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Red Cliffs Military MuseumAir Mail Envelope, Prisoner of War Air Mail Letter, 21/4/1943 (exact)
... Prisoner of War Air Mail Letter...war...prisoner...An Air mail letter/envelope written to A.J.Roddy while a prisoner of war in Stalag XV111 A.../Surname in Block letters British Prisoner of War/ Prisoner of War No (typed) 3557/(se note on flap)/ Camp name & No: (typed) STALAG XV111A G.W. 10511/ including subsidairy/ NUMBERING OR LETTERING/ if any EG WORKING CAMP/ COUNTRY (typed) GERMANY...Prisoner of War Post.../Surname in Block letters British Prisoner of War/ Prisoner of War No (typed) 3557/(se note on flap)/ Camp name & No: (typed) STALAG XV111A G.W. 10511/ including subsidairy/ NUMBERING OR LETTERING/ if any EG WORKING CAMP/ COUNTRY (typed) GERMANY An Air mail letter/envelope written to A.J.Roddy while a prisoner of war in Stalag XV111 A Prisoner of War Air Mail Letter Air Mail Envelope Prisoner of War Post ...This is part of the A.J. Roddy Collection. The type written 'letter' inside cannot be deciphered as the envelope is stuck with adhesive.An Air mail letter/envelope written to A.J.Roddy while a prisoner of war in Stalag XV111 APrisoner of War post/ KRIEGSGEFANGENEN POST/ Service Des Prisoneiers De Guerre/(White writing on Blue Background) AIR MAIL/ PAR AVION/ (London Post Mark) Dater 21 April 1943// Top right hand corner: 21/2D (Pence) [Stamp Postage] with head of King George V (Blue)// RANK AND NAME (typed) Pte Roddy. A. J./Surname in Block letters British Prisoner of War/ Prisoner of War No (typed) 3557/(se note on flap)/ Camp name & No: (typed) STALAG XV111A G.W. 10511/ including subsidairy/ NUMBERING OR LETTERING/ if any EG WORKING CAMP/ COUNTRY (typed) GERMANYof, collection, war, prisoner, a j, roddy, xv111a, airmail, satalag, kriegsgefangenen, post, germany -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - A Section of the Prisoner of War Memorial, Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat Botanical Gardens
... A Section of the Prisoner of War Memorial....Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat Botanical Gardens.......Prisoner of War Memorial...Work on paper A Section of the Prisoner of War Memorial. ...john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, memorial, prisoner of war memorial -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006, 12/09/2006
... Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006...Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. ...Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ...The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall. Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial Peter Blizzard POW Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006 Photograph L.J. ...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall.Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ballarat prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, pow -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - War Memorial, L.J. Gervasoni, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006, 12/09/2006
... Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006...Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. ...Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ...The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall. Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial Peter Blizzard POW Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006 Photograph War Memorial L.J. ...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall.Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ballarat prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, pow -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006, 12/09/2006
... Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006...Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. ...Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ...The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall. Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial Peter Blizzard POW Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006 Photograph L.J. ...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall.Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ballarat prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, pow -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006, 12/09/2006
... Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006...Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. ...Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ...The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall. Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial Peter Blizzard POW Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006 Photograph L.J. ...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall.Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ballarat prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, pow -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006, 12/09/2006
... Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006...Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. ...Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ...The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall. Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial Peter Blizzard POW Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2006 Photograph L.J. ...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial was dedicated on 06 February 2004 t acknowledge the pain and suffering that all Prisoners of War endured during their time in captivity, to commemorate the thousands of mates left behind and to acknowledge the sacrifice of families during wartime. The memorial was designed by sculptor Peter Blizzard and is made of natural stone-basalt and granite. 55,000 names are etched onto the 130 metre long granite wall.Photograph of the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial ballarat prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, pow -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Letters to Wendy - Recollections of a Prisoner of War, Len Lemke, 2003
... Letters to Wendy - Recollections of a Prisoner of War...Letters to Wendy - Recollections of a Prisoner of War...Letters to Wendy - Recollections of a Prisoner of War Book Letters to Wendy - Recollections of a Prisoner of War Len Lemke ...The author was a son of Ernie and Susan Lemke who lived at "Waterford" Wodonga and raised a family of six boys and one daughter. Len and one of his brothers were captured and became prisoners of war in Changi. On the 15th February, 1942, fifty thousand allied soldiers became prisoners of war when Singapore fell to the Japanese army. Approximately thirteen thousand of those were Australians. They were told to surrender their weapons and then marched for three days to Changi and then Selerang Barracks in the north-east of the island. Len Lemke, known as "Loo" to his army mates, was one of those soldiers. In these collected letters he tells the story of his experiences at Changi and on the Thai-Burma Railway - the starvation, the hardships, the cruelty, the comradeship. The letters were written to his daughter Wendy and compiled by her into this book. Len Lemke died on 26 March 2009 in Wodonga, Victoria.A publication of 96 pages including illustrations and images.The author was a son of Ernie and Susan Lemke who lived at "Waterford" Wodonga and raised a family of six boys and one daughter. Len and one of his brothers were captured and became prisoners of war in Changi. On the 15th February, 1942, fifty thousand allied soldiers became prisoners of war when Singapore fell to the Japanese army. Approximately thirteen thousand of those were Australians. They were told to surrender their weapons and then marched for three days to Changi and then Selerang Barracks in the north-east of the island. Len Lemke, known as "Loo" to his army mates, was one of those soldiers. In these collected letters he tells the story of his experiences at Changi and on the Thai-Burma Railway - the starvation, the hardships, the cruelty, the comradeship. The letters were written to his daughter Wendy and compiled by her into this book. Len Lemke died on 26 March 2009 in Wodonga, Victoria. world war 11, lemke family wodonga, australian prisoners of war -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - War memorial, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 11/03/2017
... Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial...Prisoner of war...Designed in 2004 by sculptor Peter Lambert the memorial honours more than 35,000 Australians held prisoner of war during the Boer War, both world wars and the Korean War....Landscape featuring the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial. The memorial includes a 130 metre long wall of highly polished granite engraved with the names of all Australian prisoners of war. ...Prisoner of war Ballarat Priosner of War Memorial war memorial Landscape featuring the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial. ...Designed in 2004 by sculptor Peter Lambert the memorial honours more than 35,000 Australians held prisoner of war during the Boer War, both world wars and the Korean War.Landscape featuring the Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial. The memorial includes a 130 metre long wall of highly polished granite engraved with the names of all Australian prisoners of war. The paving stones at the centre of the path are cut in the shape of railway sleepers to symbolise the prisoners' journey. prisoner of war, ballarat priosner of war memorial, war memorial -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Statement made by a repatriated Prisoner of war Private H Foxcroft, 1918
