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Greensborough Historical Society
Pamphlet, Trustees of the Shrine of Remembrance, The Shrine of Remembrance: Victoria's National War Memorial, 1980c
... The Shrine of Remembrance: Victoria's National War Memorial....shrine of remembrance melbourne...The Shrine of Remembrance was built between July 1928...Trustees of the Shrine of Remembrance... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne The Shrine of Remembrance was built ...The Shrine of Remembrance was built between July 1928 and November 1934 on St Kilda Road Melbourne, in memory of those who served and those who died in the World War of 1914-1918. It now also commemorates those who served in subsequent conflicts.4 p. pamphlet, text and colour photographshrine of remembrance melbourne, world war 1, war memorials -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard - St Kilda Road, Shrine of Remembrance W2 551, Nucolorvue Publishing, 1970c
... St Kilda Road, Shrine of Remembrance W2 551...Shrine of Remembrance... via Caulfield) in St Kilda Road, passing the Shrine...Postcard - Nu-color-Vue - St Kilda Road, Shrine... Caulfield) in St Kilda Road, passing the Shrine of Remembrance c1970 ...Nu-color-vue postcard of W2 551 (Route 64, East Brighton via Caulfield) in St Kilda Road, passing the Shrine of Remembrance c1970. Has another W2 in front, route 5.Yields information about St Kilda Road and the Shrine c1970.Postcard - Nu-color-Vue - St Kilda Road, Shrine of Remembrance W2 551, divided back. card number ML 156 RP372trams, tramways, w2 class, shrine of remembrance, tram 551, route 64 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard - Nu-color-Vue - St Kilda Road, Shrine of Remembrance W2 453, Nucolorvue Publishing, 1970s
... Nu-color-Vue - St Kilda Road, Shrine of Remembrance W2 453...Shrine of Remembrance..., with the Shrine of Remembrance and BP House in the view. Tram W2 453... Road, Shrine of Remembrance W2 453, ML 156, NCV 1381 Divided... Shrine of Remembrance tram 453 St Kilda Road tram 945 Postcard ...Postcard - image looking south in St Kilda Road, with the Shrine of Remembrance and BP House in the view. Tram W2 453 (City Route 6) and SW6 945 (Camberwell Route 72) has stopped at the safety zone tram stop.Demonstrates an iconic Melbourne image, St Kilda Road, the Shrine and W class tramsPostcard colour - serrated edge, Nu-color-Vue - St Kilda Road, Shrine of Remembrance W2 453, ML 156, NCV 1381 Divided back.trams, tramways, w2 class tram, shrine of remembrance, tram 453, st kilda road, tram 945 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard - Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Road and W class trams, Australia Post, 1990
... Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Road and W class trams...Shrine of Remembrance...Postcard - an image of Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda...Postcard colour - Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Road... Postcard - an image of Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Road ...Postcard - an image of Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Road with three W class trams in the view. The postcard has had postage including international or worldwide prepaid. The stamp is 65c, the ANZAC tradition. The reference gives the date of the stamp as April 1990. Two of the trams: SW6 918 (Malvern Burke Road, Route 5), and SW6 944 (Toorak Glenferrie Road, Route 8). Another W class tram is behind.Demonstrates an iconic Melbourne image, the Shrine of Remembrance and W class trams in St Kilda Road.Postcard colour - Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Road and W class trams - with pre paid postage. Australia Posttrams, tramways, st kilda road, sw6 class trams, tram 918, tram 944, australia post, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Legacy
Article, Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance, 2022
... Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance...Shrine of Remembrance...An article about the building of the Shrine of Remembrance...Colour printout of a magazine article about The Shrine... An article about the building of the Shrine of Remembrance ...An article about the building of the Shrine of Remembrance in a magazine produced by an aged care home 'Glengollan Village. It was given to a legatee by a widow who thought we might be interested in the article. It was published in Issue 1 of 2022.A record of the life of a prominent Legatee.Colour printout of a magazine article about The Shrine of Remembranceshrine of remembrance, shrine, memorial -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Victoria - Shrine of Remembrance, 1992
