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Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, James Pegler
Image of James Pegler supplied by his record company, for inclusion in the Carols by Candlelight program.Col. image on cardboard of James PeglerJames Pegler The following top selling James Pegler recordings are available from Phonogram: Record number/ / Music cassette equivalant 2907 002 James Pegler 3204 001 2907 003 Love is a morning sunrise 3204 003 2907 007 Top of the world 3204 007 2907 011 With you in my mind 3204 011 2486 086 It's a beautiful world 3195 139 2907 015 From Britain with love 3204 015carols by candlelight, james pegler -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklets, Ringwood District Cricket Assoc. Collection of small booklets pertaining to the Laws of Victorian Cricket. (Qty 5.) 1. Melbourne Cricket Club Annual Report 1965 - 1966. Buff Coloured. 2. Laws of Cricket belonging to E.H. Pegler. Buff coloured. 3. Victorian Cricket Umpires Council - Laws of Cricket. Grey coloured. 4. Victorian Cricket Umpires Council - Laws of Cricket. Grey coloured. Belonged to Mr I Harris. 5. Rules for V.C.A. Matches. District Clubs. First and Second elevens. Season 1926-27, 1926 - 1966
Small booklets pertaining to the Laws of Victorian Cricket. Qty 5.; 1. Melbourne Cricket Club Annual Report 1965 - 1966. Buff Coloured.; 2. Laws of Cricket belonging to E.H. Pegler. Buff coloured.; 3. Victorian Cricket Umpires Council - Laws of Cricket. Grey coloured.; 4. Victorian Cricket Umpires Council - Laws of Cricket. Grey coloured. Belonged to Mr I Harris.; 5. Rules for V.C.A. Matches. District Clubs. First (Blue) and Second elevens. Season 1926-27 (Red). +Additional Keywords: Pegler, E.H. / Harris, I -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDAL SET, MINIATURE, WW1, Post 1918
Miniatures re: “Augustus PEGLER MM", No. 967 C. Coy 38th Bn, rank Sgt. Awarded MM 31/8/1918. See Cat No 7501P for his full service details.Medal set miniatures, metal plate mounted. 1. Military Medal. 2. British War Medal 1914-18. 3. Victory Medal with clasp "MID” ww1, medals, augustus pegler -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Soap, TI-TROL ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDAL TOILET SOAP, c. 1928-1968
TROVE : Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thursday 11 October 1928, page 13. NEW COMPANIES The following new companies were registered this afternoon :- Australian Essential Oils Ltd : Nominal capital. £50,000, in 93.000 ordinary and 7,000 deferred shares at 10/-. to engage in business of distillers, manufacturers of, and dealers in oils from vegetables and other sub-stances, chemists etc. First directors: N. H.B.Keynor, R.K.Allport, E.M Humphries, and H. James. Head office Sydney. TROVE : Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001), Friday 26 July 1968 (No.89), page 3028 IN the matter of the Companies Act, 1961-1966, and in the matter of AUSTRALIAN ESSENTIAL OILS LTD (Receiver and Manager Appointed).—Roy Leslie Pegler, Receiver and Manager of Australian Essential Oils Ltd (Receiver and Manager Appointed)„ appointed by debenture holders on the 11 th July, 1966, hereby gives notice that any debenture holders and others having any claim against or to Australian Essential Oils Ltd (Receiver and Manager Appointed) are required to send particulars of their debenture or claim to the Receiver, Roy Leslie Pegler, at c.o. Messrs Pegler, Ellis & Co., Chartered Accountants, 235-7 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, N.S.W., on or before the 27th September, 1968, at the expiration of which time the Receiver and Manager will distribute the assets of the said Company to the persons and/or companies entitled, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice.—Dated 24th July, 1968. PEGLER, ELLIS & CO., Chartered Accountants, 235-7 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, N.S.W. 8744—$5 White cardboard box printed in dark green with a round blue and white sticker on one side, containing a cream paper leaflet printed in dark green, wrapped around a greaseproof paper wrapped rectangular cake of translucent brown soap with impressed text on one side.Impressed on one side of the cake of soap ' A PRODUCT OF AUSTRALIAN ESSENTIAL OILS LTD SYDNEY'. On reverse of soap impressed 'TI-TROL ANTISEPTIC TOU\ILET SOAP'. Printed on the box 'TI-TROL ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDAL TOILET SOAP. Printed Leaflet wrapped around cake of soap 'Germicide TI-TROL Antiseptic, Toilet Soap ELEVEN TIMES MORE POWERFUL THAN CARBOLIC. NON IRRITANT ………NON POISONOUS. “Ti –Trol” GERMICIDAL ANTISEPTIC SOAP is the most modern of all toilet soap …..Distilled and manufactured by Australian Essential Oils Ltd., the pioneers of Tea-Tree Oil Industry in Australia, and manufacturers of that famous antiseptic solution Melasol. It has taken years of patient research, of test, trial and experiment to reach the pinnacle of perfection which Ti-Trol Soap is now offering to the public. Ti-Trol is a hand-made glycerine base soap in which only the finest ingredients are used. One of its most attractive features is that it contains a full three per cent. of “Ti-trol”. In medical and clinical practice, both in Australia and abroad, Ti Trol has given remarkable results…particularly in its cleansing properties: its soothing HEALING action on dirty and inflamed septic wounds. By incorporating Ti-Trol in a glycerine base soap, experts are agreed that the result….. Ti-Trol soap is unequalled-anywhere- for its soft soothing healing and germicidal properties. Ti-Trol soap is non-irritant and non-poisonous and can be used on the tenderest skins…babies’ or the most delicate peach-bloom complexions, with most excellent results. . PRODUCT OF A SOAP MAKER OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Australian Essential Oils Ltd., have been fortunate in procuring the services of a soap-maker of International experience and world-wide knowledge of Soap Production, whose genius has produced Ti-Trol, and whose uncanny sense of blending has made Ti-Trol the most famous of all Germicidal Toilet Soaps. Ti-Trol is non-irritant and non-poisonous and has been proved by medical and specialised authorities top\ possess great healing and cleansing properties. It is a powerful Germicide and antiseptic….ELEVEN TIMES QUICKER THAN PURE CARBOLIC. . DANDRUFF CAN’T LIVE WITH Ti-Trol. Dandruff ......that horrible “give away” which many men and women suffer from…..can easily be dispelled by using Ti-Trol Soap this way : Rub a little Olive Oil into the scalp before retiring at night, and the following morning wash your head thoroughly with Ti-Trol Soap, allowing the lather to remain on the scalp for about a minute and a half. Then rinse the hair thoroughly in warm water. .WASH BRUSHES AND COMBS WITH Ti-Trol SOAP When you’ve done this and dried your hair, wash all your brushes and combs in a strong, soapy solution made with Ti-Trol Soap, and then carefully sponge the inside of the hat bands with a flannel or cloth moistened with this soapy solution. Follow these directions and you’ll never need to fear dandruff. .Ti-Trol…WONDERFUL HEALER OF CUTS. SORES, WOUNDS, ETC. There never was a more patent healer of CUTS, SORES, WOUNDS, ABRASIONS AND SEPTIC SORES than Ti-Trol… Here’s how to use it : Wash the affected parts with a fairly strong Ti-Trol soapy solution made with warm water, and then apply with lint soaked with Melasol, which is the