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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Letter - Correspondence, Letter from Richard Casey, 1949
... ...Richard Gardiner Lord...Elections Casey Richard Gardiner Lord Liberal and Country Party Moore H.E. ...A thank you letter to H.E. More.A thank you letter to H.E. More, President of the Liberal & Country Party, East Burwood Branch from Richard Casey, for support and work during the campaign in Latrobe, 1949.A thank you letter to H.E. More. elections, casey, richard gardiner lord, liberal and country party, moore, h.e. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Letter - Correspondence, Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary of Liberal & Country Party
... ...Richard Gardiner Lord...Elections Casey Richard Gardiner Lord Hine Marjorie Liberal and Country Party Latrobe Electorate Committee Liberal and Country Party Blackburn Branch Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary L.C.P. ...Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary L.C.P.Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary L.C.P. because of possible dissolution and likely ensuing Federal Election, wanting endorsement of a candidate for Latrobe. Would the Branch pass a resolution if it desires the candidature of the Honourable R.G. Casey. The motion was submitted and carried. Memo author, Marjorie Hine, Secretary Latrobe L.C.P. Electorate Committee.Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary L.C.P.elections, casey, richard gardiner lord, hine, marjorie, liberal and country party latrobe electorate committee, liberal and country party blackburn branch -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Lord Casey, Australian Father and Son - Lord Casey, 1966
... Richard Gardiner Casey. It also covers some History of Australia 188 p.; 22 cm Australian Father and Son - Lord Casey Book Lord Casey Collins ...The sources of this book about the Casey family was mainly from the diaries and letter-Books of Cornelius Gavin Casey and Richard Gardiner Casey. It also covers some History of Australia188 p.; 22 cmnon-fictionThe sources of this book about the Casey family was mainly from the diaries and letter-Books of Cornelius Gavin Casey and Richard Gardiner Casey. It also covers some History of Australiaterrick homestead, kilfera pastoral property, captain arthur gardiner, loetitia casey -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey, Personal Experience: 1939-46, 1962
... Lord Casey...Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Lived experience of an United Kingdom Minister during World War Two in the United States, Middle East, and India World War 1939-1945 Lord Casey Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey This is not a history of the war years. ...This is not a history of the war years. It is an attempt to record my personal experience of events in three widely separated places in which I served in positions of some authority during the Second World War -- in the United States, the Middle East and India. It has been put together mostly from my personal diaries written day to day as things happened. There is very little in this book for which I do not have personal and detailed record of facts and opinions, put down at the time. I may say that my 1939-46 diaries contain over 700,000 words, so writing this book has been a matter of considerable selection and compression.I have written this story mainly in narrative form, but have introduced a number of selected diary entries from time to time which I think may help to reflect local colour and thinking at the time.I hope that this account of one man’s personal experience may fill in a few gaps in the record.256 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.non-fictionThis is not a history of the war years. It is an attempt to record my personal experience of events in three widely separated places in which I served in positions of some authority during the Second World War -- in the United States, the Middle East and India. It has been put together mostly from my personal diaries written day to day as things happened. There is very little in this book for which I do not have personal and detailed record of facts and opinions, put down at the time. I may say that my 1939-46 diaries contain over 700,000 words, so writing this book has been a matter of considerable selection and compression.I have written this story mainly in narrative form, but have introduced a number of selected diary entries from time to time which I think may help to reflect local colour and thinking at the time.I hope that this account of one man’s personal experience may fill in a few gaps in the record. world war 1939-1945, lord casey, richard gavin gardiner casey
