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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Poster, Information Board - Citation Board, Colonel Colin Khan DSO, Citation Board, Colonel Colin Khan DSO
... Citation Board, Colonel Colin Khan DSO...A citation board recognizing Colonel Colin Khan DSO 1926 - 1999. Under a black and white photograph reads Commanding Officer of the Fifth Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. ...A citation board recognizing Colonel Colin Khan DSO 1926 - 1999. Under a black and white photograph reads Commanding Officer of the Fifth Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. ...A. Warr Col. Colin Khan DSO 5 RAR Citation Board Distinguished Service Order 5th Battalion Lt Col Colin Nicholas Khan Col Colin Nicholas Khan 235030 Royal Australian Infantry Corps The Royal Australian Regiment Lt Col John Arnold Warr 3487 A citation board recognizing Colonel Colin Khan DSO 1926 - 1999. ...A citation board recognizing Colonel Colin Khan DSO 1926 - 1999. Under a black and white photograph reads Commanding Officer of the Fifth Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. Vietnam 1969 - 1970. Under the black and white photograph of the DSO reads: The Distinguished Service Order. Citation of the Distinguished Order. Lieutenant Colonel J. A. WarrA citation board recognizing Colonel Colin Khan DSO 1926 - 1999. Under a black and white photograph reads Commanding Officer of the Fifth Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. Vietnam 1969 - 1970. Under the black and white photograph of the DSO reads: The Distinguished Service Order. Citation of the Distinguished Order. Lieutenant Colonel J. A. Warrcol. colin khan, dso, 5 rar, citation board, distinguished service order, 5th battalion, lt col colin nicholas khan, col colin nicholas khan, 235030, royal australian infantry corps, the royal australian regiment, lt col john arnold warr, 3487 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, A copy of a Tribute to Brigadier Colin Khan D.S.O
... A copy of a Tribute to Brigadier Colin Khan D.S.O....A copy of a Tribute to Brigadier Colin Khan D.S.O. which was downloaded from the fifth Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment Association website. ...A copy of a Tribute to Brigadier Colin Khan D.S.O. Document Unknown ...A copy of a Tribute to Brigadier Colin Khan D.S.O. which was downloaded from the fifth Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment Association website. See media files for more information.brig colin kahn, brigadier colin nicholas khan, 235030, lt col colin nicholas khan, royal australian infantry corps, 5th battalion, royal australian regiment, companion of the distinguished service order, dso, royal military college, duntroon, 1st battalion, 1 rar, wounded in action, battle of binh ba, 5 rar -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Lt Col Khan
... Lt Col Khan...A black and white photograph of Lt Col Khan CO 5 RAR as he advises the Duc Thanh District Chief Maj Tram Van Ngo that the placement of the dead VietCong bodies around the 'Gallia' rubber plantation was not acceptable to the Australians. 29/12/1969...Photograph Lt Col Colin Khan Duc Thanh District Chief Maj Tram Van Ngo Viet Cong rubber Plantation Gallia 5 RAR Gibbons Collection Catalogue Denis Gibbons Photographer Vietnam War A black and white photograph of Lt Col Khan CO 5 RAR as he advises the Duc Thanh District Chief Maj Tram Van Ngo that the placement of the dead VietCong bodies around the 'Gallia' rubber plantation was not acceptable to the Australians. 29/12/1969 Lt Col Khan Photograph Gibbons, Denis ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection.A black and white photograph of Lt Col Khan CO 5 RAR as he advises the Duc Thanh District Chief Maj Tram Van Ngo that the placement of the dead VietCong bodies around the 'Gallia' rubber plantation was not acceptable to the Australians. 29/12/1969photograph, lt col colin khan, duc thanh district chief, maj tram van ngo, viet cong, rubber plantation gallia, 5 rar, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons, photographer, vietnam war -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Thornton Butterworth, Genghis Khan, the emperor of all men, 1928
... Genghis Khan, the emperor of all men...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Genghis Khan - Biography Mongols - History The life and times of Genghis Khan Index, ill, maps, p.387. ...The life and times of Genghis KhanIndex, ill, maps, p.387.The life and times of Genghis Khangenghis khan - biography, mongols - history -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - Photograph, Colin Khan
... Black and white photograph in a black frame of Lt Col Colin Khan, commanding Officer 5 Bn RAR - SVN 1969. ...Lt col Colin Khan - commanding Officer 5 Bn RAR - SVN 1969...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Photograph 5 BN RAR Lt Col Colin Khan Lt col Colin Khan - commanding Officer 5 Bn RAR - SVN 1969 Black and white photograph in a black frame of Lt Col Colin Khan, commanding Officer 5 Bn RAR - SVN 1969. ...Black and white photograph in a black frame of Lt Col Colin Khan, commanding Officer 5 Bn RAR - SVN 1969. He is leaning against the cockpit of a helicopter with a rifle in his right hand.Lt col Colin Khan - commanding Officer 5 Bn RAR - SVN 1969photograph, 5 bn rar, lt col colin khan -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDALS, WW1, Unknown
... Medal named to HVR (Sgt) BOIE KHAN 27-PJBIS, A. HAVALIDAR (SERGEANT) OF 27th Punjabis which served in Egypt and Mesopotamia during WW1....Inscribed around metal rim. 1. “2635 L-NK ALLAH DITTA - 112 INEX” 2. “4892 HAVR. BOIF KHAN 27-PJBIS”...Medal named to HVR (Sgt) BOIE KHAN 27-PJBIS, A. HAVALIDAR (SERGEANT) OF 27th Punjabis which served in Egypt and Mesopotamia during WW1. ...1. Medal named to 2635 L-NK ALLAH DITTA, 1-112 INFY. The 1st Battalion served throughout the War in the Mesopotamia Theatre. 2. Medal named to HVR (Sgt) BOIE KHAN 27-PJBIS, A. HAVALIDAR (SERGEANT) OF 27th Punjabis which served in Egypt and Mesopotamia during WW1.Two medals with ribbon unmounted. 1. Victory Medal 1914-1919. 2. Victory Medal 1914-1919.Inscribed around metal rim. 1. “2635 L-NK ALLAH DITTA - 112 INEX” 2. “4892 HAVR. BOIF KHAN 27-PJBIS”medals, ww1, ron mills collection -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - PAKISTAN MEDAL
... Pakistan, Independence medal, Khushal Khan F.C. 755...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields numismatics - medals commemorative pakistan ron mills collection Pakistan, Independence medal, Khushal Khan F.C. 755 Award PAKISTAN MEDAL ...Pakistan, Independence medal, Khushal Khan F.C. 755numismatics - medals, commemorative, pakistan, ron mills collection -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Medal - Medal, Replica Distinguished Service Order (DSO) for 5RAR Recipients, Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
... The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) is awarded for meritorios or distinguished service to officers during wartime, typically in actual combat. 5 RAR recipients are Lt Col J A Warr, Lt Col C N Khan...The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) is awarded for meritorios or distinguished service to officers during wartime, typically in actual combat. 5 RAR recipients are Lt Col J A Warr, Lt Col C N Khan...The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) is awarded for meritorios or distinguished service to officers during wartime, typically in actual combat. 5 RAR recipients are Lt Col J A Warr, Lt Col C N Khan Medals Replica Medals The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) Lt Col John Arnold Warr 3487 Lt Col Colin Nicholas Khan 235030 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 5th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Distinguished Service Order (DSO)'s details and names of recipients. ...DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER (DSO). The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) is awarded for meritorios or distinguished service to officers during wartime, typically in actual combat. 5 RAR recipients are Lt Col J A Warr, Lt Col C N KhanA black board with white texts about Distinguished Service Order (DSO) award and the recipients. The medal includes a white cross with golden edged and a gold royal cypher on red background inside a wreath of laurel at center. The ribbon has one big red stripe in between two blue smaller stripes. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER (DSO). The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) is awarded for meritorios or distinguished service to officers during wartime, typically in actual combat. 5 RAR recipients are Lt Col J A Warr, Lt Col C N KhanDistinguished Service Order (DSO)'s details and names of recipients.medals, replica medals, the distinguished service order (dso), lt col john arnold warr, 3487, lt col colin nicholas khan, 235030, royal australian infantry corps, 5th battalion, the royal australian regiment -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL, INDIA, Unknown
... Named to "21077 Sepoy Ibrahim Khan F.C"....Ron Mills Collection Medal India Named to "21077 Sepoy Ibrahim Khan F.C". Medal with ribbon - unmounted. Indian Service Medal 36-39 with 2 clasps. ...Awarded for minor campaigns in India during 1936-39. The two clasps refer to North West Frontier 1936-37 ad the North West Frontier 1937-39. The North West Frontier is now Pakistan.Medal with ribbon - unmounted. Indian Service Medal 36-39 with 2 clasps.Named to "21077 Sepoy Ibrahim Khan F.C".ron mills collection, medal, india -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Surgical Instruments (Russian)
... b&w photograph of instrument presentation from CO 5 RAR Lt Col Colin (Ghengis) Khan to CO 1st Australian FD Hospital Lt Col Ray Hurley OBE...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Surgical Instruments Lt Col (Ghengis) Khan Lt Col Ray Hurley b&w photograph of instrument presentation from CO 5 RAR Lt Col Colin (Ghengis) Khan to CO 1st Australian FD Hospital Lt Col Ray Hurley OBE Surgical Instruments (Russian) Photograph Photograph ...b&w photograph of instrument presentation from CO 5 RAR Lt Col Colin (Ghengis) Khan to CO 1st Australian FD Hospital Lt Col Ray Hurley OBEsurgical instruments, lt col (ghengis) khan, lt col ray hurley -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Leisure object - Rohan Moresi signed Cricket Bat
... The signature of Clive Lloyd, Ajif Labal, Mushtag Mohammed, Dennis Amiss, Eddie Barlow, Andy Roberts, Bob Woolmer, Barry Richards, Imran Khan and Joel Garner were on the bat....Rohan Moresi RECREATIONS Sports cricket Queen Elizabeth Oval Rohan Moresi 1977 The signature of Clive Lloyd, Ajif Labal, Mushtag Mohammed, Dennis Amiss, Eddie Barlow, Andy Roberts, Bob Woolmer, Barry Richards, Imran Khan and Joel Garner were on the bat. Cricket bat, blue material on handle grip of bat. ...Information provided to the Bendigo Historical Society by Rohan Moresi: Rohan 'grew up on a farm near Buckrabanyule. The bat belonged to Rohan and his brothers, Grant and Alistair. At the age of twelve in early December of 1977, my father took my brothers and myself to the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo to watch a match of the newly created World Series Cricket being played. West Indies versus World XI. OI took the one cricket bat we owned and a market pen, along with me. During the course of the match I gathered all the signatures I could from players as they left the field after batting, as they sat in the stands waiting for their turn to bat, and when they were fielding close to the boundary. I remember Clive Lloyd, who was sitting in the stands when I approached him, expressing some good natured scepticism that the signatures would remain permanently on the bat as he was signing it, due to the tyupe of marker pen used. I also recall Tony Greig not stopping to sign it as he left the field after batting. I'm sure he had other more pressing issues on his mind at the time. When we returned home my father painted a type of a lacquer over each of the signatures in an attempt to ensure some sort of permanency. As it was the only cricket bat my brothers and I had, we continued to use it in our backyard games. Which goes a long way in explaining its current state. My brothers and I all left the farm in the early 1980's and I took the cricket bat with me. Since then it has remained in my possession up until now. I'm very happy to see it returned to the place of its origin, and for it to be kept in perpetuity at the Bendigo Hisgtorical Society, as it is part of the twentieth century history of Bendigo. I hope it brings some small pleasure to all who are interested in such things'. Rohan Moresi Cricket bat, blue material on handle grip of bat. Bat has signatures on the blade section. The bat was taken by Rohan Morosi, then 12, at the Queen Elizabeth Oval in December 1977, where he attended a game of the newly created World Series Cricket competition between West Indies versus World XI. Rohan gathered many signatures from players as they left after batting. The signature of Clive Lloyd, Ajif Labal, Mushtag Mohammed, Dennis Amiss, Eddie Barlow, Andy Roberts, Bob Woolmer, Barry Richards, Imran Khan and Joel Garner were on the bat.recreations, sports, cricket, queen elizabeth oval, rohan moresi, 1977 -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1997, 1997
