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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Governor proclaims Nunawading a city, 1945
... Governor, Sir Winston Dugan, proclaims Nunawading a city... Winston (Sir) Dugan (Lady) Armstrong Norman Governor, Sir Winston ...Governor, Sir Winston Dugan, proclaims Nunawading a cityGovernor, Sir Winston Dugan, proclaims Nunawading a cityGovernor, Sir Winston Dugan, proclaims Nunawading a citylocal government, city of nunawading, dugan, winston (sir), dugan, (lady), armstrong, norman -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - 20LH vice-regal escort, 1939
... dugan winston sir...Escort for Major General Sir Winston Dugan on his arrival... melbourne Escort for Major General Sir Winston Dugan on his arrival ...Escort for Major General Sir Winston Dugan on his arrival in Melbourne to take up the post of Governor of Victoria. The Escort comprised Lieutenant HG Fyffe, Sergeant C Thorburn, Trumpeter G Pyle and 12 troopers all drawn from the Tocumwal Troop of the 20th Light Horse Regiment. Historical photograph of Vice Regal escort drawn from Light Horse Regiment. It is well provenanced, and in good condition. Possibly the last mounted escort in Victoria drawn from serving military.Black and white photograph of group of light horsemen in single rank with lances and pennants.Labelled "Vice Regal Escort at Government House Melbourne 17/7/1939"20th light horse regiment, governor of victoria, fyffe h g, pyle g, thorburn c, dugan winston sir -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - 20LH vice-regal escort, July 1939
... dugan winston sir...Escort for Major General Sir Winston Dugan on his arrival... melbourne Escort for Major General Sir Winston Dugan on his arrival ...Escort for Major General Sir Winston Dugan on his arrival at Melbourne 17 July 1939, to take up the post of Governor of Victoria. Escort comprised Lieutenant HG Fyffe, Sergeant C Thorburn, Trumpeter G Pyle and 12 troopers drawn from the Tocumwal Troop 20th Light Horse Regiment.Historical photograph of Vice Regal escort drawn from a Light Horse Regiment. It is well provenanced and in good condition. It is possibly the last mounted escort in Victoria drawn from serving military.Black and white photograph of three men on foot, two with plumed hats, one in bearskin, speaking with mounted officer in front of mounted escort armed with lances.governor of victoria, dugan winston sir, fyffe h g, thorburn c, pyle g -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Light Horse with lances, July 1939
... dugan winston sir...Escort for Major General Sir Winston Dugan on his arrival... melbourne Escort for Major General Sir Winston Dugan on his arrival ...Escort for Major General Sir Winston Dugan on his arrival in Melbourne on 17 July 1939 to take up the post of Governor of Victoria. The escort comprised Lieutenant HG Fyffe, Sergeant C Thorburn, Trumpeter G Pyle and 12 troopers drawn from the Tocumwal Troop of the 20th Light Horse Regiment.Historical photograph of Vice Regal escort drawn from a Light Horse Regiment. Well provenanced and possibly the last mounted escort in Victoria drawn from serving military.Black and white photograph of mounted troops armed with lances in city street with open car carrying men in feathered hats, one wearing bearskin.dugan winston sir, fyffe h g, thorburn c, pyle g, governor of victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: STREET PARADE
... , March 13, 2004. Street Parade: Governor Sir Winston Dugan...: Governor Sir Winston Dugan attended a carnival at Eaglehawk in 1941 ...Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from Saturday, March 13, 2004. Street Parade: Governor Sir Winston Dugan attended a carnival at Eaglehawk in 1941 in aid of patriotic organizations. This street procession float was entered by the West Methodist Sunday School. Riding up front were, from left, J. Farnell, J. Moyle, O. Dunstan, V. Young and M. Dunstan. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Newspaper clipping, Governor, Sir Winston DUGAN playing billiards with Port Melbourne Settlement boys, The Sun News-Pictorial, The Sun News-Pictorial, 9 May 1940
... Newspaper clipping, Governor, Sir Winston DUGAN playing..., 1940. Showing a photograph of the Governor, Sir Winston DUGAN... a photograph of the Governor, Sir Winston DUGAN and Port Melbourne ...Found in 1940 newspapers under the lino in house in Griffin Cres, Port Melbourne.Clipping from the Sun News-Pictorial, dated Thursday, May 9, 1940. Showing a photograph of the Governor, Sir Winston DUGAN and Port Melbourne Settlement boys playing billiards.societies clubs unions and other organisations, winston dugan, port melbourne settlement, keith downard -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: NAPOLEON REEF GOLD MINING CO. N.L, 18 Feb 1941
... to be allowed to lapse in 1942, signed by Major General Sir Winston... General Sir Winston Joseph Dugan Governor of Victoria, William ...Document: 4 Page legal document with map of lease area issued to William James Moore of Bendigo, Lease No. 11064 Bendigo, Vol. 325 Fol. 35881 County of Bendigo Parish of Sandhurst, 15 year lease from 18th February 1941, in vacinity of Curnow St, Booth St, Maple St and Rowan Sts, Lease by South Napoleon to be allowed to lapse in 1942, signed by Major General Sir Winston Joseph Dugan Governor of Victoria, William James Moore & witnessed by Walsh, Wardens Clerk Bendigo.organization, business, industrial - mining, mccoll rankin & stanistreet, mining, gold mining, napoleon reef -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Council minutes, 1945
