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Marysville & District Historical Society
THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 5 NO 17-JUNE 13 1980
... optical services... (think it over) fishing advice optical services position wanted ...marysville, victoria, australia, kindergarten roster, neil mckenzie injured, for sale, community care centre, the philosopher (think it over), fishing advice, optical services, position wanted, junior youth clubbers, marysville & district community care centre, mountain views home improvements centre, marysville & district football club, marysville primary school mothers' club, condolences, indoor bowls -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - RFT - Supply and Maintenance of an Optical Disk Data and Retrieval Storage System, PSG Operations Branch, Purchasing and Sales Group, Department of Administrative Services, Canberra ACT, September 1989
This Request for Tender (RFT) 59/10713J is for the archival storage of digital mapping data produced by the Automap 1 and Automap2 computerised mapping systems. The RFT Closed on 28 September 1989.A4 Booklet, Light Blue Cover, Dark Blue plastic Bindingroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Liz Pidgeon, EDHS Heritage Walk: Shillinglaw Farm, Eltham, 2 September 2023
On Saturday September 2, 2023, Russell Yeoman led a group of 22 society members and interested others on a walk following trhe bounadries of the original Shillingalw farm. Commencing at the corner of Panther Place and Library Place, we proceeded up to Shillinglaw Cafe then the Shillinglaw trees at the former Eltham Shire Office site then along Main Road to the fire station then throughh St Laurence Lane and uinder the railway line , along Diamond Street then return via the Diamond Creek trail behind Andrew Park. The actual farm boundary went past the creek and further up the hill. The original farm comprised lot 90 of Holloway’s 1851 subdivision of Little Eltham. Its area was 30 acres lying east of the Diamond Creek and north of Henry Street. A number of stops were made to look at maps and early photos illustrating the gradual reduction of the farm area and the early history of the railway and other community uses, that occupied parts of the site.2023-09-02, activities, eltham, eltham district historical society, heritage excursion, shillinglaw farm, 895 main road, amplifon, andrew park, andrew pocket park, arthur street, bar de tapas, barber shop, barry plant estate agent, blockbuster, bus depot, car park, carparks, central park, cleaver & co hair, commonwealth bank, crust pizza, divine bridal, dr ash constance, dudley street, eltham book shop, eltham convenience store, eltham fire station, eltham library, eltham newsagency, eltham optical, eltham railway station, eltham shops, fay bridge, fire bell, flagpole, flight centre, grill'd, information sign, iso chook, jellis craig estate agent, judge book village, kebab nation, kx pilates, la zanyas, liquorland, little drop of poison, lorraine jones & associates solicitors, luck street, machan indian restaurant, main road, mecho en mexico, missing gorilla, morrison kleeman real estate, pavilion menswear, platform 3095, playtherapy melbourne, pryor street, ray white real estate, restaurants, sage bulk whole foods, shillinglaw trees, sign, snap fitness, southern cross medical imaging, specsavers, st laurence lane, st vincents care service, thompson's pharmacy, todaro, united service station, vyve body & skin, welcome to eltham town, westpac bank, yang's kitchen, youth road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Schooling, service and the Great War : a resource for Secondary Schools. (includes a CD-ROM), 2014
94 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. + 1 x computer optical disc (CD-ROM)ISBN 9781877007880 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Courier, Dick Richards and his sister, Mrs V.S. Greenhalgh with the Bust of Dick Richards, 06/1983
Dick Richards joined the Ballarat School of Mines in 1914, and soon afterwards was granted leave to join an expedition to Antartica. In 1915 he sailed from Australia with the Antartic Exploraton Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. Most Antarctic enthusiasts know of Ernest Shackleton's attempt to cross the continent, only to be thwarted by the sinking of the ship 'Endurance'. Dick Richards was the physicist and sled manager for Shackleton's Ross Sea Party - with the task to meet Shackleton on the other side of the continent. When Shackleton planned his transcontinental crossing he decided to use supply depots as loads of supplies were too heavy to pull. The depots would enable Shackleton's party to carry just enough to reach the Pole, relying on the depots which were to be left by the Aurora's crew every 60 miles, stowed in 2 sledge journeys in 1915 and 1916. Dick Richards spent 3 freezing years in Antarctica between 1914 and 1917. Richards' worst experience was when his ship Aurora, tethered offshore, was blown away in a gale leaving Richards marooned for two years with nine other men on the ice floe. The expedition, consisting of two teams, were attempting to cross Antarctica from opposite sides, linking up somewhere near the middle. "That was with pretty poor equipment by today's standards, and we did not make it." (Dick Richards) The Ross Sea Party arrived in McMurdo Sound aboard the Aurora in January 1915. The men planned to make two sledging trips to leave supply depots every 60 nautical miles to Mount Hope about 400 miles