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Framed photo, Unknown
... of Dandenong's first newspaper, the Dandenong Advertiser. 'Bob' Swords... of Dandenong's first newspaper, the Dandenong Advertiser. 'Bob' Swords ...WWII Historical significance with some information of the Dandenong area.Black and white framed photo of 408537 Sgt R.R.E. Swords 23 Sep 1912 - 21 Jan 1943. This photograph is a tribute to the late Robert Richard Falkiner Swords. 'Bob' as he was known to his friends and most townsfolk of Dandenong and it's people. His older brother James, served in the First World War and later was a founding member of the Dandenong RSL Sub-Branch, formed in 1919, was its second President and also served a term as Honorary Secretary and Treasurer. James was the Editor of Dandenong's first newspaper, the Dandenong Advertiser. 'Bob' Swords was also a member of the Dandenong Advertiser newspaper and was a driving force in Dandenong getting it's own Hospital. For many years his photo hung over the entrance to the old building, which was demolished some years back. Regrettably this photo was lost. Bob enlisted into the Royal Australian Air Force to train as a pilot on 26 April 1941 and after initial training embarked to Southern Rhodesia. After completion of initial flight training he then moved to England for advanced training, prior to postings onto an OTU. He was tragically killed during this phase of training on 21 January 1943. The gentleman with in this photo is believed to be his South African Flying Instructor 'Panda' Watkins. His grave in England has a lovely headstone and the inscription: 'Service Above Self'. (As advised by Robert Richard Kudyba OAM).Brass plaque stating 4085537 Sgt R.R.F. Swords 23 Sept 1912 - 21 Jan 1943. -
Parliament of Victoria
Children's Flower Day 1918 badge, 1918
... Relief Fund. On 9 November, the Dandenong Advertiser reported... Relief Fund. On 9 November, the Dandenong Advertiser reported ...Cyril Everett Isaac (1884-1865) (MLC for South Eastern 1940-52) was a progressive educator, horticulturist and conservationist. A pioneer of school gardening, Isaac believed in the enlightening, spiritual values of working with the land, and founded the State Schools Horticulture Society in 1910. Following the outbreak of the Great War, Isaac recognised the potential to combine school gardening with humanitarian aid. In 1915, Isaac helped to establish the Young Gardeners’ League, whereby young garden enthusiasts could join for a penny and cultivate plots in their own backyards. These home-grown flowers and vegetables were then sold for the going market rates, and the proceeds went towards supporting the Education Department officers serving in the war and their families. This project culminated in a state-wide flower day show held at Melbourne’s Town Hall on 3 November 1916, known as Children’s Flower Day. Isaac hoped that this special day would encourage children to feel that by ‘growing the flowers they are doing something to help our brave soldiers.’ Originally aiming to raise £10,000, the inaugural Flower Day raised over £32,309 (including revenue from home produce), and was donated to the War Relief Fund. On 9 November, the Dandenong Advertiser reported: “This is a splendid record for the boys and girls of our State Schools, who are so well tutored, and ready and willing to help the British Empire against the enemy.” One month after Flower Day, Isaac enlisted in 58th Battalion of Australian Infantry Forces, and departed for Europe in May 1917. Subsequent Children’s Flower Days were held in 1917 and 1918 in Isaac’s absence, and accounted for 25 per cent of the £445,000 raised by the Education Department’s War Relief Fund. A badge created as a fundraiser for Children's Flower Day in 1918. These badges were sold in public places in order to raise funds for war relief. Round metal badge with celluloid insert that has a printed motif of flowers (wattle and forget-me-not) and three banners with red text.Printed recto: "CHILDREN'S/ FLOWER DAY/ 1918"isaac, cyril everett (1884-1865), children's flower day, world war 1, charity -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Colour photograph, Percival Albert Trompf, MARYSVILLE/ VICTORIA AUSTRALIA, Unknown
A digital copy of a colour photograph which shows an advertising poster for Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria.A digital copy of a colour photograph of an advertising poster for Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria. This poster was produced by the Victorian Railways from artwork by Percival Albert Tompf, an Australian commercial artist, to advertise Marysville in Victoria and Kodak.MARYSVILLE/ VICTORIA AUSTRALIA TROMPF VICTORIAN RAILWAYS AUSTRALIA POSTER NO. 211 TAKE A KODAKsteavenson falls, marysville, victoria, waterfalls, trompf, victorian railways australia, kodak, percival albert trompf -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: HEROES
Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from Wednesday, March 24, 2004. Heroes: Golden Square volunteer fire brigade in February 1962, after fighting blazes in the Dandenongs in which nine people died. From left: Captain Harley Brown, Ted Hocking, Bendigo mayor Dick Turner, Neill Tarr, Rupert Brown, Len Doye and Albert Naughdort. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Random House, Write home for me : a red cross women in Vietnam, 2006
