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Narre Warren and District Family History GroupProgramme, Cranbourne Masonic Lodge No 290 Installation for Bro. John Holberton 19 October 1981
... J Anderson...B R K Anderson...N R Avard...E F Barker...K S Bedwell...F S Beer...R Bethune...S J Bird...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne J H Allen G J Anderson B R K Anderson N R Avard E F Barker K S Bedwell F S Beer R Bethune S J Bird W A Blencowe A J Borden J E Branton J J Bright P Bucknell W L Butcher S C S Choi S G Christie T A Clark H H Cockroft F W Crees J McD Davie J C Davis A F Davis C N Duggan E A Edmonds G H Elso R G Elton W R Forster G W Forster M Furborough L M Genoni W J Gibbs Peter Jeffrey Giles P J Giles R E Glen C Gray F A Greaves F K Gulcz D L Hall J L Hinde John Holberton J Hosie I R Ilbery A H Impey A E Ingram L A James W J Johnson A R Kane J W Kelly M Kemp J M Kirkham K J Knowles P Kohli R C Lake L W Legge P J Lima C F Lima W Logie W C Manks E J Marriott P B Maskiell P K B McAllister R H McClelland K E McGrath D McLellan J M McLeod L J McSweeney I T McSweeney D McTier A H Medhurst W J Mills L F Mills S G Monk W R Monroe G H Muller S H Murray J G O'Neill M I Pillar Lawson B Poole N J Powell D F B Prosser C J L Prosser G L Ryall S W Saunders K R Schultz J M N Scott R W Scott J D Scott J Seaman W A Sheriff W A Sherriff L W Shreeve J H Slade C F Smerdon M P Smith D Stevenson T T Stevenson F G Stone G R Streitberg N F M Tatterson E A Taylor H I M Taylor W T Taylor R Techow T M Thomas G T C Thompson R K Thomson C S Thomson F L Tonkin J W Tucker W H Tucker J A Venville A E Watson A M E Wearne G A Whitmore T A Williams H C Wollin J D Wynn Program of Installation of Members, Monday 19 October 1981 at Cranbourne Lodge no: 290, Masons of Victoria, printed in gold and blue lettering on cream paper with raised gold embossed emblem surrounded in blue. ...Program of Installation of Members, Monday 19 October 1981 at Cranbourne Lodge no: 290, Masons of Victoria, printed in gold and blue lettering on cream paper with raised gold embossed emblem surrounded in blue. Program names Officers, Toast list, Masters and Members of Lodge. j h allen, g j anderson, b r k anderson, n r avard, e f barker, k s bedwell, f s beer, r bethune, s j bird, w a blencowe, a j borden, j e branton, j j bright, p bucknell, w l butcher, s c s choi, s g christie, t a clark, h h cockroft, f w crees, j mcd davie, j c davis, a f davis, c n duggan, e a edmonds, g h elso, r g elton, w r forster, g w forster, m furborough, l m genoni, w j gibbs, peter jeffrey giles, p j giles, r e glen, c gray, f a greaves, f k gulcz, d l hall, j l hinde, john holberton, j hosie, i r ilbery, a h impey, a e ingram, l a james, w j johnson, a r kane, j w kelly, m kemp, j m kirkham, k j knowles, p kohli, r c lake, l w legge, p j lima, c f lima, w logie, w c manks, e j marriott, p b maskiell, p k b mcallister, r h mcclelland, k e mcgrath, d mclellan, j m mcleod, l j mcsweeney, i t mcsweeney, d mctier, a h medhurst, w j mills, l f mills, s g monk, w r monroe, g h muller, s h murray, j g o'neill, m i pillar, lawson b poole, n j powell, d f b prosser, c j l prosser, g l ryall, s w saunders, k r schultz, j m n scott, r w scott, j d scott, j seaman, w a sheriff, w a sherriff, l w shreeve, j h slade, c f smerdon, m p smith, d stevenson, t t stevenson, f g stone, g r streitberg, n f m tatterson, e a taylor, h i m taylor, w t taylor, r techow, t m thomas, g t c thompson, r k thomson, c s thomson, f l tonkin, j w tucker, w h tucker, j a venville, a e watson, a m e wearne, g a whitmore, t a williams, h c wollin, j d wynn -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Harvester Welfare Association Quit Club Annealling Department Team Premiers 1945, Hilda Mitchell Studios, 1945
... J. Pearce (Organiser) : Miss. E. Pontin (Committee) : E. Craddock (President) : S. Carrol (Committee) : J. Bird...J. Pearce (Organiser) : Miss. E. Pontin (Committee) : E. Craddock (President) : S. Carrol (Committee) : J. Bird ...Sunshine Harvester Welfare Association Quit Club Annealling Department Team Premiers 1945|Miss. G. Alderson (Committee) : F. Johnson (Committee) : E. Morse (Secretary) : J. Pearce (Organiser) : Miss. E. Pontin (Committee) : E. Craddock (President) : S. Carrol (Committee) : J. Bird (Scorer) : C. Lawson (Scorer) : F. Curnow (Assistant Secretary) : L. McKenzie (Committee) : S. Hunter : J. Searle : M. Peel : H. Cameron (Captain) : J. Brown : A. Sauders : J. McMasterssunshine harvester welfare association quit club, h.v. mckays, h.v. mckays harris -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: THE NEW NATION MAGAZINE
... bird" (by E. M. England) - North Australia trails ( by C. Price Conigrave) - Tales of the turf Fred Archer (by S. A. Marden) - The wide world round - Cape Horn (by J. ...bird" (by E. M. England) - North Australia trails ( by C. Price Conigrave) - Tales of the turf Fred Archer (by S. A. Marden) - The wide world round - Cape Horn (by J. ...The New Nation Magazine Sept. Oct. Nov. Issue. September 1, 1932. On the front cover a painting "The Murrumbidgee River by J. R. Jackson. Price 1 shilling the magazine has 112 pages, the last two pages are ripped and the back cover is missing. Contents: Frontispiece "morning of the dogger bank" (by T. Benetter)- The British commonwealth of Nations - Switzerland, land of lakes and mountains (by Hilary lofting) - Highways of the Syrian desert (by Francis Birtles) - Seven ages of the Australian aboriginal - The game of the empire, the approaching cricket test matches (by M. A. Noble) - Short story, the last run (by H. H. Cardinal) - "The hidden bird" (by E. M. England) - North Australia trails ( by C. Price Conigrave) - Tales of the turf Fred Archer (by S. A. Marden) - The wide world round - Cape Horn (by J. Newman Barker) - "The home in the clearing" (by Sydney long) - Whitsunday passage (by Henry G. Lamond) - Old bridges (by J. L. Ranken) - The city of the longest drink (by A. C. Cummins) - The life of the cuckoo (by M. S.) - Radio - The world of music (by A. L. Kelly) - The world of women (by E. G. Manby Suttor) - Shopping from an easy chair - The Australian wool trade - Our verse farm - My wool clip (by H. W. Wright) - Windjammer days (by Gerald M. Moody) - Quarterly review of the stock and meat industry (by J. B. Cramsie) - New Zealand letter - At ye booksellers today - A number of things - The modern home - Portland cement - The good housewife (by E. G. Manby Suttor) - Cousin Shirley.book, magazine, the new nation -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph Folder, 1957
... s phillip island the nobbies wildlife - koala wildlife - penguins wildlife - mutton birds wildlife - shearwaters the pinnacles cape woolamai the blowhole phillip island pyramid rock suspension bridge phillip island m arnall Front of folder: Cowes Phillip island - 18 Selected Glimpses. Coloured Folder with 18 Black & White photographs of Cowes and Phillip Island. Includes: Cowes Beach area, San Remo Suspension Bridge, Berry's Beach, Lover's Walk, The Pinnacles, Seal Rocks, The Blowhole, Penguin Parade, Nobbies, San Remo Jetty, Cascades at The Nobbies, Seals, Seal Rocks & The Nobbies, Pyramid Rock, Mutton Bird, Summerland Surf Beach, Koala and East of Erehwon Point Cowes. Photograph Folder A. J ...Folder donated by M Arnell. Souvenir postcard folder from 1950'sColoured Folder with 18 Black & White photographs of Cowes and Phillip Island. Includes: Cowes Beach area, San Remo Suspension Bridge, Berry's Beach, Lover's Walk, The Pinnacles, Seal Rocks, The Blowhole, Penguin Parade, Nobbies, San Remo Jetty, Cascades at The Nobbies, Seals, Seal Rocks & The Nobbies, Pyramid Rock, Mutton Bird, Summerland Surf Beach, Koala and East of Erehwon Point Cowes.Front of folder: Cowes Phillip island - 18 Selected Glimpses.phillip island, the nobbies, wildlife - koala, wildlife - penguins, wildlife - mutton birds, wildlife - shearwaters, the pinnacles cape woolamai, the blowhole phillip island, pyramid rock, suspension bridge phillip island, m arnall -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Orbost Agricultural Society Committee, 1902
... The Committee shown in this photograph are known to be President: John Johnstone; Vice Presidents: F Nixon, M Lynch, A E Rodwell; Secretary: Geo Perry Committee: S Lynn, Geo Answer, C Drevermann, J Bird, J Draffin, J Cummings, R Mosley, H James, A Saunders, P Morris, G Carter, A Pardew, Jas Nixon, J Gilbert, S Grenville, W Scharleman, G Nixon, H Richardson, J Hocking, J Fisher, J Hossack ...The Committee shown in this photograph are known to be President: John Johnstone; Vice Presidents: F Nixon, M Lynch, A E Rodwell; Secretary: Geo Perry Committee: S Lynn, Geo Answer, C Drevermann, J Bird, J Draffin, J Cummings, R Mosley, H James, A Saunders, P Morris, G Carter, A Pardew, Jas Nixon, J Gilbert, S Grenville, W Scharleman, G Nixon, H Richardson, J Hocking, J Fisher, J Hossack This photograph shows an early Orbost Show Committee which consists entirely of men. ...Moves to begin an Orbost Agricultural Show was started in 1891 and a Committee was formed. The Society's first Show was held on Tuesday 15 March 1892. The Orbost Agricultural Show continues to the present day (2023) as an annual event held in March. The Committee shown in this photograph are known to be President: John Johnstone; Vice Presidents: F Nixon, M Lynch, A E Rodwell; Secretary: Geo Perry Committee: S Lynn, Geo Answer, C Drevermann, J Bird, J Draffin, J Cummings, R Mosley, H James, A Saunders, P Morris, G Carter, A Pardew, Jas Nixon, J Gilbert, S Grenville, W Scharleman, G Nixon, H Richardson, J Hocking, J Fisher, J Hossack This photograph shows an early Orbost Show Committee which consists entirely of men. A badly yellowed and damaged b/w photograph onto cardboard. Both the image and the cardboard are damaged. The photograph is of a group of men, some sitting on the ground, some standing behind. Written onto the back of the photograph are these words: 1902 Orbost Agricultural Society Committeeagricultural show, orbost -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumList of Pennants
