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Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Ramsey, Rina et al, Long Odds by Rina Ramsey & J. Otho Paget, [1920?]
... Long Odds by Rina Ramsey & J. Otho Paget...Text, front cover: ' LONG ODDS / RINA RAMSEY / & J. OTHO PAGET. '......Paget, J. Otho...Long Odds by Rina Ramsey & J. Otho Paget Book Novel Ramsey, Rina Paget, J. Otho Hutchinson & Co. ...Romance novel.Hardcover book, 288 pages. Book has a green cover with gold embossed text and extensive patterning. Title page missing. Information for catalogue record from cover and spine.fictionRomance novel.rina ramsey, j. otho paget, romance, fiction -
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and ArchivesPainting - Sketch of J Paget reproduced from painting by Sir J Millais at St Bartholomew's Hospital, J Paget
... J Paget...Sketch of J Paget reproduced from painting by Sir J Millais at St Bartholomew's Hospital...Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives 250-290 Spring Street East Melbourne melbourne J Paget Sir J Millais St Bartholomew's Hospital Sketch of J Paget reproduced from painting by Sir J Millais at St Bartholomew's Hospital J Paget Painting Sketch of J Paget reproduced from painting by Sir J Millais at St Bartholomew's Hospital ...Sketch of J Paget reproduced from painting by Sir J Millais at St Bartholomew's Hospitalj paget, sir j millais, st bartholomew's hospital -
Bendigo Military MuseumFinancial record - PAY BOOK ARMY WW2, 3) Australian Military Forces
... Pay book issued to Edmond Paget Seymour VX 102658, Serving in Australian Army during WW2. ...Front cover VX102658, "Edmond Paget Seymour"....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Pay book issued to Edmond Paget Seymour VX 102658, Serving in Australian Army during WW2. ...Pay book issued to Edmond Paget Seymour VX 102658, Serving in Australian Army during WW2. Tracking pay details, next of kin, medical and training.Pay book for Australian Soldier No. 264394. Cover brown. Coat of Arms and Australian Military Forces. 26 pages inside. Rear cover has 2 photos of soldier stapled in. Records inside cover from 15/5/41 to 25/6/43. All pages stamped with "Discharge" in purple. Two small holes punched through bottom of the book 3cm apart.Pages stamped in purple "Discharge". Front cover VX102658, "Edmond Paget Seymour".passchendaele barracks trust, soldiers pay book, e. p. seymour -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBook, Edward Paget-Tomlison, Shipping Company Colours, 2005
... Edward Paget-Tomlison...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne shipping companies colours house flag Shipping Company Colours Book Edward Paget-Tomlison ...non-fictionshipping companies, colours, house flag -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomPhoto, Frank Hurley, See caption, 1918
... From Frank Hurley's Paget Plate photograph...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne From Frank Hurley's Paget Plate photograph Caption: Soldiers of the Fourth and Twelfth Regiments; Australian Light Horse at Gaza-Palestine, January 1918; Three months after their historic Beersheba charge. ...From Frank Hurley's Paget Plate photographLaminated colourised photo of 4th & 12th Australian Light Horse formed up in a street in Gaza. Surrounding buildings have sustained war damageCaption: Soldiers of the Fourth and Twelfth Regiments; Australian Light Horse at Gaza-Palestine, January 1918; Three months after their historic Beersheba charge. -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveRegistration of Birth form, circa 1871
... Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Fletry Pharatic Atkinson Date of Birth: section missing Place of birth: section missing Father: Pla Caleb Atkinson Mother: Emma Atkinson (nee Paget)...Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Fletry Pharatic Atkinson Date of Birth: section missing Place of birth: section missing Father: Pla Caleb Atkinson Mother: Emma Atkinson (nee Paget) Registration of Birth form ...A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Fletry Pharatic Atkinson Date of Birth: section missing Place of birth: section missing Father: Pla Caleb Atkinson Mother: Emma Atkinson (nee Paget) -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SWAG, CANVAS, GAIRS, c.1939
