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Bendigo Military MuseumDocument - MESSAGE FORMS, 7.11.1942
... MESSAGE FORMS...Message forms...Message forms (RAAF Form A22) relate to training flights. ...Document MESSAGE FORMS ...Message forms (RAAF Form A22) relate to training flights. Part of the Frederick Gardner Davey DFC No 410533 RAAF collection. Refer Cat No 3536P for his service details..1) & .2) Foolscap size pro for a printed in black ink, hand written details front and back in red and grey lead pencil..1) hand written details of flight from, “Point Cook to Cootamundra - Mascot”, signed by “F.G.Davey” .2) Hand written details of flight from, “Mascot to Cootamundra - Point Cook”, signed by “F.G.Davey”message forms, training flights, raaf -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomMessage Form, 1940's
... Message Form...forms...message...Four, paper, small message forms that were adopted in Sep 1943...Army Form C2136 Small Message Form...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Signals forms message Army Form C2136 Small Message Form Four, paper, small message forms that were adopted in Sep 1943 Message Form ...Four, paper, small message forms that were adopted in Sep 1943Army Form C2136 Small Message Formsignals, forms, message -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Incmessage form, red cliffs00169.tif
... message form......message form...message form...Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc 2/640 Bourke Street 3000 Melbourne melbourne ww1 world war 1 message form message form red cliffs00169.tif message form ...message formww1, world war 1, message form -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchDocument - Signal message, Signal message on action at Slaters Knoll Bouganville 1945, 6/4/1945
... Framed copy of original message form with signal message enclosed. Message on white paper with black glassed frame....From 25 Bn to 7 Bde dated 6/4/1945 Framed copy of original message form with signal message enclosed. Message on white paper with black glassed frame. ...Item is linked to a WW11 battle at Slaters Knoll Bouganville describing a battle 1n 1945 describing the military action, the number of enemy killed and the type of weapons used.History of WW11 battle in New Guinea.Framed copy of original message form with signal message enclosed. Message on white paper with black glassed frame.From 25 Bn to 7 Bde dated 6/4/1945signal, signal of contact report message on action at slater knoll bouganville 1945. -
Bendigo Military MuseumManual - LECTURE NOTES AND FORMS, c. 1939 - 1945
... Re piloting A/C .3) RAAF message form. blank. May 1942. .4) RAAF message form. blank. ...Re piloting A/C .3) RAAF message form. blank. May 1942. .4) RAAF message form. blank. ...Items belonged to Maxwell Lennox Matheson No 418447 RAAF. Refer Cat 1959 for his service history. .1) Titled "Lecture notes for Pupil Pilots" Air publication 1723. Brown Covers loose leaf with laces. .2) Exam questions sheet. Foolscap double sided. Re piloting A/C .3) RAAF message form. blank. May 1942. .4) RAAF message form. blank. May 1942..1) "180" M Matheson Robinvale, Vic” The rear of the book holds a RAAF supplement dated 1941.lecture notes, pupils, raaf -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BOOK, RAAF, L F Johnston Govt Printer, RAAF Sending Lessons for W/T Operators Terms 1, 2, 3, 1941
... Illustrated with photos & examples of RAAF message forms....Illustrated with photos & examples of RAAF message forms. RAAF Sending Lessons for W/T Operators Terms 1, 2, 3 Book BOOK, RAAF L F Johnston Govt Printer ...RAAF Publication No 175 June 1941. Blue buckram hard cover book loosely bound & held together by a shoe lace. Light blue binding, black printing, 110 pages. Illustrated with photos & examples of RAAF message forms.books-military/education/air force, w/t operators, raaf -
Clunes MuseumEphemera - AIR FLASH MESSAGE FORM, 1942
... AIR FLASH MESSAGE FORM...AIR FLASH MESSAGE FORM ISSUED TO NOMINATED OBSERVERS OF AIRCRAFT FLYING IN IMMEDIATE AREA. ...Ephemera AIR FLASH MESSAGE FORM ...MRS. ANDREW McLENNAN [ALMA] WAS AN OBSERVER FROM 1042 WHILE LIVING AT TOURELLO ESTATE, SMEATON ROAD, CLUNES.AIR FLASH MESSAGE FORM ISSUED TO NOMINATED OBSERVERS OF AIRCRAFT FLYING IN IMMEDIATE AREA. OBSERVER TO RECORD AND REPORT THE POSITION, DIRECTION, NUMBER OF ENGINES, HEIGHT, TIME SEEN OR HEARD AND TYPE OF AIRCRAFT TO AIRFORCE CONTROL BASE [BALLARAT] DURING 1939-1945 WORLD WAR .local history, document, identification, military, airforce, ww2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumDocument - MESSAGE FORM
... MESSAGE FORM...Message form...RAAF Message form A 22 printed in black ink on cream paper. ...Refer Cat No 3536P for his service record. Message form document RAAF RAAF Message form A 22 printed in black ink on cream paper. ...The message relates to Bibles not being received. Part of the Frederick Gardner Davey DFC No 410533 RAAF collection. Refer Cat No 3536P for his service record.RAAF Message form A 22 printed in black ink on cream paper. Message details hand written in grey lead pencil, corrections and comments in red coloured pencil. On the rear Flight information is hand written in grey lead pencil, corrections and comments in red coloured pencil. message form, document, raaf -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchHandbook, W C Penfold, Signalling Handbook for Australian Military Forces, 1915
... The topics included are the morse system, the semaphore system, use and care of apparatus, helio, telescope, flags, message form, station routine, training and classification. ...The topics included are the morse system, the semaphore system, use and care of apparatus, helio, telescope, flags, message form, station routine, training and classification. ...Small pocket size training handbook which includes instruction on topics related to signalling used in the field by Australian Military Forces. The topics included are the morse system, the semaphore system, use and care of apparatus, helio, telescope, flags, message form, station routine, training and classification. This small book has a buff coloured cover in card quality paper and contains 95 printed pages. This book was published in 1915 by Angus & Robertson Ltd., 89-95 Castlereagh Street, Sydney.The book front cover is printed in black on a buff coloured card. See image for details.signal, signalling, morse code, morse, semaphore, helio, heliograph, telescope, flag, communications, communicate, alphabet -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, Surrender Leaflet, 1968-1973
... Vietnamese message in letter form. Circular stamp with following writing - "Viet-nam Coung Hoa Tinh Phuoc-Tuy"...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Leaflet Propaganda Psychology Military Instructions surrender Sgt A Moylan 4 Platoon B Coy 7 RAR 7th Battalion 16063 Royal Australian Infantry Corps Arnold George Moylan Vietnamese message in letter form. Circular stamp with following writing - "Viet-nam Coung Hoa Tinh Phuoc-Tuy" Black and white surrender leaflet. ...Black and white surrender leaflet. One side shows contrasting pictures of two houses - one exploding and burning with the other house in a peaceful setting with a couple holding a child and other villagers drawing water from a well. Reverse has Vietnamese writing with a signature and a black stampVietnamese message in letter form. Circular stamp with following writing - "Viet-nam Coung Hoa Tinh Phuoc-Tuy"leaflet, propaganda, psychology, military, instructions, surrender, sgt a moylan, 4 platoon, b coy, 7 rar, 7th battalion, 16063, royal australian infantry corps, arnold george moylan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Articles about the Y Service Clubs Bicentennial quilt, 1987
... The two-sided cotton patch quilt, together with another 34 quilts from around Australia, formed the message "Australian Bicentennial exhibition 88". ...The two-sided cotton patch quilt, together with another 34 quilts from around Australia, formed the message "Australian Bicentennial exhibition 88". ...The Australian Bicentennial was held in 1988. The Y's Workbox craft group produced a quilt designed by Mrs Carolyn Marrone as part of the celebrations. The quilt measures 1.41 metres across by 2.52 metres high and represented more than 3000 hours' work by 28 women.It is now mounted on a wall of the Bendigo library.Five Bendigo Advertiser newspaper articles telling the story of the Bendigo Bicentennial quilt. They describe who made them, how they were designed and of their significance. The two-sided cotton patch quilt, together with another 34 quilts from around Australia, formed the message "Australian Bicentennial exhibition 88". The Bendigo quilt formed the first "N" in "Bicentennial".y's menettes, y service clubs -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Photo Postcard, Pond near Eltham Park, c.1910
... Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century. ...Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century. ...This card depicts the pond near Eltham Park (later Eltham Lower Park) circa 1910. The view is taken from Maria Street (Main Road) opposite Dalton Street looking northwest across the Dalton Street road extension reserve (now Wingrove Park Trail) and Jarrold farm. A haystack is visible. Also visible is a gas streetlight and White Cloud cottage which belonged to the Jarrold family From the same collection as accession no. 00778, (Yarra at Eltham) - sent from Eltham and addressed to "Mr J. L. Brown, "Elthamville", Tinning Street, Brunswick" "with love from Nellie" who was most probably a member of the extended Brown family, and no. 00780 (Eltham, J.H. Clark Photo - dated 20 May 1911). Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century. Part of a slide show presentation "Bridges & Waterways of the Shire" by Russell Yeoman to the 13 September 1989 Society meeting. The presentation included slides of historic photos from the Shire of Eltham Pioneers collections as well as several recent views.Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century.Sepia postcard in very poor condition which has been removed from an album. Glue residue and album page adhering preventing information being readFront: Pond near Eltham Parkpostcard, eltham, pond, dalton street, duck pond, eltham park, elthamville, gas lamp, haystack, jarrold cottage, jarrold property, main road, maria street, white cloud cottage, wingrove park trail -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumCeremonial object - Message Sticks, Dja Dja Wurrung
... The Burke Museum is continuing to build relationships and collaborate with traditional owners, Aboriginal communities and the museum sector to ensure culturally appropriate outcomes for the collection, including repatriation of objects to communities of origin. Message sticks are a form of communication between Aboriginal nations, clans and language groups even within clans. ...The Burke Museum is continuing to build relationships and collaborate with traditional owners, Aboriginal communities and the museum sector to ensure culturally appropriate outcomes for the collection, including repatriation of objects to communities of origin. Message sticks are a form of communication between Aboriginal nations, clans and language groups even within clans. ...These Message Sticks acknowledge the return of Dja Dja Wurrung Cultural material held by the Burke Museum. The Burke Museum is the current custodian of a significant collection of First Peoples’ cultural material from across South-Eastern Australia. These objects were sold to the Museum by Reynold Everly Johns in 1868. We recognise the harm caused by dispossession of cultural material, and by any inappropriate display and interpretation of this collection over the past 150 years. The Burke Museum is continuing to build relationships and collaborate with traditional owners, Aboriginal communities and the museum sector to ensure culturally appropriate outcomes for the collection, including repatriation of objects to communities of origin. Message sticks are a form of communication between Aboriginal nations, clans and language groups even within clans. Traditional message sticks were made and crafted from wood and were generally small and easy to carry (between 10 and 20 cm). They were carved, incised and painted with symbols and decorative designs conveying messages and information. Some were prepared hastily, like you might create a note left on a friend’s desk or a quick text message; others were prepared with more time to make the markings neat and ornate. There were always marks that were distinctive to the particular group or nation sending the message and often marks identifying the relationship of the carrier to their group. This way it could be identified and authenticated by neighboring groups and by translators when the message stick was taken long distances. Two solid cylindrical shaped pieces of wood bound together with black, red and yellow string. Each stick has etchings with angular lines and dots. dja dja wurrung, message sticks, burke museum, beechworth, beechworth museum, repatriation, reynold everly johns -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, Main Road, Eltham, c.1915
... Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century from 1905 to the 1940s. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century from 1905 to the 1940s. ...Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century from 1905 to the 1940s. Many were collected and kept in albums. This scene is viewed looking north along Main Road from near Bridge Street. The old Baker’s shop (Burgoyne’s store) on the corner of York is on the right. Also visible is the footpath dug by hand c.1906 between Yoirk Street and Bridge Street. On the left is ‘Derril’ or more commonly known as the Gahan House after it was purchased by Walter Ernest and Alice Miriam Gahan in 1924, on the western side of Main Road near the present-day site of Shillinglaw Cottage where they remained till about 1960 when Walter died. The house was demolished in 1968 during the widening of Main Road. In the distance on the bend is the Shillinglaw cottage with the Shillinglaw trees out front of the cottage. On the eastern side at the top of the hill (visible immediately to the left of the bakery) is the new St Mary’s Catholic Church on Henry Street near Main Road. The church site was relocated c.1912 from further south along Main Road (near Wingrove Cottage) in order to be more central to the congregation following the shifting of the township away from Little Eltham and closer to the railway station. It was subsequently destroyed by fire in 1961. On the back of the postcard is written: Printed Post Empire Care - correspondence - Address only - stamp Written in ink: 15 ? 1920 Many happy of the day I hope you and ? will have a very pleasant trip ? a great time when you reach England. ? & best wishes from your sincere friend E Harper?This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 4 x 5 inch B&W Neg Sepia Postcard 9 x 14 cm 35mm positive transparencyshire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, eltham, main road, gahan house, bakery, footpath, postcard, shillinglaw cottage, shillinglaw trees, st marys catholic church, york street, michael aitken collection -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - COMPENDIUM WW1 - WW2, 4) A H Pettifer, Government Printer et al, 2) 14.2.1946; .3) 1.3.1919; .4) 30.11.1954 .5) 24.11.19? - WWI; .6) 31.10.1917; .7) 12.6.1917; .8) Page 1: 20.12.1915, Page 2: 10.12.1915, Page 6: 19.1915; .9) 10.9.1918; .10) 18.4.1919; .11) c.2.3.19?; .12) 18.9.1920; .14) post WWI; .15) 24.4.1920; .17) 18.4.1942; .18) 19.6.1943; .19) 18.3.1947; .20) 1944; .21) 1944; .23) 22.10.1941; .26) 13.9.1944; .27) 1.1944; .30) 7.3.1950; .31) 31.7.1944; .32) 16.4.1942; .33) 13.6.1946; .34) 6.5.1946; .36) a) & b) 3.11.1947; .37) 24.10.1951; .38) 24.9.1957; .39) 9.10.1957; .40) 19.2.1958; .41) 26.2.1958; .42) 1.3.1958; .43) & .44) 7.3.1958; .45) 25.2.1958; .46) 3.1.1948; .47) 26.2.1948; .48) 22.4.1958; .49) 24.2.1958; .50) 12.3.1958; .51) 6.1958; .52) c.Mar/Apr 1958; .53) 5.4.1958; .54) c.end WWII; .55) a.b. 13.6.1967; .56) 26.5.1967; .57) 18.2.1954
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Black cursive script printing below gold crown on front. .26) Typed letter on cream paper. .27) Typed foolscap application form to claim the Africa Star. .28) & .29) Message form filled with typed orders. .30) Typed letter acknowledging an application for campaign medals & listing eligible awards. .31) Typed letter on bond paper. .32) Certificate on cream parchment. ...Black cursive script printing below gold crown on front. .26) Typed letter on cream paper. .27) Typed foolscap application form to claim the Africa Star. .28) & .29) Message form filled with typed orders. .30) Typed letter acknowledging an application for campaign medals & listing eligible awards. .31) Typed letter on bond paper. .32) Certificate on cream parchment. ...Herbert Trangmar Allan, refer 2755.4 for his extensive service history and wards. .2) Details gifting of a pair of Japanese binoculars to Col H T ALLAN by Pacific Island Regiment. .3) Certificate issued by Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War (The War of 1914-1918), awarded to Capt H T ALLAN MC. .4) Herbert Trangman ALLAN born 5.1.1895 at Woolwich, NSW. Middle name misspelled, should be Trangmar not Trangman. .6) Congratulating H T ALLAN on receiving the Military Cross award for leading 2 companies which had lost officers during action on Passchendaele Ridge on 9.10.1917. .7) Describes life behind the lines whilst H T ALLAN's battalion has been resting for a month. Daily life consisted of training drills, sport & entertainment. Writer takes time to describe the countryside & weather. .8) Relate to H T ALLAN's military exam results & his promotion to 2nd Lieutenant in 1915. .9) To Herbert Allan's father, Mr P Allan detailing the citation for awarding of the Military Cross to Herbert ALLAN. Original citation appeared in the London Gazette,5.4.1918. .10) Form addressed to Capt H ALLAN MC, 17th Battalion stating his period of enlistment in the 1st AIF was to expire 26.5.1919. .11) Letter from Lord BIRDWOOD (General) to Herbert ALLAN in response to a letter received 19.11.19?. General BIRDWOOD expresses his opinions on difficulties the allied troops face in their fight against the Japanese. .12) Letter to Capt H T ALLAN advising of MID oak leaves sent to him. Details guidelines for attaching oak leaves to both the larger Victory Medal & the small service dress medal. .13) Form details H T ALLAN's WWII Army No, Rank, Unit & Decorations & Medals held. The form has not been signed & dated. .14) Details service record of Lt Col H T ALLAN NX12229. Includes military service from 1912 - 1944, schools & courses attended, decorations, promotions & overseas service. .16) Form