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Document - Menu card, Dinner to honour Legatee Stan Savige, 1939
... Dinner to honour Legatee Stan Savige...Stan Savige... and a response by Stan Savige. A copy of both are also in the archive... of a menu and programme to farewell Stan Savige in 1939....Signed in pencil by Stan Savige.... by Stan Savige. A copy of both are also in the archive ...The dinner on Saturday 4 November 1939 was held to celebrate Brigadier Savige's appointment to Command the 17th Infantry Brigade, 6th Division, 2nd AIF. The menu is included and the order of service with speeches by Sir John Gellibrand and a response by Stan Savige. A copy of both are also in the archive. There are five quotes through menu that sum up common sentiments of Stan Savige. Including 'Leave it to me and my little playmate'; 'This is the tamest fight I've seen - let's liven it up'; 'The only "experience" is trust in God then trial and error.' Savige's subsequent exploits in WWII are detailed in Chapter 4 of 'There goes a man' by W.B. Russell, which chronicles not only battles fought but also the politics which blighted his command until the end of the war. An important link to Legatee Stan Savige, the founder of Legacy as well as the famous soldier, at a watershed moment in his life.Cream card with red medal ribbon insert, brown print of a menu and programme to farewell Stan Savige in 1939.Signed in pencil by Stan Savige.stan savige, legatee function, dinner -
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Document - Menu card, Dinner to honour Legatee Stan Savige, 1939
... Dinner to honour Legatee Stan Savige...Stan Savige... and a response by Stan Savige. A copy of both are also in the archive... of a menu and programme to farewell Stan Savige in 1939....Signed in pencil by Stan Savige.... by Stan Savige. A copy of both are also in the archive ...The dinner on Saturday 4 November 1939 was held to celebrate Brigadier Savige's appointment to Command the 17th Infantry Brigade, 6th Division, 2nd AIF. The menu is included and the order of service with speeches by Sir John Gellibrand and a response by Stan Savige. A copy of both are also in the archive. There are five quotes through menu that sum up common sentiments of Stan Savige. Including 'Leave it to me and my little playmate'; 'This is the tamest fight I've seen - let's liven it up'; 'The only "experience" is trust in God then trial and error.' Savige's subsequent exploits in WWII are detailed in Chapter 4 of 'There goes a man' by W.B. Russell, which chronicles not only battles fought but also the politics which blighted his command until the end of the war. An important link to Legatee Stan Savige, the founder of Legacy as well as the famous soldier, at a watershed moment in his life.Cream card with red medal ribbon insert, brown print of a menu and programme to farewell Stan Savige in 1939.Signed in pencil by Stan Savige.stan savige, legatee function, dinner -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Menu card, Dinner for Stan Savige 21st July 1950, 1950
... Dinner for Stan Savige 21st July 1950...Stan Savige...A menu card from when Legatee Stan Savige was awarded his... of Stan Savige in 1950.... autograph of Stan Savige on the other.... A menu card from when Legatee Stan Savige was awarded his ...A menu card from when Legatee Stan Savige was awarded his knighthood in 1950. The dinner was held at the Navy, Army and Air Force Club of Victoria on 21st July 1950. Legible signatures include CR Carleton, Brian Armstrong, WD Joynt, Stan Savige, FJ Doolan, Aaron Beattie, plus others.An important link to Legatee Stan Savige, the founder of Legacy.Cream card dinner menu x 2 copies of a dinner in honour of Stan Savige in 1950.Multiple autographs of Legatees on one card. Single autograph of Stan Savige on the other.stan savige, legatee function, dinner -
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Ceramic - Mug, Legatee Stan Savige 1946, 1946
... Legatee Stan Savige 1946...Stan Savige... Stan Savige service to Melbourne Legacy. See Frank Doolan's... portrait of Legatee Stan Savige on one side and relief insignia...Under side of mug is etched with Legatee Stan Savige 1946... the importance of Stan Savige to Legacy that they honoured him ...A tankard mug that was produced in 1946 to honour Legatee Stan Savige service to Melbourne Legacy. See Frank Doolan's account at 01287.10. The mug was produced by EG Greenway Pty Ltd, a pottery manufacturer in Blackburn, associated with Legatee Herb Greenway.Shows the importance of Stan Savige to Legacy that they honoured him by portraying him in a mug.Cream coloured ceramic Toby jug with handle. Relief portrait of Legatee Stan Savige on one side and relief insignia of Legacy Torch and laurel wreath on the opposite side.Under side of mug is etched with Legatee Stan Savige 1946souvenir, founding legatee, stan savige -