away. The going was tough as the sledges were overloaded. Temperatures were as low as minus 68F. In June 1916 the party crossed on foot to Cape Evans, occupied Scott's Hut (from his Terra Nova Expedition, erected in January 1911) in May 1915, for two months. On 10 January 1917 Richards was hunting for seals when he saw a ship on the horizon. It was 'The Aurora'. Picking up the relieved survivors 'The Aurora' arrived in New Zealand on 9 February 1917 to a hero's welcome. Joyce, Wild, Hayward and Richards later won the Albert Medal for their heroic devotion to duty. Later an inlet on the Antartic continent was named after Richards. Dick Richards wrote the following years after the ordeal "To me no undertaking carried through to conclusion is for nothing. And so I don't think of our struggle as futile. It was something the human spirit accomplished." Prime Minister Bob Hawke wrote in 1984 'Your incredible journey of almost 2000 miles across the Antarctic Wastelands - involving some 9 months in the field with makeshift equipment - and you're adherence to duty in the face of enormous difficulty, suffering from scurvy, and the death of comrades, will; be an inspiration to your countrymen of the future as it is to us today." After returning to Australia Dick Richards resumed his work at SMB as Lecturer in Physics and Mathematics, and developed many pieces of experimental equipment. During World War Two he acted as a scientific adviser in the production of optical apparatus in Australia. In 1946 he was appointed Principal and twelve years later he retired after a total of 44 years service. Dick Richards has been honoured through the naming of a Ballarat School of Mines prize - The R.W. Richards Medal. This medal later became a University of Ballarat prize. It has been awarded annually since 1959 to the Bachelor of Applied Science graduate considered to have achieved the most outstanding academic performance of their course. (See http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/aasp/is/library/collections/art_history/honour-roll/honourroll_Richards,Dick.shtml )A man and lady inspect a bust of Richard (Dick) Richards by sculptor Victor Greenhalgh. The scultpure is at the Ballarat School of Mines. The man is Dick Richards, and the woman is his sister and wife of sculptor Victor Greenhalgh. Both Dick Richards and Victor Greenhalgh were former students and teachers at the Ballarat School of Mines. The bust of Dick Richards was Victor Greenhalgh's last work and was cast in bronze after his death. The bust was presented to the Ballarat School of Mines by Mrs V.S. Greenhalgh (widow of the sculptor and sister of the subject). At the presentation Victor Greenhagh's son said "the two men had been friends as well as brothers-in-law, were of similar age, both enjoyed red wine, beer and cricket and both were educationalists, one an artist the other a mathematician."dick richards, r.w. richards, richards, richard w. richards, victor greenhalgh, bust, sculpture, ballarat school of mines, antarctica, ross shore -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph (black & white), Four Principals of the Ballarat School of Mines, June 1983
This photograph was taken at the presentation of a bust of Dick Richards to the Ballarat School of Mines. Dick Richards joined the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) in 1914, and soon afterwards was granted leave to join an expedition to Antartica. In 1915 he sailed from Australia with the Antartic Exploraton Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. Dick Richards was the physicist and sled manager for Shackleton's Ross Sea Party - with the task to meet Shackleton on the other side of the continent. When Shackleton planned his transcontinental crossing he decided to use supply depots as loads of supplies were too heavy to pull. The depots would enable Shackleton's party to carry just enough to reach the Pole, relying on the depots which were to be left by the Aurora's crew every 60 miles, stowed in 2 sledge journeys in 1915 and 1916. Dick Richards spent 3 freezing years in Antarctica between 1914 and 1917. Travelling south with Sir Ernest Shackleton Richards' worst experience was when his ship Aurora, tethered offshore, was blown away in a gale leaving Richards marooned for two years with nine other men on the ice floe. The Ross Sea Party arrived in McMurdo Sound aboard the Aurora in January 1915. The going was tough on the sledging trips as the sledges were overloaded. Temperatures were as low as minus 68F. In June 1916 the party crossed on foot to Cape Evans, occupied Scott's Hut (from his Terra Nova Expedition, erected in January 1911) in May 1915, for two months. On 10 January 1917 Richards was hunting for seals when he saw a ship on the horizon. It was 'The Aurora'. Picking up the relieved survivors 'The Aurora' arrived in New Zealand on 9 February 1917 to a hero's welcome. Joyce, Wild, Hayward and Richards later won the Albert Medal for their heroic devotion to duty. Later an inlet on the Antartic continent was named after Richards. Dick Richards wrote the following years after the ordeal "To me no undertaking carried through to conclusion is for nothing. And so I don't think of our struggle as futile. It was something the human spirit accomplished." After returning to Australia Dick Richards resumed his work at SMB as Lecturer in Physics and Mathematics, and developed many pieces of experimental equipment. During World War Two he acted as a scientific adviser in the production of optical apparatus