... Victoria - Shrine of Remembrance...Shrine of Remembrance...A brochure explaining the Shrine of Remembrance published...White brochure x 6 pages with black print about the Shrine... A brochure explaining the Shrine of Remembrance published in 1992 ...A brochure explaining the Shrine of Remembrance published in 1992. Legacy have a long relationship with the Shrine. This was collected at some stage and added to the archive.A record of the Shrine's events in the 1990s.White brochure x 6 pages with black print about the Shrine of Remembrance.shrine of remembrance, events -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image, Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, c1934, 1934
... Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, c1934...shrine of remembrance...The design for the Shrine of Remembrance was selected...Photograpic image of Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance.... Office goldfields The design for the Shrine of Remembrance ...The design for the Shrine of Remembrance was selected by competition among Australian artists and architects. Eighty-three designs were submitted and the winning design was by two Melbourne returned-soldier architects, Philip Hudson and James Wardrop. The inspiration for the external outline came from one of the seven wonders of the ancient world—the mausoleum at Halicarnassus to Mausolus, King of Caria in South West Asia Minor. Although the country was faced with frightful unemployment and financial difficulty in the late 1920s and the 1930s, so great was the gratitude of the people that the huge amount required to build the Shrine was raised or promised within six months from the opening of the appeal in 1928. (https://www.shrine.org.au/About-Us/History) Lodge Bros were commissioned to build the Shrine of Remembrance in St Kilda Rd in the late 1920s. In 1947, Lodge Bros were manufacturing a further stage at the Shrine of Rememberance, that being the carving and fixing of the bluestone servicemen on the top of the 1939-1945 War Memorial at the Eternal Flame. When funding became available for the new undercroft development at the front of the Shrine in 2001, the Shrine Trustees were eager to explore the possibility of the original stonemasons who built the Shrine, to complete the new development. This came to fruition in 2002-2003 when Lodge Bros constructed all the exterior walls of the undercroft development. Phil Luchetta (Managing Director) was able to source and secure the use of the same granite from Tynong Victoria that was used in the original works of the 1930s.Photograpic image of Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance.shrine of remembrance, melbourne, war memorial, lodge brothers, world war one, remembrance -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard - St Kilda Road, with W class trams and the Shrine of Remembrance, National View by Murfett Publishing, 1970s
... St Kilda Road, with W class trams and the Shrine of...Shrine of Remembrance... and the Shrine of Remembrance - National View - Murfett publishing... Shrine of Remembrance Postcard colour - St Kilda Road, with W ...Postcard - St Kilda Road, view looking south at the Shrine of Remberance, BP House and on the far right part of the now demolished Prince Henry's Hospital. Trams in the view are W2 345 (Carnegie Route 4) and SW6 913 (City, Route 4). Tram 813 has adverts for Coffey Ford and T&G insurance along with others. The driver of 913 has his cap on an angle.Yields information about St Kilda Road around the Shrine, c1970 and tram services.Postcard colour - St Kilda Road, with W class trams and the Shrine of Remembrance - National View - Murfett publishingtrams, tramways, st kilda road, w2 class tram, sw6 class tram, tram 913, tram 345, shrine of remembrance -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, ANZAC Day at the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance, 2014
... ANZAC Day at the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance...shrine of remembrance... to the Shrine of Remembrance.... Office goldfields melbourne shrine of remembrance anzac day ...Colour photograph of a section of the ANZAC Day march to the Shrine of Remembrance.melbourne, shrine of remembrance, anzac day -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, ANZAC Day at the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance, 2014
... ANZAC Day at the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance...shrine of remembrance... at the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance. ... Office goldfields melbourne shrine of remembrance anzac day ...Colour photograph of soldiers marching on ANZAC Day at the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance. melbourne, shrine of remembrance, anzac day, remembrance, commemoration, march, adf, army, armed services, soldiers -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Fly Past on ANZAC Day at the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance, 2014
... Fly Past on ANZAC Day at the Melbourne Shrine of...shrine of remembrance... at the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance... Office goldfields melbourne shrine of remembrance anzac day ...Colour phortograph of a Fly Past on ANZAC Day at the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrancemelbourne, shrine of remembrance, anzac day, remembrance, commemoration, adf, armed services, planes, raaf, air force, wwii, aeroplane -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Shrine of Remembrance, 1973
