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Bendigo Military MuseumProgramme - DINNER MENU, WW2, Bendigo Council, Mar 1940
... ...Troop farewell...Refer Cat No. 4136P. Dinner Menu Troop farewell Collection of William (Bill) Thomason In centre "City of Bendigo" and council emblem. ...Councils often had a formal farewell to troops going to War. Part of the collection of William (Bill) Thomason. Refer Cat No. 4136P.Cream coloured folder. Gold and blue line crossing diagonally across top corner. On back page, series of 13 signatures/autographs. Inside City emblem and name written and a description of the event (Farewell to AIF Soldiers). On page 3 is a menu for the dinner and proposed toasts.In centre "City of Bendigo" and council emblem. Name on the invite is "Private J.H. Thomason".dinner menu, troop farewell, collection of william (bill) thomason -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Black and white photograph, framed, 2020
... It shows: the nature of a small steamship used for troop movement 1914, also some of the family groups gathered to farewell loved ones departing for action during WW1. ..."BARAMBAH A37 HMAT" Australian Government / 1912 built as the "Hobart" a cargo steamship for/ the German-Australian line, Hamburg. In 1914 seized at Melbourne and refitted as a Troop transport, renamed "Barambah" and given the prefix A37. Remained in such capacity until 23 May 1918 then transferred to Commonwealth Government Line of Steamers fleet. In early 1925 sold to North German Lloyd, Bremen and renamed "Justin", until scrapped May 1935. The original photograph was by J.E. Barnes of Kew who was also known as the embarkation photographer ( see also Kew Historical Society entries on Vic Collections) This photograph of significance and interest as it is believed to be Port Melbourne in 1914 quite close to the Mission to Seamen at PM who may have had the mission facilities used by the crew of this ship. It shows: the nature of a small steamship used for troop movement 1914, also some of the family groups gathered to farewell loved ones departing for action during WW1. The engineers of the Barambah donated money to the Mission in 1917 (Jottings)Black and white landscape orientation photographic print of steam ship at dock with crowds of people waiting dockside. The print is housed in a plain black frame with glazing, mountboard support with composite board backing 4 removable clips and hanging system composite backing with angled freestanding foot.printed Label on back of print and handwritten label on back of frame: " BARAMBAH / A37 HMAT / Australian Government / 1912 built as the Hobart a cargo steamship for/ the German-Australian line, Hamburg...." (see also History and Significance this record for full details)s.s. hobart, s.s. justin, troop embarkation ww1, j.e. barnes, a37 hmat, s.s. barambah -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Boer War Memorial to Alfred G. Johnston, c1901
... troop of friends everywhere. Outside of his home circle, none will miss him more than his old friends - Professors and students alike - of the Ballarat School of Mines. Farewell...troop of friends everywhere. Outside of his home circle, none will miss him more than his old friends - Professors and students alike - of the Ballarat School of Mines. Farewell ...Former Ballarat School of Mines mining student Alfred Johnston was the son of Charles Johnston of Cork, Ireland, and Elizabeth Jameson, the family owning a large furniture store in Fitzroy. Alfred joined the Fifth Victorian (Mounted Riffles) contingent at the Melbourne suburb of Hawthorn. The October 1901 Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) Students Magazine reported 'Alf. Johnston's gone. The news came as a shock to all of us at the school. He who was with us a few short months ago, in all strength of sturdy manhood, has met a soldier's death in South Africa, and we sincerely mourn his loss…. His heart was in the school, and he did his best to further its interests … His last act on leaving Australian shores was to send a telegram from Albany to Prof. Mica Smith, to whom he was warmly attached, wishing the School and all connected with it "Good-bye". In his short, all to short, life of 29 years, he had more adventure than falls the lot of most men, and possibly the spirit of adventure, and also, of duty, prompted him to throw in his lot with the "colors," and leave for the front. The news of his death comes to us with added weight of sadness when we remember that he was one of the organisers of the School entertainment last year to help swell the fund for the erection of a statue to fallen Victorian soldiers.' The SMB Annual Report of 1901 recognised the loss of one of their students: 'Mr Johnston was, until the date of his leaving for active military service in South Africa, one of our students. While here besides being regarded as a general favourite for his urbanity and manliness, he was noted as a faithful, diligent, and most successful student. The news of Lieutenant Johnston's death cast quite a gloom over the school and it was early decided that in addition to a letter of condolence sent to his parents a bronze tablet, suitably inscribed, be erected to his memory in some prominent part of the school. On the 4th November last the ceremony of unveiling the