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Williamstown High School1970s Mr Fagan & Parker Cup
... 1970s Mr Fagan & Parker Cup......Parker Cup...Caption reads: Mr Fagan presenting Parker Cup....Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne williamstown high school 1970s Parker Cup Mr Fagan Caption reads: Mr Fagan presenting Parker Cup. ...Black and white photograph, mounted on board. Accompanied by a captionCaption reads: Mr Fagan presenting Parker Cup.williamstown high school, 1970s, parker cup, mr fagan -
Williamstown High SchoolParker Cup 1932
... Parker Cup 1932......Parker Cup...The Parker Cup, won by the Dingoes House of Williamstown High School in school sports during the last season, was presented yesterday to the House Captain, Laurie Parker and Jean Baxter, by Mr. ...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne The Herald Williamstown High School Parker Cup School sports The Parker Cup, won by the Dingoes House of Williamstown High School in school sports during the last season, was presented yesterday to the House Captain, Laurie Parker and Jean Baxter, by Mr. ...Black and white photocopy of Herald, 1932 newspaper clipping, mounted on board.The Parker Cup, won by the Dingoes House of Williamstown High School in school sports during the last season, was presented yesterday to the House Captain, Laurie Parker and Jean Baxter, by Mr. Lemmon , M.L.A.the herald, williamstown high school, parker cup, school sports -
Geelong Naval and Maritime MuseumTea Cup, Huddart Parker Line Tea Cup, 1950
... Huddart Parker Line Tea Cup...White glazed tea cup with blue transfer printed blue line around rim, blue geometric pattern around body and Huddart Parker line logo. ...Cup has a small hairline crack and a small chip. Huddart Parker Line Tea Cup Tea Cup Grafton ...Huddart Parker traded between 1876 and 1961. It was established in 1876 by James Huddart, T.J. Parker, John Traill and Captain T. Webb. The business rapidly expanded and was travelling between Melbourne and Sydney by 1882 and Melbourne to Adelaide from 1886. The Company was established in Geelong but moved its offices to Melbourne by 1890.It is likely this tea cup was used on the Huddart Parker shipping line some time from 1950 to the company's closure in 1961. Historically, the early establishment of the company in Geelong is significant for the region. The object is significant for its connection to Victorian transport from regional ports to larger cities. It is a good example of mid 20th Century hotelware and Duraline offerred 'unchippable crockery' for utilitarian purposes. Duraline was imported by Loftus Moran P/L who were based in South Melbourne and supplied the ware to hotels and institutions across Victoria. White glazed tea cup with blue transfer printed blue line around rim, blue geometric pattern around body and Huddart Parker line logo. Cup has a triangular shaped handle. Cup has a small hairline crack and a small chip.Dura Line/ Grafton China/ Made in Englad/ Loftus Moran Pty Ltd 1950huddart and parker line, geelong shipping, geelong maritime museum, duraline, grafton china, loftus moran p/l -
Williamstown High SchoolMr Harry Powell - Principal 1965
... Mr Fred Johnson (first Headmaster) Joyce (Newhouse) Parker at Golden Jubilee with Parker Cup. Copy donated by Laurie Parker 1965....Mr Fred Johnson (first Headmaster) Joyce (Newhouse) Parker at Golden Jubilee with Parker Cup. Copy donated by Laurie Parker 1965. ...Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.Identifying names are included on the photograph. On back of photograph: Mr Harry Powell, Principal (first ex-student to be principal, 1960s). Mr Fred Johnson (first Headmaster) Joyce (Newhouse) Parker at Golden Jubilee with Parker Cup. Copy donated by Laurie Parker 1965.williamstown high school, 1965, principals, mr harry powell, mr fred johnson -
Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Merbein Football Team, 1975
... Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Robert Walder (Runner) Bob Wilkie Rodney Marr Charlie Sedgmen Douglas Matthews Alli Muir Barry Hart Ron Jackson Neville Mitchell Dennis Vinning Max Sparkes (Sec) Ross Cupper Barry Maynard (Committee) Ray Martin (Trainer) Kevin Parker (Treasurer) Nick Cetenich Danny Moncur (Captain) Alf Sylvia (President) Graeme Bland Bruce Cupper Mark Lang Chiera Larry De Ray Sylvia Greg Adams Brian Doering Ian Gervasoni Merbein Football Team Photograph ...robert walder (runner), bob wilkie, rodney marr, charlie sedgmen, douglas matthews, alli muir, barry hart, ron jackson, neville mitchell, dennis vinning, max sparkes (sec), ross cupper, barry maynard (committee), ray martin (trainer), kevin parker (treasurer), nick cetenich, danny moncur (captain), alf sylvia (president), graeme bland, bruce cupper, mark lang, chiera larry de, ray sylvia, greg adams, brian doering, ian gervasoni -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Black and white, c. 1940
