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Orbost & District Historical Societyphotographs, Lawless, Ray
... These photographs are part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...Four black and white copies of photographs of the Lawless family. 1846.8 is a photograph of Ted Lawless. 1846.9 is a photograph of Ruby Lawless Wallace and Ray Lawless at Elizabeth Lawless' house. 1846.10 is a photograph of the Lawless family at the Boundary Road house in Orbost....1846.8 on back - Ted Lawless 1846.9 on back - Ruby Lawless 1846.10 on back - Family with Elizabeth 1846.11 on back - Grandmother 21st Battalion Wallace wife at Home Boundary Rd Lawless AIF & Ray at Grandma Orbost Lawless House It is still there Orbost? ...Lawless, Ray...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These photographs are part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...These photographs are part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. John Francis Lawless had a saddlery shop. He died at an early age - 47 years - June 7 1912, leaving his wife, Elizabeth and seven children. The eldest son, Victor Rowland lawless volunteered for serv ice in WW1 but did not leave Australia because of illness. The second son, Edward Vincent Lawless (b 1895 d 1917) worked for McCoy & Co. in Orbost, coachbuilding, undertakers, general blacksmiths and farriers, prior to enlisting in WW!. He was trained as a signaller and was sent to France where he was killed in action on 9.10.1917. Elizabeth Lawless worked as a ladies' nurse (midwife) in Orbost prior to leaving the district in 1920. She lived to 6.6.1975 aged 104 years.These personal documents, photographs and books give an insight into the human element of World War 1 ensuring that those who were part of the Orbost community and died while playing a vital role during this time are remembered.Four black and white copies of photographs of the Lawless family. 1846.8 is a photograph of Ted Lawless. 1846.9 is a photograph of Ruby Lawless Wallace and Ray Lawless at Elizabeth Lawless' house. 1846.10 is a photograph of the Lawless family at the Boundary Road house in Orbost.1846.8 on back - Ted Lawless 1846.9 on back - Ruby Lawless 1846.10 on back - Family with Elizabeth 1846.11 on back - Grandmother 21st Battalion Wallace wife at Home Boundary Rd Lawless AIF & Ray at Grandma Orbost Lawless House It is still there Orbost? Ray Lawless June 2010photographs lawless-family -
Orbost & District Historical Societybooks, 1916
... These books are part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...Three books used by Edward Vincent Lawless during his service in WW1. 1846.5 has a black cover and contains hand-written notes and diagrams in an exercise book. 1846.6 has a purple cover and contains hand-written notes on bombing. 1846.7 is a small book with a black cover and a ribbon for tying closed. ...1846.5 Edward Lawless 1846.6 E.V. Lawless 1846.7 Ted Lawless A Group Signalling 6th Battalion 22/6 Lark Hill School No 5 Camp No 5 Camp B Coy...Lawless, Edward Vincent...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These books are part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...These books are part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. John Francis Lawless had a saddlery shop. He died at an early age - 47 years - June 7 1912, leaving his wife, Elizabeth and seven children. The eldest son, Victor Rowland lawless volunteered for serv ice in WW1 but did not leave Australia because of illness. The second son, Edward Vincent Lawless (b 1895 d 1917) worked for McCoy & Co. in Orbost, coachbuilding, undertakers, general blacksmiths and farriers, prior to enlisting in WW!. He was trained as a signaller and was sent to France where he was killed in action on 9.10.1917. Elizabeth Lawless worked as a ladies' nurse (midwife) in Orbost prior to leaving the district in 1920. She lived to 6.6.1975 aged 104 years.These personal documents, photographs, medals and books give an insight into the human element of World War 1 ensuring that those who were part of the Orbost community and died while playing a vital role during this time are remembered.Three books used by Edward Vincent Lawless during his service in WW1. 1846.5 has a black cover and contains hand-written notes and diagrams in an exercise book. 1846.6 has a purple cover and contains hand-written notes on bombing. 1846.7 is a small book with a black cover and a ribbon for tying closed. It contains signalling notes1846.5 Edward Lawless 1846.6 E.V. Lawless 1846.7 Ted Lawless A Group Signalling 6th Battalion 22/6 Lark Hill School No 5 Camp No 5 Camp B Coylawless-family ww1 books signalling -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, The Age newspaper, Andrew Peacock with Mary Lawless at Elanora Nursing Home, 20/12/1983
... Andrew Peacock with Mary Lawless at Elanora Nursing Home...There he met resident Mary Lawless, whom he knew when he was a student at Melbourne University. ...1 black and white image of Andrew Peacock and Mary Lawless...Elanora Home (Brighton) Andrew Peacock Mary Lawless 1 black and white image of Andrew Peacock and Mary Lawless Andrew Peacock with Mary Lawless at Elanora Nursing Home Photograph Image The Age newspaper ...On December 20, 1983, Andrew Peacock visited the Elanora nursing home in Brighton. There he met resident Mary Lawless, whom he knew when he was a student at Melbourne University. Mrs Lawless was also housekeeper for former Prime Minister Harold Holt, for 27 years. She was at Portsea the day of his disappearance.1 black and white image of Andrew Peacock and Mary Lawlesselanora home (brighton), andrew peacock, mary lawless -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, Corowa Photographic Centre, September 1958
... ...lawless...Original photograph loaned by Sister de Sales of Presentation Sisters in 1988, together with a typed up history of the Sisters in Rutherglen. Father Lawless (later Monsignor) was Priest at St Mary's Rutherglen from 1923 until his death in September 1958. ...On back: "The Old Church St Marys Rutherglen | Fr Woods at Mons Lawless's Requiem"...Father Woods was a local curate and is second from the left at the altar below the bishops. st marys church woods lawless On back: "The Old Church St Marys Rutherglen | Fr Woods at Mons Lawless's Requiem" Photograph of the interior of St Marys Church Rutherglen, with a congregation of priests at a requiem mass. ...Original photograph loaned by Sister de Sales of Presentation Sisters in 1988, together with a typed up history of the Sisters in Rutherglen. Father Lawless (later Monsignor) was Priest at St Mary's Rutherglen from 1923 until his death in September 1958. He is buried in Carlyle Cemetery. Father Woods was a local curate and is second from the left at the altar below the bishops.Photograph of the interior of St Marys Church Rutherglen, with a congregation of priests at a requiem mass. Black and white, sateen finish.On back: "The Old Church St Marys Rutherglen | Fr Woods at Mons Lawless's Requiem"st marys church, woods, lawless -
