Historical information

President Geoff Webb presented a plaque to the Victoria Barracks Melbourne Corps of Guides in acknowledgement of the contribution of the proceeds of the Victoria Barracks Public Tours donations over the past three year, a total of $11,000 to Legacy in that time.
A portion of these proceeds was designated to be used for maintenance work on the Legacy statue of the Widow and her Children in the Garden of Appreciation at the Shrine of Remembrance.
More than 1,500 people visit Victoria Barracks Melbourne (VBM) each year as part of the Public Tours program conducted by the VBM Corps of Guides. Guided tours of the Barracks in 2005 operated on Wednesdays and Sunday afternoons as required. The Entrance fees were $5 per adult and $3 for concession and pensioners.

Significance

A record of where funds are raised and given to Legacy's work.

Physical description

Colour photo x 4 of President Geoff Webb awarding a plaque to a group from VBM and two pages of information.

Inscriptions & markings

Printed on the back Clarendon Photos which is the frame number and place of processing. Frame numbers: 1, 4, 7 and 8.