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Nhill Aviation Heritage CentreBook - Air Tables, Nories Air Tables
... ...no. 2 ans...Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre 1 Aerodrome Road Nhill grampians air tables book jm rowe no. 3 aos no. 2 ans technical library Nories Air Tables, inside are several stamps Technical Library No. 3 AOS, No. 2 Air Observers School RAAF Mount Gambier, JM Rowe Hardback book bound with 262 pages Nories Air Tables Book Air Tables ...Hardback book bound with 262 pagesNories Air Tables, inside are several stamps Technical Library No. 3 AOS, No. 2 Air Observers School RAAF Mount Gambier, JM Roweair tables, book, jm rowe, no. 3 aos, no. 2 ans, technical library -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Administrative record (collection) - Bruce & McClure Records, Bruce & McClure, 1901-1945
... 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This is a collection of material from the firm of Bruce and McClure of Warrnambool. This business was established by Edwin Bruce and James McClure about 1901 and ceased operations in 1945 when Owen Brothers took over. The business was based at 159 to 167 Lava Street, Warrnambool and manufactured windmills, motor engines, troughs, pumps, milk cans, tanks and other iron, brass ans ...Private collectionBusiness interestno particular orderbrochures, advertisements, photocopies, illustrations of machineswarrnambool industries, edwin bruce, james mcclure, bruce & mcclure, windmillswarrnambool industries, edwin bruce, james mcclure, bruce & mcclure, windmills -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL SET WW1, Post 1919
... "Nurse/Sister F.M Killicoat, ANS A.F 2. "S - Nurse F.M Killicoat A.I.F" 3. ..."Nurse/Sister F.M Killicoat, ANS A.F 2. "S - Nurse F.M Killicoat A.I.F" 3. ...Frances Madge Killicoat (Born Burra Burra) Enlisted on 5.11.15 in the Australian Army Nursing Service age 26 years, embarked for Eygpt 12.11.1915. Joins the B.E.F in Alexandria 26.3.1916, disembarks Marseilles 4.4.1916, hospital with Hay Fever 16.6.1917 later changed to Nasal Catarrh and then with Debility, rejoin unit 4.7.1917. From there she served in No 1 ACCS, 15 CCS and 10th SH. She was discharged from the AIF on her marriage to Capt S.O.Coen AAMC on 18.11.18. She had 5 brothers in the AIF, one DOW's and one awarded a DCM. 1ACCS (1st Aust Casualty Clearing Station), 15 CCS (15th Casualty Clearing Station), 10th SH (10th Stationary Hospital)Medals, court Mounted, set of (3) Re Nurse- sister F. Killicoat. 1. 1914-15 Star. 2. War Medal 1914-18 3. Victory Medal 1914-191. "Nurse/Sister F.M Killicoat, ANS A.F 2. "S - Nurse F.M Killicoat A.I.F" 3. "Sister F.M Killicoat A.I.F"numismatics- medals- history, metalcraft -
Lara RSL Sub BranchPhotograph of A Company 2/21st Battalion Australian Infantry, c July to September 1940
... Photo and frame A Coy 2/21 with names inscribed there on. Black ans white photo by H.M. ...The Australians suffered at the hands of their captures. a coy 2/21 battallion Photo and frame A Coy 2/21 with names inscribed there on. Black ans white photo by H.M. ...Black and White photo Company "A" 2/21Rare item of historical value due to the battallion being taken prisoner by Imperial Japanese soldiers at Ambon. The Australians suffered at the hands of their captures.Photograph of members of " A" Company 2/21st Battalion Australian infantry Taken in Melbourne. Vic. Group portrait of A Company, 2/21st Battalion. Left to right: front row: Chafer, Hartley, Bailey, Fisher, Breen, Marsh, Lance Corporal (L Cpl) Billings, Smith, Knuckey, McKenzie, Wilson, Dallagh, Jones, Redwood, Turnbull, Rutley, Minetti, Gravener and Corporal Borr (?). Second row: Winter, Brander, M.F. Osborne, V.F.H. Hubbard, Gladigou, Alison, Davies, Blair, Edney, Tuddenham, B. Tucker, Sergeant (Sgt) Stanbridge, Captain (Capt) Wesley, Lieutenant (Lt) Thomas, Sgt Stayte, Beachley, Hallowell, A. Osborne, Thatcher, Watson, unidentified, Ericson, Hadlow, Tucker, McGregor, C.R. O'Bryan and Bradley. Third row: Walker, R.R. Hubbard, Hutchins, L Cpl Kirwan, Mason, J.M. Francis, Corson (?), Leslie, Dunbar, Arnold, Inkster, Balcombe, Corporal Leary, Beckwirth, Barclay, Blanks, Conway, Bolwell, Rigney, Orange, Taylor, Dihood, Mitchell, Donchi, Howard, Flintoff, Hill, Capon, Lewin, L Cpl Eouid (?), Sgt Jacobs. Fourth row: Sgt Seabrooke, Privates King, Jorgenson, O'Halloran, Simmons, Amesbury, Kofoid, Daff, L Cpl Guest, Cooke, Ordish, Stratton, three cooks named Keel, Tullett and Brown, Privates Turner, Dahlberg, Uren, Ansett, Moran, Fry, Penny, Phillips, Lock, Loch, Perrin, Snodgrass, Argus, Gee, Corp Boyce.Photo and frame A Coy 2/21 with names inscribed there on. Black ans white photo by H.M. Walker, Wentworht House, 203 Collins Street, Melbourne.a coy 2/21 battallion -
Lara RSL Sub BranchPhotograph - Post World War 1 Photographs of Hospitals, Geelong and District Hospital 1909-12, Mont Park Hospital, Randwick Military Hospital 1919
... Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Returning wounded soldiers from World War 1 and hospital information, Hospital ans patient data for 918-1919 geelong hospital mont park hospital randwick military hospital Photos also come with notation pads Photos of Geelong Hospital 1/ dated 1909-1912 2/ Dated 1930, 3/ Mont Park Hospital dated 1918, 4/ Randwick Military Hospital Sydney dated 1919 Geelong and District Hospital 1909-12, Mont Park Hospital, Randwick Military Hospital 1919 Photograph Post World War 1 Photographs of Hospitals ...Returning wounded soldiers from World War 1 and hospital information,Hospital ans patient data for 918-1919Photos of Geelong Hospital 1/ dated 1909-1912 2/ Dated 1930, 3/ Mont Park Hospital dated 1918, 4/ Randwick Military Hospital Sydney dated 1919Photos also come with notation padsgeelong hospital, mont park hospital, randwick military hospital -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Instruction Card, Lamps, Signalling Daylight, Short Range, MK II, PMG 1942, 1942
... ans see thar all connectors are in position. NIGHT SIGNALLING: An adjustable screen is supplied for reducing the light and one of the colour discs should always be used in conjunction with it when signalling at night under enemy observation. KEY CONNECTIONS. Use the two-pin plug in No.1 socket as long as the light is good enough, then cahnge to No.2...ans see thar all connectors are in position. NIGHT SIGNALLING: An adjustable screen is supplied for reducing the light and one of the colour discs should always be used in conjunction with it when signalling at night under enemy observation. KEY CONNECTIONS. Use the two-pin plug in No.1 socket as long as the light is good enough, then cahnge to No.2 ...Dark blue printed instructions on paper mounted on a buff coloured cardboard card.LAMPS, SIGNALLING DAYLIGHT, SHORT RANGE Lamp can be used either (1) on the spike and spike extension stuck in the ground or (2) in the hand if necessary, or (3) withe the adaptor provided on a standard helio stand. SIGHTING TUBE: It is important to see that the lamp is so aligned that the distant receiving station is at the centre of the cross slots and maintained in that position the whole time that signals are being sent. BULBS: when fitting a new bulb, insert the locating tongue on the washer to the front and push the stem right back in the slot. BATTERIES: The correct replacment unit for this set is 8 "S" cells connected "in series". Screw up both terminal nuts tightly, ans see thar all connectors are in position. NIGHT SIGNALLING: An adjustable screen is supplied for reducing the light and one of the colour discs should always be used in conjunction with it when signalling at night under enemy observation. KEY CONNECTIONS. Use the two-pin plug in No.1 socket as long as the light is good enough, then cahnge to No.2. This will greatly lengthen the life of bulb. Used bulbs and batteries should not be relaced in the box, but discarded and a fresh supply obtained. Get a copy of detailed instructions "How to Use" this signalling outfit. KEEP LENS, MIRROR, BULB AND FRONT GLASS CLEAN.instructions, lamp, signalling, daylight, short range -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumClothing - Belt decoration
