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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchPainting - Painting of the Shrine of Remembrance, The Shrine of Remembrance, 2003
... Painting of the Shrine of Remembrance....The Shrine of Remembrance....Forecourt of Shrine showing the Eternal Flame....Framed oil on board painting of "The Shrine of Remembrance" depicting the forecourt area....On rear of painting The Shrine of remembrance by Dacre Smyth 2003. Will always be in touch Don. ...The Shrine of Remembrance. Painting Painting of the Shrine of Remembrance. ...Framed oil on board painting of "The Shrine of Remembrance" depicting the forecourt area.On right hand side of painting it shows the R.A.N conflicts. Atlantic - Mediterranean - Red Sea - Persian Gulf - Indian Ocean - Java Sea - Coral Sea - Pacific. Artists name Dacre Smyth appears in bottom left hand corner. " The Shrine of Remembrance " appears below painting. On the frame is dedication reading " Let all men know that this is holy ground .This shrine established in the hearts of men. As on the solid earth" . ..... Let praise resound For those who died; may all remember them. On rear of painting The Shrine of remembrance by Dacre Smyth 2003. Will always be in touch Don. All the best David. Alan McConnell.forecourt of shrine showing the eternal flame., monument showing the ran conflicts. -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPamphlet, 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 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. ...Trustees of the Shrine of Remembrance...Pamphlet Pamphlet Trustees of the Shrine of Remembrance ...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 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Artist's impression of The Shrine in the Surrey Gardens
... Artist's impression of The Shrine in the Surrey Gardens......the shrine...The Shrine was opened on Sunday 7 April 1918. Mrs C H D Steele, President of the local Patriotic League, is credited with the idea of building The Shrine as a fitting memorial to the WW1 soldiers of the district. ...Black & white photo of the artist's impression of The Shrine in the Surrey Gardens. ...The Shrine was opened on Sunday 7 April 1918. Mrs C H D Steele, President of the local Patriotic League, is credited with the idea of building The Shrine as a fitting memorial to the WW1 soldiers of the district. ...The photo comes from a souvenir brochure printed for the dedication of The Shrine on 7 April 1918, a copy of which is also held in the collection.. The Shrine was opened on Sunday 7 April 1918. Mrs C H D Steele, President of the local Patriotic League, is credited with the idea of building The Shrine as a fitting memorial to the WW1 soldiers of the district. The Surrey Hills Progress Association coordinated raising funds from local residents. John Kendrick Blogg carved the beautiful honor roll in Indian teak and Australian white mahogany and the design of the Shrine was by John Stevens Gawler, architect of Gawler & Drummond. Both men donated their services. It was one of the first WW1 memorials to be built and is noted for its use of Australian motifs, wattle blossom and gum leaves. The boomerang over the full width of the monument was said to be symbolic of both those who did and did not return. Surrey Hills Progress Association coordinated fundraising to build the memorial. There is a bound copy of a history of The Shrine by Robin Doble in the collection.Black & white photo of the artist's impression of The Shrine in the Surrey Gardens. surrey gardens, john kendrick blogg (mr), surrey hills progress association, john stevens gawler, gawler and drummond, the shrine, war memorials, sarah margaret russell (miss), sarah margaret steele (mrs), mrs charles henry dillon steele -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Legacy 50th Anniversary Event at the Shrine, 1973
... Legacy 50th Anniversary Event at the Shrine...It is the same event when an Olive Tree of Peace was planted in the western lawn of the Shrine (see 00441 and 00442). The photos show a group of Legatees marching towards the Shrine behind a military band. ...Black and white photo x 7 of a service at the Shrine for the 50th Anniversary....Please acknowledge Michael Cheshire" in grey ink. 00479.3 Label on front says "L/Bob Risson with parade at Shrine". 00479.4 Label on front says "Fall in at Shrine"....Black and white photo x 7 of a service at the Shrine for the 50th Anniversary. Legacy 50th Anniversary Event at the Shrine Photograph ...Photos of a ceremony and wreath laying at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne. It was part of the Golden Jubilee 50 year celebrations in 1973. (see also 00479). It is the same event when an Olive Tree of Peace was planted in the western lawn of the Shrine (see 00441 and 00442). The photos show a group of Legatees marching towards the Shrine behind a military band. The men were being led by Legatee Bob Risson. Photos came from an envelope marked P1 Federal Conference 1973 / 50 Year anniversary.A record of a ceremony to mark the 50th year of Legacy.Black and white photo x 7 of a service at the Shrine for the 50th Anniversary.All stamped "This Photograph is the compliments of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of Victoria. Please acknowledge Michael Cheshire" in grey ink. 00479.3 Label on front says "L/Bob Risson with parade at Shrine". 00479.4 Label on front says "Fall in at Shrine".golden jubilee, conference, wreath laying ceremony -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Pilgrimage to the Shrine 1990, 1990