... J. A. BOYD/WILLIAM PITT/WILLIAM STRONG/CHAS DUCKETT/EDWARD NORTHCOTE/ H C PIGGOTT/BATMAN/FAWKNER/FRANCIS DUNCAN/WILLIAM ANDREWS/COMMISSIONER/PENGUIN (at Geelong)/ RED BIRD/GELLIBRAND/MOTOR BOAT NO 2 TATEGAMI/MOTOR BOAT NO 3/MOTOR BOAT NO 4/ENGINEER/HARBOR MASTER/LADY STANLEY/HOVELL/ W. S...J. A. BOYD/WILLIAM PITT/WILLIAM STRONG/CHAS DUCKETT/EDWARD NORTHCOTE/ H C PIGGOTT/BATMAN/FAWKNER/FRANCIS DUNCAN/WILLIAM ANDREWS/COMMISSIONER/PENGUIN (at Geelong)/ RED BIRD/GELLIBRAND/MOTOR BOAT NO 2 TATEGAMI/MOTOR BOAT NO 3/MOTOR BOAT NO 4/ENGINEER/HARBOR MASTER/LADY STANLEY/HOVELL/ W. S ...Has recently been framed and laminatedFramed list of pennants signifying ships and signals hand drawn with coloured pencil in 1915 on paper. Later corrections made in 1933 in black penM. H. T./SIGNALS/FOR THE USE OF FLOATING PLANT OCT 1915 1915/Corrected Feb 1933/ HUME/ J. A. BOYD/WILLIAM PITT/WILLIAM STRONG/CHAS DUCKETT/EDWARD NORTHCOTE/ H C PIGGOTT/BATMAN/FAWKNER/FRANCIS DUNCAN/WILLIAM ANDREWS/COMMISSIONER/PENGUIN (at Geelong)/ RED BIRD/GELLIBRAND/MOTOR BOAT NO 2 TATEGAMI/MOTOR BOAT NO 3/MOTOR BOAT NO 4/ENGINEER/HARBOR MASTER/LADY STANLEY/HOVELL/ W. S. MOUNTAIN/W.M. COWPER/G.F.H./D. YORK SYME/ SUPER of DREDGING/ASSISTANT/HARBOR MASTER/SUPER of MACHINERY/ELECTRICIAN/INSP of DREDGING/INSP of MACHINERY/INSPECTOR WHARVES/(F WILLIAMS)/INSPECTOR DOCKING/& SHIPWRIGHTS/DIVERS WANTED/ACCIDENT SEND/MEDICAL ASSISTANCE/WAITING FOR/EMPTY BARGES/DREDGING STOPPED/WEATHER UNFAVOURABLE/TAKE AWAY/EMPTY BARGES/TUG WANTED/DERRICK PUNT/WANTED/TAKE DERRICK/PUNT AWAY/TAKE AWAY/COAL BARGE/BUCKETS FOULED/OBSTRUCTION SEND/DERRICK PUNT &/DIVERS/ DREDGING STOPPED/REPAIRING/DREDGING RESUMED/ B. Harris 16.8.15/ Drawing No 3415melbourne harbour trust (mba) -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Primary School 1996 Class Photo Grade 3/4, 1996
... J Eyck, Rebecca Lewin, Michael Senton. 2nd Row: Riaan De Wet, Mrs. S. Lambe, Imogen Murtagh, Tenei/le Bird, Emma Nickson, Mrs. ...J Eyck, Rebecca Lewin, Michael Senton. 2nd Row: Riaan De Wet, Mrs. S. Lambe, Imogen Murtagh, Tenei/le Bird, Emma Nickson, Mrs. ...Grade 3/4 1996 Top Row: (L to R) Manar Rezkallah, Sros Sok, Andrew Huynh, Christopher Watts, Diana Stevanovic, Denis Felic. 3rd Row: Ben Taylor, Nathan Fyfe, Amanda Ashdown, Mrs. J Eyck, Rebecca Lewin, Michael Senton. 2nd Row: Riaan De Wet, Mrs. S. Lambe, Imogen Murtagh, Tenei/le Bird, Emma Nickson, Mrs. G. Winchester, Chloe Bon, Christian Santos, Darren Brown. 1st Row: Di/shad Jayasuriya, Vanny Tin, Marie Weaver, Annie Chen, James Davidson, Bryan Toohey, Michael Szarek. Teacher: Mrs. J Eyck. Principal: Mr. Geoff Buzaglo -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Report, Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), MMTB Annual Reports 1977 to 1979, 1977 to 1979
... J. Brennan, map of Bundoora extension, Box Hill tram, V214, vintage trams day 1979, MAN Bus, Swanston St at dusk and montage of painted W2's. Printed by McCarron Bird...J. Brennan, map of Bundoora extension, Box Hill tram, V214, vintage trams day 1979, MAN Bus, Swanston St at dusk and montage of painted W2's. Printed by McCarron Bird ...Three copies of the Annual report of the MMTB for the years end 1977 to 1979. 3952.1 - "MMTB Annual Report 1977", brown card cover with a drawing of Z24 on the front cover, 24 pages, white paper, giving details of the MMTB Board, Officers, Introduction, Financial, Engineering, Industrial, Balance sheet, Summary of Income and Expenditure, Schedule of Debentures and Inscribed stock, auditors report, Schedule of tram and bus routes, and record of annual traffic receipts, passengers etc.. Photos include Z's in Bourke ST, after a heavy storm, new Volvo bus, display/advertising tram, Dandenong Rd, Route map board and Cathy Pacific advertisement. Printed by McCarron Bird. 3952.2 - "MMTB Annual Report 1978", gloss cover with a photo of Z18 in Wellington Parade on the front cover, 24 pages, white paper, giving details of the MMTB Board, Officers, Introduction, Financial, Engineering, Industrial, historical highlights, Balance sheet, Summary of Income and Expenditure, Schedule of Debentures and Inscribed stock, auditors report, Service Statistics, Schedule of tram and bus routes, and on inside back cover, route map. On back cover is a photo of Z20 in Wellington Parade. Photos include bus lane on Eastern Freeway, construction of Burwood Extension, first tram to Warragul Road, opening of Burwood tramway (1916), Volvo bus Bell St, upgraded computer installation, Volvo bus chassis, Z class bogie. Printed by McCarron Bird. 3952.3 - "MMTB Annual Report 1978-79", gloss card cover with a photo of Z 116 on the front cover, 24 pages, white paper, giving details of the MMTB Board, Officers, Introduction, Financial, Engineering, Industrial, historical highlights, Balance sheet, Summary of Income and Expenditure, Schedule of Debentures and Inscribed stock, auditors report, Service Statistics, Schedule of tram and bus routes, and on inside back cover, route map. On back cover is a photo of Z73, Nicholson St, Fitzroy. Photos include first tram on Burwood Extension, Volvo bus Westgate freeway, K. J. Brennan, map of Bundoora extension, Box Hill tram, V214, vintage trams day 1979, MAN Bus, Swanston St at dusk and montage of painted W2's. Printed by McCarron Bird.trams, tramways, mmtb, melbourne, annual reports, operations, trackwork -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Ken Porter Collection - McKay Massey Ferguson - Factory Survey
... Annealing Workshop - Key Names Sam Boreham, Alex Saunders, Jack Nevill, J. Evans, S. Hunter, F. Currow, J. Bird, E. Lauders|Power House or Electrical Department - Key Names Raymond Bult, Roy Smellie, Norm Harvey, Brian Polly, Walter Harry Shildton, Vern Bult. ...McKay Massey Harris Sunshine Harvester Works Annealing Workshop - Key Names Sam Boreham, Alex Saunders, Jack Nevill, J. Evans, S. Hunter, F. Currow, J. Bird, E. Lauders|Power House or Electrical Department - Key Names Raymond Bult, Roy Smellie, Norm Harvey, Brian Polly, Walter Harry Shildton, Vern Bult. ...These stores were complied by the Museum Victoria as a part of their McKay ProjectAnnealing Workshop - Key Names Sam Boreham, Alex Saunders, Jack Nevill, J. Evans, S. Hunter, F. Currow, J. Bird, E. Lauders|Power House or Electrical Department - Key Names Raymond Bult, Roy Smellie, Norm Harvey, Brian Polly, Walter Harry Shildton, Vern Bult. Sunshine Electrical Company - Electricity supply to Sunshine|Shafting Shop (Cold Drawn & Cold Rolled, Bright Steel Mill) - Key Names Charlie Carter, Don Devison (Deveson), Jim Eason, Derek Craggs, Ern Nichols, Keirl Gardiner, Charlie Condon, Norm Innes, Dick Tyers. Rivits made on contract from MacPhersons for the Sydney Habour Bridge|Sydney Branch George Street Concord West|Hugh Victor McKay C.B.E. 70 Years Of Developmenth.v. mckay massey harris, sunshine harvester works -
Clunes MuseumCertificate, McCARRON BIRD & CO, 1953
... S J Hicks (DCR), W J Cook (CR).J Rintoul (DSec.), W C Foulkes, (Sec.) Independent Order of Rechabites Morning Start Tent No.28 Temperance Society Framed certificate of merit presented to Sister Enid Steart (PCR) by the Independent Order of Rechabites, Morning Star Tent No.28 Certificate CERTIFICATE McCARRON BIRD & CO. ...Certificate awarded to Sister Enid Steart, PCR in July 1953 by the Morning Star Tent No.28, Clunes. signed by S J Hicks (DCR), W J Cook (CR).J Rintoul (DSec.), W C Foulkes, (Sec.) Framed certificate of merit presented to Sister Enid Steart (PCR) by the Independent Order of Rechabites, Morning Star Tent No.28 independent order of rechabites, morning start tent no.28, temperance society -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - List, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), SEC Ballarat Tramways staff, late 1960's
... J Edmonds F Mercer A Reed A Mann? B Blackman M Hunt N Knight H Mannion B McMahon L Domaschenz D Davies S Turnbull A Everett D Allan N Smerdon H Gill V O'Brien J Segrave W van Oorschot H Retallick W Kellett D O'Leary D Lake E Maher J Bird L Hall N Haes W Butler K Billman J Malins A Cahill M Hamilton N Tierney I Morris R Jeffreys A Cameron E Walker L Ward W Williams R Knight R Morris A Thompson D Davies W Wallis I Robe N Courtney R ...J Edmonds F Mercer A Reed A Mann? B Blackman M Hunt N Knight H Mannion B McMahon L Domaschenz D Davies S Turnbull A Everett D Allan N Smerdon H Gill V O'Brien J Segrave W van Oorschot H Retallick W Kellett D O'Leary D Lake E Maher J Bird L Hall N Haes W Butler K Billman J Malins A Cahill M Hamilton N Tierney I Morris R Jeffreys A Cameron E Walker L Ward W Williams R Knight R Morris A Thompson D Davies W Wallis I Robe N Courtney R SEC Ballarat Tramways staff Document List State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) ...Yields information about the Ballarat tramway staff, in addition to the crews. Gives address and telephone details of the time and the list of names who were employed in undertaking the tramway service. Does not list depot or track crews or revenue clerks.Carbon copy of a typed list of SEC Ballarat Tramways staff, mid to late 1960's, giving Name, position, Address and Phone number. Dated 10th Feb. 19??, the last two digits having been torn off when tape removed. Consists of one large sheet of paper with a small sheet containing 4 names taped to the bottom of the main sheet. Has been attacked by silver fish on the left hand side. .1 - Original sheet .2 - Photocopy of top half .3 - Photocopy of lower half All sheets have been folded. Names on List: White F Denmead L Trusler W Irwin D Dennis W Calnin T Maxwell A Wellard L Dunstan T Satchell G Kellett D May H Van Rooy H Harding C Newell W Williams T Nancarrow W Chambers D Reynolds H Bassett G Mason J McGregor D Bolton J Edmonds F Mercer A Reed A Mann? B Blackman M Hunt N Knight H Mannion B McMahon L Domaschenz D Davies S Turnbull A Everett D Allan N Smerdon H Gill V O'Brien J Segrave W van Oorschot H Retallick W Kellett D O'Leary D Lake E Maher J Bird L Hall N Haes W Butler K Billman J Malins A Cahill M Hamilton N Tierney I Morris R Jeffreys A Cameron E Walker L Ward W Williams R Knight R Morris A Thompson D Davies W Wallis I Robe N Courtney R sec, ballarat, staff, inspectors, personnel -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Roster, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Rotation Roster 11th January 1971", Jan. 1971
