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Trafalgar Holden MuseumVehicle - Holden VH SS Group Three Commodore
... Holden VH SS Group Three Commodore......SS Group Three...Both front mudguards, SS Group Three Peter Brock as well as on boot lid...Vehicle Holden VH SS Group Three Commodore ...1200 cars made by Holden dealer team. 500 had to be sold to conform to Confederation of Australian Motor Sports (CMAS)Designed by Peter BrockDesigned as a racing car, built and sold by HoldenRed bodied four door sedan with sunroof air deflector on boot lid alloy wheels deflector fins front mudguards both sides, bonnet scoop.Both front mudguards, SS Group Three Peter Brock as well as on boot lidvehicle, ss group three, commodore -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - W. G. DAHL PHOTO SERIES
... SS Hospital. W G Dahl from Golden Square was elected in 1914 to Bendigo Miners Association, played cricket with Bendigo Miners Association, and probably is among group. Three...SS Hospital. W G Dahl from Golden Square was elected in 1914 to Bendigo Miners Association, played cricket with Bendigo Miners Association, and probably is among group. Three ...One of nine photographs donated to BHS by Essendon OP Shop. Photograph exposed by Kimbel & Co 222 George St Sydney depicts a horse drawn wagon load of club and team members [probably Victorian] with sign reading, 'Today [Redfern Oval] Grand Interstate Cricket Match, Melbourne Versus Sydney, Collection Fund SS Hospital. W G Dahl from Golden Square was elected in 1914 to Bendigo Miners Association, played cricket with Bendigo Miners Association, and probably is among group. Three team members holding bats dressed in baggy white trousers, white shoes, dark coloured jackets stand beside wagon. Hand written 'Uncle Son' indicates a Bendigo connection based upon photograph collection captions and probably refers to W G Dahl.bendigo, sporting clubs, interstate cricket match. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, 15th April 1951
... He is standing on board the SS Cyrenia, the ship which was part of the Greek fleet which brought many post WW2 Greeks to Australia. One of a group of three ...The man in the photograph standing on the deck of a a ship is the poet, Nick Kavadias. He is standing on board the SS Cyrenia, the ship which was part of the Greek fleet which brought many post WW2 Greeks to Australia.One of a group of three photographs which have been mounted on board of a man in seaman's uniform standing on the deck of a ship. A printed and written caption is underneath the photographs -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, [The Canberra Times], Remembering nurses in the theatres of war, February 16, 1997
... group of Australians, were Vivian Bullwinkel, Wilma Young and Pat Darling - three nurses who survived the 1942 Japanese invasion of Singapore and three and a half years as prisoners-of-war. The photo description reads: "Vivian Bullwinkel, sole survivor of a Japanese wartime massacre, at the dedication of a memorial site on ANZAC Parade yesterday." WWII WW2 World War Two Vivian Bullwinkel Vivian Statham (nee Bullwinkel) SS ...An article about a memorial being built to commemorate Australia'a war service nurses. It is due to be opened in October 1999 to mark the centenary of Australian miltary nursing. In attendence at the ceremony, amongst a large group of Australians, were Vivian Bullwinkel, Wilma Young and Pat Darling - three nurses who survived the 1942 Japanese invasion of Singapore and three and a half years as prisoners-of-war. The photo description reads: "Vivian Bullwinkel, sole survivor of a Japanese wartime massacre, at the dedication of a memorial site on ANZAC Parade yesterday."Large newspaper clipping featuring a large photograph of multiple people gathering beneath a marquee, followed by five columns of text.'Canberra Times Sunday Feb 16 1997' [Handwritten in blue ink beneath the title]wwii, ww2, world war two, vivian bullwinkel, vivian statham (nee bullwinkel), ss vyner brooke, wilma young, pat darling, war memorials, australian army nurses -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, Vetaffairs, Nurses return to Bangka Island : Memorial to comrades dedicated in Indonesia, March 1993