... Governor of Victoria, Sir Winston Dugan proclaimed... of Victoria, Sir Winston Dugan proclaimed this municipality a city... Mitcham melbourne Governor of Victoria, Sir Winston Dugan ...One page of minutes of Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham, April 1945 and minutes of the first meeting of the City of Nunawading held at the town hall, Tunstall, 4 June 1945.One page of minutes of Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham, April 1945 and minutes of the first meeting of the City of Nunawading held at the town hall, Tunstall, 4 June 1945. Governor of Victoria, Sir Winston Dugan proclaimed this municipality a city on 30 May 1945.One page of minutes of Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham, April 1945 and minutes of the first meeting of the City of Nunawading held at the town hall, Tunstall, 4 June 1945.local government, city of nunawading, shire of blackburn and mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Proclamation of the City of Nunawading, 30/05/1945 12:00:00 AM
... of the City of Nunawading by His excellency the governor, Sir Winston... excellency the governor, Sir Winston Dugan. Holiday notice ...Holiday notice to indicate the closing of premises at 1 pm on Wednesday 30 May 1945 on the occasion of the proclamation of the City of Nunawading by His excellency the governor, Sir Winston Dugan.Holiday notice to indicate the closing of premises at 1 pm on Wednesday 30 May 1945 on the occasion of the proclamation of the City of Nunawading by His excellency the governor, Sir Winston Dugan.Holiday notice to indicate the closing of premises at 1 pm on Wednesday 30 May 1945 on the occasion of the proclamation of the City of Nunawading by His excellency the governor, Sir Winston Dugan.city of nunawading, holidays -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Document - History Tocumwal Troop
... to the new Governor of Victoria, Sir Winston Dugan, in July 1939... to the new Governor of Victoria, Sir Winston Dugan, in July 1939 ...The Tocumwal Troop was the most northerly sub-unit of the 20th Light Horse regiment. It was a highly successful troop in inter-troop competition and also provided the mounted escort to the new Governor of Victoria, Sir Winston Dugan, in July 1939. The 20th Light Horse (Victorian Mounted Rifles) was raised in 1920 as part of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Citizen Military Forces, with Headquarters at Seymour and depots along the Goulburn Valley from Mansfield to Tocumwal in southern NSW. In December 1941, 20th Light Horse (Victorian Mounted Rifles) converted from horse to mechanised, initially as 20th Motor Regiment. In 1943 the Regiment was deployed to Merauke, Dutch New Guinea. Upon its return in April 1945, the Regiment was redesignated 20th Pioneer Battalion. It was disbanded following the end of the war. 20th Light Horse was the only light horse regiment to serve overseas in WWII.Photocopy of a typed document, three pages, relating to Tocumwal Troop 20th Light Horse Regiment.tocumwal, 20th, light horse -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Drawing - Illustration/s, South Australian Railways, SAR locomotive card, 1936
... of the locomotive, 'Sir Winston Dugan', then Governor of South Australia... of the locomotive, 'Sir Winston Dugan', then Governor of South Australia ...Photographic illustration of South Australian Railways Locomotive No. 620, the has been printed onto card and then cut out in the form of outline of the locomotive. Printed in green ink and then over printed in a silver ink to highlight the locomotive. On the rear of the illustration has been printed details of the locomotive (Light Pacific Engine), designed and built at SAR's Islington Workshops. Gives details of the locomotive, SAR's service. Notes that SAR has given 80 years of service. Printed by the Government Printer Adelaide. Reference -"Kings of the Iron Horse" by David Burke, page 164 -5 - gives details of the launch of the locomotive, 'Sir Winston Dugan', then Governor of South Australia. Photo of the launch and locomotive on opposite page 196. Would probably have been made for the launch of locomotive or soon after. Part of the centenary celebrations of the founding of South Australia. See "Kings of the Iron Horse" - A.E. Smith and F. J. Shea by David Burke.trams, tramways, sar, locomotives -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Back Creek (later South Surrey Park), c 1936, 1936
