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Unions BallaratAustralian Prime Ministers, Grattan, Michelle, 2000
... ...Prime Ministers - Australia - Harold Holt...prime ministers. Biographical interest. BTLC ballarat regional trades and labour council ballarat trades hall Prime Ministers - Australia - Edmund Barton Prime Ministers - Australia - Alfred Deakin Prime Ministers - Australia - Chris Watson Prime Ministers - Australia - George Reid Prime Ministers - Australia - Andrew Fisher Prime Ministers - Australia - Joseph Cook Prime Ministers - Australia - William Morris Hughes Prime Ministers - Australia - Stanley Melbourne Bruce Prime Ministers - Australia - James Scullin Prime Ministers - Australia - Joseph Lyons Prime Ministers - Australia - Earle Page Prime Ministers - Australia - Robert Menzies Prime Ministers - Australia - Arthur Fadden Prime Ministers - Australia - John Curtin Prime Ministers - Australia - Francis Forde Prime Ministers - Australia - Ben Chifley Prime Ministers - Australia - Harold Holt Prime Ministers - Australia - John McEwan Prime Ministers - Australia - John Gorton Prime Ministers - Australia - William McMahon Prime Ministers - Australia - Gough Whitlam Prime Ministers - Australia - Malcolm Fraser Prime Ministers - Australia - Robert Hawke Prime Ministers - Australia - Paul Keating Prime Ministers - Australia - John Howard Politics Politicians House of Representatives Parliament Biography Front cover: editor's name and book title. ...A biography of Australian prime ministers (Barton-Howard) and political analysis. Essays by a variety of authors.Relevance to the history of politics in Australia, particularly the federal government and prime ministers. Biographical interest.Paperback book. Front cover: black background; sepia portrait photographs of all prime ministers up to John Howard; gold and white lettering.Front cover: editor's name and book title. Back cover: description; editor's biography; list of contributors.btlc, ballarat regional trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, prime ministers - australia - edmund barton, prime ministers - australia - alfred deakin, prime ministers - australia - chris watson, prime ministers - australia - george reid, prime ministers - australia - andrew fisher, prime ministers - australia - joseph cook, prime ministers - australia - william morris hughes, prime ministers - australia - stanley melbourne bruce, prime ministers - australia - james scullin, prime ministers - australia - joseph lyons, prime ministers - australia - earle page, prime ministers - australia - robert menzies, prime ministers - australia - arthur fadden, prime ministers - australia - john curtin, prime ministers - australia - francis forde, prime ministers - australia - ben chifley, prime ministers - australia - harold holt, prime ministers - australia - john mcewan, prime ministers - australia - john gorton, prime ministers - australia - william mcmahon, prime ministers - australia - gough whitlam, prime ministers - australia - malcolm fraser, prime ministers - australia - robert hawke, prime ministers - australia - paul keating, prime ministers - australia - john howard, politics, politicians, house of representatives, parliament, biography -
Unions BallaratThe Gorton experiment (Don Woodward Collection), Reid, Alan, 1971
... ...prime ministers - australia...holt, harold...John Gorton became Australian Prime Minister (1968-1971) after the disappearance of Harold Holt (with McEwan being the interim Prime Minister). ...Unions Ballarat 24 Camp Street Ballarat goldfields John Gorton became Australian Prime Minister (1968-1971) after the disappearance of Harold Holt (with McEwan being the interim Prime Minister). ...John Gorton became Australian Prime Minister (1968-1971) after the disappearance of Harold Holt (with McEwan being the interim Prime Minister). Holt and Gorton were both from the Liberal Party Australia. Gorton has been described as a larrikan and an eccentric in his time as prime minister. The book is described as a disparaging account.Australian politics. Biographical.Book; 455 pages. Dust jacket: green background; author's name and title in white lettering; two-tone picture of John Gorton. Cover: yellow; green lettering; author's name and title. Title page: "To my son John Aug 4th 1971 Dad."btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, gorton, john, prime ministers - australia, holt, harold, liberal party australia, politics, biography -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageNewspaper - The Standard, Warrnambool Standard Centenary Issue 1872-1972, 02/10/1972
... PAGE 70; In 1967 Australia's Prime Minister, Mr Harold Holt, goes missing, presumed drowned. ...PAGE 70; In 1967 Australia's Prime Minister, Mr Harold Holt, goes missing, presumed drowned. ...The Warrnambool Standard Centenary Issue, 1872 - 1972, summarises the local and world history highlights over 100 years. The pages in the images are a sample of the newspaper's contents. They show: - PAGE 1; sketches of two young women, one dressed in 1872 fashion, the other in 1972 fashion. PAGE 34; This page was dedicated to the Ponting Bros. The business celebrated its Centenary in 1972. There apr photographs of the original and the new building, and a photograph and names of the staff of 1972. PAGES 34-38: Lift out facsimile copy of the first edition of The Standard (no longer in 3096.01) PAGE 39; In January 1917 Mr Basil Watson flew the first aeroplane to visit the Warrnambool area. He entertained the crowds by performing aerobic acrobatics in the plane he'd built himself. Two months later he died in a plane accident. PAGE 70; In 1967 Australia's Prime Minister, Mr Harold Holt, goes missing, presumed drowned. PAGE 71; In 1970 the mystery of four bodies were found in a car that crashed over the cliff at Loch Ard Gorge, near Port Campbel, made headlines in the Standard. PAGE 72; The back page features a photograph and greetings from Fletcher Jones and Staff. There are many staff members in front of the Fletcher Jones factory in Warrnambool, which was established around 1924.The centennial edition of the Standard newspaper includes local social, economic and historical aspects of Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia and the World. It reflects the interests of the local community and the reactions to the events of the time.The Standard, Warrnambool, Centenary Issue 1872 – 1972 (Two copies).100 years of District Service. The issue includes World and Local History, Advertisements, Timeline, Facsimile of the First Issue, Shipwrecks, and Wars. The Centenary edition was printed on October 2, 1972, 72 pages. One copy (3096.02) includes the centre lift-out on pages 35 to 38 of a facsimile copy of the first edition published on October 1, 1872.Page 1: "The Standard Warrnambool" "Warrnambool Standard Centenary Issue October 2 1972, 72 pages" On illustration of building "1872 / Warrnambool Standard" Page 34: "On this site ... since 1924" [Ponting Bros} "Staff of Ponting Bros. 1972" Page 39: "Aviation history-maker" "RECORD TRIP BY FIRST PLANE TO VISIT CITY" "Thrilling display of aerial acrobatics" Page 70: "PM HOLT IS PRESUMED DROWNED" "GAVE GOVT. IMAGE OF YOUTH" Page 71: "Where death car crashed on ledge" "PT CAMPBELL MYSTERY: FOUR BODIES FOUND IN CAR AT BOTTOM OF CLIFF" "POLICE SEARCH SWINGS BACK TO MELBOURNE" Page 72: "Greetings to the"Standard"" "Fletcher Jones" flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, ladies fashion 1872, ladies fashion 1972, ponting bros. centenary 1872-1972, ponting bros. staff, basil watson, basil watson 1917, harold holt 1967, car crash at loch ard gorge, fletcher jones and staff 1972, the standard centenary 1872-1972, warrnambool newspaper, warrnambool standard, centenary edition, the standard -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Queenscliff Lifeboat under sail, 06 March 1926