in Australia. In 1946 he was appointed Principal and twelve years later he retired after a total of 44 years service. Dick Richards has been honoured through the naming of a Ballarat School of Mines prize - The R.W. Richards Medal. This medal later became a University of Ballarat prize. It has been awarded annually since 1959 to the Bachelor of Applied Science graduate considered to have achieved the most outstanding academic performance of their course. The award was was introduced to commemerate the long years of service to tertiary education in Ballarat by Mr Richards. See http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/aasp/is/library/collections/art_history/honour-roll/honourroll_Richards,Dick.shtmlBlack and white photograph featuring 4 men who had serves as Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. Left to Right: E.J. (Jack) Barker, Peter Shiells, Richard W. Richards, Graham Beanland.ballarat school of mines, dick richards, antarctica, ernest shackleton -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph (black & white), Richard W. Richards, c1950
This photograph was taken at the presentation of a bust of Dick Richards to the Ballarat School of Mines. Dick Richards joined the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) in 1914, and soon afterwards was granted leave to join an expedition to Antarctica. In 1915 he sailed from Australia with the Antartic Exploration Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. Dick Richards was the physicist and sled manager for Shackleton's Ross Sea Party - with the task to meet Shackleton on the other side of the continent. When Shackleton planned his transcontinental crossing he decided to use supply depots as loads of supplies were too heavy to pull. The depots would enable Shackleton's party to carry just enough to reach the Pole, relying on the depots which were to be left by the Aurora's crew every 60 miles, stowed in 2 sledge journeys in 1915 and 1916. Dick Richards spent 3 freezing years in Antarctica between 1914 and 1917. Travelling south with Sir Ernest Shackleton Richards' worst experience was when his ship Aurora, tethered offshore, was blown away in a gale leaving Richards marooned for two years with nine other men on the ice floe. The Ross Sea Party arrived in McMurdo Sound aboard the Aurora in January 1915. The going was tough on the sledging trips as the sledges were overloaded. Temperatures were as low as minus 68F. In June 1916 the party crossed on foot to Cape Evans, occupied Scott's Hut (from his Terra Nova Expedition, erected in January 1911) in May 1915, for two months. On 10 January 1917 Richards was hunting for seals when he saw a ship on the horizon. It was 'The Aurora'. Picking up the relieved survivors 'The Aurora' arrived in New Zealand on 9 February 1917 to a hero's welcome. Joyce, Wild, Hayward and Richards later won the Albert Medal for their heroic devotion to duty. Later an inlet on the Antartic continent was named after Richards. Dick Richards wrote the following years after the ordeal "To me no undertaking carried through to conclusion is for nothing. And so I don't think of our struggle as futile. It was something the human spirit accomplished." After returning to Australia Dick Richards resumed his work at SMB as Lecturer in Physics and Mathematics, and developed many pieces of experimental equipment. During World War Two he acted as a scientific adviser in the production of optical apparatus in Australia. In 1946 he was appointed Principal and twelve years later he retired after a total of 44 years service. Dick Richards has been honoured through the naming of a Ballarat School of Mines prize - The R.W. Richards Medal. This medal later became a University of Ballarat prize. It has been awarded annually since 1959 to the Bachelor of Applied Science graduate considered to have achieved the most outstanding academic performance of their course. The award was was introduced to commemerate the long years of service to tertiary education in Ballarat by Mr Richards. See http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/aasp/is/library/collections/art_history/honour-roll/honourroll_Richards,Dick.shtml Black and photo portrait of Richard W. (Dick) Richards, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. dick richards, r.w. richards, ballarat school of mines, antarctic explorer -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Richard W. Richards et al, Correspondence with Dick Richards, 1956-7
Dick Richards joined the Ballarat School of Mines in 1914, and soon afterwards was granted leave to join an expedition to Antartica. In 1915 he sailed from Australia with the Antarctic Exploration Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. Prime Minister Bob Hawke wrote in 1984 'Your incredible journey of almost 2000 miles across the Antarctic Wastelands - involving some 9 months in the field with makeshift equipment - and you're adherence to duty in the face of enormous difficulty, suffering from scurvy, and the death of comrades, will; be an inspiration to your countrymen of the future as it is to us today." After returning to Australia Dick Richards resumed his work at SMB as Lecturer in Physics and Mathematics, and developed many pieces of experimental equipment. During World War Two he acted as a scientific adviser in the production of optical apparatus in Australia. In 1946 he was appointed Principal and twelve years later he retired after a total of 44 years service.Correspondence .1) Dick Richards to the Ross Sea Committee, 06/06/1957 .2) Letter from Wilis N. Tressler to Dick Richards, 21/12/ .3) Letter from Dick Richards to Willis N Tresslerdick richards, r.w. richards, willis tressler, cape evans, mcmurdo sound, u.s.s. glacier agb-4, lettherhead, antarctica, ballarat school of mines principal, captain mackintosh, spencer-smith, hayward, cape royds, mortimer mccarthy -