... Turnball A Hamilton N Reynolds H Thompson D Maher J Ward W Smerdon H Billman J Knight R Robe N Williams T Davies W O'Leary D Nancarrow W Courtney R Gill W Blackman M Van Rooy E Cahill M Lake E Williams R Reed A Domaschenz D Wallis I Morris A Munn B Hall R Hunt N Bird L Jeffreys A Van Rooy A McGregor D Van Oorschot Seagrave W Knight H Chambers D Davies S Mason J Tierney L Mercer A Walker L Trenfield I Powell D McMahon L Melville Tuddenham Butler K Morris R Newell W Everett D ...Turnball A Hamilton N Reynolds H Thompson D Maher J Ward W Smerdon H Billman J Knight R Robe N Williams T Davies W O'Leary D Nancarrow W Courtney R Gill W Blackman M Van Rooy E Cahill M Lake E Williams R Reed A Domaschenz D Wallis I Morris A Munn B Hall R Hunt N Bird L Jeffreys A Van Rooy A McGregor D Van Oorschot Seagrave W Knight H Chambers D Davies S Mason J Tierney L Mercer A Walker L Trenfield I Powell D McMahon L Melville Tuddenham Butler K Morris R Newell W Everett D "Rotation Roster 11th January 1971" Document Roster State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) ...Yields information about the rostering of crews for a specific week, which staff member undertook which shift or table, for both conductors and motormen.Typed - carbon copy - sheet foolscap size, titled "Rotation Roster 11th January 1971", dated 4th January 1971. Shows the allocation of tables to the various crews, including reallocations and those on Annual and Sick leave or work cover. See also Reg Item 3634 for a May 1969 sheet - not all names survived. Has been ruled to divide the sheet. Turnball A Hamilton N Reynolds H Thompson D Maher J Ward W Smerdon H Billman J Knight R Robe N Williams T Davies W O'Leary D Nancarrow W Courtney R Gill W Blackman M Van Rooy E Cahill M Lake E Williams R Reed A Domaschenz D Wallis I Morris A Munn B Hall R Hunt N Bird L Jeffreys A Van Rooy A McGregor D Van Oorschot Seagrave W Knight H Chambers D Davies S Mason J Tierney L Mercer A Walker L Trenfield I Powell D McMahon L Melville Tuddenham Butler K Morris R Newell W Everett D trams, tramways, rosters, personnel -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - List, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Tramways Traffic Personnel (Wages), Feb. 1970
... J. Billman W. Nancarrow H. M. Van Oorschot W. Newell L. Bird D. Chambers H. Van Rooy H. Mannion N. Robe C. Harding - crossed out and (S...J. Billman W. Nancarrow H. M. Van Oorschot W. Newell L. Bird D. Chambers H. Van Rooy H. Mannion N. Robe C. Harding - crossed out and (S ...Gives a list of names of people who worked on the Ballarat trams in the final 19 months of operations, some personal information and grade.Carbon copy of a typed list of SEC Ballarat Tramway traffic list dated 5 Feb. 1970, with hand alterations. Titled "SECV - Mid Western Electricity Supply Branch - Tramways Traffic Personnel (Wages)", gives a list of names, traffic number, position, date joined, date of birth, date passed as motorman, long service leave (taken or entitlement?) and whether a returned soldier - using letter "R.S." Three shown as "D.S." - disabled solider? List broken up into three components - "A" Motormen/Conductor Seniority List - Engaged prior to 1 Nov. 1952, - 9 Number, "B" engaged subsequent to 1 Nov. 1852 - 8 Number and "C" engaged since 30 May 1962 - 38 depending on the time. List A L Walker H Knight J Smerdon - crossed out A Turnbull - crossed out A Mercer R. Courtney W. Ward R. Williams D. Kellett - (also T/Insp.) A. Jeffreys List B D. McGregor D. Thomson I Willis D O'Leary - underlined J. Maher A. Morris D. Domaschenz R. G. Knight List C E Lake W. Maes I. Tierney B Munn N Cahill N Reynolds - crossed out W. Davies N. Hamilton L. McMahon - crossed out and (W/C) after name. J. Billman W. Nancarrow H. M. Van Oorschot W. Newell L. Bird D. Chambers H. Van Rooy H. Mannion N. Robe C. Harding - crossed out and (S/L) after name E. Van Rooy F. Edmonds - crossed out M. Blackman N. K. Alan - crossed out H. Hall J. Mason S. Davies W. F. Segrave J. F. Bolton - crossed out N. D. Hunt K. Butler - crossed out J. F. O'Brien - ruled out V. L. Gill R. K, Morris D. Everett T. Williams A. Reed R. Herauville - crossed out B. Melville I. Trenfield R. Walker - crossed out V. Thorne - crossed out B. Biddington - crossed out K. Jeffs - crossed out Hynos - in pen and crossed out Power - in pen W. Tuddenham - in pen See also list given in Reg Item 3462.1 and 3462.2 - difference in spelling for Willis = Wallis, and Power = Powell. No additional names, but not all this list names appears in the list in 3462.1Numerous crossings out of names as people left, and three additional names and numbers within circles giving sub totals and totals.personnel, sec, ballarat, crews -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Form/s, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Summary of daily time sheets - Traffic Department", 1971
... J. Billman W. Nancarrow H. M. Van Oorschot W. Newell L. Bird D. Chambers H. Van Rooy H. Mannion N. Robe E. Van Rooy M. Blackman H. Hall J. Mason S...J. Billman W. Nancarrow H. M. Van Oorschot W. Newell L. Bird D. Chambers H. Van Rooy H. Mannion N. Robe E. Van Rooy M. Blackman H. Hall J. Mason S ...Form used to record a summary of the working hours of crews, showing the total hours and the hours worked when one man operation. Gives a list of names at the time when the form prepared. Also used by Ray Hall as a sheet of paper to write out the details of No. 9 run for Sundays as a reference document.Duplicated typed form, foolscap sheet, titled "Summary of daily time sheets - Traffic Department", giving name, total time, one man rate time, and spread of hours. Has a list of employee names in two columns. 3462.1 - Dated 9-5-1971 - has written out on rear of sheet, details of Sunday No. 5 run and details of shift for following week. 3462.2 - Dated 26/6/1971 - Sunday - On rear of sheets, Ray Hall - has used the sheet to write out Saturday 15 run details. On bottom of run note has written "My work for next Saturday" and "Could you be ready to go out the paper mill some time in the future at about 7pm" Names on the sheet are: (in alphabetical order on the sheet) L Walker H Knight J Smerdon A Turnbull A Mercer R. Courtney W. Ward R. Williams A. Jeffreys D. McGregor D. Thomson I Willis D O'Leary J. Maher A. Morris D. Domaschenz R. G. Knight E Lake I. Tierney N Cahill N Reynolds W. Davies N. Hamilton L. McMahon J. Billman W. Nancarrow H. M. Van Oorschot W. Newell L. Bird D. Chambers H. Van Rooy H. Mannion N. Robe E. Van Rooy M. Blackman H. Hall J. Mason S. Davies W. F. Segrave N. D. Hunt K. Butler V. L. Gill R. K, Morris D. Everett T. Williams A. Reed B. Melville I. Trenfield See above.trams, tramways, timetables, sec, ballarat, shifts, times -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Form/s, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Summary of daily time sheets - Traffic Department", 1971
... J. Billman W. Nancarrow H. M. Van Oorschot W. Newell L. Bird D. Chambers H. Van Rooy H. Mannion N. Robe E. Van Rooy M. Blackman N. K. Alan - crossed out H. Hall J. Mason S...J. Billman W. Nancarrow H. M. Van Oorschot W. Newell L. Bird D. Chambers H. Van Rooy H. Mannion N. Robe E. Van Rooy M. Blackman N. K. Alan - crossed out H. Hall J. Mason S ...Form used to record a summary of the working hours of crews, showing the total hours and the hours worked when one man operation. Gives a list of names at the time when the form prepared. Also used by Jerry? as a sheet of paper to write out the details of No. 9 run for Saturdays as a reference document and noted it was last time on the Victoria St route and recorded the tramcar number.Duplicated typed form, foolscap sheet, titled "Summary of daily time sheets - Traffic Department", giving name, total time, one man rate time, and spread of hours. Has a list of employee names in two columns. Dated 28/7/1971 - Wednesday On rear of sheets, Jerry? Van Rooy - has used the sheet to write out Saturday 9 run details. Has endorsed it - "My last Vic Run on 21/8/1971" - Conductor Jerry? Van Rooy - Car No. 17" Names on the sheet are: (in alphabetical order on the sheet) L Walker H Knight J Smerdon A Turnbull A Mercer R. Courtney W. Ward R. Williams A. Jeffreys D. McGregor D. Thomson I Willis D O'Leary J. Maher A. Morris D. Domaschenz R. G. Knight E Lake I. Tierney N Cahill N Reynolds W. Davies N. Hamilton L. McMahon J. Billman W. Nancarrow H. M. Van Oorschot W. Newell L. Bird D. Chambers H. Van Rooy H. Mannion N. Robe E. Van Rooy M. Blackman N. K. Alan - crossed out H. Hall J. Mason S. Davies W. F. Segrave N. D. Hunt K. Butler V. L. Gill R. K, Morris D. Everett T. Williams A. Reed B. Melville I. Trenfield Power - in pen W. Tuddenham Photocopy of sheet made.See above.trams, tramways, timetables, sec, ballarat, shifts, times -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, The Dickinson Honour Board