... Shrine of Remembrance...shrine of remembrance...Black and white photo of an aerial view of the Shrine... students' Anzac service programmes. shrine of remembrance garden ...A photo of the Shrine, it shows the Melbourne skyline and the gardens from an elevated position. It was used on the cover of the programme for the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students" in 1973. It was used for several years afterwards as well. The student events were usually held just prior to ANZAC Day.The Shrine is an imposing building in the Melbourne skyline. Images like this were used by Legacy on the cover of their school students' Anzac service programmes.Black and white photo of an aerial view of the Shrine of Remembrance and a strip of negatives.shrine of remembrance, garden -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard - Nu-color-Vue - St Kilda Road, Shrine of Remembrance W5 834, Nucolorvue Publishing, 1970s
... Nu-color-Vue - St Kilda Road, Shrine of Remembrance W5 834...Shrine of Remembrance..., with the Shrine of Remembrance and BP House in the view. Tram W5 834... Kilda Road, Shrine of Remembrance W5 834 Nucolorvue Publishing ...Postcard - image looking south in St Kilda Road, with the Shrine of Remembrance and BP House in the view. Tram W5 834 (East Malvern Darling Road Route 3).Demonstrates an iconic Melbourne image, St Kilda Road, the Shrine and a W class tram.Postcard colour - serrated edge, Nu-color-Vue - St Kilda Road, Shrine of RemembranceW5 834, ML 132,, Divided back.trams, tramways, shrine of remembrance, st kilda road, sw5 class tram, tram 834 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard - Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Road and W class trams, National View by Murfett Publishing, 1970c
... Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Road and W class trams...Shrine of Remembrance...National View postcard of Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda... National View postcard of Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Road ...National View postcard of Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Road and W class trams W2 257? route 3 inbound in St Kilda Road with two other Ws outbound. Photo c1970Yields information about St Kilda Road early 1970sPostcard - by National View by Murfett Pty Ltd - divided back with title and publisher details. Card No. P1020-4trams, tramways, w class, w2 class, st kilda rd, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Memorandum, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), Dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance, Nov. 1934
... Dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance... Shrine of Remembrance...Dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance - 11 November 1934... Shrine Shrine of Remembrance Dedication of the Shrine ...Dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance - 11 November 1934 Documents relating to tram arrangements the above event. 1 - Program - "Dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance by His Royal Highness Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester" 2 - News paper, titled: "300,000 Pay Homage at the Shrine of Remembrance" The Argus, Monday 12 November 1934. 4 pages 3 - Handwritten notes for the event 4 - Set of memos from DJ Davidson, Dist Traffic Superintendents informing of event. Covers rolling stock requirements and trip requirements and lists inspectors and additional staff required.trams, tramways, instructions, events, reports, inspectors, shrine, shrine of remembrance -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; DEDICATION OF THE SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE
... LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; DEDICATION OF THE SHRINE OF... Shrine of Remembrance.... Dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance by His Royal Highness, Prince... ceremonies war Shrine of Remembrance music programme program service ...A cream order of service with purple print. On the front cover are the words ' National War Memorial of Victoria. Dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance by His Royal Highness, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester K.G., K.Y., K.P., G.C.V.O. Melbourne 11th November, 1934. On the inside is the Order of Service and the Dedication Ceremony which continues to the back page. Also on the back page are the words,' Melbourne. Colarts Studios Pty., Ltd. ( W. D. Joynt) Printers 447-9 Little Bourke Street.Label D1713 on front also stamp of Bendigo Branch of Royal Historical Society of Victoriaevent, official, war, lydia chancellor, collection, melbourne, ceremonies, war, shrine of remembrance, music, programme, program, service, official -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Flyer, Shrine of Remembrance Public Meeting to Launch St Kilda Appeal, c1927