Orbost & District Historical Societycertificate, 25th May 1911
... This certificate is part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...This communion certificate is part of the Lawless collection....Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This certificate is part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...This certificate is part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. John Francis Lawless had a saddlery shop. He died at an early age - 47 years - June 7 1912, leaving his wife, Elizabeth and seven children. The eldest son, Victor Rowland lawless volunteered for service in WW1 but did not leave Australia because of illness. The second son, Edward Vincent Lawless (b 1895 d 1917) worked for McCoy & Co. in Orbost, coachbuilding, undertakers, general blacksmiths and farriers, prior to enlisting in WW!. He was trained as a signaller and was sent to France where he was killed in action on 9.10.1917. Elizabeth Lawless worked as a ladies' nurse (midwife) in Orbost prior to leaving the district in 1920. She lived to 6.6.1975 aged 104 years.These personal documents, photographs and books give an insight into the human element of World War 1 ensuring that those who were part of the Orbost community and died while playing a vital role during this time are remembered.A communion and baptism certificate for Edward Vincent Lawless. It is dated 25th May 1911. The communion took place at St James Church Orbost. This communion certificate is part of the Lawless collection.certificate lawless-family religious-text baptism ww1 -
Orbost & District Historical Societyreference, June 20 1916
... This reference is part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...A photocopy of a reference given to Edward Lawless when he enlisted for service in WW1.It is signed by J.Y. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This reference is part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...This reference is part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. John Francis Lawless had a saddlery shop. He died at an early age - 47 years - June 7 1912, leaving his wife, Elizabeth and seven children. The eldest son, Victor Rowland lawless volunteered for serv ice in WW1 but did not leave Australia because of illness. The second son, Edward Vincent Lawless (b 1895 d 1917) worked for McCoy & Co. in Orbost, coachbuilding, undertakers, general blacksmiths and farriers, prior to enlisting in WW1. He was trained as a signaller and was sent to France where he was killed in action on 9.10.1917. Elizabeth Lawless worked as a ladies' nurse (midwife) in Orbost prior to leaving the district in 1920. She lived to 6.6.1975 aged 104 years.These personal documents, photographs and books give an insight into the human element of World War 1 ensuring that those who were part of the Orbost community and died while playing a vital role during this time are remembered.A photocopy of a reference given to Edward Lawless when he enlisted for service in WW1.It is signed by J.Y. McCoy his employer.Signed by J. Y. McCoy General Blacksmiths Wolseley Street Orbost June 20 1916lawless-family reference ww1 mccoy-blacksmith -
Orbost & District Historical Societydeath notice/scroll, after 1919
... This was presented to Edward Lawless' mother, Elizabeth Lawless. This certificate is part of the Lawless Collection. ...At the bottom - Pte. Edward Vincent Lawless 21st Ba. A.I.F....This was presented to Edward Lawless' mother, Elizabeth Lawless. This certificate is part of the Lawless Collection. ...In 1922 a Memorial Scroll was presented to the next of kin of those soldiers, sailors, and nurses who died while serving in the Australian Imperial Force or Royal Australian Navy during the First World War. Later they were presented with a Next of Kin Memorial Plaque. This was presented to Edward Lawless' mother, Elizabeth Lawless. This certificate is part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. John Francis Lawless had a saddlery shop. He died at an early age - 47 years - June 7 1912, leaving his wife, Elizabeth and seven children. The eldest son, Victor Rowland lawless volunteered for serv ice in WW1 but did not leave Australia because of illness. The second son, Edward Vincent Lawless (b 1895 d 1917) worked for McCoy & Co. in Orbost, coachbuilding, undertakers, general blacksmiths and farriers, prior to enlisting in WW!. He was trained as a signaller and was sent to France where he was killed in action on 9.10.1917. Elizabeth Lawless worked as a ladies' nurse (midwife) in Orbost prior to leaving the district in 1920. She lived to 6.6.1975 aged 104 years. On October 9, he was first recorded as missing in action and then confirmed killed in action. He was initially buried at Tyne Cot British Cemetry and then exhumed and buried at Passchendaele New British Cemetry, Plot 14, Row 2, Grave 2. Correspondence in his file dated April 7, 1925 providing the grave details show that his mother was still seeking that information. It was possibly due to the fact that his body was exhumed and reburied. While there is no correspondence to his mother about this move on file, the correspondence that is there indicates she had not received the specific information on his grave until 1925.These personal documents, medals, photographs and books give an insight into the human element of World War 1 ensuring that those who were part of the Orbost community and died while playing a vital role during this time are remembered.A death notice or memorial scroll which has the British Coat of Arms at the top and a message paying tribute to the soldiers who gave up "their own lives that others might live in freedom". The text is printed in calligraphic script beneath the Royal Crest followed by the name of the commemorated serviceman giving his rank, name and regiment. The scroll was sent on December 20, 1921. At the bottom - Pte. Edward Vincent Lawless 21st Ba. A.I.F.lawless-family certificate death-scroll ww1 -
The Celtic ClubBook, Emily Lawless, Hurrish, 1992
... Emily Lawless...Hurrish Book Emily Lawless Appletree Press ...A violent tale of local rivalries about land in Munster, Irelandp.196.fictionA violent tale of local rivalries about land in Munster, Irelandirish fiction, ireland - social conditions -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, 1930-1940 (Approximate)