... S. Cliffe, M. Dickinson AM. Secretaries: M.M. Bird, J. Maclean, J. ...S. Cliffe, M. Dickinson AM. Secretaries: M.M. Bird, J. Maclean, J. ...This board was created to honour the work undertaken to administrate the Foundation by it's board and voluntary members. It is inscribed as follows: "The Queensland Foundation for Blind People Inc, (formerly the Queensland Placement & Training Centre for the Blind Inc) est. 1956. The Dickinson Honour Board. Foundation Director - H.C. Dickinson M.B.E. Presidents: H.W. Thiele, T.M.Bryce, K.W. Hooper MLA, B.T. Turnley OBE, D.M. Cameron MP. Vice-Presidents: K.W. Hooper MLA, A. Hartshorn AM, K.M. Dickinson AM, T.M. Bryce, S. Cliffe, M. Dickinson AM. Secretaries: M.M. Bird, J. Maclean, J. Cummins, L. Smith, M. Orr, I. Bauman, W. Hooper, L. Eadie, C. Guthrie, R. Pearl, R. Stevens, D. Donaldson, P. Caulley, J. Mitchell. Treasurers: G.E. Ross, M.N. Solomon, J. MItchell. Meritorious Service: C. Alroe, J, Ball, E. Bebb, T. Blackford, C. Boyle, T. Boyle, E. Brown, B. Coleman, S & L Cowen, T. Davidson, D. Drake, V. England, F. Feint, S. Granata. G. Hannam, S. Hanarahan, E. Heap, A. Henderson, D. Henderson, A. Horn, C. Hudson, H. Jahoda, J. Johns, E. Laws, M. Loxton, P. Ludlow, E. Morgan, T. Mulroney, T. McLearie, R. Newitt, N. Noad, D. Pauls, B & E Perry, E. Person, M. Persse, M. Porteous, N. Price, R. Prineas, P. Robinson, S. Russ, K. Scells, E. Searle, N. Shannon, E. Squires, I. Stewart, J. Thomas, E. Turnball, J. Vaughan, M. Wilde, J. Warren, J. Shaw, A. Brown, P. Ruhle, R. Mulholland, N. Crossman, E. Power, A. Power, S. Boucat, K. Fitzgerald, A. Hartshorn, D. Cameron. Trustees: M.M. Bird, F.R. Taylor, B.T. Tunley OBE, K.W. Stone OBE, S. Jones BEM, H.C. Dickinson MBE, K.E. Scells, R. Stevens Life Members: M.M. Bird, J. Light, A.J Lobb, A. Hartshorn, M. Dickinson AM, E. Searle, D. Henderson OAM, M. Solomon, D, Cameron Board with rows of etched platesroyal blind foundation of queensland, nameplates -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Key - 21st, Approx August, 1935
... Bird, D.J. Bogle.Reverse side R. Course, A.H. Course, Aunt Corrie, F. Bogle, Aunt Harriet, Marjory Course, S. Edwards, Edwards, H. Edwards, E. Edwards, Doug Edwards, Charlie Course, Jean Course, Tom Bailey, H.S. Tainton, N. Tainton, ?Luen Edwards, C.W. Bird, ?S.U. Course, J...Bird, D.J. Bogle.Reverse side R. Course, A.H. Course, Aunt Corrie, F. Bogle, Aunt Harriet, Marjory Course, S. Edwards, Edwards, H. Edwards, E. Edwards, Doug Edwards, Charlie Course, Jean Course, Tom Bailey, H.S. Tainton, N. Tainton, ?Luen Edwards, C.W. Bird, ?S.U. Course, J ...This is the twenty-first key presented to Ronald Arthur Edwards in August 1935. The celebration, held at his parents home in Husband Road, Forest Hill, was attended by many well known local people who signed his birthday key. Ronald Edwards was the youngest child of Arthur and Martha Edwards. In 1929 aged 15 he contracted poliomyelitis and became an invalid. He died in 1955 at Forest Hill.This item is significant in the history of Forest Hill as all the attendees and Ronald Arthur Edwards are from the pioneering families of the area of the Shire of Nunawading.Large wooden plywood key made to celebrate the 21st birthday of Ronald Arthur Edwards in August 1935. Written on handle end in pen Ron Edwards 21st - 19.Key end signed Anna Course, Herbert Course, R.J. Bird, D.J. Bogle.Reverse side R. Course, A.H. Course, Aunt Corrie, F. Bogle, Aunt Harriet, Marjory Course, S. Edwards, Edwards, H. Edwards, E. Edwards, Doug Edwards, Charlie Course, Jean Course, Tom Bailey, H.S. Tainton, N. Tainton, ?Luen Edwards, C.W. Bird, ?S.U. Course, J. Porter, Bob Course, J.E. Bird, M.P.? Course, ?Edwards, L. Tainton, J. Bird, Shirley Edwards, H. Edwards, Ed, A.E. Edwards, Albert H..., V. Edwards, F. Smith, W. Smith, L.James, E. Galley ?, A.E. Edwards, Mother and Father. Gold traces on one side; 21 carved out in key end.See Descriptionhandcrafts, woodwork -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Class Photographs
... 995.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1A Back Row M Neilson M Barley R Flickert J Cauchi L Loughton F McNeill 3rd Row E Grech S Hayden R Govan G Forte J Bonnici C Kiss R Borg 2nd Row K Brown G Bailey V Balestra D Lang B Biasutti P Best 1st Row B Morresi V Bilecky S Kelly C Brizzi A DAgostino D Peterson Absent C Wynne L Hogan G Brown Y Algar 995.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1B Back Row H Wright P Bird D Ryan A Azzopardi P Suvada J Buttigieg F Tropea G Painter H Kulesza 3rd Row J Tuit G Beadle K Omond G Sheckelton S Kingsberry M Baker E Panhorst R Williams J Stewart 2nd Row J Graham J Stevens G White M McDonald D Nardella A Kula G Murdoch G Morra 1st Row H Wilson Y Cooymans K Simberg J Finemore L Viney J Trickey J Clayton S Grieve W Ormston Absent J Myles 995.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1C Back Row J Cassar A Diakonow D Bird D Zander S Peters R McLean B Carnovale I Fletcher J Van Bovan 3rd Row C Mangion C Marr M Dickson M Wallace D Oldaker K Davis S Tailigos J Curran L Chapma 2nd Row D Best G dans G Bonnici R Nuttall A Bugeja R Cychowski K Souter T Bryan R Chandler N Briscoe 1st Row C McIntyre D Nicholson C Fiorenza J Clarke M Chrambanis W Bottrell C Taylor L Jackson V McGuffie Absent A Daglish J Garas 995.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1D Back Row M Jewell B Murley D Salisbury M Pinti G Moloney P Borton P Jeffrey L Cremona 3rd Row G Camilleri D Bondin H Dally A Anderson J Fenech K McDade M McPherson M Rigby B Carver 2nd Row R Barber J Rose S Rundle G Hubbard S Attard K Colenso C Gauchi P Davis 1st Row C Cunningham F Muscat C Desira I Skolozdra H Johns L Pearce Absent J Fava J Davis D Pilbeam 995.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1E 995.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1F Back Row H Moshoudis I Camilleri P Styles A Young C Saunders R Carr 3rd Row S Laterra H Allen H Lawrence J Carmichael E Salamon L Zammit L Azzopardi K Land I Tattersall 2nd Row M Petryk P Anastasiou K Halfhyde S Borg A Ambelas C Patatsos R Mitfaud G Page 1st Row H Fraser L Disante N DiMaggio A Calleja D Pierce K Boslem C Murn R Spiteri D Brown Absent L Allen R Woods I Smith 995.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1G Boys Girls 995.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2A Boys Girls 995.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2B Boys Girls 995.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2C Boys Girls 995.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2D Boys Girls 995.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2E Boys Girls 995.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2F Boys Girls 995.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3A Boys Girls 995.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3B Boys Girls 995.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3C Boys Girls 995.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3D Boys Girls 995.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3E Boys Girls 995.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3F Boys 995.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3G Boys Girls.jpg 995.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4A Boys Girls.jpg 995.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4B Boys Girls.jpg 995.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4C Boys Girls.jpg 995.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4D Boys Girls.jpg 995.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4E Boys.jpg 995.26- Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 5A Boys Girls.jpg 995.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 5B Boys Girls.jpg 995.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 5C Boys Girls.jpg 995.29 - Sunshine Technical 1971 School Prefects.jpg ...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Sunshine Student Class Photo 995.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1A Back Row M Neilson M Barley R Flickert J Cauchi L Loughton F McNeill 3rd Row E Grech S Hayden R Govan G Forte J Bonnici C Kiss R Borg 2nd Row K Brown G Bailey V Balestra D Lang B Biasutti P Best 1st Row B Morresi V Bilecky S Kelly C Brizzi A DAgostino D Peterson Absent C Wynne L Hogan G Brown Y Algar 995.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1B Back Row H Wright P Bird D Ryan A Azzopardi P Suvada J Buttigieg F Tropea G Painter H Kulesza 3rd Row J Tuit G Beadle K Omond G Sheckelton S Kingsberry M Baker E Panhorst R Williams J Stewart 2nd Row J Graham J Stevens G White M McDonald D Nardella A Kula G Murdoch G Morra 1st Row H Wilson Y Cooymans K Simberg J Finemore L Viney J Trickey J Clayton S Grieve W Ormston Absent J Myles 995.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1C Back Row J Cassar A Diakonow D Bird D Zander S Peters R McLean B Carnovale I Fletcher J Van Bovan 3rd Row C Mangion C Marr M Dickson M Wallace D Oldaker K Davis S Tailigos J Curran L Chapma 2nd Row D Best G dans G Bonnici R Nuttall A Bugeja R Cychowski K Souter T Bryan R Chandler N Briscoe 1st Row C McIntyre D Nicholson C Fiorenza J Clarke M Chrambanis W Bottrell C Taylor L Jackson V McGuffie Absent A Daglish J Garas 995.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1D Back Row M Jewell B Murley D Salisbury M Pinti G Moloney P Borton P Jeffrey L Cremona 3rd Row G Camilleri D Bondin H Dally A Anderson J Fenech K McDade M McPherson M Rigby B Carver 2nd Row R Barber J Rose S Rundle G Hubbard S Attard K Colenso C Gauchi P Davis 1st Row C Cunningham F Muscat C Desira I Skolozdra H Johns L Pearce Absent J Fava J Davis D Pilbeam 995.