... Shrine of Remembrance Public Meeting to Launch St Kilda...Shrine of Remembrance... meeting to launch St Kilda appeal for shrine of remembrance.... for shrine of remembrance. City of St Kilda Official notices Shrine ...Date unspecified. LIkely to be 1927. Notice of public meeting to launch St Kilda appeal for shrine of remembrance.Cream-coloured paper, printed on one side in redcity of st kilda, official notices, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, The National War Memorial of Victoria (S2) : An interpretive appreciation of The Shrine of Remembrance (1914-1918) and the 1939-1945 War Memorial, c1955
... interpretive appreciation of The Shrine of Remembrance (1914-1918) and...shrine of remembrance...A booklet produced about the Shrine of Remembrance. Its... A booklet produced about the Shrine of Remembrance. Its full title ...A booklet produced about the Shrine of Remembrance. Its full title mentions the 1939-45 memorial and 'Including a full description of the many features of the Memorial together with its history and thirty six photographs.' The exact date is unknown but was after the Queen dedicated the World War 2 memorial in 1954. Item was with other photos and programmes from different items relating to the Shrine of Remembrance - including discussions on its location and design. Labelled 'Shrine of Remembrance S1 - S14' it was part of an old archive numbering system, that showed there has been efforts in the past to collect, order and save items of Legacy's history. (01181 - 01190, 01206 - 01211, 01649, 01650).Details of the Shrine of Remembrance published for the public. It is important to note it mentions that Legacy had an important role in promoting the construction of the original design over alternate proposals (of a civic square or a hospital). There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this and other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01190, 01206 - 01211, 01649).A 40 page of booklet describing the Shrine, buff paper in a cream cover with black and white photos and black print.Handwritten on top right corner of the cover is S2 in red pen, part of an original numbering system.memorial, shrine of remembrance -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard - Image, The Shrine of Remembrance Trustees, c 1934
... shrine of remembrance...The Shrine of Remembrance Trustees...-country shrine of remembrance war memorial melbourne war memorial ...Photographic postcard showing view of the War Memorial (Melbourne)shrine of remembrance, war memorial, melbourne war memorial -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard, John Sands - Sandscene International, "St Kilda Road and Shrine of Remembrance", mid 1970s
... "St Kilda Road and Shrine of Remembrance"...Shrine of Remembrance...The photo of St Kilda Road and Shrine of Remembrance has... The photo of St Kilda Road and Shrine of Remembrance has six trams ...The photo of St Kilda Road and Shrine of Remembrance has six trams including W2 298 (route 8) and SW5 854 (route 72). Trams have been fitted with marker lights. Photograph by R Bell.Yields information about St Kilda Road mid 1970sColour postcard by Sandscene International, No. V22 with a serrated edge - No. JSC1216postcards, tram 298, tram 854, st kilda road, shrine of remembrance, route 8, route 72 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard, Nu-color-Vue, Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance, early 1980's
... Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance... Shrine of Remembrance... Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance from Lonsdale St... Trams tramways Swanston St St Kilda Road Shrine of Remembrance ...Colour postcard divided back, Nu-Color-Vue, looking along Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance from Lonsdale St, with a number of W2 class trams in the view. Back has space for name and address, stamp and a message and details of the postcard. Produced by Nu-Color-Vue, 1984/85 - card number 11ML 153 and NCV 5694. Has "Greetings from Melbourne" in yellow in the top left hand corner.trams, tramways, swanston st, st kilda road, shrine of remembrance, w2 class -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard, Biscay Greetings, Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance from Lonsdale S, c1980
... Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance from Lonsdale S... Shrine of Remembrance... Greetings, Looking along Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance... Trams tramways Swanston St St Kilda Road Shrine of Remembrance ...Colour postcard divided back, serrated edges - Biscay Greetings, Looking along Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance from Lonsdale St, busy street scene with about 12 trams, Safety zones, buildings and vehicles in the view. c1980. Note the tramway lights on the north bound track. Back has space for name and address, stamp and a message and details of the postcard. Produced by Biscay Greetings, possibly mid to late 1980's. Card No. BG200.trams, tramways, swanston st, st kilda road, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, The Shrine of Remembrance. A message to all Victorians from The Lieut. Governor The Hon. Sir William Irvine, 1928
