Australian stretcher bearers carrying a wounded soldier.
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Australiam stretcher-bearers carrying a wounded man through the mud.
Subdivision map of Two Acre Village showing holdings of Joseph Orr in 1899.
Statement of money deposited in Regimental Savings Bank by Private Joseph Orr.
Joseph Orr, an early resident of Cheltenham, and involved in the Indian Army.
Two small timber cottages in Skinner Street Hastings with a young girl standing next to the street lamp.
Hastings pier with fishing boats and nets drying on the rail. Houses in the background
Headstone on the grave of George Thomas Whitehead who died 31 December 1889, erected by his loving brother at the Cheltenham Cemetery.
Gravestone of the Rev Alfred Caffin, Vicar of St Matthew's Cheltenham, at the Pioneer Cemetery.
Memorial with drinking fountain, Boer War. Corner Chesterville Road and Point Nepean Road. Note lamps and inscriptions of the men who served, who died and who returned. The Noble Deeds of Our Moorabbin Boys.
Christ Church Dingley, Anglican Church, Centre Dandenong Road. Gift of Mary Attenborough.
Vicarage of St Matthew's Anglican Church Corner Park and Charman Roads Cheltenham, later sold to Total Oil Products
St Matthew's Anglican Church and parish hall in Cheltenham.
The Rev Alfred Caffin, Vicar of St Matthew's Cheltenham.
Leo Gamble captain of the Mentone CYMS team, being 'chaired' off after a semi-final win in 1957. The team were premiers two weeks later.
Mentone CYMS Football Team.
Footballer Charlie Le Bon, an original member of the Heatherton Football Club.
The Scantlebury family grave at the Cheltenham Pioneer Cemetery.
The wedding of Eileen Scantlebury to Dr. Charles Kellaway, Director Walter & Eliza Hall.
Scantlebury family L to R: Eileen, George,(father), Vera, Catherine (mother) Dorothy, Cliff