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1E 995.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1F Back Row H Moshoudis I Camilleri P Styles A Young C Saunders R Carr 3rd Row S Laterra H Allen H Lawrence J Carmichael E Salamon L Zammit L Azzopardi K Land I Tattersall 2nd Row M Petryk P Anastasiou K Halfhyde S Borg A Ambelas C Patatsos R Mitfaud G Page 1st Row H Fraser L Disante N DiMaggio A Calleja D Pierce K Boslem C Murn R Spiteri D Brown Absent L Allen R Woods I Smith 995.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1G Boys Girls 995.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2A Boys Girls 995.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2B Boys Girls 995.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2C Boys Girls 995.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2D Boys Girls 995.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2E Boys Girls 995.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2F Boys Girls 995.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3A Boys Girls 995.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3B Boys Girls 995.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3C Boys Girls 995.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3D Boys Girls 995.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3E Boys Girls 995.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3F Boys 995.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3G Boys Girls.jpg 995.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4A Boys Girls.jpg 995.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4B Boys Girls.jpg 995.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4C Boys Girls.jpg 995.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4D Boys Girls.jpg 995.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4E Boys.jpg 995.26- Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 5A Boys Girls.jpg 995.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 5B Boys Girls.jpg 995.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 5C Boys Girls.jpg 995.29 - Sunshine Technical 1971 School Prefects.jpg Ring binder folder with Black and White Photographs mounted on hole punched card with class list. ...995.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1A Back Row M Neilson M Barley R Flickert J Cauchi L Loughton F McNeill 3rd Row E Grech S Hayden R Govan G Forte J Bonnici C Kiss R Borg 2nd Row K Brown G Bailey V Balestra D Lang B Biasutti P Best 1st Row B Morresi V Bilecky S Kelly C Brizzi A DAgostino D Peterson Absent C Wynne L Hogan G Brown Y Algar 995.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1B Back Row H Wright P Bird D Ryan A Azzopardi P Suvada J Buttigieg F Tropea G Painter H Kulesza 3rd Row J Tuit G Beadle K Omond G Sheckelton S Kingsberry M Baker E Panhorst R Williams J Stewart 2nd Row J Graham J Stevens G White M McDonald D Nardella A Kula G Murdoch G Morra 1st Row H Wilson Y Cooymans K Simberg J Finemore L Viney J Trickey J Clayton S Grieve W Ormston Absent J Myles 995.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1C Back Row J Cassar A Diakonow D Bird D Zander S Peters R McLean B Carnovale I Fletcher J Van Bovan 3rd Row C Mangion C Marr M Dickson M Wallace D Oldaker K Davis S Tailigos J Curran L Chapma 2nd Row D Best G dans G Bonnici R Nuttall A Bugeja R Cychowski K Souter T Bryan R Chandler N Briscoe 1st Row C McIntyre D Nicholson C Fiorenza J Clarke M Chrambanis W Bottrell C Taylor L Jackson V McGuffie Absent A Daglish J Garas 995.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1D Back Row M Jewell B Murley D Salisbury M Pinti G Moloney P Borton P Jeffrey L Cremona 3rd Row G Camilleri D Bondin H Dally A Anderson J Fenech K McDade M McPherson M Rigby B Carver 2nd Row R Barber J Rose S Rundle G Hubbard S Attard K Colenso C Gauchi P Davis 1st Row C Cunningham F Muscat C Desira I Skolozdra H Johns L Pearce Absent J Fava J Davis D Pilbeam 995.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1E 995.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1F Back Row H Moshoudis I Camilleri P Styles A Young C Saunders R Carr 3rd Row S Laterra H Allen H Lawrence J Carmichael E Salamon L Zammit L Azzopardi K Land I Tattersall 2nd Row M Petryk P Anastasiou K Halfhyde S Borg A Ambelas C Patatsos R Mitfaud G Page 1st Row H Fraser L Disante N DiMaggio A Calleja D Pierce K Boslem C Murn R Spiteri D Brown Absent L Allen R Woods I Smith 995.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 1G Boys Girls 995.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2A Boys Girls 995.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2B Boys Girls 995.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2C Boys Girls 995.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2D Boys Girls 995.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2E Boys Girls 995.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 2F Boys Girls 995.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3A Boys Girls 995.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3B Boys Girls 995.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3C Boys Girls 995.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3D Boys Girls 995.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3E Boys Girls 995.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3F Boys 995.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 3G Boys Girls.jpg 995.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4A Boys Girls.jpg 995.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4B Boys Girls.jpg 995.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4C Boys Girls.jpg 995.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4D Boys Girls.jpg 995.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 4E Boys.jpg 995.26- Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 5A Boys Girls.jpg 995.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 5B Boys Girls.jpg 995.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1971 Form 5C Boys Girls.jpg 995.29 - Sunshine Technical 1971 School Prefects.jpg sunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine, student, class photo -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Vice-regal visit to zoo: Lord Huntingfield meets an emu
... S. McMurray and Gunner J. O'Halloran. They were equipped with two American-designed Lewis light machine guns and 10,000 rounds. Each magazine held 47 rounds of ammunition and the gun was capable of firing 500 to 600 rounds per minute with effective firing range of 800 metres. A cinematographer from British Movietone News accompanied the soldiers in order to record what was expected to be not only an easy victory but also useful propaganda for both the military and the Lyons Government. Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae, meaning New Holland Racer) is a species of long-necked flightless bird...S. McMurray and Gunner J. O'Halloran. They were equipped with two American-designed Lewis light machine guns and 10,000 rounds. Each magazine held 47 rounds of ammunition and the gun was capable of firing 500 to 600 rounds per minute with effective firing range of 800 metres. A cinematographer from British Movietone News accompanied the soldiers in order to record what was expected to be not only an easy victory but also useful propaganda for both the military and the Lyons Government. Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae, meaning New Holland Racer) is a species of long-necked flightless bird ...Photographer notations on slide: "Vice Regal visit to Zoo B42" Not published. Description: A group of men and one woman all dressed in hats and overcoats stand by a wire fence while watching an emu. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: On 25 June 1934, new Victorian Governor, His Excellency Lord Huntingfield and his wife Lady Huntingfield made an official visit to the Melbourne Zoological Gardens in order to grant his patronage to the Royal Zoological and Acclimatisation Society. During the visit, zoo director Mr. Andrew Wilkie introduced them to some of the zoo’s inhabitants, including an emu. After the First World War, many returned soldiers took up the Government’s offer of land in the Soldier Settlement Scheme. Most of the veterans had little or no farming experience and much of the land offered was of poor quality, with blocks often too small to be viable. Many of the settlers had ongoing physical and mental injuries from the war. The Western Australian government allocated land to 5000 former soldiers but by 1929, one quarter of the men had already abandoned their land, unable to make a living. Not only was the world economy struggling with the Great Depression, but the settlers also had to contend with plummeting wheat and wool prices, crippling drought and rabbit infestation. The Scullin Government (Oct 1929-Jan 1932) had promised subsidies to the Western Australian farmers if they increased their wheat crops but were unable to pass the legislation in the Senate. The new Lyons Government (Jan 1932-April 1939) abandoned the legislation and the subsidies were never paid, bringing calls from Western Australia of secession from Australia. In October 1932, a deputation of soldier settlers from the Campion wheatbelt region in Western Australia, petitioned Commonwealth Minister for Defence, Western Australian Senator Sir George Pearce, for assistance. A mob of 20,000 emus were migrating to the coast after breeding and were gathering along the eastern side of the Number 1 Rabbit Proof Fence, attracted to the ripening crops and the dams the farmers had built. They were heading towards Campion, 303 kilometres east of Perth, eating and trampling the wheat, destroying the fences and letting the rabbits in. Having witnessed firsthand the effectiveness of machine guns in killing people in war, the former soldiers thought the guns would be ideal for killing emus. Sir George, wanting to demonstrate that his government was sympathetic to the settlers and hoping to quell Western Australian succession talk, agreed. However, he stipulated that no expense would be incurred by the Commonwealth Government and only active military personnel could use the machine guns. The farmers had to pay for the ammunition, food and accommodation for the military for the length of the operation. The cost for the ammunition was £50 for 10,000 rounds. Sir George also felt the operation would provide excellent target practice for the soldiers! The operation was headed by Major Gwynydd Purves Wynn-Aubrey Meredith, 1887-1975, of the Seventh Heavy Battery of the Royal Australian Artillery, and assisted by Sergeant S. McMurray and Gunner J. O'Halloran. They were equipped with two American-designed Lewis light machine guns and 10,000 rounds. Each magazine held 47 rounds of ammunition and the gun was capable of firing 500 to 600 rounds per minute with effective firing range of 800 metres. A cinematographer from British Movietone News accompanied the soldiers in order to record what was expected to be not only an easy victory but also useful propaganda for both the military and the Lyons Government. Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae, meaning New Holland Racer) is a species of long-necked flightless bird endemic to Australia. The Tasmanian and the dwarf King and Kangaroo Island subspecies were hunted to extinction after the European settlement of Australia. It is the second largest bird in the world after the ostrich, standing up to 1.9 metres tall and weighing up to 50 kilograms. The Emu has long, powerful legs with three forward facing toes and is the only bird with calf muscles. It is able to jump 2.1 metres into the air and run 50 kilometres per hour. It communicates by drumming and booming through an inflatable neck sac which can be heard up to two kilometres away. Along with its tough hide and a body more feathers than flesh, the emu can be a tricky target. Emus had been a protected native species until 1922, when the government changed their status to “vermin” in response to the emus breaking down fences and destroying crops. Major Meredith told the press that Colonel Oswald V. Hoad of the 1st Cavalry Division NSW had especially requested he send 100 emu skins to replenish the plumage on his Light Horsemen’s hat tops. On the first day of the Emu War, 2 November 1932, Major Meredith spotted a mob of emus out of range of the guns, so he asked the farmers to use their vehicles to drive the emus towards the fence and the guns. The panicked birds split into small groups, kicking up the dust and scattering every which way. Only six were killed, though some were wounded. After that, the emus became very wary of humans. On 4 November, Major Meredith staged a dawn ambush at a dam. As 1000 emus approached to drink, the soldiers opened fire, killing 12 emus. After reloading, the gun jammed and the emus dispersed in all directions, and were not sighted again that day. The West Australian newspaper reported on 4 November 1932 that, “The emus have proved that they are not so stupid as they are usually considered to be. Each mob has its leader, always an enormous black-plumed bird standing fully six-feet high, who keeps watch while his fellows busy themselves with the wheat. At the first suspicious sign, he gives the signal, and dozens of heads stretch up out of the crop. A few birds will take fright, starting a headlong stampede for the scrub, the leader always remaining until his followers have reached safety.” In a later attempt, they mounted a gun onto the bed of a truck in order to chase and mow down the birds. However the truck couldn’t drive fast enough over the rough terrain and it was too bumpy to fire the gun accurately. The birds easily outran the truck except for one hapless emu who faltered while being chased and fell under the truck, its body wedging in the steering gear, causing the driver to crash the truck, and bringing down half a chain of the rabbit proof fence. RSPCA inspector Mr. Arthur Austin arrived with a rifle and knife in order to finish the work of the Lewis guns and dispatch injured emus. He said that while his society was sympathetic to the stricken settlers, he was anxious that wounded birds should not be left to suffer. Major Meredith told the inspector, “What speed can you run? You have to be better than Peter Pan if you want to catch wounded emus that make for the scrub.” (Racehorse “Peter Pan” had won the 1932 Melbourne Cup a few weeks earlier.) The commentator of the British Movietime newsreel uses a jocular tone to optimistically proclaim, “The scouts [emus] of the advancing army have keen eyesight, and in order to get close to the main body, our lads have to do some real stalking, with the enemy watching events through their periscopes raised up over the heads of corn... Instead of the birds ruining the farmers, tables are turned, there will be no more damage down here for many a day to come once the enemy is eliminated.” Emus proved tougher adversaries than expected, barely breaking stride even when badly injured from machine gun bullets, and the suspicious emus soon learnt to stay out of range of the men and their guns. Meanwhile, in the eastern states concern was being expressed about the cruelty of machine-gunning the native birds. Senator James Guthrie UAP of Victoria suggested that there must be “more humane, if less spectacular methods” of coping with the pests. People wrote letters to the newspapers to express their dismay at the inhumane methods used. R.F. Bellchambers from Humbug Scrub, 25 November 1932, lamented that, “At the present rate of extinctions, it will shortly be necessary to go to the Museum to see the remains of our fauna.” The Murchison Times published a letter on 16 November 1932 from “Clay Pan Joe”: “War on Emus. Slaughter of innocent birds would be more appropriate... The birds may be a nuisance and it may be necessary to destroy them, but why cause so much suffering amongst these innocent birds.” E.S. Playford of Norton’s Summit wrote to The Advertiser, 22 November 1932, that “...habitation on the earth would be impossible without bird life. Therefore, it is unwise to say that any bird is useless. Is sentiment dying? Are we so keen on personal gain that our lovely and unique birds have to be ruthlessly slaughtered in thousands and their bodies left rotting in the sun?” In Sydney, picture palace patrons expressed “considerable concern” after viewing the Movietone News newsreel of emus fleeing from the barrage of machine-guns, and wounded emus in the fields in Campion. The press had a field day, dubbing it the “The Emu War” and joking that the “Chicago method” was being used against the feathered foe. The Daily News newspaper published a cartoon depicting the emus outrunning and outsmarting the soldiers. In Parliament NSW Senator James Dunn called Sir George the “Minister for the Emu War”. Labor member Mr. Rosevear, midst great laughter, asked if the minister would consider declaring an armistice and withdrawing his troops from the Western Front. Prime Minister Joe Lyons was asked if medals would be struck for those taking part in the war. Labor parliamentarian Mr. A.E. Green declared any medals should go to the emus who had “won every round so far”. With the embarrassing press coverage and poor results, Sir George ordered a stop to the project on 9 November, and Major Meredith and the soldiers departed for Perth. The WA Premier Sir James Mitchell and the Campion farmers demanded they return, citing the continued destruction of crops and fences by the emus. Major Meredith and his two gunners were allowed to return on 13 November and seemingly having learnt from their previous experiences, had slightly more success this time killing emus. The operation finally finished on 10 December with Major Meredith reporting “definite kills” of 986 emus for 9860 rounds of ammunition, coincidentally and conveniently exactly 10% of the number of rounds used. A further 2500 birds were said to have died from their injuries and although this is a disputed figure, even if accurate, the ratio of rounds expended to emu casualties was thought too high to justify continuing. The operation barely caused a dint in the marauding mob of 20,000 emus. “There’s only one way to kill an emu”, one of the party bitterly remarked: “Shoot him through the back of the head when his mouth is closed or through the front of his mouth when his mouth is open. That’s how hard it is.” Australian ornithologist Dominic L. Serventy noted that “The machine-gunners’ dreams of point blank fire into serried masses of Emus were soon dissipated. The Emu command had evidently ordered guerrilla tactics, and its unwieldy army soon split up into innumerable small units that made use of the military equipment uneconomic. A crestfallen field force therefore withdrew from the combat area after about a month.” Major Meredith expressed the greatest of respect for the enemy. He said, “If we had a military division with the bullet-carrying capacity of these birds, it would face any army in the world. They could face machine guns with the invulnerability of tanks. They are like Zulus, whom even dum dum bullets would not stop." The Major’s official report stated that there were no human casualties in “The Emu War.” Emus are considered the victors of “The Great Emu War.” Western Australian farmers requested military assistance in 1934, 1943 and 1948, including using bombs, but the government refused. The bounty system instigated in 1923 continued, with farmers using rifles against their fleet-footed foe, with 57,034 bounties for dead emus claimed in six months in 1934 in Western Australia alone. 