... Pilgrimage to the Shrine 1990...Photo of a procession of widows and legatees walking up the steps to the Shrine in 1990. This photo was in a scrapbook of photos from 1990. ...Colour photo of a pilgrimage to the Shrine in 1990....The Legacy family gathers for the annual church service . . . lunch at Legacy House. . . and the pilgrimage to the Shrine of Remembrance"...Pilgrimage to the Shrine 1990 Photograph ...Photo of a procession of widows and legatees walking up the steps to the Shrine in 1990. This photo was in a scrapbook of photos from 1990. This is an annual event for Legacy widows, sometimes referred to as Widows' Sunday. It is usually at the start of Legacy Week, which is usually the first week in September. The church used for the service varies.A record of the Widows' Sunday event for Legacy week in 1990.Colour photo of a pilgrimage to the Shrine in 1990.The paper label says "Legacy Week 1990. The Legacy family gathers for the annual church service . . . lunch at Legacy House. . . and the pilgrimage to the Shrine of Remembrance"widows, widows' sunday, wreath laying ceremony, pilgrimage -
Lara RSL Sub BranchPrint, The Immortal Shrine by Captain Will Longstaff, Painting made in 1928
... The Immortal Shrine by Captain Will Longstaff...Longstaff's 'Immortal shrine', also known as 'Eternal silence', depicts endless columns of ghostly soldiers marching past the Cenotaph on a rainy Remembrance Day in 1928. ...The Immortal Shrine Colour Print in Wood and Glass Frame...The Immortal Shrine by Will Long Staff...The frame is made from wood retrieved from the HMAS Sydney and a certificate of authenticity is on the back (refer to image supplied) Article from Trove is also supplied The Immortal Shrine by Will Long Staff The Immortal Shrine Colour Print in Wood and Glass Frame The Immortal Shrine by Captain Will Longstaff Print Print ...Longstaff's 'Immortal shrine', also known as 'Eternal silence', depicts endless columns of ghostly soldiers marching past the Cenotaph on a rainy Remembrance Day in 1928. The Cenotaph itself has a surreal presence, gauntly white in front of the sombre blue-back buildings that dissolve into the background. Like its well-known predecessor 'Menin Gate at midnight', this painting has undeniable power and is just as hypnotic and evocative.Print of the painting The Immortal Shrine by Will Longstaff - the original is in the Australian War Memorial (ART14196). The frame is made from wood retrieved from the HMAS Sydney and a certificate of authenticity is on the back (refer to image supplied) Article from Trove is also suppliedThe Immortal Shrine Colour Print in Wood and Glass FrameThe Immortal Shrine by Will Long Staff -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Pilgrimage to the Shrine 1992, 1992
... Pilgrimage to the Shrine 1992...Photos of a procession of widows and legatees to the Shrine in 1992. These photos were in a scrapbook of photos from 1992. ...Colour photo x 9 of a pilgrimage to the Shrine in 1992....The haunting sound of the pipes were a stirring prelude to the pilgrimage into the inner shrine."...Pilgrimage to the Shrine 1992 Photograph ...Photos of a procession of widows and legatees to the Shrine in 1992. These photos were in a scrapbook of photos from 1992. The pilgrimage was led down St. Kilda Road by the Hawthorn City Pipe Band (it may have started at St Paul Cathedral as there is a church service prior to the pilgrimage). A junior legatee is the flag bearer of the yellow Legacy flag. Sir Weary Dunlop can be seen in the march. President Swan and the President of the Widows' Club, Inez Bruce, are seen carrying wreaths to be laid. This is an annual event for Legacy widows, sometimes referred to as Widows' Sunday. It is usually at the start of Legacy Week, which is usually the first week in September. The church used for the service varies.A record of the Widows' Sunday event for Legacy week in 1992.Colour photo x 9 of a pilgrimage to the Shrine in 1992.The paper label says "To mark the start of 'Legacy Week' members of the Legacy family gathered for the annual church service and pilgrimage to the Shrine. This year the Hawthorn City Pipe Band led members of the Legacy Family down St. Kilda Road. The haunting sound of the pipes were a stirring prelude to the pilgrimage into the inner shrine."pilgrimage, wreath laying ceremony, widows, widows' sunday -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, St Pauls' Service and Pilgrimage to the Shrine 1985, 1985