... In 1997, the award was won by 'The Solitude of Illusions' by Adib Khan. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to Bruce Kerr for the audio version of "The Drowner". ...In 1997, the award was won by 'The Solitude of Illusions' by Adib Khan. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to Bruce Kerr for the audio version of "The Drowner". ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1997, the award was won by 'The Solitude of Illusions' by Adib Khan. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to Bruce Kerr for the audio version of "The Drowner". 37 colour photographs of the event plus negativesawards, association for the blind, rose blustein, book of the year, robert dessaix, lise rodgers, stanley mcgeagh, bruce kerr, anne haddy, adib khan, pauline meaney, karl hughes, jeffrey hodgson, james wright, louise zalay, robert de graauw, marj west, roberta ashby, james condon, robert menzies, cate milte, alison forbes, joy mitchell, yvette baptist, don bridges, liana fonti, stephanie daniel, rita kryshkovsky, rae foster, michael rush -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Successful Ambush
... A black and white photograph of Lt. Col Colin Khan Commandig Officer of 5 RAR with Duc Thanh District Chief Maj Tram Van Ngo and the Senior American Adviser Captain Robert P Heath walk through the rubber after inspecting the site of a successful ambush on the cordon site...Photograph Lt Col Colin Khan Maj Tram Van Ngo Capt Robert P Heath (US) 5 RAR Gibbons Collection Catalogue Commanding Officer Duc Thanh District Chief Senior American Adviser Rubber plantation Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of Lt. ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of Lt. Col Colin Khan Commandig Officer of 5 RAR with Duc Thanh District Chief Maj Tram Van Ngo and the Senior American Adviser Captain Robert P Heath walk through the rubber after inspecting the site of a successful ambush on the cordon sitephotograph, lt col colin khan, maj tram van ngo, capt robert p heath (us), 5 rar, gibbons collection catalogue, commanding officer, duc thanh district chief, senior american adviser, rubber plantation, denis gibbons -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Duc Trung Ambush
... A black and white photograph of Diggers and the Commanding Officer, Lt Col Colin Khan of 5 RAR march past one of a number of dead VietCong, killed by the Battalion, in an ambush the previous night, whose bodies had been placed around the village of Duc Trung by the local District Chief, Maj Tram Van Ngo to entice next of kin to reveal themselves as possible VietCong....Photograph Lt Col Colin Khan 5 RAR Duc Trung Vllage Maj Tram Van Ngo Gibbons Collection Catalogue Digger Viet Cong Duc Trung Ambush Killed in Action District Chief Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of Diggers and the Commanding Officer, Lt Col Colin Khan of 5 RAR march past one of a number of dead VietCong, killed by the Battalion, in an ambush the previous night, whose bodies had been placed around the village of Duc Trung by the local District Chief, Maj Tram Van Ngo to entice next of kin to reveal themselves as possible VietCong. ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of Diggers and the Commanding Officer, Lt Col Colin Khan of 5 RAR march past one of a number of dead VietCong, killed by the Battalion, in an ambush the previous night, whose bodies had been placed around the village of Duc Trung by the local District Chief, Maj Tram Van Ngo to entice next of kin to reveal themselves as possible VietCong.photograph, lt col colin khan, 5 rar, duc trung vllage, maj tram van ngo, gibbons collection catalogue, digger, viet cong, duc trung ambush, killed in action, district chief, denis gibbons -
Unions BallaratWorld Famous Dictators (Don Woodward Collection), Schott, Ian, 2004
... Biographical book of political dictators - with the following contents: Ancient Rome: the cradle of dictatorship -- Papa Doc: voodoo gangster -- The Emperor Caligula: blood and poison -- Idi Amin: monster from the ashes -- Genghis Khan: sacker of cities -- Nicolae Ceaucescu: a family affair -- Ivan the terrible: sacrifices to Cronus -- Emperor Bokassa I: the Napolean of Bangui -- Adolf Hitler: the revenge of a failed artist -- Vlad Dracul: the impaler strikes back -- Stalin: the bureaucractic killer -- Saddam Hussein: the butcher of Baghdad....Biographical and international politics. btlc ballarat trades hall ballarat trades and labour council hussein, saddam stalin, joseph dracul, vlad hitler, adolf bokassa i, emperor ivan the terrible ceaucescu, nicolae khan, genghis amin, idi papa doc caligula biography Book; 185 pages. ...Biographical book of political dictators - with the following contents: Ancient Rome: the cradle of dictatorship -- Papa Doc: voodoo gangster -- The Emperor Caligula: blood and poison -- Idi Amin: monster from the ashes -- Genghis Khan: sacker of cities -- Nicolae Ceaucescu: a family affair -- Ivan the terrible: sacrifices to Cronus -- Emperor Bokassa I: the Napolean of Bangui -- Adolf Hitler: the revenge of a failed artist -- Vlad Dracul: the impaler strikes back -- Stalin: the bureaucractic killer -- Saddam Hussein: the butcher of Baghdad.Biographical and international politics.Book; 185 pages. Cover: blue and white background; names of dictators in the background in various coloured lettering; author's name and title in silver and white lettering.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, hussein, saddam, stalin, joseph, dracul, vlad, hitler, adolf, bokassa i, emperor, ivan the terrible, ceaucescu, nicolae, khan, genghis, amin, idi, papa doc, caligula, biography -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - FOSTERVILLE GOLD MINE COLLECTION: NORTHGATE MINERALS
... Names from back left: John Keane, Andrew Aitkin, Warren Perrymen, Adrian Gath, Geoff Viney, Khan Oats, Ash Ryan, Dean Maltby, Vaughn Hobden, Gerard Sheppard, Brian Sewell ( standing on jumbo rig ) Simon Doyle, Chris Murrell, Brett Jensen, Tommy Donaldson, Stuart Lynn, Erran Matana, Gwen Aitkin, Chris Fellows, Greg Farmer, Kane Andrea. ...Names from back left: John Keane, Andrew Aitkin, Warren Perrymen, Adrian Gath, Geoff Viney, Khan Oats, Ash Ryan, Dean Maltby, Vaughn Hobden, Gerard Sheppard, Brian Sewell ( standing on jumbo rig ) Simon Doyle, Chris Murrell, Brett Jensen, Tommy Donaldson, Stuart Lynn, Erran Matana, Gwen Aitkin, Chris Fellows, Greg Farmer, Kane Andrea. ...Colour photo: group of 30 workers dressed in high visibility clothing and helmets, from Northgate Minerals Mine at Fosterville, 2009. People are standing in front of a jumbo drill rig, behind rig is canopy of eucalypt trees. Names from back left: John Keane, Andrew Aitkin, Warren Perrymen, Adrian Gath, Geoff Viney, Khan Oats, Ash Ryan, Dean Maltby, Vaughn Hobden, Gerard Sheppard, Brian Sewell ( standing on jumbo rig ) Simon Doyle, Chris Murrell, Brett Jensen, Tommy Donaldson, Stuart Lynn, Erran Matana, Gwen Aitkin, Chris Fellows, Greg Farmer, Kane Andrea. Sitting at front from left : (unknown) , Andrew Binks, Damien Slow, Jason McKinley, Jeff Norris, Ian Cowan. Photo was formerly in Folder 56.mine, gold, northgate minerals fosterville, fosterville, northgate minerals, crocodile gold, mining, gold -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Pupils Help College, 20/11/1991 12:00:00 AM
... ...Khan...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne With photo Forest Hill Secondary College Blackburn South Campus Orchard Grove Primary School Turner Dennis Beberin Rebecca Edwards Travis Khan Jason Adams John Gillespie Margaret Youlten Michelle Stevensen Glenn Orchard Grove Primary School students donate a printer to Forest Hill Secondary College after the devastating fire. ...Orchard Grove Primary School students donate a printer to Forest Hill Secondary College after the devastating fire.Orchard Grove Primary School students donate a printer to Forest Hill Secondary College after the devastating fire. With photo.Orchard Grove Primary School students donate a printer to Forest Hill Secondary College after the devastating fire.forest hill secondary college, blackburn south campus, orchard grove primary school, turner, dennis, beberin, rebecca, edwards, travis, khan, jason, adams, john, gillespie, margaret, youlten, michelle, stevensen, glenn -
Melton City LibrariesNewspaper, Mowbray Funding, Unknown
... The Town Centre campus was purchased by Intaj Khan from the Western Institute of Technology but remained vacant after some failed attempts at re-establishing a school. ...The Town Centre campus was purchased by Intaj Khan from the Western Institute of Technology but remained vacant after some failed attempts at re-establishing a school. ..." Designed by architect Norman Day, the school was built in an innovative postmodern style. Day’s vision was for the school’s students to feel as comfortable and familiar at school as in their own homes. He based the design on the local suburban typology. The buildings consisted of individual self-contained classrooms, each with a front door, back door and garden. Each class retained the same homeroom for the duration of their schooling. Norman Day won the inaugural Lustig & Moar Architectural Prize in 1988 for his Mowbray College design, and the Australian Library Promotion Council/RAIA Library Design Award for the school’s library building. The school officially opened on 7 February 1983 with an enrolment of 93 students from Prep to Year 7. Mark Fergus was a Prep student in the school’s inaugural year. He later remembered: It was good then because everyone knew each other. Our first few weeks at school we had classes in the Guide Hall because the Mill wasn’t finished. The rest of the school where the Labs and Coppin Court are now was only a big paddock. Another Prep student, Brooke Harrison, recalled: The only recreation we had was the rough playground which consisted of monkey bars, old tractor tyres and a sandpit and high bars. Accidents were a frequent occurrence in those days! It was a friendly atmosphere, you know everyone and their business ... During some classes we used to do horticultural work and planted trees out the front of the school. In 2003, Mowbray College celebrated two decades of educating students in Melton. By that stage, the school had expanded to two campuses with over 1,450 students and 120 staff. It was estimated that over the twenty years since its establishment, 13,000 students passed through the gates. By the mid-2000s, the school offered an International Baccalaureate program and operated across three campuses: the original campus, named Patterson after the first principal, and the Brookside and Town Centre campuses, both located in Caroline Springs. Unfortunately, in 2012 Mowbray College found itself in an unmanageable situation. The community had lost faith in the school’s financial security and as a result some parents withheld their school fees, fearing the school would collapse. It had been in financial difficulty since the mid-2000s and by 2012 was $28 million in debt. 84 In June 2012, all three campuses closed and within four months, each of the campuses of the former Mowbray College had been purchased by other education institutes. Heathdale Christian College bought the original Mowbray campus and established its own campus there and Grace Children’s Services bought the Brookside campus. The Town Centre campus was purchased by Intaj Khan from the Western Institute of Technology but remained vacant after some failed attempts at re-establishing a school. In 2017 the Australian International Academy established an Islamic school on the site".The Express article about a grant for Mowbray Collegeeducation -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomPhoto Albums - set of two, c. 1919
... at EL-ARISH 129 Street scene at KHAN-YUNIS Palestine. Samson often called at this place to visit his girl. ...at EL-ARISH 129 Street scene at KHAN-YUNIS Palestine. Samson often called at this place to visit his girl. ...Memorabilia of 908 Dvr Thomas Edward Whyte, 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance, World War 1 READ THIS. During the last war I sent these pictures home through devious channels. When I lobbed back I found them all pasted in these albums by my young brother Billy. He was only a kid then! Nowadays he is serving up North. Went away with the original 9th Battn. Was in the Blitz on England and served in Libya, Tobruk, Greece, Crete and Palestine and was twice knocked. It's not long since the last upheaval 1914-18 and I wonder if these boys think as we did. This will be the last war? I sincerely hope so. TWSet of two photo albums. Photos pasted into albums with captions in white ink. Photo captions - Vol 1. (? = not legible) 1. Prisoners from ES SALT 2. Dust scene at AUJA FORD. 4th LH BDE 3. ? ? CHEOPS PYRAMID 4. Houses and domain WASSA battle 5 .Pontoon at SERAPELAI 6. SPINX (sic) & PYRAMID 7. The Nile floods occur once yearly and all irrigation centres are alternatively flooded 8. Pontoon bridge over SUEZ Canal at SERAPEUM . Constructed by Aust Engineers 9. The arrival of newspapers and mail 10. Lake IIMSAH-ISMALIA 11. Camp outside Jerusalem. Walls of old city easily discernible 12. Roman walls on beach at MONTAZEH 13. ? ? These boats are used for conveying between steamer & shore 14. Interest shown in the new issue. Through the scarcity of horses Batmen/Grooms and drivers ? allotted donkeys ? ? 15. DAMASCUS GATE JERUSALEM 16. Trumpeter ? 17 Indians making ? for railroad 18. 'SPELLO' Sinai Country 19. Police searching Egyptian labourer 20. Cavalry ?? SHA? 21. Entering ? WADI ? 22. Bedouins at ? 23 No caption 24 No caption 25 Bolar trees EZBEKIEH Gardens CAIRO 26 .Flamingos at NOUZEH Gardens ALEXANDRIA 27 BARAGE 28 KASR-ELNILL Bridge 29 NOUZEH GARDENS 30 AMGS on beach at ? 31 NOUZEH GARDENS - ALEX 32 Mascot of 7th M.V.G. 3RD ALHR 33 Printing on walls inside St Mary's Church. Depicting the Flight from Herod. (Corner torn off photo) 34 Inside Virgin Mary's Church at MATARA 35 ? painting in Church ?? 