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Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - THE PHILIDELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN, 1944
... THE PHILIDELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN, 1944......Evening Bulletin....1) The Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia, Monday October 23, 1944. .2) The Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia, Monday, October 16, 1944...Newspaper THE PHILIDELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN, 1944 ....1) .2) Newspapers with local and state news with WW2 world news, sport articles and cartoons..1) U.S Newspaper of 8 pages, 2 small photos on front page. .2) U.S Newspaper of 8 pages, 2 small photos, 1 small map on front page..1) The Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia, Monday October 23, 1944. .2) The Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia, Monday, October 16, 1944news, headlines, sport, ww2, evening bulletin -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - THE PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN,1944
... THE PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN,1944......Evening bulletin...Newspaper THE PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN,1944 ...Both Newspapers are "Special Overseas Editions".1) U.S Newspaper, 2 sheets white paper and then provides eight pages. There are USA articles, Photos, Cartoons & a blank space for personal messages, black ink, dated Monday, December18 1944. .2) Same as above except for the date of printing, dated Saturday, December 23 1944.newspaper, evening bulletin, 1944 -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - NEWSPAPERS WW2, Evening Bulletin - Honolulu Star, HONOLULU STAR - BULLETIN, Original: 7.12.1941
... Evening Bulletin - Honolulu Star...HONOLULU STAR - BULLETIN Newspaper NEWSPAPERS WW2 Evening Bulletin - Honolulu Star ...Part of WILLIAM HOLMES Collection. Refer Cat No 2548.2P for his service details. Facsimile copies of Honolulu Star - Bulletin produced detailing events around Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour & its aftermath. Broadsheet newspaper dated Sunday December 7 1941. Headlines detail the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. NB: Facsimile copies of 1st Extra, 2nd Extra, 3rd Extra.documents - newspapers, military history - airforce -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Eltham Arts Festival, 1968
... Events included an Art Show, Jazz Night, Musical Workshop, Photographic exhibition, String Quartette performance at Montsalvat, A night with the Poets, Evening of Chamber Music, Historical Exhibition (organised by the Shire of Eltham Historical Society), Choral Recital, Gilbert & Sullivan performance at Eltham High School, Film festival, Fesitval luncheon and Open discussion eventing with the theme: Eltham: A Happening or a Way of Life". whiteford charis pelling ailsa belbin win pain eltham arts council eltham art show eltham art awards jazz festival Bulletin: Eltham Arts Council Special Fesitval Issue, 1 June 1968 Poster: Eltham Festival (calandar of events) Poster: Eltham Festival Jazz Night Program: History of Jazz Program: 1968 Eltham Art Show (includes complete list of paintings, sculpture, craft and pottery and their creators) Eltham Arts Festival Document Folder ...Material relating to the first Eltham Arts Festival organised by the Eltham Arts Council. It was held Friday June 14 to Sunday June 24, 1968. Events included an Art Show, Jazz Night, Musical Workshop, Photographic exhibition, String Quartette performance at Montsalvat, A night with the Poets, Evening of Chamber Music, Historical Exhibition (organised by the Shire of Eltham Historical Society), Choral Recital, Gilbert & Sullivan performance at Eltham High School, Film festival, Fesitval luncheon and Open discussion eventing with the theme: Eltham: A Happening or a Way of Life".Bulletin: Eltham Arts Council Special Fesitval Issue, 1 June 1968 Poster: Eltham Festival (calandar of events) Poster: Eltham Festival Jazz Night Program: History of Jazz Program: 1968 Eltham Art Show (includes complete list of paintings, sculpture, craft and pottery and their creators)whiteford, charis pelling, ailsa belbin, win pain, eltham arts council, eltham art show, eltham art awards, jazz festival -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: FOOTPRINTS ON THE SANDS OF TIME
