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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Richards & Co, Ballarat School of Mines Softball Team 1945, 1945
... v. overall... ballarat school of mines sporting softball n. black l. cooper v ...Formal photograph of 11 adolescent males Ballarat School of Mines softball uniform.ballarat school of mines, sporting, softball, n. black, l. cooper, v. overall, o. worthington, e. ditchfield, b. lancaster, m. horsey, l. saunders, l. kinnersley, n. hoffman, a. fry -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Animal specimen - Ural Owl, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860-1880
Ural Owls are one of the largest nocturnal birds of prey and are distributed across Northern hemisphere land masses from Scandinavia in the west, across Russia and China to Japan in the east. They average between 500-640mm in length, have large ears, a very long tail, and wing spans up to 1340mm. Ural Owls display reverse sexual dimorphism. They have a range of calls and sounds that vary between regions and among subspecies. Ural Owls prefer mature primary forest habitats that are not too dense, but adapt to a range of environments, including damp heathland and high elevation mountain forests. The species is considered nocturnal but may be more correctly described as ‘cathemeral’, due to frequent daylight activity in the taiga zone. Ural Owls are non-migratory and highly territorial. They prefer to hunt from a perch into open areas of forest, seeking small mammal prey, such as voles, as well as birds, amphibians, and invertebrates. Ural Owls have a broad, rounded head and a well-developed round facial disc with a small V-shaped indentation. They tend to be plain greyish-brown to whitish overall, though some subspecies display darker colour variation. The underparts are pale cream to grey-brown and boldly overlaid with dark brown streaking. Ural Owls lack the richer colour tones of other Strix owls. Their flight style gives the appearance of a large bird. The eyes are dark brown and relatively small, and the bill is yellowish. Tarsi and toes are feathered grey and the talons are yellowish brown with darker tips. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum in Sydney and the National Museum of Victoria (known as Museums Victoria since 1983), as well as individuals such as amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century.This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century. This Ural Owl is an average sized specimen with a broad, rounded head and characteristic V-shaped facial marking between the eyes. Overall plumage is plain and consistent in colour and pattern, with white, brown and grey streaks. The eyes are large and the bill is small and yellow. This specimen stands on a wooden perch with identification tags attached to its leg.Swing tag: Strix noctua / Athene noctua, [illegible] / near leiden / 26 Mai 1860. / Holland / Other tag: N38 / Strix noctua / Holland. / Metal tag: 4062 /taxidermy, taxidermy mount, burke museum, australian museum, owls, birds of prey, heart-shaped faced owl, nocturnal birds, predator birds, carnivore, territorial owl, animalia, large owl, long-tailed owls, ural mountains, taiga zone owls, cathemeral, monogamous, iucn red list, strix, wood owl, attacking owl, long-tailed owl, large-eared owl, owls with facial disc -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat School of Mines Associates Board 1951-1957, c1984
In the early 1880s the Ballarat School of Mines Council introduced a three year course of training under the professors to qualify students in the following professions: 1. Mining Engineering 2. Metallurgy 3. Geology 4. Electricity [45] Each of these courses had an additional, but optional, fourth year of study. The prescribed subjects of study for an Associateship was set out in the Calendar of the Ballarat School of Mines in each year. Any student who passed the prescribed examinations in any of the above courses was issued with a Certificate of Competency, and conferred with the distinction of Associate. By the 1890s the professorial staff had drawn up a curriculum leading to an Associateship of the Ballarat School of Mines. The