Document - KOOYONG ROAD, 75, CAULFIELD NORTH

Historical information

Three copies of a pamphlet for the ceremony of the Third Ordnance Services Unit ‘Exercising the Right of the Freedom of Entry to the City of Caulfield’, held on 13/07/1986. The pamphlet includes a brief history of the Unit’s association with the City of Caulfield, a list of individuals holding posts within the unit, text of the scroll conferring the Freedom of Entry on the Unit, a program of the ceremony, a brief history of the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps, including the Unit’s use of 75 Kooyong Road as their premises, a brief history of the city of Caulfield and an explanation of the tradition of conferring Freedom of Entry to a city.
The pamphlet includes also:
1/A black and white photograph (61x66mm) of the Mayor of Caulfield, Maxwell Blair, undated and unattributed.
2/A black and white photograph (70x51mm) of Major P.G. Hateley, Commanding Officer of the Third Ordnance Services Unit, undated and unattributed.
3/A black and white photograph (91x90mm) of the Sovereign’s Banner, undated and unattributed.
4/A black and white copy (137-87) of the scroll conferring Freedom of Entry into the City of Caulfield which was seated August 4 1978.
5/A color illustration (30x32mm) of the City of Caulfield Coat of Arms.
6/A colour illustration (40x32mm) of the Third Ordnance Services Unit, Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps Coat of Arms.
7/A black and white illustration (21x24mm) of the City of Caulfield Coat of Arms.
8/A black and white illustration (19x19mm) of the City of Caulfield badge.
9/A black and white illustration (22x31mm) of the City of Caulfield banner.

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