Ivan BEDELPH

Ivan BEDELPH

Tasmania Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank:  Trooper

Stations?, Hobart, Sprent, Campbell Town, 

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

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World War II

Australian Imperial Force

Regiment:                                  281st L.A.D., 12th Infantry Bgde, 1943-45

Enlisted?

Service #                                    TX13568

Rank:                                          Craftsman

Embarkation?

Next of kin:                              Gloria BEDELPH

Religion?

Single / Married?

Returned to Australia ?

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The war records of Ivan have not been digitised by National Archives, Australia, as of 10 October 2016

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AwardsNational Medal – granted 15 November 2001

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 15 November 2001

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 15 November 2001

Born? 19 December 1921 ? in Bream Ck, Tasmania

Died on?

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Cause?

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Copy write (From the private collection of William Jones) Craftsman Ivan Bedelph (TX13568) of the 281st L.A.D., 12th Infantry Bde, 1943-45 outside the battery shack at 39 Mile. With 6 volt systems in vehicles prevalent during the war in Australia, the amount of batteries a unit must have gone through would have been incredibly high hence the number stacked up waiting to be charged at right of photo.
Copy write (From the private collection of William Jones) Craftsman Ivan Bedelph (TX13568) of the 281st L.A.D., 12th Infantry Bgde, 1943-45 outside the battery shack at 39 Mile. With 6 volt systems in vehicles prevalent during the war in Australia, the amount of batteries a unit must have gone through would have been incredibly high hence the number stacked up waiting to be charged at right of photo.

 

Copy write (From the private collection of William Jones) Craftsman Ivan Bedelph (TX13568) [Left] and Val McGuinness (TX12841) [right] testing the battery voltage on a CMP F15A truck at 39 Mile.
Copy write (From the private collection of William Jones) Craftsman Ivan Bedelph (TX13568) [Left] and Val McGuinness (TX12841) [right] testing the battery voltage on a CMP F15A truck at 39 Mile.

 

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Husband to Amy Ethel BEDELPH nee Franklin nee Clee – deceased.


Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 – 1954), Thursday 1 June 1950, page 8


OFFICER PRAISED. – Trooper Ivan Bedelph, of the Sprent Police Station, has been advised of his pending transfer to Campbell Town. At the last sitting of the Police Court Sgt. A. E. Campbell praised the work of Trooper Bedelph while at Sprent, and said he had proved himself a good officer. He thanked him for his close co-operation, which had existed between them and wished him success in the future. The Police Magistrate, Mr. H. R. Dobbie, said that, working from the Sprent office, Tpr. Bedelph had carried out country and town duties conscientiously. Mr. F. B. Edwards, on behalf of the legal profession, and Mr. A. R. Quinn Clerk of Courts, supported. Tpr. Bedelph made an appreciative response.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/rendition/nla.news-article69222585.txt


 

Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 – 1954), Tuesday 2 September 1947, page 4

SPRENT

NEW TROOPER. – Trooper Ivan Bedelph, of Hobart, has been transferred lo this district. He will succeed Trooper J. H. Smith, who was transferred to Launceston three weeks ago. Trooper Bedelph will take up duties in a few days.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/rendition/nla.news-article69019356.txt


 

Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 – 1954), Saturday 28 June 1947, page 8

HEAVY FINE FOR ASSAULT ON POLICE

Trevor Finbar Earley was fined £12 In the Hobart Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to having been in charge of a bicycle while under the influence of liquor and with having assaulted Constable Ivan Bedelph.

Constable Bedelph said he was on duty on the wharf at 11 pm on Thursday. He saw Earley fall off a bicycle he was riding, and arrested him. On the way to the police station Earley became abusive, and struck witness. Constable Martyn assisted in getting Earley to the charge room.

Insp Smith, who prosecuted, said Earley had a long record, but had not been in trouble since 1936.

Earley said he had been given wine, and he had not much recollection of what had happened.