first two years work was to be common to all courses, but in the third and subsequent years the student wold be devoted to a specialised branch of study. The Associateship was to be conferred in one of another of the following Courses: Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, [Geology], Metallurgy and Mining Engineering. All were three year courses except for Agriculture which was two years. Each course was conducted in accordance with a prescribed curriculum and syllabus. During the 1910s there was an expectation that candidates for the Associate course should have attained the age of sixteen, and have received preparatory training equivalent to University Matriculation at least in the subjects of Elementary Mathematics, English Grammar and Composition, or have passed through Junior Technical School. In 1960 an new procedure for admission to graduate status as Associates was introduced to the Ballarat School of Mines where Associateship would be conferred at a public ceremony. After 01 July 1976 graduates of Ballarat College of Advanced Education and Ballarat College of Advanced Education were admitted in major studies relating to mining for Australian accreditation and overseas purposes. Ballarat School of Mines Associates could ascribe ASMB after their name.Black and white photograph of Associatedsof the Ballarat School of Mines from 1951-1957.Associates of the Ballarat School of Mines :Lists names 1989-1964ballarat school of mines, smb campus, electrical engineering 1958, brian w. schreenan civil engineering 1958, clifford j. restarick metallurgy 1958, john t h. clelland metallurgy 1958, donald c. stevens mining engineering 1958, john g. wolfe civil engineering 1959, james e. mcneil electrical engineering 1959, patrick h. nally civil engineering 1959, graham j. willey metallurgy 1959, stanley p. kisler civil engineering 1959, donald j. overall electrical engineering 1959, brian j. mclennan civil engineering 1959, philip j. davis art 1959, bruce v. mcdougall mining engineering 1959, lancelot j. matthews mechanical engineering 1959, alan w. wilson mechanical engineering 1959, alan w. wilson electrical engineering 1959, george a r. lewis art 1959, noel e. meagher electrical engineering 1960, john l. collier mining engineering 1960, john l. collier civil engineering 1960, frank andrewartha mechanical engineering 1960, norman leckie art 1960, lansell j. groat civil engineering 1960, boon thiam lu mining engineering 1960, oswyn n. hails civil engineering 1960, john a. watts applied chemistry 1960, thomas b. gallagher civil engineering 1960, brian a. bellingham civil engineering 1961, alan c leviston applied chemistry 1961, walter j wynd civil engineering 1961, francis d benjamin civil engineering 1961, leonard e fox mechanical engineering 1961, yan kai chung applied chemistry 1961, george d mcgrath mechanical engineering 1961, john r sawyer mechanical engineering 1961, ronald horgan applied chemistry 1961, douglas j vendy civil engineering 1961, john a barnes electrical engineering 1961, brian w smith metallurgy 1961, william r carlyon metallurgy 1961, chris p livitsanos metallurgy 1961, lawrence g trevan civil engineering 1961, richard g dunlop mechanical engineering 1961, ronald m ingleton mechanical engineering 1961, peter m robinson mechanical engineering 1961, david j jelbart mechanical engineering 1961, john g hollway mechanical engineering 1961, george m hetherington civil engineering 1961, david w brown mechanical engineering 1961, john r gowan civil engineering 1961, geoffrey a christian civil engineering 1961, arthur c burrow mechanical engineering 1961, john n mcarthur applied chemistry 1961, graeme r bromley mechanical engineering 1961, william davison civil engineering 1961, ben a johnson electrical engineering 1961, ben a johnson civil engineering 1961, allan j tinney civil engineering 1961, thomas h j coad applied chemistry 1961, brian h duthie civil engineering 1961, basil c bautovich mechanical engineering 1961, reece pullen electrical engineering 1961, john d carmichael electrical engineering 1961, william j spencer civil engineering 1961, neil a brogden civil engineering 1961, michael villani civil engineering 1961, ralph j hepburn mechanical engineering 1961, peter w linaker mechanical engineering 1961, peter j matthews mechanical engineering 1961, edgar mca bartrop mining engineering 1961, donald j stewart, brian schreenan -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1954, 1954
