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Lilydale RSL Sub BranchBook, Ross McMullin, Pompey Elliot, 2002
... Pompey Elliot......Elliot Pompey...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Boer War 7th Battalion Fromelles Advocate for Returned Soldiers Elliot Pompey Gerals Australia Pompey Elliot Book Ross McMullin Scribe Publications Pty Ltd Griffin Press Pty Ltd. ...non-fictionboer war, 7th battalion, fromelles, advocate for returned soldiers, elliot pompey, gerals australia -
City of BallaratPublic Artwork, Harold Edward Pompey Elliot Memorial by Louis Laumen, 2011
... Harold Edward Pompey Elliot Memorial by Louis Laumen...Harold Edward 'Pompey' Elliot was first and foremost a soldier. ...City of Ballarat The Phoenix 25 Armstrong Street South Ballarat goldfields Harold Edward 'Pompey' Elliot was first and foremost a soldier. ...Harold Edward 'Pompey' Elliot was first and foremost a soldier. Schooled in Ballarat, he spoke often of his love of battle, and the sheer beauty of the fighting troops. This contemporary bronze sculpture has detailed elements of the uniform and posture of the military of the time and stance of a man sure of his own strength and willing to command in the harshest of conditions. Signed by the artist along the sword scabbard. Stamp of foundry marking on the boot edging. The four plaques surround the sculpture and plinth detail part of the story of the Major-General and Senator. The memorial is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of BallaratBronze soldier statue of General Harold Edward "Pompey" Elliott on bluestone & granite base.Signed by the artist along the sword scabbard. Stamp of foundry marking on the boot edging. Four plaques surround the sculpture and plinth. Each is mounted and details part of the story of the Major-General and Senator. pompey elliott -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratFurniture - Bookcase, Secretaire bookcase
... ...Violet Elliot...Pompey...The daughters of Pompey Elliot attended the school and the bookcase contains one of their several awards. ...The daughters of Pompey Elliot attended the school and the bookcase contains one of their several awards. ...This bookcase was from Fintona private school Camberwell Melbourne. Fintona was a Presbyterian school for girls founded by Annie Hughston in 1896 and was originally in Camberwell and now Balwyn, Melbourne. The daughters of Pompey Elliot attended the school and the bookcase contains one of their several awards. Colonial Australian cedar secretaire bookcase c.1880 with a piano lid action to the desk lid instead of the more common drop down type.Two door cabinet base with two deep shelves, desk slope inset with gilt tooled leather. desk has rear drawers and one secret compartment and lid. Top section is simple two door glazed cabinet with three moveable cedar shelves topped with a simple pediment.secretaire, fintona, bookcase, violet elliot, pompey elliot -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Scribe, Pompey Elliot, 2008
... Pompey Elliot...An officer on his staff even concluded that no greater soldier or gentleman ever lived. ill, notes, index, p.666 Pompey Elliot Book Scribe Ross McMullin ...Pompey Elliott was a remarkable Australian. During the Great War he was a charismatic, controversial, and outstandingly successful military leader. An accomplished tactician and the bravest of the brave, he was renowned for never sending anyone anywhere he was not prepared to go himself. As a result, no Australian general was more revered by those he led or more famous outside his own command. An officer on his staff even concluded that no greater soldier or gentleman ever lived.ill, notes, index, p.666non-fictionPompey Elliott was a remarkable Australian. During the Great War he was a charismatic, controversial, and outstandingly successful military leader. An accomplished tactician and the bravest of the brave, he was renowned for never sending anyone anywhere he was not prepared to go himself. As a result, no Australian general was more revered by those he led or more famous outside his own command. An officer on his staff even concluded that no greater soldier or gentleman ever lived.generals - australia - biography, world war 1914-1918 - history -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeTrowel
... ...pompey elliot...A small silver plaque commemorates this event. memorial ballarat college foundation stone st andrews kirk reverend william henderson 1874 architect school buildings hall h e elliott pompey elliot 1924 trowel h r caselli Engraved inscription: 'Presented to / The Revd Wm Henderson / BALLARAT/ By / H. ...The trowel was presented to Revd. William Henderson, founder and first Headmaster of Ballarat College, by H R Caselli, Architect, on the occasion of his laying the Foundation Stone of Ballarat College, 12 September 1874. The building was erected beside St. Andrew's Kirk in Sturt Street, Ballarat. The trowel was donated by Revd. Henderson's son, Charles James Henderson, on 1 May 1920 along with a small silver plaque. In 1924, the trowel was used by Brigadier-General H E 'Pompey' Elliott, CB, CMG, DSO, DCM to lay the Foundation Stone of Memorial Hall, Ballarat College on 9 June 1924 (Memorial Hall opened 8 June 1925). A small silver plaque commemorates this event.Ornate, sterling silver, elongated-heart-shaped trowel with turned wooden handle. The top of the trowel plate is engraved with a detailed scroll and leaf design around edges and an inscription in the middle. The back of trowel plate is plain except for a small manufacturer's stamp. The trowel is accompanied by two small sterling silver inscribed plaques. Engraved inscription: 'Presented to / The Revd Wm Henderson / BALLARAT/ By / H. R. Caselli / Architect / on the occasion of his laying the / FOUNDATION STONE / OF THE / BALLARAT COLLEGE / 12th Sept. 1874.' Manufacturer's stamp on back of trowel plate: 'J. T. Sleep' Accompanying plaque inscribed: 'PRESENTED TO THE / BALLARAT COLLEGE / ON 1ST MAY 1920 BY / C.J.HENDERSON / (THIRD PUPIL IN 1864) / AND SON OF / REV.WILLIAM HENDERSON / FOUNDER OF THE COLLEGE'. Accompanying plaque inscribed: 'With this Historic Trowel / on 9th June 1924 / THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE MEMORIAL HALL / was laid by / BRIG. GEN. H. E. ELLIOTT. C.B., C.M.C., H.S.O, D.C.M.'memorial, ballarat college, foundation stone, st andrews kirk, reverend william henderson, 1874, architect, school buildings, hall, h e elliott, pompey elliot, 1924, trowel, h r caselli -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Remember Them. A Guide to Victoria's War Time Heritage, Hardie Grant Books, 2009