Plutarch Project
16mm Portable Optical & Magnetic Sound Projector, circa 1950's
One of the three projectors used in every trip was this 16mm Portable Projector, which was used taken to about 60 towns and cities around Australia, as Mr Yiannoudes states. This projector is in working condition serviced by Mr Yiannoudes himself regularly. It is an optical and magnetic sound projector, a rare one of its type.Primary historic significance as well as rarity significanceFrom January 1959 and until 1982, “Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures”, owned by Mr Peter Yannoudes (Παναγιώτης Γιαννούδης) and Mr Stathis Raftopoulos (Στάθης Ραφτόπουλος) travelled around Australia to entertain the Greek, Turkish, Indian and Yugoslav speaking population of Australia and provide a significant cinema culture. They travelled as far as Perth in WA, Adelaide in SA, Tasmania, Darwin in Nt, Canberra in ACT and Sydney and NSW. However they found themselves also in places like Berri and Renmark in NSW, where concentrations of migrants lived and thrived during the period. Initially they were travelling by train, carrying all their equipment by hand and placing them in boxes and suitcases. However after 1962 when they acquired their first automobile, travelling became less of a burden, nevertheless cumbersome and laborious. They carried with them initially two portable projectors (second one as a backup) and at times travelled with a third in order to ensure that technology will not be letting them down at the time of film projection. At times the films were projected onto a white sheet of cloth because there was no proper screen to project it on at the venue they were using. One of the three projectors used in every trip was this 16mm Portable Projector, which was used taken to about 60 towns and cities around Australia, as Mr Yiannoudes states. This projector is in working condition serviced by Mr Yiannoudes himself regularly. It is an optical and magnetic sound projector, a rare one of its type. Apart from this projector these items were taken on each trip. -a- 3 projectors in total -b- 2 tripod stands -c- 1 20 feet x 10 feet screen -d- 6 projector lamps and 2 exider lamps for sound -e- 2 extra lamps per film to be shown -f- 1 film rewinder (see rewinder in same collection)Siemensprojector, film, magnetic, sound, optical, language, greek, siemens, german, γιαννούδης, προβολέας, yiannoudes, plutarch -
Vision Australia
Mixed media - Object, Keeler ophthalmic testing set, unknown
Testing of eye conditions requires the services of eye specialists, who often had to travel around a wide area. This kit is incomplete, but demonstrates how optometrists needed a wide variety of instruments to diagnose sight conditions. Although incomplete, it also contains a booklet for the Standard Testing Set 1H-1 produced by the same company (Keeler) and briefly describes some of the instruments in the case.1 maroon case with two blue velour inserts'Note this side up' in Dymo tape on outside.assessments, keeler optical products -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Genealogical Society of the Northern Territory, Northern Territory Australia deaths 1824 to 2004. Part 1, June 2005
Northern Territory related deaths extracted from cemeteries registers, headstones, newspapers, probates and police journals. Contains 31,000 records mainly from the NT but some Territorians who died or were buried in other places. 1824-20041 optical discnon-fictionNorthern Territory related deaths extracted from cemeteries registers, headstones, newspapers, probates and police journals. Contains 31,000 records mainly from the NT but some Territorians who died or were buried in other places. 1824-2004nt - deaths, northern territory -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Marjorie Knight, Bounty immigration New South Wales 1828 to 1842, 2002
Bounty immigration New South Wales 1828 to 18421 optical discnon-fictionBounty immigration New South Wales 1828 to 1842new south wales, new south wales immigration, bounty immigration -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1931-1935, 2009
New South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1931-1935 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1931-1935 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1936-1938, 2009
New South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1936-1938 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1936-1938 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1926-1930, 2009
New South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1926-1930 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1926-1930 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1921-1925, 2009
New South Wales police gazette compendium 1921-1925 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales police gazette compendium 1921-1925 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1906-1910, 2007