Editorial, Principal's Page, Prominent Personalities, Eureka Stockade, Two ex-students tell of their work and conditions in East Africa and Canada, The Art School, Literary Society, Boys Sport, Football, Cricket, Baseball, Athletics, Tennis, Chris Sanos - another ex-student describes his recent trip to Greece, Junior School, Ballarat wins Final - Football Premiers 1954, Some Impressions of London, House Notes, School Council. Members of Staff, Roll Call Diploma Students, Junior Technical School Boys' and Girls' Students ListingGray soft covered magazine with red and brown titlesballarat school of mines, magazine, j. collier, john skuja, janice wilton, murray gillan, neil andrews, ellen freemantle, alan johnson, graeme willey, diana mainwaring, b. v. mcdougall, margaret little, lance matthews, philip davis, john barnes, cliff restarick, philip kempe, barry jones, harold everett, j. jenkin, r. howard, d. lavery, j. williams, j. barnes, j. murray, j. wolfe, j. clelland, t. gallagher, w. maxwell, n. andrews, b. bellingham, f. shearer, n. spears, i. schunke, d. schmidt, g. willey, r. furlong, g. rasdell, b. tozer, l. matthews, w. saggers, b. taylor, j. watts, a. johnson, b. matthews, r. dunlop, b. mclennan, g. ditchfield, m. gillin, j. cleelland, b. singleton, d. overall, g. crawford, chris sanos, nancy rimmington, janice tonkin, herbert "andy" andrews, leonard (a.p.c) doull, harold m. everett, murray "gilligan" gillin, alan "johno" johnson, khoo teng seong, douglas "myxo" lockhead, lancelot "willey" matthews, bruce "frugal" mcdougall, "aal" pitzen, john "cheesy" skuja, brian francis "tailspin" taylor, john "tucks" watts, lola andrich, j. spencer, r. cutter, p. collier, g. paddle, n. richards, i. pike, b. cushion, b. knight, g. van berkel, d. stevens, n. stevens, b. stevens, l. major, l. copeman, k. norman, n. hodder, l. johns, l. curtis, h. hay, l. furlong, g. new, j. hamilton, r. day, a. clarke, b. parker, p. agrums, l. dean, w. swan, r. carlson, t. white, m. walsh, r. gilbert, w. edmends, b. vurlow, d. wakeling, a. haywood, d. sarah, k. rogers, l. cook, j. mcleod, p. hatton, p. fisher, r. lambert, j. vincent, t. lugg, g. matthews, w. etty, n. twaits, m. o'brien, w. davidson, i. lightfoot, p. cahill, n. slocum, d. martin, j. leckie, marjorie garner, r. hall, i. beaumont, barbara o'connell, b. duthie, l. boyd, i. kinnane, d. baldock, p. nunn, j. strickland, d. robertson, n. everett, b. whittle, w. widdop, j. richards, b. tresize, k. buchanan, m wunhym, j. caddy, g. kerr, j. collins, r. sansom, i. gitsham, k. weightman, g. gilmer, e. waller, r. mcbride, j. jardine, lynette reynolds, marion ritchie, p. mchenry, h. cromb, c. veal, j. van buerghel, g. templeton, k. page, e. tozer, b. wilson, g. minehan, g. smith, j. bennett, n. pike, l. reynolds, m. ritchie, m. wunhym, l. willis, m. nolan, j. rogers, e. kinnane, g. cody, j. mills, j. cunningham, m. eggleton, n. rimmington, m. marshall, n. gay, e. hosking, v. jolly, j. mchenry, rosalie hall, brian duthie, m. lesins, l. hotchin, g. hill, e. richards, l. jardine, m. roberts, i. siver, d. mclennon, k. warhurst, r. rowse, e. snowball, g. jill, n. bromley -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Warriors Football Club Team 1956
Back Row : G Giles, J Hull, Reeves, F Lever, W Rickard, L Healy 2nd : K Pianta (Sec), L Blake (President), B Larkin, M Stewart, W Hall, R Overall, N Grainger, D Mc Master, J Hatcher (Selector), T Wallace (Boundary) 3rd : P Boag, S Boag, J Larkin, V Chapman, B Chapman, C Smith, B Boag 4th : C Chappell, G Cashin, P Ledger, T Bell.Football team seated and standing with drapes in background.Names on Backsport, football -
Brighton Historical Society
Clothing - Dressing gown, Peignoir, Mid 19th Century