... Sir Winston Dugan... by Sir Winston Dugan in 1936.South Surrey Park was developed... of the footbridge by Sir Winston Dugan in 1936.South Surrey Park ...This photo was taken at the opening of the footbridge by Sir Winston Dugan in 1936.South Surrey Park was developed on land which had been the property of the Kleinert family. Their land extended from Union Road to Essex Road. They ran horses, ducks and fowls and Emily Kleinert grew flowers. Alan Holt research: Lot 6 was sold to Martin Klienert by Karl Richter in 1860 together with a portion of another adjacent lot. From 1860-1885 Martin worked it as a market garden leasing some land for grazing when it was not required for gardening. He died in 1898. In a formal document, William declared he was the son of Martin "who purchased land in 1860, died in 1898 and the land has been continually occupied by father and family since. It has been cultivated as a market garden; when not being used for gardening it was let for cultivation and grazing." William died in 1939 and the property passed to his sons Martin and Ernest. The family sold the land to the Camberwell Council in the 1950s.This photo is significant as it shows the transition from rural to urban land use in Surrey Hills.Black and white photo taken in the area later known as South Surrey Park. Back Creek is in the foreground. There is a tent on the LHS and approximately 7 houses which front Verdun Street. Some of their backyards face onto the open space along the creek bed.parks and reserves, creeks, south surrey park, civic occasion, official events, back creek, verdun street, 1936, kleinert family, sir winston dugan, topography -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Opening of the footbridge across Back Creek, 1936, 1936
... Back Creek by Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria, in 1936... of the footbridge over Back Creek by Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria ...This photo was taken at the opening of the footbridge over Back Creek by Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria, in 1936. He is cutting bunting draped along the bridge rails. South Surrey Park was developed on land which had been the property of the Kleinert family. Their land extended from Union Road to Essex Road. They ran horses, ducks and fowls and Emily Kleinert grew flowers. Alan Holt research: Lot 6 was sold to Martin Klienert by Karl Richter in 1860 together with a portion of another adjacent lot. From 1860-1885 Martin worked it as a market garden leasing some land for grazing when it was not required for gardening. He died in 1898. In a formal document, William declared he was the son of Martin "who purchased land in 1860, died in 1898 and the land has been continually occupied by father and family since. It has been cultivated as a market garden; when not being used for gardening it was let for cultivation and grazing." William died in 1939 and the property passed to his sons Martin and Ernest. The family sold the land to the Camberwell Council in the 1950s.This photo is significant as it documents the change from rural to urban land use in the area.Black and white photo taken at the opening of the footbridge across Back Creek in the area later known as South Surrey Park. Back Creek runs diagonally through the photo with a wooden footbridge prominent. Dignitaries are gathered on the bridge. A tent and houses can just be distinguished in the background.parks and reserves, creeks, south surrey park, civic occasion, official events, back creek, verdun street, footbridges, governor of victoria, sir winston duggan, surrey hills, kleinert family, (mr) karl richter, (mr) martin kleinert, topography -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Back Creek (later South Surrey Park), c 1936, 1936
... Sir Winston Dugan... by Sir Winston Dugan in 1936.South Surrey Park was developed... of the footbridge by Sir Winston Dugan in 1936.South Surrey Park ...This photo was taken at the opening of the footbridge by Sir Winston Dugan in 1936.South Surrey Park was developed on land which had been the property of the Kleinert family. Their land extended from Union Road to Essex Road. They ran horses, ducks and fowls and Emily Kleinert grew flowers. Alan Holt research: Lot 6 was sold to Martin Klienert by Karl Richter in 1860 together with a portion of another adjacent lot. From 1860-1885 Martin worked it as a market garden leasing some land for grazing when it was not required for gardening. He died in 1898. In a formal document, William declared he was the son of Martin "who purchased land in 1860, died in 1898 and the land has been continually occupied by father and family since. It has been cultivated as a market garden; when not being used for gardening it was let for cultivation and grazing." William died in 1939 and the property passed to his sons Martin and Ernest. The family sold the land to the Camberwell Council in the 1950s.This photo is significant as it shows the transition from rural to urban land use in Surrey Hills.Black and white photo taken in the area later known as South Surrey Park. Back Creek is in the foreground. There is a tent on the LHS and approximately 7 houses which front Verdun Street. Some of their backyards face onto the open space along the creek bed.parks and reserves, creeks, south surrey park, civic occasion, official events, back creek, verdun street, 1936, kleinert family, sir winston dugan, topography -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Footbridge across Back Creek, 1980, 1980
