Historical information
Photographs a part of the John Cook album.
Physical description
Three photographs of The Nobbies Kiosk. 81-93 & 93a. View from the car park with many visitors 81-93b. View taken from the pathway to The Nobbies
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Photographs a part of the John Cook album.
Three photographs of The Nobbies Kiosk. 81-93 & 93a. View from the car park with many visitors 81-93b. View taken from the pathway to The Nobbies
Photograph taken at The Narrows Rookery on Phillip Island. Field Naturalists' Club Excursion to Phillip Island to see Mutton Bird Egging.
mutton bird egging. the narrows phillip island. the narrows rookery. j. gliddon. a.d. hardy. v. mchaffie.
the narrabeen, ferries, cowes phillip island
the narrabeen, ferries, cowes phillip island
b.d. "geo kermode". lino bresciani.
b.d. "geo kermode". lino bresciani.
7 photos taken from a collection of slides donated by Brigid Cooper.
6 Coloured photographs of the re-enactment of Cpt. Grossard's accidental shooting and his grave.
cpt grossard, back to phillip island, brigid cooper, mary & leo o'callaghan
Janet was a long standing member of Phillip Island Red Cross Branch, being awarded a 30 year service award
A framed award certificate, 4 photocopied volunteer award certificates, 1 letter and 5 photocopied articles from the Advertiser
International Year of Older Persons 1999 Commonwealth Recognition Award for Senior Australians, awarded to Janet May Crilly for the Flinders Electorate. Shire of Phillip Island Volunteer Service awards for invaluable service as a volunteer to the community of Phillip Island for 1992, 1994, 1995 Photos and articles of Red Cross volunteers and long service awards, approximately mid 1990s
janet crilly, red cross, trophies & awards
Janet was a long standing volunteer in the local community, especially for Red Cross.
Dark wooden plaque in shape of map of Australia. Has 2 metal plaques.
Australia Day Citizen Award. Shire of Phillip Island Janet Crilly 1993
janet crilly, red cross, volunteers, trophies & awards
Warley was a not for profit bush nursing hospital in Cowes for 84 years. It was closed due to lack of funds in 2008.
8 Coloured photographs of Warley Hospital, some of Warley Annexe. Showing street and internal views.
photographs, warley hospital, cowes bush nursing hospital, dr alan powles, alison justice
Vic Hislop caught the 7metre white pointer in 1987.
Coloured photographs of white pointer shark at Anderson Street, Cowes, caught off Phillip Island, showing it being transported in a refrigerated van to Queensland. Surrounded by a crowd of people.
Cowes, Phillip Island. A pro shark catcher got it and took it back to Queensland for stuffing.
photographs, victor hislop, shark catcher, sharks
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