Mr Brettingham-Moore, P.M., imposed a fine of £10, with 2/6 costs, on the charge of assault, and £2, with 2/6 costs, on the other charge.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/rendition/nla.news-article26397683.txt


 

Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 – 1954), Wednesday 26 June 1946, page 14

BIRTHS

BEDELPH. – On June 23, 1946, at Calvary

Hospital, to Gloria, wife of Ivan Bedelph: a daughter, ( Merilyn Gay )

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/rendition/nla.news-article26205476.txt


 

 

 




Amy Ethel BEDELPH nee Franklin nee Clee

Amy Ethel BEDELPH nee Franklin nee Clee 

( late of Launceston )

Tasmania Police Force

Regd. #   570 & 384 ( Resigned )

Rank:  Special Constable – appointed 1 April 1963

Constable – appointed 18 March 1966

Resigned – 22 December 1972

Stations?, Hobart, Glenorchy ( 19 May 1969 ), Bellerive and Hobart Police Boys & Girls Club

ServiceFrom  1 April 1963  to  22 December 1972 = 9 years Service

Awards:  Commendation after the 1967 bushfire disaster

Civilian Service Medal 1939 – 1945 – granted 10 May 1996 ( Amy Ethel FRANKLIN )

Born:  5 May 1924

Died on:  Friday  7 October 2016

Cause?

Age:  92

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September 2015 - Amy BEDELPH
September 2015

 

Amy BEDELPH

 

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BEDELPH Amy Ethel (nee Franklin) (formerly Clee)
5.5.1924 – 7.10.2016
Late of Launceston.
Loved widow of Ivan (dec.), widow of Arthur Clee (dec.),
loved daughter of Ernest and Edith Franklin (both late of Lilydale),
dearly loved sister and sister-in-law of Mabel and Les Burns (both dec.), Robert (dec.) and May Franklin, Byrvel and Jack Kettle (both dec.), Warren and Lillian Franklin (both dec.), Melvina and Alfred Kettle (both dec.), Victor and Rita Franklin (both dec.), Joan (dec.) and Geoff Watkins, Sheila and Barry Hodgetts (both dec.), Marjory and Alec (dec.) Murfett, Colin and Vonda Franklin (both dec.), Nancy and Ronald Webb (both dec.), Shirley and Thomas Gunn, Elaine and Reginald Hammersley (both dec.), Eric (dec.) and Noelene Franklin, Fay and Rex Chick, Winston Franklin (dec.), Frances and Len Viney (both dec.).
Stepmother to children of the late Ivan Bedelph, loved aunt of all her nieces and nephews.
Soldier of Salvation Army for many years, ex Tasmania Police Force.
Always remembered.

Published in The Examiner from Oct. 8 to Oct. 10, 2016

October 8, 2016
BEDELPH Amy
Loving auntie of Eileen, Scott and Katrina, Thomas and Olivia, Ann and Andrew, Brad, Jess and Emma.
Friend of Celia.

In God’s Care

October 10, 2016
BEDELPH Amy Passed away October 7, 2016.
Esteemed and respected member of the Retired Police Association.

Our condolences to the family.

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BEDELPH Amy Ethel (nee Franklin) (formerly Clee) Late of Launceston.
Loved widow of Ivan (dec.), widow of Arthur Clee (dec.), loved daughter of Ernest and Edith Franklin (both late of Lilydale).
Soldier of Salvation Army for many years, ex Tasmanian Police Force working at Hobart, Glenorchy, Bellerive and Hobart Police Boys & Girls Club.

Loved and remembered always.

