Keith De La Rue and AcKnowledge Consulting are located in country Victoria, Australia, near Melbourne.
I can be contacted on Twitter at: @kdelarue, or by posting a comment at the bottom of this page.
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Evangeline –
Thanks for getting in touch – I will send more info via email.
– Keith
Hi Keith,
Interested in more info on De La Rue family.
Stephen –
The place you have in mind was most likely the Isle of Wight Hotel in Cowes. Yes, Fred Astaire, Ava Gardner and Gregory Peck stayed at the hotel during the filming of the car race scene for “On The Beach”. I’m not sure at the moment how many others also stayed there.
Unfortunately, this building was destroyed by fire in 2010.
Regards,
– Keith.
help finding this place
howdy many many year ago we stayed at a place in cowes (Phillip island ) we were told the accommodation we stayed at was used by the production team of ” on the beach ” we stayed there in the 1980 all i can remember it was a white two story place with large arch ways
can any put a name to this place thanks
Jo –
I will check the info I have and see if I can help – I will contact you by email.
– Keith
Hi,
I don’t know if you can help me but I was wanting information on the December 1956 hill climb at Phillip island. I found a trophy from then with my dad’s name on it and was wanting to know more.
Frank –
Thanks very much – I will update the page shortly…
– Keith
Hello, Keith,
A while back the hosting location where my site had resided comfortably for so many years pulled the rug out from under me and discontinued that service. I moved to another, and have been updating antiquated referrals as I come across them.
“The Pits” link on your On The Beach page, about a third of the way down, could be corrected to connect to the URL in my “Website” set out above (http://0398ca9.netsolhost.com/pits5.htm). Home page of my entire site can still be reached at http://fsheff.com.
Cheers!
Frank Sheffield
San Diego, California
USA
Kevin –
Thanks for this anecdote – now added to the page!
Some More Trivia
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In one scene Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner are walking down the street, and a group of kids on bikes cycle past (haven’t seen the movie recently so don’t know exactly where it is).
The story is that the kids had heard Peck and Gardner were doing a scene locally and they decided to go down to watch. Apparently the director, on the spur of the moment, decided that having the kids ride past Peck and Gardner would add a nice touch for the scene. Each of the kids got paid 10 pounds for appearing in the movie (quite a lot of money in those days).
I know this detail as my aunt was one of those kids – she’s the one with straight, shoulder-length blond hair.
Regards
Kevin
Steve –
Other than resorting to Google – and the Defence archives – I am afraid that I can’t offer you any advice on either of these!
– Keith
Hello Keith,
I am trying to find information about Garnet Aitchison. Apart from finding he enlisted in the Australian Light Horse in 1914 and returning in 1918, I can find nothing.
Are you able to assist me in this quest?
Steve Connolly.
P.S. Anything on Old Mick Moore from Wandecla would be a bonus
Dick –
See the details on this page for obtaining the book from Philip Davey; although I am not sure that copies are still available.
Hello,
I’m trying to obtain a copy of When Hollywood Came to Melbourne. Can I do this through you? Let me know the particulars.
Dick
David –
It’s definitely a first edition. With the exception of the recent (and very clearly marked) facsimile edition, there was only ever the one edition. See the link on my page (http://delarue.net/gremlins.htm) to Kris Howard’s Gremlin page (http://www.roalddahlfans.com/books/grem.php) – she gives a bit more detail. Kris suggests a price of $250 to $500 (USD), depending on condition. (It looks quite good to me from your photos!)
I don’t sell books myself – I suggest you either find a rare book seller that will offer a fair price, or try eBay.
Good luck!
– Keith.
Good morning,
I am writing to you to request help with the identifying of a possible 1st edition of “The Gremlins” by Roald Dahl. The book I have is in very good condition with a dust cover in poor condition. I know very little about collectable books so I need all the help I can get.
I don’t think it is a first edition as it does not read “First Edition”. It does not however in any way seem to indicate that it is a re-printing or secomdary edition. I am attaching a photo of the copyright page.
Any help you or any other experts can provide would be much appreciated. Times are tight, and since my family does not collect books or Disney, I will be selling it – hopefully to someone who will actually enjoy it. Do you also help with that service? Thank you! -David
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Hi Keith
You have done a great deal of work bringing all the Ion Idriess books and ideas together. I am hoping you might know how to help me find who currently holds the rights to these works? I have tried going through the publishers and they have shut down and have no ongoing contacts that are easily traceable. We are looking to produce a short film based on his diaries and need to acquire non exclusive rights to one of the works.
thks !
Ian –
Go for it! Have fun…
FYI – My team wasn’t totally closed, but is still going through further reorganisations since I departed. I’ll email you separately with some contact details that may be helpful.
Hope the project goes well for you!
– Keith.
I have recently started an IT related contract at Telstra.
I note your past efforts and the closure of your specific unit.
Specifically in the areas I am associated with, there is little or no approach to KM. But I do see an understanding of the need for a KM approach, even if there is no move to actually commit to it.
I was thinking of pushing as much as I can by subversion…:)
Gwen –
Please refer to info under “Frequently Asked Questions” on the page http://delarue.net/idriess.htm. There is a link to abebooks, which I have found is the best way to track down used books. You may also have some luck looking at amazon.com as well.
– Keith.
i am desperate to get a copy of Horrie the wog-Dog for my aunty’s 80th
birthday. my father had a copy but it got destroyed in a fire. please let me know where we can get a copy & how much it will be.