miscible form of Ti-Trol (Melasol is obtainable at all chemists and stores everywhere). . Ti-Trol SOAP……..A DEODORANT, A BEAUTIFIER……a safeguard for tender skins Ti-Trol Soap, because of its delicate, pungent, aroma and antiseptic properties, is unequalled as a deodorant, and is never failing when used for this purpose. Ti-Trol Soap can be used on the tenderest skins, and even baby’s skin, with greatest safety. It’s delightful fragrance will give added pleasure to your toilet. . DO NOT WASTE Ti-Trol Soap is too valuable to waste. Therefore, use it carefully. Do not leave it in the water. To obtain greatest economy it is preferable to use a face cloth when using Ti-Trol Soap. For health, for the most economical means of insuring against disease, use Ti-Trol Ointment…..for cuts, bruises etc. Ti-Trol….for boils, cuts, sores, abrasions and septic conditions. MELASOL…..for Tinea, Mouth Wash and as a Dentifice. . All are products containing Ti-Trol, distilled and provided by Australian Essential Oils Ltd. 18 Loftus Street, Sydney. N.S.W.'. tea tree oil, soap, glycerine, antisptic, germicide -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Opening Ringwood Court of Petty Sessions. 1933
Catalogue card reads, 'Opening Court of Petty Sessions. 1933. Back row from left: A.F.B. Long, Mr. Duggan, M. Lonie, Constable Knopb, Mr. Fulton, Dr. W.L. Colquhoun, Cr. J.K. McCaskill, Mr. Peimezel, Cr. J.G. Aird, Mr. A.C. Ostrom. Front row: Mr. Pegler, Cr. A. Blood, Cr. R.W. Davies, C.H. Hughes Chairman, Cr. A.T. Miles, V. Halliday'. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, WW1
Photograph Augustus Elliott Pegler. He had 4 years pre WW1 service in local unit Mildura. Enlisted No 967 in C Coy 38th BN on 29.1.1916 age 20 years 7 months. Embark for England 20.6.1916, embark for France 22.11.1916, appointed L/Cpl 3.3.1917, WIA 1st occasion 8.6.1917 GSW to Cheek, rejoin unit 5.8.1917, WIA 2nd occasion 17.10.1917 GSW to Abdomen severe, rejoin unit 28.3.1918, the Award of Mention in Despatches in December 1917, awarded The Military Medal 31.8.1918 during the attack on Inferno Trench leading his Lewis Gun Team, appointed Sgt 3.9.1918, embark for Australia 12.6.1919, discharged from the AIF 27.7.1919. (For reference - 38th Battalion in dog trench near Guillemont Farm during attack on Hindenburg Line, near Bony, Ref - Vol IV - CEW Bean - The AIF in France 1917 (Ref) Page 605 (58). Refer also Cat No 7502 Photograph - black and white portrait photograph of soldier in uniform, on paper. Mount - dark green cardboard. Frame - timber, mid brown stain colour, with glass front and cardboard backing.photograph, portrait, ww1, framed accessories -
Bendigo Military Museum
Literary work - 38th BN ON THE SOMME, 1).2) 1918, .3) system generated
The story covers mostly men of C Coy 38th Bn as well as others to give a broader pictutre. Edgar Stanbury MM as a C Coy Scout retrieved the maps from Capt G.A Dutton who was KIA. Stanbury then proceeded to keep reconnoitering towards Clery until they reached trenches near Clery Copse. The photos relate to the following, Jack Grinton, Bert Grinton, Edgar Stanbury, C.E. Newton, D.T.Hull, A.E.Pegler, Albert Gilhooley, C.E.A.Dunn, Hugh Pippin, G.A.Dutton, C.J.Holmes, Capt Selleck, Major Maudsley, last photo is labelled “Past Clery Copse”. Jack Grinton No 1043 C Coy, refer Cat No 1280. Bert Grinton No 5024 C Coy, awarded DCM 31.8.1918, refer Cat No 1320P. Edgar Stanbury No 997 C Coy, awarded MM 1917, WIA 2nd occasion 31.8.1918, refer Cat No 5032.3P. Charles Newton No 951 C Coy, awarded MM 26/31.8.1918. David Hull No 904 C Coy, Gassed 24.8.1918. Albert Gilhooley No 890 C Coy, KIA 31.8.1918, refer Cat No 5047. Augustus Pegler No 967 C Coy, awarded MM 31.8.1918. Cyril Dunn No 3058 7th