... Statement made by a repatriated Prisoner of war Private H Foxcroft...Statement made by a repatriated Prisoner of war Private H Foxcroft D Company 14th Battalion...This is a manuscript of a statement made by Private H Foxcroft a prisoner of war of World War I Dated 11th December 1918 and includes names of other prisoners of war Circumstances of capture 8 August 1915 Anafata Ga;llipoli...Harry Atkinson Foxcroft World War 1939 - 1945 This is a manuscript of a statement made by Private H Foxcroft a prisoner of war of World War I Dated 11th December 1918 and includes names of other prisoners of war Circumstances of capture 8 August 1915 Anafata Ga;llipoli Statement made by a repatriated Prisoner of war Private H Foxcroft D Company 14th Battalion Archive Statement made by a repatriated Prisoner of war Private H Foxcroft ...This is a manuscript of a statement made by Private H Foxcroft a prisoner of war of World War I Dated 11th December 1918 and includes names of other prisoners of war Circumstances of capture 8 August 1915 Anafata Ga;llipoliharry atkinson foxcroft, world war 1939 - 1945 -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat, 2014, 04/11/2014
... Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat, 2014......prisoner of war...The Trustees of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial have defined a Prisoner of War to be a person who was captured by a common enemy and/or interned in a neutral or non-combatant country. ...The granite wall of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian Prisoners and was opened on the 6th February 2004 by General Peter Cosgrove AM MC to recognise and remember over 36,000 Australians who became Prisoners of War during the Wars of the 20th Century. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields The Trustees of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial have defined a Prisoner of War to be a person who was captured by a common enemy and/or interned in a neutral or non-combatant country. ...The Trustees of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial have defined a Prisoner of War to be a person who was captured by a common enemy and/or interned in a neutral or non-combatant country. To be defined an Australian Prisoner of War, the person needs to be either an Australian Born person serving in the Uniform of an Australian Service; or in the Uniform of a friendly country, or Born Elsewhere and serving in the Uniform of an Australian Service. A Prisoner is a person who has lost personal privileges, suffers deprivation of liberty or is unable to return home or dies in captivity.Colour photograph of a War Memorial designed by Peter Blizzard. The granite wall of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian Prisoners and was opened on the 6th February 2004 by General Peter Cosgrove AM MC to recognise and remember over 36,000 Australians who became Prisoners of War during the Wars of the 20th Century. In 2008 the Memorial became the First Military Memorial of National Significance outside Canberra. The Memorial which was designed by Peter Blizzard OAM, symbolises that all Australian prisoners embarked on a journey to serve away from their homeland and acknowledges the hardship, deprivation, brutality, starvation and disease endured by Prisoners of War during their capture and the scars that many continued to endure upon their repatriation to Australia. Heritage Victoria describes the memorial in the following way" "A JOURNEY OF HONOUR, REMEMBRANCE AND HEALING - The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial is a dramatic and highly symbolic tribute to the sacrifice made by more than 35,000 young Australian service men and women in four theatres of war. At the heart of the monument is a stark, 130 metre long, highly polished black granite wall, engraved with the names of all Australian prisoners of war. The names on this 'honour roll' are listed in historical order from the Boer War in 1899, through to the Korean War in 1953. It is a testament to the contribution made by so many. Standing sentinel at the centre of the Memorial are six huge basalt obelisks, etched with the names of all the countries where Australians were held prisoner of war. The obelisks stand in a large reflective pool, set back from the central pathway, symbolising the distance that separated Australia's prisoners of war from their homes and their loved ones. Opposite the pool is a larger obelisk flanked by flagpoles and a ceremonial stone on which to lay wreaths. The central pathway is itself symbolic, with each of the paving stones cut in the shape of a railway sleeper. The pathway defines 'the journey' taken by the prisoners of war and the journey visitors take around the monument. At the end of the granite wall where the pathway ends, visitors face a large stone engraved simply 'Lest We Forget'. Water flows from beneath the stone, along the base of the granite wall and into the reflection pool in which the obelisks stand. This cycle of flowing water, symbolising spirituality, healing, cleansing, birth and rebirth, guides visitors on their journey through the Memorial." ballarat, ballarat botanical gardens, peter blizzard, ballarat north gardens, war memorial, prisoner of war, prisoners of war -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - JOHN JONES COLLECTION: PRISONER OF WAR FUND