... The Shrine of Remembrance. A message to all Victorians from...shrine of remembrance... relating to the Shrine of Remembrance - including discussions... to inform the public about the plans for the Shrine of Remembrance ...A brochure issued by the National War Memorial Committee of Victoria to inform the public about the plans for the Shrine of Remembrance and how they could contribute towards its cost. The Governor of Victoria points out that the need to remember, as 'To forget is to be false to the men who fell, to the cause for which they fell, and to ourselves. Let the whole people join in creating such a Monument as will keep the Names and Memories of the men fresh in the minds of our children's children.' The brochure mentions that the cost of the Shrine was estimated to be £180,000. Of this £80,000 was guaranteed and the remaining £100,000 needed to be raised. It shows that each contribution will be recorded within the crypt as one of those who gave the Memorial to the Nation. It also states 'Each contribution honours our men, redeems our promise that they shall never be forgotten, and helps in presenting to the nation a durable foundation to traditions of patriotism and self-sacrifice, and in the immediate future assists hundreds of worthy returned soldiers who, as a result of the temporary trade depression, are in need of employment. Actually, seven-tenths of the total cost of the Memorial will be expended in wages...' A sample of the type of receipt given to record donations is on page 3. An actual receipt is at 01207. Item was in an envelope with other photos and programmes from different items relating to the Shrine of Remembrance - including discussions on its location and design. Labelled 'Shrine of Remembrance S1 - S14' it was part of an old archive numbering system, that showed there has been efforts in the past to collect, order and save items of Legacy's history. (01181 - 01190, 01206 - 01210).A record of fundraising for the Shrine of Remembrance, this brochure asks Victorians to contribute approximately £100,000 to the building project. There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this and other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01190, 01026 - 01210)Booklet x 4 pages, about fundraising for building the Shrine, on buff paper with black type and line drawing.memorial, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard, Nu-color-Vue, Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance from Lonsdale St, 1984/85
... Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance from Lonsdale St... Shrine of Remembrance..., looking along Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance from... Trams tramways Swanston St St Kilda Road Shrine of Remembrance ...Colour postcard divided back, serrated edges - Nu-Color-Vue, looking along Swanston St to the Shrine of Remembrance from Lonsdale St, with the Victorian 105th anniversary Arch in position. Has about 8 trams in the view along with many pedestrians. Back has space for name and address, stamp and a message and details of the postcard. Produced by Nu-Color-Vue, 1984/85 - card number 11ML 153 and NCV 1387. Has "Greetings from Melbourne" in yellow in the top left hand corner.trams, tramways, swanston st, st kilda road, shrine of remembrance, 150th anniversary victoria -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, The Shrine of Remembrance : History
... The Shrine of Remembrance : History...Shrine of Remembrance... for the Shrine of Remembrance as the National War Memorial... for the Shrine of Remembrance as the National War Memorial ...After the first world war there was a decision made to create a memorial. Legatees were involved in the process at various times and capacities. In particular Legatee Kemsley was vocal in idea of a structure over a utilitarian memorial (such as a hospital or a park) - see letter at 01182. Also that 25 sites were selected for consideration in 1921. Although the St Kilda Road site was favoured early on, by 1926 there was pressure to change to a "provision of square" and Cenotaph at the intersection of Spring and Bourke Streets. 