... Australian Register of Historic Vessels (ARHV). To view the classification follow the link to the Queenscliffe page on the ARHV site. During her 50 years of service the Queenscliffe attended many calls for assistance both inside and outside the Heads. Some of the vessels and calls for help the lifeboat attended were: 1960 - Army Commandos lost in the Rip 1967 - The search for the late Prime Minister Harold Holt...Australian Register of Historic Vessels (ARHV). To view the classification follow the link to the Queenscliffe page on the ARHV site. During her 50 years of service the Queenscliffe attended many calls for assistance both inside and outside the Heads. Some of the vessels and calls for help the lifeboat attended were: 1960 - Army Commandos lost in the Rip 1967 - The search for the late Prime Minister Harold Holt ...The Lifeboat Queenscliffe was built in Adelaide and commenced service at Queenscliff in 1926. She was taken out of service in 1976 by the Marine Board of Victoria and subsequently offered to the Borough of Queenscliffe for care and display. The Lifeboat is listed on the Australian Register of Historic Vessels (ARHV). To view the classification follow the link to the Queenscliffe page on the ARHV site. During her 50 years of service the Queenscliffe attended many calls for assistance both inside and outside the Heads. Some of the vessels and calls for help the lifeboat attended were: 1960 - Army Commandos lost in the Rip 1967 - The search for the late Prime Minister Harold Holt 1974 - The last attendance to a vessel was to the Brisbane Trader which was on fire The shed which housed the lifeboat is located on the Queenscliff 'New' or 'Steamer' Pier (built in 1884). This shed includes the internal section of the slipway used to launch and retrieve the lifeboat. The external slipway and some other structures associated with the lifeboat shed have been removed. Originally fitted with two masts, the stern mast being removed in the 1960's. A retractable centre plate was used when under sail. Delivered with an 80 hp Wayburn petrol motor which was later replaced by a 72 hp Gardiner diesel. Top speed of 7.5 knots and a range of 350 miles.Photograph of lifeboat Queenscliff at sea under sailQueenscliffelifeboat, a. macfarlane & sons -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumVehicle - Lifeboat, A McFarlane and Sons, Lifeboat Queenscliffe, 1926
... Australian Register of Historic Vessels (ARHV). During her 50 years of service the Queenscliffe attended many calls for assistance both inside and outside the Heads. Some of the vessels and calls for help the lifeboat attended were: 1960 - Army Commandos lost in the Rip 1967 - The search for the late Prime Minister Harold Holt 1974 - The last attendance to a vessel was to the Brisbane Trader which was on fire The shed which housed the lifeboat is located on the Queenscliff 'New' or 'Steamer' Pier (built in 1884). ...Australian Register of Historic Vessels (ARHV). During her 50 years of service the Queenscliffe attended many calls for assistance both inside and outside the Heads. Some of the vessels and calls for help the lifeboat attended were: 1960 - Army Commandos lost in the Rip 1967 - The search for the late Prime Minister Harold Holt 1974 - The last attendance to a vessel was to the Brisbane Trader which was on fire The shed which housed the lifeboat is located on the Queenscliff 'New' or 'Steamer' Pier (built in 1884). ...QUEENSCLIFFE was built in 1926 to a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) design called the Watson Class. The double-diagonal planked vessel was built by A McFarlane and Sons in Port Adelaide SA, commissioned on the 6th of March 1926, and then officially named and launched on the 9th of April 1926. The original Wayburn petrol engine was replaced with a Gardner diesel. This gave QUEENSCLIFFE a top speed of 7.5 knots with a range of 350 miles. The equipment carried aboard included a VHF Radio Telephone, HF radio transceiver, visual signals, life rafts, hand rocket gun, flare gun, generator, search light and first aid supplies. In the tradition of many shore based lifeboats, QUEENSCLIFFE had its own shed and slipway and was always ready for launching when required to go to sea in response to an emergency call. Its area of operation included 'the Rip' at Port Phillip Heads and the Bass Strait seas immediately offshore. She was taken out of service in 1976 by the Marine Board of Victoria and subsequently offered to the Borough of Queenscliffe for care and display. The Lifeboat is listed on the Australian Register of Historic Vessels (ARHV). During her 50 years of service the Queenscliffe attended many calls for assistance both inside and outside the Heads. Some of the vessels and calls for help the lifeboat attended were: 1960 - Army Commandos lost in the Rip 1967 - The search for the late Prime Minister Harold Holt 1974 - The last attendance to a vessel was to the Brisbane Trader which was on fire The shed which housed the lifeboat is located on the Queenscliff 'New' or 'Steamer' Pier (built in 1884). This shed includes the internal section of the slipway used to launch and retrieve the lifeboat. The external slipway and some other structures associated with the lifeboat shed have been removed. Originally fitted with two masts, the stern mast being removed in the 1960's. A retractable centre plate was used when under sail. Delivered with an 80 hp Wayburn petrol motor which was later replaced by a 72 hp Gardiner diesel. Top speed of 7.5 knots and a range of 350 miles.QUEENSCLIFFE is a wooden lifeboat built in 1926 in South Australia. It has a long association with the Victorian port of Queenscliff. It was manned voluntarily by their local fishermen and is therefore closely attached to families of the Queenscliff community. It is a rare surviving example of the coastal shore-based lifeboats that were based around the Australian coastline.The lifeboat 'Queenscliffe' a Watson Class LifeboatQueenscliffelifeboat, rescue, watson class boat -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Information Board - 1 Battalion Royal Australian Regiment in Vietnam March 1965 - June 1966, 1 Royal Australian Regiment 1st Tour 1965-1966