Reo’s C Coy, KIA 31.8.1918. Hugh Pippin No 1895 2nd Reo’s C Coy, WIA 2nd occasion 11.8.1918, refer Cat No 1502. George Dutton Lieut No 532 C Coy, KIA 29.8.1918. (Photo of his name on Map & note to Jack Grinton) Charles Holmes No 910 C Coy, KIA 24.8.1918. (Photo of original grave) Horace Selleck Capt C Coy, KIA 19.7.1918, refer Cat No 1515. (Photo of address book) Arthur Fyfe No 1841 2nd Reo’s C Coy, KIA 30.8.1918. (Photo of original grave) Arthur Maudsley Major D Coy, KIA 31.8.1918. (Photo of original grave) Fyfe, Maudsley and Duttons graves are in the one photo. Last photo labelled “Past Clery Copse” This is the area where Bert Grinton is awarded the DCM on 31.8.1918, photo was taken by his brother Jack. .1) Map of France, trenches corrected to 15.4.1918, 1/20,000, Sheet 62D N.E, covers an area from Ribemont to Bray. .2) Map of France, trenches corrected to 6.3.1918, 1/20,000, sheet 62C N.W, covers area from Suzanne to Mt St Quentin. Both maps follow the Somme River. .3) Photo - story covers the events relating to the two maps from July 17th. - Sept 1st 1918 on the Somme . There are 14 photos with the story, 3 sections make up the story, Map 1, Map 2 and then details on the advance, the men, casualties and other.maps, 38th bn, c coy, the somme -
Vision Australia
Programme - Text, Carols by Candlelight 1980, 1980
Program showing songs and performers of the 1980 Carols by Candlelight, televised by GTV 9. 1 volume with colour illustrationsroyal victorian institute for the blind, carols by candlelight, brian naylor, jim watsford, colin woods, david johnston, janet perkins, blair edgar, jill perryman, neil warren smith, keren minshull, jennifer murphy, normie rowe, james pegler, steven tandy, harold badger -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, 1980 Carols by Candlelight performers
Performers at the 1980 Carols by Candlelight performance.Col. photographs of the 1980 Carols by Candlelight performance81004-N, 81002-F, 81008-K, 81002-J, 81004-J, 81008-B, 81003-Jcarols by candlelight, jill perryman, jennifer murphy, keren minshull, steven tandy, james pegler, normie rowe, neil warren smith -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Performers and crowd images from Carols by Candlelight 1980
Performers and crowd shots of Carols by Candlelight performances in 1980Col. photographs of transparencies taken at Carols by Candlelightcarols by candlelight, normie rowe, margaret nisbett, james pegler, keren minshull, jill perryman, neil warren smith, steven tandy -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, North Road, Gardenvale East
Handwritten document giving brief details on wording on foundation stone of St. Andrew’s church, undated and author unknown. Photocopy of pamphlet produced for the stewardship campaign 1957 for St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Gardenvale East, with several photos. It includes history as well as current situation at 1957. Photocopied notes and photo of the Army Hut used by Gardenvale Primary School in 1921 only as donated by church for and year then Reverted back to church use. Photocopy of letter to Glen Eira News and City Council re-proposed subdivision of church land from Robert W. Sinclair.st. andrew’s presbyterian church, foundation stones, nicoll l.a., heathcote-fletcher a. rev., north road, seach street, smith a. f.h. rev., mcneilage alex rev., gardenvale east, caulfield south, younger street, gardenvale east church, nicholls rev., rowlands w. rev., lang walter, sunday schools, yeaman f.e. rev., brown f.e., brick, towers, manse, choirs, groups, smith mrs., curtis e.e., morse roger, marryatt harry, pegler adrian, savill t., south caulfield, gardenvale primary school, sinclair robert w., dakin ms., campbell felicity