New South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1906-1910 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, Police Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. They include court lists, lists of warrants issued, appointments and changes in the Police Service, lists of Justices of the Peace, lists of arrests and discharges and descriptions, escaped prisoners, and missing persons as well as notices of liquor, wine sellers, tobacco sellers, auctioneers and billiard licences. Notices from Police Gazettes from other states are also often included. Fascinating searching and useful information for anyone interested in New South Wales' history and people. Now searchable, these Gazettes on CD-ROM open up a world of interesting and comprehensive information about individual people and their lives in New South Wales.1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1906-1910 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, Police Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. They include court lists, lists of warrants issued, appointments and changes in the Police Service, lists of Justices of the Peace, lists of arrests and discharges and descriptions, escaped prisoners, and missing persons as well as notices of liquor, wine sellers, tobacco sellers, auctioneers and billiard licences. Notices from Police Gazettes from other states are also often included. Fascinating searching and useful information for anyone interested in New South Wales' history and people. Now searchable, these Gazettes on CD-ROM open up a world of interesting and comprehensive information about individual people and their lives in New South Wales.police gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1901-1905, 2007
New South Wales police gazette compendium 1901-1905 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, Police Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. They include court lists, lists of warrants issued, appointments and changes in the Police Service, lists of Justices of the Peace, lists of arrests and discharges and descriptions, escaped prisoners, and missing persons as well as notices of liquor, wine sellers, tobacco sellers, auctioneers and billiard licences. Notices from Police Gazettes from other states are also often included. Fascinating searching and useful information for anyone interested in New South Wales' history and people. Now searchable, these Gazettes on CD-ROM open up a world of interesting and comprehensive information about individual people and their lives in New South Wales.1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales police gazette compendium 1901-1905 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, Police Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. They include court lists, lists of warrants issued, appointments and changes in the Police Service, lists of Justices of the Peace, lists of arrests and discharges and descriptions, escaped prisoners, and missing persons as well as notices of liquor, wine sellers, tobacco sellers, auctioneers and billiard licences. Notices from Police Gazettes from other states are also often included. Fascinating searching and useful information for anyone interested in New South Wales' history and people. Now searchable, these Gazettes on CD-ROM open up a world of interesting and comprehensive information about individual people and their lives in New South Wales.police gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1911-1915, 2008
New South Wales police gazette compendium 1911-1915 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales police gazette compendium 1911-1915 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1916-1920, 2008
New South Wales police gazette compendium 1916-1920 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales police gazette compendium 1916-1920 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Arthur Cousins, Book of remembrance of the University of Sydney in the Great War, 1914-1918, 2007
Book of Remembrance of the University of Sydney in the Great War 1914-1918 This is a 'Book of Remembrance', not simply a record of those who went abroad on active service in the Great War after becoming members of Sydney University or entering its employment. It contains a roll of honour, a roll of service, details of associated memorials and information on those associated with the university who worked at home or in munitions. Each roll of service entry contains full name, university qualifications, details of the military regiment, when enlisted and where posted. Extra detail such as other education, member of various associations or later employment is sometimes included. This large book is a valuable record for those interested in the Australian military in WWI, and who have connections with Sydney University.1 optical discnon-fictionBook of Remembrance of the University of Sydney in the Great War 1914-1918 This is a 'Book of Remembrance', not simply a record of those who went abroad on active service in the Great War after becoming members of Sydney University or entering its employment. It contains a roll of honour, a roll of service, details of associated memorials and information on those associated with the university who worked at home or in munitions. Each roll of service entry contains full name, university qualifications, details of the military regiment, when enlisted and where posted. Extra detail such as other education, member of various associations or later employment is sometimes included. This large book is a valuable record for those interested in the Australian military in WWI, and who have connections with Sydney University.new south wales, world war 1914-1918, world war 1, university of sydney