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Photograph, Stan Savige, 1953
... Stan Savige...stan savige...A photo of Legatee Stan Savige at a microphone...Black and white photo of Legatee Stan Savige... A photo of Legatee Stan Savige at a microphone. The function ...A photo of Legatee Stan Savige at a microphone. The function or event is unknown. There are two Australian flags in the background. Legatee Stan Savige was the founder of Legacy and many items in the archive record his life.Black and white photo of Legatee Stan Savige at a microphone.Stamped on the reverse '___ Branch / GPO Melbourne / Photograph / Neg No. P119/1 / Draught__s section' in purple ink.savige, event, stan savige, founding legatee -
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Document - Menu card, Dinner for Stan Savige 1st March 1940, 1940
... Dinner for Stan Savige 1st March 1940...Stan Savige...A menu card from when Brigadier Stan Savige...Cream card dinner menu at a dinner in Hobart for Stan... A menu card from when Brigadier Stan Savige was in Melbourne ...A menu card from when Brigadier Stan Savige was in Melbourne during the war for a dinner with members of the Legacy Co-ordinating Council. Legible signatures include TM Cosh, Stan Savige, O Gawler, JD Rogers and Harding, plus two others.An important link to Legatee Stan Savige, the founder of Legacy.Cream card dinner menu at a dinner in Hobart for Stan Savige in 1940.Multiple autographs of Legatees on the card.stan savige, legatee function, dinner -
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Document, Speeches delivered at the dinner to honour Legatee Stan Savige, 1939
... Speeches delivered at the dinner to honour Legatee Stan...Stan Savige... Gellibrand and a response by Stan Savige. The introduction by Legatee... for Stan Savige in 1939.... Speeches printed after a dinner to honour Legatee Stan Savige ...Speeches printed after a dinner to honour Legatee Stan Savige. The dinner on Saturday 4 November 1939 was held to celebrate Brigadier Savige's appointment to Command the 17th Infantry Brigade, 6th Division, 2nd AIF. The speeches were given by Legatee Eric Russell as Legacy President in 1939, Sir John Gellibrand and a response by Stan Savige. The introduction by Legatee Russell mentions that Legacy Patron, Sir John Gellibrand 'had the inspiration which caused the Legacy movement' and Stan Savige was revered as the Founder of Legacy. Savige's response includes that he received the inspiration from Gellibrand in a letter (not as is commonly related that he visited Hobart). Savige's subsequent exploits in WWII are detailed in Chapter 4 of 'There goes a man' by W.B. Russell, which chronicles not only battles fought but also the politics which blighted his command until the end of the war.An important link to Legatee Stan Savige, the founder of Legacy as well as the famous soldier, at a watershed moment in his life.Cream booklet x 2 copies of speeches at a dinner held for Stan Savige in 1939.stan savige, speeches, legatee function, dinner -
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Artwork, other, Caricature of Stan Savige and autographs of Legatees, 1953
... Caricature of Stan Savige and autographs of Legatees...Stan Savige...A caricature of Stan Savige drawn on a piece of cloth...Caricature of Stan Savige on cloth surrounded by autographs... A caricature of Stan Savige drawn on a piece of cloth and signed ...A caricature of Stan Savige drawn on a piece of cloth and signed by Legatees. Date in the bottom right says 'Federal Hotel Melbourne 23/1/53'. Meetings of legatees often were held in hotels and coffee palaces and clubs before Legacy House was purchased in the mid 1950s. This could have been from a weekly meeting or from a special event. The details are not known.A record that the Legatees held Stan Savige in high regard and honoured him with a drawing and signatures.Caricature of Stan Savige on cloth surrounded by autographs of legatees in a frame.stan savige, autographs -
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Article, Little known side of Legacy Founder Stan Savige, 2006