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast This item commemorates the conflict in Vietnam. 1 Battalion Royal Australian Regiment Viet Cong VC Bien Hoa 173rd Airborne Brigade Ben Cat War Zone D The Iron T Operation Crimp Ho Bo Woods Saigon Tunnels of Cu Chi US 1st Infantry Dicision Operation Rolling Stone 1st Australian Task Force Prime Minister Harold Holt Anzac Day US Army's Meritorious Unit Commendation 4th/19th Prince of Wales Light Horse ACP Troop 161 Field Battery Royal New Zealand Artillery 105 Field Battery Royal Australian Artillery 3 Field Troop Royal Australian Engineers 161 (Indep) Recce Flt Australian Army Aviation Corps 1 Australian Logistics Support Company Sgt William John Noble 3411105 Royal Australian Infantry Corps A large white information board commemorating 1 Battalion Royal Australian Regiment under command US 173rd Airborne Brigade (separate) during 1965 to 1966 in Vietnam. ...This item commemorates the conflict in Vietnam.A large white information board commemorating 1 Battalion Royal Australian Regiment under command US 173rd Airborne Brigade (separate) during 1965 to 1966 in Vietnam. There are 5 photos of soldiers in the jungle and one photo of a soldier walking with a local. In brief the board describes the history of first tour with a detailed citation of US meritorious unit commendation.1 battalion, royal australian regiment, viet cong, vc, bien hoa, 173rd airborne brigade, ben cat, war zone d, the iron t, operation crimp, ho bo woods, saigon, tunnels of cu chi, us 1st infantry dicision, operation rolling stone, 1st australian task force, prime minister harold holt, anzac day, us army's meritorious unit commendation, 4th/19th prince of wales light horse, acp troop, 161 field battery, royal new zealand artillery, 105 field battery, royal australian artillery, 3 field troop, royal australian engineers, 161 (indep) recce flt, australian army aviation corps, 1 australian logistics support company, sgt william john noble, 3411105, royal australian infantry corps -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPoster - Prime Ministers of Australia 1901 - 1983 Poster, Standard Publishing House, 1984
... This poster was sponsored by Woolworths Limited an Australian Company to celebrate Australia Day 26th January 1984 Prime Minister Prime Ministers of Australia 1901 - 1983|Edmund Barton 1901 - 1903|Alfred Deakin 1903 - 1904|John Christopher Watson 1904|George Houston Reid 1904 - 1905|Alfred Deakin 1905 - 1908|Andrew Fister 1908 -- 1909|Alfred Deakin 1909 - 1910|Andrew Fisher (1910 1913)|Joseph Cook (1913 - 1914)|Andrew Fisher (1914 - 1915)|William Morris Hughes (1915 - 1917)|William Morris Hughes (1917 - 1923)|Stanley Melbourne Bruce (1923 1929)|James Henry Scullin (1929 - 1931)|Joseph Aloysius Lyons (1932 - 1939)|Earle Christmas Grafton Page (1939)|Robert Gordon Menzies (1939 - 1941)|Arthur William Fadden (b1941)|John Curtin (1941 - 1945)|Francis Michael Forde (1945)|Joseph Benedict Chifley (1945 - 1949)|Robert Gordon Menzies (1949 - 1966)|Harold Holt (1966 - 1967)|John McEwen (1967 - 1968)|John Grey Gordon (1966 - 1971)|William McMahon (1971 - 1972)|Edwward Gough Whitham (1972 - 1975)|John Malcolm Fraser (1975 - 1983)|Robert James Lee Hawke (1983 -) Poster of the Prime Ministers of Australia including image and bibliography of each Prime Minister Poster Prime Ministers of Australia 1901 - 1983 Poster Standard Publishing House Margaret Alberts Ken Roberts ...This poster was sponsored by Woolworths Limited an Australian Company to celebrate Australia Day 26th January 1984Prime Ministers of Australia 1901 - 1983|Edmund Barton 1901 - 1903|Alfred Deakin 1903 - 1904|John Christopher Watson 1904|George Houston Reid 1904 - 1905|Alfred Deakin 1905 - 1908|Andrew Fister 1908 -- 1909|Alfred Deakin 1909 - 1910|Andrew Fisher (1910 1913)|Joseph Cook (1913 - 1914)|Andrew Fisher (1914 - 1915)|William Morris Hughes (1915 - 1917)|William Morris Hughes (1917 - 1923)|Stanley Melbourne Bruce (1923 1929)|James Henry Scullin (1929 - 1931)|Joseph Aloysius Lyons (1932 - 1939)|Earle Christmas Grafton Page (1939)|Robert Gordon Menzies (1939 - 1941)|Arthur William Fadden (b1941)|John Curtin (1941 - 1945)|Francis Michael Forde (1945)|Joseph Benedict Chifley (1945 - 1949)|Robert Gordon Menzies (1949 - 1966)|Harold Holt (1966 - 1967)|John McEwen (1967 - 1968)|John Grey Gordon (1966 - 1971)|William McMahon (1971 - 1972)|Edwward Gough Whitham (1972 - 1975)|John Malcolm Fraser (1975 - 1983)|Robert James Lee Hawke (1983 -)prime minister -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Massey Ferguson - Employees Photographs
... Harner 4650.149 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Sir Dalls Brooks, Bill Moeser, Tom Ritchie, Unknown, Unknown, Harold Holt Prime Minister Of Australia 4650.150 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. ...Harner 4650.149 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Sir Dalls Brooks, Bill Moeser, Tom Ritchie, Unknown, Unknown, Harold Holt Prime Minister Of Australia 4650.150 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. ...Many of these photographs appeared in the Massey Ferguson Review Publication4650.001 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mr S. R. Makeham Manager Cane Industry Project Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.002 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Alex Hamilton 4650.003 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Hackett Director Special Projects Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.004 - Massey Ferguson Employees - William 'Bill' Geddes 4650.005 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ken Steel Director 4650.006 - Massey Ferguson Employees - I. H. Salom Director Of Manufacturing Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.007 - Massey Ferguson Employees - E. Wendt Perth Sales Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.008 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.009 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Rogers 4650.010 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson Marketing Director Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.011 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Mason Hobart Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.012 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Masson Hobart Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.013 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Noel Unknown 4650.014 - Massey Ferguson Employees - S. V. Bishop Corporate Plastics Control Co-odinator 4650.015 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Baker Foreman MC Shop 4650.016 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bob Burns 4650.017 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.018 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson, Peter Boyd Brisbane Branch Manager & 3 Unknown People 4650.019 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.020 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.021 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.022 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.023 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.024 - Massey Ferguson Employees - M. Bishop 4650.025 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Tom