Summary
A permit to drive machinery. This was awarded by the Office of Mines on January 21st, 1919 to Aubrey Lionel Bertram Hampton. Hampton returned from service in the AIF in 1919.
Aubrey Lionel Bertram Hampton, a 28-year-old fitter and turner, enlisted on 18 August 1914 (service no.18) and was made a sapper in 2 Fld Coy Engrs (2nd Field Company Engineers). He was shipped overseas on the Orvieto in 20 October 1914 (part of the Albany convoy) and served in Gallipoli and the Western Front, becoming a driver in France. He suffered illnesses such as pneumonia and 'debility', and a minor wound, but seems to have escaped major wounds during the war. In 1916 Aubrey's significant act of bravery at Pozieres let to the award of Military and Distinguished Conduct medals. In July 1917 he married Victoria Alexandria Jane Johnstone of Kensington at Southbourne, Dorset, England. Aubrey returned to Australia in October 1918 on 'special leave', and his Victoria later joined him there. He recovered from the effects of the war and went on to work as a fitter at organisations including H.V. McKay and the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission. He and Victoria had three daughters before he passed away at home, aged 50 years.
Description of Content
PERMIT CERTIFICATE TO DRIVE MACHINES. A.L.B.HAMPTON.
Physical Description
A single sheet of paper printed and handwritten with black ink. It has been perforated with a bent metal pin and on the back there are several pieces of clear adhesive tape holding the document together.
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Donation from Mrs E. Retiniotis
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Driver Aubrey L. Hampton - Australian Imperial Force (AIF), 21 Jan 1919
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Office of Mines, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 Jan 1919
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PERMIT TO DRIVE MACHINERY Office of Mines, Melbourne 21st January 1919 Pursuant to the provisions of the Mines Act 1915 I hereby grant to Aubrey Lionel Hampton of Bendigo this Permit to authorize him to take charge of and drive, while men are being raised or lowered, an air winch, fixed underground, such winch not being the principal winding plant of the mine. A. H. Merrin [signature] Chief Mining Inspector In small printing on the left side of the document is states: By Authority: Albert J Mullett, Goverment Printer, Melbourne
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182 cm (Width), 184 cm (Height)
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