... Little known side of Legacy Founder Stan Savige...Stan Savige... of Stan Savige in Morwell. During the event he discovered more... in the Bulletin 5 October 2006 about Stan Savige in WW1..... For this action Stan Savige was awarded his DSO. Document was from ...A copy of an article from the Bulletin written by Legatee Rogers to inform Legatees about the unveiling of a bronze bust of Stan Savige in Morwell. During the event he discovered more about the events surrounding Stan's role in Dunsterforce in Persia. It describes his role in saving Assyrian refugees from the Turks. For this action Stan Savige was awarded his DSO. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of Stan Savige's war service in WW1.Two A4 page photocopy of an article published in the Bulletin 5 October 2006 about Stan Savige in WW1.stan savige, assyrians, refugees, dunsterforce, persia -
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Photograph - Photo, Stan Savige Memorial
... Stan Savige Memorial...stan savige...Three photos of a memorial to Stan Savige in Morewell...Colour photo x 3 of the Stan Savige memorial in Morwell.... Three photos of a memorial to Stan Savige in Morewell Victoria ...Three photos of a memorial to Stan Savige in Morewell Victoria. The concrete structure has a sundial and a plaque. The inscription on the plaque says: "In memory of Sir Stanley Savige / KBE, CB, DSO, MC, ED. / Founder of Legacy / Born Morwell 26.6.1890 - Died 15.5.1954" Photos came from an envelope marked P1 Federal Conference 1973 / 50 Year anniversary / 1983 Morewell / 1973 Legacy March ANZAC Day, 50 yr celebration, inclusion in ANZAC Day March authority of RSL". See items 00452, 00391A record of a memorial to Stan Savige in his birthplace of Morwell.Colour photo x 3 of the Stan Savige memorial in Morwell.stan savige, memorial, morwell, sundials -
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Photograph, Stan Savige Memorial, 2006
... Stan Savige Memorial...stan savige...Photos of the unveiling of a memorial to Stan Savige...Colour photo x 8 of the Stan Savige memorial in Morwell.... Photos of the unveiling of a memorial to Stan Savige in Morwell ...Photos of the unveiling of a memorial to Stan Savige in Morwell Victoria on 31st August 2006. It is a bronze bust mounted on a granite pedestal, it was installed in Legacy Place. The inscription on the front says: THIS MEMORIAL WAS ERECTED BY THE CITIZENS OF MORWELL TO HONOUR A GREAT HUMANITARIAN AND GREAT AUSTRALIAN Photos include the President of Legacy, Bill Rogers; Liza Price, Mayor of Morwell; Paul Buckley, La Trobe Valley CEO and a photo of Sir Stanley Savige KBE, CB, DSO, MC, ED. founder of Legacy who was born in Morwell 26.6.1890. He died 15.5.1954. The photos were sent to Legacy by Stan Wright. The inscription on the back (according to Monumentaustralia.org.au) says: A Distinguished Service Order (DSO) was awarded to Captain Stanley Savige, for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during the retirement of Assyrian refugees from Sain Keleh to Tikkan Tappah between 26th and 28th July 1918; also at Chalkaman on the 5th and 6th August 1918. He was in command of a small party sent to protect the rear of the column of refugees who being hard pressed by the enemy. By his energy, resource and able dispositions the hostile troops, many of whom were mounted, were kept at a distance, although in greatly superior force. He hung on to position after position until nearly surrounded, but on each occasion extricated his command most skilfully. His cool determination and fine example under fire inspired his men and put heart into the almost panic stricken refugees, thereby averting what might have been a very serious situation.A record of a memorial to Stan Savige in his birthplace of Morwell.Colour photo x 8 of the Stan Savige memorial in Morwell.stan savige, memorial -
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Document - Speech, Unveiling Stan Savige Memorial Morwell, 2006
... Unveiling Stan Savige Memorial Morwell...Stan Savige.... This is the address he on the occasion. In 1957 a few years after Stan Savige... at the unveiling of the Stan Savige memorial in Morwell in 2006.... he on the occasion. In 1957 a few years after Stan Savige ...A bronze bust was erected in Morwell to honour Legacy Founder Sir Stanley Savige. It was unveiled on 31 August 2006 and Legatee Bill Rogers was invited to perform the unveiling. This is the address he on the occasion. In 1957 a few years after Stan Savige died Legacy was looking after 25,200 widows and 18,900 children. In 2006 Legacy was looking after 126,000 widows and and 1,900 children and disabled dependants nationally. In Victoria it was 24,000 widows and 400 children. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of an memorial to Legacy founder Stanley Savige in Morwell.Print out x 2 pages of a speech by Legatee Bill Rogers at the unveiling of the Stan Savige memorial in Morwell in 2006.stan savige, statue, memorial -
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Article, Bulletin article: Unveiling Stan Savige Memorial, 2006