... St Pauls' Service and Pilgrimage to the Shrine 1985...Photos of a procession of widows and legatees to the Shrine in 1985 also of the church service in St Paul's before hand. ...Colour photo x 14 of a pilgrimage to the Shrine in 1985 and white paper labels....Paul's Cathedral, and then onto the Pilgrimage to the Shrine.'...Paul's Cathedral, and then onto the Pilgrimage to the Shrine.' Colour photo x 14 of a pilgrimage to the Shrine in 1985 and white paper labels. ...Photos of a procession of widows and legatees to the Shrine in 1985 also of the church service in St Paul's before hand. The Legacy President Bannister is behind Legatee Geoff Swan holding the Legacy flag. The University of Melbourne choir is shown behind the Dean of St Paul's. The Melbourne Legacy Widow's Club president, Mrs Alma Sumner, spoke and also laid a wreath at the Shrine. One photo is of Pilgrimage Marshall Legatee Frank Burton. The pilgrimage was lead by a bag piper, Ian McKenzie and Standard bearer from Legacy Leadership Group (an older junior Legatee). Inside the Shrine the Shrine Trustee, Sir Alfred Kemsley stands with President Bannister and Widow President Mrs Alma Sumner and Legatees Conor MacGillycuddy and Alf Argent. Sometimes referred to as Widows' Sunday it is an annual event for Legacy widows, usually at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The church used for the service varies. These photos were in an album of photos from 1993. The album was not archive quality, with self adhesive pages, so photos have been transferred and album discarded.A record of the Widows' Sunday events for Legacy Week in 1985.Colour photo x 14 of a pilgrimage to the Shrine in 1985 and white paper labels.Title page is paper with black type, 'A photographic record of events of Commemoration. From Sunday 1st September - First day of Legacy Week, 1985. / Commencing with the Morning Service at St. Paul's Cathedral, and then onto the Pilgrimage to the Shrine.'pilgrimage, wreath laying ceremony, widows, widows' sunday, colin bannister, alf argent -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, Meeting of the Assessors of 1939 War Memorial Thesis Competition held at the Shrine of Remembrance on 23.12.47 at 4 pm, 1947
... Meeting of the Assessors of 1939 War Memorial Thesis Competition held at the Shrine of Remembrance on 23.12.47 at 4 pm....After the second world war there was a decision made to create a memorial for the 1939-45 War at the Shrine. A competition was held and 53 entries assessed. ...White quarto paper with black type x 3 pages, two pages are a report to the Shrine Trustees on the competition for the design of the 1939 War Memorial and the third page is notes on a meeting of the Assessors of the competition....01187.2-3 Handwritten in pencil 'Shrine'. Title is: "Report of Assessors appointed to examine and award prizes from theses received in connection with the 1939 War Memorial Competition Conducted by the Shrine of Remembrance Trustees"...Meeting of the Assessors of 1939 War Memorial Thesis Competition held at the Shrine of Remembrance on 23.12.47 at 4 pm. Document ...After the second world war there was a decision made to create a memorial for the 1939-45 War at the Shrine. A competition was held and 53 entries assessed. The first prize was shared between two submissions and the third prize money was also awarded. These two documents show that Legatee Kemsley was one of the Assessors who decided the basis of design for the memorial. The notes of a meeting of the Assessors show that Mr W. Balcombe Griffiths, Mr Marcus Martin, Colonel Kemsley and Sir Edmund Herring (Chairman of the Shrine Trustees) were present when the winning design was chosen. The design was later completed as the Forecourt in the shape of a paved cross, built in 1953, and the Cenotaph surmounted by a statuary group and the Eternal Flame. The memorial was dedicated and the flame set alight by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on February 28 1954.A record of the decisions made by the committee that chose the design of the memorial for the 1939-45 war that was built as the Forecourt, the Cenotaph and the Eternal Flame at the Shrine of Remembrance. Legatee Kemsley was on the committee. White quarto paper with black type x 3 pages, two pages are a report to the Shrine Trustees on the competition for the design of the 1939 War Memorial and the third page is notes on a meeting of the Assessors of the competition.01187.2-3 Handwritten in pencil 'Shrine'. Title is: "Report of Assessors appointed to examine and award prizes from theses received in connection with the 1939 War Memorial Competition Conducted by the Shrine of Remembrance Trustees"memorial, cenotaph -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, The Shrine of Remembrance : History
... The Shrine of Remembrance : History......Shrine of Remembrance...'Melbourne Legacy decided to support and work for the Shrine of Remembrance as the National War Memorial.' ...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. ...The Shrine of Remembrance : History Document ...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 Tram MuseumPostcard - 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 Remembrance......Shrine of Remembrance...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. ...Postcard colour - St Kilda Road, with W class trams and the Shrine of Remembrance - National View - Murfett publishing...Yields information about St Kilda Road around the Shrine, c1970 and tram services. trams tramways St Kilda Road W2 class tram SW6 class tram tram 913 tram 345 Shrine of Remembrance Postcard colour - St Kilda Road, with W class trams and the Shrine of Remembrance - National View - Murfett publishing Postcard St Kilda Road, with W class trams and the Shrine of Remembrance National View by Murfett Publishing ...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 -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Legacy 50th Anniversary Event at the Shrine, 1973
