Calendar of Events

Episodes of the Royal Navy-episode 5- ‘Tragedy and Triumph’

Part 5 of the series, is entitled 'Tragedy and Triumph' and features the sinkings of the carrier, HMS GLORIOUS and of the German Battleship SCHARNHORST. GLORIOUS detached herself from the fleet operating off Norway in June 1940 to sail independently in company with the destroyers ARDENT and ACASTA for Scapa Flow. The 3 ships were […]

Battleship at War

In this American film, Monte Markham covers the development of Battle ships and their effectiveness, from the 15th century to the 1990's. This is a different but balanced take on this fascinating subject. It complements the excellent ABC series 'Battleships' which we enjoyed a couple of years ago. This film covers initial clash between the […]

Fort Queenscliff – Trivia Night

A Fort Queenscliff Museum Association ‚ÄúFriends of the Fort‚Äù social function, in the form of a ‚ÄúTrivia‚Äù night. To be held Queenscliff-Point Lonsdale R.S.L. on Friday 19th July 2013 at 7pm for 7.30pm start. Dress: Smart Casual¬†¬†¬†¬† Price: $15.00 per head¬†¬† Drinks: Bar prices¬†¬† Catering: Light Supper You are invited to organise a table (of […]

Regional Lecture Mildura

Dr David Holloway, author of Endure and Fight: A History of the 4th Light Horse Regiment, will follow the regiment across all three major fronts involving Australian troops in the First World War: from Melbourne to Gallipoli, to the Western Front and Palestine. This story is replete with tales of individual soldiers, many from Mildura […]

Anzac memories revisited: family history and Australian war remembrance

As we approach the centenary of the Gallipoli landings, this discussion will explore the ways in which Australian families remember and celebrate the Anzac story. Chaired by Dr Ruth Morgan (Monash University) and featuring Professor Alistair Thomson (Monash University) and Dr Bart Ziino (Deakin University). Village Roadshow Theatrette (SLV) Entry 3, La Trobe S 239 […]

RHSV Lecture: Treenet – Avenues of Honour research project

Avenues of Honour research project: An invitation to become involved in an innovative pilot project The arboreal Avenue of Honour has been an enduring and highly popular form of public commemoration of military service in Australia. The earliest recorded Avenues of Honour were created in response to Australia‚Äôs participation in the Boer War, but the […]

Honouring The Memory Of Our War Heroes

Victorians are invited to become involved in an innovative pilot project - The Avenues of Honour 1915-2015 - honouring the memory of more than 102,000 Australians who died in the service of their country David Lawry and Dr Darren Peacock will be presenting at the Royal Historical Society of Victoria on Tuesday 16 April, discussing […]

PROV Open Day

On Saturday the 20th of April we are opening our doors to take you behind the scenes to show you the treats and treasures of Public Record Office Victoria as part of our 40th anniversary celebrations. The Open Day will have something for everyone with a special exhibition, a range of talks and information sessions […]

The Queen, God Bless Her!

Captain Martin Holme, late of the 'Royal Highland Fusiliers‚Äô, 'Princess Margaret's own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment.' Lt Col Winston Churchill commanded the 6th Battalion, Royal Scottish Fusiliers in 1915 on the western front. Sir Winston Churchill was later to remark, many years later;" Although an Englishman, it was in Scotland I found the best three […]

Brighton General Cemetery – ANZAC Walk

On this Walk visit the graves of young men who fought in the bloody battles of 1914-1918. The memorials to be visited include Sir John Monash, Gunner Herbert Bradshaw and Russian Private Samuel Ettingrove. We honour them by telling their stories. Cost $10.00 Meet: at the office, enter via North Rd Bookings: Lois 9558 4248, […]

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