Working as a journalist at the Adelaide Advertiser in 1966, Jean Debelle yearned to be involved in the biggest story of the decade - the Vietnam War. But only male journalists in Australia were being sent to cover the escalating conflict. Instead, she volunteered to work in Vietnam for the Red Cross to tend to the non-medical welfare of the sick and wounded ANZAC forces. Jean had planned to report on the war in spare moments - but there were none. For one year she lived in the spotlight: a young Australian woman among 5,000 men. This intimate personal account is told from the rare and compassionate perspective of a young woman living close to the battlefront. Jean tells of the resilience of the soldiers in the face of daily atrocities and of the international medical personnel fighting to save lives and to rebuild shattered bodies and minds. It is also the story of the Vietnamese, struggling to maintain not just their traditions but their very lives in the face of brutal hardship. With infectious humour, Jean tells of striving to be like a sister to the men when sex was in the very air they breathed. But she experienced stark terror when she faced a crazed gunman, had a close call in a minefield and was caught in the midst of a Vietnamese skirmish. Jean also offers an unvarnished look at the Australians' worst battle in Vietnam, Long Tan, and their worst landmine disaster. With unblinking candour, she writes of the harsh realisation that after nine months in Vietnam she had grown cold to the unrelenting horror of war. From diaries, letters and Red Cross reports, Jean Debelle Lamensdorf has researched and written a story not only of tragedy but also of hope and humour. It is a compelling adventure story - and one of love.Index, bibliography, ill, maps, p.302.non-fictionWorking as a journalist at the Adelaide Advertiser in 1966, Jean Debelle yearned to be involved in the biggest story of the decade - the Vietnam War. But only male journalists in Australia were being sent to cover the escalating conflict. Instead, she volunteered to work in Vietnam for the Red Cross to tend to the non-medical welfare of the sick and wounded ANZAC forces. Jean had planned to report on the war in spare moments - but there were none. For one year she lived in the spotlight: a young Australian woman among 5,000 men. This intimate personal account is told from the rare and compassionate perspective of a young woman living close to the battlefront. Jean tells of the resilience of the soldiers in the face of daily atrocities and of the international medical personnel fighting to save lives and to rebuild shattered bodies and minds. It is also the story of the Vietnamese, struggling to maintain not just their traditions but their very lives in the face of brutal hardship. With infectious humour, Jean tells of striving to be like a sister to the men when sex was in the very air they breathed. But she experienced stark terror when she faced a crazed gunman, had a close call in a minefield and was caught in the midst of a Vietnamese skirmish. Jean also offers an unvarnished look at the Australians' worst battle in Vietnam, Long Tan, and their worst landmine disaster. With unblinking candour, she writes of the harsh realisation that after nine months in Vietnam she had grown cold to the unrelenting horror of war. From diaries, letters and Red Cross reports, Jean Debelle Lamensdorf has researched and written a story not only of tragedy but also of hope and humour. It is a compelling adventure story - and one of love. vietnam war 1961-1975 – australian involvement, vietnam war 1961-1975 - red cross - women -
Yarra Ranges Regional Museum
Radio, Gilfillan Radio Corp, c1928
The radio was advertised in the J.C.Williamson & Dame Nellie Melba Season of Grand Opera programme (Matinee Saturday June 23 1928) p.58. All electric model with speaker and all accessories. 69 pounds 10 shillings.Gilfillan Neutrodyne Electric Radio - Gilfillan Radio Corp. Made from timber (walnut), metal and plasticGilfillan Radio Corp U.S.A. Trademarkdame nellie melba, radio, gilfillan -
Puffing Billy Railway
Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising
Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising This board was used to advertise the Coca Cola drink. This particular sign was displayed inside, on the end of the Puffing Billy NBH type carriages. Historic - Puffing Billy Railway - Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising fitted to NBH carriages.Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising metal painted sign Enjoy the quality taste Drink Coca-cola ice coldpuffing billy, carriage sign, coca-cola -
Puffing Billy Railway
Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising
Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising This board was used to advertise the Coca Cola drink. This particular sign was displayed inside, on the end of the Puffing Billy NBH type carriages. Historic - Puffing Billy Railway - Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising fitted to NBH carriages.Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising metal painted signThe Pause that Refreshes Drink Coca-Cola Sign of Good Tastepuffing billy, carriage sign, coca-cola -