... Donated by Presentation Sisters of Mt Carmel Convent. Father James Lawless (later Monseignor) was a much loved Parish Priest of St Mary's Parish Rutherglen for well over 30 years. ...Small black & white photograph, unmounted and unframed, of Father James Lawless, with kookaburra on hand....A true gentleman mount carmel convent st marys church james lawless presentation sisters mt carmel convent Small black & white photograph, unmounted and unframed, of Father James Lawless, with kookaburra on hand. ...Donated by Presentation Sisters of Mt Carmel Convent. Father James Lawless (later Monseignor) was a much loved Parish Priest of St Mary's Parish Rutherglen for well over 30 years. His funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Rutherglen. A true gentlemanSmall black & white photograph, unmounted and unframed, of Father James Lawless, with kookaburra on hand.mount carmel convent, st marys church, james lawless, presentation sisters, mt carmel convent -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, 1930-1940 (Approximate)
... Donated by Presentation Sisters of Mt Carmel Convent. Father James Lawless (later Monseignor) was a much loved Parish Priest of St Mary's Parish Rutherglen for well over 30 years. ...Small black & white photograph, unmounted and unframed, of Father James Lawless on left with two unknown Priests....A true gentleman mt carmel convent mount carmel convent james lawless st marys church presentation sisters Small black & white photograph, unmounted and unframed, of Father James Lawless on left with two unknown Priests. ...Donated by Presentation Sisters of Mt Carmel Convent. Father James Lawless (later Monseignor) was a much loved Parish Priest of St Mary's Parish Rutherglen for well over 30 years. His funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Rutherglen. A true gentlemanSmall black & white photograph, unmounted and unframed, of Father James Lawless on left with two unknown Priests.mt carmel convent, mount carmel convent, james lawless, st marys church, presentation sisters -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, 1930-1940 (Approximate)
... Donated by Presentation Sisters of Mt Carmel Convent. Father James Lawless (later Monseignor) was a much loved Parish Priest of St Mary's Parish Rutherglen for well over 30 years. ...Small black & white photograph of Father James Lawless on right with two unknown Priests & an unknown Army Chaplain....A true gentleman james lawless priests army chaplain mt carmel convent mount carmel convent st marys church presentation sisters "L. ...Donated by Presentation Sisters of Mt Carmel Convent. Father James Lawless (later Monseignor) was a much loved Parish Priest of St Mary's Parish Rutherglen for well over 30 years. His funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Rutherglen. A true gentlemanSmall black & white photograph of Father James Lawless on right with two unknown Priests & an unknown Army Chaplain."L. J. Romey, Chemist & Chiropodist. Rutherglen Tel 36"james lawless, priests, army chaplain, mt carmel convent, mount carmel convent, st marys church, presentation sisters -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook, BOOK: Kismet - The Story of the Gallipoli Prisoners of War
... Author: Jennifer Lawless Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing. 2015...Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch Cnr Merri & Liebig Streets Warrnambool great-ocean-road Author: Jennifer Lawless Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing. 2015 BOOK: Kismet - The Story of the Gallipoli Prisoners of War Book ... -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage
... Photocopy on two sheets of paper, of a black and white panorama photograph, taken at the Silver Anniversary of priesthood for Fr James Lawless...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country james lawless priesthood catholic church mt carmel convent Photocopy on two sheets of paper, of a black and white panorama photograph, taken at the Silver Anniversary of priesthood for Fr James Lawless Image ...Photocopy on two sheets of paper, of a black and white panorama photograph, taken at the Silver Anniversary of priesthood for Fr James Lawlessjames lawless, priesthood, catholic church, mt carmel convent -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, May 22 1973
... This is a photograph of Elizabeth Lawless on her 102nd birthday. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This is a photograph of Elizabeth Lawless on her 102nd birthday. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...This is a photograph of Elizabeth Lawless on her 102nd birthday. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. John Francis Lawless had a saddlery shop. He died at an early age - 47 years - June 7 1912, leaving his wife, Elizabeth and seven children. The eldest son, Victor Rowland lawless volunteered for service in WW1 but did not leave Australia because of illness. The second son, Edward Vincent Lawless (b 1895 d 1917) worked for McCoy & Co. in Orbost, coachbuilding, undertakers, general blacksmiths and farriers, prior to enlisting in WW!. He was trained as a signaller and was sent to France where he was killed in action on 9.10.1917. Elizabeth Lawless worked as a ladies' nurse (midwife) in Orbost prior to leaving the district in 1920. She lived to 6.6.1975 aged 104 years.The Lawless family was a prominent family in Orbost in the early 20th century.A large black / white photograph of an elderly lady seated and holding a cup of, with biscuit. She has a shawl draped over her shoulders. -
Orbost & District Historical Societymedals, 1919-1920
... These medals are part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These medals are part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. ...These medals are part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. John Francis Lawless had a saddlery shop. He died at an early age - 47 years - June 7 1912, leaving his wife, Elizabeth and seven children. The eldest son, Victor Rowland lawless volunteered for serv ice in WW1 but did not leave Australia because of illness. The second son, Edward Vincent Lawless (b 1895 d 1917) worked for McCoy & Co. in Orbost, coachbuilding, undertakers, general blacksmiths and farriers, prior to enlisting in WW!. He was trained as a signaller and was sent to France where he was killed in action on 9.10.1917. Elizabeth Lawless worked as a ladies' nurse (midwife) in Orbost prior to leaving the district in 1920. She lived to 6.6.1975 aged 104 years. The British War Medal was a medal given to people who had fought in the First World War. The Victory Medal (also called the Inter-Allied Victory Medal) is a First World War campaign medal of Britain and her then colonies and dominions which included Australia.These personal documents, photographs, medals and books give an insight into the human element of World War 1 ensuring that those who were part of the Orbost community and died while playing a vital role during this time are remembered.Two medals in recognition of service during WW1. 1846.3 is a silver medal a WW1 1914-18 British War Medal. Obverse: Bare head of King George V facing left; text around, 'GEORGIVS V BRITT: OMN: REX ET IND: IMP:'; the artist's initials 'B.M.' (Bertram MacKennal) are on the neck truncation. Reverse: Naked figure of St. George on horseback advancing right trampling a shield bearing an eagle design and a skull and crossbone. It has a blue/white/orange striped ribbon attached. 1846.4 is a gold coloured medal. The obverse in the medal shows the winged, full-length, full-front, figure of 'Victory' with her left arm extended and holding a palm branch in her right hand. The reverse has the words ‘THE GREAT / WAR FOR / CIVILISATION / 1914-1919' in four lines, all surrounded by a laurel wreath. It has a purple/blue/green/yellow and orange striped ribbon attached.medals ww1 lawless-family -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Illustrated paperback book, Department of Defence, Defence Force Journal: Gallipoli 75th Anniversary 1915-1990, 1990