Carroll In Sunshine Engineering Drawing Office 4650.026 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.027 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.028 - Massey Ferguson Employees - B. Baxter 4650.029 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jim Bruce 4650.030 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Howard Clemson (Sunshine Resident) 4650.031 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Tom A. Minahan 4650.032 - Massey Ferguson Employees - A. W. Moffat General Marketing Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.033 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Unknown Service Manager W. R. Burrer Preston Dealer In Victoria 4650.034 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Doug Retallick Perth Branch 4650.035 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Doug Retallick Perth Branch 4650.036 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Plunisrtt 4650.037 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Dennis Potter 4650.038 - Massey Ferguson Employees - James 'Jim' Poole 4650.039 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ray Stone 4650.040 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.041 - Massey Ferguson Employees - D. Willshire 4650.041 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.042 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Brian Unknown Adelaide 4650.043 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen Adelaide Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.044 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Anderson Brisbane Sales Manager Northern Division Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.045 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Mike B, Allen Adelaide Branch Manager, Unknown, Unknown 4650.046 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.047 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Anson 4650.048 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mr Honautavic 4650.049 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mr Brockman South Australia Minister For Agriculture 4650.051 - Massey Ferguson Employees - W. B. Allen Perth BranchMassey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.052 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, T. Thornbrough, Unknown 4650.053 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bob Ashworth Assistant Manager Hunts Farm Equipment Pty Ltd 4650.054 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.055 - Massey Ferguson Employees - W. M. Alexander Massey Harris 4650.056 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen Adelaide Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.057 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.058 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L to R Bob Ross Chairman Of Directos, G. R. Johnson Director Of Marketing, Jack Heirman M.L.C. 4650.059 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen Adelaide Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited & John Henderson New Dealer 4650.060 - Massey Ferguson Employees - K. D. Steel Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.061 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.062 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Eric F. Smart West Australia Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.063 - Massey Ferguson Employees - E. H. Williams Agent 4650.064 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.065 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.066 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.067 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.068 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Larry Pomeroy Sunshine Director Of Marketing (Ex Toronto Canada) 4650.069 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson Director Of Marketing Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.070 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John 'Jack' Vance Director Of Finance, George Johnson Director Of Marketing, Tom Mindhan 4650.071 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John 'Jack' Vance Director Of Finance & Mary Danaher 4650.072 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.073 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R George Johnson, Ian McIntosh, Les McIntosh, John Shiner 4650.074 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ken Spicer Director Of Marketing (Canadian) 4650.075 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Herman Weber Managing Director Addressing Conference. Far Right Alex Hamilton Manager ICM 4650.076 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Paecw Motors Family Partnership 4650.077 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Mullolland 4650.078 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Graham Brooks 4650.079 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.080 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.081 - Massey Ferguson Employees - B. Sloane & Bruce Sloane Dealers 4650.082 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.083 - Massey Ferguson Employees - R. T. Weir, Rob Ross Chairman Of Directors, Ian Munroe, G. R. Johnson 4650.084 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Miss Sue Barnett Sales Office Oakbank South Australia 4650.085 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R J. A. Taylor, J. Mason, G. L. Roberts, T. L. Roberts, H. B. Weher 4650.086 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen, Mick C. Trest, C. Peter Prest, H. B. Welsh 4650.087 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Alex Hamilton (Middle) 4650.088 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.089 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.090 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Benham Sales Manager, Bob Weidenhofa Parts Manager 4650.091 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Syd Williams Cairns Dealer 4650.092 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Banney (Centre) 4650.093 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Morris, T. Minahan, J. Vance, H. Weber, J. Johnsone, G. Davey All Directors Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited At Wyeera 4650.094 - Massey Ferguson Employees - W. barber, A. Collins, P. Couch, D. Leggw, Allan Doust 4650.095 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.096 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.097 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Norm Hazelwood Personal Manager Training 4650.098 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Kevin Day 3rd From Right 4650.099 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.100 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Eric Thomas (Far Left) 4650.101 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Peter Fieder (Instructing) & Norrie Croker (Standing) 4650.102 - Massey Ferguson Employees - James 'Jim' Poole & Malcolm Scott 4650.103 - Massey Ferguson Employees - A. Collins Training Officer & Herman Weber Managing Director 4650.104 