... Bulletin article: Unveiling Stan Savige Memorial...Stan Savige... heard more about Stan Savige and his bravery in saving about... the unveiling of the Stan Savige memorial in Morwell in 2006.... Stan Savige and his bravery in saving about 50,000 Assyrian ...A bronze bust was erected in Morwell to honour Legacy Founder Sir Stanley Savige. It was unveiled on 31 August 2006 and Legatee Bill Rogers was invited to perform the unveiling. Legatee Rogers says: Savige "was a great humanitarian; he dedicated his life to those who were less fortunate than himself and from a military point of view, was an officer and leader who always cared for the men he commanded". He went on to say that at the event he heard more about Stan Savige and his bravery in saving about 50,000 Assyrian refugees in the first world war. In the event where he protected refugees with only 12 men for six weeks and he was awarded the DSO for delivering these refugees to British lines just north of Baghdad. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of an memorial to Legacy founder Stanley Savige in Morwell.Print out of an article by Legatee Bill Rogers about the unveiling of the Stan Savige memorial in Morwell in 2006.stan savige, statue, memorial, assyrians, dunsterforce -
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Article, Internet article: Memorial Oration of Stan Savige, 2006
... Internet article: Memorial Oration of Stan Savige...Stan Savige...Legatee Rogers collected information about Stan Savige... of www.firstAIF.info which was a copy of the Memorial Oration for Stan Savige.... Legatee Rogers collected information about Stan Savige after ...Legatee Rogers collected information about Stan Savige after attending an unveiling of a statue of Savige and this print out was the Memorial Oration given t a Legacy Conference in 1954. Other copies are in the archive. The speech by Legatee Brian Armstrong is an account of Savige's life, his war service and his role in Legacy. Legatee Armstrong was a good friend of Savige. The moving address described General Savige's life and service career, and how he formed Legacy in 1923 at the suggestion of his former Commander, Major General Sir John Gellibrand. He said at the time of his death the late General had been a member of Legacy for 30 years, and had been chosen to represent Legacy at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. Following the Second World War he held many important posts, one of the most notable being Co-ordinator of Demobilisation. Legatee Armstrong told the conference that if a memorial to the founder of Legacy was required, they only had to look around themselves. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of the life and service of Legatee Stan Savige, founder of Legacy.Print out x 4 pages of an article on the website of www.firstAIF.info which was a copy of the Memorial Oration for Stan Savige.stan savige, assyrians -
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Photograph, Stan Savige Memorial, 2006
... Stan Savige Memorial...Stan Savige...Photocopy of a photograph of the Stan Savige bronze bust.... Stan Savige statue memorial Photocopy of a photograph ...A bronze bust was erected in Morwell to honour Legacy Founder Sir Stanley Savige. It was unveiled on 31 August 2006 and Legatee Bill Rogers was invited to perform the unveiling. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of an memorial to Legacy founder Stanley Savige in Morwell.Photocopy of a photograph of the Stan Savige bronze bust erected in Morwell in 2006.stan savige, statue, memorial -
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Photograph, Stan Savige Memorial, 2006
... Stan Savige Memorial...Stan Savige...Photocopy of a photograph of the Stan Savige bronze bust.... Stan Savige statue memorial Photocopy of a photograph ...A bronze bust was erected in Morwell to honour Legacy Founder Sir Stanley Savige. It was unveiled on 31 August 2006 and Legatee Bill Rogers was invited to perform the unveiling. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of an memorial to Legacy founder Stanley Savige in Morwell.Photocopy of a photograph of the Stan Savige bronze bust erected in Morwell in 2006.stan savige, statue, memorial -
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Photograph, Stan Savige Memorial, 2006
... Stan Savige Memorial...Stan Savige...Photocopy of a photograph of the Stan Savige bronze bust.... Stan Savige statue memorial Photocopy of a photograph ...A bronze bust was erected in Morwell to honour Legacy Founder Sir Stanley Savige. It was unveiled on 31 August 2006 and Legatee Bill Rogers was invited to perform the unveiling. It was located in a new town square between Commercial Road and Princes Drive. A plaque was added to the memorial in 2010. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of an memorial to Legacy founder Stanley Savige in Morwell.Photocopy of a photograph of the Stan Savige bronze bust erected in Morwell in 2006.stan savige, statue, memorial -