... Evening News... Bendigo Independent... Bendigo Advertiser... Melbourne University... Melbourne Age... Richard Twopenny... Mr Donald Clarke Esq... Bendigo's Butter Factory... Madame Carandini... Amy Sherwin... Nellie Melba... Oscar Commetant... Shamrock Hotel... Constitutional Convention Adelaide... Frederick Holder... Edmund Barton... Catherine Helen Spence... Elizabeth Nicholls... Women's Christian Temperance Union... Mary Lee... Rose Scott... Susan Margery... Maybanke Anderson... Vida Goldstein... Bendigonian Annual... Amy Castles... Alice Crawford... Edward Allan Bindley... Joseph Castles... Mercy Conent... Freeman's Journal... Catholic Press... Therese Radic Melba... State Library of Victoria... Cardinal Moran... De Quiros... Bulletin...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Footprints on the Sands of Time Professor Jeff Brownrigg Research and Outreach Screensound Australia La Trobe University Bendigo Sir John Quick Bendigonian Annual Bendigo School of Mines British Empire Alfred Deakin Sir William Lyne King O'Malley's Commonwealth Bank Telstra Sir Frederick Holder Robert Garran John McKay The Mirror Henry Gyles Turner Fischer State Library of Victoria Bishop Reville Bendigo Evening News Bendigo Independent Bendigo Advertiser Melbourne University Melbourne Age Richard Twopenny Mr Donald Clarke Esq Bendigo's Butter Factory Madame Carandini Amy Sherwin Nellie Melba Oscar Commetant Shamrock Hotel Constitutional Convention Adelaide Frederick Holder Edmund Barton Catherine Helen Spence Elizabeth Nicholls Women's Christian Temperance Union Mary Lee Rose Scott Susan Margery Maybanke Anderson Vida Goldstein Bendigonian Annual Amy Castles Alice Crawford Edward Allan Bindley Joseph Castles Mercy Conent Freeman's Journal Catholic Press Therese Radic Melba State Library of Victoria Cardinal Moran De Quiros Bulletin John Norton D Headon J Brownrigg Lili Sharp Eileen Castles Mike Sutcliffe Melbourne Argus Frank Cusack David Horsfall Alvin Tracey Melbourne's Advocate Press Amy Sherwin Frances Saville Lalla Miranda Hugo Gorlitz Samuels Family Louis August Samuels Kate (Catherina) Samuels Madame Benda Mathilde Marchesi Emily Dyason Erna (Lovie) Mueller The German Chapter German heritage Society Bendigo Bertha Rossow Hamilton Hill Beatrice English Anthony Palamountain Alfred Bottoms A C Bartlemann Dorothy Penfold Dr Penfold Penfold Gallery Pauline Bindley E A Bindley Willie Murdoch Sister Mary Tarcisia Sisters of Mercy Peter Dawson Bendigo's Chinese Populatin Masonic Hall Ashman's Dry-cleaners Walter Murdoch Lily Baxter Walter Savage Landor Robert Garran Ada Colley Australian Journal of Communication Michelle Matthews Book titled Footprints on the Sands of Time: Bendigo's Citizens, the 1909 Bendigonian Annual and Community History with a grey tone cover with images of Sir John Quick, Amy Castles, Amy and Eileen Castles and Anthony Palamountain on the front and back covers. ...Book titled Footprints on the Sands of Time: Bendigo's Citizens, the 1909 Bendigonian Annual and Community History with a grey tone cover with images of Sir John Quick, Amy Castles, Amy and Eileen Castles and Anthony Palamountain on the front and back covers. La Trobe University, Bendigo The Ninth Sir John Quick Bendigo Lecture 2 October 2002. Lecture by Professor Jeff Brownrigg, Head of Research and Outreach ScreenSound Australia, Canberra. Mentioned in the book is Sir John Quick, Some women of the early 20th Century, Bendigo's singers and opera singers and why communities all over Australia must face up to the challenges of global media by first recognizing the value of their own stories. Mentioned at the back of the book is a brief mention of Professor Jeff Brownrigg's career, John Quick's career and a list of The Sir John Quick Bendigo Lecture Series from 1994 to 2001.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - footprints on the sands of time, professor jeff brownrigg, research and outreach screensound australia, la trobe university bendigo, sir john quick, bendigonian annual, bendigo school of mines, british empire, alfred deakin, sir william lyne, king o'malley's commonwealth bank, telstra, sir frederick holder, robert garran, john mckay, the mirror, henry gyles turner, fischer, state library of victoria, bishop reville, bendigo evening news, bendigo independent, bendigo advertiser, melbourne university, melbourne age, richard twopenny, mr donald clarke esq, bendigo's butter factory, madame carandini, amy sherwin, nellie melba, oscar commetant, shamrock hotel, constitutional convention adelaide, frederick holder, edmund barton, catherine helen spence, elizabeth nicholls, women's christian temperance union, mary lee, rose scott, susan margery, maybanke anderson, vida goldstein, bendigonian annual, amy castles, alice crawford, edward allan bindley, joseph castles, mercy conent, freeman's journal, catholic press, therese radic melba, state library of victoria, cardinal moran, de quiros, bulletin, john norton, d headon, j brownrigg, lili sharp, eileen castles, mike sutcliffe, melbourne argus, frank cusack, david horsfall, alvin tracey, melbourne's advocate press, amy sherwin, frances saville, lalla miranda, hugo gorlitz, samuels family, louis august samuels, kate (catherina) samuels, madame benda, mathilde marchesi, emily dyason, erna (lovie) mueller, the german chapter, german heritage society bendigo, bertha rossow, hamilton hill, beatrice english, anthony palamountain, alfred bottoms, a c bartlemann, dorothy penfold, dr penfold, penfold gallery, pauline bindley, e a bindley, willie murdoch, sister mary tarcisia, sisters of mercy, peter dawson, bendigo's chinese populatin, masonic hall, ashman's dry-cleaners, walter murdoch, lily baxter, walter savage landor, robert garran, ada colley, australian journal of communication, michelle matthews -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Conference in Launceston 1940, 1940