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Harry McPherson Instructing On A Baller To A Group Of Sevicemen 4650.105 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To Right Kehh Ott, Murray David (MD), Unknown, Mike Allan 4650.106 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Allen Murray Product Training Sunshine 4650.107 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bon Johnson, Avon Collins, Stan Galbraith, Harry Gregory, Lindsay Baggin 4650.108 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Unknown, James 'Jim' Poole 4650.109 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Tim Pickett, Unknown, James 'Jim' Poole, Dave Cunningham, Unknown, John Vaughan, Unknown 4650.110 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown, Ron White, Unknown 4650.111 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R P. Boyd, J. R. Warmer, G. A. Gemmell-Smith, Herman Weber (MD), G. Cannon, M. Bennett 4650.112 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Sir Dallas Brook Victorian Governor (Standing) & Company Executives & VIPS H.V. McKay Massey Harris 4650.113 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Vaughan, Noel Clarke Melbourne Branch Manager, Brian Harrod Export Manager 4650.114 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Day, Ivan Leyendekkers, Ken Gaunt, Jack Stokes, Jack Vance, Dick Weir 4650.115 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Vance Director Finance & Ken Gaunt Director Engineering 4650.116 - Massey Ferguson Employees - P. Boyd, R. armstrong, Whittaker, L. Wood, J. K. Gaunt, H. P. Weber, G. Mann, Sir Syd Williams 4650.117 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.118 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.119 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Jack Hacket, Unknown, George Johnson 4650.120 - Massey Ferguson Employees - H. P. Weber Speaking 4650.121 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R J. J. Jaejar Corporate Engineering, Unknown, Brian Harrod Export Marketing, Unknown 4650.122 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.123 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ian Forristor Lectoring, Ales Simpson, Stuart McKay H.V. McKay Massey Harris 4650.124 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Russell Cox, Dennis Potter, Stan Paytoh, Lee Street, Harold Harwood, Graham Hardman, Sandy McColl 4650.125 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Eric Thomas, Unknown, Unknown, Mick Allen 4650.126 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Mollison Sunshine Factory Manager, Unknown, Unknown, Brian Harrod 4650.127 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Shirlene Clancy 4650.128 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.129 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L. H. Thornborough (Toronto Chairman), John Mitchell, Monty Prichard Perksins 4650.130 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Gus Cargen & John Shiner (Toronto) 4650.131 - Massey Ferguson Employees - H. P. Weber Sunshine Managing Director Speaking 4650.132 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Press Conference 4650.133 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.134 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown & L. T. Richie Managing Director 4650.135 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.136 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Herman Weber 4650.137 - Massey Ferguson Employees - A Group In The Conference Room At The Sunshine Factory 4650.138 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Cliff Freer Melbourne Training Manager & Ken Guant Director Engineering 4650.139 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Sir Dallas Brooks Victorian Governor General & Tom Rictchie Managing Director 4650.140 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Tom Carroll, A. Thornbrough, The Hon Harry Hayes Toronto Canada Head Office Opening 4650.141 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Thornbrough Speaking At The Toronto Canada Head Office Opening 4650.142 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R George Johnson, Unknown John Shiner Canada Director 4650.143 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bob Prowse, Alex Hamilton Branch Manager, Peter Boys, Aron Collins 4650.144 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Bedsor, A. Thornbrough, H. Weber 4650.145 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R G. M. Taylor, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, John 'Jack' Vance, Mrs T. Ritchie, Tom Ritchie 4650.146 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Centre Herman Weber Managing Director 4650.147 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Unknown, Tom Ritchie, Unknown 4650.148 - Massey Ferguson Employees - M. Weber, Jager, Whittaker, R. Armstrong, J. R. Harner 4650.149 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Sir Dalls Brooks, Bill Moeser, Tom Ritchie, Unknown, Unknown, Harold Holt Prime Minister Of Australia 4650.150 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Day, E. French, D. Hudson, H. Weber, J. Hooking, P. Holloway, B. Ramage 4650.151 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.152 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson Speaking 4650.153 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ray Carer WA Dealer & John Shiner From Toronto 4650.154 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R W. G. Banks, P. Nagle, A. Wood, J. Morrison, E. 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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, A copy of Vietnam: Australia's Longest War: Recalling Vietnam - A Calendar Of Events. (Copy 1)
... Minister for Defecne) Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) Hon. Shane Paitridge (Miniter for Defence) WO2 (Temporary) Kevin George Conway 13097 Royal Australian Infantry Corps SVN 1st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment 1 RAR US 173rd Airborne Brigade HMAS Sydney Vung Tau Australian National Serviceman APC WO2 (Temporary) Kevin Arthur Wheatley 29890 Killed in Action VC Victoria Cross Prime Minister Harold Holt 1st Australian Task Force 1ATF RAAF RAAF IROQUOIS Helicopter Special Air Service Squadron 9 Squadron First Australian Logistic Support Group 1 ALSG 5 RAR Pte Errol Wayne Noack 4717546 Battle of Long Tan D Company 6 Battalion North Vietnam Army VNA Viet Cong 3 Troop 1 APC Sqn Wounded In Action US Presidental Unit Citation Maj Peter John Badcoe 41400 103 Field Battery FARELF V Company Royal New Zealand Regiment 2 Bn RAR 2RAR/NZ/ANZAC 3 Bn RAR Tet Offensive Baria Phuoc Tuy Province A Company Fire support Base Coral 1 Bn RAR Mortar Platoon 102 Field Battery Fire support Base Balmoral Cneturion Tanks WO2 Rayene Steward Simpson 217622 Distinguished Conduct Medal Batle of Binh Bah Prime Minister Sir William McMahon Prime Minister Sir John Gorton WO2 Keith Payne 12222 A copy of Vietnam: Australia's Longest War: Rrecalling Vietnam - A Calendar Of Events. ...A copy of Vietnam: Australia's Longest War: Rrecalling Vietnam - A Calendar Of Events. This has an added