36 SUEZ Canal. Finish of Arab pony race. ZAL-A-ZIA 37 Admiralty offices at PORT SAID 38 A corner of CHEOP"s PYRAMID 39 The Spinx (sic). Nose was blown off by a shell from one of Napoleon's guns. 40 Monastry on the MT of TEMPTATION 41 Mess orderlies. Foodstuffs in locker given to troops by the AIF 42 Mid day meal on treck 43 Ambulance sand carts for conveying wounded and sick over desert sand 44 3rd ALHB 45 Kaisers Church JERUSALEM. Inside is a large painting figuring the Kaiser & Kaiserine holding a model church. 46 Bedouin women drawing water from well at EL-ARISH 47 2nd ALH BGDE doing route march on JERUSALEM-JERICHO ROAD 48 GEN HODSON GOC Anzac Mounted Divn presenting decorations & investitures on the sands at SHEIKS-ZOWAID 49 Armoured Car 50 Snow at the CEEDERS (sic) on Mt LEBANON 51 Compulsory phenyle bath for all troops in front line area 52 Austrian guns taken at point of bayonet by NZ & 2nd BGDE at GAZA 53 CACHOLETS for carrying wounded 54 The boys found some timber and made a spring board on SUEZ Canal 55 Bedouin wedding. The Bride travels in state amongst rubbish on top of camel. Her father leads conveyance. 56 Australian graves at SHALLAL 57 Camel Transport Company bring rations along beach 58 Billy the mascot holds an offensive & checks advancement 59 Exercising horses at HELMIEH Egypt 60 PONT-DE-QUOBBA Egypt. A suburb of well-to-do Egyptian merchants 61 Demolition stunt at ASLU. Bridge destroyed by Australian Engineers 62 Swimming horses in Great Bitter Lakes Egypt 63 On the move along Wadi 64 On the shores of the Bitter Lakes EL-EGYTE 65 A leave party waiting for the pontoon to swing into position 66 Carting grain 67 Egyptian Brass Band 68 French warboat (sic) in Canal 69 Russian Troops from Mesopotamia passing through SUEZ Canal 70 Prisoners coming in under escort. Turkish & German officers in lead mounted on ponies 71 Turkish prisoners 72 T.B.D in Canal 73 Old trenches on SUEZ CANAL near BITTER LAKES on W Bank 74 Monitor in Canal 75 Block house, trenches & entanglements near Post 62 76 A halt in an Egyptian village EL-MARO' 77 Mobile wireless plant 78 On the road from Canal to Railhead 79 Old Turkish guns in ancient fort at ALEXANDRIA 80 Francenia steaming through Canal 81 After MAGHDABA stunt. Convoy taking wounded form EL-ARISH to railway at 139 82 Indian Camelry 83 Virgin Mary's Church 84 Sluice gate at BARAGE Egypt 85 Hospital at lower W bank of Canal 86 Virgin Mary's tree 87 Sweetwater Canal at ISMAILIA Egypt 88 Halt and Feed. The A.M.C. attached to flying column. 89 Bringing stores ashore at JAFFA 90 H Videon & J Britton astride donks. Horses became scarce through casualties etc and units had donkeys issued to them 91 RAMLEH. The traditional burial place of St John the patron saint of England (sic). 92 Jewish Synagogue at RISHON-COUR-LE-LION (Richard the Lion Hearted) 93 Water tower at HELIOPOLIS 94 Portion of camp on HELIOPOLIS Racecourse 95 Arrival of papers 96 Sand sleigh 97 Boring plant & prisoners taken on the JIFF-JAFFA stunt. Two Austrian officers and party of Turks taken whilst building a concrete gun emplacement 98 The obelisk at MATARIA 99 In an avenue of Australian gums at ZEITOUA 100 Mountain battery gun 101 The 3rd ALH BGDE camped at HELIOPOLIS Racecourse 102 Captured Turkish guns 103 Turkish and Austrian prisoners. JORDAN VALLEY 104 The MT of Temptation Monastery built over spot where Christ spent his 40 days 105 Refugees from ES-SALT at JERICHO 106 3rd LHFA and 8th LH REGT at HELIOPOLIS 107 Fig trees at Roman Wells JIFF JAFFA 108 Inside the Blue Mosque CAIRO 109 Lagoon that was destroyed on JIFF JAFFA stunt 110 Section race at Brigade sports 111 Another tombstone at ALEX 112 Innoculating female date palm 113 Bronze tombstone in a cemetary at ALEXANDRIA 114 Luna Park at HELIOPOLIS 115 Egyptian water buffalo. Used by natives for ploughing etc 116 Russian church. Some call it the "Church of St Mary Magdelene" 117 At pyramids GIZA. Billingsley lost leg & McMullin KIA 118 Pontoon bridge over Suez Canal 119 DURBAN 120 Rescue work 121 Paddy Hanly 122 Motor train for conveying rations between Canal and Railhead. 123 At MUCKSHUBE ? 124 British ??? 125 Bedouins bringing in their harvest from the fields of ABBASSAN-EL-KEBIR Palestine 126 German HD QTRS BEERSHEBA 127 Date ? SINAI 128 Military railroad running through ? at EL-ARISH 129 Street scene at KHAN-YUNIS Palestine. Samson often called at this place to visit his girl. Napoleon narrowly escaped capture here during his ? in 1799 130 Date palms bearing fruit. These do not ? they are ?? 131 Motor ambulance convoy 132 Turkish hospital BEERSHEBA 133 MT CALVARY 134 Town Hall BEERSHEBA 135 Railway station BEERSHEBA 136 ASLUJ 137 Turkish depot MAGDABA 138 DURAN 139 3rd ALAB Hospital 140 Main Street PORT SAID 141 Stock Exchange ALEXANDRIA 142 The "Bull Ring" 14th AGH 143 (Double exposure) 144 Jewish School at DURAN Palestine 145 Damascus Gate JERUSALEM 146 Roller used for grinding clay for making bricks 147 The Harbour at ALEXANDRIA 148 Part of Napoleons Road along sea shore opposite BEELAH 149 Hotel at ALEX. Barred to the troops of course. 150 HELIOPOLIS 151 -153 ALEXANDRIA 154 Ambulance treck 155 Cacholets at the casually clearing station 156 Refugees from ES-SALT entering the Jordan Valley. Mts of MOAB in background 157 Cameliers bring in prisoners 158 The "Niagara". Casualties were from the front line by all descriptions of transport and passed through several field hospitals until they eventually reached the railway. They were sent to KANTARA by train. Despatched from there to PORT SAID by this boat 159 JERICHO 160 Turkish prisoners in JORDAN VALLEY 161 Bedouin nippers of SINAI 162 Bridge destroyed by ALH at ASLUJ 163 Railway sheds at BEERSHEBA. Portion was set afire by retreating Turks 164 ASLUJ Station 165 German Hospice 166 at ASLUJ 167 Suez Canal offices PORT SAID 168 MENA Village from top of Cheops. White lines at left are roads made by Australian troop. First Aust Contingent camped here. 169 A felukeh passing through gate at BARAGE 170 Military railway terminal EL ARISH 171 (No caption) 172 Egyptian family waiting for a train 173 Turkish prisoners and captured material coming in 174 Turkish wounded at BEERSHEBA awaiting removal 175 Two hospital ships at ALEXANDRIA 176 Some of the Bd boys 177 Race meeting 3rd ALHB at TRIPOLI- SYRIA 178 The blacksmith and Rodney Thomas swimming horse in SUEZ CANAL 179 Natives grinding grain 180 Thoroughbred 181 MUKATTAM HILLS 182 Trenches at JIFF JAFFA 183 MacBoyd as a Padre 184 Egyptian Syce having shave by travelling barber 185 The creek outside ALMINA 186 Cameliers 187 Clearing Station on beach at EL-ARISH 188 Wadi at TALLAT-EL-DUMM 189 Motor transport park 190 Some of the boys 191 Pompeys Pillar 192 at MAGHDABA 193 Hospital at JERUSALEM 194 Cheop's Pyramid 195 Golden Gate JERUSALEM 196 Hustling Turks through BEERSHEBA 197 Holy City 198 Mosque of Omar Jerusalem 199 Railway bridge destroyed by ALH at ASLUJ 200 Enemy material captured at SHERIA BEERSHEBA 201-3 These Mosques built with alabaster taken from pyramids at GIZA 204 Pontoon bridge built by our Engineers over RIVER JORDAN 205 3rd Bgde in Koil at MASAID 206 Billy McGhie throwing the weight 207 Nirazeh ? Gardens 208 Motor Ambulance Park 209 Bedouin women in Palestine village 210 ALEXANDRIA 211 Junction Stn 212 Indian Lancers 213 Motor convoy at ESSANI 214 A & B Sections 215 JERUSALEM. Once known as the 'City of Palms' and presented to Cleopatra by Anthony 216 Monastery on the Mount of Temptation. Situated on the Hills of Solomon on E side of Jordan Valley just behind JERICHO 217 DURAN A Jewish village in Palestine 218 One of our planes meets with a mishap on landing 219 Bedouin flocks around NABLUS 220 ES-SALT Road just above Jordan River 221 Halt! Action Front! Getting guns into action from pack 222 Village well 223 Gun inspection 224 WADI GHUZZEE Bridge 225-6 At GIZA Zoo Egypt 227 Syrians gathering olives 228 Smashed plane 229 MacBoyd 230 Bridge across Jordan at GORRONHOER 231 Competitors for Gretna Green. 3rd Bgde sports at TRIPOLIA 232 EL ARISH 233 Main street JAFFA 234 The beach at MARI-KHEB 235 Scene of old Cairo 236 Bedouin market 237 Bridge built over Wadi EL-ARISH. The biblical "River of Egypt". 238 Old water reservoir in native village 239 A "spello" on the track 240 Plane going out on reconnaissance 241 Bomb attached to carrier on a plane 242 Ancient Turkish gun at forts in TRIPOLI - SYRIA 243 Gun inspection 3rd AMGS 244 Old Turkish trenches outside GAZA 245 Wadi KHUZEL Bridge at SHALLA 246 BEERSHEBA 247 Street scene ZAG-A-ZIG 248 Spinx (sic) & Pyramid - GIZA 249 Egyptian Coastguards at ALEXANDRIA 250 A Palestine camp E Troop 3rd MG Sqn 251 B class horses killed in Syria 252 Scene from summit of Pyramid 253 Bert Richmond & an old Turkish Howitzer on MONTAZEH 254 LION'S WELL 255 Australian trenches outside Ferry's Post near Hill 70 256 A street scene in HELIO{PLIS 257 Electric trams at ALEXANDRIA 258 Cleaning harness 259 Swinging pontoon bridge into position at SERAPEUM 260 British Monitor in Suez Canal 261-2 Scenes of Turkish buildings at MAGHDABA. Taken by the ALH The first time in history mounted troops have attacked and taken entrenched positions 263 Aussies at Egypt's ancient monuments 264 Scenes of old CAIRO from MOKATTAM Hils 265 Bridge across canal at BARAGE, 16 miles outside CAIRO 266 Curly and Vic Norton 267 Stumpy McIntyre & Long Pikington 268 In Wadi GHUZZEL near TELL-EL-JEMM 269 Digging post holes for stables 270 Cameliers bring in prisoner. Austrian Officer in black 271 White washing mess shed 272 F Troop 3rd AMGS Sqn 273 Jews at Recruiting Depot at JERUSALEM, forming Jewish Battalion 274 In Jordan Valley, 3rd Machine Gunners have 8 horses killed by an aerial torpedo 275 Turkish prisoners 276 Cocos Island 277 Snow on the Lebanon Ranges 278 Egyptian Hotel 279 Gordon Wake. Note intruders 280 Electric trams at HELIOPOLIS Egypt. Heliopolis built by Belgian firm in 7 years 281 Sweetwater Canal at SERAPEUM 282 The ? wells at JIFF-JAFFA 283 Virgin Mary's well at MATARIA. Boyd, Simpkin & Crowley 284 Cricket for convalescents at MONTAREH 285 Indians working at cutting for military railway 286 Australian Hospital BEERSHEBA 287 Removing wrecked ambulance car from rail road 288 Engineers depot in ? at EL-ARISH 289 Water preservation scheme at SHALLAL 290 German Princes Palace at HELIOPOLOLIS 291 Some of the boys 292 Aussie aerodrome BEELAH 293 EL-JALLAH outside BETHLEHEM 294 Some of the gunners 295 Trying camels in gun carriages. Note sand caterpillar 296 Street outside old city JERUSALEM 297 D.H QRS In EL-ARISH. Hod 298 Cairo Museum 299 Wadi bridge built by Army Engineers 300 A two storied building at GALM used as German HQrs until reached by our guns 301-2 No caption 303 Ambulance with Flying Column 304 Jack Pegg 3 AMGS 305 KHAN YUNIS 306 In the Jewish village of "Rischon le Lion" 307 Wet Canteen BEELAH 308 Motor Transport LATRON 309 Gen Chauvel OC Desert Mounted Column 310 10th LH - Inverness Battery "Railhead" 311 3rd LHFA "SERAPIUM" 312 ESBEKIEN Gardens "LE CAIRE" 313 Camel training and wireless station Hill 60 314 ZAG-A-ZIG Rly Stn 315 One of the Irrigation Canal locks "HELOUAN" 316 Indian Camel Corps 317 Base at Hill 60 318 Aussie transport arriving "ALEXANDRIA" 319 3 ALHB at AL MINA 320 Main entry to city of JAFFA 321 Mosque at DAMASCUS 322 A Turk brought to earth by one of our patrols 323 Brigade boxing contrst 324 Ostrich farm ZEITOUN 325 MATERIA 326 No caption 327 Mail day 328 3rd LHFA entering HELIOPOLIS from MENA 329 M Boyd, L Simpkins, S Crowley 330 Stretcher bearers 331 French Hosp JERUSALEM 332 SERAPIUM 333 Gippo crushing wheel 334 On the move - bully and biscuits 335 V Morton, F Stokes, L Simpkins & Hanley 336 Turkish prisoners - SHERIA 337 Getting used to the mask J Antonio MM 338 Sand carts 339 Model house - MONTAZA Hospital 340 "Abdul" 341 Wood Depot "ESDUD" 342 On troop ship - from Syria 343 Turkish prisoners "JULIUS" 344 TRIPOLI 345 3rd AMGS cook house "BEELAH" 346 Breaking camp "ZEITOUN" 347 Turkish prisoners "GAZA" 348 One of our tanks. About nine were blown out of action at GAZA 349 Camp in HOD-EL-ARISH 350 German HQRS BEERSHEBA 351 Race Course TRIPOLI 352 A Locke & P Leeming 353 Sea planing in Suez Canal 354 MOASCR detail camp 355 KANTARE Suez Canal 356 Four boys of MG Sqn at cards while convalescing . Marked X was a prisoner of war for three days. Got him back with us when we countered. 357 Signal station at CANA 358 H Videon in german rig 359 ROD-EL-FARAC 360 Sweetwater Canal ZAG-A-ZOG 361 Hospital train on beach EL-ARISH 362 Jerusalem Road 363 Bedouin camel and young'un 364 Admiralty Offices, PORT SAID 365 Suez Canal PORT SAID 366 Taking wounded to clearing station 367 Hills of 10-60 MALHA 368 Junction Station 369 EL ARISH 370 Wine Distillery LATRON 371 White figures how entrance to Pyramid 372 RAPC Wireless Station 373 Sports in Canal. ANZAC Day 1916. Prince of Wales is aboard white launch. 374-5 Captured Austrian boat. 40,000 cases of benzine aboard. She was brought into Canal at Port Said. Spies set her afire. She burnt for some considerable time and eventually blew up. 376 Pumping water from Wadi on Muckshabee stunt 377 On trenches 378 Bringing in disabled battle plane 379 Giving a motor transport a lift 380 Old Turkish howitzer. MONTAZZA 381 Jerusalem country 382 Palm Hod in SINAI. Trees do not bear dates until 14 years old. No bees here. Palms innoculated by Bedouin. 