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula She was nearing the end of her voyage, close inshore off Cape Otway at Curdies Inlet (now called Schomberg Reef), east of Peterborough and 150 miles westward of Melbourne. When the wind suddenly dropped the ship drifted onto an uncharted reef and became stuck fast. There was no loss of life ans ...She was nearing the end of her voyage, close inshore off Cape Otway at Curdies Inlet (now called Schomberg Reef), east of Peterborough and 150 miles westward of Melbourne. When the wind suddenly dropped the ship drifted onto an uncharted reef and became stuck fast. There was no loss of life ans all the passengers, crew and mails were taken off by a passing coastal steamer, the Queen, out of Port Fairy the following morning. The passengers' luggage and some of the cargo was rescued, but the weather worsened and work was abandoned and cargo littered the beach. The wreck was sold for salvage to local merchants: two were drowned in attempts to reach her. It became a popular wreck site for diving and over 100 relics have been handed in. The bell of the ship is in the Warrnambool Museum, southern Victoria. Relics at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum include a cannon, a communion set, a brass candlestick, and a diamond ring.A diamond shaped brass belt decorationschomberg, salvage, peterborough -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Medicine Glass, W T & Co. (Whitall Tatum), late 1880's
... 2" and "1" The base has "W.T. & CO." around the edge. Medicine glass, (measuring glass or dose cup), clear glass, round. The antique chemist measuring glass is wide at the top and tapers to a narrow base. The glass has side seams and an uneven base. The glass has imperfections ans ...This medicine glass was previously owned by Sybilla Margaret Kucks (1904-1978), daughter of Henry and Julia Kucks, and granddaughter of William and Sibilia Kucks. Sibilla was born in Warrnambool and lived there until 1917 when she moved to Armadale, Victoria, with her family. The medicine glass was among her effects left to her nephew William when she passed away and has been looked after by his wife Eva and treasured as a memento of their Warrnambool heritage. Mrs Sibilla Kucks sold sweets and fancy cakes in her Liebig Street shop from 1873 until the 1880s. She operated one of Warrnambool’s earliest dedicated confectionery shops at a time when sweets were more commonly found in a fruiterer’s shop. Her window display would have been full of brightly coloured sweets in shiny glass jars tempting passers-by. Sibilla (née Leyendecker) married Johann Wilhelm Kucks in New York, USA in 1856. Both were originally from Prussia. They sailed to Australia on the Ocean Rover and arrived in Melbourne June 10th, 1858. Seventeen days later their second child, William Jnr., was born. Warrnambool’s population was around 2,000 in 1859 when Sibilla and Johann (known as “William”) settled here. William was employed as a tailor by Cramond & Dickson. In 1859 the couple bought George Fergusson’s bakery in Timor Street and opened it as “W. Kucks Baker”. Along with fancy breads and biscuits, he advertised baked dinners to order. William supplied bread to the Warrnambool Hospital until the 1880s. In 1873 William built a row of four shops at 140-146 Liebig Street, one of which became Sibilla’s confectionery shop, and another was the new home to W. Kucks Baker. In 1877 William constructed a building in Liebig Street for the Warrnambool Steam Packet Company, which has since been incorporated into the Warrnambool Art Gallery. Its western wall shows to older construction and design. William and Sibilla had five other children. By 1896 their sons William Jnr. and Henry operated the business as “Messrs Kucks Bros., Bakers & Confectioners”. They employed six staff and used three carts for deliveries over a thirty-mile radius. They catered for clubs and functions including the Exhibitors’ Picnic Luncheon for the Warrnambool Industrial and Arts Exhibition (1896-7). In 1907 Messrs Kucks Bros. baked a monster Pyramid Cake for a local bazaar. It contained coins of various sizes and weighed 84lbs (38kg). Everyone buying a slice hoped to be lucky enough to end up with a coin! William Kucks Jnr. also became licensee of Terang’s ”Wheatsheaf Hotel”, its name and logo connecting it to the family’s bakery in Warrnambool. William (1825-1911) and Sibilla (1833-1910) Kucks and three of their seven children are buried at the Warrnambool Cemetery in a family grave. John Sambell migrated from England and established his chemist and dentist business in Warrnambool around 1890 in his premises in Fairy Street. The business later included his son Herbert. The maker, Whitall Tatum & Co, is clearly marked on the base of the bottle. The company was a a well known maker of prescription bottles. He used the brand "W. T. & Co. from Mid-1870's until the late 1880's, moulded into his glassware. This medicine glass is significant as one of very few remaining items from the history of John Sambell, chemist and dentist, Warrnambool. It is also significant as an example of medical equipment that has a design still used today. It is also significant for its association with William and Sibilla Kucks, a colonial family in Warrnambool that was greatly involved in the community and commerce of early days in Warrnambool.Medicine glass, (measuring glass or dose cup), clear glass, round. The antique chemist measuring glass is wide at the top and tapers to a narrow base. The glass has side seams and an uneven base. The glass has imperfections ans bubbles. The base is uneven. The measuring scale lines have been scored into the glass and the measurements and other inscriptions have been moulded into the glass. Glass is from J. Sambell, chemist and dentist in Warrnambool. On the back there is a measuring scale in tablespoons and teaspoons. There is also an inscription of the maker on the base. The glass was made in the late 1880's by Whitall Tatum & Co., America.Embossed within a round border "J. SAMBELL / CHEMIST / AND / DENTIST / WARRNAMBOOL" The scale on the back has "TABLE" "1" and "2", and "TEA" "8", "4", "2" and "1" The base has "W.T. & CO." around the edge.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, medicine glass, measuring glass, dose cup, medicine dispensing, medicine measurement, sambell pharmacy warrnambool, sambell chemist and dentist, warrnambool chemist, history of warrnambool, early 20th century chemist, john sambell, medical equipment, warrnambool medical services, kucks family in warrnambool, william and sibilla kucks descendant, mrs kucks' confectionery, william kucks baker, warrnambool dentist, herbert sambell, whitall tatum & co, w. t. & co., warrnambool steam packet, warrnambool art gallery -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age, Women remembered - with pride: Band played 'Australia will be there' ; Grandmother in march ; Special cheers for nurses, 26 April 1951
... ANS...AANS...Australian General Hospital...Australian Imperial Forces...Royal Air Force...Strathaird...Ramilles...Navy...2...Order of the British Empire ANS AANS Australian General Hospital Australian Imperial Forces Royal Air Force Strathaird Ramilles Navy 2/4 Australian General Hospital Tobruk Haifa Kantara Greece Crete Islands 2/9th Moresby Centaur Japanese Singapore Malaya Rabaul La Haat Sumatra Reg Knight Sidney Knight Irak Persia St Kilda Edith Cavell Swadeston Norwich England London Imperial Ex-service Women's Association 'WWII' [blue ink, top right] A newspaper clipping of three stories. ...First story - Colonel Annie Sage recounts memories that come up on Anzac Day. 'Dressing' their ship while in mid-ocean, listening to 'Australia Will Be There'; the agony and suspense waiting to learn if allies and friends had escaped terrible situations; having patients in beds and under beds in rain, mud and heat; learning awful news; reuniting with POW sisters and hearing their stories. Second story - Mrs GM Knight marched on Anzac Day in the light grey dress of the Auxiliary Nursing Service(ANSI), India. Born in England, she has lived in Australia for 30 years. Her husband, an officer in the RAF, died before WW2. Her two sons joined the army. Mrs Knight went to India and joined the ANSI and served for six years. Third story - Nearly 200 ex-servicewomen took part in the Anzac march. Led by Matron-in-Chief Sage, the grey nurse's uniforms was the signal for cheers and clapping. Mrs E Wildy and Miss Lillian Foster, both Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) during the war also attended.A newspaper clipping of three stories. The first story consists of three columns of text and includes a small black and white portrait photo of a woman in nurse's uniform. The second story is a single column of text beneath a small black and white portrait photo of a woman in nurse's uniform. The third story is two columns of text underneath the title.'WWII' [blue ink, top right]order of the british empire, ans, aans, australian general hospital, australian imperial forces, royal air force, strathaird, ramilles, navy, 2/4 australian general hospital, tobruk, haifa, kantara, greece, crete, islands, 2/9th, moresby, centaur, japanese, singapore, malaya, rabaul, la haat, sumatra, reg knight, sidney knight, irak, persia, st kilda, edith cavell, swadeston, norwich, england, london, imperial ex-service women's association -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, 150 Ans de Memoire Collective Caledonienne, 2003
