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Bendigo Military Museum
Literary work - DOCUMENT, FRAMED, RSL Bendigo Military Museum, c.2000
... documents-speech transcripts... goldfields documents-speech transcripts Amiens Full A4 size typed ...Full A4 size typed transcript of the Bishop of Amiens address given on 4 Nov 1918 in the Church of Long (Somme). In memory of Officers, NCO's and men of the Australian Army fallen on the battlefield.documents-speech transcripts, amiens -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Speech, Incoming City of Port Phillip Mayor, Janet Bolitho, Dec 2005
Transcript of the incoming City of Port Phillip Mayor's (Janet Bolitho) speech 8 December 2005local government - city of port phillip, politics, janet bolitho -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Transcript, Senator Olive Zakharov, Condolences speeches from Hansard, Mar 1995
... 7 March 1995 - condolence speeches Document Transcript ...Given out at a wake held for Senator Zakharov, the most loved and respected of all Parliamentarians, at the Town Hall 12.3.1995. On her death, Federal Senate ceased for a day, and the transcripts are of condolence speeches made in ParliamentOne of a group of items related to the death of Senator Olive Zakharov: Excerpts from Federal Parliament Hansard 7 March 1995 - condolence speechespolitics, memorials, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, olive zakharov, politicians, senators -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Transcript, Senator Olive Zakharov's maiden speech from Hansard, Mar 1995
... , Olive's maiden speech Document Transcript, Senator Olive ...Given out at a wake held for Senator Zakharov, the most loved and respected of all Parliamentarians, at the Town Hall 12.3.1995. Copy of Olive's maiden speech, 1983 (Hansard)One of a group of items related to the death of Senator Olive Zakharov: Excerpts from Federal Parliament Hansard 25 May 1983, Olive's maiden speechpolitics, memorials, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, olive zakharov, politicians, senators -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Schwerkolt Family, Schwerkolt Cottage and family, 2017
Inforfmation on the Schwerkolt family and family cottage.A transcript of a speech given by Rosalie Whalen regarding the family members who lived in Schwerkolt Cottage.non-fictionInforfmation on the Schwerkolt family and family cottage.schwerkolt family, schwerkolt cottage -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, Shrine of Remembrance. Address by Sir Alfred Kemsley 22 Jan 1980, 1980
TBC and add transcript Similar speech at 01211 from before 1953White A4 paper x 11 pages of a speech by Legatee Kemsley.shrine of remembrance, kem kemsley -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Booklet - The Buildings of the Gordons, 2001
John Gordon was born in Chelsea, London in 1826. He and his wife Eliza migrated to Australia in mid-1853. They settled originally in Sydney where John practiced his profession of carpenter. By 1868 John was advertising himself as an architect. In May 1876 he and George Sheppard of Wagga announced they had entered into partnership, adopting the name "Gordon and Sheppard". John drowned in the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga on the 19 December 1880 when aged 54, leaving a wife Eliza, two sons William Joseph and Charles Goodwin and a daughter, Ada Martin. In 1881 William and Charles established the firm Gordon & Gordon. Gordon & Gordon's practice initially covered southern Riverina, however by 1890 it was very Victorian orientated having offices in Melbourne, Corowa, Rutherglen, Mansfield, Benalla, Euroa, Wangaratta, Albury, Seymour and Wodonga. This publication documents many of the buildings designed by William and Charles Gordon, including images of many of them. Some of the more well-known ones were St. Patrick's Church in Albury, Fairfield villa at Brown’s Plains for G F Morris, the Wodonga Shire Hall of 1890, A. Schlink's Store in High Street, Wodonga, Old Tallangatta Shire Offices and Butter Factory, St. Joseph's Convent, Wodonga, "Cambourne" and the de Kerilleau Homestead.An A4 size spiral bound publication detailing the work of John Gordon and his sons William and Charles. It includes a speech transcript as well as articles and images.John Gordon was born in Chelsea, London in 1826. He and his wife Eliza migrated to Australia in mid-1853. They settled originally in Sydney where John practiced his profession of carpenter. By 1868 John was advertising himself as an architect. In May 1876 he and George Sheppard of Wagga announced they had entered into partnership, adopting the name "Gordon and Sheppard". John drowned in the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga on the 19 December 1880 when aged 54, leaving a wife Eliza, two sons William Joseph and Charles Goodwin and a daughter, Ada Martin. In 1881 William and Charles established the firm Gordon & Gordon. Gordon & Gordon's practice initially covered southern Riverina, however by 1890 it was very Victorian orientated having offices in Melbourne, Corowa, Rutherglen, Mansfield, Benalla, Euroa, Wangaratta, Albury, Seymour and Wodonga. This publication documents many of the buildings designed by William and Charles Gordon, including images of many of them. Some of the more well-known ones were St. Patrick's Church in Albury, Fairfield villa at Brown’s Plains for G F Morris, the Wodonga Shire Hall of 1890, A. Schlink's Store in High Street, Wodonga, Old Tallangatta Shire Offices and Butter Factory, St. Joseph's Convent, Wodonga, "Cambourne" and the de Kerilleau Homestead.gordon and gordon architects, building albury & wodonga