Puffing Billy Railway
Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising
Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising This board was used to advertise the Coca Cola drink. This particular sign was displayed inside, on the end of the Puffing Billy NBH type carriages. Historic - Puffing Billy Railway - Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising fitted to NBH carriages.Carriage Sign - Coca-Cola Advertising metal painted signThe pause that refreshes Coca-Colapuffing billy, carriage sign, coca-cola -
Puffing Billy Railway
Carriage Sign - Puffing Billy Museum Advertising, 1970's
Carriage Sign - Puffing Billy Museum Advertising This board was used to advertise the Menzies Creek Museum after it opened in 1970. This particular sign was displayed inside, on the end of the Puffing Billy NBH type carriages. Historic - Puffing Billy Railway - Carriage Sign - Puffing Billy Museum Advertising fitted to NBH carriages.Carriage Sign - Puffing Billy Museum Advertising metal signVisit the Puffing Billy Steam Museum you can see - Steam Locomotives - Working Exhibits - Early Rolling Stock - Souvenirs available the museum is located at Menzies Creek & opens every Sunday 11am to 5pmpuffing billy, puffing billy museum, carriage sign -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
research papers
Folder of articles relating to Aborigines: Port Phillip & Melbourne Advertiser 1845 (two photocopied sheets).aborigines, local history -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Book - Australia in the War of 1939-1945/ War economy 1939-1942, 1955
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, John Hevington, Australia in the War of 1939-1945/Air War against Germany and Italy 1939-1943
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Paul Hasluck, Australia in the War of 1939-1945 The Government and the people 1939-1941, Published 1952/Reprinted 1956
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Gavin Long, Australia in the War of 1939-1945/ Greece, Crete and Syria, 1953
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, John Herington, Australia in the War of 1939-45/Air/Air War against Germany and Italy 1939-45, 1954
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australian War Memorial, 1953
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Gavin Lang, Australia in the War of 1939-45/ Army/ To Benghazi, 1952
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Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Bendigo Advertiser and the Cambridge Press, The 38th Battalion, A.I.F. : the story and official history of the 38th Battalion A.I.F, 1920
Illustrates the deeds of the members of this battalion in the war period. Includes an account of the formation of the battalion in 1916 in the Bendigo area, voyage to Europe, fighting in France with a list of its members and honours. Foreword by W M Hughes, Prime Minster of Australia Includes photographs, appendix and index.Ill, p.110.non-fictionIllustrates the deeds of the members of this battalion in the war period. Includes an account of the formation of the battalion in 1916 in the Bendigo area, voyage to Europe, fighting in France with a list of its members and honours. Foreword by W M Hughes, Prime Minster of Australia Includes photographs, appendix and index. world war 1914-1918 - campaigns - france, world war 1914-1918 - regimental histories - australia -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Sure Grip Wire Strainer (long chain is missing), 1917 - 1953
The wire strainer was commonly used on Australian farming properties for putting fences up. Sure Grip Wire Strainers were advertised in Australia from 1917 to 1953. The distinctive grips were patented in Britain in 1913 (William Swann, (spring, hook and chain manufacturer, Walsall,in England).Improvements in or relating to means for gripping wire or the like: British patent 24,520/13. 29 October 1913.Steel bar with 2 interlocking grips for fastening the wire.Corroded marking about halfway along the lever. wire strainer -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Newspaper - Ash Wednesday 1983 Bushfires, The Herald and Weekly Times Limited, 1983
A large newspaper sized magazine remembering the Ash Wednesday bushfires on 16 February 1983. The magazine/newspaper was produced by The Herald and The Sun newspapers in conjunction with the Geelong and Bendigo Advertisers. It was produced to raise money for the State Disaster Appeal.Printed newspaper sized magazine. The front cover has a burnt out house with Ash Wednesday printed in white with a red background at the top of the page and 1983 Bushfires at the bottom of the page. non-fictionA large newspaper sized magazine remembering the Ash Wednesday bushfires on 16 February 1983. The magazine/newspaper was produced by The Herald and The Sun newspapers in conjunction with the Geelong and Bendigo Advertisers. It was produced to raise money for the State Disaster Appeal. ash wednesday, the dandenongs, mount macedon, the otways, framlingham, cockatoo, upper beaconsfield,