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Wheelers Hill Farmers' Market
When: 3rd Saturday
Time: 8am - 2pm
Where: Jells Park South, Ferntree Gully Rd, Wheelers Hill. (Mel 72 A10)
- Victorian Farmers' Markets Association
- The White Hat Guide to Farmers' & Growers' Markets in Victoria Fall in love with local food. When White Hat visited this market in August 2008 we found a good range of fresh produce in the very pleasant surrounds of Jells Park.
Photos:
- Boosey Creek Cheese booseycreekcheese.com.au
- Chocolate Mud Texas Muffin - AUD3.50
- Olive and Onion Foccacia - Amici Bakery AUD3
- Spring Vegetable Minestrone with broadbeans, zucchini, carrot
- Caprese Salad with Blue Bay Goat Suluguni Cheese - Blue Bay Goat Cheese 200g $10 Blue Bay Cheese, Mornington - a Ukrainian cheesemaking legacy
A l'occasion de son retour sur les ondes, Béatrice Martin aka Coeur de Pirate était au micro de Sophie Coste sur #RFM pour son interview V.I.P. !
Découvrez la vidéo intégrale de l'interview : ow.ly/LMDxe
A l'occasion de son retour sur les ondes, Béatrice Martin aka Coeur de Pirate était au micro de Sophie Coste sur #RFM pour son interview V.I.P. !
Découvrez la vidéo intégrale de l'interview : ow.ly/LMDxe
BR Mk.IIIa RFM No.M10242 (ex-10002) of Cargo-D in BR Inter City blue & grey livery, on hire to Virgin West Coast. Built by BREL (Derby) in 1975 as a Mk.IIIa RFB and later converted to an RFB. At Birmingham New St, 06/09. Scanned slide taken with a Nikon F65D.
Mk3a RFM 10230 was used in the 'One Anglia' launch set. Other vehicles in the set were;
12082 (in traffic with Greater Anglia), 12088 (Converted to 42409 with Grand Central), 12116, 12148, 12154 (in traffic with Greater Anglia), 11023 and 11038 (Converted to 41204 and 41203 with Grand Central) and DVT 82119 was scrapped during 2005.
1974 Mini Marcos Mk.4.
Registered as a 'LEYLAND MINI MARCOS' in October 1992. Fitted with a 1360cc engine. Anglia Car Auctions, King's Lynn.
"This restored MK4 Mini Marcos has been much modified. Improvements include, but are not limited to:
1275cc rebuilt A plus engine, with new bearings throughout, MG Metro camshaft, Maniflow LCB, Playmini exhaust. Ulta lightweight 'Spectrum Racing' 3 piece split rims, lightweight alloy rear hubs, 7.9" alloy 4 pot minisort brake calipers, braded brake hoses, Sparco 'Monte Carlo' bucket seats, 5 point harnesses.
V5 present
MoT October 2015
Estimate: £4,000 - 5,000
Result: £2,940".
BR Mk.IIIa RFM No.10249 (ex-10012) of Arriva Trains Wales in their blue livery with both Arriva 'first class' brands. Built by BREL (Derby) in 1979 as a Mk.IIIa RFB and later converted to an RFM. At Newport High Street 06/09.
26/1025 RFM
A.C. DEE
RIFLE BRIGADE
DIED 21-11-1935
AGED 42
Block 7 Plot 254 [1]
Arthur Cecil DEE
Born in NZ [1]
Occupation at death: Bank Teller [1]
Cause of death: Myocarditis Chronic pleurisy associated with shell wound of chest [5]
OBITUARY
MR A. C. DEE The death occurred suddenly on Thursday, at his residence in Gloucester street, of Mr Arthur Cecil Dee, first teller at the Union Bank of Australia for the last seven years. Mr Dee. who was 41 (sic) years old, was born in Ashburton and educated at the Ashburton Borough School. About 1911 he joined the staff of the Union Bank at Ashburton and worked there until 1915, when he left for Egypt as a member of the original Rifle Brigade. After serving in Egypt Mr Dee was transferred to France,
where he fought in the battle of the Somme and was severely wounded. Lord Dawson, the King's physician, attended him; but his life was almost despaired of. He recovered, however, and in 1917 was invalided home.
