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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Accounts - House Construction, 1953-1954
... Wicking Court... corner of Wicking Court and Holland Road, Blackburn South..., corner of Wicking Court and Holland Road, Blackburn South 1953... Mitcham melbourne corner of Wicking Court and Holland Road ...Copy of Accounts for construction of Walter Wicking's house,Copy of Accounts for construction of Walter Wicking's house, corner of Wicking Court and Holland Road, Blackburn South 1953 - 1954.Copy of Accounts for construction of Walter Wicking's house,houses, wicking, walter, wicking court, blackburn south, holland road, blackburn south -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Subdivision of part of W.B. Wickings Estate, 1952
... wicking court...Later subdivision Wicking Court.... constance street gissing street rosen street wicking court melbourne ...Plan of subdivision of part of W.B. Wickings Estate, 1952. Reticulation area 1457, Sewer through private property. Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works document.land subdivision, holland road, blackburn south, constance street, gissing street, rosen street, wicking court, melbourne and metropolitan board of works, sewerage and sanitation, wicking, walter benjamin -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Walter Wicking Plan of Subdivision, ?1952
... wicking court...Plan of subdivision for Wicking Court, South Blackburn.... Mitcham melbourne land subdivision wicking court blackburn south ...Plan of subdivision for Wicking CourPlan of subdivision for Wicking Court, South Blackburn.Plan of subdivision for Wicking Courland subdivision, wicking court, blackburn south, wicking, walter benjamin, holland road -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - MEMORIAL PLAQUE WW1, Post WW1
The design for the Memorial plaque was chosen from 800 entries in 1918. Mr E.C.Preston of Liverpool was the winner. The prize was 200 pounds. The plaque was to be, As a solace for bereavement and as a memento. The first plaques arrived in Australia during 1922. They were to become commonly known as the Death penny or the Dead mans penny. Francis Charles Wicks, No 2246 enlisted in 14th Reinforcements 28th Batt AIF on 24.7.15 age 33 years 10 months. Embarked for Eygpt 1.10.15, embarked for France 16.3.16, was reported Missing in Action on 29.7.1916 and was then reported Killed in Action the same day in France, confirmed by Court of Inquiry 4.1.17. Refer 2059, his brother James Henry Wicks Regt No 4626.Circular cast bronze plaque with raised relief of Britannia and a lion with two small seals. Around the outside in raised relief is the wording typical to all plaques. A rectangular section on the right is for individual names of those lost in the British Commonwealth during the Great WarAround the left side and top of the plaque, “HE DIED FOR FREEDOM AND HONOUR” On the right hand side in the rectangular section, “FRANCIS CHARLES WICKS”memorial plaque, 2246, f c wicks, 28th batt aif -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDAL SET, British War medal, post 1918 (estimated) Replica Victory medal post 2000
James Henry Wicks, Regt No 4626 enlisted in 14th Reinforcements to the 7th Battalian AIF on 12.7.15 age 40 years 8 months. Embarked for Eygpt 28.1.16, transfered to 57th Batt 2.4.16, embarked for France 17.6.16, transfer to 15 MG Coy 27.7.16, discharged from the AIF on 22.8.19. Refer 2060.2 re his brother Francis Charles Wicks KIA.Medal set, court mounted, set of (2) re J.H Wicks. 1. 1914-15 Star. 2. War medal 1914-19, replica not engraved."4626 Pte J.H Wicks 7 BN A.I.F"medals, military