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Published in The Advocate on Oct. 8, 2016

http://tributes.theadvocate.com.au/obituaries/theadvocate-au/obituary.aspx?n=amy-ethel-bedelph-franklin&pid=181788489&fhid=31551


 

AMY BEDELPH
Born Amy Franklin on 5 May 1924 at Lilydale, one of 19 children, Amy is the eldest of the four daughters still living.
After Lilydale School, Amy joined the Women’s Land Army at 17, working in a Scottsdale market garden and later in a factory. The AWLA was established on 27 July 1942 as a national voluntary organisation to replace male farm workers who had either enlisted or were working in other essential war work such as munitions.
Later, Amy joined the Salvation Army, attending a Melbourne training college before her first posting to Kent Town, South Australia, followed by Jamestown and then on to Adelaide where she had her own church.
Back in Melbourne, Amy caught up with colleague Arthur Clee, whom she married, and they went on to Hamilton in north-western Victoria as Army officers.
Returning to Tasmania, Amy worked as an Officer at Smithton in the early 1950s and later as a bookbinder for The Mercury.
Initially appointed special constable on 1 April 1963, on 18 March 1966 she was appointed constable 570 (later 384). Arthur was then a constable and superintendent of the Hobart Police Boys Club. Why the police? Well, Arthur was naturally a big influence, but Amy also recalls Commissioner Delderfield’s words – “You may as well join too; you will enjoy it.” So she did. Amy was, I believe, the first married woman to be appointed, and the first whose husband was also a serving policeman. At that time, the role was largely a social welfare one, and it was what most women of that time expected and indeed enjoyed.
Amy assisted Arthur at Hobart Police Boys Club, and went on to be supervisor of the newly-formed Police Girls Club, which had been established in 1955, using the old Sackville Street garage premises as a base. Both clubs were amalgamated in 1964.
In June 1965, the then Commissioner and his wife, as patrons, expressed their appreciation to the Clees for ” …the devoted and dedicated service you have as husband and wife, apart from your both being members of the Tasmania Police Force, contributed to the standards achieved, the progress made, and the enthusiasm of the members of both Clubs.”
Commended, following the 1967 bushfire disaster, Amy transferred to Glenorchy on 19 May 1969. As the only policewoman at the station, she was effectively O.I.C. At this time, there were 14 other policewomen employed within Tasmania Police.
Amy resigned on 22 December 1972 and later married policeman Ivan Bedelph.
Today, Amy is a sprightly 91 years of age and a resident of “The Manor”, a lovely residential facility in Guy Street, Kings Meadows. Amy simply takes things as they come. Her “life story” hangs framed upon her wall, together with her badge and insignia. Amy regards it with no regrets and a large amount of pride.
Darcy Erwin
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 – 1954), Thursday 7 December 1944, page 6

PERSONAL PARS

LILYDALE – Lieut. Amy Franklin, of the Salvation Army, James Town, South Australia, is spending furlough with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Franklin, Lilydale.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/rendition/nla.news-article91395814.txt




Thomas MALES

Thomas MALES

Tasmania Police Force

Regd. # ?

Rank:  Senior Constable

Stations?

ServiceFrom  ? ? about 1904  to  ? ? 1931 = 35 years Service

Awards:  Imperial Service Medal – granted 29 July 1930

Born?

Died on:  Friday  16 January 1942

Location of event:  his home, Government House grounds, Tasmania

Cause?

Age:  82

Funeral date:  Saturday  17 January 1942

Funeral location?, Hobart, Tasmania

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at?

 


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The Mercury ( Hobart, Tasmania )   Monday  19 January 1942  p 5 of 6

OBITUARY  

  Senior Constable Males

Senior Constable Thomas Males, whose death took place at his residence, Government House grounds, on Friday, was privately cremated at Hobart on Saturday. The mourners were his two sons, Messrs. George and Thomas Males. The Rev. J. A. Cloudsdale officiated at the service.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/25934121

 


 

Examiner ( Launceston, Tasmania )   Monday  19 January 1942  p 4 of 6

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SENIOR-CONSTABLE T. MALES

The death took place at his home in Government House grounds on Friday of Senior-Constable Thomas Males, at the age of 82.

