Minister for Veterans, John Eren, Matt Preston and student Gul Dasta-Ali at the Recipe for Remembrance event
Minister for Veterans, John Eren, at the Recipe for Remembrance event
Minister for Veterans, John Eren, and chef at the Recipe for Remembrance event
Ted Baillieu and chef at the Recipe for Remembrance event
Student Gul Dasta-Ali at the Recipe for Remembrance event
Anzac biscuits
Participants of the Recipe for Remembrance event
Participants of the Recipe for Remembrance event
Participants of the Recipe for Remembrance event
Minister for Veterans, John Eren, and chef at the Recipe for Remembrance event
The first Anzac Centenary Tram
The tram shelters at Arts Precinct
The tram shelters at Arts Precinct
The first Anzac Centenary Tram
The Hon John Eren MP, Minister for Veterans
The Hon John Eren MP, Minister for Veterans
The Hon John Eren MP, Minister for Veterans
Descendants of Albert Nye, Ryan Hall, Carol Kelly and Sherrin Kelly
Descendants of James Foley, Karina Stott, Paul Stott, Zach Price and Janine Stott
From left to right the people are: Stephen Crawford, Brendan Fisher, Erin Fisher, Megan Burg (with Alexandra Burg in her arms), Harrison Crawford, Cameron Crawford, Jacinta Fisher – behind, John Fisher – holding Lachlan Crawford, Claire Crawford, Luke Fisher, and behind Claire is Gerard Burg.
The Gallipoli 2015 Dawn Service Tour Victorian representatives and Minister for Veterans
The Gallipoli 2015 Dawn Service Tour Victorian representatives
The Gallipoli 2015 Dawn Service Tour Victorian representatives
The Hon John Eren MP, Minister for Veterans
The Gallipoli 2015 Dawn Service Tour Victorian representatives and Minister for Veterans
Departure of the First Convoy Commemoration – 19 October 2014
Departure of the First Convoy Commemoration – 19 October 2014
Departure of the First Convoy Commemoration – 19 October 2014
Departure of the First Convoy Commemoration – 19 October 2014
Departure of the First Convoy Commemoration – 19 October 2014
Departure of the First Convoy Commemoration – 19 October 2014
Departure of the First Convoy Commemoration – 19 October 2014
Departure of the First Convoy Commemoration – 19 October 2014
Departure of the First Convoy Commemoration – 19 October 2014
Architects rendering of the development, ARM Architecture
Troops marching away from the A3 HMAT Orvieto at Alexandria
Recruits arriving at Broadmeadows Military Camp in 1914. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne
Soldiers in Collins street after the war. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Stone of Remembrance, Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne
The corner of Collins and Elizabeth streets – a solid area of commerce. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
The Lost Diggers
Courtesy of the Australian War Memorial
The Man with the Donkey, Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne
Bourke street Melbourne – the shopping heart of the city. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Victorian infantry embarking on HMAT Hororata (A20), at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, 1914. At left is HMAT Orvieto. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
Peter Corlett’s sculpture of the Cobbers
German-Australian citizens paid to erect this arch in Collins street to celebrate the presence of the Duke and Duchess of York in Melbourne in May 1901. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Federal Government House, Melbourne. The scene of much horse-trading in late December 1917 as the Governor-General tried to find a prime minister after Hughes’s resignation. Hughes was recommissioned. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
One of Melbourne’s most famous buildings – the Flinders street railway station. Note the recruiting sign to the left of the picture and the Light Horseman waiting for the tram to pass. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Orvieto leaving Port Melbourne pier, 1914
5TH BATTALION DISEMBARKING FROM THE ORVIETO (A3) AT ALEXANDRIA
Five Australian Nursing Sisters on board Troopship Orvieto returning to Australia after serving overseas, 1919. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
Henley-on-Yarra just before the outbreak of war. So many of the people in the picture will either be at war or worrying about those at the Front. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Horse lines at Broadmeadows Military Camp. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Legacy Garden of Appreciation, Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne. Photograph by David Grant, John Brown Photography Services
Marching soliders through Melbourne
Melbourne’s Swanston street in 1914 – calm and confident. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Soldiers receiving instructions on the deck of Orvieto
A guard of the 5th Battalion on board A3 HMAT Orvieto, 1914. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
Lieutenant Vernon Ashton Hobart Sturdee embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Lieutenant Colonel David Sydney Wanliss embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Lieutenant Colonel Cyril Brudenell Bingham White embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean Egypt 1915. Bean embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Staff Nurse Doris Marion Green embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Colonel Henry Gordon Chauvel embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Colonel The Hon James Whiteside McCay embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Captain James Campbell Stewart embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Denis (Denny) Hoskins embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Trooper Hughie Heffer embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Bryan Joseph Rush embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
George Robert Carson embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Hugh Heffer leads on a white horse at the Kerang Centenary, 1948. Heffer embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Lest We Forget – Frankston War Memorial
Avenue of Honour – Allans Flat – Indigo Shire
Portrait of Brigadier General Harold Edward ‘Pompey’ Elliott CB CMG DSO DCM, date unknown.