... Refers to history of Edmond Paget Seymour, VX102058 (V25458). Enlisted 15/8/42 into 2nd AIF age 43, Discharged 13/6/43. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Refers to history of Edmond Paget Seymour, VX102058 (V25458). Enlisted 15/8/42 into 2nd AIF age 43, Discharged 13/6/43. ...Refers to history of Edmond Paget Seymour, VX102058 (V25458). Enlisted 15/8/42 into 2nd AIF age 43, Discharged 13/6/43. Rank Lt.Colonel. Last unit was 14 Armoured Regiment Initially in CMF - enlisted in Dec 1936. WW2 Model of a swag. It has a hood/bag section which acts as a carry bag or pillow. The main body would form a type of "A" frame style. The right side has strong US pattern press clips to keep it shut. It has a mattress (probably Kapok) which is clipped in and is formed of 14 cotton covered cells. The bottom of each cell has a black waterproof material. The whole swag rolls up and fits inside the hood section for transport.At the top of bag/hood is: "E.P. SEYMOUR".ww2, swag, sleeping kit -
Expression AustraliaPapaers, Information (Relating to the Deaf)
... This binders contains a collection of papers with information on a range of Deaf related subjects: Hearing Loss In Paget's Disease of Bone, Hearing Aids, Access Issues (for the Deaf), Hearing Aids and Mobile Phones, Audio-Psycho-Phonology, Medications used in treatment of Meniere's Disease, Perfect Pitch, Musicians earplugs and Monitors, etc...Expression Australia Level 4 340 Albert Street East Melbourne melbourne This binders contains a collection of papers with information on a range of Deaf related subjects: Hearing Loss In Paget's Disease of Bone, Hearing Aids, Access Issues (for the Deaf), Hearing Aids and Mobile Phones, Audio-Psycho-Phonology, Medications used in treatment of Meniere's Disease, Perfect Pitch, Musicians earplugs and Monitors, etc White A4 Binder containing papers Information (Relating to the Deaf) Papaers ...This binders contains a collection of papers with information on a range of Deaf related subjects: Hearing Loss In Paget's Disease of Bone, Hearing Aids, Access Issues (for the Deaf), Hearing Aids and Mobile Phones, Audio-Psycho-Phonology, Medications used in treatment of Meniere's Disease, Perfect Pitch, Musicians earplugs and Monitors, etcWhite A4 Binder containing papers -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Image, H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh and Suite, in Mining Costume, 10/12/1867
... ...paget...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields ballarat band and albion gold mine mining duke of edinburgh royal visit lord newry elliott yorke manners sutton verdon baker haig rothwell canpbell o.w. brierly paget Redan royalty Black and white image of H.R.H. ...Black and white image of H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh and Suite, in Mining Costume after descending the Band of Hope Gold Mine, Ballarat. ballarat, band and albion gold mine, mining, duke of edinburgh, royal visit, lord newry, elliott yorke, manners sutton, verdon, baker, haig, rothwell, canpbell, o.w. brierly, paget, redan, royalty -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchMedal - The Defence Medal, Unknown
... The obverse features the uncrowned effigy of King George VI, facing left, with the initials 'HP' for designer TH Paget beneath the truncated neck. Around the perimeter, the legend reads 'GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX ET INDIAE IMP:', [Latin meaning: 'George VI, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains and Emperor of India.] ...The obverse features the uncrowned effigy of King George VI, facing left, with the initials 'HP' for designer TH Paget beneath the truncated neck. Around the perimeter, the legend reads 'GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX ET INDIAE IMP:', [Latin meaning: 'George VI, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains and Emperor of India.] ...Medal belonged to Joan Grace Gibson (Mitchell) Service numbers: VFX53656 VX53656 VX38752. The Defence Medal was awarded for 6 months service in a prescribed non-operational area subject to enemy air attack or closely threatened in Australia and overseas, 12 months non-operational service in the forces overseas from or outside Australia.Within