date for 20 Jul 64 which is handwritten in pencil. See medai files for more information.reginald townley (minister for defecne), australian army training team vietnam (aattv), hon. shane paitridge (miniter for defence), wo2 (temporary) kevin george conway, 13097, royal australian infantry corps, svn, 1st battalion, royal australian regiment, 1 rar, us 173rd airborne brigade, hmas sydney, vung tau, australian national serviceman, apc, wo2 (temporary) kevin arthur wheatley, 29890, killed in action, vc, victoria cross, prime minister harold holt, 1st australian task force, 1atf, raaf, raaf iroquois helicopter, special air service squadron, 9 squadron, first australian logistic support group, 1 alsg, 5 rar, pte errol wayne noack, 4717546, battle of long tan, d company, 6 battalion, north vietnam army, vna, viet cong, 3 troop, 1 apc sqn, wounded in action, us presidental unit citation, maj peter john badcoe, 41400, 103 field battery, farelf, v company, royal new zealand regiment, 2 bn rar, 2rar/nz/anzac, 3 bn rar, tet offensive, baria, phuoc tuy province, a company, fire support base coral, 1 bn rar, mortar platoon, 102 field battery, fire support base balmoral, cneturion tanks, wo2 rayene steward simpson, 217622, distinguished conduct medal, batle of binh bah, prime minister sir william mcmahon, prime minister sir john gorton, wo2 keith payne, 12222 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, A copy of Vietnam: Australia's Longest War: Recalling Vietnam - A Calendar Of Events. (Copy 2)
... Minister for Defecne) Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) Hon. Shane Paitridge (Miniter for Defence) WO2 (Temporary) Kevin George Conway 13097 Royal Australian Infantry Corps SVN 1st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment 1 RAR US 173rd Airborne Brigade HMAS Sydney Vung Tau Australian National Serviceman APC WO2 (Temporary) Kevin Arthur Wheatley 29890 Killed in Action VC Victoria Cross Prime Minister Harold Holt 1st Australian Task Force 1ATF RAAF RAAF IROQUOIS Helicopter Special Air Service Squadron 9 Squadron First Australian Logistic Support Group 1 ALSG 5 RAR Pte Errol Wayne Noack 4717546 Battle of Long Tan D Company 6 Battalion North Vietnam Army VNA Viet Cong 3 Troop 1 APC Sqn Wounded In Action US Presidental Unit Citation Maj Peter John Badcoe 41400 103 Field Battery FARELF V Company Royal New Zealand Regiment 2 Bn RAR 2RAR/NZ/ANZAC 3 Bn RAR Tet Offensive Baria Phuoc Tuy Province A Company Fire support Base Coral 1 Bn RAR Mortar Platoon 102 Field Battery Fire support Base Balmoral Cneturion Tanks WO2 Rayene Steward Simpson 217622 Distinguished Conduct Medal WO Keith Payne Batle of Binh Bah Prime Minister Sir William McMahon Prime Minister Sir John Gorton WO2 Keith Payne 12222 A copy of Vietnam: Australia's Longest War: Rrecalling Vietnam - A Calendar Of Events. ...A copy of Vietnam: Australia's Longest War: Rrecalling Vietnam - A Calendar Of Events. See medai files for more information.reginald townley (minister for defecne), australian army training team vietnam (aattv), hon. shane paitridge (miniter for defence), wo2 (temporary) kevin george conway, 13097, royal australian infantry corps, svn, 1st battalion, royal australian regiment, 1 rar, us 173rd airborne brigade, hmas sydney, vung tau, australian national serviceman, apc, wo2 (temporary) kevin arthur wheatley, 29890, killed in action, vc, victoria cross, prime minister harold holt, 1st australian task force, 1atf, raaf, raaf iroquois helicopter, special air service squadron, 9 squadron, first australian logistic support group, 1 alsg, 5 rar, pte errol wayne noack, 4717546, battle of long tan, d company, 6 battalion, north vietnam army, vna, viet cong, 3 troop, 1 apc sqn, wounded in action, us presidental unit citation, maj peter john badcoe, 41400, 103 field battery, farelf, v company, royal new zealand regiment, 2 bn rar, 2rar/nz/anzac, 3 bn rar, tet offensive, baria, phuoc tuy province, a company, fire support base coral, 1 bn rar, mortar platoon, 102 field battery, fire support base balmoral, cneturion tanks, wo2 rayene steward simpson, 217622, distinguished conduct medal, wo keith payne, batle of binh bah, prime minister sir william mcmahon, prime minister sir john gorton, wo2 keith payne, 12222 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, A copy of Chronology of Australian Military iIvolvement in the Vietnam War, 1962-1973
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Vietnam War Chronology of Events Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) Caribou RAAF Royal Australian Air Force National Servoce Act US Marines Da Nang Prime Minister Robert Menzies 1st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment 1 RAR Bien Hoa US 173 Airborne Brigade Prime Minister Harold Holt 1st Australian Task Force 1 ATF Nui Dat Phuoc Tuy Province 1st Australian Logistic Support Group 1 ALSG Pte Errol Wayne Noack Killed in Action RAAF IROQUOIS Helicopter Battle of Long Tan D Company 6 RAR Royal Australian Regiment President Johnson RAN Royal Australian Navy US 7th Fleet The Gulf of Tonkin Canberra Bomber Tet Offensive Prime Minister John Gorton Fire Support Base Coral and Balmoral Presdient Nixon Prime Minister William (Bill) McHahon Australian Government 4 RAR Governor General Sir Paul Hasluck Prime Minister Gough Whitlam Democratic Republic Of Vietnam The Book titled Vietnam Remember is held in the Library on Shelf 31 Two pages that have been photogcopied out of the book titled Vietnam Remembered Three Decades is a copy of Chronology of Australian Military iIvolvement in the Vietnam War, 1962-1973. there is handwritten information on the first page. ...Two pages that have been photogcopied out of the book titled Vietnam Remembered Three Decades is a copy of Chronology of Australian Military iIvolvement in the Vietnam War, 1962-1973. there is handwritten information on the first page.The Book titled Vietnam Remember is held in the Library on Shelf 31vietnam war, chronology of events, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), caribou, raaf, royal australian air force, national servoce act, us marines, da nang, prime minister robert menzies, 1st battalion royal australian regiment, 1 rar, bien hoa, us 173 airborne brigade, prime minister harold holt, 1st australian task force, 1 atf, nui dat, phuoc tuy province, 1st australian logistic support group, 1 alsg, pte errol wayne noack, killed in action, raaf iroquois helicopter, battle of long tan, d company, 6 rar, royal australian regiment, president johnson, ran, royal australian navy, us 7th fleet, the gulf of tonkin, canberra bomber, tet offensive, prime minister john gorton, fire support base coral and balmoral, presdient nixon, prime minister william (bill) mchahon, australian government, 4 rar, governor general sir paul hasluck, prime minister gough whitlam, democratic republic of vietnam -
City of BallaratArtwork, other - Public Artwork, Victor Greenhalgh, Harold Edward Holt (Prime Ministers' Walk) by Victor Greenhalgh, c1965