284,704 emus were killed in Western Australia between 1945 and 1960. The other most effective defence against the emus was the construction of a robust, vermin proof fence spanning over a long distance. Emus were formally protected in 1999 by the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. It’s estimated there are between 625,000 to 725,000 wild emus in Australia in 2024. An emu and a kangaroo feature on Australia’s coat of arms, holding up a shield illustrated with symbols of the six states. The animals symbolise the nation moving forward as neither animal can walk backwards. Campion is now a ghost town. A book about the operation, “Letters from the Emu War” by J.A. Bryden was published in 2023 by Playtime Books. In 2024, an Australian film called “The Emu War” was released, starring Damian Callinan and Luke McGregor. Andrew Arthur Wellesley Wilkie, 1853-1948, was Director of the Melbourne Zoo from 1923 to 1936 and was associated with the zoo for 70 years. He first worked as a horticultural assistant to Government botanist Baron Ferdinand von Mueller at the Botanical Gardens at the age of 13, along with his older brother David. One of Andrew’s jobs was to capture moths for the National Herbarium. In 1857, a group of prominent Melburnians assembled at St. Patrick’s Hall to form the Zoological Society of Victoria, with the aim of introducing animals and plants from overseas. It was conceived, “For the purposes of science and for that of affording the public the advantages of studying the habits of the animal creation in properly arranged zoological gardens.” The Victorian Government granted 32 acres (13 hectares) of land to the Zoological Society at the southern end of Richmond Paddock on the opposite bank to the Botanical Gardens. (This is where AAMI Stadium and Collingwood Football Club now stand.) In 1861, the Zoological Society of Victoria was renamed The Acclimatisation Society of Victoria. Unfortunately the Yarra River frontage was damp, swampy and subject to flooding, so the animals were briefly housed at the Botanical Gardens until in 1862, the City of Melbourne donated 55 acres (22 hectares) of land at Royal Park for the fledgling zoo. Baron von Mueller secured employment at Royal Park for Andrew and David and they helped to lay out the gardens, plant trees and take care of a collection of deer, pheasants, hares and partridges. Initially the zoo was used for the acclimatisation of animals recovering from the long voyage to Australia and for breeding them for sport. In 1872, the zoo bought two lions, a leopard and a cheetah that had been seized from circus showmen Keith and Phillips when they were unable to pay the bill of butcher Mr T K Bennet of Bourke Street. The first zoo director, Mr. Albert Le Souef, negotiated with captains of ships to buy animals at overseas ports they visited and soon a multitude of exotic species arrived, including a ten-year-old Indian elephant in 1878. In 1923, after being head keeper for some years, Andrew was appointed director of the zoo. By 1933, the zoo had 110 different species of animals, 200 species of birds and 72 species of reptiles under Andrew’s care. He had personally planted all but six trees and laid out the garden beds. As director he lobbied authorities for funds to build more humane enclosures for the animals. In June 1928, Table Talk magazine wrote of Andrew Wilkie: “Up at the Zoo there is a humble gentleman who is a lion among the lions, who knows the proper specific to employ when the boa constrictor has chilblains, and who is a friend and confidant of Queenie the elephant. His fount of zoological lore has never been plumbed. It is bottomless, like his good fellowship and geniality. Every day he may be seen somewhere in the grounds of that growing sanctuary for the strange and arresting fauna and creeping things of the world, and I assure you as one who is privy to his passion that that area and its inhabitants are rarely out of his thoughts.” Andrew retired from the zoo in 1936 at the age of 83 and in 1948 died at his home in Brunswick aged 94. He and his wife Josephine had six children. The Victorian Acclimatisation Society was founded in 1861 by Edward Wilson, 1813-1878, then owner and editor of The Argus newspaper. He said that Australian indigenous animals were practically useless, providing only “a little sport and an occasional meal”. The Society believed that Australia’s plants and animals were vastly inferior to those in Europe. They wanted to introduce and acclimatise to Victoria “all innoxious animals, birds, fishes, insects and vegetables, whether useful or ornamental” for sport and for the table, and to spread indigenous animals and plants from the colony around the world. Their motto was “if it lives, we want it”. The Society was primarily responsible for introducing sparrows, starlings, sambar and hog deer, ostriches, brown trout, blackberries, and carp to the Murray River. They released the European songbirds, thrush and blackbird to quell the homesickness of British settlers. The Society also sent Australian animals like platypus, echidnas, kangaroos and koalas to Europe for scientific and novelty purposes. Thomas Austin, a wealthy sheep farmer of Barwon Park, Winchelsea (property now owned by the National Trust) was a member and in 1859 he introduced hares, blackbirds, thrushes and partridges onto his property. He is probably best known for introducing 24 breeding rabbits onto his estate as game for shooting parties. Thomas quipped, “The introduction of a few rabbits could do little harm and might provide a touch of home, in addition to a spot of hunting." In 2022, genomic data confirmed that Australia’s feral rabbit population is entirely descended from these rabbits. Biological control has brought the rabbit population down from an estimated high of 10 billion rabbits in the 1920s to approximately 200 million today, inhabiting 70% of Australian landmass (5.3 million square kilometres). In 1872, the Acclimatisation Society was renamed The Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria and they focused on importing exotic animals for display purposes to the zoo. In 1937, the Royal Acclimatisation Society of Victoria was recreated as the Zoological Board of Victoria with a focus on research of native animals threatened with extinction. In an editorial for The Argus newspaper, 16 March 1856, Edward Wilson lamented: "...this country has been shamelessly stolen from the blacks. Had they been like the New Zealanders or the North American Indians, we should have bought their land, and supplied them with the means of living when we took it... In less than twenty years we have nearly swept them off the face of the earth. We have shot them down like dogs. In the guise of friendship we have issued corrosion sublimate in their damper, and consigned whole tribes to the agonies of an excruciating death. We have made them drunkards, and infected them with disease which has rotted the bones of their adults, and made such few children as are born amongst them a sorrow and a torture from the very instant of their birth. We have made them outcasts on their own land, and are rapidly consigning them to entire annihilation. There are but a few of them left, comparatively. This is what we would do for that few. We would feed and clothe every one of them.” [Note: this last sentence is italicized in the original newspaper article text]. Lord Huntingfield, (William Charles Arcedeckne Vanneck) 1883-1969, Governor of Victoria 1934-1939, was a British Conservative Party politician and the first ever Australian-born Governor of an Australian state (although he was always considered British). He was patron of the Royal Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria and was acting Governor-General for six months during the absence of Lord Gowie in 1938. Lady Huntingfield (née Margaret Eleanor Crosby) 1884-1943, his American-born wife showed great interest in social welfare and the advancement of women and children. She was president of the City Newsboys Society and Patroness of the Girls Friendly Society. In 1937, rose breeder Alister Clark named a yellow hybrid tea rose for her. In 1940, the City of Melbourne opened the Lady Huntingfield Free Kindergarten in North Melbourne, now the Lady Huntingfield Early Learning and Family Services Centre. Lady Huntingfield died in London in 1943 after her house was bombed during a German airstrike. The Lady Huntingfield Memorial Scholarship was established after the City of Melbourne raised £1000 in a public appeal conducted in her memory for students undertaking a Social Work degree at the University of Melbourne. It is awarded annually to this day. The Queen Victoria Hospital named a bed in her honour. References: VICE-ROYALTY GREETS THE KING OF BEASTS AT THE ZOO. (1934, June 26). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved August 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204818472 Prominent Personalities ANDREW WILKIE (1928, June 7). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 15. Retrieved August 29, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146562949 'Edward Wilson (journalist)', Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Wilson_(journalist) 'Thomas Austin (pastoralist)', Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Austin_(pastoralist) 'The Acclimatisation Society was driven by misguided ideals about 'fixing nature' in Australia', ABC News, https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-04/acclimatisation-society-introduced-species-history-listen/101588262?