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Article, ABC Online: Capt Stan Savige the man who saved the people of Assyria, 2006
... ABC Online: Capt Stan Savige the man who saved the people...Stan Savige...Print out of a news article published in 2006 about Stan... revered by the Australian Assyrian community. Stan Savige ...A bronze bust was erected in Morwell to honour Legacy Founder Sir Stanley Savige. It was unveiled on 31 August 2006 and Legatee Bill Rogers was invited to perform the unveiling. At that time he learnt more about Savige's bravery in saving Assyrian refugees. Legatee Rogers printed a news item on ABC Online about the event from World War 1. Much of the story was an interview with Gaby Kiwarkis an Assyrian descendant. Mr Kiwarkis was President of the Assyrian Levies and grandson of a First World War veteran Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of Legacy founder Stanley Savige being revered by the Australian Assyrian community.Print out of a news article published in 2006 about Stan Savige saving Assyrians.stan savige, assyrians -
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Letter, Cover note for recount of AIF work in 1941 by Stan Savige, 1973
... Cover note for recount of AIF work in 1941 by Stan Savige...Stan Savige... of a letter written by Legatee Stan Savige in 1941. Legatee Poppin's... by Legatee Stan Savige in 1941. Legatee Poppin's wife ...A letter from Legatee Stan Poppins to Legacy CEO Ivan Layton in February 1973 explaining how he came by a copy of a letter written by Legatee Stan Savige in 1941. Legatee Poppin's wife was then working in an office that had to pass on the letter to other ex-AIF members and she took a copy of the letter. See 02651 for the contents of the letter which showed aspects of the Second World War from Stan Savige's experience.An important link to Legatee Stan Savige, the founder of Legacy.White foolscap paper with black type of a letter from Legatee Stan Poppins to Legacy explaining the copy of Stan's 1941 letter.stan savige, world war two, crete, greece -
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Document - Article, Message to the 16th Conference from Legatee Stan Savige, Chairman of Legacy Co-ordinating Council
... Message to the 16th Conference from Legatee Stan Savige...stan savige.... It is a message to the Conference from Legatee Stan Savige who was away.... It is a message to the Conference from Legatee Stan Savige who was away ...An article from a booklet about the 1944 Legacy Conference. It is a message to the Conference from Legatee Stan Savige who was away on active service in New Guinea at the time. He mentions it was the 21st anniversary of Legacy. The article was part of an album of past presidents and prominent legatees from 1965 to 1989. Stan Savige had been president in 1929-30 and Patron as well. The folder included biographical details and obituaries, eulogies and death notices of prominent Legatees. The items have been catalogued separately.A record of Legatee Stan Savige's summary of the first 21 years of Legacy. The information was collected to record the lives of past presidents and prominent Legatees in a folder.Photocopy of 4 pages from a booklet about the 16th Legacy Conference.stan savige, conference, past presidents -
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Photograph, Somers Camp, 1940
... stan savige... Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring. Permanent camp...Black and white photo of Stan Savige at Somers Camp 1940...."Norman Smith ILC" in blue pen and "Stan Savige at Somers... Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring. Permanent camp ...Photo of a group of people on a picnic rug at Somers Camp in 1940. Melbourne Legacy provided camps for junior legatees - the children of deceased servicemen. It started in the early years of Legacy with outings to the property of Legacy founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring. Permanent camp buildings were built in the 1930s and with an association with Lord Somers (Governor of Victoria) it was called Somers Camp. The camps gave the children an opportunity of a summer beach holiday with other Legacy children.A photograph of Stan Savige at Somers Camp.Black and white photo of Stan Savige at Somers Camp 1940."Norman Smith ILC" in blue pen and "Stan Savige at Somers Camp just before his departure with 17th Bde 1940" in pencil on reverse.stan savige, somers camp, camp -