... Pages 24-29, 'Forbidden to dance', by Annabel Frost, are a collection of memories of Madeline Lawless Pyne, a nurse who tended the wounded from a hospital ship close to Gallipoli....Pages 24-29, 'Forbidden to dance', by Annabel Frost, are a collection of memories of Madeline Lawless Pyne, a nurse who tended the wounded from a hospital ship close to Gallipoli. ...Volume 81 of the Defence Force Journal focuses on articles relating to the Gallipoli campaign and is dedicated to the ANZACs.Paperback booklet with two staples down the spine. The front and back covers show illustrations of scenes at Gallipoli blended into one artwork. The top right corner has the emblem of Australia and the date and journal number in black print. The title is in white print in the centre right hand side overlaying the illustration. 'Gallipoli 75th Anniversary 1915-1990 is printed in the lower right corner in white text.non-fictionVolume 81 of the Defence Force Journal focuses on articles relating to the Gallipoli campaign and is dedicated to the ANZACs.gallipoli, world war 1914-1918, anzac, australian and new zealand army corps -
Dandenong & District Historical SocietyJournal, Dandenong & District Historical Society, Gipps-Land Gate Vol38 No2, 2011
... A Life Fully Lived - Ray Lawless The Dandenong Club Christina Margaret Patchell 1922-2010 Pam Oldmeadow 1928-2011 Harking Back 75 Years Society News ...A Life Fully Lived - Ray Lawless The Dandenong Club Christina Margaret Patchell 1922-2010 Pam Oldmeadow 1928-2011 Harking Back 75 Years Society News Gipps-Land Gate Vol38 No2 Journal Dandenong & District Historical Society ...An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and EventsA5 size publication of the Gipps-Land Gate, October, 2011 featuring an old picture of Dandenong on the cover. A Life Fully Lived - Ray Lawless The Dandenong Club Christina Margaret Patchell 1922-2010 Pam Oldmeadow 1928-2011 Harking Back 75 Years Society News An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and Eventshotel history, early education in dandenong, interesting milestones, family histories -
Lara RSL Sub BranchGerman Propaganda Magazine L"Anglais Tel qu'il est!, German Propaganda Magazine L"Anglais Tel qu'il est! 1918, circ 1918
... The English are described in this newspaper as lawless imperialists, colonising areas to drain them of their wealth. 8 pages. ...The English are described in this newspaper as lawless imperialists, colonising areas to drain them of their wealth. 8 pages. ...World War 1 German Propaganda Newspaper World War 1 German propaganda Newspaper 1918Rare German propaganda newspaper, launched by plane in France in 1918. The global premiere, modern communication systems (radio - telephone - telegraph) being not yet democratised, written propaganda is most used to blacken the image of the enemy. The English are described in this newspaper as lawless imperialists, colonising areas to drain them of their wealth. 8 pages. Newspaper style,German World War 1 Newspaper of 4 double sided that was dropped by airplane in 1918. Item has been glued into a cardboard cover. Pale green in color an a black spine reinforcing.world war 1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: THE LIFE OF WILLIAM WALLACE
... A warrior and a patriot, who in a period of lawlessness and wrong manfully maintained the principles of justice, and stood forward in defence of the rights and liberties of his native land.' ...A warrior and a patriot, who in a period of lawlessness and wrong manfully maintained the principles of justice, and stood forward in defence of the rights and liberties of his native land.' ...A book titled 'The Life of William Wallace the Hero of Scotland. A warrior and a patriot, who in a period of lawlessness and wrong manfully maintained the principles of justice, and stood forward in defence of the rights and liberties of his native land.' London : Ward, Lock & Co., Salisbury Square, E.C. 497 - 512 pgs. This booklet is one of a series of 53 ' Ward & Lock's Penny Books for the People.' 'Biographical Series.' Price one penny. There are also advertisements of note.books, biography, william wallace, lydia chancellor, collection, the life of william wallace, william wallace, male, individual, person, famous people, ward & lock's penny biographies, ward & lock's penny books for the people, penny books, biographical series, biographies, scotland, scottish history, advertisements -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Mrs Pearl Copeman
... A black and white photograph of Mrs Pearl Copeman the mother of seriously wounded Digger Pte Russell Copemen under the wing of an RAAF C130 Hercules Medivac aircraft at the Vung Tau RAAF airfield base waiting for her seriosly ill son to be transferred from the 1st Australian Field Hospital to be loaded for the flight back to Australia, is comforted by an RAAF Church of England Padre Sqn Ldr Norman Lawless and Australina Red Cross girls Winsone Ayliffe and Janice Webb...Photograph Pte Russell Copeman RAAF C130 Medivac Flight Vung Tau Airfield 1st Australian Field Hospital Padre Sqn Ldr Lawless Winsome Ayliffe (Red Cross) Janice Webb (Red Cross) Gibbons Collection Catalogue Red Cross Mrs Pearl Copeland Digger Wounded Serviceman RAAF Church of England Padre Sqn Ldr Norman Lawless Australian Red Cross Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of Mrs Pearl Copeman the mother of seriously wounded Digger Pte Russell Copemen under the wing of an RAAF C130 Hercules Medivac aircraft at the Vung Tau RAAF airfield base waiting for her seriosly ill son to be transferred from the 1st Australian Field Hospital to be loaded for the flight back to Australia, is comforted by an RAAF Church of England Padre Sqn Ldr Norman Lawless and Australina Red Cross girls Winsone Ayliffe and Janice Webb Mrs Pearl Copeman 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 Mrs Pearl Copeman the mother of seriously wounded Digger Pte Russell Copemen under the wing of an RAAF C130 Hercules Medivac aircraft at the Vung Tau RAAF airfield base waiting for her seriosly ill son to be transferred from the 1st Australian Field Hospital to be loaded for the flight back to Australia, is comforted by an RAAF Church of England Padre Sqn Ldr Norman Lawless and Australina Red Cross girls Winsone Ayliffe and Janice Webbphotograph, pte russell copeman, raaf, c130 medivac flight, vung tau airfield, 1st australian field hospital, padre sqn ldr lawless, winsome ayliffe (red cross), janice webb (red cross), gibbons collection catalogue, red cross, mrs pearl copeland, digger, wounded serviceman, raaf church of england padre sqn ldr norman lawless, australian red cross, denis gibbons -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - "To the Diggings! A celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Discovery of Gold in Australia", 2000