... JOHN JONES COLLECTION: PRISONER OF WAR FUND...John Jones Collection - Prisoner of War Fund...Two Australian Red Cross Society, Victorian Division leaflets relating to the closing of the Prisoner of War Fund and the belief that many people had that no further funds were required. ...Document JOHN JONES COLLECTION: PRISONER OF WAR FUND ...Two Australian Red Cross Society, Victorian Division leaflets relating to the closing of the Prisoner of War Fund and the belief that many people had that no further funds were required. The Victorian Division asks for the continued support of the public.essential services, red cross, letter, john jones collection - prisoner of war fund, australian red cross society victorian division -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - colour, Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2009, 12/09/2006
... Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2009......prisoner of war...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial is by sculptor Peter Blizzard....Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial, 2009 Photograph - colour ...The Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial is by sculptor Peter Blizzard.world war, world war 1, warld war 2, pow, prisoner of war, peter blizzard -
Federation University Historical CollectionSign, Prisoner of War Appeal Sign by Keith Rash, c1943
... Prisoner of War Appeal Sign by Keith Rash......prisoner of war...White sign on linen by Keith Rash publicising the Ballarat Prisoners of War Appeal....Prisoner of War Appeal Sign by Keith Rash Sign ...White sign on linen by Keith Rash publicising the Ballarat Prisoners of War Appeal.keith rash, rash, prisoner of war, pow, world war, world war two -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat, 04/11/2014
... Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat......prisoner of war...The granite wall of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian Prisoners and was opened on the 6th February 2004 by General Peter Cosgrove AM MC to recognise and remember over 36,000 Australians who became Prisoners of War during the Wars of the 20th Century. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields australian ex-prisoner of war memorial peter blizzard prisoner of war ballarat north gardens DESCRIPTIONColour photograph of a War Memorial designed by Peter Blizzard. ...DESCRIPTIONColour photograph of a War Memorial designed by Peter Blizzard. The granite wall of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian Prisoners and was opened on the 6th February 2004 by General Peter Cosgrove AM MC to recognise and remember over 36,000 Australians who became Prisoners of War during the Wars of the 20th Century. In 2008 the Memorial became the First Military Memorial of National Significance outside Canberra. The Memorial which was designed by Peter Blizzard OAM, symbolises that all Australian prisoners embarked on a journey to serve away from their homeland and acknowledges the hardship, deprivation, brutality, starvation and disease endured by Prisoners of War during their capture and the scars that many continued to endure upon their repatriation to Australia. Heritage Victoria describes the memorial in the following way" "A JOURNEY OF HONOUR, REMEMBRANCE AND HEALING - The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial is a dramatic and highly symbolic tribute to the sacrifice made by more than 35,000 young Australian service men and women in four theatres of war. At the heart of the monument is a stark, 130 metre long, highly polished black granite wall, engraved with the names of all Australian prisoners of war. The names on this 'honour roll' are listed in historical order from the Boer War in 1899, through to the Korean War in 1953. It is a testament to the contribution made by so many. Standing sentinel at the centre of the Memorial are six huge basalt obelisks, etched with the names of all the countries where Australians were held prisoner of war. The obelisks stand in a large reflective pool, set back from the central pathway, symbolising the distance that separated Australia's prisoners of war from their homes and their loved ones. Opposite the pool is a larger obelisk flanked by flagpoles and a ceremonial stone on which to lay wreaths. The central pathway is itself symbolic, with each of the paving stones cut in the shape of a railway sleeper. The pathway defines 'the journey' taken by the prisoners of war and the journey visitors take around the monument. At the end of the granite wall where the pathway ends, visitors face a large stone engraved simply 'Lest We Forget'. Water flows from beneath the stone, along the base of the granite wall and into the reflection pool in which the obelisks stand. This cycle of flowing water, symbolising spirituality, healing, cleansing, birth and rebirth, guides visitors on their journey through the Memorial."australian ex-prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, prisoner of war, ballarat north gardens -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat, 2014, 04/11/2014
... Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat, 2014......prisoner of war...The granite wall of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian Prisoners and was opened on the 6th February 2004 by General Peter Cosgrove AM MC to recognise and remember over 36,000 Australians who became Prisoners of War during the Wars of the 20th Century. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields australian ex-prisoner of war memorial prisoner of war ballarat north gardens peter blizzard DESCRIPTIONColour photograph of a War Memorial designed by Peter Blizzard. ...DESCRIPTIONColour photograph of a War Memorial designed by Peter Blizzard. The granite wall of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian Prisoners and was opened on the 6th February 2004 by General Peter Cosgrove AM MC to recognise and remember over 36,000 Australians who became Prisoners of War during the Wars of the 20th Century. In 2008 the Memorial became the First Military Memorial of National Significance outside Canberra. The Memorial which was designed by Peter Blizzard OAM, symbolises that all Australian prisoners embarked on a journey to serve away from their homeland and acknowledges the hardship, deprivation, brutality, starvation and disease endured by Prisoners of War during their capture and the scars that many continued to endure upon their repatriation to Australia. Heritage Victoria describes the memorial in the following way" "A JOURNEY OF HONOUR, REMEMBRANCE AND HEALING - The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial is a dramatic and highly symbolic tribute to the sacrifice made by more than 35,000 young Australian service men and women in four theatres of war. At the heart of the monument is a stark, 130 metre long, highly polished black granite wall, engraved with the names of all Australian prisoners of war. The names on this 'honour roll' are listed in historical order from the Boer War in 1899, through to the Korean War in 1953. It is a testament to the contribution made by so many. Standing sentinel at the centre of the Memorial are six huge basalt obelisks, etched with the names of all the countries where Australians were held prisoner of war. The obelisks stand in a large reflective pool, set back from the central pathway, symbolising the distance that separated Australia's prisoners of war from their homes and their loved ones. Opposite the pool is a larger obelisk flanked by flagpoles and a ceremonial stone on which to lay wreaths. The central pathway is itself symbolic, with each of the paving stones cut in the shape of a railway sleeper. The pathway defines 'the journey' taken by the prisoners of war and the journey visitors take around the monument. At the end of the granite wall where the pathway ends, visitors face a large stone engraved simply 'Lest We Forget'. Water flows from beneath the stone, along the base of the granite wall and into the reflection pool in which the obelisks stand. This cycle of flowing water, symbolising spirituality, healing, cleansing, birth and rebirth, guides visitors on their journey through the Memorial."australian ex-prisoner of war memorial, prisoner of war, ballarat north gardens, peter blizzard -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBooklet - Haeusler Collection Prisoner of War Booklet c.1942, The Snelling Printing Works Pty. Ltd, "'Someday': In Aid of our Prisoners of War"
... Haeusler Collection Prisoner of War Booklet c.1942...This booklet is an anthology of poetry, sold to raise funds in aid of Australian and Allied prisoners of war. It was printed in Sydney in 1942, and has a foreword by Lady Gowrie, President of the Australian Red Cross Society. ...A booklet of poetry printed to raise funds for Australian and allied prisoners of war during World War Two. ..."'Someday': In Aid of our Prisoners of War" Booklet Haeusler Collection Prisoner of War Booklet c.1942 The Snelling Printing Works Pty. ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. The Haeusler family migrated from Prussia (Germany) to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s, before purchasing 100 acres of Crown Land made available under the Victorian Lands Act 1862 (also known as ‘Duffy’s Land Act’) in 1866 in what is now Wodonga West. The Haeusler family were one of several German families to migrate from South Australia to Wodonga in the 1860s. This booklet is an anthology of poetry, sold to raise funds in aid of Australian and Allied prisoners of war. It was printed in Sydney in 1942, and has a foreword by Lady Gowrie, President of the Australian Red Cross Society. This item has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga, and the Australian experience of war. It contributes to our understanding of life in Wodonga during World War Two, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history, social history, and military history. A booklet of poetry printed to raise funds for Australian and allied prisoners of war during World War Two. ww2, world war two, war, red cross, prisoners of war, allied forces, allies -