... The book was published for the Exposition in September, 2003 ww 2 camp 4 cowra loveday Orange, grey and white soft cover with green, black and orange text on the front cover. Grey and white back cover with repetitive phrase on the back 150 Ans de Memoire Collective Caledonienne Book ...A short history of the diverse nationalities that make up the society of New Caledonia after French possession, including various groups, including Japanese migrants who were interned in Australia, Camp 4. in WW2.|Single men of Japanese origin were held in Loveday Camp in South Australia and prisoners of war in Cowra, NSW. The book was published for the Exposition in September, 2003Orange, grey and white soft cover with green, black and orange text on the front cover. Grey and white back cover with repetitive phrase on the backww 2 camp 4, cowra, loveday -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, The four Deakin sisters as young women, 1905
... 2 sons: John Henry (1879-1962) and William Andrew (1883-1939). A fifth daughter Daisy Jessie was born in 1880 and died the same year at the age of 7 months. Elsie Longmore Deakin (1881-1969) was a nurse ans...2 sons: John Henry (1879-1962) and William Andrew (1883-1939). A fifth daughter Daisy Jessie was born in 1880 and died the same year at the age of 7 months. Elsie Longmore Deakin (1881-1969) was a nurse ans ...These are the 4 surviving daughters of Thomas Henry Deakin (1845-1915), born in Monmouthshire, Wales and his wife Janet (Jessie) Longmore (1851-1939), born in Morayshire, Scotland. The couple also had 2 sons: John Henry (1879-1962) and William Andrew (1883-1939). A fifth daughter Daisy Jessie was born in 1880 and died the same year at the age of 7 months. Elsie Longmore Deakin (1881-1969) was a nurse ans remained single; Minnie Winifred (1886-1966) married Charles Williamson in 1923; Lily Vipond (1890-1943) married David Mair in 1910 and Jessie Alice, known as Alice, married Hector Williamson in 1921. Hector and Charles were brothers. Elsie Longmore Deakin enlisted AANS aged 35 years in 10 May 1915; embarked on the Mooltan on 22 August 1916. Address : 114 Station Street, Fairfield, Next of kin : mother, Mrs Janet Deakin (nee Longmore), 114 Station Street, Fairfield, father, Thomas Henry Deakin Elsie Deakin enlisted at 35 years of age on 10 May, 1915 and served locally before volunteering for overseas duty on 9 August, 1916. Her three years of training were completed at the Melbourne General Hospital. She embarked with the rank of Sister for India and was appointed to the Victoria Hospital, Bombay. In January, 1917, when she was transferred to England and a Military Hospital at Bagthorpe later to the 1 Australian Auxiliary Hospital, and in January of the following years to 25 (British) GH in France but returned a few weeks later to England and the 1 AAH after suffering a seriously strained left ankle. She returned to France post-war and served another four months before being returned to Australia in May, 1919. Her appointment was terminated as medically unfit on 9 June, 1919. Born South Melbourne, she died in Elsternwick on 14 October, 1969, aged 87. (REF: http://www.ozsportshistory.com/wardeaths/women_a_e.html) There is a photo of her in uniform on this site and also on http://ww1nurses.gravesecrets.net/de.html LtoR: Alice, Minnie, Lily, Elsie. This is part of a large donation relating to the Deakin, Mair and Young families.A black & white photo with a cream edge of 4 well-dressed young women in a head and shoulders formal pose. It is likely a studio photo. All wear white frilly or lacy blouses and 3 are carrying bunches of flowers.1. On rear: Top in blue biro - "Elsie Minnie Lily Alice DEAKIN / Mum's (crossing out) sisters On the basis of inscriptions in family autograph books, this writing belongs to Lily's daughter, Beryl Mair. 2. The rear has 4 remnant glued labels roughly torn from larger labels - the type once common for labelling jars and bottles. Partially beneath these is writing in another hand in black ink: " ..th love and be.. / ..shes ---------your /(crossing out) then name removed (superficial paper loss. 3, "YOUNG" in blue biro in lower LH corner. This may be the donor's handwriting. It may have been added in the course of sorting photos into Young antecedent photos; there are no members of the Young family in the photo itself. elsie longmore deakin, minnie winifred deakin, minnie winifred williamson, lily vipond deakin, lily vipond mair, jessie alice deakin, alice deakin, jessie alice williamson, alice williamson -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Three Deakin sisters, 1964
... 2 sons: John Henry (1879-1962) and William Andrew (1883-1939). A fifth daughter Daisy Jessie was born in 1880 and died the same year at the age of 7 months. Elsie Longmore Deakin (1881-1969) was a nurse ans...2 sons: John Henry (1879-1962) and William Andrew (1883-1939). A fifth daughter Daisy Jessie was born in 1880 and died the same year at the age of 7 months. Elsie Longmore Deakin (1881-1969) was a nurse ans ...These are the 4 surviving daughters of Thomas Henry Deakin (1845-1915), born in Monmouthshire, Wales and his wife Janet (Jessie) Longmore (1851-1939), born in Morayshire, Scotland. The couple also had 2 sons: John Henry (1879-1962) and William Andrew (1883-1939). A fifth daughter Daisy Jessie was born in 1880 and died the same year at the age of 7 months. Elsie Longmore Deakin (1881-1969) was a nurse ans remained single; Minnie Winifred (1886-1966) married Charles Williamson in 1923; Lily Vipond (1890-1943) married David Mair in 1910 and Jessie Alice, known as Alice, married Hector Williamson in 1921. Hector and Charles were brothers. Elsie Longmore Deakin enlisted AANS aged 35 years in 10 May 1915; embarked on the Mooltan on 22 August 1916. Address : 114 Station Street, Fairfield, Next of kin : mother, Mrs Janet Deakin (nee Longmore), 114 Station Street, Fairfield, father, Thomas Henry Deakin Elsie Deakin enlisted at 35 years of age on 10 May, 1915 and served locally before volunteering for overseas duty on 9 August, 1916. Her three years of training were completed at the Melbourne General Hospital. She embarked with the rank of Sister for India and was appointed to the Victoria Hospital, Bombay. In January, 1917, when she was transferred to England and a Military Hospital at Bagthorpe later to the 1 Australian Auxiliary Hospital, and in January of the following years to 25 (British) GH in France but returned a few weeks later to England and the 1 AAH after suffering a seriously strained left ankle. She returned to France post-war and served another four months before being returned to Australia in May, 1919. Her appointment was terminated as medically unfit on 9 June, 1919. Born South Melbourne, she died in Elsternwick on 14 October, 1969, aged 87. (REF: http://www.ozsportshistory.com/wardeaths/women_a_e.html) There is a photo of her in uniform on this site and also on http://ww1nurses.gravesecrets.net/de.html LtoR: Alice, Minnie, Lily, Elsie. This is part of a large donation relating to the Deakin, Mair and Young families. The donor thought this was taken during the 1950s but the Kodak stamp identifies it as later.This is part of a large collection of material related to the Deakin, Mair and Young families with multiple connections to Surrey Hills and Mont Albert.A colour photo with a cream edge of 3 well-dressed women sitting on a public bench in what looks to be a park. All are wearing hats and carrying handbags. Two are wearing gloves. On rear in blue biro - "Aunties / Elsie Minnie & Alice / Mum's RIGHT TO LEFT In black biro) / Beryl / YOUNG / My Mothers Sisters / (Lily Vipond Deakin / MAIR." Some of the handwriting is thought to be that of the donor's mother, Beryl Mair. There may be another hand. It appears that not all the inscriptions were added at the same time. There is also a photographic processing stamp in red: " THIS IS A / KODACHROME PRINT / Made by / KODAK / FEBRUARY 1964 M" elsie longmore deakin, minnie winifred deakin, minnie winifred williamson, lily vipond deakin, lily vipond mair, jessie alice deakin, alice deakin, jessie alice williamson, alice williamson -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Jumper City of Nunawading Parks and Recreation