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Photograph, Stan Savige
... Stan Savige...Stan Savige..., Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring close... of him. Stan Savige founding legatees Black and white photo ...A black and white photo of Legatee Stanley Savige. Legatee Savige was the key founder of Legacy in 1923. In the early years, Legacy organised outings to the property of Legacy founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring close to the beach. This photo was with a group of photos from around the 1930s from the early days of Legacy, including cricket team, football team, and camps at Balnarring/Somers (saved as 01915 to 01934).Legatee Savige was an important figure in Legacy's history and his property at Balnarring became very important for Legacy providing outings and camps for junior legatees. This is an early photo of him. Black and white photo of Legatee Savige.stan savige, founding legatees -
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Letter, Legatee Savige to Legatee Roy, 1950
... Stan Savige... sincerely, Stan Savige."...Cream note dated 1 December 1950 from Stan Savige to Roy...Note card is printed with Stan Savige's address in blue... sincerely, Stan Savige." A record of a note between Legatees. Stan ...A note from Legatee Savige to Roy, presumably a Legatee. It appears to be a reply to a letter congratulating him on his knighthood in 1950. Part of the note says: "an earlier reply to the nice letters received from fellow legatees, among which I appreciated yours greatly in your good wishes on the occasion of the recent award. Thanks a lot, Roy. With every good wish, Yours sincerely, Stan Savige."A record of a note between Legatees.Cream note dated 1 December 1950 from Stan Savige to Roy - presumably a Legatee.Note card is printed with Stan Savige's address in blue gothic font '9 Goldthorns Avenue, East Kew, Melbourne.stan savige, knighthood -
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Photograph, Balnarring Camp Property, 1928
... Stan Savige... founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring close...Black and white photo of a group of people at Stan Savige's...Handwritten on reverse: 'Taken on Stan Savige's place... The photo shows a group of people on an outing to Stan Savige's ...The photo shows a group of people on an outing to Stan Savige's property in Balnarring. Legatee Savige is in the striped jacket on the left. Legatee Savige had a beach side property that he allowed to be used for summer camps and outings by Legacy. In this photo there is mention of the children being from Minton Boys Home which was established in Olivers Hill, Frankston in 1924. In the early years, Legacy organised outings to the property of Legacy founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring close to the beach. Permanent camp buildings were built in 1930. In 1930 Lord Somers (Governor of Victoria) also started a camp at a nearby property and the area was renamed Somers. Legacy Somers Camps continued intermittently at Stan's property until it was decided in 1951 to make other arrangements for holidays.The photo shows Legatees took disadvantaged children on outings to L/- Savige's property as early as 1928.Black and white photo of a group of people at Stan Savige's place.Handwritten on reverse: 'Taken on Stan Savige's place Balnarring about 1928. Includes MB Beattie with Adrian? Tony and Diana on right S?, Minton Boys Home. Photo by Aaron Beattie' in blue ink. Stamped 'Kodak print' and 'Velox'.savige property, stan savige -
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Document, Stan Savige, 1954
... Stan Savige...Stan Savige...Typed notes on the life of Legatee Stan Savige's business... Typed notes on the life of Legatee Stan Savige's business ...Typed notes on the life of Legatee Stan Savige's business. It says: "In 1923 (then Mr S G Savige) he was appointed selling agent for the Geelong R. S. & S. Woollen Mills, establishing his sub-agents in all the capital cities of Australia where the products of the mill were sold. He continued in this capacity until the time of his death. The business is still carried on under the name of S.G. Savige Pty Ltd." With an added note from Frank Doolan dated 1/1/1958, that the attached pages include a copy of Legatee Schofield's speech at the first Annual Meeting of Geelong Legacy following Stan's death. He says it quotes a few slabs verbatim from Stan's speech of 4/11/1939. That speech titled 'Legacy and Sister Clubs' is also in the archive. It was sent to Frank Doolan as part of an early archive project.A record of a speech at Geelong Legacy that honours Stan Savige.Note on white foolscap paper with some biographical details of Legatee Savige and a hand written note saying the attached was Legatee Schofield's speech about Savige.stan savige, geelong legacy -
