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Melbourne Legacy
Badge - Legacy badge wallet, Legacy badges
... Legacy badges...badges ...A small wallet of badges donated back to Melbourne Legacy by the family of Field Marshall Sir Thomas A Blamey (who was once a Patron of Legacy) and his son Lt. Col. Thomas R Blamey who was an active supporter of Legacy throughout his life, especially on the Mornington Peninsula. The folder contains 21 badges of various colours and donation values. One green enamel on metal badge marked 10 pounds or 20 dollars - oldest one as pre-decimal. With a clip on back. One green enamel on metal badge marked $20. With a clip on back Four orange enamel elongated shape stick pin marked $25 Four blue enamel shield shape stick pin marked $10 Two yellow enamel pentagon stick pin marked $5 One yellow plastic pentagon badge on short pin $5 Three blue plastic torch badges on short pin $1 Three red plastic torch badges on short pin $2 One pink plastic torch badge marked $2 One pink plastic rectangle badge marked $2 One gold with red enamel Widows broch missing its pin. Various manufacturing dates but all produced by AJ Parkes.Shows that the Blamey family supported Legacy with badge day.Dark brown thick cardboard folder with sponge inside to hold badges. 21 Legacy badges and one Legacy Widows broch.badges, blamey -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Award - various badges and riband bars, Brigadier Lowen's riband bars and badges
... Brigadier Lowen's riband bars and badges ...8 Riband bars belongs to Brig Lowen. Brig Lowen served in WWII and post warstrong historical value of these medalsVarious miscellaneous badges and riband bars, all riband bars are original8 riband bars awarded to Brigadier Lowen and various miscellaneous badges5/6 rvr, bhq, brig lowen, 2/5th bn -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Clothing - Blazers, Gayval - Schoolwear, Burnley College Black Wool Blazers with badges (2), 1967-1970
... Burnley College Black Wool Blazers with badges (2) ...Black pure wool blazer worn by students of Burnley College 1967-1970. Blazer 1 - Edges bound in black braid. Woven badge of college on left breast pocket, also metal enamel Burnley College badge pinned on Left lapel. Made by Gayval - schoolwear of "The Doctor" flannel. Australian Wool Bureau gold medal winner - all pure wool - mothproofed. Blazer 2 - Different manufacturer , no braid. Woven badge of college on left breast pocket only. Blazer 1 - Black pure wool blazer with edges bound in black braid. Size S. Blazer 2 - Black pure wool blazer, no braid on edges. Size LBlazer 1 - Burnley College woven badge on left breast pocket. Burnley College Metal badge pinned on left lapel. Blazer 2 - Burnley College woven badge on left breast pocket identical to Blazer 1.blazer, burnley college uniform, student, burnley badge, badge, wool blazer -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Uniform, Army
... Action Badges ...One cloth badge depicting Australian Flag blue on green with velcro backing. One cloth badge depicting red 104, two blue flags on gold crown, green tank, yellow boomerang with Australia written in black on it. Blue border around silver banner with red signal SquadronAction badges on sticker attached to back of Squadron badgecloth badges -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2004, Selling Badges, September 2004
... Selling Badges ...Photos during Badge Week in September 2004. Badge sellers inside Legacy House for the launch of Badge Week, the poster says: "Buy a Badge", with an image of the Widow and Children statue. 00705.1 is a member from each of the defence forces with badge trays. 007005.2 Legatee George Woodward with an appeal tin and volunteer John Ball.A record of the launch of Legacy Appeal in 2004.Colour photo x 2 of badge sellers inside Legacy House, some in uniform.Printed on the back " -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal, Selling Badges
... Selling Badges ...Two Legatees doing work as volunteer badge sellers with badge trays and Legacy Appeal tins. The other photo are two members of the public. They are from the same film, assumed to be during badge week in September, though the year is unknown.A record of fundraising in Legacy Week.Colour photo x 2 of badge sellers during Legacy Week.Printing on the back " -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
RSL BADGE COLLECTION _ Returned Sailors & Soldiers Imperial League Australia Badge and Returned Sailors' Soldiers' & Airmen's Imperial League Australia, RSL Membership Badges, Manufacturer - Stokes & Sons Melbourne for four badges, (Stokes closed in 1962). Small badges No 48030 (wiith 67 year clasp) has the makers inscription of - Property of League, Swann & Hudson VIC
... RSL Membership Badges...Manufacturer - Stokes & Sons Melbourne for four badges ...donation source and providence unknown - common item issued to individual RSL Members across VictoriaAs an historic RSL Badge from WW1 & WW2 membership periods It is also in very good condition. The 'First Field Dressing' has a khaki cotton cover with a single stitched opening flap on the right hand end of the cover. The 'Contents' and 'Directions for Use' are written on the front exterior as follows: FIRST FIELD DRESSING TO OPEN: Outer. Cotton Break thread holding flap Inner. Waterproof Covers Tear apart at the uncemented corner (indicated by arrow). CONTENTS: Two dressings in Waterproof Covers,each consisting of gauze stitched to a bandage and a safety pin. Directions for Use - Take the folded ends of the bandage in each hand, and, keeping the bandage taut, apply the gauze pad to the wound and fix the bandage. one dressing to be used for each wound. In each case of head wounds when respirators have to be worn, care should be taken to adjust the pad so that it does not interfere with the fit of the facepiece. DO NOT HANDLE THE GAUZE OR WOUND Three x Large Badges (30mm (W) x 40mm (H) - With membership numbered on the rear of 45147, 70848, 74487 & 74642 stamped on the rear These badges a brass with white blue and red enamel inlay. The badge is in the shape of shield with a regal crown on top. The shield is white enamel, with a blue enamel circle (containing the words - Returned Sailors & Soldiers Imperial League. Below the circle a red enamel ribbon is depicted with the word - Australia enclosed. The brass centre of the badge has the figures of a Sailor & Soldier each carrying a rifle. Two x Small Badges (18mm (W) x 24mm (H) - The smaller badge has the same material and colours but includes the third figure of an Airmen holding a rifle in the centre. The location of the organisation name has changed to Returned Sailors' soldiers' & Airmen's in the blue circle and red ribbon contains - Imperial League Australia. One of the small badges has a green 67 year clasp fastened with three clasps around the crown. In this period Financial members received a new clasp for each year of financial membership. -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2003, Selling Badges, 2003