... The gold rushes not only brought wealth but also created challenges like lawlessness and disputes over claims, influencing political developments and leading to the establishment of laws recognizing miners’ rights. ...The gold rushes not only brought wealth but also created challenges like lawlessness and disputes over claims, influencing political developments and leading to the establishment of laws recognizing miners’ rights. ...The discovery of gold in Australia was a pivotal moment in the nation's history, leading to a series of gold rushes that transformed the Australian colonies. The first discoveries of payable gold were at Ophir in New South Wales and then at Ballarat and Bendigo Creek in Victoria. The gold rush began in Victoria in 1851 and quickly spread to other parts of the state, drawing thousands of miners from around the world. The influx of free immigrants brought new skills and professions, contributing to a burgeoning economy and leading to the development of more progressive cities from the former convict colonies. The gold rushes not only brought wealth but also created challenges like lawlessness and disputes over claims, influencing political developments and leading to the establishment of laws recognizing miners’ rights. The gold rushes marked the beginning of Australia’s reputation as a land rich in natural resources, laying the foundation for the thriving gold industry we see today. "To the Diggings! A celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Discovery of Gold in Australia" by Geoff Hocking. Discusses the discovery of gold within Australia and its implications on society. Published in Australia by Lothian Books in 2000. Hard cover with dust jacket. Hard cover is royal blue in color with book title printed in gold lettering on front and along spine, along with author's name. Dust jacket has hand-drawn/colored image of country scene, over which is set 8 smaller images. Title in dark blue, and author's name in white. Book includes both color and black and white images. Contains index. 256 pp. ISBN 0734401140.bendigo, goldfields, miners -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - "Gold. Forgotten histories and lost objects of Australia.", 2001
... The gold rushes not only brought wealth but also created challenges like lawlessness and disputes over claims, influencing political developments and leading to the establishment of laws recognizing miners’ rights. ...The gold rushes not only brought wealth but also created challenges like lawlessness and disputes over claims, influencing political developments and leading to the establishment of laws recognizing miners’ rights. ...The discovery of gold in Australia was a pivotal moment in the nation's history, leading to a series of gold rushes that transformed the Australian colonies. The first discoveries of payable gold were at Ophir in New South Wales and then at Ballarat and Bendigo Creek in Victoria. The gold rush began in Victoria in 1851 and quickly spread to other parts of the state, drawing thousands of miners from around the world. The influx of free immigrants brought new skills and professions, contributing to a burgeoning economy and leading to the development of more progressive cities from the former convict colonies. The gold rushes not only brought wealth but also created challenges like lawlessness and disputes over claims, influencing political developments and leading to the establishment of laws recognizing miners’ rights. The gold rushes marked the beginning of Australia’s reputation as a land rich in natural resources, laying the foundation for the thriving gold industry we see today. "Gold. Forgotten histories and lost objects of Australia" edited by Iain McCalman, Alexander Cook and Andrew Reeves. Discusses different aspects of gold on the community - immigrants, development on the Australian colonies, indigenous population, domestic culture, and material culture. Hard cover. Published in Australia by Cambridge University Press in 2001. No dust jacket. Cover is all black with title, editor names and publisher in spine in gold text. Book includes both color and black and white images. Contains index. 344 pp. ISBN 0521805953.goldfields, miners, aboriginal, chinese miners -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. STORES AT THE DIGGINGS, c1850s
... At Ballarat in more lawless days, when Mr Armstrong had it entirely his own way, he used to collect a bundle of faggots, pile them up in the middle of the forfeited tent, and set the whole concern in a blaze - burning them out, furniture, merchandise, and clothing; and yet, even to this, unauthorised as it was, they never offered serious resistance. ...At Ballarat in more lawless days, when Mr Armstrong had it entirely his own way, he used to collect a bundle of faggots, pile them up in the middle of the forfeited tent, and set the whole concern in a blaze - burning them out, furniture, merchandise, and clothing; and yet, even to this, unauthorised as it was, they never offered serious resistance. ...Diggers & Mining. Stores at the diggings. (Continued) . . . At Ballarat in more lawless days, when Mr Armstrong had it entirely his own way, he used to collect a bundle of faggots, pile them up in the middle of the forfeited tent, and set the whole concern in a blaze - burning them out, furniture, merchandise, and clothing; and yet, even to this, unauthorised as it was, they never offered serious resistance. On the present occasion the culprit seemed to fear that Mr. Armstrong was going to do the, and humbly begged and exemption for his ''traps'', which was graciously granted. In the course of the day this man was fined 100pound (it being a second offence), which he paid before the night; such are the profits of illicit trade . . . These seizures are pretty frequent; Mr. Armstrong tells me he had as many as nine bonfires blazing together at night in various parts. Markings: 34 994.LIF. 5. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, 1910