... Harold Edward Holt, Australia's 17th Prime Minister, in office from 26 January 1966 to 19 December 1967, when he was officially pronounced dead after drowning at sea. ...prime ministers' busts are unique in Australia, representing the only sculptural portrait collection of all past Australian Prime Ministers. The different styles used reflect the unique artistic practices of the selected artists; textures, sizes and features and proportions are used by the artists to interpret the characteristics of each of the subjects. The artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of Ballarat prime minister Harold Edward Holt ...Harold Edward Holt, Australia's 17th Prime Minister, in office from 26 January 1966 to 19 December 1967, when he was officially pronounced dead after drowning at sea. Whitlam’s term abruptly ended when his government was dismissed by the Governor-General on 11 November 1975. The Prime Ministers Avenue is a collection of bronze bust portraits of the Prime Ministers of Australia, located at the Ballarat Botanical Gardens in Ballarat, Victoria. The Prime Ministers' portraits are commissioned after the incumbent term of each Prime Minister by the City of Ballarat. The City of Ballarat has taken responsibility for commissioning the busts after funds set aside by politician Richard Armstrong Crouch were exhausted in 2014. Crouch originally donate money to pay for six busts, the first of which was unveiled in 1940. The collection of prime ministers' busts are unique in Australia, representing the only sculptural portrait collection of all past Australian Prime Ministers. The different styles used reflect the unique artistic practices of the selected artists; textures, sizes and features and proportions are used by the artists to interpret the characteristics of each of the subjects.The artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of BallaratBronze bust cast on granite plinthHarold Edward Holt Prime Minister 1966-67prime minister, harold edward holt -
City of BallaratPublic Artwork, John McEwen Prime Ministers Walk, 1968
... John McEwen, Australia's 18th Prime Minister (following the sudden death of Harold Holt) served 23 days as Prime Minister 19 December 1967 to 10 January 1968. ...City of Ballarat The Phoenix 25 Armstrong Street South Ballarat goldfields John McEwen, Australia's 18th Prime Minister (following the sudden death of Harold Holt) served 23 days as Prime Minister 19 December 1967 to 10 January 1968. ...John McEwen, Australia's 18th Prime Minister (following the sudden death of Harold Holt) served 23 days as Prime Minister 19 December 1967 to 10 January 1968. The Prime Ministers Avenue is a collection of bronze bust portraits of the Prime Ministers of Australia, located at the Ballarat Botanical Gardens in Ballarat, Victoria. The Prime Ministers' portraits are commissioned after the incumbent term of each Prime Minister by the City of Ballarat. The City of Ballarat has taken responsibility for commissioning the busts after funds set aside by politician Richard Armstrong Crouch were exhausted in 2014. Crouch originally donate money to pay for six busts, the first of which was unveiled in 1940. The collection of prime ministers' busts are unique in Australia, representing the only sculptural portrait collection of all past Australian Prime Ministers. The different styles used reflect the unique artistic practices of the selected artists; textures, sizes and features and proportions are used by the artists to interpret the characteristics of each of the subjects.The artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of BallaratBronze bust cast on granite and concrete plinth.John McEwen Prime Minister 19 December 1967 to 10 January 1968 prime minister, australian pm -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, The Age newspaper, Andrew Peacock with Mary Lawless at Elanora Nursing Home, 20/12/1983
... Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne On December 20, 1983, Andrew Peacock visited the Elanora nursing home in Brighton. There he met resident Mary Lawless, whom he knew when he was a student at Melbourne University. Mrs Lawless was also housekeeper for former Prime Minister Harold Holt ...On December 20, 1983, Andrew Peacock visited the Elanora nursing home in Brighton. There he met resident Mary Lawless, whom he knew when he was a student at Melbourne University. Mrs Lawless was also housekeeper for former Prime Minister Harold Holt, for 27 years. She was at Portsea the day of his disappearance.1 black and white image of Andrew Peacock and Mary Lawlesselanora home (brighton), andrew peacock, mary lawless -
Unions BallaratThe Life and Death of Harold Holt, Frame, Tom, 2005
... holt, harold...frame, tom...biography...liberal party of australia...politics...politicians...prime minister...A profile of the life and circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Prime Minister Harold Holt in 1967. Relevant to Australian political history and the Liberal Party. btlc ballarat trades and labour council ballarat trades hall liberal party holt, harold frame, tom biography liberal party of australia politics politicians prime minister Front cover: author's name and title. ...Biography. A profile of the life and circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Prime Minister Harold Holt in 1967.Relevant to Australian political history and the Liberal Party.Paper; book. Front cover: sepia photograph of Harold Holt; light blue text.Front cover: author's name and title. btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, liberal party, holt, harold, frame, tom, biography, liberal party of australia, politics, politicians, prime minister -
Unions BallaratJohn Grey Gorton: An informed biography, Trengrove, Alan, 1969
... prime minister...holt, harold...gorton, john...mcmahon, william...liberal party australia...John Gorton is a former Prime Minister of Australia. He became Prime Minister following the disappearance of Harold Holt in 1967. ...Unions Ballarat 24 Camp Street Ballarat goldfields John Gorton is a former Prime Minister of Australia. He became Prime Minister following the disappearance of Harold Holt in 1967. ...John Gorton is a former Prime Minister of Australia. He became Prime Minister following the disappearance of Harold Holt in 1967. Gorton resigned as leader in 1971 and William McMahon became Prime Minister.Relevant to political history of Australia. Biographical relevance.Paper; book. Front cover: Full colour photograph of John Gorton; black and green text.Front cover: author's name; title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, prime minister, holt, harold, gorton, john, mcmahon, william, liberal party australia, politics, politicians, government, biography -
Unions BallaratThe power struggle : the rise of John Grey Gorton, Reid, Alan, 1969