'Melbourne Legacy decided to support and work for the Shrine of Remembrance as the National War Memorial.' It is notable that the initial design 'incorporated certain features of the Mausoleum at Hellicarnasus, which is listed as on of the Seven Wonders of the World and, also, many of the refinements of the ancient Grecian architecture.' This note describes how the ray of light shining on the Rock of Remembrance was 'something of an afterthought' as Philip Hudson (one of the architects) saw something similar on a trip abroad, in a chapel in France. The final paragraph is significant 'All materials in the Shrine are of Australian origin. Indeed, with the exception of the marble in the Shrine floor which was quarried at Carloola in NSW, and the Hawksbury freestone in the bas relief panels, the remaining materials are all of Victorian origin.' This account is written by a Legatee who was heavily involved in the building of the Shrine. It is presumed to be Legatee Kemsley but it is not certain (the handwriting might be a clue if more documents written by him are found). Also the date is not known. Items were in an envelope with other photos and programmes from different items relating to the Shrine of Remembrance - including discussions on its location and design. Labelled 'Shrine of Remembrance S1 - S14' it was part of an old archive numbering system, that showed there has been efforts in the past to collect, order and save items of Legacy's history. (01181 - 01190, 01206 - 01211).A record of the events that led to the construction of the Shrine of Remembrance as noted by a Legatee shortly after. There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this an other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01190, 01206 - 01211)Four white foolscap pages of black type recording major events in the history of building the Shrine (starting from 1921). Plus several hand written notes which were the draft version, including notes on an envelope and on scrap paper of various sizes.Handwritten 'S1 History Shrine' in red pen on top left of first page. Handwritten notes on scrap paper.memorial, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, The National War Memorial of Victoria. The Shrine of Remembrance. Souvenir Booklet, 1947
... The National War Memorial of Victoria. The Shrine of...shrine of remembrance... quoted on the eastern wall of the Shrine of Remembrance itself... quoted on the eastern wall of the Shrine of Remembrance itself ...The booklet shows important aspects of the Shrine, 'one of the greatest of the war memorials erected in various parts of the world'. 'The purpose of this imposing structure is set out in the simple words quoted on the eastern wall of the Shrine of Remembrance itself- "This memorial was erected by a grateful people to the honoured memory of the men and women of Victoria who served the Empire in the Great War of 1914-18." The booklet outlines parts of the Shrine including the Battle Honour Discs, the Porticos, the Stone of Remembrance, the Inner Shrine, the Crypt and the Ray of Light. The document was in a file with other documents concerning the Shrine and it's history (01181 - 01190).A record of the Shrine of Remembrance. There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this and other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01190)A 16 page of booklet of buff paper in a dark grey brown cover describing the Shrine in photos and black print.memorial, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Legatee Frank Doolan notes on the Shrine of Remembrance
... Legatee Frank Doolan notes on the Shrine of Remembrance...shrine of remembrance... to an unnamed article on the building of the Shrine of Remembrance... article on the building of the Shrine of Remembrance. A first page ...Handwritten notes signed by Frank Doolan in response to an unnamed article on the building of the Shrine of Remembrance. A first page of notes is missing, indicated by the notes being numbered 5-14. Note No. 10 refers to the founding of Melbourne Legacy being erroneously attributed to Sir John Gellibrand. The pages are undated but refute in detail many of claims made by the 'architect author'. Doolan clearly feels passionate about the Shrine and Legacy's links to it and has very detailed knowledge about the building as he was a surveyor who worked on the building. An item from Legatee Frank Doolan, who was on the archive committee and made attempts to collate the history of Legacy. Illustrates the activities of Melbourne Legacy in the wider community, particularly in relation to the Shrine of Remembrance.3 handwritten sheets, blue/black ink on white lined note paper.history, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, The National War Memorial of Victoria. The Shrine of Remembrance. Souvenir Booklet, 1958