... evening. The organisation in Hobart has been functioning for many years as the Remembrance Club, but has now accepted the invitation of Legacy to join up, using as its new name "Remembrance Club (Hobart Legacy)." ' The man second from left on the front row is Frank Wittman, who was the smallest man to have enlisted in the 1st AIF and as such the shortest Legatee. Frank Clifford Wittman was only 4ft 4 inches tall (132 cms). From an article in the bulletin...evening. The organisation in Hobart has been functioning for many years as the Remembrance Club, but has now accepted the invitation of Legacy to join up, using as its new name "Remembrance Club (Hobart Legacy)." ' The man second from left on the front row is Frank Wittman, who was the smallest man to have enlisted in the 1st AIF and as such the shortest Legatee. Frank Clifford Wittman was only 4ft 4 inches tall (132 cms). From an article in the bulletin ...The photo shows a group of Legatees who attended the 13th Annual Legacy Club Conference held in April 1940 in Launceston. The names are not known. The Legacy conference was held periodically, often annually, and allowed Legatees from across Australia to gather together. The aim of the annual conference was an exchange of ideas and methods of carrying out Legacy functions, and to form general policy for cooperation between clubs and groups. From TROVE. Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Monday 25 March 1940, page 6 'There are 20 clubs in Australia, and of these seven will be directly represented and another seven by proxy. Delegates from other clubs. Visitors from Melbourne, Sydney, Bendigo, Newcastle, Geelong, and Hobart, together with a strong representation from the Launceston Club will take part in the conference, which will open in the Anzac Hostel Hall on Saturday. Delegates and observers will arrive in Launceston this week to be present at the ceremony of presenting the Charter of Legacy to the Hobart Club on Wednesday evening. The organisation in Hobart has been functioning for many years as the Remembrance Club, but has now accepted the invitation of Legacy to join up, using as its new name "Remembrance Club (Hobart Legacy)." ' The man second from left on the front row is Frank Wittman, who was the smallest man to have enlisted in the 1st AIF and as such the shortest Legatee. Frank Clifford Wittman was only 4ft 4 inches tall (132 cms). From an article in the bulletin when his medals were sold. He served in both world wars.These men were some of the founders and early members of Legacy throughout Australia and had fought in the first World War. This conference was during the second World War. The 1940 Conference was when the Hobart Remembrance Club joined with Legacy.Black and white photo of a group of Legatees at the 1940 conference in Launceston.Hand-written on reverse: 'Legacy Club Conference / Launceston T. / March 30/1940' in navy ink. legatee event, conference -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaUnfinished Table Mat Set, 1937
... Bulletin. In 1929 she edited a book The Etched Work of Sydney Long which included a sketch of hers of the artist. They were both associated with the Australian Painters-Etchers Society. Paul wrote the introduction for the Society's publication The Charm of the Etching. From 1931 to 1934 Paul wrote a feature section for The Australian Women's Mirror. She started with the technique for linocuts and also wrote on pattern printing, embroidery, crafting cuddle toys, making evening ..."Fruits of Your Handiwork" from the 'Woman's Needlework Feature" magazine article 26 July 1937 designed by Dorothy Ellsmore Paul.Dorothy Ellsmore Paul (née Dorothy May Ellsmore; 3 February 1902 – July 1973)[1] was an Australian artist and cartoonist. Paul was born Dorothy May Ellsmore in 1902 in Hertfordshire, England. She trained as an artist at Portsmouth Technical College. She left for Australia at just nineteen years old, arriving in Sydney on 18 March 1921. Once in Sydney she trained under Julian Ashton. She had ambitions of becoming a sculptor though this never eventuated. She was first published in The Sun with the cartoon