issued to H T ALLAN on 15.12.1939 granting permission to leave New Guinea for Australia & return within a period of 12 months. Issued by Customs Office in Salamaua. Lists H T ALLAN's age as 44, height 5' 10" & occupation. .17) Letter from Major General MORSHEAD GOC, AIF (ME) to Major H T ALLAN, OBE, MC congratulating him on being awarded the OBE for outstanding service at Tobruch. .18) Letter from Major General MORSHEAD to Major H T ALLAN, OBE, MC replying to ALLAN's letter of 15.6.1943. MORSHEAD is congratulating ALLAN on his appointment to New Guinea Force, also acknowledges his excellent service record. .19) Letter acknowledges H T ALLAN's resignation from the Office of Production Member of the Australian New Guinea Production Control Board, effective from 28.8.1946. .20) Major General WINDEYER commanded the 20th Brigade from 1942-1946. .22) Card sent from the CO of the 3rd Australian Anti-Tank Regiment. .23) Menu for Farewell Dinner held in the Officer's Mess of the 20th Infantry Brigade, Tobruch on 22.10.1941. .24) Menu & Toast list for Farewell Dinner to Brigadier J J MURRAY DSO MC VD. Attended by H T ALLAN & held in the Officers Mess, 2/17 Australian Infantry Battalion on 22.12.1941. .25) Invitation to Col H T ALLAN by Lady Gowrie (wife of Governor General Baron Gowrie) to attend a Luncheon at Government House, Canberra, ACT. .26) Letter to Major (T/Lt Col) H T ALLAN from Major W A JENNER advising him of his secondment to 2/17 Australian Infantry Battalion & appointment to command 5 Aust Base Sub Area. .27) Application for Africa Star with Eighth Army Clasp signed by H T ALLAN & approved by Lt Colonel of 2/17 Australian Infantry Battalion. H T ALLAN held the rank of Major (substantive) at the time of qualification, 1.3.1942 - 11.1942. He held the rank of Lt Colonel at the time of application in 2.1944. .28) Detailing changes in command & promotions including that of Lt Col H T ALLAN, dated 1.4.19? .29) For Lt Col H T ALLAN detailing movements required by First Australian Army command. .30) Acknowledgement & confirmation of Col H T ALLAN's application for campaign awards for WWII. .31) Letter addressed to Lt Col H T ALLAN from Lt Gen Stanley Sauige requesting information on New Britain for a forthcoming visit. .32) Certificate was presented to H T ALLAN on 16.4.1942 when he was awarded an OBE by King George VI. .33) Document details H T ALLAN's relinguishing of Command of the HQ of Pacific Islands Regiment. ALLAN also relinguished the rank of temporary Colonel & was transferred to the Reserve of Officers with rank of substantive Lt Colonel. .35) Official letter to Colonel H T ALLAN from Joseph Francis, Minister for the Army. The letter acknowledges Col ALLAN's long & distinguished career during both peace & wartime. .36) a) & b) From H T ALLAN (assumed) to Prime Minister J B CHIFFLEY referring to the production of copra in New Guinea, the actions of the Commonwealth Bank in relation to planters & the collaboration of New Guinea natives with the Japanese. Assumed to be a copy of original. .37) Letter to H T ALLAN indicating he had been placed on the Retired List with the rank of Honorary Colonel. .38) Letter invites H T ALLAN to officially open the State Conference in Lae in late March or early April 1958. Invitation was extended due to H T ALLAN for distinguished service in PNG. .39) Letter to H T ALLAN thanking him for accepting the invitation to open the Papua & New Guinea State Conference in late March or early April 1958. .40) Letter from H T ALLAN to Lt Gen Sir Henry WELLS, Chief of the General Staff, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne. ALLAN requests permission to wear his uniform for official engagements during his upcoming visit to New Guinea. ALLAN also offers advice on how to deal with native troops including serving time with them, learning their language & studying their customs. He suggests that this would help quell & dissent & revolt. .41) Reply from Major General DALY to HT ALLAN thanking him for his offer to spend time with the CO of the Pacific Island Regiment to address concerns with that unit. This meeting would coincide with ALLAN's upcoming visit to PNG. .42) HT ALLAN's reply to Major General T J DALY's letter of 26.2.1958. ALLAN requests an opportunity to discuss PIR issues with Major General DALY prior to his visit to PNG. .43) Major General T J DALY's reply to HT ALLAN's request for a meeting to discuss ongoing issues with the Pacific Island Regiment. .44) Letter from HT ALLAN to Brigadier D M CLELAND notifying him that he will be staying in Port Moresby on his way to the RSS&AILA Congress in Lae. .45) Lieutenant Colonel MCGUINN writes to invite Colonel ALLAN to visit the PIR during his visit to New Guinea at the end of March of the beginning of April 1959. .46) Letter of appreciation to H T ALLAN thanking him for his efforts in presenting the case for the Territory of New Guinea during the post WWII transition period. .47) Letter to H T ALLAN from New Guinea Citizens Association, Lae Branch, thanking him for his service on behalf of the people of the Territory of New Guinea. The association offered to send ALLAN a suitable present in recognition of his service. .48) Major General T J DALY's reply to HT ALLAN's suggestions for handling disquiet amongst the native troops in the Pacific Island Regiment. .49) Reply from Lieutenant General WELLS to H T ALLAN granting him permission to wear his uniform on his forthcoming visit to New Guinea. WELLS also notes that he has passed other requests made by ALLAN to Major General DALY. .50) Copy of H T ALLAN's reply to Lieutenant General WELL's letter of 24.2.1958 [.49)]. .51) A written account of Colonel H T Blue ALLAN's visit to New Guinea in 3.1958. Article appeared on p.65 & 67 of the 6.1958 edition of Pacific Islands Monthly. .52) Newspaper account of Colonel H T Blue ALLAN's opening of the Rabaul Branch of the Native Ex Servicemen's Association. Colonel ALLAN spoke of the involvement of the Pacific Islands Regiment during WWII. .53) The Rabaul Times account of Colonel H T Blue ALLAN's opening of the Rabaul Branch of Native Ex Servicemen's Club. Featured on p1, concluded p3. .54) Biographical account of Colonel H T ALLAN's service in WWI & WWII. In addition an account of his success in New Guinea between the wars is included. .55) a.b. Biography of Colonel H T ALLAN written by R W Robson who was the founder of the Pacific Islands Monthly. Article was written following ALLAN's death on 23.5.1967 aged 72. This item is a pre publication copy of Robson's article which appeared in the Pacific Islands Monthly. .56) Text of a valedictory given at the funeral of Colonel Herbert Trangmar ALLAN OBE, MC, ED, NX12229 held 26.5.1967 following his death on 23.5.1967. The speech summarized his life in both wars & civilian life. 57) Invitation issued to Colonel H T & Mrs ALLAN to attend a Garden Party at Government House on 18.2.1954. At this function Colonel H T & Mrs ALLAN were to be presented to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.Herbert T ALLAN Collection. The contents are all of various size, the Album is the size documented. .1) Large teal green album containing 16 plastic pockets each with white card insert. Various documents & photos contained in each pocket. .2) Typed letter, black type on cream paper. .3) Certificate mounted on fawn card backed with dark brown veneer. Presented to Capt H T ALLAN MC for being mentioned in despatches on 7.11.1917. .4) New South Wales Birth Certificate extract, printed on pink paper with watermark. .5) Telegram on tissue paper to a sheet of cream paper. Pin located top L corner. Requests the attendance of Lt Herbert ALLAN, Russell Hotel, Russell Square. .6) Typed letter mounted on grey cardboard. .7) 2 page letter on foolscap paper, secured by pin top L corner. Written from France by Herbert (Bert) ALLAN & addressed to his father. .8) 11 pages secured with a clip top L corner. 1st document typed, 2nd handwritten, remainder printed. Relate to H T ALLAN's military exam results. .9) Typed letter from Department of Defence Base Records Office to P ALLAN. .10) Document, printed form to inform the recipient that their period of enlistment in the 1st AIF had expired. .11) 4 page handwritten letter on 2 sheets of paper. 1st page has a printed letterhead. .12) BR Form No 20. Typed formal letter from AIF Base Records Office to accompany Mentioned in Despatches oak leaves sent to the recipient. .13) Form AAFA36 used for recommending the awarding of an Efficiency Decoration. Form details service record & details of a serving soldier. .14) 1 large / 1 small page, numbered, detailing the service record of Lt Col H T ALLAN. Black type on cream paper. 