... Members of the 1910 Orbost Workers' Band in the photograph are from back and left to right : Bill Whillance; Vic Lawless, Tom Reeves, August Redenbach, Alex Stirling, Bert McCoy, Bill Stirling, Ray Napier, Ted Swan, Albert Hight; George Jackson, Jack Richardson, Bill Clark, Wally Swan, Arthur Redenbach, Brick Richardson, Jack Healey, Dave Williams; Ossie Wehner, Charles Black, Val Perry, Charlie O'Brien, Arch Lavell; Tom Swan and Harold Napier...Members of the 1910 Orbost Workers' Band in the photograph are from back and left to right : Bill Whillance; Vic Lawless, Tom Reeves, August Redenbach, Alex Stirling, Bert McCoy, Bill Stirling, Ray Napier, Ted Swan, Albert Hight; George Jackson, Jack Richardson, Bill Clark, Wally Swan, Arthur Redenbach, Brick Richardson, Jack Healey, Dave Williams; Ossie Wehner, Charles Black, Val Perry, Charlie O'Brien, Arch Lavell; Tom Swan and Harold Napier This is a pictorial record of the Orbost Brass Band. ...The Orbost Workers' Band was started in 1889 by Donald and Archie Munro. The band folded after the town was devastated by floods in 1893. Charles Spink reformed the group in 1905. It split in 1908 and the breakaway band was named the Orbost Workers Band. The two bands, The Orbost Workers and Orbost Town Band would often compete against each other. Eventually, in 1913, the two bands amalgamated to form the Orbost Municipal band. The old Orbost Municipal Band recorded its last meeting in 1941 -a lack of effort and membership. The new Orbost Municipal Band was restarted by Clem Heather (a previous member) on Wednesday 20th September, 1961 and continued into the late 1980s when lack of interest caused it to become defunct. Members of the 1910 Orbost Workers' Band in the photograph are from back and left to right : Bill Whillance; Vic Lawless, Tom Reeves, August Redenbach, Alex Stirling, Bert McCoy, Bill Stirling, Ray Napier, Ted Swan, Albert Hight; George Jackson, Jack Richardson, Bill Clark, Wally Swan, Arthur Redenbach, Brick Richardson, Jack Healey, Dave Williams; Ossie Wehner, Charles Black, Val Perry, Charlie O'Brien, Arch Lavell; Tom Swan and Harold NapierThis is a pictorial record of the Orbost Brass Band. The various Orbost bands over the years played a major role in community activities providing entertainment and musical experiences for the many members.A black / white photograph of band members with their instruments. In the fron row are two,small boys sitting on either side of a drum. Behind them is a row of young boys, the one on far left holding a small dog. Another row is kneeling behind them and a row is standing at the back with one man centre back by himself. They are all dressed in suits or uniforms. The photograph has been glued onto cardboard.on back - "Flavel, 1910"orbost-municipal-band spink-charles heather-clem -
Federation University Historical CollectionPoster, Ballarat School of Mines Staff, 1995, 1995
... Corporate Services - Graham Penhall, Phil Dixon, Ron Sutton, Ron Lucas, Robert Munt, Garry Christie, Don Lawless, Bernie Stevens, David Fithall, Rebeccah Parker, Craig Holloway. ...Corporate Services - Graham Penhall, Phil Dixon, Ron Sutton, Ron Lucas, Robert Munt, Garry Christie, Don Lawless, Bernie Stevens, David Fithall, Rebeccah Parker, Craig Holloway. ...The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Austraila.An A2 poster showing small black and white portraits of each staffmember at the Ballarat School of Mines. Names include: Curriculum Services - John Kemp, Roger McFarlane, Leanne Gingell, Sandra Glover, Doug Seymour. Human Resources - Ross Furness, Ian Pym, Jenny Gough, Julie Thomas. Planning/Marketing - Keith Boast, Simone Byrne Student Services - Brian Webber, Janet McGie, Jani White, Jan Harwood, Judy Mills, Kirsten Martin, Barrie Frith, Tania Gaunt, Pam Merrett, Heather Durrant, Jola Piskozub, Frances Ratcliffe, Ian Robinson, Merill Potter, Lorelli Huggins, Maureen Auchettl, Fiona Angus, Natalie Howard. Corporate Services - Graham Penhall, Phil Dixon, Ron Sutton, Ron Lucas, Robert Munt, Garry Christie, Don Lawless, Bernie Stevens, David Fithall, Rebeccah Parker, Craig Holloway. Ararat Campus - David Haddow, Kim Knight, Kevin Martin, Maureen Green, Ian Harris, Adrian McMillan, Frank Parker, Keith Akers. Rural Studies - Andrew Sullivan, Gary Lyttle, Ian Best, Graham Shearer, Malcolm Trainer, Ross Holton, Anthony Thake, Paul Norquay, John Harrison. ballarat school of mines, staff, ron wild, max palmer, heather durant, vl d'angri, alistair heighway, neville french -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, 1915
... ; Les Morgan; W. Lawless; ? Craker; A. Nish; P. Hocking Zenie Irvine; Essie Nixxon; Violet Gibbs; Adelaide Hardy; Verna Perry; Mary Gilbert; Margaret Irvine; Marge Henderson; Nellie Draffin; Roy Cameron The 19th of March 1886 proved an important day in the lives of many early settlers in the Orbost area, because on this day the Orbost State School opened. ...; Les Morgan; W. Lawless; ? Craker; A. Nish; P. Hocking Zenie Irvine; Essie Nixxon; Violet Gibbs; Adelaide Hardy; Verna Perry; Mary Gilbert; Margaret Irvine; Marge Henderson; Nellie Draffin; Roy Cameron The 19th of March 1886 proved an important day in the lives of many early settlers in the Orbost area, because on this day the Orbost State School opened. ...This is a photograph of students at Orbost State School in 1915. Included in the photograph, as identified by Mary Gilbert' are Brian Harrison; ?; ? Whillance; Rupert Perry; ; Dolly Nixxon; Dot Stagg; Ella Cowell; Annie Macalaster; ? ?; ? Winchester; Rupert Bird; Mac Kerr; :; Clarrie Reynolds; D. Daly; Marion Watt; Audrey Cameron; Teen Dixon; Ethel Morris; ?; Toby Nixon; Charlie Winchester Miss Marie Haynes; Doris Smith; Alison Cameron; Ruby Morgan; Thida(?) Guy; Elsa Wehner; Gladys Boucher; Gloria Swanson; ? Lay; ? Rodwell Wally Simpson; ? Morgan; Reece Harrison; P. Summers; ?; Les Morgan; W. Lawless; ? Craker; A. Nish; P. Hocking Zenie Irvine; Essie Nixxon; Violet Gibbs; Adelaide Hardy; Verna Perry; Mary Gilbert; Margaret Irvine; Marge Henderson; Nellie Draffin; Roy Cameron The 19th of March 1886 proved an important day in the lives of many early settlers in the Orbost area, because on this day the Orbost State School opened. The fact that the school had first operated temporarily in a leased building, and on a half-time basis with SS2745 Jarrahmond, did not dampen the enthusiasm of the local inhabitants as they saw their offspring commence their education under the guidance of HT Campbell Mackay. However he remained in charge only until 12th of May 1886. The second HT, John Rowe, served until 1908. On 30th of June 1887, a portable room was provided; it being brought to the area by schooner. The school now had accommodation for 30 pupils; the teacher's welfare was considered because quarters of two rooms were attached. As the population increased so did the needs of the school. This was reflected in the provision of a larger classroom in 1898.This photograph is associated with the history of education in Orbost.A black / white photograph of a group of children and one female teacher in front of an open doorway of a wooden school building. agirl seated in the front row is holding a board with "Grades V V1 Orbost" hand-written in what appears to be white chalk on a blackboard. .A list of those in photograph is attached.on back - "Grades V V1 Teacher Miss Merle Haynes who is now married, graduated at Monash, Maisie Ross holding board. Mary Gilbert on her right in picture"education-orbost-state-school -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Main Street of Talbot, Victoria, 2025, 07/2025