... City of Kingston Parkdale Library 96 Parkers Road, Parkdale Parkdale Members of the Bentleigh football team after presumably winning a premiership as the man seated in the front is holding a cup. ...Members of the Bentleigh football team after presumably winning a premiership as the man seated in the front is holding a cup.Black and white photograph with four rows of men, and one child, grouped together in a traditional sporting photo. Most men are wearing the Bentleigh Football Club uniform but on either side of the third row there are men in street clothes, as are the two men sitting at the front.Black printed text on white round sticker adhered to reverse: 210 Handwritten in red ink on reverse: 72%bentleigh, football, team, sport -
City of KingstonCeramic - Fine china, City of Moorabbin, c. 1990
... City of Kingston Parkdale Library 96 Parkers Road, Parkdale Parkdale Seven-piece fine china place setting produced for City of Moorabbin, incorporating gold edge and City of Moorabbin logo on all pieces Place setting City of Moorabbin Crockery Makers mark on parts 1a, 1b, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7: Fine China / Westminster / Australia Makers mark on part 6: Designed & decorated in Australia / Westminster / Fine China / Blank made in China Fine china seven-piece place setting, with gold edging and City of Moorabbin logo printed in gold. Part 1a Cup ...Seven-piece fine china place setting produced for City of Moorabbin, incorporating gold edge and City of Moorabbin logo on all piecesFine china seven-piece place setting, with gold edging and City of Moorabbin logo printed in gold. Part 1a Cup Part 1b Saucer Part 2 Bread and butter plate Part 3 Entree plate Part 4 Dinner plate Part 5 Soup bowl Part 6 Underplate Part 7 Dessert bowlMakers mark on parts 1a, 1b, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7: Fine China / Westminster / Australia Makers mark on part 6: Designed & decorated in Australia / Westminster / Fine China / Blank made in Chinaplace setting, city of moorabbin, crockery -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Border Mail, Prisoners of the Japanese, October 28 1989
... Parker...Eileen Callaghan...Banks Island...Betty Jeffrey...Flo Trotter...Blanche Hempsted...Perth...Melbourne...Melbourne Cup...World War 1939-1945 Thelma McEachern 10th Australian General Hospital AGH Radji Beach Sumatra Banka Strait 2/22nd Battalion Tootie McPherson Mavis Cullen Naruto Maru Dutch Eurasian Iole Harper Nesta James Waltzing Matilda Margaret Dryburgh Marjory Jennings Norah Chambers New Guinea Yokohama Yacht Club Yokohama Mount Fuji Kay Parker Eileen Callaghan Banks Island Betty Jeffrey Flo Trotter Blanche Hempsted Perth Melbourne Melbourne Cup Micky Syer 'NC2' [circled, blue ink, middle left of page] Large newspaper page with a full page story consisting of five columns of text and a large, bold title beneath a large black and white group photo of forty six people, most in nurses uniforms Prisoners of the Japanese Newspaper Newspaper clipping The Border Mail ...The newspaper article gives a basic overview of two groups of POW nurses during World War 2. Twenty two of the nurses trying to escape from the Japanese in Singapore, February 1942, on the Vyner Brooke came ashore on Banka Island. A few days afterwards they were all machine gunned by the Japanese, with only one survivor, Vivian Bullwinkel. She managed to get herself and a wounded British soldier to Muntok, where they both became POWs (prisoners of war). Of the sixty nurses on the Vyner Brooke, twelve had drowned, twenty one had been murdered and thirty two had gone into prison. Those that would survive the war made it through on a terrible diet consisting mostly of rice, attempts of the Japanese to use them for 'entertainment', making their own entertainment in celebrating birthdays and holidays, having music concerts and terrible sicknesses including cerebral malaria. Finally after the Japanese surrendered they were met at an airstrip by the Matron in Chief, A.M. Sage. She was hoping for the full sixty five from the Vyner Brooke. There were twenty four left. Another group of nurses were captured by the Japanese in Rabaul, January 1942, where twenty of their patients were taken, killed and buried in a mass grave. The nurses were put in a prison camp with civilian women where they too were treated terribly. They would be knocked down and kicked if they didn't bow deep enough, or would have their captors trying to urinate on them while laughing. After being moved to Japan they continued to try to survive by eating glue they were using to make envelopes for the Japanese. Large newspaper page with a full page story consisting of five columns of text and a large, bold title beneath a large black and white group photo of forty six people, most in nurses uniforms'NC2' [circled, blue ink, middle left of page]world war 1939-1945, thelma mceachern, 10th australian general hospital, agh, radji beach, sumatra, banka strait, 2/22nd battalion, tootie mcpherson, mavis cullen, naruto maru, dutch, eurasian, iole harper, nesta james, waltzing matilda, margaret dryburgh, marjory jennings, norah chambers, new guinea, yokohama yacht club, yokohama, mount fuji, kay parker, eileen callaghan, banks island, betty jeffrey, flo trotter, blanche hempsted, perth, melbourne, melbourne cup, micky syer