This peignoir or morning gown is believed to have belonged to Mrs Thomas Anne Ward Cole, an early Brighton resident and wife of George Ward Cole. George Ward Cole was an early member of the Victorian Parliament and the family featured prominently in Melbourne Society in their time. They established a substantial home known as “St Ninians” at 10 Miller Street in 1841. The family reportedly entertained Melbourne’s first Royal visitor the Duke Of Edinburgh, Queen Victoria’s second son, at St Ninians in 1867. In later years St Ninians was subsequently subdivided and later demolished.A mid blue-green cotton and lace peignoir or morning gown, c.1860. The bodice starts at the neck with a clavicle height, rounded neckline with a turn down flat collar, and is finished with a cream lace frill next to the face. The sleeve starts at the natural shoulder line and its overall silhouette is reminiscent of a soft three quarter length imbecile sleeve constructed of four layers of alternating fabrics. At the shoulder, there is a blue-green flap, which crosses across the top and back of the shoulders towards the centre upper back in a 'v' shape. Here it finishes where it meets with the gathered top of the fabric that creates the train. Underneath this shoulder flap is a gathered, long cream frill that finishes just above the elbow. Underneath this frill is the full gathered blue-green sleeve. Finally falling from this a second gathered long cream frill finishes at the three quarter arm. The bodice buttons with five metal buttons from the neckline to just above the bust. Here it meets a heavily gathered front in two pieces, which falls with fullness to the floor. This full section is secured closed at the centre front with four hooks and eyes over the bust and then continues with shell buttons through the remainder of the garment.st ninians, george ward cole, morning gown, peignoir, brighton, thomas anne ward cole, margaret morrison ward cole, agnes bruce ward cole -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1945, 1945
List of Full Course Students' 1945, Editorial, Editor's Notes, News and Notes, End of the War 1939-1945, Obituary, The Literary Society, The Chemical Nature of Women, Fumes from the Lab, Forests - Our Asset and Responsibility, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sports, Commercial Notes, The Junior TechsMaroon cover with, blue, green and gold lettering, soft covered magazine of 72 pages including advertisements. Artwork Mr Calder - By Eda Woodfield Miss Williams - By Ruth Mole Basil - By Beatrice Burgess Roy - By Eda Woodfield Mac - By Gweneth Speirs Joll - By Marjorie Gray Doug - By Ruth Mole View from the cutters hut - By Marion Beckwith Mr Fairbank - By Ruth Mole Perc - By Ruth Mole Peter - By Eda Woodfield Fritz - By Joan Walter On the track to the cutter's hut - By Joan Walter The cutter's hut - By Ruth Mole Gertie - By Marjorie Gray Bombhead - By Ruth Mole Gwen - By Francis Duffy Marje - By Ruth Mole David - By Joan Walter Skeeter - By Joan Walter Ewan - By Ruth Mole Blue - By Neville Reeve Stanley - By Joan Walter George - By Joan Walter Vic - By Beatrice Burgess Gladys - By Eda Woodfield Olwyn - By Beatrice Burgess Valda - By Beatrice Burgess Betty - By Eda Woodfield June - By Eda Woodfield Stella - By Beatrice Burgess Verna - By Eda Woodfield Valerie - By Eda Woodfield June - By Beatrice Burgess Dorothy - By Joan Walter Beryl - By Joan Walter Noreen - By Ruth Mole Pat - By Joan Walter Valma - By Eda Woodfield Graham - By Gweneth Speirs Johnny - By Joan Walter Charlie - By Beatrice Burgess Raynor - By Marjorie Gray George - By Marjorie Gray Darkie - By Ruth Mole Duck - By Beatrice Burgess Robert - By Ruth Mole William - By Gweneth Speirs Basil - By Joan Walter Wilson - By Joan Walter Schoolbeck - By Ruth Mole Duck Weed - By Eda Woodfield Bas - By Beatrice Burgess Albert - By Ruth Mole ballarat school of mines, magazine, g. curtis, p. edmonds, kevin j. whiter, david t. coburn, peter j. wilson, john k. leicht, douglas d.g. dean, frank d. daykin, grace lawry, p. maloney, j. mckenzie, percival d. fisher, stanley s. parker, beatrice e. burgess, roy e. mawby, roma sudoltz, peter h. marxsen, lois reynolds, robert j. mckenzie, w. coad, marion a. beckwith, john g. procter, gweneth. speirs, neville f. reeve, dr pound, c. fairbank, f. g. procter, jeanette perkins, john w. jolly, m. berlyn, c. g. fairbank, bill f. carroll, marjorie gray, f. n. reeve, joan