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plaster cast of a gem - Oxford; Beazley Gem database
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plaster cast of a gem - Oxford; Beazley Gem database
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plaster cast of a gem - Oxford; Beazley Gem database
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Yes, you can build a PC case out of LEGO. Just make sure that you get everything grounded. Having lots of windows and light on the inside? That's just over the top.
Format: Photographic negative.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection
General information about the Powerhouse Museum Collection is available at www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database
Persistent URL: www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=421507
Acquisition credit line: Gift of Freemans Studios, 1969
Format: Postcard, photo mechanical print.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection
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Persistent URL: www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=427003
Acquisition credit line: Gift of Elizabeth Bullard, 1967
Format: Glass plate negative.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Phillips Glass Plate Negative Collection, Powerhouse Museum www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/collection=Phillips_Glass_Plate_Negative
Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection
General information about the Powerhouse Museum Collection is available at www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database
Persistent URL: http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=386792
Acquisition credit line: Gift of the Estate of Raymond W Phillips, 2008
plaster cast of a gem - Oxford; Beazley Gem database
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A lovely Collage for the Database of my Iplehouse YID Freezia Twins named Amber (Freezia, left) & Violet (Gentle Freezia, right), but I'm a little disapointed with this shots since they didn't become as I had wanted them. But oh well, I'm still practising. ^^;;;
(C.1954) (N51167) Immediately after WW II, TWA acquired a dozen or so C-47s to use as freighters. Although not of the genre of latter day 'windowless wonders', N511567 had four
of its passenger windows blocked off. Some of these C-47s were in operation for almost a decade, but by the end of the 1950s they were all sold off. Mid-air in 1955, see report; aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19550712-0
Country: SPAIN
Operator: RENFE
Item: STEAM
Class or Maker: RENFE/030-2067
Wheel Arrangement or Type: 0-6-0
Number: 030-2077
Place details: VALENCIA TERMINO Loco Shed loco on turntable
Additional notes: 1674mm
Original source material: Kodak 35mm slide
Photographer: James M Jarvis
Copyright: Photographer's estate
Library locator reference: JMJA.0003
30937 Transport Photograph Database
1963OCT31JMJA007cs
70th Anniversary of the Battle of Monte Cassino, February-May 1944
The Battle of Monte Cassino (also known as the Battle for Rome and the Battle for Cassino) was a series of four assaults over a period of four months by the Allies against the Winter Line in Italy, held by Axis forces during the Italian Campaign of World War II. The fight for Cassino was one of the most brutal and costly campaigns involving New Zealand forces in World War II.
The New Zealand soldiers’ biggest involvement came, in the third battle, a major assault which started on 15 March. The town of Cassino was almost totally destroyed by a massive bombing raid, following which the 2nd New Zealand Division forces advanced under cover of an artillery barrage. It would be another two months before the German Wermarcht (unified armed forces of Germany i.e. army, navy and airforce) was dislodged from Monte Cassino.
In early April the New Zealanders withdrew from Cassino, having suffered almost 350 deaths and many more wounded. In May 1944 the town finally fell to Allied forces - there had been a heavy cost all round. Rome was taken on 4 June, two days before the Allied invasion of Northern France and D-Day 6 June 1944.
Monte Cassino held the historic abbey of St Benedict founded in AD 529 which stood on the hilltop above the nearby town of Cassino. The abbey was destroyed down to the foundation walls, only the crypt survived during the bombardment by Allied forces, the town was also left in ruins. Both the town and the abbey were rebuilt after the war on their original sites. Many of the treasures from the abbey had been removed by the Germans, consequently the archives, library and some paintings were saved.
The image is from Archives NZ war art collection and depicts a scene from the Battle of Monte Cassino painted by Peter McIntyre an official World War II artist.
War art database warart.archives.govt.nz/
Peter McIntyre biography warart.archives.govt.nz/PeterMcIntyre
Archives Reference: AAAC 898 NCWA 017
Country: SPAIN
Operator: FERROCARRIL ANDORRA ESCATRON
Item: STEAM
Class or Maker: Jung
Wheel Arrangement or Type: 4-8-4T
Number: Andorra
Place details: Lineside Andorra to Escatron line
Additional notes: 1674mm F.C. Andorra-Escatron, Photos 17 to 21 Feb. JTOY.13960
Original source material: Agfa 35mm slide
Photographer: John B Toy
Copyright: Photographer
Library locator reference: JTOY.1394
30937 Transport Photograph Database
1980FEB17JTOY015cs
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Shire of Nillumbik heritage database 2007:.
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A sign on this cottage states: `This Cottage was built on a miner's right around 1876..
Originally the home of the Hill Family it then became for almost half a century the home of the Birch Family.' .
Another sign at the boundary states:.
`Claim posted by G Maver 12/11/84' (1984).
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The early parish plans show this site in April 1873 as creekside land, with no Crown Allotment (CA) designation, but apparently part of John Hill's grant on the adjoining CA78A (2 acres, now vacant), both on the south side of the Watsons Creek. Adjoining properties were in the names of LL Smith (1879), WS Cheshire (1922) and Timothy Shaw. Hill paid ₤5/7/6d for the land. Application for a License to occupy Crown lands on any goldfield or Lands adjacent there to..
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John Hill, a shoemaker at Kangaroo Ground, had made an Application under the `Land Act 1869' on 30 October 1873 for 2a 3r 29p. The Application was granted 7 November 1873 but in 1874 after a report by Mounted Constable Walsh on the land. Edmund Harland of South Yarra owned it by 1886 and then Honor Birch purchasd it in 1910, converging the Hill and Birch family ownership history. As`Honor Williams, she was the legal owner by 1939 [ VTO]..