After reporting to the Union Bank in Ashburton Mr Dee was sent to the staff of the bank at Tolaga Bay. For five years he worked there and was then transferred to Waimate, where he was a well-known member of the Waimate Bowling Club. On two occasions he represented South Canterbury at bowls. Mr Dee was also a member of the Savage Club Council in Waimate for several years. From Waimate Mr Dee was appointed to the position of head teller at Christchurch. Mr Dee led a retired life, but was very popular among the customers of the bank and his fellow-workers.
Although not an active player, Mr Dee took a very keen interest in football and cricket. He is survived by a widow, four children—two sons and two daughters—and a step-brother, Mr C. R. Tovey, of Oxford.[2]
Funeral notice:
“… will leave his late residence, 479 Gloucester street, Linwood, This Day (Saturday), November 23rd at 2p.m., for the Holy Trinity Church, Avonside, for service; forward proceeding to the Bromley Cemetery, JOHN RHIND.” [3]
(Holy Trinity was destroyed in the Christchurch earthquakes 2011)
Probate at Archives NZ:
www.archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=20187052
1915
Enlisted.
22 5/12 years
5ft 3.1/2 inches
Dark complexion; grey eyes; black hair
Occupations: Bank Clerk.[5]
Previously rejected for service due to height.
Upper teeth already false and the lower – “fair”[5]
1916
15 July: admitted to hospital Calais. Dangerously ill. Wounded left leg and arm; gunshot wound - penetrated chest,
24 August: hospital Calais, out of danger.
28 October: Proceeded to NZ per Hospital ship Maheno.
1921
Married Mary Elizabeth Aileen HOLDER registration 1921/3327 [6]
1933
Surprise birthday party for Arthur at his house
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19330814.2.7.6?en...
1935
Memorial notice:
DEE – In loving memory of Arthur Dee who passed away on November 21st, 1935.
-Inserted by his wife and family.[4]
1938
Wife Mary Elizabeth DEE living at 479 Gloucester Street, Christchurch. married (sic) [8]
1946
212 Edgeware Rd, Christchurch[8]
1949
Wife Mary Elizabeth DEE living at 56 Warrington Street, Christchurch, widow [8]
1954; 1957
Wife Mary Elizabeth DEE living at 220 Edgeware Road, Christchurch, widow [8]
FAMILY INFORMATION:
1913 obituary of his mother
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19130219.2.48.3?e...
1917
Brother George Keith DEE, Captain N.Z. Rifle Brigade, died of wounds at Messines in his 25th year. Mentioned in despatches: “For gallantry and devotion to duty at Messines on the 7th June 1917. He captured his objective and held it under very heavy shellfire. He set a splendid example to his men until mortally wounded.” [7]
Obituary for George (called by middle name of Keith):
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNCH19170618.2.43?e...
1920 obituary of his father.
I particularly like “Mr Dee was born in London in 1855, and as a youth was in business in St Paul’s Churchyard.”
He had long and conscientious service with the Ashburton Rifles Company [NZ] joining at its inception in 1879 and remained until its disbandment on the formation of Territorial units when he held the rank of Colour-Sergeant. Went to Taranaki as a soldier.
One sone – Keith DEE killed WW1.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AG19200716.2.28?end_...
Arthur DEE senior’s death inquest:
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AG19200719.2.44?end_...
Mention of his Military funeral service:
Rev. F.G. Brittan of Cashmere Hills officiating.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNCH19200719.2.17?e...
SOURCES:
[1]
Christchurch City Council online cemeteries database; heritage.christchurchcitylibraries.com/Cemeteries/interme...
[2]
Paperspast portal via National Library of New Zealand; Press, 23 November 1935; paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19351123.2.78?end...
[3]
Paperspast portal via National Library of New Zealand; Press, 23 November 1935;
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19351123.2.185.7?...
[4]
Paperspast portal via National Library of New Zealand; Press, 21 November 1936; paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19361121.2.5?end_...
[5]
Archway portal via Archives New Zealand; Military personnel record; ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServle...
[6]
NZ Dept. Internal Affairs Historic BDM indexes
[7]
Cenotaph database record; www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/recor...
[8]
Ancestry.co.uk; electoral rolls 1853-1981
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A l'occasion de son retour sur les ondes, Béatrice Martin aka Coeur de Pirate était au micro de Sophie Coste sur #RFM pour son interview V.I.P. !
Découvrez la vidéo intégrale de l'interview : ow.ly/LMDxe