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Eltham District Historical Society IncAlbum - Photo Album, Lynne Reid, Eltham R.S.L. ANZAC Day Memories 1998-2003
... ...Watsonia Signals...Terry Beaton Jock Read Lofty Lofty (horse) Joe Mason Navy Catalogue HMAS Cerberus Warren Whatman Dave Maslen Mick Fowler Bert McKinnell Max Lowerson Stella Lowerson Watsonia Signals Mick Hingston Russell Erickson Two-up game Richie Soma Lynne Reid Les Stillman Julie Stillman Suzy Read Sue Johnson Catalogue Watson School of Signals Briar Hill Salvation Army Band Photo album 34.5 x 34.5 x 5 cm; 34 leaves (68 pages each capable of storing six 10 x 15 cm prints). 233 colour photo prints of various sizes, 10 x 15 cm, 10 x 18 cm and 10 x 30 cm. ...A collection of photographs of Anzac Day services around the Eltham Obelisk situated at the Eltham RSL Sub-branch on Main Road, Eltham and the parade along Main Roadanzac day parade, eltham obelisk, eltham rsl sub-branch, main road eltham, clive jenkins, cliff gardman, john cohen, bev haines, wayne phillips m.p., harold watts, margaret watts, maurie kruegal, eugene snopkowski, joe mason (ww2 veteran), manny ryles, robert marshall, warren watman, john haines, nacy ferguson, ridie soma, henry bradford, jim murphy, vic abbacamenco, eddie shanahan, graham o'shannesy, kniale harris, les meredith, greg gibbs, lauirie kavangh, john beavis, keith lear, neville o'connor, les stiman, ian mc?, terry beaton, jock read, lofty, lofty (horse), joe mason, navy catalogue, hmas cerberus, warren whatman, dave maslen, mick fowler, bert mckinnell, max lowerson, stella lowerson, watsonia signals, mick hingston, russell erickson, two-up game, richie soma, lynne reid, les stillman, julie stillman, suzy read, sue johnson, catalogue, watson school of signals, briar hill salvation army band -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Article, Newsletter, Watsonia Barracks: the home of the Royal Australian Corp of Signals
... A short history of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals at Watsonia Barracks, including background history of the land....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A short history of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals at Watsonia Barracks, including background history of the land. ...A short history of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals at Watsonia Barracks, including background history of the land.Printed article with black and white photos, 3 pageswatsonia army barracks, simpson army barracks -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clippings, Simpson Barracks for those who went before [Watsonia], 02/11/2011
... A collection of articles on Watsonia's Simpson Barracks School of Signals....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A collection of articles on Watsonia's Simpson Barracks School of Signals. simpson army barracks simpson barracks watsonia places Collection of news clippings, black text, colour images. ...A collection of articles on Watsonia's Simpson Barracks School of Signals.Collection of news clippings, black text, colour images.simpson army barracks, simpson barracks, watsonia places -
Greensborough Historical SocietyCoaster, Simpson Barracks, Watsonia Sergeant's Mess, 2000c
... Drink coaster from Royal Australian Corps of Signals Sergeant's Mess Watsonia [Simpson Barracks]...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Drink coaster from Royal Australian Corps of Signals Sergeant's Mess Watsonia [Simpson Barracks] Cardboard drink coaster. ...Drink coaster from Royal Australian Corps of Signals Sergeant's Mess Watsonia [Simpson Barracks]Cardboard drink coaster. White with blue text. -
Greensborough Historical SocietyFolder and compact disc, Simpson Army Barracks, 2011_
... The Watsonia Barracks has been in use since WW2 and is today home to the Defence Force School of Signals. ...This document is the result of research into the history of Watsonia Barracks (now Simpson Barracks) by GHS member Marilyn Smith. It details the origin of street names in the surrounding area and includes biographical information on those after whom the streets were named. Updated December 2016.The Watsonia Barracks has been in use since WW2 and is today home to the Defence Force School of Signals. It was built on the property formerly owned by Ainslie Meares. In 1951, surrounding land was purchased for the extension of the barracks. The suburb of Yallambie was formerly part of the Barracks. Black spiral bound folder (approx. 32 pages) with accompanying compact disc. Colour illustrations and maps. Updated 2016 in Word document.simpson army barracks, watsonia barracks, yallambie, marilyn smith, watsonia