2 pages are loose but evidence of attachment visible. .15) Bachelor of Arts Degree Certificate (testamur) granted by the University of Sydney, awarded to Herbert Trangmar ALLAN. Printed on cream parchment. .16) Proforma document issued by the Territory of New Guinea permitting leave & return to the Territory. Printed 2 sides, black type on cream paper. .17) Letter on Australian Imperial Force letterhead from Major General MORSHEAD to Major H T ALLAN. .18 Letter on HQ2 Aust Corps letterhead from Major General MORSHEAD to Major H T ALLAN. .19) Typed letter on External Territories letterhead from J R Halligan to H T ALLAN. .20) Cream Christmas card folded in 2, sent to H T ALLAN. On front in black lettering is HQ 20th Australian Infantry Brigade below black Rising Sun emblem. Inside in black lettering is With Best Wishes for Christmas and New Year. Christmas 1944. .21) Cream card folded in 2. Front illustration depicts a devil figure riding a platypus & carrying a pennant with 2/13 on it. The devil is depicted attacking a German & Japanese soldier. Below the devil is a boomerang with Greetings Xmas 1944 printed on it. Illustration is in green & black. Inside on LHS is a message from 2/13 Battalion. On RHS is a list of 2/13 battle honours from 1940-1943. On back in black print is 1944-1945 New Guinea Australia. .22) Cream Christmas card folded in 2. Front illustration in brown with word Greetings in green. RHS inside printing in green & brown letters. Artillery badge on back in brown. .23) Cream card folded in 2. Typed menu on cream paper attached inside. Front cover illustrated with 20th Infantry Brigade colour patch & a rat over a scroll with words - So What? .24) Cream card folded in 2. On front black printing accompanied by 2/17 Battalion colour patch that is black over green diamond shape. Inside a list of Toasts & Dinner Menu printed in black. Back page for autographs. .25) Cream invitation card. Black cursive script printing below gold crown on front. .26) Typed letter on cream paper. .27) Typed foolscap application form to claim the Africa Star. .28) & .29) Message form filled with typed orders. .30) Typed letter acknowledging an application for campaign medals & listing eligible awards. .31) Typed letter on bond paper. .32) Certificate on cream parchment. Black print in cursive script. Text details the awarding of an OBE to the recipient. .33) Typed text on Australian Military Forces letterhead. Cream paper. .34) Typed text. Temporary note for H T ALLAN's discharge from AMF. .35) Typed letter on Commonwealth of Australia, Minister for the Army letterhead. .36) a) & b) 2 page letter in black type on cream paper. Pages are loose, letter unsigned. .37) 1 page typed letter on Australian Military Forces letterhead. .38) & .39) 1 page typed letter on Return Sailors, Soldiers & Airmen's Imperial League of Australia, Papua & New Guinea Branch letterhead. .40) 1 page typed letter, unsigned. .41) Single sided typed letter on Australian Military Forces letterhead on cream paper. .42) 1 page typed letter, unsigned on cream paper. .43) Single sided typed letter on Australian Military Forces, Northern Command, Victoria Barracks, Brisbane letterhead on cream paper. .44) Single sided typed letter on cream paper. .45) 2 page typed letter on folded cream paper bearing the letterhead of the Pacific Islands Regiment. .46) 1 page typed letter on cream, lined paper. .47) 1 page typed letter on cream paper. .48) 1 page typed letter on Australian Military Forces, Northern Command Headquarters, Victoria Barracks, Brisbane letterhead on cream paper. .49) 1 page typed letter on Chief of General Staff, Australian Military Forces, Army Headquarters, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne letterhead on cream paper. .50) 1 page copy of an unsigned letter on cream paper. .51) Magazine article: Building a New Nation in New Guinea : Some advice from Colonel Blue ALLAN. Black & white article with a 2nd small section stapled to the main page. Large page features a black & white captioned photo of a group listening to a uniformed Officer deliver a speech. Also features advertising front & back. .52) Newspaper article: Official Opening of Native Ex Servicemen's Club. Black & white typed newspaper article featuring a captioned black & white photo of a uniformed Australian Officer & a group of New Guinea Ex Servicemen. .53) a. b. c. Newspaper article: Master Blue Came Back to the Islands: 4000 Attend Club Opening. 3 Section article cut from a newspaper. One part is the banner of the newspaper with date published. Other sections contain the text of the article. The larger section features a black & white photo of an Australian Army Officer in uniform. .54) Newspaper article, untitled. Black & white typed newspaper article with black & white caricature of an Australian Army Officer featured. .55) a. b. Magazine article: The Story of a Big Man who Loved Soldiering. 2 page black & white typed article with sub headings. .56) Text of a Speech. 2 page typed text written for a valedictory given at a funeral. Pages connected with a staple in the top L corner. .57) Printed, cream card invitation to a Garden Party for the recipient to meet Queen Elizabeth II & The Duke of Edinburgh. Text is in cursive script under the Coat of Arms of Her Majesty. .2) Signature ? Capt S C PIR. .4) Date of issue typed: 30.11.1954 Name of recipient: Herbert Trangman Allan Stamped: T Wells, Registrar General NSW .5) Handwritten: To Lt Herbert Allan, Russell Hotel, Russell Square. Typed: Buckingham Palace OHS. Your attendance is required at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday next the Twentyeighth inst (28.11.19?) at ten o'clock am service dress please telegraph acknowledgement Lord Chamberlain London. Stamped: Central District 24 NO 19. .6) Signed in pencil: W Birdwood. In pencil on back: 15 x 12. .8) p1: Handwritten signature. Copy dated 29.12.1915. p2 Handwritten in ink: P Allan Esq, Mount Hunter Hill. Military Examination. Copy dated 29.12.1915. Handwritten in pencil: Results: H T Allan. Tactics - Distinction 92% HE Barff p3 Underlined in ink: 38th Infantry Herbert Trangmar Allan to be 2nd Lieutenant (provisionally). Dated 16 June 1914. p5 Handwritten: Total 139. Lieut Allan tied with 15 others for 20 place. p7, 9, 10 & 11underlined in ink: H T Allan. p8 Underlined in ink: Allan HT. .9) & .10) Signature in black ink. .12) Handwritten signature in black ink: On back handwritten signature in black ink: Clive Wilkinson, Buddong, Robinson St, Chatswood. Also ? Rd, Cremorne Pt. .13) Handwritten in black ink: Details of HT Allan's Commission Service from 16.6.1914 - 18.2.1946. .15) Handwritten signature of the University Chancellor, Dean of Faculty of Arts & Registrar. Handwritten name of recipient. Seal of the University of Sydney imprinted bottom LHS. .16) Handwritten in black ink: Details of recipient. Stamped in red ink: New Guinea Customs. Stamped in blue ink: H M Customs, Cooktown, dated 17.12.1939. Handwritten on reverse: Signature. Stamped on reverse in red ink: New Guinea Customs, dated 15.12.1939. .17) & .18) Handwritten signature: Major General Morshead. .19) Handwritten signature in black ink: J R Halligan. .20) Handwritten inside in blue ink: Lt Col Allan. Good wishes from your many friends here. Signed by Major General Windeyer. .21) Inside LHS handwritten in blue ink: Lt Col Allan & an indecipherable signature. .22) Inside RHS handwritten: To Major (Blue) Allan OBE MC from Lt Col? .23) On front handwritten in blue ink: H T Allan?. Inside in black ink & pencil are 19 signatures. .24) On front: 3 signatures in black ink & pencil. On back: 36 signatures in black & blue ink & pencil. .25) On back handwritten in black ink: Colonel H T Allan OBE MC, with 3 ink lines below name. .26) Handwritten in blue/black ink: Signature. Handwritten in blue pencil top R corner: A32/3477. Handwritten in black ink bottom L corner: Cond (?) 15/9A. Handwritten in black ink: Signature. .27) Stamped top R corner: 2/17 Bn Received 9.2.1944. Signature in black ink: H T Allan. Signature in black ink: ? Lt Col 2/17 Aust Inf Bn 10.2.1944 Page bottom in pencil: Blue will keep 1 1/4 for you? .30) Handwritten: Details of eligible medals. Handwritten signature: J C K Miller Capt 7.3.50. Handwritten bottom L corner: Col H T Allan Bottom R corner: OBE, MC, 1914-19, Victory, ED, MID 1914-18, MID 1939-45 On back: Steak & Kidney Morris ) Clark ) Vowood ) 10/- 70215 Maughan ) Allan ) .31) Top of page: Imprinted Coat of Arms Top LHS in black ink: TOP SECRET AND PERSONAL Handwritten signature: Stanley Sauige .32) Embossed top L corner: Seal of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Handwritten: Mary R. .32) Signed: Queen Mary, mother of George VI. .33) Handwritten signature. .34) Handwritten in blue ink: HERBERT TRANGMAR ALLAN 6 MAY 46 Handwritten signature. .35) Handwritten signature in blue ink: Joseph Francis, Minister for the Army. .37) Handwritten signature. .38) & .39) Handwritten signature: J W Knight. .41), .43) & .45) Handwritten signature in blue ink. .46) & .47) Handwritten signature in black ink: Henry G Eckhoff. .48) Handwritten signature in blue ink: With best wishes Yours sincerely T J Daly. .49) Handwritten signature in black ink: Yours sincerely H Wells. .57) Handwritten in black ink: Colonel & Mrs H T Allan.certificates, records, awards, administrative, compendium -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Photo postcard, J.H. Clark, Yarra at Eltham, c.1910
... Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century. ...Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century. ...This card depicts the Yarra River at Eltham circa 1910. It was addressed to "Mr J. L. Brown, "Elthamville", Tinning Street, Brunswick" most probably from an extended family member. From the same collection as accession no 00779, (Pond near Eltham Park) and no. 00780 (Eltham, J.H. Clark Photo - dated 20 May 1911). Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century. Photographer: J.H. Clark John Henry Clark was the youngest of three boys born to William Henry Clark (1823-1877) and Maria White (1843-1914). He and his brothers, William Charles Clark (1872-1945), Clement Kent Clark (1874-1912) operated a photography business (Clark Bros.) from 25 Thomas Street, Windsor near Prahran during the period c.1894 to 1914. Following death of Clement in September 1912 and their mother in 1914, the Clark Bros business appears to have dissolved, the premises demolished, and a new house was under construction in 1915. John set up business independently in 1914 operating out of 29 Moor Street, Fitzroy where he is registered in the 1914 and 1915 Electoral Rolls. By 1916 John had relocated to Eltham where he continued his practice as a photographer and took many of the early images around the district of Little Eltham. Around 1930 John changed professions and opened a small cobbler's shop in 1931 near the pond opposite Dalton Street adjacent to the Jarrold family cottage. He never married and continued his profession as a bootmaker from this little shop, maintaining a close relationship with Mrs Jarrold for the rest of their lives. His bootmaker shop remains today beside the Whitecloud cottage and is one of only three remaining shops in the area from the early 20th century. There are a couple of images of Eltham taken by Clark Bros. in the Eltham District Historical Society collection, one such example being Hunniford’s Post Office with Miss Anne Hunniford out front (EDHS_00140 - marked on the back of the print, Clark Bros., 25 Thomas St. Windsor), which would date this image between c.1894 and 1914. Other early images of Eltham taken by John Henry Clark are marked on the face “J. H. Clark Photo” and it is assumed these are dated between 1914 and 1930. It is noted that the Grant of Probate for John H Clark of Eltham South dated 5 April !957 (513/387) records his occupation as "X Photographer".Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century.Postcard in very poor condition which has been removed from an album. Glue residue and album page adhering preventing information being readFront: Yarra at Elthameltham, yarra river, brown family, j.h. clark photo -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Photo postcard, J.H. Clark, Eltham, looking down Bridge Street near intersection with Main Road, c.1910
... Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century. ...Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century. ...This postcard depicts the view down Bridge Street from east of Maria Street (Main Road) circa 1910. A man on a horse stands in the foreground. J.H. Clark Photo is stated under the title. From the same collection as accession no. 00778, (Yarra at Eltham) - sent from Eltham and addressed to "Mr J. L. Brown, "Elthamville", Tinning Street, Brunswick" "with love from Nellie" who was most probably a member of the extended Brown family, and no. 00779 (Pond near Eltham Park). "Dear John, As you see " can be ascertained on the reverse of this card. Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century. Photographer: J.H. Clark John Henry Clark was the youngest of three boys born to William Henry Clark (1823-1877) and Maria White (1843-1914). He and his brothers, William Charles Clark (1872-1945), Clement Kent Clark (1874-1912) operated a photography business (Clark Bros.) from 25 Thomas Street, Windsor near Prahran during the period c.1894 to 1914. Following death of Clement in September 1912 and their mother in 1914, the Clark Bros business appears to have dissolved, the premises demolished, and a new house was under construction in 1915. John set up business independently in 1914 operating out of 29 Moor Street, Fitzroy where he is registered in the 1914 and 1915 Electoral Rolls. By 1916 John had relocated to Eltham where he continued his practice as a photographer and took many of the early images around the district of Little Eltham. Around 1930 John changed professions and opened a small cobbler's shop in 1931 near the pond opposite Dalton Street adjacent to the Jarrold family cottage. He never married and continued his profession as a bootmaker from this little shop, maintaining a close relationship with Mrs Jarrold for the rest of their lives. His bootmaker shop remains today beside the Whitecloud cottage and is one of only three remaining shops in the area from the early 20th century. There are a couple of images of Eltham taken by Clark Bros. in the Eltham District Historical Society collection, one such example being Hunniford’s Post Office with Miss Anne Hunniford out front (EDHS_00140 - marked on the back of the print, Clark Bros., 25 Thomas St. Windsor), which would date this image between c.1894 and 1914. Other early images of Eltham taken by John Henry Clark are marked on the face “J. H. Clark Photo” and it is assumed these are dated between 1914 and 1930. It is noted that the Grant of Probate for John H Clark of Eltham South dated 5 April !957 (513/387) records his occupation as "X Photographer".Sending postcards to family and friends including short messages was a common form of communication in the early 20th century. Original sepia photo postcard hand dated 20 May 1911 in very poor condition which has been removed from an album. Glue residue and album page adhering preventing information being read Eltham J.H. Clark Photoeltham, bridge street, j.h. clark photo, main road, maria street, horse rider -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (series) - Nomad Development Material - Collection of Vilem Gottlieb
... Fincher 1979 10 Bound book Nomad ASTA Nomad model N22S - Certification Report N22S2-21022 - Flight Test Certification Report - AF36 Documentation 1988 11 Bound book Nomad GAF GAF Project Report RN2/4 - Nomad N22 - Detail Specification - Part 1 Basic Aircraft 1973 12 Bound book Nomad GAF Nomad Aircraft - Model N22-B - With icing spray system fitted - Development flight test schedule 1978 13 Stapled book Nomad GAF N22B - Nomad Performance Summary for Air Taxi and Commercial Operations 14 Manila Folder Nomad Civil Aviation Authority (Commonwealth of Australia) Copy of Certificate of Approval for aeroplanes type known as GAF models N2, N22, N22B, N22C, N22S, N24 and N24A 1992 15 Nomad Photograph of a Nomad with what looks like smoke underneath 16 Nomad GAF Brochure - STRETCHED Nomad N24 17 Suspension folder General Motors - Allison Gas Turbine Operations Engineering Department Report No.11910A - Instructions for the use of a program, in the form of a source deck of digital computer cards, tape, or floppy diskette to calculate steady state performance of the Allison Gas Turbine Model 250-B17E Turboprop Engine 1987 18 General Motors - Allison Gas Turbine Operations Supplement 1 to the above 19 Fax - very feint - From: Woodward Governor Company Small Aircraft Controls - To: Hawker Pacific - About: propellor synchrophasing systems availability 1992 20 Various pages, some handwritten or faxed about engines, propellor synchronising, and installation charts 1987 21 Manila Folder Nomad Newspaper article: Another Nomad Scare 22 Bulldog Newspaper article: Undercarriage Jams on Test Flight - The Daily Telegraph 1976 23 Jetstream Photograph of a Jetstream 24 Nomad GAF/Department of Productivity Memo re Nomad Ground Training Certificate awarded to Vilem K Gottlieb 25 Avalon Memo congratulating V K Gottlieb on successfully passing the Avalon B17B Engine Course 1978 26 Nomad ASTA Aircraft Weighing Summary - N22B - VH-AUN 1992 27 ASTA/Litton Systems Canada Ltd Fax - very feint - USCS Radar Trials 1990 28 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail GA18 Bill of Material 2011 29 ASTA Instrument of Appointment - delegate Patrick Larcey 2002 30 Certificate of Competency in Winching Operations for Endorsement in a Helicopter Winch Operator’s/Aircrewman’s Log Book 1986 31 CASA Email: Mod 953 SB 2008 32 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail: Nomad Technical Publications - Flight manuals for the Mod N953 2011 33 Gippsland Aeronautics Publication “What’s News at GippsAero” Issue 13 October 2012 2011 34 A page from an illustrated parts catalogue - Figure 8 Flap Control, Actuation, Post-Mod N953 35 Nomad A page from a Nomad - Series N24 Maintenance Manual 36 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail re BOM creation for GA18 2011 37 Nomad Nomad N24A - Draft list of composite parts and accompanying handwritten notes 38 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Nomad product support - Service bulletins 2009 39 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Email asking for document listing the major modifications and customer options 40 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Handwritten notes about spare parts 41 Jetstream Jetstream CEntral Jetstream 31 Commuter Performance Information 42 Nomad Avalon Aircraft Weighing Summary - N24A-60 - ZK-NMD 43 Photograph of a Learjet cockpit 44 Photograph of a cabin of an unknown aircraft - could be the Learjet in the previous photo 45 Manila Folder ASTA Newspaper article: ASTA bids for $500m Orion deal 46 Newspaper article: re Hornet fighter jet rescue helicopter 47 Newspaper article: ASTA returns profit despite poor times 48 Newspaper article: Government to sell ASTA 49 Newspaper employment ad: ASTA Defence - Integrated Logistics Support Personnel 50 Newspaper article: ASTA to cut staff 51 Newspaper employment ad: Test Pilot at the Flying Operations Airworthiness Division (DoT) 52 GAF Job application: Flight Test Observer (No.138) 1976 53 Australian High Commission Letter re recruitment for GAF position 1977 54 Australian High Commission Letter re interview for GAF position 1977 55 Australian High Commission Letter advising of