... Legacy 50th Anniversary Event at the Shrine...It is the same event when an Olive Tree of Peace was planted in the western lawn of the Shrine (see 00441 and 00442). The photos show a group of Legatees marching towards the Shrine behind a military band. ...Black and white photo of a march to the Shrine for the 50th Anniversary....Black and white photo of a march to the Shrine for the 50th Anniversary. Legacy 50th Anniversary Event at the Shrine Photograph ...Photos of a march, ceremony and wreath laying at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne. It was part of the Golden Jubilee 50 year celebrations in 1973. (see also 00479). It is the same event when an Olive Tree of Peace was planted in the western lawn of the Shrine (see 00441 and 00442). The photos show a group of Legatees marching towards the Shrine behind a military band. Photos came from an envelope marked P1 Federal Conference 1973 / 50 Year anniversary.A record of a ceremony to mark the 50th year of Legacy.Black and white photo of a march to the Shrine for the 50th Anniversary.All stamped "This Photograph is the compliments of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of Victoria. Please acknowledge Michael Cheshire" in grey ink.golden jubilee, conference, wreath laying ceremony -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Pilgrimage to the Shrine 1991, 1991
... Pilgrimage to the Shrine 1991...To coincide with the Annual Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Remembrance over 50 runners covered a 25 kilometre distance from War Grave Memorial in Springvale to the Shrine. ...Colour photo x 8 of a pilgrimage to the Shrine and a torch relay in 1991. ...To coincide with the Annual Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Remembrance over 50 runners covered a 25 kilometre distance from War Grave Memorial in Springvale to the Shrine. ...In 1991 a relay of school children ran to the Shrine to coincide with the annual pilgrimage in 1991. A photo shows President John Sullivan holding the Legacy Torch with a group of children in yellow Legacy T shirts at the Eternal Flame at the Shrine of Remembrance on 1 September 1991. Also photos of the widows processing into the Shrine, some with wreaths to lay. From an article in Melbourne Legacy Widows' Newsletter in September 1991 it is a photo of a special torch relay. To coincide with the Annual Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Remembrance over 50 runners covered a 25 kilometre distance from War Grave Memorial in Springvale to the Shrine. President John Sullivan accepted the Legacy torch from the young runners before leading the Legacy family into the Shrine. (From the same roll of film as the event in City Square (00491) and a Legacy dinner with President Sullivan at the head table (00492). A record of children participating in a torch relay during Legacy week ending at the Eternal Flame.Colour photo x 8 of a pilgrimage to the Shrine and a torch relay in 1991. pilgrimage, wreath laying ceremony -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, The Shrine of Remembrance, 1995
... The Shrine of Remembrance...shrine of remembrance...Crosses were available without charge (but by donation) at kiosk near the Shrine and names and unit numbers could be added and the cross placed in the Shrine grounds. ...Colour photo x 3 of wooden crosses at The Shrine....Colour photo x 3 of wooden crosses at The Shrine. The Shrine of Remembrance Photograph ...Wooden crosses were installed in the grass verge of the Shrine in 1995 to mark the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II. It was called the Field of Remembrance. These photos show some of the crosses, and with The Shrine in the background. The Field of Remembrance was publicised in editions of the Answer and featured on the cover of the October 1995 edition. The field of crosses was part of "Australia Remembers 1945 -1995". Crosses were available without charge (but by donation) at kiosk near the Shrine and names and unit numbers could be added and the cross placed in the Shrine grounds. The crosses were later gathered and burnt with the ashes being scattered on 11th November 1995. In the April 1997 edition of The Answer a poem was published that was written about the crosses. Patricia Fanke was awarded first prize in the Poetry section, Writing and Art Program run by the Department of Veterans' Affairs in September 1996.The 50th Anniversary of the end of World War II was a significant milestone marked in many ways by Legacy and the wider community.Colour photo x 3 of wooden crosses at The Shrine.Printed on the back "shrine of remembrance, answer -
Melbourne LegacyBook, We Will Remember Them. The Story of The Shrine of Remembrance, 1988