Australia, the qualifying area was the Northern Territory, north of 14 degrees 30 minutes south, and the Torres Strait Islands. The qualifying period was between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945. Overseas service included the Middle East, east of the Suez Canal (less the period of the Syrian Campaign) or Malaya prior to the Japanese invasion on 8 December 1941.The medal is of high significance and should be kept in the collection.The Defence Medal, made from cool-to-touch cupro-nickel, showcases intricate design and engraving details. On the reverse, a Royal Crown rests above a small oak tree growing on land surrounded by water, flanked by two lions as supporters. The inscription '1939 1945' encircles the design, with 'THE DEFENCE MEDAL' in exergue, and the artist's monogram HWP (H. Wilson Parker) subtly placed among the tree roots. The medal’s rim is engraved with 'VFC53656 J.G. GIBSON.' The obverse features the uncrowned effigy of King George VI, facing left, with the initials 'HP' for designer TH Paget beneath the truncated neck. Around the perimeter, the legend reads 'GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX ET INDIAE IMP:', [Latin meaning: 'George VI, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains and Emperor of India.] The ribbon is orange with green outer stripes, each green stripe having a black pin stripe running down the centre. The green represents the Islands of the United Kingdom, the orange represents enemy attacks, and the black represents the black outs. The ribbon offers a textured ribbed feel under the fingers.'VFX53656 J. G. GIBSON' [Engraved around the rim of the medal]world war 2, world war ii, world war two, wwii, ww2, joan grace gibson -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumBottle, glass, Post 1809
... Murray graduated from the University of Edinburgh as a Doctor of Medicine in 1829, and became the resident physician to Henry Paget, 1st Marques of Anglesey, in 1831, a post Murray held until the 1840s. ...Murray graduated from the University of Edinburgh as a Doctor of Medicine in 1829, and became the resident physician to Henry Paget, 1st Marques of Anglesey, in 1831, a post Murray held until the 1840s. ...Wikpedia : James Murray (physician) Sir James Murray (1788–1871) was an Irish physician, whose research into digestion led to his discovery of the stomach aid Milk of Magnesia in 1809. He later studied in electrotherapy and led the research into the causes of cholera and other epidemics as a result of exposure to natural electricity. He was the first physician to recommend the breathing in of iodine in water vapour for respiratory diseases. Born in County Londonderry, Murray became a licentiate in midwifery having studied at the Edinburgh College of Surgeons in 1807. He undertook studies in pharmaceuticals, an area in which he became competent. In 1809 he developed the foundations of a fluid magnesia, which contained a base ingredient of magnesium sulfate. He modified it in order for it to act as an aid for "weak nerves", low fever, spasms, cholera, and diarrhoea. He named his recipe Fluid Magnesia, and set up the company Sir James Murray & Son in order to successfully market it. Murray graduated from the University of Edinburgh as a Doctor of Medicine in 1829, and became the resident physician to Henry Paget, 1st Marques of Anglesey, in 1831, a post Murray held until the 1840s. Murray was knighted in 1833 and received an honorary degree in Medicine from Dublin University the following year. He was appointed as an inspector of anatomical schools in Ireland, and was a member of the central board of health, as well as the resident physician to the Netterville Dispensary and the Anglesey Lying-In Hospital, Dublin. Murray died at his home in Dublin on 8 December 1871. Large clear green tinted glass bottle with small neck, for stopped seal, oval in section. Embossed text on two sides, concave impression in base. Seed bubbles in the glassSide 1 : 'SIR J MURRAY'S PATENT RECARBONATED FLUID MAGNESIA'. Side 2 : 'LONDON & DUBLIN'. -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkMedal - J. F. Kennedy WW2 Medals, Australian Government