... The authorities sought to keep the region as a quiet pastoral district, and feared that a gold rush could spark chaos and lawlessness among the largely convict population. ...The authorities sought to keep the region as a quiet pastoral district, and feared that a gold rush could spark chaos and lawlessness among the largely convict population. ...Throughout the 1840s there had been rumours of gold found in the area, but the evidence was suppressed. The authorities sought to keep the region as a quiet pastoral district, and feared that a gold rush could spark chaos and lawlessness among the largely convict population. In January 1849, former convict Thomas Chapman found a 38 ounce gold nugget in Daisy Hill Creek (7 km from Talbot) while working as a shepherd. He sold it to Melbourne jeweller Charles Brentani in early 1849. This was the first confirmed finding of gold in Victoria and kicked off a minor rush to the region. By late February 1849 thirty to forty trespassers were reported to have gathered at Thomas's former hut seeking gold before being disbanded by a party of police sent from Melbourne. Meanwhile, Thomas fled to Sydney, fearing trouble after his unauthorised sale of the gold that, according to the law of the time, was illegal. The first major rush in the area around current day Talbot occurred in December 1852 when gold was found in Daisy Hill, near what is now Amherst Cemetery (2km west of Talbot). News quickly spread and within a few weeks hundreds of miners from the nearby Castlemaine goldfields had arrived to try their luck. The next major gold find was in 1854 at Kangaroo Flat along Back Creek (1km out of Talbot). By November 1855 it was reported around 6,000 miners had taken up residence in what became known as Back Creek. But, as the gold dwindled, so too did the population and by end-1857 only a few houses remained. In 1859, a group of miners from Norway and Sweden led by Carl Hallen decided to look in an area just outside of Back Creek, previously thought barren of gold as it was un-forested. Their gamble was rewarded, and as the news spread, miners once again flooded into the area. Within 4 months of the Hallan Party's first shaft being dug, there were 50,000 people in the Back Creek region. To cater for this influx, streets were improvised in the area of the diggings - starting with what became known as "Scandinavian Crescent" along the edge of the actual diggings themselves. It remains to this day and is now the main street of Talbot. (https://www.melbourneplaygrounds.com.au/talbot-heritage-walk accessed 19 July 2025)Colour photograph of shops on Scandinavian Cresent, the Main road of Talbot, Victoriatalbot, back creek, gold mining -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Monash University Gippsland Students Union Past Presidents Board, 2014
... Past Presidents 1972 John Vines 1973 Peter Vines 1974 Cal Callister 1975 Ed Brew 1976 Phillip McRoberts 1977 Chris Hobson 1978 Ken jeanes 1979 Greg Vines 1980 Michael Flynn 1981-2 Chris Allen 1983 Roslyn Heuer 1984 John Dougan 1985-6 Clive Pattison 1987 Martin Gamble 1988 Timothy Feely 1989 Peter Shacklock 1990 Sharon Cooke 1991 Jerome Foenander 1992-3 Josh Beggs 1994 Graeme Wiggins 1995-6 Heather Anderson 1997 Ross Goeman 1998-9 Jenny Farrar 2000-1 Ken Hull 2002 Andrew Schmidt 2003 Tim Burl 2004 Terry Pritchard 2005-6 Sean McLoughlan 2007 Christopher Milne 2008 Leslie Anne Schmidt 2009 Julia Aucello 2010 Maghan Hopper 2011 Rowan Lace 2012 Ben Rogers 2013 Ben Rogers / Jason O'Dea 2014 Daniel Whittingham Life Members John Vines, Val Callister, Winifred Miller, Chris Hobson, Peter Herbert, Julie Patrick, Ed Brew, Chris Fraser, Neil Hanley, Max Campbell, Anthony Benn, Christine Body, Abdel Halabi, Murray Homes, Tony Manning, Keith Hamilton, Beatrice Faust, Graham Middlemiss, Jenny Hill, Christian Zahra, Jenny Farrar, Ken Hull, Faye G., Chris Allen, John Harris, Glenn Doolan, Simon Parsons, Brian Grimes, John Hutchinson, Judy Tennant, Brian MacKenzie, Chris Milne, Aspen Kilby, Sarah Lawless, Michael Taplin, Kingsley Pursch, Samantha Fryer, Jeff Gordon, Dorothy Herbert, John Preston, Oscar Ri Hao Teng...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Monash University Gippsland Students Union (MUGSU) closed its doors in 2016. student union churchill gippsland john vines val callister winifred miller chris hobson peter herbert julie patrick ed brew chris fraser neil hanley max campbell anthony benn christine body abdel halabi murray homes tony manning keith hamilton beatrice faust graham middlemiss jenny hill christian zahra jenny farrar ken hull faye g. chris allen john harris glenn doolan simon parsons brian grimes john hutchinson judy tennant brian mackenzie chris milne aspen kilby sarah lawless michael taplin kingsley pursch samantha fryer jeff gordon dorothy herbert john preston oscar ri hao teng peter vines cal callister phillip mcroberts ken jeanes greg vines michael flynn roslyn heuer john dougan clive pattison martin gamble timothy feely peter shacklock sharon cooke jerome foenander josh beggs graeme wiggins heather anderson ross goeman andrew schmidt tim burl terry pritchard sean mcloughlan christopher milne leslie anne schmidt julia aucello maghan hopper rowan lace ben rogers ben rogers / jason o'dea daniel whittingham gippsland campus Gippsland Campus Collection Past Presidents 1972 John Vines 1973 Peter Vines 1974 Cal Callister 1975 Ed Brew 1976 Phillip McRoberts 1977 Chris Hobson 1978 Ken jeanes 1979 Greg Vines 1980 Michael Flynn 1981-2 Chris Allen 1983 Roslyn Heuer 1984 John Dougan 1985-6 Clive Pattison 1987 Martin Gamble 1988 Timothy Feely 1989 Peter Shacklock 1990 Sharon Cooke 1991 Jerome Foenander 1992-3 Josh Beggs 1994 Graeme Wiggins 1995-6 Heather Anderson 1997 Ross Goeman 1998-9 Jenny Farrar 2000-1 Ken Hull 2002 Andrew Schmidt 2003 Tim Burl 2004 Terry Pritchard 2005-6 Sean McLoughlan 2007 Christopher Milne 2008 Leslie Anne Schmidt 2009 Julia Aucello 2010 Maghan Hopper 2011 Rowan Lace 2012 Ben Rogers 2013 Ben Rogers / Jason O'Dea 2014 Daniel Whittingham Life Members John Vines, Val Callister, Winifred Miller, Chris Hobson, Peter Herbert, Julie Patrick, Ed Brew, Chris Fraser, Neil Hanley, Max Campbell, Anthony Benn, Christine Body, Abdel Halabi, Murray Homes, Tony Manning, Keith Hamilton, Beatrice Faust, Graham Middlemiss, Jenny Hill, Christian Zahra, Jenny Farrar, Ken Hull, Faye G., Chris Allen, John Harris, Glenn Doolan, Simon Parsons, Brian