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Article, Whom the King Delighteth to Honour, 1950
... Stan Savige...A newsletter article from when Legatee Stan Savige... bestowed on Stan Savige in 1950.... A newsletter article from when Legatee Stan Savige was awarded his ...A newsletter article from when Legatee Stan Savige was awarded his knighthood in 1950. An important record of the work of Legatee Stan Savige, the founder of Legacy.Cream page of a newsletter outlining the knighthood bestowed on Stan Savige in 1950.stan savige, king -
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Letter, Legatee Savige to Legatee Aaron Beattie, 1950
... Stan Savige...Cream note dated 1 December 1950 from Stan Savige to Aaron...Note card is printed with Stan Savige's address in blue.... A record of a note between Legatees. Stan Savige Aaron Beattie Note ...A letter from Legatee Savige to Legatee Aaron Beattie. It appears to be a reply to a letter congratulating him on his knighthood in 1950.A record of a note between Legatees.Cream note dated 1 December 1950 from Stan Savige to Aaron Beattie.Note card is printed with Stan Savige's address in blue gothic font '9 Goldthorns Avenue, East Kew, Melbourne.stan savige, aaron beattie -
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Article, VALE Legatee Stan Savige, 1954
... VALE Legatee Stan Savige...Stan Savige... personally. A record of the life and service of Legatee Stan Savige ...A Vale notice that was published in the Bulletin in 1954 on the death of Legatee Stanley Savige. It is a brief summary of the life of the founder of Legacy written for Legatees who knew him personally. A record of the life and service of Legatee Stan Savige.White A4 paper photocopy from the Bulletin of the Vale notice about Legatee Savige.vale, stan savige -
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Letter, Copy of the Oration on the late Legatee Stan Savige, 1956
... Copy of the Oration on the late Legatee Stan Savige...Stan Savige... and service of Legatee Stan Savige being shared at other Legacy Clubs ...A letter dated 4 September 1956 from Legatee Jim Kennedy of Albury Legacy Club to Legatee Brian Armstrong to return a typed copy of the speech he delivered as the Savige Memorial Oration at the Federal Conference of Legacy Clubs in Canberra on 22 October 1954. Legatee Kennedy had borrowed it to make copies for Albury Legatees and other interested people. The speech is an account of Savige's life, his war service and his role in Legacy. Legatee Armstrong was a good friend of Savige. The moving address described General Savige's life and service career, and how he formed Legacy in 1923 at the suggestion of his former Commander, Major General Sir John Gellibrand. He said at the time of his death the late General had been a member of Legacy for 30 years, and had been chosen to represent Legacy at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. Following the Second World War he held many important posts, one of the most notable being Co-ordinator of Demobilisation. Legatee Armstrong told the conference that if a memorial to the founder of Legacy was required, they only had to look around themselves. This is an original typed copy with two other copies in the archive.A record of the life and service of Legatee Stan Savige being shared at other Legacy Clubs after his death in 1954.White quarto letter of Albury Legacy Club with white foolscap paper with black type x 4 pages of a speech about Legatee Savige.Signature in blue ink says Jim Kennedy.stan savige, jim kennedy, albury legacy -
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Document, Stan Savige Memorial, 2010
... Stan Savige Memorial...Stan Savige... to Legacy founder Stanley Savige in Morwell. Stan Savige statue ...A memorial was erected in Morwell to honour Legacy Founder Sir Stanley Savige. It was unveiled on 16 April 2010 and Legatee Bill Rogers was invited to attend. The event was to unveil a bronze plaque depicting both the work of Legacy and the achievements of Stanley Savige. Advance Morwell played a leading role in the memorial project, supported by members of the planning group and Latrobe City Council. The plaque and the naming of Legacy Place completes the final stage of the Savige Memorial Project that commenced with the erection of a bronze bust of Stanley Savige in 2006. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of an memorial to Legacy founder Stanley Savige in Morwell.Invitation to attend the memorial unveiling and a press release about the event attended by Legatee Bill Rogers.stan savige, statue, plaque, memorial