successful application for GAF position 1977 56 Australian High Commission Letter re successful medical examination 1977 57 Australian High Commission Memos regarding start date in Australia 1977 58 Memos confirming appointment as Deputy Chief Flight Test Engineer 1969 59 Australian Department of Foreign Affairs International Message Form: Nomad Icing UK 1978 60 Australian Consolate Advice re interview for application to migrate to Australia 1977 61 GAF Copy of a job ad for Flight Development Engineer 1984 62 GAF Memo: expressing interest in the Flight Development Engineer position 1984 63 GAF Memo: acknowledgement of above memo expressing interest in the Flight Development Engineer position 1984 64 Menu: 94th Aero Squadron - 1st Pursuit Group - unsure of the specific event 65 Avalon Memo: GAF Helicopter Crew - Compensation/Insurance and Additional Payments 1986 66 Aeronautical Development Associates Ltd Letter and list of installation projects 1983 67 Certificate of Competency in Winching Operations for Endorsement in a Helicopter Winch Operator’s/Aircrewman’s Log Book - DoT Air Navigation Orders on Air Service Operations - Helicopter winching and rappelling operations 1986 68 ASTA Memo: appointment of George Stuart to the position of CEO 1987 69 ASTA Various letters and memos re termination of employment and retrenchment 70 GAF Duty Statement - Senior Technical Officer (Engineering) Grade 2 1973 71 Nomad ASTA Letter to Field Aviation Company Limited requesting support services as required for Nomad N22S-164 1988 72 GAF Letter to Avalon Workforce: re GAF ceasing operations on 30/6, recommencing operations as ASTA on 1/7 1987 73 GAF Attached to #72 a copy of a newspaper obituary - GAF passing away! ...Fincher 1979 10 Bound book Nomad ASTA Nomad model N22S - Certification Report N22S2-21022 - Flight Test Certification Report - AF36 Documentation 1988 11 Bound book Nomad GAF GAF Project Report RN2/4 - Nomad N22 - Detail Specification - Part 1 Basic Aircraft 1973 12 Bound book Nomad GAF Nomad Aircraft - Model N22-B - With icing spray system fitted - Development flight test schedule 1978 13 Stapled book Nomad GAF N22B - Nomad Performance Summary for Air Taxi and Commercial Operations 14 Manila Folder Nomad Civil Aviation Authority (Commonwealth of Australia) Copy of Certificate of Approval for aeroplanes type known as GAF models N2, N22, N22B, N22C, N22S, N24 and N24A 1992 15 Nomad Photograph of a Nomad with what looks like smoke underneath 16 Nomad GAF Brochure - STRETCHED Nomad N24 17 Suspension folder General Motors - Allison Gas Turbine Operations Engineering Department Report No.11910A - Instructions for the use of a program, in the form of a source deck of digital computer cards, tape, or floppy diskette to calculate steady state performance of the Allison Gas Turbine Model 250-B17E Turboprop Engine 1987 18 General Motors - Allison Gas Turbine Operations Supplement 1 to the above 19 Fax - very feint - From: Woodward Governor Company Small Aircraft Controls - To: Hawker Pacific - About: propellor synchrophasing systems availability 1992 20 Various pages, some handwritten or faxed about engines, propellor synchronising, and installation charts 1987 21 Manila Folder Nomad Newspaper article: Another Nomad Scare 22 Bulldog Newspaper article: Undercarriage Jams on Test Flight - The Daily Telegraph 1976 23 Jetstream Photograph of a Jetstream 24 Nomad GAF/Department of Productivity Memo re Nomad Ground Training Certificate awarded to Vilem K Gottlieb 25 Avalon Memo congratulating V K Gottlieb on successfully passing the Avalon B17B Engine Course 1978 26 Nomad ASTA Aircraft Weighing Summary - N22B - VH-AUN 1992 27 ASTA/Litton Systems Canada Ltd Fax - very feint - USCS Radar Trials 1990 28 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail GA18 Bill of Material 2011 29 ASTA Instrument of Appointment - delegate Patrick Larcey 2002 30 Certificate of Competency in Winching Operations for Endorsement in a Helicopter Winch Operator’s/Aircrewman’s Log Book 1986 31 CASA Email: Mod 953 SB 2008 32 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail: Nomad Technical Publications - Flight manuals for the Mod N953 2011 33 Gippsland Aeronautics Publication “What’s News at GippsAero” Issue 13 October 2012 2011 34 A page from an illustrated parts catalogue - Figure 8 Flap Control, Actuation, Post-Mod N953 35 Nomad A page from a Nomad - Series N24 Maintenance Manual 36 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail re BOM creation for GA18 2011 37 Nomad Nomad N24A - Draft list of composite parts and accompanying handwritten notes 38 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Nomad product support - Service bulletins 2009 39 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Email asking for document listing the major modifications and customer options 40 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Handwritten notes about spare parts 41 Jetstream Jetstream CEntral Jetstream 31 Commuter Performance Information 42 Nomad Avalon Aircraft Weighing Summary - N24A-60 - ZK-NMD 43 Photograph of a Learjet cockpit 44 Photograph of a cabin of an unknown aircraft - could be the Learjet in the previous photo 45 Manila Folder ASTA Newspaper article: ASTA bids for $500m Orion deal 46 Newspaper article: re Hornet fighter jet rescue helicopter 47 Newspaper article: ASTA returns profit despite poor times 48 Newspaper article: Government to sell ASTA 49 Newspaper employment ad: ASTA Defence - Integrated Logistics Support Personnel 50 Newspaper article: ASTA to cut staff 51 Newspaper employment ad: Test Pilot at the Flying Operations Airworthiness Division (DoT) 52 GAF Job application: Flight Test Observer (No.138) 1976 53 Australian High Commission Letter re recruitment for GAF position 1977 54 Australian High Commission Letter re interview for GAF position 1977 55 Australian High Commission Letter advising of successful application for GAF position 1977 56 Australian High Commission Letter re successful medical examination 1977 57 Australian High Commission Memos regarding start date in Australia 1977 58 Memos confirming appointment as Deputy Chief Flight Test Engineer 1969 59 Australian Department of Foreign Affairs International Message Form: Nomad Icing UK 1978 60 Australian Consolate Advice re interview for application to migrate to Australia 1977 61 GAF Copy of a job ad for Flight Development Engineer 1984 62 GAF Memo: expressing interest in the Flight Development Engineer position 1984 63 GAF Memo: acknowledgement of above memo expressing interest in the Flight Development Engineer position 1984 64 Menu: 94th Aero Squadron - 1st Pursuit Group - unsure of the specific event 65 Avalon Memo: GAF Helicopter Crew - Compensation/Insurance and Additional Payments 1986 66 Aeronautical Development Associates Ltd Letter and list of installation projects 1983 67 Certificate of Competency in Winching Operations for Endorsement in a Helicopter Winch Operator’s/Aircrewman’s Log Book - DoT Air Navigation Orders on Air Service Operations - Helicopter winching and rappelling operations 1986 68 ASTA Memo: appointment of George Stuart to the position of CEO 1987 69 ASTA Various letters and memos re termination of employment and retrenchment 70 GAF Duty Statement - Senior Technical Officer (Engineering) Grade 2 1973 71 Nomad ASTA Letter to Field Aviation Company Limited requesting support services as required for Nomad N22S-164 1988 72 GAF Letter to Avalon Workforce: re GAF ceasing operations on 30/6, recommencing operations as ASTA on 1/7 1987 73 GAF Attached to #72 a copy of a newspaper obituary - GAF passing away! ...Donation from Anna Gottlieb -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, R C Hearson, Ager's Telegraph Primer Cramond & Dickson Code book, 1886
... form. The book once belonged to the Warrnambool firm Cramond and Dickson on the corner of Liebig and Timor Streets which opened a branch of their drapery business in London in 1868. By an agreement with the Reuters Telegram Company in 1899, the code word “sferalcea “ was used for the transmission of telegrams between the two shops. Messages...form. The book once belonged to the Warrnambool firm Cramond and Dickson on the corner of Liebig and Timor Streets which opened a branch of their drapery business in London in 1868. By an agreement with the Reuters Telegram Company in 1899, the code word “sferalcea “ was used for the transmission of telegrams between the two shops. Messages ...This Agers Telegraphic Primer or skeleton telegram guide contains a list of 19000 words which could be used by a business firm to send telegrams overseas in code form. The book once belonged to the Warrnambool firm Cramond and Dickson on the corner of Liebig and Timor Streets which opened a branch of their drapery business in London in 1868. By an agreement with the Reuters Telegram Company in 1899, the code word “sferalcea “ was used for the transmission of telegrams between the two shops. Messages of a general kind were set out at the back of the book: eg: the code word septicity stood for the message, “answer must be here not later than today twelve noon.” The selected words which were used by Cramond and Dickson’s have hand written entries beside the code word. These code books were used to save money and also to improve security.This book has significance on a number of levels. It has local historical significance, is well provenanced. It belonged to one of Warrnambool’s earliest and longest running businesses. The book itself, belonged to the era of early telegraphic communication and as such has wider historical significance.Black soft leather cover with gold lettering, pink inside front and back covers. 312 pages. Up to page 200 the book has words with spaces beside each word to make entries. The back section contains lists of words. Some loose pages and notes contained within the book. Typed page inside front cover from Reuters Telegram Company Limited. Ager’s Telegraphic Primer or skeleton telegram code: consisting of 19000 good telegraphic English words with appendix. Purple stamp inside front cover: Dr Ager 1 Foulden Road Stoke Newingtonwarrnambool, warrnambool history, cramond & dickson, agers telegraphic primer, reuters telegram company -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - POSTCARD - EMBROIDERED AND CARD WW1, c.WW1