383 Camel cacolets for conveying wounded 384 ESKBEKIEL Gardens Cairo 385 LAKE TIMBAH 386 Xmas dinner 1916 387 Gift billies from ACF 388 Section competition 389 In big marquees HELIOPOLIS 390 HM Landships 391 Capt Aberdeen inspecting horses 392 Football. Black vs White 393 The game 394 Old Napoleon fort. 10 mile along coast from ALEX 395 Jewish Cemetery AKRON 396 Ration fatigue 397 Blowing bottom out of Turkish Reservoir to allow soakage 398 Tilley & Farley - 14th AGH 399 At GIZA Zoo. Note height of giraffe 400 On this stunt we destroyed Turkish reservoir of 2 1/2 million gallons 401 Demolition party at wells MUCK-SHUBE 402 3rd ALH Bde HELIOPOLIS Race course 403 HMLS "Lady Wingate" 404 Turks blew out our tanks at GAZA 405 One of our aviators captured by German. Note German wearing Iron Cross. Snapped behind Turkish lines. Original of this snap was dropped at Aust aerodrome to let them know Aussie airman was alright and not killed in capture. Chivalry 406 Sausage observation balloon 407 READY 408 Bomb on carrier 409 Testing 410 B Richmond, Wireless Operator RAFC 411 Loading Bomb 412 Crash in desert 413 Bomb in YMCA at MAZRAR 414 No caption 415 LW Simpkin - Late 3LHFA 416 LEMNOS 417 Shelling the MARSDEN 418 Pontoon across Jordan River 419 Shells on Walkers Ridge 420 Sweetwater Canal 421 LAKE ISMAILIA 422 Indian Lancers on Canal 423 CAIRO Railway Station 424 Destroying Turkish water supplies. Explosives used for breaking clay at bottom of lagoon, help to absorb water 425 Exercising horses at ZEITOUN Egypt 426 In Wadi on MUG-SHUBEE stunt 427 Tractor drawing 60 lb gun towards front line 428 Sultan's mother's place at HELIOPOLIS = City of the Sun 429 Camped on the sands outside RAILHEAD, Jump off for SINAI campaign 430 G Turner & A Lockwood out for a camel ride. 431 GAZA and Nile floods from top of Pyramid 432 Baby refuses to carry his harness and his pal wears an astonished look 433 No caption 434 Turkish Officers 435 Regt HQRS at IBEETA 436 No caption 437 3rd Machine Gun Squadron 3rd ALH Bgde (my unit) 438 Camel Corps at dinner 439 KHEFREN Pyramid snapped from top of Cheops 440 CHEOPS 441 Pyramids 442 MENA from top of Pyramids 443 Snap from Pyramid showing MENA-CAIRO road running through Nile floods 444 MENA village from Pyramid 445 Band of British West Indies Regt 446 Gippo Band 447 Swimming on Med Sea 102 KmA 448 H Maddocks 449 Bedouin and Egyptians utilise any animals for their fields 450 Captured Turkish train - BEERSHEBA 451 Gardens ISMAILIA 452 Gippos used for horse lines etc 453 Canteens at HELIOPOLIS 454 3 ALHB watering in Wadi on ESSANI stunt 454 JAFFA 455 ALEX, Napoleon relics 456 Egyptian water wheel 457 SUEZ 458 WADI GHUZZEE 459 On Reconnaissance at 10-60 460 Goats and sheep captured from hostile Bedouins 461 Pontoon SERAPIUM 462 Aust trenches - Suez Canal. Turks attacked FEB 1916 463 Camel transport 464 3 ALHB Wireless Station. Col Scott 9 LH got DSO on this stunt (MUCK SHUBE) 465 ALEXANDRIA 466 Canal Hospital Ships 467 Ambulance - Sand cart 468 At old Cairo 469 No 1 Casualty Clearing Station 470 3rd Brigade on move 471 3rd LHFB- Making camp SERAPIUM 472 Watering horses 473 Moving up wadi 474 The wells at Wadi GHUZZEE 475 Camel transport SINAI 476 Turkish reservoir destroyed by ALH 477 Wall in a Luxor tomb 478 Entrance to "Temple of Bulls" 479 Bob White 480 Bedouin crops 481 Harem of Montazza, Turkish prince 482 Jack Holmes, Billy McGhee 483 MUDERIA, B Troop post 484 JIFF JAFFA 485 Natives on railroad construction 486 Aust graves SHALLAL 487 The Stumpy Mirror 488 R Nile at MANSUREH 489 Aust graves - BEELAH 490 NOUZEH Gardens - ALEXANDRIA 491 On issue from QMS. Take what comes. Fit does not matter 492 MATARA 493 German Yacht Club - ALEX 494 Old Turkish Howitzer and cannon ball 495 Field hospital 496 Gardens at BARAGE 497 A dispute's ending 498 Snow. MT LEBANON 499 Bedouin sheep 500 Combat in the air 501 no caption 502 Old Napoleon gun 503 Gordon Wake HQ car 504-5 Burying the dead at GAZA 506 Water Polo 507 Brigade boxing comp 508 Field cooker 509 Bridge on Jerusalem road, Blown up by Turks 510 Teaching horses to lay quiet. For protective purposes 511 "Major" and "Bitsy" 512 Bedouin Scarabs 513 Convalescent 514 1. W Billings. Returned to Aust 2. W McMahon KIA 515 Hospital 516 Coming good 517 1st day up - 14th AGH PORT SAID 518 Back again in Regt 519 Billy and Taffy 520 Stew 521 KHAN YUNIS 522 MENA 523 Casualties PORT SAID 524 Washing 525 Mail 526 Gun from the "Emden" mounted in Syney 527 MARSURES 528 Desert bivouac 529 HASSED 530 3RD ALH Bde. Good camp (Extra) All conv's 531 New issue 532 On to another camp (8 LH Regt) 533 Shore - JAFFA on MED SEA Photo Captions Volume 2 (Illegible = ?) 1 The Cedars on Mt Lebanon, according to tradition originated from the staves of the 12 Apostles 2000 years ago. 2 TIBERIUS taken 27th Sept '18 3 NAZARETH taken 20th Sept. German officer and Arab pony 4 TIBERIUS fell on 27th Sep. Von Saunders was the GOC of Turkish Forces in Palestine 5 Jordan Valley & Plains of Jericho run between Mts of Moab & Hills of Solomon. Distance across valley from foot of each range of hills abt 13 miles, looks ? 6 Storm on Sea of Galilee 7 DAMASCUS fell on 1st October. German vehicle park. 8 German funeral near Jerusalem 9 JENIN. German Headquarters. Fell 20th Sept. German field bakery 10 Three pages back will be seen a storm on GALILEE. Note now calm here. This photo taken near spot from which the previous one was taken. German motor launch on Galilee. 11 Captured intact on 20th Sept. German workshops JENIN 12 Turkish aerodrome captured here. Hostile aircraft landed whilst it was in our hands. Aviators greatly surprised and even indignant. Motor smash near EL FULE. 13 German Orderly Room (Ammunition box full of gold), DAMASCUS. All this gold Turkish coin secured by our troops. 14 German artillery on the way to the front near KENETRA. The ALH swooped down on the artillery around this vicinity & captured many field guns. 15 German Despatch Rider on the road to ES SALT. Unsuccessful raids carried out on ES SALT on 30th April & 4th May. This country was hard on men and horses. Goat tracks were used at times but horse were led most of the time. Stunt lasted 14 days in wet weather & horses were only unsaddled for about 2 hours during stunt. 16 Strand, ? , Tiberius, Gallilee 17 German workshop. Captured by ALH 18 One of the dead lying outside GAZA. Killed 19th April 17. We could not bury them before November 19 Some of the boys that fell in the charge at BEERSHEBA. Tibby Cotter 20 Collecting our dead for burial. They were K in A on the 19th April at GAZA. Buried seven months later, 23,000 casualties in one day 21 German U-Boat 22 Page of postage stamps and money - Struck to commemorate Gallipoli victory - Turkish war postage stamps - War duty - Turkish war bank notes 23 Pamphlet. With paper badges affixed These badges were worn by young Egyptian students. Arabic translation means "Egypt for Egyptians Long Live Egypt" This pamphlet was printed under German influence & distributed around ZAG-A-ZIG, the chief centre of hostilities during the recent Egyptian riots. The Young Egyptian Students influenced the Natives to oppose British Administration, what they called Tyranny. They professed to have sufficient competent educated men to govern their own affairs, but our Heads would not hear of it. Consequently the riots. Many ? and soldiers killed. All railways and communications disorganised. It took several months to bring things to their normal ? Pictures of medals 1. In honour of General Falkenhaugh GOC Turkish Forces 2. The Victorious Emperors of Germany, Austria and Turkey 3. Egypt Awakening 24 Those large photographs I sent you were procured for me by a pal who knew the chap that owned the negatives. The owner of these snaps belongs to the 5th Regiment of the 2nd Brigade, and he took the camera from a Turkish Officer. It had only 6 snaps of a spool of 10, and the BIll Jim finished off the spool by taking 4 of the special entry into Jerusalem. The cross indicates those taken by the Australian, the remainder were taken by the Jackos in the vicinity of BEERSHEBA and SHERIA Turkish field bakery 25 Cavalry going up to support their own line. However never had much action against the Turkish horsemen 26 Turkish Electricians in the field. I have an idea that this photo was taken to get the centre figure. He looks dinkum Australian. Note Australian leggings on Turk on the right 27 Turkish machine gunners ready for action. This is very much like the Beersheba country. Turkish officers on the right, and along side him is the range taker with his Barand Stroud. We use these instruments in the Sqn and they cost about 83 (Pound) 28 Turkish General Head Quarters just beyond SHERIA. Note hard rocky country 29 Turkish Cavalry watching a fight and getting ready to go into action. This is at SHERIA, and the heavy fighting lasted several days. Plenty of water and the Jacko's tried their hardest to hold on to this pozzie. Often our chaps met the gamer Turks in the dead of night, because both sides were on the same game, crawling down for water. This stunt is known as the Junction Fight. 30 Official entry Dec 11th. The official entry into Jerusalem. Sir G Allenby in the lead with his staff officers of the French and Italian troops accompanying him. Guard represents New Zealand, Australia, England Wales Scotland Ireland and India entering theJaffa Gate 31 Sir Ronald Storrs made Governor of JERU. Captured 9th Dec 17. Reading the Proclamation, General Allenby wearing white breeches. Troops of other nations were present, and the notables of Jerusalem. It was read from the foot of the Tower of David, a place that has been standing since the time of Christ 32 The first of the British troops entering Jerusalem. A few Turkish officers may b seen walking at the head of the column. Populace in a bad plight, very poor and no tucker, and all were greatly overjoyed at the ?? of the British Hundreds and kiddies ill treated ?? (Part of caption missing) 33 10th LH Regt first to enter JERUSALEM. Mounted officer on the right supposed to be the CO of the first troops to enter Jerusalem. Note mud on the horses. Had very wet and muddy weather 34 Dead Jacko 35 Turkish machine gun and crew 36 Hanging Armenian doctors who refused to join Turkish Army 37 Outside Damascus Gate Jerusalem 38 Turkish patrol lying outside trench at EL BUAJ 39 Burying Aussies at DAMASCUS 40 1. Djemel Pasha 2. General Limon Von Saunders GOC Turkish Forces in Palestine 41 One execution in Egypt. Executing an Egyptian offender 42 Turkish atrocities DAMASCUS 43 Turks occupying trenches outside JERICHO 44 On ASLUJ demolition stunt. Feeding and spelling. Arrived at Rendezvous too early 45 Turkish saw bayonet 46 Captured guns taken at BEERSHEBA & SHERIA 47 Our gunners obtained a direct hit on ammunition train 48 The large and small of the game. At GAZA. 74th CCS in background 49 Around JULIOUS. These Turkish shell dumps were very numerous around this vicinity 50 Captured Turkish Cavalry 51 Cavalry leaders 52 Turkish machine gun & crew 53 Enemy officers. One on left is wearing Iron Cross ribbon 54 Captured Austrian boat afire, Suez Canal Port Said. 40,000 cases of benzine aboard. Fire a mysterious outbreak 55 ? Hotchkiss gunners and enemy aircraft over ? TELL-EL-FARA 56 Types of enemy officers. One of our bikes in their possession. Recaptured later. The five pointed medals worn by these officers is called the Gallipoli Star. Issued to commemorate the Turkish victory at Gallipoli 57 Our batteries put in some good shooting amongst Turkish transport 58 Showing compactness of Turkish trenches 59 Desert homes. The only time we had cover in SINAI was when we camped near a Hod. Then we could use date palm leaves 60 JIFF JAFFA 61 ZAITZOUN 62 10th Regt MGS amongst hills outside JERUSALEM 63 Jews wailing place JERUSALEM 64-5 German post card characters 66 Post Card PHYLAE The Kiosk 67 Post Card Vue du Canal de Suez 68 Post Card No 93 Queen Street, Fort, Colombo 69 Snipers at NALIN Sth Syria. Lousy country for richochets. Nast wounds. (Aust War Memorial Melbourne) 70 Myself on Ginger. This little neddie is boshter jumper 71 Magazine cutting - Lt C H Vautin & German airman G Felmy 72 9th Regt 3rd LHB Judean Hills outside JERUSALEM. (Aust War memorial Melbourne) 73 Sand hills SINAI ? Desert (Aust War Memorial Melbourne) 74 3rd LHB spelling at GALILEE (AWM Melbourne) 75 Jordan Valley outside JERICHO (AWM Melbourne) - lovely Jordan Valley, dust and heat, 1280 ft below sea level 76 Copy of no 69 77 Watering at MATARIA 78 A desert grave - Tpr H R Olver MM 6th LH MGS Beneath this simple cross there lies a comrade true and tried He fought as fights a soldier And like a soldier died 79 B Section. When they first took our Stetsons and issued cumbersome helmets 80 Palestine types of Turkish and German officers 81 Some of the gunners amongst the snows in MT LEBANON 82 The country around JERUSALEM 83 JERUSALEM 84 Fishing ? ? at GALLILEE 85 Jerusalem taken Dec 9th. Official entry on the 11th. Jerusalem (showing) Holy City and Mosque of Omar 86 Turkish shell hits old tomb at ZERNUKAH. Capt Hurley official photographer - AWM Melbourne 87 14th AGH at PORT SAID 88 Human bones at Dead City ABBASSIA 89 3rd ALH Bde at HELIOPOLIS 90 Men wearing gloves 91 Wireless station in course of erection at MATARIA - 28 masts 92 Old slave market at ABBRASSIA. Many excavations performed on projecting wooden frame at corners 93 3rd guns on the move. The beautiful scenery between LATRON & JERUSALEM 94 Bedouin agents 95 Collecting captured enemy material 96 Captured double-engined plane 97 On the march. Country at Eastern SINAI 98 Anzac mosaic found at SHALLAL whilst trench digging now covered with gun etc ready for removal. Was sent to Canberra. 