... in the 1950s. The original footbridge was opened by Sir Winston Dugan... footbridge was opened by Sir Winston Dugan in 1936. parks ...South Surrey Park was developed on land which had been the property of the Kleinert family. Their land extended from Union Road to Essex Road. They ran horses, ducks and fowls and Emily Kleinert grew flowers. Alan Holt research: Lot 6 was sold to Martin Klienert by Karl Richter in 1860 together with a portion of another adjacent lot. From 1860-1885 Martin worked it as a market garden leasing some land for grazing when it was not required for gardening. He died in 1898. In a formal document, William declared he was the son of Martin "who purchased land in 1860, died in 1898 and the land has been continually occupied by father and family since. It has been cultivated as a market garden; when not being used for gardening it was let for cultivation and grazing." William died in 1939 and the property passed to his sons Martin and Ernest. The family sold the land to the Camberwell Council in the 1950s. The original footbridge was opened by Sir Winston Dugan in 1936.Black and white photo of a wooden footbridge with large trees and shrubs obscuring its surrounds.parks and reserves, creeks, south surrey park, back creek, verdun street, footbridges -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Opening of the footbridge across Back Creek, 1936, 1936
... Back Creek by Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria, in 1936... of the footbridge over Back Creek by Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria ...This photo was taken at the opening of the footbridge over Back Creek by Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria, in 1936. He is cutting bunting draped along the bridge rails. South Surrey Park was developed on land which had been the property of the Kleinert family. Their land extended from Union Road to Essex Road. They ran horses, ducks and fowls and Emily Kleinert grew flowers. Alan Holt research: Lot 6 was sold to Martin Klienert by Karl Richter in 1860 together with a portion of another adjacent lot. From 1860-1885 Martin worked it as a market garden leasing some land for grazing when it was not required for gardening. He died in 1898. In a formal document, William declared he was the son of Martin "who purchased land in 1860, died in 1898 and the land has been continually occupied by father and family since. It has been cultivated as a market garden; when not being used for gardening it was let for cultivation and grazing." William died in 1939 and the property passed to his sons Martin and Ernest. The family sold the land to the Camberwell Council in the 1950s.This photo is significant as it documents the change from rural to urban land use in the area.Black and white photo taken at the opening of the footbridge across Back Creek in the area later known as South Surrey Park. Back Creek runs diagonally through the photo with a wooden footbridge prominent. Dignitaries are gathered on the bridge. A tent and houses can just be distinguished in the background.parks and reserves, creeks, south surrey park, civic occasion, official events, back creek, verdun street, footbridges, governor of victoria, sir winston duggan, surrey hills, kleinert family, (mr) karl richter, (mr) martin kleinert, topography -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, Life Governor certificate: RVIB, 1950
... The Governor General of Victoria, Major-General Sir Winston Dugan...-General Sir Winston Dugan, G.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O Patroness: Lady ...Life Governor certificates were given to those who supported the RVIB either through certain levels of financial contribution or by activities undertaken to support the institute. In this example, William Hughes was awarded a governorship in March 1949.1 x cream coloured page with brown writing and images (front view of St Kilda Road building across top, and pictures of children playing with boat, male working on carpet, female weaving rug and a nurse holding two babies along left-hand edge)Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Babies, Children and Adults St Kilda Road, Melbourne Patron: His Excellency The Governor General of Victoria, Major-General Sir Winston Dugan, G.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O Patroness: Lady Dugan President: C.L. Kimpton, Esq. Vice-Presidents: Chas. W. Bennett, Esq. M.R.C.S. (Eng), F.R.A.C.S., R. Ramsay, Esq Hon. Treasurer: Percy W. Briggs, Esq. Members of Board: Harold E. Brookes, Esq, JP Mrs C.H. Tutton G.E. Newton, Esq G.H. Grimwade, Esq. W.H. Cowper, Esq Joseph Taylor, Esq E.V. Willis, Esq. Leighton Irwin, Esq. Superintendent & Secretary: Stannus W. Hedger, M.B.E. Recreation, Industry, Education, Nursery This is to certify that William Hughes Esq. has been appointed a Life Governor of the Institute. C.L. Kimpton President S. Hedger Superintendent & Secretaryroyal victorian institute for the blind, awards -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Slide - Colour transparency, Eastman Kodak, c. 1940