... WWII World War 2 World War Two WWll Australian Army Nursing Service AANS Bangka Island SS Vyner Brooke Nurses Memorial Jean Ashton Carrie Jean Ashton Florence Elizabeth Trotter Florence Elizabeth Syer Janet Patteson Gunther Pat Darling Janet Patteson Darling Ellen Mavis Hannah Mavis Allgrove Ellen Mavis Allgrove Vivian Bullwinkel Vivian Statham Wilma Elizabeth Forster Oram Wilma Elizabeth Forster Young Joyce Tweddell [asterix drawn in black ink at top of page in the middle] A double sided page from a colour newspaper featuring three headlines, two colour photographs of people and two columns of text. The photograph relating to this record has a group ...Double article about seven former Australian nurses return to Bangka Island, Indonesia for the dedication of a memorial to their comrades from aboard the SS Vyner Brooke that was bombed and sunk.A double sided page from a colour newspaper featuring three headlines, two colour photographs of people and two columns of text. The photograph relating to this record has a group of mostly older women sitting and standing on sand with three men in military uniform.[asterix drawn in black ink at top of page in the middle]wwii, world war 2, world war two, wwll, australian army nursing service, aans, bangka island, ss vyner brooke, nurses memorial, jean ashton, carrie jean ashton, florence elizabeth trotter, florence elizabeth syer, janet patteson gunther, pat darling, janet patteson darling, ellen mavis hannah, mavis allgrove, ellen mavis allgrove, vivian bullwinkel, vivian statham, wilma elizabeth forster oram, wilma elizabeth forster young, joyce tweddell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, 1 Male & 19 Females (named) Mr S Trend was head teacher at Stawell State School Number 502 1895-1899
... Group of People. 1 Male & 19 Females (named) Mr. S. Trend was head teacher at, SS 502 1895-1899. Group are dressed in formal clothing. The male in three...Group of People. 1 Male & 19 Females (named) Mr. S. Trend was head teacher at, SS 502 1895-1899. Group are dressed in formal clothing. The male in three ...Portrait of a Group of People. 1 Male & 19 Females (named) Mr. S. Trend was head teacher at, SS 502 1895-1899. Group are dressed in formal clothing. The male in three piece suit with bow tie. Women in long dresses with lace around the collars. No history of this photo was provided.Group of people 20 people, one male seated in the middle with 19 females seated and standing in the photo.Row from left 1st row. L. Parry, J. Mathers, F. McGregor, N. McCann, E. Lemon. 2nd row. C. McGregor, O. Butcher, A. Henderson, F. Nicholson, S. McPherson, S. Lemon. 3rd row. M. Henderson, C. Thomas, Mr. S. Trend, O. Stout. L. Trend. 4th row. A. Parry, R. McMullin, M. Crerar, M. McLean.stawell -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePhotograph - Vessel, Sail and Steam Ship, S.S. Warrnambool
... On December 6, the homeward bound ship anchored for a short time off the Port of Warrnambool, and a boat was launched from Lady Bay to take a group of friends to the ship with a delivery of gifts. After three cheers each for the ship and its Captain the SS Warrnambool continued its journey towards Britain via Adelaide. ...On December 6, the homeward bound ship anchored for a short time off the Port of Warrnambool, and a boat was launched from Lady Bay to take a group of friends to the ship with a delivery of gifts. After three cheers each for the ship and its Captain the SS Warrnambool continued its journey towards Britain via Adelaide. ...This photograph and a matching earlier photograph are images of a 1989 oil-on-canvas painting owned by the donor. They show the British sail and steam ship SS Warrnambool at Dover Strait in the English Channel. Each photograph was accompanied by a letter, one written in 2001 and the other in 2003, confirming that the artist of the painting was by Charles Keith Miller, signed with his initials “CKM” and dated “1893”. The images show the ship’s home flag with a diagonal blue anchor flying from the masthead. The same symbol is painted on the ship’s black funnel. The signal flags on the foremast display ‘M’ ‘R’ ‘V’ ‘B’, with each flag signalling a meaning in the International Code of Signals. While the SS Warrnambool was visiting Melbourne on its maiden voyage on December 1, 1892, a painting of that Lind Line ship by marine artist C.K. Miller was presented to the Town Council of Warrnambool by Mr. William Lund of London, owner of the Lind Line, or Blue Anchor Line. At that time, the Ladies of Warrnambool presented the ship with a ‘house’ flag bearing the Blue Anchor Line’s symbol, made by them especially for the occasion during the preceding moth. On December 6, the homeward bound ship anchored for a short time off the Port of Warrnambool, and a boat was launched from Lady Bay