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Constable Walsh's report describes a `slab house or hut 24'x10' with a bark roof, 2 rooms lined with bark inside, slabs in aprt and Calico part, erected December 1878 in `passable repair'. Hill had been absent from the property for some months working elsewhere but had recently returned. The will of Honor Williams (formerly Birch) shows that the Birch family eventually owned this lot (cited as CA78A,B,C) as well as the adjoining `permissive occupancy' (dated 1/1/1938) of CA79A (this site) that was held as a grazing licence under section 121 of the 1928 act. Throughout the official record, the sites known now as CA79A and CA78A appear to be interchangeable, with CA79A non extant in parish plans [ DSE]. Buildings appear to have been erected on CA79 by the owners of CA78A..
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The first rate records for Edwin Birch, labourer, were in 1872: he was the owner-occupier of `Land Sutton East Riding St Andrews' with an annual value of ₤8. The same annual value was recorded in 1873 but on this occasion a hut was also included in the description [RB]. This was a `house' by 1877 and the annual value had risen to ₤10 in 1878. This coincides with the police report on the Hill property where the hut was stated as built in 1878. Ten years later Birch's name was crossed out in favour of Walter A Harris (?) and soon Honor Young (Honor Birch by 1893) was the owner-occupier and the annual value greatly increased from ₤10 to ₤30 by 1889: this may coincide with the acquisition of more land (listed as 196 acres by 1903). In the Edwardian-era Edwin Samuel Birch (labourer) was the rated owner-occupier and in 1906 the description was `House & Garden' (stated as on CA78A) [ RB]. .
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The Probate Inventory for Edwin Samuel Birch reveals the following:.
1.181/4 acres of vacant land Allot 52 sec B at Christmas Hills Crown grant 4407/881379 £60.
2.61 acres of vacant land Allot 53 and 54 Sec B at Christmas Hills, Crown grant 4932/986278 and 3172/634255 £120.
3.18 ¼ acres of vacant land Allot 25 Sec D at Christmas hills crown grant 4462/892271 £30.
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Landed Property under Lease or Licence from the Crown .
20 acres vacant land under licence from crown at Christmas Hills Allot 12 Sec A £30.
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3 ½ acres on which is a slab house at Christmas Hills Allot 78A held under Miner’s Right £50.
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The will of Samuel Birch stated:.
All real estate to Honor Mary Birch and all personal property to Honor Birch (wife). As Honor Mary Williams, she was the next owner and her will stated: `…I give and bequeath all the improvements on the land held by me at Christmas Hills under Permissive Occupancy fro the Department of land and Survey consisting of the house property thereon and all the contents of the said house to my nephew Brian Joseph Martin of Christmas Hills aforesaid farmer’. Documents also describe a dairy being built there in 1935 and that the land had been held by permissive occupancy under Section 121 land act 1928 dated 1/1/1938..
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In 1977 the will of Honor Williams ( former Birch, died 8 July 1976) described the property at CA78A as including a four room, five square house of about 100 years old, with enclosed verandah, including kitchen, combined lounge dining room, bedroom and store room. It was built of `bush slabs' with a corrugated iron roof. there was also a diary erected in 1935. The valuer noted that the buildings were of little value except for their age: $1700 Shire site value, $3000 capital improved value. This property description matches closely what is on this site. Another description of the permissive occupancy (.75 ha) had a 90 year old double-fronted timber dwelling of bush timber with a timber slab floor and internal masonite lining: sleepout, living, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, with a fuel stove and sink in the kitchen and a bath in the bathroom. Structurally it was in a `reasonable' condition for its age. Only the dairy, among the various outbuildings, had any value. Fences were post and wire, the pasture had regrowth of bracken and scrub with blackberry. There was also a list of furniture in the house varying from 15-50 years old, or `very old'. Honor owned 121 acres in total, as compared with the 196 acres of c1900. After Honor's death, George Williams, Walter and Brian Martin were for a brief period co-owners, selling to the MMBW in 1978 [ VTO]..
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More recently Creig Maver has claimed a miner's right for the land.
Format: Photographic positive, mounted print.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection
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Persistent URL: www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=324423
Acquisition credit line: Gift of Royal Australian Historical Society, 1981
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Country: FRANCE
Operator: SNCF
Item: STEAM
Class or Maker: SNCF/2/050TE
Wheel Arrangement or Type: 0-10-0T
Number: 050TE.518
Place details: CALAIS
Additional notes: BHAR.2965
Original source material: 35mm colour slide
Photographer: Bernard Harrison
Copyright: Photographer's estate
Library locator reference: BHAR.0007
30937 Transport Photograph Database
1966MAY15BHAR965cs
T204 - The amours of Ceres with the young Iasius, or Iason, the son of Jupiter and Electra, one of the Atlantides, in a field of corn - Pyrgoteles
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Country: SPAIN
Operator: RENFE
Item: STEAM
Class or Maker: RENFE/282-0421
Wheel Arrangement or Type: 2-8-2+2-8-2
Number: 282F0426
Place details: REUS Station
Additional notes: 1674mm
Original source material: Agfa 35mm slide
Photographer: Charles F Firminger
Copyright: Photographer
Library locator reference: CHFF.0027
30937 Transport Photograph Database
1968APR13CHFF005cs
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plaster cast of a gem - Oxford; Beazley Gem database
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