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne costume male uniform civilian Jumper size 18 Grey/Pale Olive Green colour -Emblem on left breast -Square outlined in black, pale blue sky, 5 undulating stripes along bottom of square; purple yellow, green yellow orange : 6 gum leaves in upper right corner of square, yellow/ orange/Green/orange/yellow/yellow all with green central vein. Yellow stitched writing underneath emblem City of Nunawading parks ans ...Jumper size 18 Grey/Pale Olive Green colour -Emblem on left breast -Square outlined in black, pale blue sky, 5 undulating stripes along bottom of square; purple yellow, green yellow orange : 6 gum leaves in upper right corner of square, yellow/ orange/Green/orange/yellow/yellow all with green central vein. Yellow stitched writing underneath emblem City of Nunawading parks ans Recreationcostume, male uniform, civilian -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Project That Makes Us Proud, 1991
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Mostly by Volunteers, done to keep our reserves planted with indigenous plants and the background organization required. Parks and Reserves Reid Wendy Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society Article describing the planting ans organisation work. ...Article describing the planting ans organisation work.Article describing the work, mostly by Volunteers, done to keep our reserves planted with indigenous plants and the background organization required.Article describing the planting ans organisation work.parks and reserves, reid, wendy, blackburn and district tree preservation society -
Moorabbin Air MuseumSlide (item) - (SP) Finnigan collection of slides taken in 1960s covering hundreds of aircraft with Australian registration (VH-), VH-AAJ DHC-2 Beaver, VH-AAK DHC-2 Beaver, VH-AAP DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-ABR Douglas DC3, VH-ACE Thorp T18 Tiger, VH-ACK Aeronca K Scout, VH-ACU Beech 17 Staggerwing, VH-ACW Fairchild 24R-9, VH-ACZ Stinson 105, VH-ADQ Auster J1B Aiglet, VH-AEQ Douglas C47-DL, VH-AFG De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk, VH-AFT Auster Autocar, VH-AGC De Havilland DH84A Dragon 3, VH-AGE Cessna 185 Skywagon, VH-AGJ Lockheed Hudson 111A, VH-AGR Ryan STM-2, VH-AGS Lockheed Hudson lVA, VH-AGW Ryan ST-M, VH-AHC Ryan ST-M2, VH-AHD Ryan ST-M2, VH-AIB De Havilland DH94 Moth Minor, VH-AJE Auster J-1 Autocrat, VH-AKE De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-ALV CAC CA-6 Wackett Trainer, VH-AMA Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-ANE Sikorsky S-62A, VH-ANJ Douglas C47-DL, VH-ANO Douglas C49B-DO, VH-ANP Douglas C49B-DO, VH-ANQ Douglas C49-DO, VH-ANS Douglas C47-DL, VH-ANV Douglas C47A-50-DL, VH-ANW Douglas C47A-25-DK, VH-ANX Douglas C47A-65-DL, VH-ANZ Douglas C47A-30-DL, VH-ARM De Havilland dh82 Tiger Moth, VH-ASF De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-ASP Cessna 180 Skywagon, VH-AST De Havilland DHC 1 T10, VH-ASV Lockheed 12A Electra Junior, VH-ATJ De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth, VH-ATN De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth, VH-AUA De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth, VH-AUS De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth, VH-AUX Piper PA 22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-AZO Piper PA 25-235 Pawnee, VH-BAA Douglas C47 DC3-3CSI3G, VH-BAB Douglas C47 Skytrain, VH-BAE Chrislea CH3 Super Ace, VH-BAF Avro 652A Anson, VH-BAG Hughes 500C, VH-BAM Douglas C47A Skytrain, VH-BAW Bristol Sycamore Mk4 HR51, VH-BBH Fletcher FU-24A A4, VH-BBM Fletcher FU-24A A4, VH-BGO De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-BGU Auster J-5B Autocar, VH-BGX De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-BHG SAAB 91C Safir, VH-BIB Beech King Air, VH-BIZ Dassault ( Fan Jet ) Falcon 20CC, VH-BKC De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-BLL Bell 47J-2A-1 Ranger, VH-BLM Bell 47G-3B-2, VH-BMD Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-BMG Saab 91C Safir, VH-BOM Piper PA-25 Pawnee, VH-BOR De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-BOU Hawker Sea Fury, VH-BPP Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-BSM De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk 22, VH-BSR De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk 22, VH-BTB Piper J 3 Cub, VH-BTI Auster J5R Alpine, VH-BWI Victa Airtourer 100, VH-BWT Victa Airtourer 100, VH-BXP Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-BXQ Percival Proctor 3, VH-BZN Convair 440-97, VH-CAG Beech V35A Bonanza, VH-CAN Douglas C47A Skytrain, VH-CAO Hawker Siddeley HS-125-1B, VH-CAQ Beech A36 Bonanza, VH-CAS Cessna 170A, VH-CAT Fokker F27-1009 Friendship, VH-CAU Aero Commander 560E, VH-CAW Aero Commander 560E, VH-CAZ Cessna 310C, VH-CBS Corby CJ-1 Starlet, VH-CDS Auster J-5 Autocar, VH-CES De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-CHP Victa Airtourer 115, VH-CJW De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-CMA Piper PA-22-160 Tri Pacer, VH-CND Victa Airtourer 115, VH-CNO Victa Airtourer 100, VH-COD Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-CRA Grumman G-159 Gulfstream 1, VH-CTE Beech 65 Queen Air, VH-CTM Victa Airtourer 100 A1, VH-CTS De Havilland DH104 Dove 5, VH-CUB Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub, VH-CVA De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-CWI Piper PA-28-180 Cherokee, VH-CXD Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-CXR Ryan STM-S2, VH-CXU Piel CP-301 Emeraude 100, VH-CXY DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-CYN De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-CYY Yeoman Cropmaster, VH-CZC Douglas DC9-31, VH-CZD Douglas DC9-31, VH-CZE Douglas DC9-31, VH-DAY Bellanca 7KCAB Citabria, VH-DBJ Piel CP301 Emeraude 100, VH-DBS De Havilland DHC-1 Mk21 Chipmunk, VH-DCM Fletcher FU-24A Mk2, VH-DDZ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-DEF Morane-Saulnier MS880B Rallye Club, VH-DES Thorp T-111 Sky Scooter, VH-DFJ DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-DLM Cessna 180A, VH-DLR Piper PA 18 Super Cub, VH-DMR Bell 47J-2A Ranger, VH-DRJ Jodel D11, VH-DUC Orlican L-40 Meta Sokol, VH-DUD Thorp T18, VH-DUR CZL Aero 145, VH-DUY Orlican L-40 Meta Sokol, VH-EMA Maule M-4-210 Rocket, VH-EMW Piper PA-22-20-160 Pacer, VH-EOD Fletcher FU24 Mk2, VH-EOL Gardan GY-80-160D Horizon, VH-EOV DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-EPC Beagle B121 SRS2 Pup 150, VH-EQE Britten Norman BN-2a Islander, VH-EQH Fletcher FU-24, VH-ESP De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-EWE Douglas C47 - DL, VH-EXR Aero Commander 500S, VH-EXY Aero Commander 680E, VH-FAH DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-FAL Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-FAS DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-FBR DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-FBS IMCO Callair A-9A, VH-FDC DHA-3 Drover, VH-FDS DHA-3 Drover, VH-FDT DHA-3 Drover, VH-FID Beechcraft D18S, VH-FIE Beechcraft D18S, VH-FJS Aerospatiale SE-3130 Alouette 2, VH-FMC Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-FME Victa Airtourer 115, VH-FNA Fokker F27-050, VH-FNB Fokker F27-050, VH-FNO Fokker F27-050, VH-FNT Fokker F27-050, VH-FPA Grumman G-164 Agcat, VH-FSB Pilatus PC6-B1-H2 Turbo Porter, VH-FWG Beech A65-8200 Queen Air, VH-FZA Cessna 150M, VH-GAB Cessna 180A, VH-GAV Piper PA-25-150 Pawnee, VH-GCN Snow S-2D-600, VH-GCV Taylorcraft E Auster Mk3, VH-GEB De Havilland DHC-1- Sasin SA-29 Spraymaster, VH-GEK Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-GMC DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-GMD Hughes 269B, VH-GVA De Havilland 82A Tiger Moth, VH-IAM Cessna 180, VH-IAT Piper PA-20 Pacer, VH-IDA DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDB DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDD DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDI DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDK DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDL DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDS DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDT DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDU DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDW DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDX DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IGC Piel CP-301 Emeraude 100, VH-IHC Schweizer 300c, VH-IHF Schweizer 300c, VH-INB Douglas C-47A-20-DL, VH-INC Douglas C-47A-1-DK, VH-IND Bell 47J Ranger, VH-INE Bell 47J Ranger, VH-ING Douglas C-47A-85-DL, VH-INK Aviation Traders ATL-98A Carvair, VH-INM Aviation Traders ATL-98A Carvair, VH-INX Douglas C-54B-5-DO, VH-IRW Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-IXQ Cessna 180H Skywagon, VH-KAJ Auster J-1B Aiglet, VH-KBI Auster J-1B Aiglet, VH-KBU Auster J-1B Aiglet, VH-KCB Auster J-5P Autocar, VH-KCD Auster J-5-8 Bushmaster, VH-KCF Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar, VH-KCT Auster J-1N Aiglet 2, VH-KEA Auster J-1 Autocrat, VH-KFB Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-KFC Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-KFJ Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-KOG Piper PA-25 Pawnee, VH-KSD Piper PA25-235 Pawnee, VH-KSN Auster J-5 Adventurer, VH-KSZ Auster J-5 Adventurer, VH-KVD Cessna A188 Agwagon, VH-KVL Cessna A188 Agwagon, VH-KVY Cessna 310L, VH-KWM Cessna C-34 Airmaster, VH-MBA Taylorcraft E Auster Mk3, VH-MBJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MBM Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MCH Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-MEJ Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-MFN Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MFP Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MJD DeHavilland Dove Srs2, VH-MJE Beech D17S Staggerwing, VH-MJF Cessna 180A, VH-MKY Piper PA-22-160 Tri-pacer, VH-MLB DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver, VH-MLE Cessna 182Q Skylane, VH-MLR Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-MLS Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-MMJ Fokker F28-1006 Fellowship, VH-MOA Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MOH Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MOI Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MOJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MPC Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MPN Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MRD Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar, VH-MRZ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MSA Piper PA-18A-150 Super Cub, VH-MSH Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MSU Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MTE Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MTP Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MTS Piper PA-22-150 Tri-Pacer, VH-MUE Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUN Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUO Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUQ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUV Victa Airtpourer 100, VH-MVI Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MVJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MVP Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MWN DeHavilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-OYS, VH-PCK Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-PEX Piper Cub, VH-PIF Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-PPP Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee C, VH-PRT Avro 643 Cadet 2, VH-PSG Aero Commander 680, VH-PTP Champion 7EC Traveler, VH-PUL Auster J-2 Arrow Special, VH-PXQ Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub, VH-PXZ Piper PA-36-375 Brave, VH-PZA Champion 7ECA Citabria, VH-RFF Cessna180A Skywagon, VH-RJK De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-RJP Auster J-5 Adventurer, VH-RMB Lockheed L188A Electra, VH-RMG Locckheed L188A Electra, VH-RNI De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-RSD De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk, VH-RSQ De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk 22, VH-RVG Cessna 172F Skyhawk, VH-RVS De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-RVY de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-SJH Piel CP-301 Emeraude 100, VH-SLS Cessna 180 Skywagon, VH-SMF Piaggio P166, VH-SSI De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-SZT Victa Airtourer 115, VH-TBB Bristol 170-31 Freighter, VH-TFA Fokker F27-1002 Friendship, VH-TIG De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-TJA Boeing 727-76, VH-TJC Boeing 727-76, VH-TJK Douglas DC-9-31, VH-TJN Douglas DC-9-31, VH-TLB Lockheed 188A Electra, VH-TQO Fokker F27-6152 Friendship, VH-TRB Transavia PL-12 Airtruk, VH-TRH Transavia PL-12 Airtruk, VH-TRK Transavia PL-12 Airtruk, VH-TSA Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-TTQ Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-TVG Vickers Viscount 720, VH-TVI Vickers Viscount 756D, VH-TVL Vickers Viscount 756C, VH-TVM Vickers Viscount 756D, VH-TVP Vickers Viscount 816, VH-TVRVickers Viscount 818, VH-UAC CAB GY-20 Minicab, VH-UDE Avro 594 Avian Mk4, VH-UEI Druine D-31 Turbulent, VH-UHG Bell 205A-1, VH-UHU Westland Widgeon 3, VH-UKL De Havilland DHC-2 Turbo Beaver, VH-UKV De Havilland DH60 Gipsy Moth, VH-ULA Stilts SA-6B Flut-r-Bug, VH-ULL Luton LA-4 Minor, VH-ULM De Havilland DH60M Moth, VH-UMA De Havilland DHA-3 Drover, VH-UNL Beagle 206S Series 2, VH-UPD De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-UQB De Havilland DH80A Puss Moth, VH-UQE Avro 594 Avian Mk4, VH-UQV De Havilland DH-60M Moth, VH-UUR Klemm L25d , VH-UUY British Aircraft BA Eagle 2, VH-UYM Taylor J2 Cub, VH-WMM Auster
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VH-AAJ DHC-2 Beaver, VH-AAK DHC-2 Beaver, VH-AAP DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-ABR Douglas DC3, VH-ACE Thorp T18 Tiger, VH-ACK Aeronca K Scout, VH-ACU Beech 17 Staggerwing, VH-ACW Fairchild 24R-9, VH-ACZ Stinson 105, VH-ADQ Auster J1B Aiglet, VH-AEQ Douglas C47-DL, VH-AFG De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk, VH-AFT Auster Autocar, VH-AGC De Havilland DH84A Dragon 3, VH-AGE Cessna 185 Skywagon, VH-AGJ Lockheed Hudson 111A, VH-AGR Ryan STM-2, VH-AGS Lockheed Hudson lVA, VH-AGW Ryan ST-M, VH-AHC Ryan ST-M2, VH-AHD Ryan ST-M2, VH-AIB De Havilland DH94 Moth Minor, VH-AJE Auster J-1 Autocrat, VH-AKE De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-ALV CAC CA-6 Wackett Trainer, VH-AMA Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-ANE Sikorsky S-62A, VH-ANJ Douglas C47-DL, VH-ANO Douglas C49B-DO, VH-ANP Douglas C49B-DO, VH-ANQ Douglas C49-DO, VH-ANS Douglas C47-DL, VH-ANV Douglas C47A-50-DL, VH-ANW Douglas C47A-25-DK, VH-ANX Douglas C47A-65-DL, VH-ANZ Douglas C47A-30-DL, VH-ARM De Havilland dh82 Tiger Moth, VH-ASF De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-ASP Cessna 180 Skywagon, VH-AST De Havilland DHC 1 T10, VH-ASV Lockheed 12A Electra Junior, VH-ATJ De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth, VH-ATN De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth, VH-AUA De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth, VH-AUS De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth, VH-AUX Piper PA 22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-AZO Piper PA 25-235 Pawnee, VH-BAA Douglas C47 DC3-3CSI3G, VH-BAB Douglas C47 Skytrain, VH-BAE Chrislea CH3 Super Ace, VH-BAF Avro 652A Anson, VH-BAG Hughes 500C, VH-BAM Douglas C47A Skytrain, VH-BAW Bristol Sycamore Mk4 HR51, VH-BBH Fletcher FU-24A A4, VH-BBM Fletcher FU-24A A4, VH-BGO De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-BGU Auster J-5B Autocar, VH-BGX De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-BHG SAAB 91C Safir, VH-BIB Beech King Air, VH-BIZ Dassault ( Fan Jet ) Falcon 20CC, VH-BKC De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-BLL Bell 47J-2A-1 Ranger, VH-BLM Bell 