Grimes, John Hutchinson, Judy Tennant, Brian MacKenzie, Chris Milne, Aspen Kilby, Sarah Lawless, Michael Taplin, Kingsley Pursch, Samantha Fryer, Jeff Gordon, Dorothy Herbert, John Preston, Oscar Ri Hao Teng Timber honour board with gold painted names. ...The Monash University Gippsland Students Union (MUGSU) closed its doors in 2016.Timber honour board with gold painted names. Past Presidents 1972 John Vines 1973 Peter Vines 1974 Cal Callister 1975 Ed Brew 1976 Phillip McRoberts 1977 Chris Hobson 1978 Ken jeanes 1979 Greg Vines 1980 Michael Flynn 1981-2 Chris Allen 1983 Roslyn Heuer 1984 John Dougan 1985-6 Clive Pattison 1987 Martin Gamble 1988 Timothy Feely 1989 Peter Shacklock 1990 Sharon Cooke 1991 Jerome Foenander 1992-3 Josh Beggs 1994 Graeme Wiggins 1995-6 Heather Anderson 1997 Ross Goeman 1998-9 Jenny Farrar 2000-1 Ken Hull 2002 Andrew Schmidt 2003 Tim Burl 2004 Terry Pritchard 2005-6 Sean McLoughlan 2007 Christopher Milne 2008 Leslie Anne Schmidt 2009 Julia Aucello 2010 Maghan Hopper 2011 Rowan Lace 2012 Ben Rogers 2013 Ben Rogers / Jason O'Dea 2014 Daniel Whittingham Life Members John Vines, Val Callister, Winifred Miller, Chris Hobson, Peter Herbert, Julie Patrick, Ed Brew, Chris Fraser, Neil Hanley, Max Campbell, Anthony Benn, Christine Body, Abdel Halabi, Murray Homes, Tony Manning, Keith Hamilton, Beatrice Faust, Graham Middlemiss, Jenny Hill, Christian Zahra, Jenny Farrar, Ken Hull, Faye G., Chris Allen, John Harris, Glenn Doolan, Simon Parsons, Brian Grimes, John Hutchinson, Judy Tennant, Brian MacKenzie, Chris Milne, Aspen Kilby, Sarah Lawless, Michael Taplin, Kingsley Pursch, Samantha Fryer, Jeff Gordon, Dorothy Herbert, John Preston, Oscar Ri Hao Tengstudent union, churchill, gippsland, john vines, val callister, winifred miller, chris hobson, peter herbert, julie patrick, ed brew, chris fraser, neil hanley, max campbell, anthony benn, christine body, abdel halabi, murray homes, tony manning, keith hamilton, beatrice faust, graham middlemiss, jenny hill, christian zahra, jenny farrar, ken hull, faye g., chris allen, john harris, glenn doolan, simon parsons, brian grimes, john hutchinson, judy tennant, brian mackenzie, chris milne, aspen kilby, sarah lawless, michael taplin, kingsley pursch, samantha fryer, jeff gordon, dorothy herbert, john preston, oscar ri hao teng, peter vines, cal callister, phillip mcroberts, ken jeanes, greg vines, michael flynn, roslyn heuer, john dougan, clive pattison, martin gamble, timothy feely, peter shacklock, sharon cooke, jerome foenander, josh beggs, graeme wiggins, heather anderson, ross goeman, andrew schmidt, tim burl, terry pritchard, sean mcloughlan, christopher milne, leslie anne schmidt, julia aucello, maghan hopper, rowan lace, ben rogers, ben rogers / jason o'dea, daniel whittingham, gippsland campus, gippsland campus collection -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyHonour Board - Timber World War I honour board, Original roll of honour made for Buninyong State School at end of WWI, Unknown
... Ronalds Reginald Speak Leslie Sutherland Norman Stewart William Stewart Inglis Strathie James Taylor Percy Tresize James + Tresize John Tubridy James Wallis Hector Wallis George + Whitten Harry Whykes William Wilson Percy Wyatt Ernest Yates Harold + Jones Oswald Jones Harold Coxall Bailey Whitten Thomas Luke Richard House Albert Ronalds Noble Meade Ernest Donavon M. Fox George Lawless Robert + Hickey Edward Newitt Arthur Wallis Daniel Noack M. ...Ronalds Reginald Speak Leslie Sutherland Norman Stewart William Stewart Inglis Strathie James Taylor Percy Tresize James + Tresize John Tubridy James Wallis Hector Wallis George + Whitten Harry Whykes William Wilson Percy Wyatt Ernest Yates Harold + Jones Oswald Jones Harold Coxall Bailey Whitten Thomas Luke Richard House Albert Ronalds Noble Meade Ernest Donavon M. Fox George Lawless Robert + Hickey Edward Newitt Arthur Wallis Daniel Noack M. ...The World War I Memorial Honour board was made for Buninyong State School. It was inscribed on its rear on 3/3/1916 and in 1942 while being renovated.The honour board is of historic significance, listing local soldiers who served in World War I.Timber plywood honour board, painted with honour roll of World War I soldiers' names.On front of honour board- "Buninyong State School Roll of Honor Barrett G. Bell Murray Bright Reg. Bird Bert. Dixon Albt. Dobbin Oswd. Daniel John + Anderson David + Bignall Alfred Bunce Alec Calf Alfred Clayton William Collins Michael Daff Edward Davis Peter Davis Charles + Ferguson Fergus Gullick George Gullick Roland + Hickey Samuel House Alan Johnstone Cyril Johnstone Gordon Johnstone Gower Johnstone Stanley Kennedy Louis Little Robert McCarey William + McCarty Thomas + McCarty Edward McKenzie Morell McKinnon Eric McClure Ernest + McTaggart William Meade Albert Melican Thomas + Middleton George Morris Walter Nicholas Arthur Olney Reginald + Parsons William + Parsons Harry Collins Patrick Johnston Adam + Eldridge S.J. + Jones Norman Frazer D. Tyler G. Howard E. Hale Roy Hunter A. Luke H. Skurrie A. Skurrie R. Watkins S. Ronalds Reginald Speak Leslie Sutherland Norman Stewart William Stewart Inglis Strathie James Taylor Percy Tresize James + Tresize John Tubridy James Wallis Hector Wallis George + Whitten Harry Whykes William Wilson Percy Wyatt Ernest Yates Harold + Jones Oswald Jones Harold Coxall Bailey Whitten Thomas Luke Richard House Albert Ronalds Noble Meade Ernest Donavon M. Fox George Lawless Robert + Hickey Edward Newitt Arthur Wallis Daniel Noack M. Howard Grave + Connelly Edmund + Cozens James + Butler John Lumsden John + Kennedy Harold Lillicrap Robert" On rear of honour board- "L. Lay, Ballan, 1942, J. Stevens, Ballan, 1942, Renovating" "Leslie McGrath" "McGrath & Sons, Buninyong, 3/3/16"buninyong state school, honour board, world war 1 -
Victoria Police MuseumCarte de Visite (ten men with rifles)
... Victoria Police Museum 313 Spencer Street Docklands melbourne Image was taken just before the party set out in search for the Kelly Gang outlaws in the Strathbogie Ranges Search party Police search party Kelly Gang Bushrangers Francis Augustus Hare Superintendent Hare Thomas Lawless Alfred John Falkiner Joseph Ladd Mayes John Milne Thomas Hewitt Kirkham William Canny Supt Hares party (written on rear in pencil) Small black and white photograph showing a group of ten men with rifles in a (staged) bushland setting. ...Image was taken just before the party set out in search for the Kelly Gang outlaws in the Strathbogie RangesSmall black and white photograph showing a group of ten men with rifles in a (staged) bushland setting. Eight are standing and two are crouched down on one leg.Supt Hares party (written on rear in pencil)search party, police search party, kelly gang, bushrangers, francis augustus hare, superintendent hare, thomas lawless, alfred john falkiner, joseph ladd mayes, john milne, thomas hewitt kirkham, william canny