Studio portrait of Captain (Capt) Albert Jacka VC MC and Bar, 14th Battalion, c 1917
General Sir John Monash mounted on a dappled grey charger during an Anzac Day march, 25 April 1931
Brigadier General C B B White, of 1st Anzac Corps Headquarters, in his office, at the Chateau of Henencourt, 31 July 1917
Waiting to board Shropshire 22 November 1916, Port Melbourne. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Soldiers marching down Collins Street during World War I. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Three soldiers in a cemetery on the Gallipoli Peninsula tend the grave of 835 Private Patrick Michael McDonough, 7th Battalion, who was killed in action on 5 July 1915. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
Certificate of Service
Troops prior to boarding either SS Makarini or HMAT Star of Victoria – Port Melbourne, 10 September, 1915. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
Saying good-bye, Port Melbourne. HMAT Euripides before departure from Port Melbourne circa 1914 – 1919. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
Hororata Departure from Port Melbourne 1916. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
If my country’s worth living in it’s worth fighting for picture Date 1915. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
A soldier with an injured leg at Port Melbourne, 10 September, 1915. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial
Aussie again. A ship pulls up to Port Melbourne Pier, 1919. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Disembarking from H.M.A.S. Chemnitz after returning from Europe, Port Melbourne. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
A group of unidentified Australian and New Zealand soldiers in a front line trench on the Gallipoli Peninsula, 1915. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
Port Melbourne, 1919. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
A member of the 2nd Battalion carrying on with his correspondence. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
A troopship departing Port Phillip Bay, 1915. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Twelve nurses from Victoria from the hospital ship HMAT Kanowna (A61), 6 July 1916. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
A ship returning from WWI. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Lieutenant W. Dunstan being decorated with the Victoria Cross. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
Postcard announcing declaration of war 1914 Great Britain Date 1914. Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Saying good-bye, Port Melbourne. HMAT Euripides before departure from Port Melbourne, c 1914 – 1919. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
Servicemen walk during the ANZAC Day Parade at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne
ANZAC Day is a special day to all Australians – a time to honour the legacy of our war heros
The Roll of Honour at the Australian War Memorial
Australian army cadets during the ANZAC Day Parade at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne
Prime Minister Tony Abbott and his wife Margie lay poppies on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Australian War Memorial
Saluting during the Australian National Anthem
A commemorative site bearing the sign of remembrance, the red poppy
The Australian flag is displayed at a commemorative site
Commemoration at a war monument
A young boy participates in the Anzac Day march
Major Thomas Albert Blamey embarked on the Orvieto in 1914
Brothers, Alex and Hugh Heffer. Hugh Heffer was aboard the Orvieto when it left Port Melbourne on October 21, 1914.
Ringwood Memorial
Briagolong War Memorial
Marnoo (between Ararat and Horsham) Soldiers Gates After Restoration3
Wycheproof RSL Sub Branch
Rotunda and Wall of Honour Ballarat
Roll of Honour Rotunda Ballarat
HMAT Orvieto at the Wharf in Alexandria, Egypt, 1914. Reprinted courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.
L-R Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Hugh Delahunty, Orvieto embarkee descendant Mr Bryan McKay Rush and Victorian Anzac Centenary Committee chair, Mr Ted Baillieu
Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Hugh Delahunty
L-R Georgie Crozier, Member for Southern Metropolitan Region and Colonel Jan McCarthy, Returned and Services Nurses Club of Victoria
Judy Delahunty, Colonel Mark Dixon and Joshua Puls, Director Veterans’ Affairs Branch, Premier and Cabinet
Denise Hollingworth and Maureen Tritt, descendants of Denny Hoskins who embarked on the Orvieto
Bryan McKay Rush shares the story of his father Bryan Joseph Rush
Victorian Anzac Centenary Committee members Peter Haddad and Sharon Knight
Three generations of the Carson family, descendants of George Robert Carson who embarked on the Orveito, with Hugh Delahunty and Ted Baillieu
The commemoration was held at the Boathouse, Princes Pier
President of the Bendigo RSL Cliff Richards (second from left), Commander Terry Makings, BSE school captains Eva Marchingo and Brady Price and actors playing the nurse and soldier. Picture courtesy of the Bendigo Advertiser
Melbourne Legacy President, Ian Harrison with The Hon Damian Drum MP, Minister for Veterans Affairs lays a wreath at the Melbourne Racing Club’s Legacy Lone Pine Ceremony with Legacy World War 1 Widows Vera Gee (left) and Mabel Cummings.
Orvieto embarkee descendants Denise Hollingworth and Maureen Tritt