... form of a folded envelope. On top part is embroidered a red and green bunch of flowers. On the bottom part is embroidered a message. ...form of a folded envelope. On top part is embroidered a red and green bunch of flowers. On the bottom part is embroidered a message. ...Silk postcard from a soldier in WW1.1. Pale cream colour postcard with an embroidered front in the form of a folded envelope. On top part is embroidered a red and green bunch of flowers. On the bottom part is embroidered a message. Inside the pocket is a card. 2. The card has a message surrounded by 8 shields with the flags of the various allies in WW1.1. Embroidered in "To my dear Daughter". 2. On card is "Hearty Birthday Greetings" and various flags.postcard, ww1 -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - FINAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT, Australian Military Forces, 21.2.1969
... form top left hand corner, "APAC 103A revised Oct 1968". Typed entries, "3790932 - Mr. G.A. Jones - $63.43 - 31.1.69". In purple stamped, "21 Feb 1969" On the slip of paper, " Adjustment National Wage Increase effective from 25 October 1968 included in your final payment" Final Statement of Account - Discharged member - NSM, paper, standard document used with spaces to be filled in with appropriate details, all print & entries in black, at the bottom is a date stamped in purple, attached at the top via metal staple a slip with a short message on. ...Collection re G.A. Jones 3790932, refer Cat No 10053.2P for his service details. Final Statement of Account - Discharged member - NSM, paper, standard document used with spaces to be filled in with appropriate details, all print & entries in black, at the bottom is a date stamped in purple, attached at the top via metal staple a slip with a short message on.On form top left hand corner, "APAC 103A revised Oct 1968". Typed entries, "3790932 - Mr. G.A. Jones - $63.43 - 31.1.69". In purple stamped, "21 Feb 1969" On the slip of paper, " Adjustment National Wage Increase effective from 25 October 1968 included in your final payment"final statement, account, g a jones -
Bendigo Military MuseumInstrument - Duplex Heliograph Mk V - 1940 with Tripod, LUCO Art Metal Coy Ltd, London, 1940
... It was primarily used for visual signaling by reflecting sunlight with a mirror to send coded messages over long distances. This method was primarily useful in remote areas where other forms of communication were not available. ...It was primarily used for visual signaling by reflecting sunlight with a mirror to send coded messages over long distances. This method was primarily useful in remote areas where other forms of communication were not available. ...The Heliograph MkV is a fascinating piece of historical surveying and communications equipment. It was primarily used for visual signaling by reflecting sunlight with a mirror to send coded messages over long distances. This method was primarily useful in remote areas where other forms of communication were not available. The MkV model, specifically, was widely used by the British Army and other military forces from around 1906 until the mid 1960s. It remained in use with the Australian Army Survey Corps until the mid 1980s. The device typically included a 5 - inch mirror and was often mounted on a tripod for stability. Initially the instrument was used to communicate between survey stations using Morse code to coordinate their activities. Later when better forms of communication were available, they were used for precise angle alignment where the sunlight reflection from the mirror was targeted between the survey stations to give very accurate results. The MkV was relatively light weight and portable, making it ideal for use in the field. It could be setup and adjusted quickly. The heliograph had an adjustable mirror that could be tilted to reflect sunlight towards a distant receiver. Surveyors could align the mirror using a sighting device. Whilst it was primarily used by the Military it was also used in civil surveying particularly in the remote areas of Australia. The British Army Mark V version uses a flat round mirror with a small unsilvered spot in the centre. The sender aligned the heliograph to the target by looking at the reflected target in the mirror and moving their head until the target was hidden by the unsilvered spot. Keeping their head still, they then adjusted the aiming rod so its cross wires bisected the target, they then turned up the sighting vane, which covered the cross wires with a diagram of a cross, and aligned the mirror with the tangent and elevation screws, so the small shadow that was a reflection of the unsilvered spot hole was on the cross target. This indicated that the sunbeam was pointing at the target. If the sun was in front of the sender, its rays were reflected directly from this mirror to the receiving station. If the sun was behind the sender, the sighting rod was replaced by a second mirror, to capture the sunlight and direct it onto the main mirror to reflect it to the receiving station.. 1 Brish Army "Mance" Mk V A253 Heliograph has two 125mm diameter mirrors on a brass arm with targeting attachments. The Instrument is mounted on a three-legged tripod of brass and mahogany with spiked feet, approximately 1.2 metres high. The instrument was made by LUCO Art Metal Co Ltd, London in 1940. .2 A military green metal carrying safety storage case with khaki shoulder strap.A253 stamped on instrumentroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
Bendigo Military MuseumCard - CARD, SYMPATHY, DEC 1941
... Folded green card in form of an envelope with Sympathy on front and message inside. 4. Double folded white card with picture of flowers on front....Folded green card in form of an envelope with Sympathy on front and message inside. 4. Double folded white card with picture of flowers on front. ...Cards sent to parents of "Mervyn Clive Townsend" KIA on 15/11/41 on the sinking of HMAS SYDNEY by the German Raider HSK Kormoran. Refer Cat 2313P for Townsends service.Sympathy cards of various sizes and configurations. 1. Folded white card in form of envelope with "Kindest Sympathy" on front. 2. Folded white card "With Deepest Sympathy" on front and was from. 3. Folded green card in form of an envelope with Sympathy on front and message inside. 4. Double folded white card with picture of flowers on front.1. From Walter Rollev. 2. From Mrs Commons & Family. 3. From Mr. & Mrs F. Williams and Glen Wright family. 4. From Mr. & Mrs. John McLeod, Castlemaine.hmas sydney, ww2, melvyn clive townsend, hsk kormoran -
Bendigo Military MuseumBooklet - FIELD MESSAGE NOTEBOOK, Australian Army, May 1976
... form AAB-64. Inside consists of some blank pages and a large quantity of square lined pages. The squares are 6mm x 6mm. At the back is carbon paper. Booklet FIELD MESSAGE ...Probably someone's notes to do with SLR's, water transport and trucks.This is a pocket size, hard cover note book. The cover is green buckram. It shows the Australian Coat of Arms. Army form AAB-64. Inside consists of some blank pages and a large quantity of square lined pages. The squares are 6mm x 6mm. At the back is carbon paper.On one plain page is the date “17 Jul 88 0530 HR” with notes and a male name “Ph. NR”. At the rear are notes on weapon handling. Orders & headlines. Boat Handling - details. Vehicle maintenance & basic fault finding.rifles, trucks, water transport, army, notebook -
Bendigo Military MuseumDocument - TELEGRAM, PERSONAL, 31 August 1944
... Telegram form with text in blue type. Details of message written by hand in black ink. 2. ...Telegram form with text in blue type. Details of message written by hand in black ink. 2. ...Telegrams sent to Alva Bennetts on the occasion of her 21st birthday in 1944. Part of the Bennetts Collection. See Cat No. 9726P for details of service for Alva Bennetts VFX128835.1. Telegram form with text in blue type. Details of message written by hand in black ink. 2. Telegram form with text in blue type. Details of message in black type.1. Handwritten details in black ink: “Carlton, 26, 9/20 AM, Pte A Bennetts, LHQ Dept Med and Vet Stores, 94 Pelham St. N.3. Congrats and all the best for today Alva, Love Audrey and Joy, 9/40” Stamped in purple ink on top RHC: “CARLTON N.3 VIC 31 AUG 1944” 2. Typed in black ink: “MELBOURNE, COLLINS STREET 23/1 10AM, VF 515106 PTE A BENNETTS LHQ DEPOT OF MED VET STORES 94 PELHAM STREET CARLTON. CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES FOR HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WHITE FAMILY 10-55AC.”alva bennetts, bennetts collection, telegrams, ww2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumDocument - RADIOGRAM, Ships Captain, HMS ARCHERON