memorial tablet was performed by Professor A. Mica Smith in the presence of several members of the late Lieutenant A.G. Johnston's family, the President and Members of Council, the Staff and Students of the School, and a number of prominent citizens. Lieut. Alfred Johnston was killed on 7 May 1901 at Rhenosterkop, Middleburg district, Transvaal. When the news reached Ballarat the students wrote 'Alfred Gresham Johnston has passed away, and his passing has left many a sorrowing heart amongst his troop of friends everywhere. Outside of his home circle, none will miss him more than his old friends - Professors and students alike - of the Ballarat School of Mines. Farewell, Alf., a long farewell.' Alfred Johnston is buried in an unlocated grave. His SMB friends decided to erect a tablet at the school to the late Lieutenant Johnston. An appeals for donations was made, the SMB students magazine reporting that it had 'met with a handsome response from past and present students.' The SMB Council augmented the fund, and the memorial was dedicated with great reverence. (See http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/aasp/is/library/collections/art_history/honour-roll/honourroll_Johnston,%20Alfred.shtml) Black and white image of a Boer War Memorial to Alfred G Johnston. The memorial includes a marble and brass plaque, flag and flower. boer war, alfred johnston, ballarat school of mines and industries, rhenoster kop, transvaal -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumGramophone Record, Eric Liffman Sings Folk Songs
... troop ship HMS Dunera. He became the most celebrated tenor in Australia during WW11. extended play 45 rpm vinyl records eric liffman australian tenor songs - the happy wanderer, tiritomba, ding dong ding, farewell song when on Sunday evenings, friendship song Gramophone Record 45 rpm extended play (9 copies in brown sleeve with green hill scene on cover. ...Eric Liffman was a refugee from Nazi Germany who, as a prisoner, is transported to Australia on the troop ship HMS Dunera. He became the most celebrated tenor in Australia during WW11.Gramophone Record 45 rpm extended play (9 copies in brown sleeve with green hill scene on cover.songs - the happy wanderer, tiritomba, ding dong ding, farewell song when on Sunday evenings, friendship songextended play 45 rpm, vinyl records, eric liffman, australian tenor -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Scouts farewell beloved leader, 1986
... An emotional farewell to Group Leader Eric 'Rip' Dixon from intellectually handicapped scouts and cubs from 2nd Heatherdale Scout Group. He has been involved in the scouting movement for 23 years, 13 of them spent with the Heatherdale Troop....An emotional farewell to Group Leader Eric 'Rip' Dixon from intellectually handicapped scouts and cubs from 2nd Heatherdale Scout Group. He has been involved in the scouting movement for 23 years, 13 of them spent with the Heatherdale Troop. ...An emotional farewell to Group Leader Eric 'Rip' Dixon from intellectually handicapped scouts and cubs from 2nd Heatherdale Scout Group. He has been involved in the scouting movement for 23 years, 13 of them spent with the Heatherdale Troop.An emotional farewell to Group Leader Eric 'Rip' Dixon from intellectually handicapped scouts and cubs from 2nd Heatherdale Scout Group. He has been involved in the scouting movement for 23 years, 13 of them spent with the Heatherdale Troop.An emotional farewell to Group Leader Eric 'Rip' Dixon from intellectually handicapped scouts and cubs from 2nd Heatherdale Scout Group. He has been involved in the scouting movement for 23 years, 13 of them spent with the Heatherdale Troop.scout groups, heatherdale scout group (2nd), dixon eric, hogg, kevin -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph
... Colour photograph of parade at Bandiana on the occasion of the farewell of Area Commander Lieutenant Peter Neuman, December 1983. Light Horse Heritage Troop A Squadron 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles provided mounted escort....8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Simpson Barracks McLeod melbourne Colour photograph of parade at Bandiana on the occasion of the farewell of Area Commander Lieutenant Peter Neuman, December 1983. Light Horse Heritage Troop A Squadron 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles provided mounted escort. ...Colour photograph of parade at Bandiana on the occasion of the farewell of Area Commander Lieutenant Peter Neuman, December 1983. Light Horse Heritage Troop A Squadron 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles provided mounted escort. -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph
... farewell parade, December 1983. " L-.R. Troopers Dudley,Anderson, Ellison" ( Dismounted soldiers not named ). Colour photograph of two soldiers and three mounted horsemen of Light Horse Heritage Troop A Squadron 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles. ...A Squadron provided escort party for Lieutenant Colonel P. Newman, Area Commander, at his farewell parade, December 1983.Colour photograph of two soldiers and three mounted horsemen of Light Horse Heritage Troop A Squadron 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles." L-.R. Troopers Dudley,Anderson, Ellison" ( Dismounted soldiers not named ).