... We Will Remember Them. The Story of The Shrine of Remembrance......shrine of remembrance...The book is about how the Shrine was built. It relates to the proposal, design competition and how the shrine was almost not built. ...Softcover book x 100 pages about the building of the Shrine....A record of the building of the Shrine of Remembrance including Legacy's important role. memorial shrine of remembrance w b russell Softcover book x 100 pages about the building of the Shrine. ...The book is about how the Shrine was built. It relates to the proposal, design competition and how the shrine was almost not built. It details the fight by Legacy for the plan to go ahead. Also the ray of light and Legatee Frank Doolan's work as surveyor. It was written by WB Russell who also wrote a biography about Legatee Stan Savige. A record of the building of the Shrine of Remembrance including Legacy's important role. Softcover book x 100 pages about the building of the Shrine.memorial, shrine of remembrance, w b russell -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph - Photo, Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2004, 2004
... Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2004...The photos show the widows assembled on the steps of the Shrine for a photo. Same film number as other photos of 2004....Colour photo x 2 of widows assembled on the steps of the Shrine for a photo....Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2004 Photograph Photo ...Wreath laying ceremony for Legacy widows at the Cenotaph at the Shrine of Remembrance. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The photos show the widows assembled on the steps of the Shrine for a photo. Same film number as other photos of 2004.A record of a ceremony at the Shrine in 2004.Colour photo x 2 of widows assembled on the steps of the Shrine for a photo.00685.1 widows, widows' sunday, pilgrimage, wreath laying ceremony -
Melbourne LegacyBooklet, The National War Memorial of Victoria. The Shrine of Remembrance. Souvenir Booklet, 1958
... The National War Memorial of Victoria. The Shrine of Remembrance. Souvenir Booklet......shrine of remembrance...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. ...A 16 page of booklet of buff paper in a cream cover describing the Shrine in photos and brown print....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 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 LegacyPhotograph, Legacy 50th Anniversary Event at the Shrine, 1973
... Legacy 50th Anniversary Event at the Shrine...Photos of a ceremony and wreath laying at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne. It was part of the Golden Jubilee 50 year celebrations in 1973. ...Black and white photo of a service at the Shrine for the 50th Anniversary....Black and white photo of a service at the Shrine for the 50th Anniversary. Legacy 50th Anniversary Event at the Shrine Photograph ...Photos of a ceremony and wreath laying at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne. It was part of the Golden Jubilee 50 year celebrations in 1973. (see also 00479). It is the same event when an Olive Tree of Peace was planted in the western lawn of the Shrine (see 00441 and 00442). The photo shows President of Legacy in 1973, Legatee Geoff Handbury placing a wreath on the Cenotaph. Photos came from an envelope marked P1 Federal Conference 1973 / 50 Year anniversary.A record of a ceremony to mark the 50th year of Legacy.Black and white photo of a service at the Shrine for the 50th Anniversary.All stamped "This Photograph is the compliments of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of Victoria. Please acknowledge Michael Cheshire" in grey ink.golden jubilee, conference, wreath laying ceremony -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2003, 2003
... Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2003...The event is known as Widows' Sunday, Legacy Sunday and pilgrimage to the Shrine....Colour photo x 2 of six widows at the Shrine visitor centre....Colour photo x 2 of six widows at the Shrine visitor centre. Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2003 Photograph ...Wreath laying ceremony for Legacy widows at the Cenotaph at the Shrine of Remembrance. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The photos shows the widows after a service in the Visitor Centre of the Shrine of Remembrance. From the film numbers it appears to be 2003 when David Ford was president (see also 00615). The Visitor Centre was completed in 2003 and provides unimpeded access for the elderly and disabled to the Sanctuary, the Crypt and the Galleries of Remembrance as well as open space for exhibitions and events. The event is known as Widows' Sunday, Legacy Sunday and pilgrimage to the Shrine.A record of a ceremony at the Shrine in 2003.Colour photo x 2 of six widows at the Shrine visitor centre.Printed on the back No.< > Clarendon Photos 0014 which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 7 and 8.widows, widows' sunday, pilgrimage, wreath laying ceremony -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, The Multitude before the Shrine at Dedication, 11 November 1934
