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Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Lawson Glassop, We Were the Rats, 1991
Book is part of the Australian War Classics series presented by E E (Weary) Dunlop.Book, soft cover, no illustrations, 275 pages. Top half of front cover is a black square, in it are a red & green band with a copper Rising Sun, print is white. Bottom half of cover is from a painting of AIF Soldiers in Tobruk. F Fullabooks, military history, army -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Angus and Robertson, We were the rats, 1945
Lawson Glassop a survivor of Tobruk, reveals the personal anguish, the fear and bravery - the humaneness - of the Australian soldiers who took part in the siege, as they strove to maintain dignity amid chaos. Above all, he captures their spirit of grim determination as they fought against great odds and in bloody battles.p.275.non-fictionLawson Glassop a survivor of Tobruk, reveals the personal anguish, the fear and bravery - the humaneness - of the Australian soldiers who took part in the siege, as they strove to maintain dignity amid chaos. Above all, he captures their spirit of grim determination as they fought against great odds and in bloody battles.world war 1939 – 1945 – campaigns – north africa, siege of tobruk -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, LAWSON GLASSOP et al, WE WERE THE RATS, 1991
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book - Book (Paperback), Penguin Books Australia Ltd, WE WERE THE RATS, 1991
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Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, 1938-1950's
Trove : The Courier-Mail, Brisbane, Queensland Friday 15 December 1938, page 7, Article : New Canning Company A company under the name of Tassell United Cannery Pty., Ltd., is being formed to operate a pineapple cannery in the new year. It proposes to acquire the business of Glassop and Son, proprietors of Tassell Products, and may engage in inter-State and export trade. It is stated by the promoter that growers and small canners of pineapples fear that the industry may become monopolised and that the new company is being formed to combat any such tendency. TROVE : The Courier-Mail, Brisbane, Queensland Friday 29 December 1950, page 3, Article : Mr. Glassop dies A well-known Brisbane citizen. Mr. S. J. Glassop, 74, has died. He was founder and managing director of Tassell United Cannery, Pty., Ltd. For many years Mr. Glassop was associated with Messrs. R. W. Thurlow and Co., Ltd., Brisbane, and later left this firm to open his own business on the Darling Downs. He later returned to Brisbane to enter the manufacturing business. He was actively connected with the business until his death. Round olive- amber coloured glass bottle with wide neck and shoulder tapering toward base then flaring out again at base. Embossed text on sides and number On side, 'THIS BOTTLE IS THE PROIPERTY OF TASSELL UNITED CANNERY PTY LTD BRISBANE'. On base 'B146', 'AGM'.fruit, cannery, glassop, tassell, pineapple