waller, winifred m. beckwith, isobel murfett, frank daykin, joy martin, max coward, jack henderson, joe wilkinson, alan wilson, muriel harland, m. fogarty, sylvia williams, t. r. thomas, john p. l. gibbs, t. mccartney, a. s. richards, p. crosby, h. middlin, mr cornell, lois kinnersley, margaret murrell, ouida worthington, i. murfett, ruby gladman, john m. blainey, mina gallie, miss darby, p. moloney, v. eva, lester w. roffey, robert f. swales, john e. ambrosio, mr hillman, neville r. morton, basil j. marshall, lloyd lehmann, lindsay s. pattenden, john middlin, alfred e. temby, a. hyett, willaim g. young, kingsley r. bremmer, william j. hewitt, geoffrey f. stevens, n. black, lucy cooper, valma overall, evelyn ditchfield, b. lancaster, miriam horsey, lorraine saunders, n. hoffman, audrey fry, robert j. murell, colin a. bell, ewan c. jones, d. powell, william j. llewllyn, kenneth s. lindsay, nola dridan, patricia gleeson, winifred stevens, mary cummins, b. sherritt, alison johnson, b. conway, b. vallins, k. dowall, m. grinham, k. eberhard, c. lea, k. george, a. coad, c. eltringham, w. allan, m. silvey, f. jacobson, l. clifton, r. sargent, w. caldow, g. pyke, g. bergin, k. dean, r. bennett, k. hoffman, a. kerr, h. sealey, d. mcconville, p. nunn, d. halson, l. frichot, g. smith, m. mcdonald, w. hon, r. irving, l. drake, c. gedye, g. jukes, a. new, a. smith, k. weybury, c. wilson, p. banfield, a. hughes, g. yeoman, eda woodfield, francis duffy -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Ceramic - Vase, Viola Ayling, 1950–1970
Viola Annie McVicars (1911–1990) was born in Korumburra on 29 April 1911. At the age of 21, she married William John Ayling (1909–1995). After their marriage in 1932, they moved to Kew, initially to 81 Tennyson Street, and later to 180 Pakington Street. A professional tailoress, Viola Ayling was also a talented amateur potter, creating her ceramics at her home in Pakington Street, where she had an internal studio and a handmade, wood-fired brick kiln in her backyard. Following her death in 1990, her studio pottery passed to her daughter, and following the daughter’s death, to her granddaughter. This piece of glazed earthenware is part of a collection of 15 functional and decorative ceramic items donated by Viola’s granddaughter to the collection in 2024.A handmade vase, expertly potted and glazed. The style is representative of Australian ceramic design of the period, particularly that employed by Klytie Pate.Wheel thrown bulbous vase with a narrow neck. Subsequent to potting, the vase has been scraped from head to foot. An overall pink glaze, fading as it has dripped down the exterior has been highlighted with a second irregularly applied green glaze within the ridged surface. The artist has signed the base. Signature to bases: "V. Ayling" ceramics, pakington street -- kew (vic.), vase, viola annie mcvicars, viola annie ayling -
Bendigo Military Museum
Literary work - POEM, "AUSTRALIANS"
Poem signed Ellie Campbell and written in reaction to overheard criticisms of Australian Soldiers drinking in Durban. Part of the collection of V E Giudice. Refer Cat No. 10031P Overall part of the collection of William Thomason Cat No. 4136P.Folded over piece of cream paper containing on the two inside pages, a six stanza poem, titled "Australians". A description of why written and following by the poem. Scribbled on back "These pieces of Poetry were given to us by Miss Campbell who did so much for the boys of South Africa”collection of william (bill) thomason, poetry, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - PHYSICAL EXERCISE GUIDE, Government Printer, A PROGRESSIVE COURSE OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE, July 1915
Booklet used as a guide on keeping fit. Part of the collection of "V E Giudice" No. 53730, Cat No. 10031P. Overall part of collection of William (Bill) Thomason, Cat No. 4136P.Cream coloured 58 page booklet. Commonwealth emblem on front and Australian Military Forces and date of print. Inside was pictures and descriptions of types of exercises, on marching, running etc with room for notes on blank pages at back.Written on front twice "CPL V.E. Giudice". Inside back page is written some notes on types of exercises.collection of william (bill) thomason, v e giudice, exercise guide, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - GUIDE BOOK, GUIDE TO EDINBURGH, Unknown