... Pompey... Elliot...Boer War 1899 - 1902 First World War 1914 - 1918 Second World War 1939 - 1945 Vietnam War 1955 - 1975 War memorial Shrine of Remembrance Jacka Monash Blamey Truscott Pompey Elliot Dunlop Higgins Sandy War Horse Randall Street Maribyrnong Remember Them. ...A well-illustrated hard cover book. Striking picture on dust jacket.boer war 1899 - 1902, first world war 1914 - 1918, second world war 1939 - 1945, vietnam war 1955 - 1975, war memorial, shrine of remembrance, jacka, monash, blamey, truscott, pompey, elliot, dunlop, higgins, sandy war horse, randall street, maribyrnong -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchMagazine - paperback/magazine/series, Peter Londey, Wartime No10, 2000
... ...Pompey Elliot...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges 5/7 RAR Timor Korea Guerillas in Timor Pompey Elliot Boer War Vietnam Washington Wall. ...Official Magazine of the Australian War MemorialMagazineOfficial Magazine of the Australian War Memorial5/7 rar timor, korea, guerillas in timor, pompey elliot, boer war, vietnam, washington wall., massacre at wadi fara -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Borough of Carrum Memorial Hall, Unveiling of the Memorial Cenotaph, 3 April 1927
... The unveiling of the cenotaph Chelsea by Gen. H. E. "Pompey" Elliot. Photo taken by Comrade R. Monett whilst the crowd was still in attendance. ...The unveiling of the cenotaph Chelsea by Gen. H. E. "Pompey" Elliot. Photo taken by Comrade R. Monett whilst the crowd was still in attendance. ...The Carrum Memorial Hall was opened on 5 December 1925. In 1929 the name was changed to Chelsea Memorial Hall when Chelsea was proclaimed a city. The building was in use until 1963. The unveiling of the cenotaph Chelsea by Gen. H. E. "Pompey" Elliot. Photo taken by Comrade R. Monett whilst the crowd was still in attendance. Attended by Rev. J.R. Mappin, Church of England, Edithvale assisted by Rev. Pastor McOrmish Congregational, Mr Collins Presbyterian Edithvale and Commandant Lucas Salvation Army.A black and white photo of people standing in front of the Carrum Memorial Hall, situated in Station Street, Chelsea.The cenotaph has three flags with floral arrangements at the base.borough of carrum memorial hall, chelsea memorial hall, chelsea -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - Rotunda, c.1990
... Elliot Gardens named to honor General Harold 'Pompey" Elliot, named in 1940. ### Benjamin Green and the Charlton Band Rotunda The **Ben Green Memorial Rotunda**, located in Elliott Gardens, stands as a tribute to one of Charlton’s most active citizens. ...Elliot Gardens named to honor General Harold 'Pompey" Elliot, named in 1940. ### Benjamin Green and the Charlton Band Rotunda The **Ben Green Memorial Rotunda**, located in Elliott Gardens, stands as a tribute to one of Charlton’s most active citizens. ...Granite War monument to the left, Brick rotunda in the center within Elliot Garden, Sign reads Elliot Gardens. The War monument unveiled by Premier Sir William McPherson KCMG on June 23rd 1923. Elliot Gardens named to honor General Harold 'Pompey" Elliot, named in 1940. ### Benjamin Green and the Charlton Band Rotunda The **Ben Green Memorial Rotunda**, located in Elliott Gardens, stands as a tribute to one of Charlton’s most active citizens. **Benjamin Green** was a solicitor who practiced law in the town from 1895 until his death in 1923. During his 28 years in the community, he held leadership roles in many of the organizations that shaped the town’s infrastructure and social life. #### Professional and Civic Work Green was a key figure in establishing essential services for Charlton. He was one of the originators of the **Electric Light and Power Company** and served as the solicitor for the **Water Trust**. His commitment to education was shown through his work as a "prime mover" in the creation of the **Charlton Higher Elementary School**. His community involvement also included: * **Sport:** He introduced golf to Northern Victoria and founded the **Charlton Golf Club** in 1900, serving as its President until his death. He also founded the **Plumpton and Open Coursing Club**. * **Veterans:** He took a strong interest in the welfare of returned soldiers and donated **£100** toward the town's war memorial. * **Culture:** He was an active member of the **Mechanics Institute**. #### The Memorial Rotunda When Green passed away in 1923, a public fund was started to build a band rotunda for outdoor music recitals in his memory. The structure was designed and built by **Folliott Gilmore**, a local builder and timber merchant. It was officially dedicated by his friend **Frank Tate**, the Victorian Director of Education. #### Historical Celebrations The rotunda became a central point for major community events. During a "Back-to-School" celebration held during Show Week, the town was decorated with **12,000 handmade paper flowers** created by local women’s organisations. These flowers covered the rotunda, the bridge, and the town entrances. The event was a significant historical bridge for the town; it was attended by nine original students who had attended Charlton's first **"bark hut" school** in 1875, allowing them to see the modern developments Green had helped achieve. Colour photograph of the Granite War monument to the left, Brick rotunda in the center within Elliot Garden, Sign reads Elliot Gardens.war memorial, elliott gardens, charlton, halls, parks, reserves