99 A Troop watering. A rotten job at a small well when horses are thirsty 100 The new Jericho road. Running through Hills of Solomon Valley in distance 101 Gun inspection 102 Draining pools at WADI AUJA. Keeping down Malaria carrying mosquitos 103 8th Regt and 3rd AMGS at BEELAH 104 A rendezvous in the Jordan Valley 105 2nd ALHB camped outside JERUSALEM 106 WADI AUJA in the Jordan Valley 107 Hospital train on the beach at EL -ARISH 108 Jacko's 109 Jerries 110 Stables of Turkish Headquarters SHALLAL 111 Early training. Every man to throw and quieten his horse for purpose of taking cover 112 A Troop 3rd Guns at TAALAT-EL-DUMM 113 Watering at WADI GHUZZEE 114 J Rushden KIA at ES-SALT 115 J Carling F Troop 3rd AMGS. Taken prisoner at EL-BURJ. Repatriated after Armistace 116 Captured enemy plane 117 Jacko gun 118 Brig-Gen Galloping Jack Royston. OC 3rd ALH Bde 119 Cleaning ammunition belts in the Hod at MASAID 120 Bringing up the fodder at ABBASSAN-EL-KEBIA 121 Some of the boys amongst the snow on MT LEBANON 122 Turkish barley crops at SHALLAL in Southern Palestine 123 The crops a few weeks after our horses had been in this vicinity 124 Clearing up after a stunt 125 On the move. 5 minute spells for the horses 126 In Jordan Valley. An airial torpedo lobbed amongst 3rd MG Transport horses & killed 28 127 Camel ration convoy coming along beach 128 Field Hospital at ET MALER 129 Desert graves at ROMANI 130 A day on the beach. Wash self, horse and clothing 131 Watering on the beach at BEELAH. Note how close fresh water is to the seashore 132 A patrol caught by a shell 133 Spello 134 Crossing the Wadi 135 Halt! Weights off and feed 136 Gas instruction 137 F Troop at TELL-EL-FARI 138 Xmas Dinner at MASAID 1916-17. Arrived back at this camp Xmas Eve after 5 nights & 4 days in saddle & the capture of MAGHDABA 139 Exercising along the beach at MARA-KHEB 140 Watering at a Bedouin well 141 At Sheikh's ZOWAID 142 3rd Gun Squadron at ABBASSAN-EL-KEBIR 143 Captured plane on its way to Australian Aerodrome 144 One of our planes about to pass over Hod 145 E & F Troop horse lines and horses 146 Sun set on Med Sea 147 Beach scene at EL-ARISH 148 Turkish transport. Small animals but they can pull big loads and they possess large hearts 149 The dressing station JIFF JAFFA ? 150-8 Types of Egyptian women - Nubian - Fellaheen - Sudanese - Low class Gippo - Egyptian - Middle Class -Egyptian Aristocracy - Turkish 159 French girls on beach at PORT SAID 160 Bedouin girls drawing water 161 Egyptian flappers at ALEXANDRIA 162 Post Card- Dame Turque 163 Post Card - Jeunne Fille Arabe 164 Graves of New Zealanders at RISCHON 165 Graves of Australians at DEIR-EL-BELAH 166 Race day. The saddling paddock 167 Bivouacs 168 3rd ALH Brigade at TRIPOLI 169 Advance party putting down horse lines at KHAN YURIS 170 Breaking the desert monotony 171 WADI QUELT. Taken from one of its precipitous banks 172 Turkish stores on N shore of DEAD SEA 173 Watering at Solomon's Pools 174 Waiting for action at - ES DUN (AWM Melbourne) 175 Camel Corps in action SINAI (AWM Melbourne) 176 ALH Time to Camp (part missing) (AWM Melbourne) 177 3rd Machine Gun Squadron IBU-HARITH, Lieut Breed, McLeod, Guppy, Whyte 178 Cartoon sketch - "A Digger" 179 Turkish Cavalry 180 Gun crew of No 2 Sub F Troop, 3rd Gun Sqdn 181 Operating base of JIFF JAFFA stunt 182 One of the British war boats that cooperated with the Land Force 183 Military railway line passing through a Hod in SINAI 184 AL-MINAH The sea port of Tripoli, Syria 185 NAZARETH Taken on 20 Sep 18 186 The Monastery on the Mt of Temptation, Taken from a cave on opposite hill. 187 JAFFA From the beach 188 In Monastery on the Mt of Temptation Rock on which Christ spent his 40 days 189 Cross indicates Garden of Gethsemane. Arrow at Russian Church of St Magdalene. MT of Olives on left 190 The Roman Bath at MONTAZAH. Hewn out of solid rock 191 Mine sweeper ashore near SHEIK'S ZOWAIL 192 Throwing "Chester" for an operation 193 The swimming pozzie at LAKE TIMSAH, ISMAILIA. Half a mile from MOASCAR, the Aust Training Depot 194 The remains of Napoleon's road. Portions can be seen running between BEELAH & GAZA 195 Camels utilised for ambulance work 196 TULKERAM taken on 19th Sep. This stunt started the previous night and this position fell to us the first day. About 60 miles from starting point 197 German officer at mess, JERUSALEM 198 German Headquarters SEMAK 199 TIBERIAS 200 Water preservation scheme at SHALLAL 201 A dip in the Jordan River. Crossed river on night 21-22 April 18 202 Watering and a wash up 203 JERICHO Taken on 21 Feb 18 204 Turkish graves 205 KHAN YUNIS. Southern Palestine, Note how sand ridges from the beach meet vegetation area. Fertile land 20 miles in width. the beginning of PHILISTIA 206 TAUBE-OVER 207 Drawing drinking water in Wadi GHUZZEE 208 The swimming pozzie in JORON 209 Landing stores at EL-ARISH 210 A camp near the wadi 211 Railway line and bridge crossing wadi above SHALLAL 212 The mid-day halt 213 Turks and Aussies at Dressing Station on beach 214 Washing day 215 Bringing supplies ashore 216 Trying mules in a 60 pounder 217 The desert winds have blown away and left this piece standing 218 Pontoons used by the Turks in their attempt to cross Suez Canal Feb 15 219 "HASSEIN" 220 "GIPPO" Mascot of 3rd AMG Sqdn 221 "Biddy" 222 Railhead camp 223 Typical Bedouin 224 Motor Submarine chaser dvr whyte, photos, ww1, light horse field ambulance -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 1986 Class Photographs
... 5139.01 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 1 2 5139.01 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 1 2 Names Back Row L2R Kent Giblin Melissa Young Nathan Reid Crystal Aldridge Leigh Davis Katherine Gray Adrian Downing Second Row L2R Brendan Chugg Robert Ayala Aaron Wright Daniel Canuti Jacob Schuliga Shane Livermore Sasha Ivkovic Third Row L2R Karen Walkerden Suzanne Murley Bonny Hemming Michelle East Natalie Adams Emma Christopoulos Amber Whitlow Front Row L2R Phillip Huynh Slade Nowlan Teacher Miss J Laurie Principal Miss P Lane 5139.02 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4M 5139.02 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4M Names Back Row L2R Anna Huynh Brian Burns Ece Mustafa Chris Gowans James Gowans Julie Duncan Yvette Glazner Second Row L2R David McKeown David Bajada Steven Whitehouse Mark Reid Hayden Vandenberg Michael Georgoulis Warren Tai Kelly Dransman Third Row L2R Nadia Wilson Leah Neill Inca Bull Emily Steers Tania Cipriani Naomi Farrugia Kylie Laver Front Row L2R Andrew Popovic Rohan Franksen Absent Nathan Keti William Varga Teacher Miss A Murray Principal Miss P Lane 5139.03 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4R 5139.03 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4R Names Back Row L2R Iman Misto Andrew Heaviside Frank Matina Tiep Tran Second Row L2R Aaron McIntyre Jodie Parker Kellie Gray Elenora Fatralis Rosetta Scalise Samanth Kurham Michael Leonard Third Row L2R Troy Billsborrow Leigh Alderton Adam Buscombe Andrew Pankhurst Michael Canuti Daniel King Matthew Chatzidimitriou Front Row L2R Melai Goring Amy Harland Melanie Farrugia Jodie Hector Nattalee Drake Sharon McDonagh Loan Nguyen Absent Christopher Rogers Kylie Freemantle Teacher Miss M Rinaldi Principal Miss P Lane 5139.04 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6H 5139.04 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6H Names Back Row L2R Simon Zahra Steven Pillar Nyomie Duggan Jason Evans Tammy Weekes Gary Trainor Cyril White Second Row L2R Danielle Matina Tanya Clark Kylie Freeman Liam Hulme Daniel Penney Andrea Glazner Luke Coman Tien Van Nguyen Third Row L2R Murray Nowlan Anglia Rowe Jason Sutang Michael Bajada Rachael Laver Theo Chatzidimitriou Shona King Front Row L2R David Ivkovic Kerri Burns Absent Michelle Rogers Michelle OLoughlin Marama Keti Jamie Adams Teachers Mr T Hilton Miss E Barczynski Principal Miss P Lane 5139.05 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6W 5139.05 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6W Names Back Row L2R Erin Bodey Michael Bassett Greg Formosa Michael Orzel Second Row L2R Karrean Durrough Sheena Davis Stoja Zwisdalo Sousan Misto Kellie Baker Sonya Madi Diane Steers Third Row L2R Mark Hounsell Rodney Hector Tony Agius Carlo Argetto Michelle Billsborrow Robert Nedelkovski Engin Akbaba Travers Hemming Front Row L2R Kylie Khan Debra White Kristy Marinkovic Despina Georgoulis Briony Neill Jodie Russell Michelle Murley Absent Tamie Freemantly Steven Cashion Teachers Mrs Withers Miss Barczynski Principal Miss P Lane 5139.06 - Albion State School 1986 Grade CS 5139.06 - Albion State School 1986 Grade CS Names Back Row L2R Unknown Second Row L2R Third Row L2R Front Row L2R 5139.07 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep 1 Names Back Row L2R Andrew Parker Dean Gunn Marc Dransman Erin Troy Kemal Mustafa Daniel Weekes Nicholas Formosa Second Row L2R Matthew Wright Daniel Grixti Wesley Allender Ricky Every Trent Nowlan Bradley Rego Third Row L2R Sonia Gauci Belinda Giblin Samantha Shotton Lisa Duffy Jade Clarke Melissa Minor Brooke Hounsell Teachers Mrs Sosnowski Principal Miss P Lane 5139.08 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Jeanette Celhar Cleaner 5139.09 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B 5139.09 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Names Back Row L2R Zoran Majkic Christopher Huyhn Dewayne Brizzi Steve Wrochna Gillian Fleming Travis Hector Bradley Astachiw Second Row L2R Drew Russell Dragan Milic Sharon Misto Zulai Akbaba Valentina Risteski David Filipov Herve Tran Third Row L24 Ana Marek Malcolm Caruana Jason Cain Meagan Young Ben Foster Ann Delic Lance Harland Front Row L2R Jeffery Carrington Christophe Hirst Teacher Miss Bird Principal Miss P Lane 5139.10 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo a 5139.11 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo aa 5139.12 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo b 5139.13 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo c 5139.14 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo d 5139.15 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo e 5139.16 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo f 5139.17 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo g 5139.18 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo h 5139.19 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo i 5139.19 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo i Names Back Row L2R Unknown Unknown Malcolm Herve Christopher Huggard Aria Back Kneeling L2R Jason Cain Dewayne Brizz Benjamin Unknown Unknown Steve Wrachna Middle Row L2R Unknown Lance Unknown Unknown William Front Row L2R Drew Russell Gillian Unknown 5139.20 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo j 5139.21 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo k 5139.22 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo l 5139.23 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo m School Concert 5139.24 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo n School Concert 5139.25 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo o 5139.26 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo p 5139.27 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo q 5139.28 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo r 5139.29 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo s 5139.30 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo t 5139.31 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo u 5139.32 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo w 5139.33 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo x 5139.34 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo y 5139.35 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo z 5139.36 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B 5139.37 - Albion State School 1986 Staff 5139.37 - Albion State School 1986 Staff Names Back Row L2R Carolyn Withers Jan Laurie Barbara Sosnowski Elizabeth Barczynski Andrea Murray Heather Dunn Mria Rinaldi Gregory Crosling Front Row L2R Elaine James Helen Hardy Anthony Hilton Patricia Lane Lorna Stainer Adrienne Bird Connie Giordano Absent Nigel Davies Debbie Cuffe ...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5139.01 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 1 2 5139.01 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 1 2 Names Back Row L2R Kent Giblin Melissa Young Nathan Reid Crystal Aldridge Leigh Davis Katherine Gray Adrian Downing Second Row L2R Brendan Chugg Robert Ayala Aaron Wright Daniel Canuti Jacob Schuliga Shane Livermore Sasha Ivkovic Third Row L2R Karen Walkerden Suzanne Murley Bonny Hemming Michelle East Natalie Adams Emma Christopoulos Amber Whitlow Front Row L2R Phillip Huynh Slade Nowlan Teacher Miss J Laurie Principal Miss P Lane 5139.02 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4M 5139.02 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4M Names Back Row L2R Anna Huynh Brian Burns Ece Mustafa Chris Gowans James Gowans Julie Duncan Yvette Glazner Second Row L2R David McKeown David Bajada Steven Whitehouse Mark Reid Hayden Vandenberg Michael Georgoulis Warren Tai Kelly Dransman Third Row L2R Nadia Wilson Leah Neill Inca Bull Emily Steers Tania Cipriani Naomi Farrugia Kylie Laver Front Row L2R Andrew Popovic Rohan Franksen Absent Nathan Keti William Varga Teacher Miss A Murray Principal Miss P Lane 5139.03 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4R 5139.03 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4R Names Back Row L2R Iman Misto Andrew Heaviside Frank Matina Tiep Tran Second Row L2R Aaron McIntyre Jodie Parker Kellie Gray Elenora Fatralis Rosetta Scalise Samanth Kurham Michael Leonard Third Row L2R Troy Billsborrow Leigh Alderton Adam Buscombe Andrew Pankhurst Michael Canuti Daniel King Matthew Chatzidimitriou Front Row L2R Melai Goring Amy Harland Melanie Farrugia Jodie Hector Nattalee Drake Sharon McDonagh Loan Nguyen Absent Christopher Rogers Kylie Freemantle Teacher Miss M Rinaldi Principal Miss P Lane 5139.04 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6H 5139.04 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6H Names Back Row L2R Simon Zahra Steven Pillar Nyomie Duggan Jason Evans Tammy Weekes Gary Trainor Cyril White