Guide book for tourists in Edinburgh around time of WW1. Part of collection for Sgt "V.E. Giudice" No. 53730. refer Cat No. 10031P for details. Overall part of collection of William (Bill) Thomason, refer Cat No. 4136P.64 page booklet with red cover and white pages containing contents include adverts, Pictures of tourist sites and brief description of individual tourist locations.guide book, ww1, v e giudice, collection of william (bill) thomason -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - SOLDIERS GUIDE, WW1, Government Printer, HINTS FOR SOLDIERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES, c. WW1
Book had to be read under direction on days 1, 3 & 5 of his service then for next 3 weeks. Part f the collection of Sgt "V.E. Giudice". Refer Cat No. 10031P. Overall part of the collection of William (Bill) Thomason Cat No. 4136P.32 page booklet with red cover. On front is name of owner written, Commonwealth Emblem, Commonwealth of Australia and Title. Inside is messages from the Commanding Generals and then various hints and instructions of the behavior of soldiers in Europe.On top of front - Sgt V.E. Giudice.collection of william (bill) thomason, v e giudice, soldierrs guide, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Financial record - RECEIPT, The Cockburn Hotel, 30 Dec 1918
Receipt issued to "V E Giudice" on leave in Dec 1919 after WW1. Refer to Cat No. 10031P, Box 321. Overall part of William (Bill) Thomason Collection Cat No. 4136P.White receipt from the Cockburn Hotel, Edinburgh. On top of the receipt is an image of a large hotel and followed by details of receipts for accommodation. On the back is a sticker from the Forsyth Hotel Aberdeen. Paper is a single sheet folded twice.Name: "Mr V E Giudice" written on top. Noted: "This is where we stayed one night", Noted: "Paid 30/12/18 Mr McPherson". Stamp on back, bedroom No. 19 with price 1-6 (One pound, six shillings). collection of william (bill) thomason, v e giudice, accommodation receipt, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Map - TRENCH MAP, WW1, c. 1918
Detailed trench map of locality to Guide and plan Defence and operations. Part of the collection of V E Giudice 53730. Refer to Cat. No. 10031P for his details. Part of the overall William (Bill) Thomason Collection.Large white hard paper map of Rumilly Trenches with Town of Rumilly, Masneriei and Crevecoeur and The Canal, St Quentin. Full contour lines marked and showing the Beaurevoir Line of Trenches. Is to scale of 1:10,000. Mainly blank on back except a table to index adjoining sheets and a glossary of locations. Translation from French to English.Signed on front "V E Giudice" and "O/C ACO and something indecipherable.v e giudice, collection of william (bill) thomason, trench map, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHIC POSTCARDS, c.1918
Various postcards from Europe and Africa during WW1. Part of the collection of V E Giudice, No. 53730, Refer Cat No. 10031P for service details. Part of the overall collection of William (Bill) Thomason, Refer Cat No.4136P, Various postcards collected all in black and white. 1. Statue of King Leopold, First King of Belgium, in a square, in the City of Antwerp. 2. Picture of Pieche De La Cathedrale located in Antwerp. 3. Picture of a Rubens painting located within the Cathedrale De Anvers. 4. Picture of Nave of Cathedrale of St Michael & St. Gudula in Brussels. 5. Picture of Sierra Leone Harbour, Port of Freetown. 1. On back written "Statue of First King of Belgium, Antwerp". 2. Detailed description of what is in the Cathedral on back. 3. On back detailed description and comments on Rubens paintings. 4. On back, comments on aspects of the Cathedrale. 5. On front written "This is a picture of Sierra Leone Africa” of the Harbour.v e giudice, collection of william (bill) thomason, photographic postcards, ww1, europe -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - LETTER & PHOTOGRAPHS, 24 Aug 1918