Stawell Historical Society IncBook, Pat Darling, Portrait of a Nurse - Prisoner of war of the Japanese 1942-1945 Sumatra, 2001
... Portrait of a Nurse - Prisoner of war of the Japanese 1942-1945 Sumatra...Account of a Nuses imprisonment by the Japenese as a prisoner of War from 1942 - 1945...Portrait of a Nurse Prisoner of War of the Japanese 1942-1945 Sumatra By Pat Darling (Nee Gunther) Mentioned in Dispatches...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Account of a Nuses imprisonment by the Japenese as a prisoner of War from 1942 - 1945 stawell ww2 Portrait of a Nurse Prisoner of War of the Japanese 1942-1945 Sumatra By Pat Darling (Nee Gunther) Mentioned in Dispatches Blue card cover with centered portrait of an Army Nurse in uniform Portrait of a Nurse - Prisoner of war of the Japanese 1942-1945 Sumatra Book Pat Darling ...Account of a Nuses imprisonment by the Japenese as a prisoner of War from 1942 - 1945Blue card cover with centered portrait of an Army Nurse in uniformPortrait of a Nurse Prisoner of War of the Japanese 1942-1945 Sumatra By Pat Darling (Nee Gunther) Mentioned in Dispatchesstawell ww2 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Study and Survey of Prisoner of War Facilities in Western Australia
... Study and Survey of Prisoner of War Facilities in Western Australia......Marrinup Prisoner of War Camp...No mention of the Italian prisoners of war and the importance of of the internment camps in Western Australia....Study and Survey of Prisoner of War Facilities in Western Australia Book Book ...Written by E Polis after reading Stalag Australia and realising what was written was not entirely correct. No mention of the Italian prisoners of war and the importance of of the internment camps in Western Australia.White pages, yellow plastic outer cover front and rear. Name of book and author (Enest Polis) and date (1996) on first page in black ink.On acknowledgements page inscription reads: "presented to Arthur and Lurline with many thanks for all their generous help with my research. E Polis 29 July 1998".internment camps in western australia, italian pow's in western australia, major hector foley, marrinup prisoner of war camp -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPost Card, Post Card sent to Private K.J. Arrowsmith, VX54102, 6th Line Section, 8 Div, Malaya via Prisoner of War Post, 8 August 1944 (received 14 June 1945), 8 Aug 1944
... Arrowsmith, VX54102, 6th Line Section, 8 Div, Malaya via Prisoner of War Post, 8 August 1944 (received 14 June 1945)...bob arrowsmith, burma-thailand railway, eddie arrowsmith, joan castlemaine, kevin j. arrowsmith, laurie mears, lucy mears (nee arrowsmith), mercia (polly) castledine (nee arrowsmith), postcards, prisoner of war post, sid castledine...Arrowsmith, VX54102, 6th Line Section, 8 Div, Malaya via Prisoner of War Post, Australian Prisoners of War, C/o Prisoners of War Information Bureau Tokyo, Japan from his sister Polly (Mercia Castledine). ...Arrowsmith, VX54102, 6th Line Section, 8 Div, Malaya via Prisoner of War Post, Australian Prisoners of War, C/o Prisoners of War Information Bureau Tokyo, Japan from his sister Polly (Mercia Castledine). ..."Dear Kevin, Everybody home here is well, hope you and Bobby are well. Sid, Laurie home, hear regular from Eddie. Lots love Polly DAD" Post Card sent to Private K.J. Arrowsmith, VX54102, 6th Line Section, 8 Div, Malaya via Prisoner of War Post, Australian Prisoners of War, C/o Prisoners of War Information Bureau Tokyo, Japan from his sister Polly (Mercia Castledine). “After the cholera had been evidence for a few days, the Nips decided that the works on the railway had to be carried on and so isolated all the cases (a number more had developed since we were first quarantined) and sent all other men back to work. By this time, the number of men unfit for work had increased tremendously and the medical officer and medical orderlies were hopelessly overworked. Volunteers were called for to assist in this cholera ward; a disease highly contagious and with a terrific death rate. This meant isolation, but did not deter many men from offering their services, Bob and Kevin Arrowsmith being selected.” - Through the Burma-Thailand Railway, pp234-5, author unknown This post card is significant for its rarity as very few ever made it through and were saved. In these instances the information provided by Polly was cryptic informing Kevin and Bob Arrowsmith that brother Eddie and brothers-in-law, Laurie Mears and Sid Castledine were all still alive.Digital image of original held in private collection of Joan Castledine, daughter of Sid and Polly (nee Arrowsmith) Castledine.bob arrowsmith, burma-thailand railway, eddie arrowsmith, joan castlemaine, kevin j. arrowsmith, laurie mears, lucy mears (nee arrowsmith), mercia (polly) castledine (nee arrowsmith), postcards, prisoner of war post, sid castledine -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPost Card, Post Card sent to Private K.J. Arrowsmith, VX54102, 6th Line Section, 8 Div, Malaya via Prisoner of War Post, 16 June 1944 (received 14 June 1945), 16 Jun 1944