... holt, harold...liberal party australia...government...history...politics...parliament...political culture...leadership...prime minister...Harold Holt, with particular focus upon the embattled Gorton government. The leadership was successfully contested by William McMahon in 1971. Relevant to Australian political history and particularly to the Liberal Party Australia. Reid was a reporter for the Packer press. btlc ballarat trades hall ballarat trades and labour council mcmahon, william gorton, john holt, harold liberal party australia government history politics parliament political culture leadership prime minister senate Front cover: author's name and title. ...The book is an exposition of issues around leadership of the Liberal Party following the disappearance of Harold Holt, with particular focus upon the embattled Gorton government. The leadership was successfully contested by William McMahon in 1971.Relevant to Australian political history and particularly to the Liberal Party Australia. Reid was a reporter for the Packer press.Paper; book. Front cover: brown and white background; black and white photograph of John Gorton; white lettering.Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, mcmahon, william, gorton, john, holt, harold, liberal party australia, government, history, politics, parliament, political culture, leadership, prime minister, senate -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Program, Recruiting and War Savings Certificate Drive, 1940
... Harold Holt MHR, who later served as Prime Minister in 1966-67. Holt was elected to Parliament in 1935 at the age of 27. He enlisted in the Militia in February 1939, joining a part-time artillery unit for businessmen and professionals and, May 1940, without resigning his seat, he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force with the intent of becoming a full-time soldier. ...Harold Holt MHR, who later served as Prime Minister in 1966-67. Holt was elected to Parliament in 1935 at the age of 27. He enlisted in the Militia in February 1939, joining a part-time artillery unit for businessmen and professionals and, May 1940, without resigning his seat, he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force with the intent of becoming a full-time soldier. ...Program for a rally arranged by the City of St Kilda on 26 June 1940 at St Kilda Town Hall to recruit numbers and raise war savings. Includes a detachable application form for War Savings Certificates on the back page. One of the speakers at the rally was Gunner Harold Holt MHR, who later served as Prime Minister in 1966-67. Holt was elected to Parliament in 1935 at the age of 27. He enlisted in the Militia in February 1939, joining a part-time artillery unit for businessmen and professionals and, May 1940, without resigning his seat, he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force with the intent of becoming a full-time soldier. He was posted to the 2/4th Field Regiment, holding the rank of gunner. Within three months his brief military career came to an end when three senior government ministers died in a plane crash, an election was called, and he was given leave from the Army to campaign. He was re-elected and then resigned from the Army in October 1940 upon being sworn in as Minister for Labour and National Service.Cream coloured paper, printed in blue on both sides, folded and perforated at the fold city of st kilda, world war ii, wwii fund-raising, harold holt, arnold colman -
Unions BallaratStatesmen, leaders and losers : the twenty-three Prime Ministers of Australia, Brodie, Scott, 1984
... holt, harold...hughes, william...lyons, joseph...mcewen, john...mcmahon, william...menzies, robert...page, earle...reid, george...scullin, james...watson, john...whitlam, gough...prime minister...government...parliament...politics...biography...history...australian labor party...alp...liberal party australia...Australian Prime Ministers: Barton, Bruce, Chifley, Cook, Curtin, Deakin, Fadden, Fisher, Forde, Fraser, Gorton, Hawke, Holt, Hughes, Lyons, McEwen, McMahon, Menzies, Page, Reid, Scullin, Watson, Whitlam. Relevant to Australian history and politics. Biographical interest. btlc ballarat trades hall ballarat trades and labour council barton, edmund bruce, stanley chifley, ben cook, joseph curtin, john deakin, alfred fadden, arthur fisher, andrew forde, francis fraser, malcolm gorton, john hawke, bob holt, harold hughes, william lyons, joseph mcewen, john mcmahon, william menzies, robert page, earle reid, george scullin, james watson, john whitlam, gough prime minister government parliament politics biography history australian labor party alp liberal party australia political parties Front cover: author's name and title. ...Biography of twenty three Australian Prime Ministers: Barton, Bruce, Chifley, Cook, Curtin, Deakin, Fadden, Fisher, Forde, Fraser, Gorton, Hawke, Holt, Hughes, Lyons, McEwen, McMahon, Menzies, Page, Reid, Scullin, Watson, Whitlam.Relevant to Australian history and politics. Biographical interest.Paper; book. Front cover: white background; sepia pictures of past prime ministers surrounding a colour picture of parliament house (Canberra); blue and red lettering. Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, barton, edmund, bruce, stanley, chifley, ben, cook, joseph, curtin, john, deakin, alfred, fadden, arthur, fisher, andrew, forde, francis, fraser, malcolm, gorton, john, hawke, bob, holt, harold, hughes, william, lyons, joseph, mcewen, john, mcmahon, william, menzies, robert, page, earle, reid, george, scullin, james, watson, john, whitlam, gough, prime minister, government, parliament, politics, biography, history, australian labor party, alp, liberal party australia, political parties -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratMagazine, Life Australia
... The brief period was also significant in Australia and the magazine covered events such as the Beatles visit to Australia, the seven day war in Israel, the conflict in Vietnam and the drowning of Prime Minister Harold Holt....The brief period was also significant in Australia and the magazine covered events such as the Beatles visit to Australia, the seven day war in Israel, the conflict in Vietnam and the drowning of Prime Minister Harold Holt. ...This is volume 1 of 45 held in the library at Hymettus cottage and bound in covers as a book, one of three volumes incorporating every edition in the series.. Life Australia was produced at Melbourne Victoria in 1967 and ran to 45 volumes when closed by the parent company in the USA in 1968. Although very American in the views espoused it was a significant step in attempting to produce a magazine of international focus in Australia. The brief period was also significant in Australia and the magazine covered events such as the Beatles visit to Australia, the seven day war in Israel, the conflict in Vietnam and the drowning of Prime Minister Harold Holt.The magazine, Life, was cosmopolitan and sophisticated in the USA and the Australian edition was identical in format, although fussing on local perspectives. it concentrated on serious current affairs and more profound cultural and political analysis, as well as a strong focus on fashion, lifestyle and nature. It was known for its striking front covers and high quality, stylized photography. and the local product lasted through 1967-68 producing 45 editions before ceasing and reverting to the International product.harold holt, vietnam war, australia, life australia magazine, melbourne, the beatles