... (George 6th, by the grace of God, King of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India) Obverse, small lettering below the effigy: "HP" (the initials of Humphrey Paget and Harold Parker, the designers) Reverse, exergue: "THE DEFENCE / MEDAL" Reverse, top-left: "1939" Reverse, top-right: "1945" Edge: "VX38502 J. ...(George 6th, by the grace of God, King of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India) Obverse, small lettering below the effigy: "HP" (the initials of Humphrey Paget and Harold Parker, the designers) Reverse, exergue: "THE DEFENCE / MEDAL" Reverse, top-left: "1939" Reverse, top-right: "1945" Edge: "VX38502 J. ...Corporal John Francis Kennedy of the 2/32nd Australian Infantry Battalion died on September 30th, 1945 in Avonsleigh, Victoria aged 27 after returning home from the Second World War but while still designated to the Victoria Line of Communication Recruit Reception and General Details Depot. He died in a car accident, when the car he was driving struck a tree stump. He was the last survivor of his brothers (Geoffrey and Laurence), both of which also tragically died young - Laurence (whose medals are also in our collection under VEMU2307) in Malaya during the war, and Geoffrey gored by a bull at home.J. F. Kennedy was a member of a local family who served in the Second World War and died tragically like his brothers, forming an important story of local community history.A set of five medals, including the 1939-45 Medal (a), the Defence Medal (b), the Rising Sun Badge (c), the 1939-1945 Star (d), and the Pacific Star (e). a) 1939-1945 Medal: A round, silver-coloured cupronickel medal 36 millimeters in diameter with a red, white, and blue vertically striped ribbon. The obverse relief shows the crowned effigy of George VI surrounded by a Latin legend text. The reverse relief shows a lion standing atop a defeated two-headed dragon. Lettering is also present on the edge. b) The Defence Medal: A round, silver-coloured cupronickel medal 36 millimeters in diameter with a green, orange and black vertically striped ribbon. The obverse relief shows the uncrowned effigy of George VI surrounded by a Latin legend text. The reverse relief shows the Royal Crown resting on an oak sapling, flanked by a lion and a lioness above stylised waves. Lettering is also present on the edge. c) Rising Sun Badge: The 1904-49 edition of the rising sun badge - a brass lapel badge centered on a crown with a semi-circle of sun rays radiating up from it. Below the crown is a scroll with text. d) 1939-1945 Star: A six-pointed star struck in yellow brass to fit in a 44 millimetre diameter circle. The obverse centres on the Royal Cypher, surrounded by a legend with a crown at the top. The reverse features the recipient's name and enlistment number. The ribbon is vertical stripes of (left to right) dark blue, red, and light blue. e) Pacific Star: A six-pointed star struck in yellow brass to fit in a 44 millimetre diameter circle. The obverse centres on the Royal Cypher, surrounded by a legend with a crown at the top. The reverse features the recipient's name and enlistment number. The ribbon is vertical stripes of (left to right) red, light blue, green, yellow, green, dark blue, red.a) Obverse, Legend: "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX ET INDIAE IMP:" (George 6th, by the grace of God, King of all the Britains and Emperor of India) Obverse, small text below the effigy: "PM" (the initials of Percy Metcalfe, the designer) Reverse: "1939 / 1945" Reverse, small text, left: "ECRP" (the initials of Edward Carter Preston, the designer) Edge: "VX38502 J. F. KENNEDY" b) Obverse Legend: "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP." (George 6th, by the grace of God, King of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India) Obverse, small lettering below the effigy: "HP" (the initials of Humphrey Paget and Harold Parker, the designers) Reverse, exergue: "THE DEFENCE / MEDAL" Reverse, top-left: "1939" Reverse, top-right: "1945" Edge: "VX38502 J. F. KENNEDY" c) Scroll: "AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH / MILITARY FORCES" d) Obverse, Royal Cypher: "GRI / VI" Obverse, Legend: "THE 1939 - 1945 STAR" Reverse: "VX38502 / J. F. KENNEDY" e) Obverse, Royal Cypher: "GRI / VI" Obverse, Legend: "THE PACIFIC STAR" Reverse: "VX38502 / J. F. KENNEDY"kennedy family, world war ii, world war two, second world war
