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Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - City of Chelsea, Sir Dallas Brooks Governor with councillors on the steps of Government House at Distribution of Elizabeth II Fund, 3 December 1954
... Sir Dallas Brooks Governor with councillors on the steps of Government House at Distribution of Elizabeth II Fund......Elizabeth II fund...On 3 December 1954, Sir Dallas Brooks presented cheques from Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Gift Fund for mothers and Children. ...On 3 December 1954, Sir Dallas Brooks presented cheques from Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Gift Fund for mothers and Children. ...On 3 December 1954, Sir Dallas Brooks presented cheques from Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Gift Fund for mothers and Children. Chelsea City Council obtained funds to build a new infant welfare centre.Black and white photo of Governor Sir Dallas Brooks presenting cheques to Footscray, Chelsea and Yallourn Councils on the step of Government House. Mayor Les Payne and Mrs Phyllis Payne are standing the first couple left of the second row; Sir Dallas Brooks and Lady Muriel Brooks are the first couple left of the first rowchelsea council, mayor, les payne, phyllis payne, chelsea, sir dallas brooks, government house, footscray council, yallourn council, elizabeth ii fund, chelsea infant welfare centre -
Kew Historical Society IncBooklet, Australian Comforts Fund (Victorian Divsion), Guide to Knitting, 1940
... fund (victoria) knitting Signature of owner (?): "Elizabeth Clifford" 20-page booklet issued by the Australian Comforts Fund (Victorian Division) in World War II, providing advice on how to knit a range of articles for this on 'Active Service'. ...The Australian Comforts Fund (ACF) was first formed on 24 August 1916 from a number of State based organisations that had been individually formed at the beginning of the First World War to send comforts to the troops. With the close of the war, the ACF officially ceased to exist on 16 April 1920, only to be revived in 1939 with the outbreak of the Second World War. The ACF provided embarkation kits to troops containing items such as soap, clothes, tobacco, razors and barley sugar. The ACF officially closed on June 27, 1946. (AWM website)20-page booklet issued by the Australian Comforts Fund (Victorian Division) in World War II, providing advice on how to knit a range of articles for this on 'Active Service'. The instructions provided are textual rather than graphical.Signature of owner (?): "Elizabeth Clifford"australian comforts fund (victoria), knitting