47G-3B-2, VH-BMD Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-BMG Saab 91C Safir, VH-BOM Piper PA-25 Pawnee, VH-BOR De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-BOU Hawker Sea Fury, VH-BPP Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-BSM De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk 22, VH-BSR De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk 22, VH-BTB Piper J 3 Cub, VH-BTI Auster J5R Alpine, VH-BWI Victa Airtourer 100, VH-BWT Victa Airtourer 100, VH-BXP Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-BXQ Percival Proctor 3, VH-BZN Convair 440-97, VH-CAG Beech V35A Bonanza, VH-CAN Douglas C47A Skytrain, VH-CAO Hawker Siddeley HS-125-1B, VH-CAQ Beech A36 Bonanza, VH-CAS Cessna 170A, VH-CAT Fokker F27-1009 Friendship, VH-CAU Aero Commander 560E, VH-CAW Aero Commander 560E, VH-CAZ Cessna 310C, VH-CBS Corby CJ-1 Starlet, VH-CDS Auster J-5 Autocar, VH-CES De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-CHP Victa Airtourer 115, VH-CJW De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-CMA Piper PA-22-160 Tri Pacer, VH-CND Victa Airtourer 115, VH-CNO Victa Airtourer 100, VH-COD Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-CRA Grumman G-159 Gulfstream 1, VH-CTE Beech 65 Queen Air, VH-CTM Victa Airtourer 100 A1, VH-CTS De Havilland DH104 Dove 5, VH-CUB Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub, VH-CVA De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-CWI Piper PA-28-180 Cherokee, VH-CXD Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-CXR Ryan STM-S2, VH-CXU Piel CP-301 Emeraude 100, VH-CXY DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-CYN De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-CYY Yeoman Cropmaster, VH-CZC Douglas DC9-31, VH-CZD Douglas DC9-31, VH-CZE Douglas DC9-31, VH-DAY Bellanca 7KCAB Citabria, VH-DBJ Piel CP301 Emeraude 100, VH-DBS De Havilland DHC-1 Mk21 Chipmunk, VH-DCM Fletcher FU-24A Mk2, VH-DDZ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-DEF Morane-Saulnier MS880B Rallye Club, VH-DES Thorp T-111 Sky Scooter, VH-DFJ DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-DLM Cessna 180A, VH-DLR Piper PA 18 Super Cub, VH-DMR Bell 47J-2A Ranger, VH-DRJ Jodel D11, VH-DUC Orlican L-40 Meta Sokol, VH-DUD Thorp T18, VH-DUR CZL Aero 145, VH-DUY Orlican L-40 Meta Sokol, VH-EMA Maule M-4-210 Rocket, VH-EMW Piper PA-22-20-160 Pacer, VH-EOD Fletcher FU24 Mk2, VH-EOL Gardan GY-80-160D Horizon, VH-EOV DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-EPC Beagle B121 SRS2 Pup 150, VH-EQE Britten Norman BN-2a Islander, VH-EQH Fletcher FU-24, VH-ESP De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-EWE Douglas C47 - DL, VH-EXR Aero Commander 500S, VH-EXY Aero Commander 680E, VH-FAH DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-FAL Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-FAS DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-FBR DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-FBS IMCO Callair A-9A, VH-FDC DHA-3 Drover, VH-FDS DHA-3 Drover, VH-FDT DHA-3 Drover, VH-FID Beechcraft D18S, VH-FIE Beechcraft D18S, VH-FJS Aerospatiale SE-3130 Alouette 2, VH-FMC Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-FME Victa Airtourer 115, VH-FNA Fokker F27-050, VH-FNB Fokker F27-050, VH-FNO Fokker F27-050, VH-FNT Fokker F27-050, VH-FPA Grumman G-164 Agcat, VH-FSB Pilatus PC6-B1-H2 Turbo Porter, VH-FWG Beech A65-8200 Queen Air, VH-FZA Cessna 150M, VH-GAB Cessna 180A, VH-GAV Piper PA-25-150 Pawnee, VH-GCN Snow S-2D-600, VH-GCV Taylorcraft E Auster Mk3, VH-GEB De Havilland DHC-1- Sasin SA-29 Spraymaster, VH-GEK Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-GMC DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-GMD Hughes 269B, VH-GVA De Havilland 82A Tiger Moth, VH-IAM Cessna 180, VH-IAT Piper PA-20 Pacer, VH-IDA DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDB DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDD DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDI DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDK DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDL DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDS DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDT DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDU DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDW DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDX DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IGC Piel CP-301 Emeraude 100, VH-IHC Schweizer 300c, VH-IHF Schweizer 300c, VH-INB Douglas C-47A-20-DL, VH-INC Douglas C-47A-1-DK, VH-IND Bell 47J Ranger, VH-INE Bell 47J Ranger, VH-ING Douglas C-47A-85-DL, VH-INK Aviation Traders ATL-98A Carvair, VH-INM Aviation Traders ATL-98A Carvair, VH-INX Douglas C-54B-5-DO, VH-IRW Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-IXQ Cessna 180H Skywagon, VH-KAJ Auster J-1B Aiglet, VH-KBI Auster J-1B Aiglet, VH-KBU Auster J-1B Aiglet, VH-KCB Auster J-5P Autocar, VH-KCD Auster J-5-8 Bushmaster, VH-KCF Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar, VH-KCT Auster J-1N Aiglet 2, VH-KEA Auster J-1 Autocrat, VH-KFB Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-KFC Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-KFJ Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-KOG Piper PA-25 Pawnee, VH-KSD Piper PA25-235 Pawnee, VH-KSN Auster J-5 Adventurer, VH-KSZ Auster J-5 Adventurer, VH-KVD Cessna A188 Agwagon, VH-KVL Cessna A188 Agwagon, VH-KVY Cessna 310L, VH-KWM Cessna C-34 Airmaster, VH-MBA Taylorcraft E Auster Mk3, VH-MBJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MBM Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MCH Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-MEJ Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-MFN Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MFP Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MJD DeHavilland Dove Srs2, VH-MJE Beech D17S Staggerwing, VH-MJF Cessna 180A, VH-MKY Piper PA-22-160 Tri-pacer, VH-MLB DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver, VH-MLE Cessna 182Q Skylane, VH-MLR Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-MLS Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-MMJ Fokker F28-1006 Fellowship, VH-MOA Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MOH Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MOI Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MOJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MPC Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MPN Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MRD Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar, VH-MRZ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MSA Piper PA-18A-150 Super Cub, VH-MSH Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MSU Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MTE Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MTP Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MTS Piper PA-22-150 Tri-Pacer, VH-MUE Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUN Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUO Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUQ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUV Victa Airtpourer 100, VH-MVI Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MVJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MVP Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MWN DeHavilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-OYS, VH-PCK Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-PEX Piper Cub, VH-PIF Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-PPP Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee C, VH-PRT Avro 643 Cadet 2, VH-PSG Aero Commander 680, VH-PTP Champion 7EC Traveler, VH-PUL Auster J-2 Arrow Special, VH-PXQ Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub, VH-PXZ Piper PA-36-375 Brave, VH-PZA Champion 7ECA Citabria, VH-RFF Cessna180A Skywagon, VH-RJK De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-RJP Auster J-5 Adventurer, VH-RMB Lockheed L188A Electra, VH-RMG Locckheed L188A Electra, VH-RNI De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-RSD De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk, VH-RSQ De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk 22, VH-RVG Cessna 172F Skyhawk, VH-RVS De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-RVY de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-SJH Piel CP-301 