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web THE ABORIGINES. (1856, March 16). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 5. Retrieved September 28, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4833244 WAR ON EMUS. (1932, November 4). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved September 29, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32588972 'The Great Emu War: how it started and who won', ABC Australia, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1wA0PKeJqc Advertising (1932, November 25). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved October 26, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32584578 Emu Chasers Must Outstrip Peter Pan (1932, November 9). The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), p. 5. Retrieved October 10, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article237042749 WAR ON EMUS (1932, November 22). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), p. 18. Retrieved October 15, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article73997254 WAR ON EMUS. (1932, October 28). The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), p. 6. Retrieved October 24, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article237046601 EMU WAR (1932, December 3). Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956), p. 7. Retrieved October 24, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article75626301 Machine Gun Offensive Against Emus. (1932, November 10). Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), p. 3 (PICTORIAL SECTION). Retrieved October 24, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37766670 A THOUSAND BIRDS IN LUCK. (1932, November 10). Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), p. 28. Retrieved October 11, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37766849 New Strategy In A War On The Emu (1953, July 5). The Sunday Herald (Sydney, NSW : 1949 - 1953), p. 13. Retrieved October 11, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18516559 This is a nice emu-that was! (1932, November 5). The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), p. 9 (HOME EDITION). Retrieved September 30, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article82878309 LOCAL AND GENERAL (1932, November 16). The Murchison Times (Cue, WA : 1924 - 1937), p. 2. Retrieved October 14, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article257500260 Taking Him for a Ride! (1932, October 13). The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), p. 6 (HOME EDITION). Retrieved September 30, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article83717338 'The Emu War', History Nuggets, https://historynuggets.squarespace.com/nuggets/2018/4/21/the-emu-war New Strategy In A War On The Emu (1953, July 5). The Sunday Herald (Sydney, NSW : 1949 - 1953), p. 13. Retrieved October 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18516559 'This is the story of how Australia went to war with emus and lost', First Dog on the Moon, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jul/26/this-is-the-story-of-how-australia-went-to-war-with-emus-and-lost Photographer notations on slide: "Vice Regal visit to Zoo B42"emu wars, governors, melbourne zoo, city of melbourne, 1930-1939, hunting, lord huntingfield, lady huntingfield, royal park, animals, wildlife -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, THORNTON RICHARDS & CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS, CLUNES MILL FOOTBALL CLUB 1928, 1928
... S. Roberts, O. Roberts, W. Lovett, C. Brown (C), T. Bird, J. Heffernan, B. ...S. Roberts, O. Roberts, W. Lovett, C. Brown (C), T. Bird, J. Heffernan, B. ...PHOTOGRAPH HELD AT CLUNES FOOTBALL CLUBPHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES MILL FOOTBALL CLUB. SEASON 1928 .1 MOUNTED ON CARD, PHOTOGRAPH WITH NAMES UNDERNEATH .2 MOUNTED ON CARD, PHOTOGRAPH - NO NAMES .3 PHOTOCOPY OF .1 .4 - .6 PHOTOCOPIES OF IMAGE ONLY .7 PHOTOGRAPH OF .1 .8 PHOTOGRAPH OF .4NAMES OF PLAYERS LISTED BELOW PHOTO: S. Roberts, O. Roberts, W. Lovett, C. Brown (C), T. Bird, J. Heffernan, B. Toole, W. Fitszell, W. Spring, E. Roberts, R. Perry, H. Roberts, A. Dawson, J. Gleeson, R. Roberts, R. McLennan, W. Hancock, W. Weilandt, J. Cooper.photographs, football, football 1928 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Orford family
... J .Harry Butherway...Jack Burgoyne...Jack Ryan...Jock Read...John Lyon...Junk Yard...Kevin Gahan...Kilpatricks...Len Parsons...Lyon family...machine factory...Mc Leans...memorial...Metery Road...Miss Reynolds...Monteith 's bus...Mr. Gadd...Mrs. Bird...Frank May Eltham Higher Elementary School Ernie Andrew fire station flower stall Fodder business fruit shop furniture store Gahan family Garni Burges Greensborough Harold Norman Harry Hawker hat factory HAWKER & OWEN hay and com store Henry Hawker henry street J .Harry Butherway Jack Burgoyne Jack Ryan Jock Read John Lyon Junk Yard Kevin Gahan Kilpatricks Len Parsons Lyon family machine factory Mc Leans memorial Metery Road Miss Reynolds Monteith 's bus Mr. Gadd Mrs. Bird ...The Orford family, a pioneer family remained continuously living and working in Eltham for 170 years from 1854 to 2024. James and Sarah Orford arrived in Sydney in 1839 aboard the ship “Orestes”; they had several children there before settling in Eltham in 1854. Three children, James Mathias, Sarah Amelia and Thomas Henry initially remained in the Eltham area. James eventually moved to Brunswick. Sarah married Arthur Butler Young and finally lived in Bunyip. Thomas who was six years old when the family arrived in 1854 remained in Eltham, married Helen Logan who died, leaving a large family. They lived in a slab hut by the Yarra at Laughing Waters and Thomas managed the Panton Park Estate, a selection owned by Magistrate Thomas Panton. Thomas’s son, Ernest Orford was born 1892 at Pitt Street, Eltham and also lived his entire life in Eltham working as a labourer, orchardist and later as a gardener and grounds keeper for Sir William Irvine, a former Chief Justice and Premier of Victoria. Ernest married Kate Thomas; their two sons Ron and Doug stayed in the area. Another of Thomas' sons, Arthur, also lived in Eltham. Four Orford generations attended Eltham schools. Doug Orford was born on the kitchen table (reference, son Ted Orford) of the family home at the corner of Reynolds Road and Mount Pleasant Road. Doug married Gwen and they established a family however Gwen died at a young age from cancer. Doug eventually remarried another Gwen and they lived for several decades in Napoleon Street, Eltham. Doug was actively involved in EDHS over many years, including serving as a committee member and vice president. Contributions by Doug and Gwen (Treasurer/Membership Secretary), his wife, assisted EDHS to continue to develop as a not-for-profit group intent on promoting and preserving our local history. Both Doug and Gwen were made Life Members of EDHS. They also acted as EDHS delegates to the Eastern Region of Historical Societies. His significant work with assisting to establish our valued Local History Centre helped develop our home base and supported the continued growth of our society. Doug’s local knowledge, suggestions and family connections were highly valued, Until recent times, he continued to regularly attend our Collections Team workshops providing his insights and historical information about photographs and society records. Doug died peacefully July 8, 2024, and represents the last link in the Orford Eltham chain which spanned 170 years. His funeral was held Thursday, July 18, 2024, at Le Pine Funerals, 848 Main Road, Eltham. Contents: Typed notes, no date: Memories of Ernest Orford [taped 1979] about his school days. Handwritten notes, no date: History of Ernie Orford. Typed notes, no date: History of Thomas Henry Orford and family. Photocopy: Shire of Eltham General Rate Receipts. Received from D Orford 7 June 1923 and Received from E F Orford, 4 August 1924. Letter, no date: Nillumbik Shire to Russell Yeoman, Gwen Orford to receive Volunteer Recognition Award. Newsletter article: "The Orford Family, Eltham", Shire of Eltham Historical Society, No.80 September 1991. History of Orford family. Handwritten notes: 21 March 2011, genealogy of George Orford. On reverse Melways map makred with Orford and other land ownerships. Newspaper advertisement, 21 March 2011: "264 Reynolds Road, South Eltham", property for sale [land in ownership of Orford family]. Letter: St Margaret's Anglican Church Eltham to Doug Orford, 17 November 2011, Extracts from church records relative to Orford family. Newspaper article: "Timely facelift at war memorials', Diamond Valley Leader, 30 April 2024, Nillumbik war memorial will have some work and a bronze plaque will be installed at the Eltham Avenue of Honour, Wingrove Park; photograph of Doug Orford. Newsletter item: "Welcome home medal", Eltham District Historical Society newsletter no.216 May 2014, World War I two 'Welcome Home Medals' in ownership of local men, being Harry Gilham and Doug Orford. Order of Service, Le Pine Funerals (Eltham), In Loving Memory of Douglas Frederick Orford 22nd August 1929 - 8th July 2024. Doug Orford Reminiscences (2002) in conjunction with Jock Read and Peter Bassett Smith; 4 pages - 3 typed, 1 handwritten possibly transcribed from an audio tape recording (location unknown). 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