... sir winston dugan...On March 2, 1940, Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria... On March 2, 1940, Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria unveiled ...On March 2, 1940, Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria unveiled the busts of the six first prime ministers of Australia at a ceremony on the long avenue of Horse Chestnuts. The donor, Richard Armstrong Couch, was born in Ballarat in 1868.The Prime Ministers Avenue is a feature of national significance, set in the magnificent Horse Chestnut Avenue of the Gardens. The 28 Prime Ministers of Australia are displayed as bronze portraits mounted on polished granite pedestals. The collection includes a portrait of one of the founding fathers of Federation, Alfred Deakin, who was the first Federal Member for Ballarat and the second Prime Minister.Kodachrome slide depicting the gardens during the installation of the pedestals and busts of the first six prime ministers.Kodachromeballarat botanical gardens, trees, lawns, pathways, sculptures, busts, governors, prime ministers avenue, richard armstrong couch, federation, 1940, chestnut trees, horse chestnuts, bronze, granite, pedestals, alfred deakin, sir winston dugan, wallace anderson -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Slide - Colour transparency, Eastman Kodak, c. 1940
... sir winston dugan...On March 2, 1940, Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria... On March 2, 1940, Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria unveiled ...On March 2, 1940, Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria unveiled the busts of the six first prime ministers of Australia at a ceremony on the long avenue of Horse Chestnuts. The donor, Richard Armstrong Couch, was born in Ballarat in 1868.The Prime Ministers Avenue is a feature of national significance, set in the magnificent Horse Chestnut Avenue of the Gardens. The 28 Prime Ministers of Australia are displayed as bronze portraits mounted on polished granite pedestals. The collection includes a portrait of one of the founding fathers of Federation, Alfred Deakin, who was the first Federal Member for Ballarat and the second Prime Minister.Kodachrome slide depicting a pathway and lawns where pedestals and busts of the first six prime ministers are lying on the ground to be installed. A man with hat, long winter coat is standing on the pathway.Kodachromeballarat botanical gardens, trees, men, pathways, lawns, sculptures, busts, prime ministers avenue, chestnut trees, granite, alfred deakin, federation, horse chestnuts, richard armstrong crouch, pedestals, governor, sir winston dugan, wallace anderson -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Slide - Colour transparency, Eastman Kodak, c. 1940
... sir winston dugan...On March 2, 1940, Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria... On March 2, 1940, Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria unveiled ...On March 2, 1940, Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria unveiled the busts of the six first prime ministers of Australia at a ceremony on the long avenue of Horse Chestnuts. The donor, Richard Armstrong Couch, was born in Ballarat in 1868. Edmund Barton (1849 –1920) was an Australian politician and judge who served as the first Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1901 to 1903. He was appointed prime minister on 1 January 1901, the day on which the new federal constitution came into effect. The Prime Ministers Avenue is a feature of national significance, set in the magnificent Horse Chestnut Avenue of the Gardens. The 28 Prime Ministers of Australia are displayed as bronze portraits mounted on polished granite pedestals. The collection includes a portrait of one of the founding fathers of Federation, Alfred Deakin, who was the first Federal Member for Ballarat and the second Prime Minister.3/4 view using flash of the bronze bust and granite pedestal of Prime Minister, Edmund Barton in the Prime Ministers Avenue. A vertical scratch line is visible on the right side.Kodachromeballarat botanical gardens, trees, lawns, pathways, sculptures, busts, governors, prime ministers avenue, richard armstrong couch, federation, 1940, chestnut trees, horse chestnuts, bronze, granite, pedestals, alfred deakin, edmund barton, wallace anderson, sir winston dugan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: INDENTURE, GOLD MINING LEASE 11081 CROWN AND HERBERT JACKSON LEED OF BENDIGO, 21st September, 1940
... Deborah United Gold Mining. Major General Sir Winston... Leed Deborah United Gold Mining. Major General Sir Winston ...6-page document plus map, dated 21st September 1940, between the Crown and Herbert Jackson Leed, for the land shown on the accompanying map 'indicated by yellow colour' Depths indicated on lease document. On map: Mining District of Bendigo, County of Bendigo, Parish of Sandhurst. No. 11081. Net Area 24 acres, 3 roods, 3 perches. Signed by Herbert Leed and ?Walsh, Warden Clerk, Bendigo. Map shows lease holding 11081 coloured yellow. Other leases: no's. 9882 11081, 11034, 11080. Streets: Fletcher Street, and Belle Vue Road. Gullies: Derwenters Mistake Bully and Pig Face Gully on lease 11081. Quarry Hill Recreation Reserve marked and some residential allotments. Water race indicated on map. On back of document: ; Deborah United Gold Mining Company No Liability of Charing Cross Bendigo is now the proprietor of the within described estate by transfer registered on 21st November 1940 and numbered 1795202.bendigo, mining, deborah united gold mine, herbert jackson leed, deborah united gold mining. major general sir winston joseph dugan