Emeraude 100, VH-SLS Cessna 180 Skywagon, VH-SMF Piaggio P166, VH-SSI De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-SZT Victa Airtourer 115, VH-TBB Bristol 170-31 Freighter, VH-TFA Fokker F27-1002 Friendship, VH-TIG De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-TJA Boeing 727-76, VH-TJC Boeing 727-76, VH-TJK Douglas DC-9-31, VH-TJN Douglas DC-9-31, VH-TLB Lockheed 188A Electra, VH-TQO Fokker F27-6152 Friendship, VH-TRB Transavia PL-12 Airtruk, VH-TRH Transavia PL-12 Airtruk, VH-TRK Transavia PL-12 Airtruk, VH-TSA Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-TTQ Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-TVG Vickers Viscount 720, VH-TVI Vickers Viscount 756D, VH-TVL Vickers Viscount 756C, VH-TVM Vickers Viscount 756D, VH-TVP Vickers Viscount 816, VH-TVRVickers Viscount 818, VH-UAC CAB GY-20 Minicab, VH-UDE Avro 594 Avian Mk4, VH-UEI Druine D-31 Turbulent, VH-UHG Bell 205A-1, VH-UHU Westland Widgeon 3, VH-UKL De Havilland DHC-2 Turbo Beaver, VH-UKV De Havilland DH60 Gipsy Moth, VH-ULA Stilts SA-6B Flut-r-Bug, VH-ULL Luton LA-4 Minor, VH-ULM De Havilland DH60M Moth, VH-UMA De Havilland DHA-3 Drover, VH-UNL Beagle 206S Series 2, VH-UPD De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-UQB De Havilland DH80A Puss Moth, VH-UQE Avro 594 Avian Mk4, VH-UQV De Havilland DH-60M Moth, VH-UUR Klemm L25d , VH-UUY British Aircraft BA Eagle 2, VH-UYM Taylor J2 Cub, VH-WMM Auster,...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne VH-AAJ DHC-2 Beaver, VH-AAK DHC-2 Beaver, VH-AAP DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-ABR Douglas DC3, VH-ACE Thorp T18 Tiger, VH-ACK Aeronca K Scout, VH-ACU Beech 17 Staggerwing, VH-ACW Fairchild 24R-9, VH-ACZ Stinson 105, VH-ADQ Auster J1B Aiglet, VH-AEQ Douglas C47-DL, VH-AFG De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk, VH-AFT Auster Autocar, VH-AGC De Havilland DH84A Dragon 3, VH-AGE Cessna 185 Skywagon, VH-AGJ Lockheed Hudson 111A, VH-AGR Ryan STM-2, VH-AGS Lockheed Hudson lVA, VH-AGW Ryan ST-M, VH-AHC Ryan ST-M2, VH-AHD Ryan ST-M2, VH-AIB De Havilland DH94 Moth Minor, VH-AJE Auster J-1 Autocrat, VH-AKE De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-ALV CAC CA-6 Wackett Trainer, VH-AMA Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-ANE Sikorsky S-62A, VH-ANJ Douglas C47-DL, VH-ANO Douglas C49B-DO, VH-ANP Douglas C49B-DO, VH-ANQ Douglas C49-DO, VH-ANS Douglas C47-DL, VH-ANV Douglas C47A-50-DL, VH-ANW Douglas C47A-25-DK, VH-ANX Douglas C47A-65-DL, VH-ANZ Douglas C47A-30-DL, VH-ARM De Havilland dh82 Tiger Moth, VH-ASF De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-ASP Cessna 180 Skywagon, VH-AST De Havilland DHC 1 T10, VH-ASV Lockheed 12A Electra Junior, VH-ATJ De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth, VH-ATN De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth, VH-AUA De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth, VH-AUS De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth, VH-AUX Piper PA 22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-AZO Piper PA 25-235 Pawnee, VH-BAA Douglas C47 DC3-3CSI3G, VH-BAB Douglas C47 Skytrain, VH-BAE Chrislea CH3 Super Ace, VH-BAF Avro 652A Anson, VH-BAG Hughes 500C, VH-BAM Douglas C47A Skytrain, VH-BAW Bristol Sycamore Mk4 HR51, VH-BBH Fletcher FU-24A A4, VH-BBM Fletcher FU-24A A4, VH-BGO De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-BGU Auster J-5B Autocar, VH-BGX De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-BHG SAAB 91C Safir, VH-BIB Beech King Air, VH-BIZ Dassault ( Fan Jet ) Falcon 20CC, VH-BKC De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-BLL Bell 47J-2A-1 Ranger, VH-BLM Bell 47G-3B-2, VH-BMD Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-BMG Saab 91C Safir, VH-BOM Piper PA-25 Pawnee, VH-BOR De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-BOU Hawker Sea Fury, VH-BPP Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-BSM De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk 22, VH-BSR De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk 22, VH-BTB Piper J 3 Cub, VH-BTI Auster J5R Alpine, VH-BWI Victa Airtourer 100, VH-BWT Victa Airtourer 100, VH-BXP Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-BXQ Percival Proctor 3, VH-BZN Convair 440-97, VH-CAG Beech V35A Bonanza, VH-CAN Douglas C47A Skytrain, VH-CAO Hawker Siddeley HS-125-1B, VH-CAQ Beech A36 Bonanza, VH-CAS Cessna 170A, VH-CAT Fokker F27-1009 Friendship, VH-CAU Aero Commander 560E, VH-CAW Aero Commander 560E, VH-CAZ Cessna 310C, VH-CBS Corby CJ-1 Starlet, VH-CDS Auster J-5 Autocar, VH-CES De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-CHP Victa Airtourer 115, VH-CJW De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-CMA Piper PA-22-160 Tri Pacer, VH-CND Victa Airtourer 115, VH-CNO Victa Airtourer 100, VH-COD Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-CRA Grumman G-159 Gulfstream 1, VH-CTE Beech 65 Queen Air, VH-CTM Victa Airtourer 100 A1, VH-CTS De Havilland DH104 Dove 5, VH-CUB Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub, VH-CVA De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-CWI Piper PA-28-180 Cherokee, VH-CXD Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-CXR Ryan STM-S2, VH-CXU Piel CP-301 Emeraude 100, VH-CXY DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-CYN De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-CYY Yeoman Cropmaster, VH-CZC Douglas DC9-31, VH-CZD Douglas DC9-31, VH-CZE Douglas DC9-31, VH-DAY Bellanca 7KCAB Citabria, VH-DBJ Piel CP301 Emeraude 100, VH-DBS De Havilland DHC-1 Mk21 Chipmunk, VH-DCM Fletcher FU-24A Mk2, VH-DDZ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-DEF Morane-Saulnier MS880B Rallye Club, VH-DES Thorp T-111 Sky Scooter, VH-DFJ DH82 Tiger Moth, VH-DLM Cessna 180A, VH-DLR Piper PA 18 Super Cub, VH-DMR Bell 47J-2A Ranger, VH-DRJ Jodel D11, VH-DUC Orlican L-40 Meta Sokol, VH-DUD Thorp T18, VH-DUR CZL Aero 145, VH-DUY Orlican L-40 Meta Sokol, VH-EMA Maule M-4-210 Rocket, VH-EMW Piper PA-22-20-160 Pacer, VH-EOD Fletcher FU24 Mk2, VH-EOL Gardan GY-80-160D Horizon, VH-EOV DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-EPC Beagle B121 SRS2 Pup 150, VH-EQE Britten Norman BN-2a Islander, VH-EQH Fletcher FU-24, VH-ESP De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-EWE Douglas C47 - DL, VH-EXR Aero Commander 500S, VH-EXY Aero Commander 680E, VH-FAH DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-FAL Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-FAS DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-FBR DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-FBS IMCO Callair A-9A, VH-FDC DHA-3 Drover, VH-FDS DHA-3 Drover, VH-FDT DHA-3 Drover, VH-FID Beechcraft D18S, VH-FIE Beechcraft D18S, VH-FJS Aerospatiale SE-3130 Alouette 2, VH-FMC Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-FME Victa Airtourer 115, VH-FNA Fokker F27-050, VH-FNB Fokker F27-050, VH-FNO Fokker F27-050, VH-FNT Fokker F27-050, VH-FPA Grumman G-164 Agcat, VH-FSB Pilatus PC6-B1-H2 Turbo Porter, VH-FWG Beech A65-8200 Queen Air, VH-FZA Cessna 150M, VH-GAB Cessna 180A, VH-GAV Piper PA-25-150 Pawnee, VH-GCN Snow S-2D-600, VH-GCV Taylorcraft E Auster Mk3, VH-GEB De Havilland DHC-1- Sasin SA-29 Spraymaster, VH-GEK Piper PA-22-150 Tri Pacer, VH-GMC DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-GMD Hughes 269B, VH-GVA De Havilland 82A Tiger Moth, VH-IAM Cessna 180, VH-IAT Piper PA-20 Pacer, VH-IDA DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDB DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDD DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDI DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDK DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDL DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDS DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDT DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDU DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDW DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IDX DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver 1, VH-IGC Piel CP-301 Emeraude 100, VH-IHC Schweizer 300c, VH-IHF Schweizer 300c, VH-INB Douglas C-47A-20-DL, VH-INC Douglas C-47A-1-DK, VH-IND Bell 47J Ranger, VH-INE Bell 47J Ranger, VH-ING Douglas C-47A-85-DL, VH-INK Aviation Traders ATL-98A Carvair, VH-INM Aviation Traders ATL-98A Carvair, VH-INX Douglas C-54B-5-DO, VH-IRW Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-IXQ Cessna 180H Skywagon, VH-KAJ Auster J-1B Aiglet, VH-KBI Auster J-1B Aiglet, VH-KBU Auster J-1B Aiglet, VH-KCB Auster J-5P Autocar, VH-KCD Auster J-5-8 Bushmaster, VH-KCF Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar, VH-KCT Auster J-1N Aiglet 2, VH-KEA Auster J-1 Autocrat, VH-KFB Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-KFC Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-KFJ Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-KOG Piper PA-25 Pawnee, VH-KSD Piper PA25-235 Pawnee, VH-KSN Auster J-5 Adventurer, VH-KSZ Auster J-5 Adventurer, VH-KVD Cessna A188 Agwagon, VH-KVL Cessna A188 Agwagon, VH-KVY Cessna 310L, VH-KWM Cessna C-34 Airmaster, VH-MBA Taylorcraft E Auster Mk3, VH-MBJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MBM Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MCH Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-MEJ Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-MFN Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MFP Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MJD DeHavilland Dove Srs2, VH-MJE Beech D17S Staggerwing, VH-MJF Cessna 180A, VH-MKY Piper PA-22-160 Tri-pacer, VH-MLB DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver, VH-MLE Cessna 182Q Skylane, VH-MLR Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-MLS Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-MMJ Fokker F28-1006 Fellowship, VH-MOA Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MOH Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MOI Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MOJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MPC Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MPN Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MRD Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar, VH-MRZ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MSA Piper PA-18A-150 Super Cub, VH-MSH Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MSU Intermountain Callair A-9A, VH-MTE Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MTP Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MTS Piper PA-22-150 Tri-Pacer, VH-MUE Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUN Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUO Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUQ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MUV Victa Airtpourer 100, VH-MVI Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MVJ Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MVP Victa Airtourer 100, VH-MWN DeHavilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-OYS, VH-PCK Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-PEX Piper Cub, VH-PIF Piper PA-22-108 Colt, VH-PPP Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee C, VH-PRT Avro 643 Cadet 2, VH-PSG Aero Commander 680, VH-PTP Champion 7EC Traveler, VH-PUL Auster J-2 Arrow Special, VH-PXQ Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub, VH-PXZ Piper PA-36-375 Brave, VH-PZA Champion 7ECA Citabria, VH-RFF Cessna180A Skywagon, VH-RJK De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-RJP Auster J-5 Adventurer, VH-RMB Lockheed L188A Electra, VH-RMG Locckheed L188A Electra, VH-RNI De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-RSD De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk, VH-RSQ De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk 22, VH-RVG Cessna 172F Skyhawk, VH-RVS De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-RVY de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-SJH Piel CP-301 Emeraude 100, VH-SLS Cessna 180 Skywagon, VH-SMF Piaggio P166, VH-SSI De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-SZT Victa Airtourer 115, VH-TBB Bristol 170-31 Freighter, VH-TFA Fokker F27-1002 Friendship, VH-TIG De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, VH-TJA Boeing 727-76, VH-TJC Boeing 727-76, VH-TJK Douglas DC-9-31, VH-TJN Douglas DC-9-31, VH-TLB Lockheed 188A Electra, VH-TQO Fokker F27-6152 Friendship, VH-TRB Transavia PL-12 Airtruk, VH-TRH Transavia PL-12 Airtruk, VH-TRK Transavia PL-12 Airtruk, VH-TSA Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee, VH-TTQ Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee B, VH-TVG Vickers Viscount 720, VH-TVI Vickers Viscount 756D, VH-TVL Vickers Viscount 756C, VH-TVM Vickers Viscount 756D, VH-TVP Vickers Viscount 816, VH-TVRVickers Viscount 818, VH-UAC CAB GY-20 Minicab, VH-UDE Avro 594 Avian Mk4, VH-UEI Druine D-31 Turbulent, VH-UHG Bell 205A-1, VH-UHU Westland Widgeon 3, VH-UKL De Havilland DHC-2 Turbo Beaver, VH-UKV De Havilland DH60 Gipsy Moth, VH-ULA Stilts SA-6B Flut-r-Bug, VH-ULL Luton LA-4 Minor, VH-ULM De Havilland DH60M Moth, VH-UMA De Havilland DHA-3 Drover, VH-UNL Beagle 206S Series 2, VH-UPD De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk T10, VH-UQB De Havilland DH80A Puss Moth, VH-UQE Avro 594 Avian Mk4, VH-UQV De Havilland DH-60M Moth, VH-UUR Klemm L25d , VH-UUY British Aircraft BA Eagle 2, VH-UYM Taylor J2 Cub, VH-WMM Auster, Slide (SP) Finnigan collection of slides taken in 1960s covering hundreds of aircraft with Australian registration (VH-) ... -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Photocopy of newspaper clipping, [The Newcastle Herald], Tender loving care in the war zone, [21 Feb 1987]
... Joan Crouch worked as a nurse with 2/9th AGH, during World War II, continued afterwards in the Army Nursing Service (ANS) and was later involved in the Korean War, working in Japan and Seoul. ...Joan Crouch worked as a nurse with 2/9th AGH, during World War II, continued afterwards in the Army Nursing Service (ANS) and was later involved in the Korean War, working in Japan and Seoul. ...Book review of "A special kind of service" by Joan Crouch. The book is about a wartime field hospital, the 2/9th Australian General Hospital (AGH). It was a portable group of about 300 nurses, doctors and support servicemen. The 2/9th AGH started it's life by heading by sea for the Middle East, where it was to care for ill and injured troops. It operate with a minimum of 600 bed, with 4000 at times of stress. Sister Joan Crouch has collected dairies, correspondence, official records, recollections and photos from people who served with the 2/9th for her book, told chronologically. The book begins with the first passage as a unit, via India, to the Middle East. They established the 2/9th AGH near the Arab village of Amiriya, where sand storms penetrated everything, including the operating theatre, but the staff were able to go sightseeing at the Pyramids. Next they moved to a monastery in Nazareth, where it snowed over Christmas 1941. The 2/9th AGH was recalled after Pearl Harbour to assist in South-East Asia, but Singapore fell so they came back to Northfield, Australia for a few months. They were then moved to a site 30km out of Port Moresby, called Seventeen-Mile. There they bore the brunt of casualties from the Kokoda Trail, with December 1942 seeing them looking after 4000 with a staff of twenty-nine doctors, 112 sisters and about 300 others. The 'walking wounded' were known to help nurse the bedridden. In September 1943 the first group of the Australian Army Medical Womens Service (AAMWS) arrived to assist the 2/9th AGH. March 1944 ended the service of the 2/9th AGH in what is now Papua New Guinea and they briefly returned to Tamworth, Australia, before closing temporarily for a few months. March1945, the 2/9th AGH were sent to assist in the Borneo campaign at Morotai, where they saw out the war. Joan Crouch worked as a nurse with 2/9th AGH, during World War II, continued afterwards in the Army Nursing Service (ANS) and was later involved in the Korean War, working in Japan and Seoul. A photocopy of a large newspaper clipping consisting of a title, eight columns of text and a black and white photo of a group of women sitting outside'THE NEWCASTLE HERALD / 21 FEB 1987' [photocopied ink, top left]wwii, world war two, ww2, korea, alternative publishing co-operative, adelaide, alexandria, tobruk, crete, merewether beach, red cross, bbc world service, big ben, red cross radio, syria, 7th australian division, casa nova monastery, terra santa monastery, rouna falls, laloki river, loribaiwa, church of the nativity, bethlehem, westmead hospital, new south wales, south australia, molucca group, macarthur, philippines, japanese emperor, potsdam agreement, nagasaki, american, america, pows, prisoners of war