... The Multitude before the Shrine at Dedication, 11 November 1934...shrine of remembrance...THE MULTITUDE BEFORE THE SHRINE. Published caption: The vast concourse of people gathered yesterday on the southern side of the Shrine of Remembrance. ...Photographer notations on slide: "Multitude before Shrine at Dedication 1934 B62"....THE MULTITUDE BEFORE THE SHRINE. Published caption: The vast concourse of people gathered yesterday on the southern side of the Shrine of Remembrance. ...“The greatest gathering in Australia” – The Argus, 12 November 1934 On Armistice Day, 11 November 1934, the Dedication Ceremony for the Shrine of Remembrance was held in the Domain, presided over by Prince Henry, the Duke of Gloucester. A crowd of over 300,000 people - about one third of Melbourne's population at the time - attended. Photographer notations on slide: "Multitude before Shrine at Dedication 1934 B62" Published: (1934, November 12). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 13. Published title: ". . . . . . WE WILL REMEMBER THEM." THE MULTITUDE BEFORE THE SHRINE. Published caption: The vast concourse of people gathered yesterday on the southern side of the Shrine of Remembrance. A picture taken during the actual ceremony of Dedication by the Duke of Gloucester. In the foreground, the Duke of Gloucester can be seen at the microphone, making his speech of dedication. He is facing the assembly of returned men, who to the number of 27,500 attended the ceremony. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205078252 Description: Massive crowd gathered in the southern forecourt of Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance on 11 November 1934, for its opening dedication by the Duke of Gloucester. There were an estimated 300,000 in attendance (almost one third of Melbourne's population of 1 million). Research by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie: There were an estimated 300,000 people in attendance for the opening dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance on 11 November 1934. This was almost one third of Melbourne's population of 1 million. Age photographer Hugh Bull cleverly captured the massive crowd using two glass plate exposures. This elevated view is captured from the Shrine and takes in the eastward area with St Kilda Road trams and mansions, Kellow and Falkiner Motor Showrooms, the Toorak Synagogue and Melbourne Grammar School. The corresponding westward view can be accessed via the "Related material link" in the item record. References: WE WILL REMEMBER THEM."--THE MULTITUDE BEFORE THE SHRINE. (1934, November 12). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 13. Retrieved October 14, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205078252Photographer notations on slide: "Multitude before Shrine at Dedication 1934 B62".shrine of remembrance, 1930-1939, ceremonies, world war 1 -
Melbourne LegacyBooklet, The National War Memorial of Victoria. The Shrine of Remembrance. Souvenir Booklet, 1947
... The National War Memorial of Victoria. The Shrine of Remembrance. Souvenir Booklet......shrine of remembrance...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. ...A 16 page of booklet of buff paper in a dark grey brown cover describing the Shrine in photos and black print....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. ...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 LegacyPhotograph, Ron Barassi at the Shrine, 2004
... Ron Barassi at the Shrine......Shrine...Photograph of Ron Barassi at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2004. Ron Barassi was a Legacy boy after his father, Ronald Barassi Snr died at Tobruk in 1941. ...Colour photo of Ron Barassi at the Shrine in 2004....Colour photo of Ron Barassi at the Shrine in 2004. Ron Barassi at the Shrine Photograph ...Photograph of Ron Barassi at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2004. Ron Barassi was a Legacy boy after his father, Ronald Barassi Snr died at Tobruk in 1941. He helped promote Legacy many times through the years.A record of a celebrity promoting Legacy.Colour photo of Ron Barassi at the Shrine in 2004.Handwritten note with a group of photos in the plastic sleeve, 'Ron Barassi 2004 awaiting new photo folder'.ron barassi, shrine -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Ron Barassi at the Shrine, 2004
... Ron Barassi at the Shrine......Shrine...Photograph of Ron Barassi at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2004. Ron Barassi was a Legacy boy after his father, Ronald Barassi Snr died at Tobruk in 1941. ...Colour photo of Ron Barassi at the Shrine in 2004....Colour photo of Ron Barassi at the Shrine in 2004. Ron Barassi at the Shrine Photograph ...Photograph of Ron Barassi at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2004. Ron Barassi was a Legacy boy after his father, Ronald Barassi Snr died at Tobruk in 1941. He helped promote Legacy many times through the years.A record of a celebrity promoting Legacy.Colour photo of Ron Barassi at the Shrine in 2004.Handwritten note with a group of photos in the plastic sleeve, 'Ron Barassi 2004 awaiting new photo folder'.ron barassi, shrine -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Ron Barassi at the Shrine, 2004