Constable Males spent the whole of the period of his service in the police force in Hobart and in the vicinity of Government House. The King’s Medal, awarded to members of the police force who have served for 25 years with good conduct, was presented to Constable Males prior to his retirement by a former Governor, the late Sir James O’Grady.

When stationed in the Queen’s Domain and at Government House, Senior-Constable Males chief duties were at Government House as orderly to the Governor. He performed duty in close touch with members of the Royal Family when they visited the state, several Governors-General and Governors, and leading members of the Commonwealth judiciary, and was always punctilious in observance of his duties. Senior-Constable Males, a member of the old territorial police, entered the service prior to the advent of centralisation. When past the age for retirement, he was appointed to special duty, thus extending his service. He was for many years escort constable for prisoners on the main line. On his retirement after 35 years, members of the police force throughout the state subscribed to a testimonial. The Commissioner of Police ( Mr. Oakes ), then superintendent, paid tribute to Senior Constable Males faithful service.

Private cremation took place at Hobart yesterday.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/91522711

 


 

 

The Mercury ( Hobart, Tasmania )   Monday  19 January 1942  p 5 of 6

OBITUARY  

SENIOR CONSTABLE MALES

Long Service In Hobart

Senior Constable Thomas Males, whose death at the age of 82 took place at his residence, Government House grounds, in Hobart yesterday, spent the whole of his period of service in the police force In Hobart, and in the vicinity of Government House. Prior to his retirement in 1931, he was presented by a former Governor the late Sir James O’Grady with the   King’s Medal, awarded to members of the police force who have served for 25 years with good conduct.

When stationed in the Queen’s Domain and at Government House, Senior Constable Males chief duties were at Government   House as orderly to the Governor, and he performed duty in close touch with members of the Royal Family when they visited the Stale, several Governors-General and Governors, and leading members of the Commonwealth judiciary, and was always punctilious in the observance of his duties.

A member of the old territorial police, Senior Constable Males entered the service prior to the advent of centralisation, and when past the age for retirement was appointed to special duty which extended his service. He was for many years escort constable for prisoners on the Main Line railway, and during one trip was Injured in a railway accident.

On his retirement, after 35 years, members of the police force throughout the State subscribed to a testimonial. The Commissioner of Police ( Mr. Oakes ), then superintendent, paid tribute to Senior Constable Males faithful service, on his retirement, and said he was held In the highest respect by the department.

Private cremation will take place tomorrow.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/25896187

 


 

 

 




Terence Alick PLUNKETT

Terence Alick PLUNKETT 

aka  Terry

Tasmania Police Force

Regd. # ?

Rank?

Stations?

ServiceFrom  to  ?

Awards:  National Medal – granted 6 November 1980

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 15 December 1989

Born:  4 June 1932

Died on:  Sunday  3 January 2016

Cause?

Age:  83

Funeral date:  Friday  8 January 2016 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:  Funeral Home, 151 Main Road, Moonah, Tasmania

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at?

 

Terence Alick PLUNKETT 5 - TasPol - Died Jan 2016

Terence Alick PLUNKETT 1 - TasPol - Died Jan 2016

Terence Alick PLUNKETT 2 - TasPol - Died Jan 2016

Terence Alick PLUNKETT 3 - TasPol - Died Jan 2016

Terence Alick PLUNKETT 4 - TasPol - Died Jan 2016

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Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service for Terence Alick (Terry) Plunkett to be held at our Funeral Home, 151 Main Road, Moonah on Friday (January 8, 2016) at 10.30 am.

Private cremation.

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Published in The Mercury on 06/01/2016

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PLUNKETT, Terence Alick (Terry)

4.6.1932 – 3.1.2016

Passed away peacefully on Sunday. Loving husband of Lyn, loved father and father-in-law of Shane and Julie; Tracey (dec); Scott and Amanda; and Leigh and Denise. Loving pop of Abbey, Blair, Lauren and Dylan.

Treasured memories.

Funeral notice later.

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Published in The Mercury on 05/01/2016