... The National War Memorial of Victoria. The Shrine of...shrine of remembrance... quoted on the eastern wall of the Shrine of Remembrance itself... quoted on the eastern wall of the Shrine of Remembrance itself ...The booklet shows important aspects of the Shrine, 'one of the greatest of the war memorials erected in various parts of the world'. 'The purpose of this imposing structure is set out in the simple words quoted on the eastern wall of the Shrine of Remembrance itself- "This memorial was erected by a grateful people to the honoured memory of the men and women of Victoria who served the Empire in the Great War of 1914-18." The booklet outlines parts of the Shrine including the Battle Honour Discs, the Porticos, the Stone of Remembrance, the Inner Shrine, the Crypt and the Ray of Light. The document was in a file with other documents concerning the Shrine and it's history (01181 - 01191). Labelled with red pen S10 as part of an old archive numbering system.A record of the Shrine of Remembrance. There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this and other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01191).A 16 page of booklet of buff paper in a cream cover describing the Shrine in photos and brown print.Stamped 'The Property of Legacy Melbourne' in purple ink. S10 in red penmemorial, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Early History of the Shrine of Remembrance, c1928
... Early History of the Shrine of Remembrance ...shrine of remembrance... for the Shrine of Remembrance in the Domain as the only War Memorial... for the Shrine of Remembrance in the Domain as the only War Memorial ...After the first world war there was a decision made to create a memorial. Legatees were involved in the process at various times and capacities. In particular Legatee Kemsley was vocal in idea of a structure over a utilitarian memorial (such as a hospital or a park) - see letter at 01182. These notes include the resolution that passed at the Melbourne Town Hall at a public meeting: "That this meeting of citizens confirm the launching of an appeal by the Lord Mayor to establish a National War Memorial by means of a monument and that an executive committee with the Lord Mayor as Chairman with power to add and point sub-committees be formed to carry out the project." Also that 20 sites were selected for consideration in 1921. Although the St Kilda Road site was favoured early on, by 1926 there was pressure to change to a "provision of square" and Cenotaph at the intersection of Spring and Bourke Streets. Legacy Clubs voiced their opposition to this proposal by passing a resolution "That the Melbourne Legacy Club, representative of the returned soldiers in business in this city, whilst welcoming the Anzac Square Scheme as a city improvement, cannot support it as a War Memorial scheme and affirms its support for the Shrine of Remembrance in the Domain as the only War Memorial worthy of Victoria's unparalleled efforts in the Great War." The document was in an envelope with a letter dated 30 April 1971 (01182) that also outlines the efforts Legacy (especially L/- Kemsley) went through to promote the construction of the Shrine of Remembrance over a proposed square. The envelope says 'The Origin of the Shinre of Remembrance p/p Legatees Kemsley and Joynt'. And the initial 'JMBA'?. It was in a file with other documents concerning the Shrine and it's history.A record of the events that led to the construction of the Shrine of Remembrance as noted by a Legatee at the time. There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this an other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01190)Five white foolscap pages of black type recording major events in the history of building the Shrine (covering the years from 1926 - 1928).memorial, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, The Shrine of Remembrance - A Melbourne Legacy Club Memorial
... The Shrine of Remembrance - A Melbourne Legacy Club...shrine of remembrance... and affirms its support for the Shrine of Remembrance in the Domain... for the Shrine of Remembrance in the Domain as the only War Memorial ...After the first world war there was a decision made to create a memorial. Legatees were involved in the process at various times and capacities. In particular Legatee Kemsley was vocal when the idea of the St Kilda Road site, which was favoured early on, was overturned and in 1926 there was pressure to change to a "provision of square" and Cenotaph at the intersection of Spring and Bourke Streets. Legacy Clubs voiced their opposition to this proposal by passing a resolution "That the Melbourne Legacy Club, representative of the returned soldiers in business in this city, whilst welcoming the Anzac Square Scheme as a city improvement, cannot support it as a War Memorial scheme and affirms its support for the Shrine of Remembrance in the Domain as the only War Memorial worthy of Victoria's unparalleled efforts in the Great War." The document was in a file with other documents concerning the Shrine and it's history (01181 - 01190).A record of the events that led to the construction of the Shrine of Remembrance as noted by a Legatee. There was an effort to record historical events for the "Archive Committee" which collected this and other documents relating to the Shrine together in a file (see items 01181 - 01190)White A4 paper with black type written as a circular to Legacy members to outline Legacy's impact in the building the Shrine.memorial, shrine of remembrance