... Tattered message on white paper on a telegram form, describing a man falling overboard and being subsequently recovered by HMS Vidette. .... - Dated 18/5” Tattered message on white paper on a telegram form, describing a man falling overboard and being subsequently recovered by HMS Vidette. ...Sailor fell overboard from H.M.S. ARCHERON but was rescued by HMS VIDETTE. Dated 18/5 but no year is specified. Part of the collection of William (Bill) Thomason. Refer No. 4136P.Tattered message on white paper on a telegram form, describing a man falling overboard and being subsequently recovered by HMS Vidette. Message is torn and is glued to a backing sheet.Addressed to “V.A.C.R.F - From Capt. D.R.F. - Dated 18/5”collection of william (bill) thomason, telegram, ww2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumInstrument - Heliograph Mk V Training Aid - circa 1912, 1912
... It was primarily used for visual signaling by reflecting sunlight with a mirror to send coded messages over long distances. This method was primarily useful in remote areas where other forms of communication were not available. ...It was primarily used for visual signaling by reflecting sunlight with a mirror to send coded messages over long distances. This method was primarily useful in remote areas where other forms of communication were not available. ...The Heliograph MkV is a fascinating piece of historical surveying and communications equipment. It was primarily used for visual signaling by reflecting sunlight with a mirror to send coded messages over long distances. This method was primarily useful in remote areas where other forms of communication were not available. The MkV model, specifically, was widely used by the British Army and other military forces from around 1906 until the mid 1960s. It remained in use with the Australian Army Survey Corps until the mid 1980s. The device typically included a 5 - inch mirror and was often mounted on a tripod for stability. Initially the instrument was used to communicate between survey stations using Morse code to coordinate their activities. Later when better forms of communication were available they were used for precise angle alignment where the sunlight reflection from the mirror was targeted between the survey stations to give very accurate results. The MkV was relatively light weight and portable, making it ideal for use in the field. It could be setup and adjusted quickly. The heliograph had an adjustable mirror that could be tilted to reflect sunlight towards a distant receiver. Surveyors could align the mirror using a sighting device. Whilst it was primarily used by the Military it was also used in civil surveying particularly in the remote areas of Australia. This instrument was used as a training aid to help teach surveyors at the Royal Australian Survey Corps School of Military Survey. Catalog item No 2009 is a tripod that was used to mount the Heliograph whilst being used for surveying.A Heliograph containing two mirrors with brass surrounds mounted on a wooden board as a Training Aid. Item has additional parts attached to the base board."Heliograph Mk V Training Aid"royal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
Bendigo Military MuseumFinancial record - PAY BOOKS, ADMINISTRATIVE, DOCUMENTS WW2, 1) 1941 - 1942 .2) 1915-1944 .3) 26.2.1941 .4)20.10.1944 ? .5) 10.3.1944? .6) 2.5.1942? .7)? .8) 30.4.1942 .9) 7.5.1942
... form W.F.88 re VX149945 Ridge HT, 20.10.44. Paper, black and white, stamped 21 october 1944. .5) Typed note re Lieut H. Ridge, yellowed paper dated 10.3.44, red lettering at top of page " CUTSA New South Wales". .6) Letter, dated 2.5.1942 to Mrs E. Ridge re H. Ridge "Seriously ill with appendicectomy.", letter yellowed. .7) Cardboard , yellowed, typed and hand written re brief description V57996 and VX148845 H.T. Ridge, military and medical history. .8) Telegram Re " V57996 H.T. Ridge seriously ill 30th April." Double sided, front Blue with message...form W.F.88 re VX149945 Ridge HT, 20.10.44. Paper, black and white, stamped 21 october 1944. .5) Typed note re Lieut H. Ridge, yellowed paper dated 10.3.44, red lettering at top of page " CUTSA New South Wales". .6) Letter, dated 2.5.1942 to Mrs E. Ridge re H. Ridge "Seriously ill with appendicectomy.", letter yellowed. .7) Cardboard , yellowed, typed and hand written re brief description V57996 and VX148845 H.T. Ridge, military and medical history. .8) Telegram Re " V57996 H.T. Ridge seriously ill 30th April." Double sided, front Blue with message ...Henry Thomas Ridge initially (born Stawell, enlisted Bathurst) in September 1934 No V57996, 8th Australian Infantry Battalion CMF. He rose to Sergeant then qualified as a Lieutenant on 8.10.41. He was stationed in Darwin during the bombing 19th Feb 1941. He was discharged and the re enlisted as VX148845 AIF on 9.3.44. He served overseas and was discharged 29.7.46 in 8MD Papua. Refer 473P.1) Pay book No 257028, brown covers re H.T Ridge. .2) Drivers Licence No 214206, Army issue, brown fabric covers, folds in three re H.T. Ridge Lieut. .3) Drivers Licence No 592440,civilian, yellowish paper, red, blue, black writing re H.T. Ridge. Feb 29-1941. .4) Army "Final Statement account," form W.F.88 re VX149945 Ridge HT, 20.10.44. Paper, black and white, stamped 21 october 1944. .5) Typed note re Lieut H. Ridge, yellowed paper dated 10.3.44, red lettering at top of page " CUTSA New South Wales". .6) Letter, dated 2.5.1942 to Mrs E. Ridge re H. Ridge "Seriously ill with appendicectomy.", letter yellowed. .7) Cardboard , yellowed, typed and hand written re brief description V57996 and VX148845 H.T. Ridge, military and medical history. .8) Telegram Re " V57996 H.T. Ridge seriously ill 30th April." Double sided, front Blue with message, rear red, stamped 1 May 1942. .9) Telegram re " V57996 H.T Ridge removed from ill list 7th May 1942, double sided, front blue with message, rear red, stamped 18th may 1942. .10) Pay book No 195734, yellow covers re H.T Ridge.documents - licences / letters, communication - telegraphic, photography - photographs -
Orbost & District Historical Societybooklet, 1958 Road Safety Colouring Competition, second half 1950's
... messages and activities specifically considered for children. Its aim was to teach road safety in a fun, but educational way. This item was an important educational tool. road-safety competitions-colouring A booklet of competitions - Road Safety- Victorian Section for Children It was issued by the Australian Road Safety Council. The front cover is blue, red, black and white. It contains crosswords, colouring competitions with entry forms ...Between the 1950s and 1970s, road safety was redefined as a medical and social problem, rather than a moral and legal one. This was a time before seat belts. The Road Safety Colouring Competition was a free colouring competition for children, organised by Commonwealth Oil Refineries Ltd., started in August 1954 with the , aims of teaching road safety. There were 1,000 prizes, valued at £1,200. The winner would receive a £100 bursary and a free plane trip with one parent to Canberra to receive the prize from the Federal Minister for Transport, Senator.G. McLeay. This booklet is the one used by the children in Orbost in 1958. This booklet was designed to promote road safety awareness, with messages and activities specifically considered for children. Its aim was to teach road safety in a fun, but educational way. This item was an important educational tool. A booklet of competitions - Road Safety- Victorian Section for Children It was issued by the Australian Road Safety Council. The front cover is blue, red, black and white. It contains crosswords, colouring competitions with entry forms.road-safety competitions-colouring -
Orbost & District Historical Societyalbums, early 1900's
... Postcards were ideal for short messages, they were cheap to buy and post, and they moved through rapidly improving transport networks. They are interesting contemporary records of places gone, architecture gone and people gone. This item reflects a contemporary form ...The postcards are addressed to Mrs Dickson, Miss Weeks, Mrs Kiernan and include one from Fred Hall AIF 1915 from Egypt. Miss Weeks was possibly Bertha Alma Weeks 1873-1952, m. George Patrick Kiernan, 1877-1961. There were several Mrs Dickson's including Emma ( nee Wainwright), who was married in 1900 to Archibald John Dickson (1855-1930) and Laura (nee Kreymborg), who was married in 1901 to James Thomas Dickson (1864-1911). The parents of Archibald and James Thomas were Euphemia (nee Brown) 1826-1907 and James T. Dickson (1853-1897). Postcards were ideal for short messages, they were cheap to buy and post, and they moved through rapidly improving transport networks. They are interesting contemporary records of places gone, architecture gone and people gone. This item reflects a contemporary form of communication in the early 20th century.Two cardboard covered albums containing post card collections. The cards have been laminated. 2350.1 has a grey cover. 2350.2 has a dark green cover, each decorated with flowers. Inside the pages are tied with gold ribbon / tape. Inside front cover hand-written in pen - "I know you are sitting all alone reflecting on the ??????. Remember that ?????? that will forever????? From Nug to Dot Dec 1906"postcards-album ww1-communication