... Arrowsmith, VX54102, 6th Line Section, 8 Div, Malaya via Prisoner of War Post, 16 June 1944 (received 14 June 1945)...Arrowsmith, Laurie Mears, Lucy Mears (nee Arrowsmith), Mercia (Polly) Castledine (nee Arrowsmith), Postcards, Prisoner of War Post, Sid Castledine...Arrowsmith, VX54102, 6th Line Section, 8 Div, Malaya via Prisoner of War Post, Australian Prisoners of War, C/o Prisoners of War Information Bureau Tokyo, Japan from his sister Polly (Mercia Castledine). ...Arrowsmith, VX54102, 6th Line Section, 8 Div, Malaya via Prisoner of War Post, Australian Prisoners of War, C/o Prisoners of War Information Bureau Tokyo, Japan from his sister Polly (Mercia Castledine). ..."Dear Kevin, Hope you are both well, everybody well home here, constantly thinking of you, hear regular, Eddie, Laurie, Sid. Lots love Polly Dad" Post Card sent to Private K.J. Arrowsmith, VX54102, 6th Line Section, 8 Div, Malaya via Prisoner of War Post, Australian Prisoners of War, C/o Prisoners of War Information Bureau Tokyo, Japan from his sister Polly (Mercia Castledine). “After the cholera had been evidence for a few days, the Nips decided that the works on the railway had to be carried on and so isolated all the cases (a number more had developed since we were first quarantined) and sent all other men back to work. By this time, the number of men unfit for work had increased tremendously and the medical officer and medical orderlies were hopelessly overworked. Volunteers were called for to assist in this cholera ward; a disease highly contagious and with a terrific death rate. This meant isolation, but did not deter many men from offering their services, Bob and Kevin Arrowsmith being selected.” - Through the Burma-Thailand Railway, pp234-5, author unknown This post card is significant for its rarity as very few ever made it through and were saved. In these instances the information provided by Polly was cryptic informing Kevin and Bob Arrowsmith that brother Eddie and brothers-in-law, Laurie Mears and Sid Castledine were all still alive.Digital image of original held in private collection of Joan Castledine, daughter of Sid and Polly (nee Arrowsmith) Castledine.bob arrowsmith, burma-thailand railway, eddie arrowsmith, joan castlemaine, kevin j. arrowsmith, laurie mears, lucy mears (nee arrowsmith), mercia (polly) castledine (nee arrowsmith), postcards, prisoner of war post, sid castledine -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumFolio, Prisoner of War Regulations & the Argus Index
... Prisoner of War Regulations & the Argus Index....Prisoner of War Regulations & the Argus Index....Prisoner of War Regulations & the Argus Index. Folio ...Research material for Stalag Australiaprinted material in plastic sleeves.Prisoner of War Regulations & the Argus Index.stalag australia, pow regulations -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchUniform - Tie from Prisoner of War reunion, C 2002
... Uniform - Tie from Prisoner of War reunion....Probably made by a Prisoner of War Association for a reunion....Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne Probably made by a Prisoner of War Association for a reunion. Red triangle with gold crown and wording in gold JAVA 1942 Tie, brown Uniform - Tie from Prisoner of War reunion. ...Probably made by a Prisoner of War Association for a reunion.Tie, brownRed triangle with gold crown and wording in gold JAVA 1942 -
Lara RSL Sub BranchBooklet, Air Publications 1548, The responsibilities of a prisoner of war, 1944
... The responsibilities of a prisoner of war....Card folder - The Responsibilities of a Prisoner of War. Khaki in colour.Folded into three pages....The responsibilities of a prisoner of war. Booklet Air Publications 1548 ...Issued to Air service personal for use in the European theatre of operations only. Issued for the information and guidance of all concerned.Card folder - The Responsibilities of a Prisoner of War. Khaki in colour.Folded into three pages.Restricted.The responsibilities of a prisoner of war.European theatre of war.Not to be taken into the air. -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratWork on paper - Drawing, German Prisoner of War