to take a group of friends to the ship with a delivery of gifts. After three cheers each for the ship and its Captain the SS Warrnambool continued its journey towards Britain via Adelaide. Although the painting was gifted in December 1892, it is post-dated “1893”. The reason for the discrepancy is unclear but whatever the reason, the provenance of the painting was confirmed at auctions of this painting and other works by the same artist. CHARLES KEITH MILLER 1836-1907:- Captain Charles Miller left his home in Scotland at the age of 15 years for a life at sea. He earned his Master’s Certificate ten years later. After being the captain of sailing ships, he moved to the steamships because they were faster. He married in 1866 and settled in Glasgow. Over the following eleven years, he and his wife had five children, then sadly, his wife passed away. Captain Miller returned to the sea for a while, but in 1888, he gave up his sea life to spend his time as a marine artist. His understanding of seafaring life and vessels, combined with his artistic skills, enabled him to produce fine art, and several galleries and museums have collections of his sought-after works. S.S. WARRNAMBOOL 1892-1925:- The sail and steamship SS Warrnambool was built in 1892 by the Sunderland Ship Building Company for the Lund Line of London, founded by William Lund in 1869, and registered in London. It efficiently carried passengers and cargo worldwide, including Australia, under its master, Captain Joshua Edward Ilbery, who had many years of experience with the Lund’s Blue Anchor Line, or BAL, which owned a fleet of sail and steamships. The funnels its steamships were painted black, with a white band around the top bearing a diagonal blue anchor and chain, also shown on the company’s house flag. The Lund Line ships were given Australian place names beginning with the letter “W”. Master Mariner, Captain Joshua Ilbery, was lost at sea without a trace in 1909, along with the ship SS Waratah. The ‘no frills’ service carried passengers and cargo to and from Europe around the Cape of Good Hope, stopping at various ports. The ship was involved in bringing home returned soldiers in 1895. At one time, it carried a doctor from Victoria, Australia, to assist at the war front in South Africa. The ship had a very good reputation for its cargo arriving almost always in excellent condition. Exported goods from Australia included iron safes, flour, wool, apples, frozen rabbits, butter, cheese, pork, cattle, poultry and sheep. One remarkable delivery contained Ostriches for Queen Victoria, and they survived the journey well. The SS Warrnambool was sold in 1900 to the British and South American Steam Navigation Co. Ltd of Liverpool and was renamed ‘Harmodius’. R.P. Houston & Company of London managed the company, and its Houston Line funnels were red with a black top. The Harmodius was sold in 1919 to K.S.S. Co. Ltd, managed by Kaye Son & Co. Ltd. of Liverpool, and was renamed ‘Kut’. The line had black funnels with a white ‘K’ in a diamond or between white stripes. In 1926, it was purchased by T.W. Ward Ltd. and broken up. NOTE- other vessels named “Warrnambool” Two other vessels carried the name “Warrnambool” (1)- HMAS Warrnambool J202 (1941-1947), a Bathurst-class corvette vessel owned by the Royal Australian Navy, was destroyed by a mine. (2)- HMAS Warrnambool FCPB204 (1980-2005), a Fremantle Class Patrol Boat of the RAN. The photograph is significant for its association with the painting "SS Warrnambool" by renowned marine artist Charles Keith Miller, whose paintings are well valued. The painting by C K Miller, the photograph, both bear the name Warrnambool, and the house flag of the Lind Line, are connected through the gifts exchanged between the ship company owner, the Town of Warrnambool and the Ladies of Warrnambool. The images connect the SS Warrnambool to the international trade of cargo and passengers. Coloured photograph of a painting depicting the Blue Anchor Line’s 1892 steamship S.S. Warrnambool. The three-masted ship in calm water. Its sails are lowered, and smoke is rising from its funnel. It displays four raised signal flags, a house flag and a blue ensign on the ship. The funnel also bears the house flag's symbol. There are figures on deck. The signature of the painting's artist, CKM (Charles Keith Miller), and a title on the lower edge of the photograph.House flag symbol, [diagonal blue anchor on white background] Text "CKM" and "1893" Text "S. S. 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