Letter from camp after arrival in England. Part of the collection of V.E Giudice no. 53730. Refer Cat. No. 10038P, for service details. Part of overall collection of Bill Thomason. Refer Cat No. 4136P.Eight pages of letter on page 1 to his mother and following 7 pages of photographs of towns of Codford and Stockton, Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral and the Westbury White Horse. All photos in B & W. and those of tourist sites had description at bottom. Pages stapled together.Letter dated “Aug 24th, 1918 from Codford Camp”. Letter signed "Love Bill".letter, photographs, ww1, collection of william (bill) thomason, v e giudice -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - LITTLE MANUAL, Boys Industrial Home Plant, 1904
Part of the collection of "V E Giudice". Refer Cat No. 10031P. Overall part of the collection of "William (Bill) Thomason". refer Cat No. 4136P.Bright blue cover with "Little Manual" written across the front. Inside 32 pages of prayers and readings ad some images. Booklet stapled together and some pages are torn.Inside inscribed in ink: “E Giudice, High St Golden (?)”v e giudice, collection of william (bill) thomason, prayer book, catholic church -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - TRAINING CERTIFICATE, 18 Nov 1918
Certificate was for training for Sgt V.E. Giudice from 53rd Battn, A.I.F. Result was 89%. Refer Cat 10031P for his details. Overall part of Bill Thomason Collection Cat 4136P.Cream paper Certificate of Training. Filled in for Sgt V.E. Guidice for the Officers Course for Infantry Officers. Listed elements of the course with his results and signed off by Commandant. Also includes note on period he was o sick leave. Stamp on front from Training Group.“Dated Nov 12th, 1918” Stamped on front “18 Nov 1918” and “No. 3651/15”Written in.collection of william (bill) thomason, v e giudice, training certificate, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - TOURIST GUIDE, Albert De Boeck, HANDY GUIDE OF WATERLOO AND ITS ENVIRONS
Tourist booklet describing the Battle of Waterloo Battlefield and descriptions of what happened. Part of Collection of "V E Giudice" No. 53730 Cat No. 10031P. Part of the overall collection of William (Bill) Thomason. Refer Cat No. 4136P.Green cover booklet with a picture of a Monument to the Battle on the Front with the book title and a stamp stuck on the bottom. Inside is pictures of various monuments. Description of the best way to town, The Battlefield and some descriptions on what happened on the day and where. On the back is the List and Prices of other tour books.Name "VE Giudice" written on 1st page inside. Written inside back cover : “This little booklet gives some very interesting particulars of the Great Battle”collection of william (bill) thomason, v e giudice, tourist guide, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - INSTRUCTION MANUALS, 1918
"V E Giudice" as an NCO had instruction on various systems and items involved in training for battle. Part of the collection of Sgt V E Giudice, No. 53730. Cat No. 10031P. Overall part of the collection of William (Bill) Thomason. Cat No. 4136P.1. Green cover, 44 page booklet with sequence of instructions in the .303 Lewis Gun as taught at the Australian School of Musketry, Tidworth. Looks at how gun is used and maintained with tables on spares and drawings on structure. 2. Grey covered, 18 page booklet for notes on system and sequence of musketry training as taught at the Australian School of Musketry.Name: “V E Giudice”on front of book 1. Name: “V E Giudice” written on inside front of Book no. 2.collection of william (bill) thomason, v e giudice, manuals, lewis gun -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - GUIDE TO OFFENSIVE ACTION, INSTRUCTION FOR THE TRAINING OF PLATOONS FOR OFFENSIVE ACTION 1917, July 1917
Instructions issued by general staff as a guide for tactics used. Part of the collection of V E Gudice, No. 53730, Cat No. 10031P. Overall part of the William (Bill) Thomason collection.126 page booklet containing instructions and diagrams of tactics used by units in offensive actions in WW1. On front is name of Sgt Giudice, the Title and the four areas of content.Top Inscription "Sgt V.E. Giudice".v e giudice, collection of william (bill) thomason, booklet, ww1