... German Prisoner of War...Prisoner of War...This sketch of a German POW in 1917 portrays the devastation on the soldier's face. Prisoner of War World War I Lindsay Family Drawing German German Prisoner of War Work on paper Drawing ...prisoner of war, world war i, lindsay family, drawing, german, -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Prisoner of War
... Prisoner of War......Prisoner of War...An armed soldier stands guard. Prisoner of War Photograph Photograph ...Framed colour Photograph of a Vietcong soldier in black pyjamas kneeling in a field. His hands are tied behind his back and his eyes and mouth are taped shut. An armed soldier stands guard.photograph, prisoner of war -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - War Memorial, Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Prisoner of War Memorial
... Prisoner of War Memorial......Prisoner of War Memorial...Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group George Longley Building Gillies Street North entrance Ballarat West 3350 John Garner Collection Ballarat Botanical Gardens Gardens Ballarat Prisoner of War Memorial Prisoner of War Memorial Work on paper War Memorial, Ballarat Botanical Gardens. ...john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, prisoner of war memorial -
Federation University Historical CollectionSign, Id Line for Prisoners of War Sign by Keith Rash, c1943
... ...prisoner of war...During World War Two Ballarat raised money to aid Prisoners of War....1D line to aid the Prisoners of War...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields During World War Two Ballarat raised money to aid Prisoners of War. keith rash rash world war 2 world war prisoner of war signwriting pow 1D line to aid the Prisoners of War Hand made sign by Keith Rash on white gauze Id Line for Prisoners of War Sign by Keith Rash Sign Keith E. ...During World War Two Ballarat raised money to aid Prisoners of War.Hand made sign by Keith Rash on white gauze1D line to aid the Prisoners of Warkeith rash, rash, world war 2, world war, prisoner of war, signwriting, pow -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - 13th ALH WWI, 1918
... ...prisoner-of-war...One role of the Corps Cavalry was the escort of prisoners-of-war from the front line to POW compounds in the rear area. ...Framed black and white photograph showing long column of German prisoners-of-war led by mounted Australian officer and flanked by mounted Australian soldiers passing along a village road. ...German prisoners captured by 13th Light Horse at Hamel being marched to Prisoner of War cage at Poulainville in France, 4th July 1918. ...Officer named has connection to other items in collection. 13th light horse hamel deegan leslie lieutenant prisoner-of-war German prisoners captured by 13th Light Horse at Hamel being marched to Prisoner of War cage at Poulainville in France, 4th July 1918. ...The 13th Light Horse was the Corps Cavalry of the Australian Corps. One role of the Corps Cavalry was the escort of prisoners-of-war from the front line to POW compounds in the rear area. Lieutenant Leslie Deegan was a 36 year-old Company secretary of Melbourne with service in the Boer War when he enrolled in the 13th Light Horse AIF. He embarked as Squadron sergeant-major of C Squadron of the regiment and was later commissioned as a lieutenant.Rare photograph of Australian Light Horse escorting prisoners-of-war in large numbers in France during WWI. Officer named has connection to other items in collection.Framed black and white photograph showing long column of German prisoners-of-war led by mounted Australian officer and flanked by mounted Australian soldiers passing along a village road. Several onlookers, one on bicycle. light wooden frame painted black.German prisoners captured by 13th Light Horse at Hamel being marched to Prisoner of War cage at Poulainville in France, 4th July 1918. Lieut. L Deegan 13th Light Horse leading.13th light horse, hamel, deegan leslie lieutenant, prisoner-of-war -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDocument, Internment and Prisoner of War |Camps WW2 Tatura 1939-1946, 1939-1946 to when collected
... Internment and Prisoner of War |Camps WW2 Tatura 1939-1946...Lever Arch. and on a white paper is printed title Internment and Prisoner of War |Camps WW2 Tatura 1939-1946 and beneath that Memorabilia from camp inmates and historical publications....Internment and Prisoner of War |Camps WW2 Tatura 1939-1946 Document ...A fascinating collection of memorabilia focusing particularly on the 50th anniversary of the Dunera Boys, Dunera news, commemoration booklets, Melbourne Uni archives, Sergeant Snow white - letters, Tatura Dreams 1987 - cartoons, the Dunera experience - autographs (some indecipherable), newspaper cuttings and press articles. See work sheet for complete list.Black and white flecked lever arch stiff cover folder. Cover on the 8 cm back is in green. Lever Arch. and on a white paper is printed title Internment and Prisoner of War |Camps WW2 Tatura 1939-1946 and beneath that Memorabilia from camp inmates and historical publications.see abovedunera 50th reunion