We Do Believe in Fairies in their Sunbeams section. By 1924 she was drawing cartoons for the soldiers' magazine Aussie alongside fellow female cartoonists Mahdi McCrae, Betty and Esther Paterson, and Lillian Pedersen. The same year she exhibited her work in a black and white show at Anthony Hordern and Sons' Fine Art Gallery with such artists as Norman Lindsay, Percy Leason, and David Low. In 1926 she was illustrating short stories for The Australian Women's Mirror and the Sydney Mail. Her illustrations also featured in The Bulletin. In 1929 she edited a book The Etched Work of Sydney Long which included a sketch of hers of the artist. They were both associated with the Australian Painters-Etchers Society. Paul wrote the introduction for the Society's publication The Charm of the Etching. From 1931 to 1934 Paul wrote a feature section for The Australian Women's Mirror. She started with the technique for linocuts and also wrote on pattern printing, embroidery, crafting cuddle toys, making evening gloves, and even a frog pyjama case for children. These crafts and designs were featured in The Sun and The Mercury. She wrote and illustrated the stories Portrait of a Dark Girl and In Search of a Grandmother. She married fellow artist Oswald "Mick" Paul in 1925, son of artist and social reformer Emily Letitia Paul. His portrait of her was a finalist for the 1929 Archibald Prize. Paul has works in the collections of the National Library of Australia, the National Gallery of Australia, the State Library of New South Wales, and a bookplate of Sydney Long in the National Library of New Zealand. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Ellsmore_Paul Stamped linen design with oranges and baskets. Partly embroidered.Pure Linen stamp. -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTable Mat Set Magazine Pattern, 1937
... Bulletin. In 1929 she edited a book The Etched Work of Sydney Long which included a sketch of hers of the artist. They were both associated with the Australian Painters-Etchers Society. Paul wrote the introduction for the Society's publication The Charm of the Etching. From 1931 to 1934 Paul wrote a feature section for The Australian Women's Mirror. She started with the technique for linocuts and also wrote on pattern printing, embroidery, crafting cuddle toys, making evening ..."Fruits of Your Handiwork" from the 'Woman's Needlework Feature" magazine article 26 July 1937 designed by Dorothy Ellsmore Paul.Dorothy Ellsmore Paul (née Dorothy May Ellsmore; 3 February 1902 – July 1973)[1] was an Australian artist and cartoonist. Paul was born Dorothy May Ellsmore in 1902 in Hertfordshire, England. She trained as an artist at Portsmouth Technical College. She left for Australia at just nineteen years old, arriving in Sydney on 18 March 1921. Once in Sydney she trained under Julian Ashton. She had ambitions of becoming a sculptor though this never eventuated. She was first published in The Sun with the cartoon We Do Believe in Fairies in their Sunbeams section. By 1924 she was drawing cartoons for the soldiers' magazine Aussie alongside fellow female cartoonists Mahdi McCrae, Betty and Esther Paterson, and Lillian Pedersen. The same year she exhibited her work in a black and white show at Anthony Hordern and Sons' Fine Art Gallery with such artists as Norman Lindsay, Percy Leason, and David Low. In 1926 she was illustrating short stories for The Australian Women's Mirror and the Sydney Mail. Her illustrations also featured in The Bulletin. In 1929 she edited a book The Etched Work of Sydney Long which included a sketch of hers of the artist. They were both associated with the Australian Painters-Etchers Society. Paul wrote the introduction for the Society's publication The Charm of the Etching. From 1931 to 1934 Paul wrote a feature section for The Australian Women's Mirror. She started with the technique for linocuts and also wrote on pattern printing, embroidery, crafting cuddle toys, making evening gloves, and even a frog pyjama case for children. These crafts and designs were featured in The Sun and The Mercury. She wrote and illustrated the stories Portrait of a Dark Girl and In Search of a Grandmother. She married fellow artist Oswald "Mick" Paul in 1925, son of artist and social reformer Emily Letitia Paul. His portrait of her was a finalist for the 1929 Archibald Prize. Paul has works in the collections of the National Library of Australia, the National Gallery of Australia, the State Library of New South Wales, and a bookplate of Sydney Long in the National Library of New Zealand. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Ellsmore_Paul "Fruits of Your Handiwork" from the 'Woman's Needlework Feature" magazine article 26 July 1937 designed by Dorothy Ellsmore Paul. Stamped linen design with oranges and baskets included.
