Showing 3 items matching "william arnell"
-
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Notice, 18/02/1908
... ...William Arnell...The land in question is 30 acres at Ballarat North and the applicant was William Arnell of 108 Brougham Street, Ballarat North, and the surveyor was Robert Davidson....The land in question is 30 acres at Ballarat North and the applicant was William Arnell of 108 Brougham Street, Ballarat North, and the surveyor was Robert Davidson. ...Form of Notice regarding an application for a lease to be posted on the land by the surveyor. The land in question is 30 acres at Ballarat North and the applicant was William Arnell of 108 Brougham Street, Ballarat North, and the surveyor was Robert Davidson.land lease, robert davidson, william arnell, ballarat north -
Bendigo Military MuseumManual - THE COMPLETE LEWIS GUNNER, Gale & Polden Limited, c.WW1
... Publications Books Instruction Manual Lewis Gun William (Bill) Thomason Collection Handwritten information - blue ink pen. "?? K. ARNELL". ...From front cover; "WITH NOTES ON THE .300 (AMERICAN) LEWIS GUN/ THE COMPLETE LEWIS GUNNER/ BY AN INSTRUCTOR". Part of the William (Bill) THOMASON Collection. Refer Cat. No. 4136P for more items.Soft cover book. Cover - beige colour cardboard, with black and red ink print on front and back. Illustrated front - sketch of a Lewis gun. 76 pages - cut, plain, white paper. Illustrated black and white photographs and technical diagrams. End paper - with black ink print information. Front end paper - "FOREWORD BY THE AUTHOR" - handwritten information.Handwritten information - blue ink pen. "?? K. ARNELL".publications, books, instruction manual, lewis gun, william (bill) thomason collection -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumModel Ship, Friendship
... Aboard on the voyage to Botany Bay, were the Master, Captain Francis Walton, Assistant Surgeon Thomas Arnell and Marines, Captain James Meredith, Lieutenant Ralph Clark, and Lieutenant William. ...Aboard on the voyage to Botany Bay, were the Master, Captain Francis Walton, Assistant Surgeon Thomas Arnell and Marines, Captain James Meredith, Lieutenant Ralph Clark, and Lieutenant William. ...Friendship was a convict transport ship of 276 tons, which was built in Scarborough England, in 1784, for her owners Hoppers of Scarborough. Aboard on the voyage to Botany Bay, were the Master, Captain Francis Walton, Assistant Surgeon Thomas Arnell and Marines, Captain James Meredith, Lieutenant Ralph Clark, and Lieutenant William. As the smallest of the transports Friendship probably carried a crew of around 20. Her 76 male and 21 female convicts were loaded at Plymouth. Model of "The Friendship"