Second Row L2R Danielle Matina Tanya Clark Kylie Freeman Liam Hulme Daniel Penney Andrea Glazner Luke Coman Tien Van Nguyen Third Row L2R Murray Nowlan Anglia Rowe Jason Sutang Michael Bajada Rachael Laver Theo Chatzidimitriou Shona King Front Row L2R David Ivkovic Kerri Burns Absent Michelle Rogers Michelle OLoughlin Marama Keti Jamie Adams Teachers Mr T Hilton Miss E Barczynski Principal Miss P Lane 5139.05 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6W 5139.05 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6W Names Back Row L2R Erin Bodey Michael Bassett Greg Formosa Michael Orzel Second Row L2R Karrean Durrough Sheena Davis Stoja Zwisdalo Sousan Misto Kellie Baker Sonya Madi Diane Steers Third Row L2R Mark Hounsell Rodney Hector Tony Agius Carlo Argetto Michelle Billsborrow Robert Nedelkovski Engin Akbaba Travers Hemming Front Row L2R Kylie Khan Debra White Kristy Marinkovic Despina Georgoulis Briony Neill Jodie Russell Michelle Murley Absent Tamie Freemantly Steven Cashion Teachers Mrs Withers Miss Barczynski Principal Miss P Lane 5139.06 - Albion State School 1986 Grade CS 5139.06 - Albion State School 1986 Grade CS Names Back Row L2R Unknown Second Row L2R Third Row L2R Front Row L2R 5139.07 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep 1 Names Back Row L2R Andrew Parker Dean Gunn Marc Dransman Erin Troy Kemal Mustafa Daniel Weekes Nicholas Formosa Second Row L2R Matthew Wright Daniel Grixti Wesley Allender Ricky Every Trent Nowlan Bradley Rego Third Row L2R Sonia Gauci Belinda Giblin Samantha Shotton Lisa Duffy Jade Clarke Melissa Minor Brooke Hounsell Teachers Mrs Sosnowski Principal Miss P Lane 5139.08 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Jeanette Celhar Cleaner 5139.09 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B 5139.09 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Names Back Row L2R Zoran Majkic Christopher Huyhn Dewayne Brizzi Steve Wrochna Gillian Fleming Travis Hector Bradley Astachiw Second Row L2R Drew Russell Dragan Milic Sharon Misto Zulai Akbaba Valentina Risteski David Filipov Herve Tran Third Row L24 Ana Marek Malcolm Caruana Jason Cain Meagan Young Ben Foster Ann Delic Lance Harland Front Row L2R Jeffery Carrington Christophe Hirst Teacher Miss Bird Principal Miss P Lane 5139.10 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo a 5139.11 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo aa 5139.12 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo b 5139.13 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo c 5139.14 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo d 5139.15 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo e 5139.16 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo f 5139.17 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo g 5139.18 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo h 5139.19 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo i 5139.19 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo i Names Back Row L2R Unknown Unknown Malcolm Herve Christopher Huggard Aria Back Kneeling L2R Jason Cain Dewayne Brizz Benjamin Unknown Unknown Steve Wrachna Middle Row L2R Unknown Lance Unknown Unknown William Front Row L2R Drew Russell Gillian Unknown 5139.20 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo j 5139.21 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo k 5139.22 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo l 5139.23 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo m School Concert 5139.24 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo n School Concert 5139.25 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo o 5139.26 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo p 5139.27 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo q 5139.28 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo r 5139.29 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo s 5139.30 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo t 5139.31 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo u 5139.32 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo w 5139.33 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo x 5139.34 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo y 5139.35 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo z 5139.36 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B 5139.37 - Albion State School 1986 Staff 5139.37 - Albion State School 1986 Staff Names Back Row L2R Carolyn Withers Jan Laurie Barbara Sosnowski Elizabeth Barczynski Andrea Murray Heather Dunn Mria Rinaldi Gregory Crosling Front Row L2R Elaine James Helen Hardy Anthony Hilton Patricia Lane Lorna Stainer Adrienne Bird Connie Giordano Absent Nigel Davies Debbie Cuffe Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 1986 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5139.01 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 1 2 5139.01 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 1 2 Names Back Row L2R Kent Giblin Melissa Young Nathan Reid Crystal Aldridge Leigh Davis Katherine Gray Adrian Downing Second Row L2R Brendan Chugg Robert Ayala Aaron Wright Daniel Canuti Jacob Schuliga Shane Livermore Sasha Ivkovic Third Row L2R Karen Walkerden Suzanne Murley Bonny Hemming Michelle East Natalie Adams Emma Christopoulos Amber Whitlow Front Row L2R Phillip Huynh Slade Nowlan Teacher Miss J Laurie Principal Miss P Lane 5139.02 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4M 5139.02 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4M Names Back Row L2R Anna Huynh Brian Burns Ece Mustafa Chris Gowans James Gowans Julie Duncan Yvette Glazner Second Row L2R David McKeown David Bajada Steven Whitehouse Mark Reid Hayden Vandenberg Michael Georgoulis Warren Tai Kelly Dransman Third Row L2R Nadia Wilson Leah Neill Inca Bull Emily Steers Tania Cipriani Naomi Farrugia Kylie Laver Front Row L2R Andrew Popovic Rohan Franksen Absent Nathan Keti William Varga Teacher Miss A Murray Principal Miss P Lane 5139.03 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4R 5139.03 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 3 4R Names Back Row L2R Iman Misto Andrew Heaviside Frank Matina Tiep Tran Second Row L2R Aaron McIntyre Jodie Parker Kellie Gray Elenora Fatralis Rosetta Scalise Samanth Kurham Michael Leonard Third Row L2R Troy Billsborrow Leigh Alderton Adam Buscombe Andrew Pankhurst Michael Canuti Daniel King Matthew Chatzidimitriou Front Row L2R Melai Goring Amy Harland Melanie Farrugia Jodie Hector Nattalee Drake Sharon McDonagh Loan Nguyen Absent Christopher Rogers Kylie Freemantle Teacher Miss M Rinaldi Principal Miss P Lane 5139.04 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6H 5139.04 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6H Names Back Row L2R Simon Zahra Steven Pillar Nyomie Duggan Jason Evans Tammy Weekes Gary Trainor Cyril White Second Row L2R Danielle Matina Tanya Clark Kylie Freeman Liam Hulme Daniel Penney Andrea Glazner Luke Coman Tien Van Nguyen Third Row L2R Murray Nowlan Anglia Rowe Jason Sutang Michael Bajada Rachael Laver Theo Chatzidimitriou Shona King Front Row L2R David Ivkovic Kerri Burns Absent Michelle Rogers Michelle OLoughlin Marama Keti Jamie Adams Teachers Mr T Hilton Miss E Barczynski Principal Miss P Lane 5139.05 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6W 5139.05 - Albion State School 1986 Grade 5 6W Names Back Row L2R Erin Bodey Michael Bassett Greg Formosa Michael Orzel Second Row L2R Karrean Durrough Sheena Davis Stoja Zwisdalo Sousan Misto Kellie Baker Sonya Madi Diane Steers Third Row L2R Mark Hounsell Rodney Hector Tony Agius Carlo Argetto Michelle Billsborrow Robert Nedelkovski Engin Akbaba Travers Hemming Front Row L2R Kylie Khan Debra White Kristy Marinkovic Despina Georgoulis Briony Neill Jodie Russell Michelle Murley Absent Tamie Freemantly Steven Cashion Teachers Mrs Withers Miss Barczynski Principal Miss P Lane 5139.06 - Albion State School 1986 Grade CS 5139.06 - Albion State School 1986 Grade CS Names Back Row L2R Unknown Second Row L2R Third Row L2R Front Row L2R 5139.07 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep 1 Names Back Row L2R Andrew Parker Dean Gunn Marc Dransman Erin Troy Kemal Mustafa Daniel Weekes Nicholas Formosa Second Row L2R Matthew Wright Daniel Grixti Wesley Allender Ricky Every Trent Nowlan Bradley Rego Third Row L2R Sonia Gauci Belinda Giblin Samantha Shotton Lisa Duffy Jade Clarke Melissa Minor Brooke Hounsell Teachers Mrs Sosnowski Principal Miss P Lane 5139.08 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Jeanette Celhar Cleaner 5139.09 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B 5139.09 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Names Back Row L2R Zoran Majkic Christopher Huyhn Dewayne Brizzi Steve Wrochna Gillian Fleming Travis Hector Bradley Astachiw Second Row L2R Drew Russell Dragan Milic Sharon Misto Zulai Akbaba Valentina Risteski David Filipov Herve Tran Third Row L24 Ana Marek Malcolm Caruana Jason Cain Meagan Young Ben Foster Ann Delic Lance Harland Front Row L2R Jeffery Carrington Christophe Hirst Teacher Miss Bird Principal Miss P Lane 5139.10 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo a 5139.11 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo aa 5139.12 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo b 5139.13 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo c 5139.14 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo d 5139.15 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo e 5139.16 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo f 5139.17 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo g 5139.18 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo h 5139.19 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo i 5139.19 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo i Names Back Row L2R Unknown Unknown Malcolm Herve Christopher Huggard Aria Back Kneeling L2R Jason Cain Dewayne Brizz Benjamin Unknown Unknown Steve Wrachna Middle Row L2R Unknown Lance Unknown Unknown William Front Row L2R Drew Russell Gillian Unknown 5139.20 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo j 5139.21 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo k 5139.22 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo l 5139.23 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo m School Concert 5139.24 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo n School Concert 5139.25 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo o 5139.26 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo p 5139.27 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo q 5139.28 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo r 5139.29 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo s 5139.30 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo t 5139.31 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo u 5139.32 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo w 5139.33 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo x 5139.34 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo y 5139.35 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B Casual Photo z 5139.36 - Albion State School 1986 Grade Prep B 5139.37 - Albion State School 1986 Staff 5139.37 - Albion State School 1986 Staff Names Back Row L2R Carolyn Withers Jan Laurie Barbara Sosnowski Elizabeth Barczynski Andrea Murray Heather Dunn Mria Rinaldi Gregory Crosling Front Row L2R Elaine James Helen Hardy Anthony Hilton Patricia Lane Lorna Stainer Adrienne Bird Connie Giordano Absent Nigel Davies Debbie Cuffe albion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Leather Exhibition, Melbourne Town Hall
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Retrieved February 7, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3888451 Melbourne Circle: stories from the suburbs: “Boots and all in Clifton Hill” https://melbournecircle.net/2015/11/20/bootmakers-of-clifton-hill/ Wikipedia, Maurice Tate, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Tate Wikipedia, Harold Larwood, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Larwood Wikipedia, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iftikhar_Ali_Khan_Pataudi Buy Leather Online Italy, Sole leather: https://buyleatheronline.com/en/blog/outsole-and-insole-leather-n7 London Museum, Porters hats, https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/v/object-731122/hat-porters-hat/ Cameo Database, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Glace Kid, https://cameo.mfa.org/wiki/Glac%C3%A9_kid VICTORIAN LEATHER HAS WON RENOWN (1937, September 22). ...Retrieved February 7, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3888451 Melbourne Circle: stories from the suburbs: “Boots and all in Clifton Hill” https://melbournecircle.net/2015/11/20/bootmakers-of-clifton-hill/ Wikipedia, Maurice Tate, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Tate Wikipedia, Harold Larwood, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Larwood Wikipedia, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iftikhar_Ali_Khan_Pataudi Buy Leather Online Italy, Sole leather: https://buyleatheronline.com/en/blog/outsole-and-insole-leather-n7 London Museum, Porters hats, https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/v/object-731122/hat-porters-hat/ Cameo Database, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Glace Kid, https://cameo.mfa.org/wiki/Glac%C3%A9_kid VICTORIAN LEATHER HAS WON RENOWN (1937, September 22). ...Photographer notations on slide: At the Leather Exhib. at T. Hall Melb 1933 Age Published: Age (Melbourne, Vic.: 1854- ), 1933 THE EXHIBITS. (1933, September 20). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 16. Retrieved January 25, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205109730 Published title: THE EXHIBITS. A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE. Curios, Novelties, Working Displays Published Caption: ONE OF THE NOVELTIES – AN OUTSIZE IN SHOES Research by Project Volunteer, Louise McKenzie: Our photo is dated 20 September 1933, and shows a happy, chubby-faced young girl sitting in a very over-sized girl’s shoe. It is labelled – “Shoe, An Out Size, loaned by Messrs Blackman & Rose”. (1) It is an effective way to capture the attention of the readership and alert them to the Melbourne Leather Show 1933. This show was designed to be a drawcard of extraordinary proportion, and there is no doubt that this leather exhibition was a really big deal for Melbourne. It completely took over the Melbourne Town Hall, and was open from 10.30 am until 10.30 pm. It seemed to contain something for everyone – the military, the man about town, the home handyman, the housewife, the child, the sporting types, the domestic workers, the outdoor enthusiasts, the horseracing fans, car enthusiasts, those wishing to show off the latest fashion – both men and women - and those just intrigued by a lot of fascinating and wide ranging exhibits. One of the most comprehensive descriptions of the Exhibition accompanies the photograph, and is worth quoting in full: “PROMINENT among exhibits which first attract attention in the foyer of the Town Hall is a comprehensive display of leather articles used by the defence forces. A conspicuous legend states that leather plays an important part in national defence, being used for saddlery, tool containers, holdalls, range-finding, surveying and signalling equipment, explosives factories, harness accoutrement, bandsmen's equipment and clothing. Three models of horses and several figures of soldiers wearing leather equipment illustrate the lesson, and a great range of leather goods used in military training and work variegate the display. Nearby are Texas cowboy, buckjumping and breaking-in saddles; whips, a walking stick, made of leather and numerous other curios. The general exhibition occupies the whole floor space of the main Town Hall, and is subdivided by partitions running most of the length of the hall. A bewildering variety, of leather goods presses for close and leisured inspection. Here and there operatives in charge of working machinery give practical demonstrations of factory processes in the production of footwear. Polishing materials are well represented. One attractive exhibit includes two bush huts constructed of leather, with wattle bark for roofing. Opossums, rosellas and a kookaburra add touches of bush realism. Adjacent exhibits include bags, fishing boots, leggings, leather covers in all colours. Factory Processes. One exhibitor has installed an automatic cinema apparatus and screen, which projects various factory processes in making a shoe, the operator being shown at work. Elsewhere an interesting exhibit depicts the five stages in the manufacture of sole leather, and the tanning materials employed. "Very handsome effects are achieved in the interior appointments of motor cars, which are attended by figures of smart chauffeurs in leather coats. Motor-trimming leather is said to be more durable and hygienic than fabric materials, and cheaper. The neat finish of the material, its excellent appearance, certainly make a very favourable impression. It takes the hides of three beasts to cover the cushions, squabs and door panels of a full-sized sedan, while to finish the entire interior, including quarter-panels and head linings would take four or even five. Special Exhibits. Amongst the special sections the display arranged by the handicrafts and home industries- committee of the Country Women's Association of Victoria is a notable one. In all there are about 130 entries which are in four classifications, viz., hand-tooled or embossed leathers, suede, hand-made gloves and undecorated leather. The glove section attracted the most numerous entries, a number being the work of members and craft subscribers of the Country Women's Association. In the leathercraft competition, organised by the Country Women's Association, the judges yesterday awarded the first prize for bookbinding (the only prize given in this division) to Miss M. Alston, of South Yarra. There is also a creditable display of exhibits submitted by boys of the orthopaedic section of the Children's Hospital at Frankston. Amongst the novelties on view in other portions of the exhibition were the following: — Leather coats worn by Sir C. Kingsford Smith on his Atlantic flight. Model Wellington boot, Phar Lap's saddle. Melbourne Cup winner's saddle. Longest whip in world, 108 feet long. (33 metres) [See our photo, to left of Girl in Shoe] Diminutive shoes. Pair of shoes 65 years old. Pair of men's working boots 75 years old. Larwood's, Tate’s and Pataudi’s cricket boots. [Three internationally revered cricketers of the day] (2) Picture frame made of leather bought 63 years ago. [See our photo, to right of Girl in Shoe] Leather frame, powder bowl, &c. Saddle used by world's champion buckjumper in U.S.A. Mexican cowboy outfit. Miniature saddle and bridle. A fireman's helmet made of sole leather. (3) Sample of the leather hat worn by porters at the Billingsgate Fish Market, London. (4) From South Australia there have been obtained sets of harness for donkeys, goats and camels, the equipment being displayed to good advantage on stuffed representations of the animals mentioned. Close to the platform is a glass case containing snow shoes and coats which have been used in Antarctic exploration work. Trade Display. Amongst the trade exhibits may be seen in operation a slipper turn shoe sewing machine, with heeling and channelling facilities, and the various stages in the production of ladies' sandals are shown. There is a wide contrast between sole leather of varying degrees of thickness on view in one stall and the choice samples of ladies' footwear in another — footwear, by the way, which could almost be used as ornaments, so dainty in colour and production are they. Again, there are displays of upholstering leathers of such soft texture that they could he readily mistaken for some of the finest cloth. Those who may be particularly interested in the production of chamois leather may gain an insight into the materials and chemicals used in the "working up” of this variety of leather. Supplies of glace kid (5) are tastefully arranged, and there may also be seen bags of all shapes and sizes, including satchels, suit cases and "sporting" cases, and bags for tennis players and golfers. Further variety is given to the exhibition by the display of antique hides, brightly coloured, with punching balls, boxing gloves and batsman's pads. There are crocodile skins and snake skins so cleverly "Worked up" that one could be almost pardoned for betraying an affection for such unpopular creatures.” “ Another wonderful article on this Exhibition, published the same day in one of the opposition daily newspapers, The Argus, is in the weekly article “Women to Women”, entitled “A Great Victorian Industry: Many Uses for Leather”. This weekly column was penned by Vesta, and she writes, with much purpose: “Yesterday afternoon I paid a hurried visit to the Leather Exhibition now being held in the Melbourne Town Hall and I was disappointed to find that the early visitors to the main exhibition were almost all men. Women, I think, should make a point of seeing every exhibition of our great industries, for women are the buyers of household requisites and goods for their own use and their tastes, and opinion influence also, to a large extent, the purchases of men. So, the welfare of industries is more or less in their hands and it becomes a duty for them to inform themselves fully of the extent and the quality of the manufacturing that is done here. The value of the output of the Australian boot and shoe factories alone was in 1930-31, the latest year for which the figures are given, Stg 3,750,000. Fully two thirds of that amount must have been spent by women on boots and shoes for themselves and their children. In a host of other directions, in the purchase of handbags, travelling bags, belts and straps, cushions, furniture coverings, purses, notebooks, spectacle cases, their annual expenditure must be very high. Their interest, therefore, in this industry is practical, and their support of it should be governed by knowledge of comparable values and qualities of the goods they buy. From the point of view of women, however, the exhibition itself is rather disappointing. There is an amazing collection of good stuff on show, but most of it is not displayed in a fashion that attracts attention. I was surprised, for example, at the range and quality of the leathers displayed, the suppleness of the finer qualities, and the varied range of colours and designs. But they are shown in such a fashion that if one set out deliberately to look for them it would be quite easy to miss most of them.” …It was surprising, too, that no one seemed to have taken advantage of the present fashion of wearing coloured gloves, or the cult of glove making, which the Country Women’s Association has fostered so successfully. Outside the collection of chamois leathers I saw no skins which were suitable to glove making. (6) However, it is perhaps a little unfair to be highly critical of the exhibition, inasmuch as it is the first of its kind. The material is there, undoubtedly, for a splendid show of every phase of this enterprising industry, and I am confident that experience will prove to those concerned that it will be worth while next time to devote a great deal of attention of the method of display.” With further research, it transpires that “Vera” is in fact NZ born Stella May Allen (nee Henderson) (1871-1962), a journalist, the first woman in NZ to begin a law course, in 1890-91). She later worked at a law firm while she completed her degree. Study of the law had always been open to women in NZ, but its practice was still barred to them. Her case “…led to amending legislation in 1896 allowing women to practise as barristers or solicitors. However, on gaining her LL.B. in November 1897 she did not apply for admission to the Bar. Instead, she became the Wellington-based correspondent and leader-writer for the Lyttelton Times. Her appointment, the first for a woman, was not welcomed by the all-male Press Gallery, and special permission had to be obtained from a subcommittee of the House before her presence was accepted. In 1900 she married Edwin Allen, a senior leader-writer for the Wellington Evening Post, and they moved to Australia in 1903 when Edwin Allen took up the post of foreign affairs leader-writer and parliamentary man for the Melbourne Argus. As Patricia Keep notes in her excellent entry of Stella Allan in the Australian Dictionary of Biography: “In 1907 The Argus commissioned her to write a series of articles on the first Australian Women's Work Exhibition held in October. They aroused much interest and next year The Argus invited her to join its full-time staff and begin a weekly section on the particular interests of women. She adopted the nom de plume 'Vesta' and called the column 'Women to Women'. Her work was unique in an Australian daily paper at that time. Her pages extended to cover every aspect of women's affairs, children's interests and community welfare, and 'Vesta' became a household word for authoritative information and advice on such matters. An excellent needlewoman and first-rate cook herself, she thoroughly tutored her staff in the work and needs of women in both country and city, as well as providing the usual training for cadet journalists. She conducted interviews and also visited the country to see at first hand the results of bushfires, mouse plagues, droughts and floods. In 1910 she was one of three women foundation members of the Australian Journalists' Association. “…she found time to become deeply involved in community affairs. She was an original committee-member of the Victorian Association of Crèches and of the Free Kindergarten Union of Victoria, and had much to do with the early days of the Victorian Bush Nursing Association, the Baby Health Centres Association and the Queen Victoria Hospital. She was a member of the National Council of Women, first in New Zealand and then in Melbourne, and of the Country Women's Association from its inception. … in 1924 she was appointed substitute delegate for Australia to the fifth assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva and was a delegate to the second Pan Pacific Women's Conference in Hawaii in 1930. A meeting held in the Melbourne Town Hall in 1938 by representatives of all the main Victorian women's organizations paid special tribute to her work and influence. She retired next year to England where she continued to write for the Argus, contributing articles on the experiences of women and children in wartime.” It is little wonder that “Vesta” was unafraid to take to task both the women of Victoria, and those who created the exhibition! One item which appears to have gone unnoticed, or at least unreported, is a framed article in the background of the photo of the chubby girl in the shoe. The display frame is labelled “Leather from the Human Skin, Tanned and Dressed by French artists.” The exhibition was certainly a cabinet of curiosities! A charming article in The Argus is a nice note on which to end. It gives a quick history and overview of the Australian leather industry and its unprecedented, and possibly unexpected, development and success, and states with pride: “Though Victoria is the largest leather producer in the Commonwealth all tanners in the Commonwealth can look back with pride on the long march of progress.” Footnotes: (1) “Blackman and Rose”. Messrs Blackman and Rose were shoe manufacturers, from 1927 located at 200 Noone Street, Clifton Hill. The Melbourne Circle describes their building as a “fine-looking building in the Federation ‘blood and bandage’ style.” It was built around 1912 for Puttifoot and Bloom, boot manufacturers, and today the building is apartments. (2) These cricketers were household names in the day: Tate: Maurice Tate, “English cricketer of the 1920s and 1930s, and leader of England’s Test bowling attack for a long time during this period. The founder of modern seam bowling. “ Larwood: Harold Larwood, “English right-arm fast bowler and the main exponent of the bowling style known as “bodyline”. Used to considerable effect in the 1932-33 Test series in Australia. Pataudi: Iftikhar A K Pataudi, “an Indian prince who in the 1930s played Test cricket for England, and in the 1940s played Test cricket for India (as Captain) – the only test cricketer to have played for both India and England. (3) “sole” leather “… is the thickest and most resistant material existing in the tanning industry … made from vegetable tanned leathers, usually bovine butts, processed in a special way to make them the hardest type of leather in existence.” (4) The hats worn by porters at Billingsgate Fish Market were also known as a “Bobbin” and look quite squat and rather unsophisticated. They were made of wood and tarred leather, with a “flat, hardened top designed to support large rectangular boxes of fish. The upturned brim protected the porter’s head against fish juice draining from the boxes of fish which would be carried on top of the hat. Some hats featured a small drain hole at the rear to allow this collected juice to drain down the back of the carrier. The hats were made using the ‘cuir bouilli’ technique. The leather was immersed in water which was heated until the leather began to shrink. It was then removed and put on a wooden former. The leather was stitched together to make the hat while still wet, and then held in place until dry.” (See article and photo on the London Museum website) (5) Glace kid – described on the Boston Museum of Fine Arts’ Cameo database as “A smooth glossy leather originally prepared from goat or sheepskin. Early glace kid had a shiny surface that was originally prepared by tawing the skin in a mixture of alum, table salt, flour, and egg yolk. Today, glace kid is prepared from many types of vegetable or chrome tanned leathers. The smooth polished surface is obtained mechanically by shaving, glazing, ironing, and/or rolling the dry leather.” (6) In the 1930s, Melbourne’s glovemaking industry was characterised by local manufacturing, with key producers like Simpson’s Gloves Pty Ltd in Richmond and the Stagg Glove Company in Clifton Hill leading the market. These factories produced high-quality leather gloves, handbags, and specialty gear, often employing a clear gendered division of labour and training young, local women. Museum Victoria holds the Simpson’s Gloves Collection, comprising over 1200 items, and the University of Melbourne Archives holds the company’s business records. References: THE EXHIBITS. (1933, September 20). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 16. Retrieved January 25, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205109730 EXPORT LEATHER. (1929, September 17). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 17. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4037647 LEATHER EXHIBITION (1933, September 18). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 10. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11693362 (1933, September 23). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 21. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page522766 WOMEN TO WOMEN (1933, September 20). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 13. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11694034 Australian Dictionary of Biography, Stella May Allan (1871–1962) https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allan-stella-may-4998 WOMEN TO WOMEN (1930, January 22). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 13. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4063888 Museums Victoria, Simpson’s Gloves, 486-496 Victoria Street, North Richmond, VIC, Australia https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/articles/2702 The Argus. (1927, October 31). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 20. Retrieved February 7, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3888451 Melbourne Circle: stories from the suburbs: “Boots and all in Clifton Hill” https://melbournecircle.net/2015/11/20/bootmakers-of-clifton-hill/ Wikipedia, Maurice Tate, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Tate Wikipedia, Harold Larwood, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Larwood Wikipedia, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iftikhar_Ali_Khan_Pataudi Buy Leather Online Italy, Sole leather: https://buyleatheronline.com/en/blog/outsole-and-insole-leather-n7 London Museum, Porters hats, https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/v/object-731122/hat-porters-hat/ Cameo Database, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Glace Kid, https://cameo.mfa.org/wiki/Glac%C3%A9_kid VICTORIAN LEATHER HAS WON RENOWN (1937, September 22). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 31 (March of Progress Supplement). Retrieved February 7, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1108704 Photographer notations on slide: "At the Leather Exhib. at T. Hall Melb 1933 Age B5".displays, melbourne town hall, leather, children, shoes, 1930-1939, industry, hats, gloves -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - coloured, Creative Framing Gallery, Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety , Intake 43, 2007, 2007
... VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. viosh viosh australia occupatonal health and safety shane bouke rebecca coyle vikki de lanny brenton edwards kelly edwards matthew forsyth ian gerbert stephen gee benjamin glover andrew gunn bradley heil dana horne demain khan stephen latter ronald loughan john manly micheal morrisy noel osbourne craig pollard jason richardson bradley robson david secen sarah-jane skehan jamie sleep julio sousa peter tomic paul waddell robert wise Framers - Creative Framing Gallery gold framed photograph with title and names of students underneath, brown background Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety , Intake 43, 2007 Photograph - coloured Creative Framing Gallery ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. gold framed photograph with title and names of students underneath, brown backgroundFramers - Creative Framing Gallery viosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, shane bouke, rebecca coyle, vikki de lanny, brenton edwards, kelly edwards, matthew forsyth, ian gerbert, stephen gee, benjamin glover, andrew gunn, bradley heil, dana horne, demain khan, stephen latter, ronald loughan, john manly, micheal morrisy, noel osbourne, craig pollard, jason richardson, bradley robson, david secen, sarah-jane skehan, jamie sleep, julio sousa, peter tomic, paul waddell, robert wise -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, University of Ballarat Annual Research Conference 2000: Abstracts, 08/09/2000
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields university of ballarat university research conference bruce armstrong peter arnold adil bagirov beverly blaskett patrice braun maryann brown fred cahir kate callister patricia cartwright john cowley sarah davis briony dow john fisher christopher fox michael gathercole rosemary green julie heron deborah hiskin gavin hurst tariq khan maylene kule lin zheng david manterfield john mcdonald tunde meikle elaine millls ross morgan john morris angela murphy john nicholson pauline nunan dora pearce leeane pitman patrick prevett paula ransom natisha sands simon sim jeff stweart john struhs elizabeth swayn michael tuck margaret zeegers breat cancer diagnosis and prognosis professional reading circles tertiary undergraduate literacy integration program carp gendered communication kidmap agricultural restructure on farm families psychiatric nursing heat pump design mixed species eucalypt foothill forest stawell goldmines heat stress management accessing foucault e-commerce helen hayes indigenous heritage family care-giving 96 page book with research abstracts University of Ballarat Annual Research Conference 2000: Abstracts Book ...96 page book with research abstractsnon-fictionuniversity of ballarat, university research conference, bruce armstrong, peter arnold, adil bagirov, beverly blaskett, patrice braun, maryann brown, fred cahir, kate callister, patricia cartwright, john cowley, sarah davis, briony dow, john fisher, christopher fox, michael gathercole, rosemary green, julie heron, deborah hiskin, gavin hurst, tariq khan, maylene kule, lin zheng, david manterfield, john mcdonald, tunde meikle, elaine millls, ross morgan, john morris, angela murphy, john nicholson, pauline nunan, dora pearce, leeane pitman, patrick prevett, paula ransom, natisha sands, simon sim, jeff stweart, john struhs, elizabeth swayn, michael tuck, margaret zeegers, breat cancer diagnosis and prognosis, professional reading circles, tertiary undergraduate literacy integration program, carp, gendered communication, kidmap, agricultural restructure on farm families, psychiatric nursing, heat pump design, mixed species eucalypt foothill forest, stawell goldmines, heat stress management, accessing foucault, e-commerce, helen hayes, indigenous heritage, family care-giving -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Information Board for 5th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment
... The Battalion conducted two tours of duty 5 RAR Poster Information Board 1 ATF Nui Dat Phuoc Tuy Province Viet Cong Battle of Binh Ba Lt Col Warr Lt Col Colin Khan Military Awards Wounded Serviceman R J O'Neill Guerrilla warfare 1st Australian Task Force Australian National Serviceman Killed in Action Lt Col John Arnold Warr 3487 Companion of the Distinguished Service Order Lt Col Colin Nicholas Khan 235030 Commanding Officers Capt Robert John O'Neill 335113 Mention in Dispatches An Poster, Information Board on 5 RAR. ...An Poster, Information Board on 5 RAR. The 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (5 RAR) was raised at Holsworthy Barracks NSW on the 1st March 1965 It was the first of nine rotating battalions composed of half regular army and half national servicemen (draftees) that were committed to active service in South Vietnam from 1966 to 1967. 5 RAR was the initial infantry element of the first Australian Task Force (1 ATF) Vietnam. The Battalion conducted two tours of dutyAn Poster, Information Board on 5 RAR. The 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (5 RAR) was raised at Holsworthy Barracks NSW on the 1st March 1965 It was the first of nine rotating battalions composed of half regular army and half national servicemen (draftees) that were committed to active service in South Vietnam from 1966 to 1967. 5 RAR was the initial infantry element of the first Australian Task Force (1 ATF) Vietnam. The Battalion conducted two tours of duty5 rar, poster, information board, 1 atf, nui dat, phuoc tuy province, viet cong, battle of binh ba, lt col warr, lt col colin khan, military awards, wounded serviceman, r j o'neill, guerrilla warfare, 1st australian task force, australian national serviceman, killed in action, lt col john arnold warr, 3487, companion of the distinguished service order, lt col colin nicholas khan, 235030, commanding officers, capt robert john o'neill, 335113, mention in dispatches -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National LibraryAudio - Oral History, Oral History Interview with Alex Dafner June 2021
... Alex Dafner Kadimah committee President Melbourne Yiddish Youth Theatre Dovid Herman Theatre Bund Lectures Mitvokh Club 100 year celebration In One Voice Kadimah Chess Club Sholem Aleichem College Sender Burstin Bono Wiener Yasha Sher Hershl Bacharach Josef Auerbach Moshe Ajzenbud Pinchas Ringelblum Nachman Gryfenberg Lova Friedman Yizhak Khan Avrum Cykiert Rachel Levita Cesia Goldberg Abram Goldberg Yossl Winkler Renata Singer Joe Tigel Eugene Orenstein Avraham Novershtern Dov Noy Herschel Klapfisch Adam Gruzman Pinchas Goldhar Herz Bergner Leo Fink Samuel Wynn Simche Burstin Varshavski Digital recording of an Oral History Interview with Alex Dafner Oral History Interview with Alex Dafner June 2021 Audio Oral History ...Alex Dafner was interviewed about his involvement in the Kadimah from the 1970s through to the 2020s. Alex has been widely involved in Yiddish life in Melbourne. He served as a Kadimah board member (1970 – 2022) and President (1995-2015). He currently leads post-VCE Yiddish reading and conversation group. The interview was conducted by Jordy Silverstein in June 2021 for the Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library.Digital recording of an Oral History Interview with Alex Dafneralex dafner, kadimah committee, president, melbourne yiddish youth theatre, dovid herman theatre, bund, lectures, mitvokh club, 100 year celebration, in one voice, kadimah chess club, sholem aleichem college, sender burstin, bono wiener, yasha sher, hershl bacharach, josef auerbach, moshe ajzenbud, pinchas ringelblum, nachman gryfenberg, lova friedman, yizhak khan, avrum cykiert, rachel levita, cesia goldberg, abram goldberg, yossl winkler, renata singer, joe tigel, eugene orenstein, avraham novershtern, dov noy, herschel klapfisch, adam gruzman, pinchas goldhar, herz bergner, leo fink, samuel wynn, simche burstin, varshavski