... Ron Barassi at the Shrine......Shrine...Photograph of Ron Barassi at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2004. Ron Barassi was a Legacy boy after his father, Ronald Barassi Snr died at Tobruk in 1941. ...Colour photo of Ron Barassi at the Shrine in 2004....Colour photo of Ron Barassi at the Shrine in 2004. Ron Barassi at the Shrine Photograph ...Photograph of Ron Barassi at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2004. Ron Barassi was a Legacy boy after his father, Ronald Barassi Snr died at Tobruk in 1941. He helped promote Legacy many times through the years.A record of a celebrity promoting Legacy.Colour photo of Ron Barassi at the Shrine in 2004.Handwritten note with a group of photos in the plastic sleeve, 'Ron Barassi 2004 awaiting new photo folder'.ron barassi, shrine -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, The Multitude before the Shrine at Dedication, 11 November 1934
... The Multitude before the Shrine at Dedication, 11 November 1934......shrine of remembrance...Photographer notations on slide: "Multitude before Shrine at Dedication 1934 B62" Description: Massive crowd gathered in southern forecourt of Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance on 11 November 1934, for its opening dedication by the Duke of Gloucester. ...Photographer notations on slide: "Multitude before Shrine at Dedication 1934 B62"....Retrieved October 14, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205078252 ceremonies shrine of remembrance armistice day 1930-1939 Photographer notations on slide: "Multitude before Shrine at Dedication 1934 B62". ...“The greatest gathering in Australia” – The Argus, 12 November 1934 On Armistice Day, 11 November 1934, the Dedication Ceremony for the Shrine of Remembrance was held in the Domain, presided over by Prince Henry, the Duke of Gloucester. A crowd of over 300,000 people - about one third of Melbourne's population at the time - attended. Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie. Photographer notations on slide: "Multitude before Shrine at Dedication 1934 B62" Description: Massive crowd gathered in southern forecourt of Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance on 11 November 1934, for its opening dedication by the Duke of Gloucester. There were an estimated 300,000 in attendance (almost one third of Melbourne's population of 1 million). Research by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie: There were an estimated 300,000 people in attendance for the opening dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance on 11 November 1934. This was almost one third of Melbourne's population of 1 million. Age photographer Hugh Bull cleverly captured the massive crowd using two glass plate exposures. This elevated view is captured from the Shrine and takes in the westward area with St Kilda Road trams and mansions, St Kilda Presbyterian Church, the two-storied, curved Princes Terrace, Macpherson Robertson Fountain, South African (Boer) War Memorial, MacRobertson’s Girls High School, Albert Park Lake and Port Phillip Bay. The corresponding eastward view can be accessed via the "Related material link" in the item record. References: WE WILL REMEMBER THEM."--THE MULTITUDE BEFORE THE SHRINE. (1934, November 12). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 13. Retrieved October 14, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205078252Photographer notations on slide: "Multitude before Shrine at Dedication 1934 B62".ceremonies, shrine of remembrance, armistice day, 1930-1939 -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph - Photo, Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2000, 2000
... Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2000...Sometimes referred to as Pilgrimage to the Shrine, there was usually a church service, a service at the Shrine and a lunch afterwards. ...Colour photo x 2 of the president and two widows laying a wreath at the Shrine....Sometimes referred to as Pilgrimage to the Shrine, there was usually a church service, a service at the Shrine and a lunch afterwards. ...Wreath laying ceremony for widows at the Cenotaph at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2000. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. Sometimes referred to as Pilgrimage to the Shrine, there was usually a church service, a service at the Shrine and a lunch afterwards. Photos show two ladies and the Legacy President David Kelly laying three wreaths at the Cenotaph. On the left is Joyce Cleaves from the ILLC (Intermediate Legacy Ladies Club which was for Junior Legatees who had outgrown the youth activities). On the right is Joan Miller who was widows representative on the Melbourne Legacy Board). A similar photo appeared in the October 2000 edition of The Answer.A record of a ceremony at the Shrine in 2000.Colour photo x 2 of the president and two widows laying a wreath at the Shrine.00525.1 printing on the back "widows, widows' sunday, pilgrimage, wreath laying ceremony, illc -
Melbourne LegacyProgramme - Document, programme, Dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance - by His Royal Highness, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, 1934
... Dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance - by His Royal Highness, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester......shrine of remembrance... The order of service of the ceremony to dedicate the Shrine by The Duke of Gloucester on Remembrance Day 1934. ...A single page of buff paper folded in half as a program for the dedication of the Shrine on 11th November 1934 and an admittance ticket....The document was in a file with other documents concerning the Shrine and it's history (01181 - 01190). A record of the dedication of the Shrine of Remembrance. ...The order of service of the ceremony to dedicate the Shrine by The Duke of Gloucester on Remembrance Day 1934. The ceremony was attended by approximately 300,000 people (photo is from a booklet at 01185). The document was in a file with other documents concerning the Shrine and it's history (01181 - 01190).A record of the dedication 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 single page of buff paper folded in half as a program for the dedication of the Shrine on 11th November 1934 and an admittance ticket.memorial, wreath laying ceremony, royal visit, shrine of remembrance -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2003, 09/2003
... Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2003...The olive tree planted by Legacy in 1972 was relocated to the new courtyard as part of the Shrine redevelopment. It stands as a centrepiece, representing peace. ...Colour photo x 3 of the president laying a wreath in the Garden Courtyard at the Shrine....Colour photo x 3 of the president laying a wreath in the Garden Courtyard at the Shrine. Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2003 Photograph ...Wreath laying ceremony for Legacy widows at the Cenotaph at the Shrine of Remembrance. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The photos show President David Ford carrying a wreath to be laid in the Garden Courtyard. The plants in the Garden Courtyard have been selected because they are native to the Mediterranean countries in which Australians have served. The olive tree planted by Legacy in 1972 was relocated to the new courtyard as part of the Shrine redevelopment. It stands as a centrepiece, representing peace. This is the olive tree of peace that was planted by Legacy in 1973 to mark their golden jubilee. It was relocated to the new courtyard in 2002 when the Shrine was being redeveloped. These photos are from 2003 when David Ford was president (see also 00614).A record of a ceremony at the Shrine 2003.Colour photo x 3 of the president laying a wreath in the Garden Courtyard at the Shrine.Printed on the back No.< > Clarendon Photos 0013 which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 18A, 19A and 22A.widows, widows' sunday, pilgrimage, wreath laying ceremony -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2006, 2006
... Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2006...A copy of a speech given by President Bill Rogers to widows at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2006. It was the annual widows' pilgrimage to the Shrine. ...Print out x 1 page of a speech given by President Bill Rogers at a Widows' Pilgrimage to the Shrine in 2006....Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne A copy of a speech given by President Bill Rogers to widows at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2006. It was the annual widows' pilgrimage to the Shrine. ...A copy of a speech given by President Bill Rogers to widows at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2006. It was the annual widows' pilgrimage to the Shrine. 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 a speech given at a service of remembrance.Print out x 1 page of a speech given by President Bill Rogers at a Widows' Pilgrimage to the Shrine in 2006.widows' sunday, pilgrimage, speeches -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2003, 2003
... Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2003...The photos shows the widows gathered for a service within the Shrine of Remembrance with wreaths ready to be laid. ...Colour photo x 2 of a service in the Shrine visitor centre....Colour photo x 2 of a service in the Shrine visitor centre. Pilgrimage to the Shrine 2003 Photograph ...Wreath laying ceremony for Legacy widows at the Cenotaph at the Shrine of Remembrance. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The photos shows the widows gathered for a service within the Shrine of Remembrance with wreaths ready to be laid. Legatee David Kelly appears to be speaking in one photo. From the film numbers it appears to be 2003 when David Ford was president (see also 00615). The service appears to be in The Visitor Centre which was completed in 2003. The Visitor Centre provides unimpeded access for the elderly and disabled to the Sanctuary, the Crypt and the Galleries of Remembrance as well as open space for exhibitions and events.A record of a ceremony at the Shrine in 2003.Colour photo x 2 of a service in the Shrine visitor centre.Printed on the back No.< > Clarendon Photos 0013 which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 16A and 17A.widows, widows' sunday, pilgrimage, wreath laying ceremony