... Selling Badges ...Gwen Gunn, a Legacy widow, with an Appeal tin and selling badges. Same group of photos as those in 2003 so the date is assumed to be during Badge Week in September 2003.A record of fundraising in Badge Week.Colour photo x 2 of Gwen Gunn selling badges.Printing on the back " -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Squadron Insignia / Badges of the Royal Australian Air Force, Badges of the Royal Australian Air Force, Current as at 01January 1983
... Badges of the Royal Australian Air Force ...2 x Laminated colour photocopy of poster of RAAF Squadron Insignia / BadgesThe badges displayed on this poster were produced from the original artwork approved and signed by either Her Majesty the Queen, or the late King George VI. Therefore, while the correct crown for use with all badges is the St. Edward's crown, certain badges have been reproduced with the Tudor crown and these will be progressively updated. Defence Public Relationsraaf badges, squadron badges, badges of the raaf -
Greensborough Historical Society
Badge - Digital Image, Bundoora Bowling Club badges, 1980s
... Bundoora Bowling Club badges...badges ...Digital image of Bundoora Bowling Club badge, circa 1980. The Club is now affiliated with the Bundoora RSL.Part of a collection of miscellaneous historical images with a connection to the local area.Digital image of enamelled metal badge, green and yellow with gold writing. One badge has an insert with "90" added."Bundoora Bowling Club" and logo.badges, bundoora bowling club -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2003, Selling Badges, 2003
... Selling Badges ...A photo of two badge sellers in school uniform with Legacy tins and a badge tray with an elderly lady holding her wallet to make a purchase. Likely to be a photo of Badge Week in September. One of these boys also collects for Legacy in 2004 (see 00703). Names and date unknown (it might be 2003 as other films were processed at Clarendon photos about that time with numbers in sequence near 26424).A record of fundraising during badge week.Colour photo of two badge sellers in school uniform and a lady.Printing on the back " -
Federation University Historical Collection
Medal - Numismatics, ANZAC Commemorative Medal for R.M. Serjeant, 1967
Robert M. Serjeant was the only son of Theo and Alice Serjeant, and grandson of famed mine manager Robert Malachy Serjeant (1829-1902). Robert Serjeant was a past student of the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB), and at the time of his World War One enlistment he had just finished an electrical course, and was working as a junior member of the SMB Department of Electricity. Robert Serjeant enlisted in December 1914. Corporal Serjeant (2138) of the 8th Battalion, died of wounds received in action at Gallipoli on 28 April 1915, aged 20. He was buried at sea and his name is listed at the Lone Pine Memorial. A brown paper parcel of Robert Serjeant's belongings was returned to his parents. It contained his discs, wrist-watch (damaged), notebook, hymn book and letters. [1] The Ballarat Courier reported: 'He was of quiet disposition, and a great student, devoting himself closely to his work.' Further information on R.M. Serjeant can be found at https://bih.federation.edu.au/index.php/Robert_M._Serjeant_Jnr The following statement on the ANZAC Commemorative Medallion and Badge was made by by Prime Minister Holt in 16 March 1967 when the Minister for Defence announced that it had been decided by the Australian Government, in consultation with the New Zealand Government, to issue a medallion and lapel badge to the veterans of the Gallipoli Campaign. "Last March, the Minister for Defence announced that it had been decided by the Australian Government, in consultation with the New Zealand Government, to issue a medallion and lapel badge to the veterans of the Gallipoli Campaign. I am glad to be able to announce that arrangements have now been completed for the production of the medallion and the badge. The Minister for the Army will be arranging distribution to those wishing to receive them as soon as possible. The Government hopes that production of the medallion and lapel badge will be sufficiently advanced to permit at least some of them to be distributed by ANZAC Day. The medallion (with the name of the recipient inscribed) will be issued to the surviving members of the Australian Defence Force who served on the Gallipoli Peninsula, or in direct support of the operations from close off-shore, at any time during the period from the first ANZAC Day in April, 1915 to the date of final evacuation in January, 1916. Next of kin or other entitled persons will be entitled to receive the medallion on behalf of their relatives, if the relative died on active service or has since died. For surviving members, a lapel badge will also be available for wearing. This will be a replica of the obverse (or front) of the medallion and will be about 1 inch high and 2/3 inch wide - the same size as the RSL badge. The medallion is the work of Mr. Raymond Ewers, the well-known Australian artist, based on a suggestion by Mr. Eric Garrett, a staff artist with the Department of the Army. It has been endorsed by both the Government of New Zealand and ourselves. It will be approximately 3 inches high and 2 inches wide. The obverse of the medallion depicts Simpson and his donkey carrying a wounded soldier to safety. It will be bordered on the lower half by a laurel wreath above the word ANZAC. The reverse (the back) shows a relief map of Australian and New Zealand superimposed by the Southern Cross. The lower half will be bordered by New Zealand fern leaves. The medallion will be cast in bronze and the lapel badge will be metal of a bronze colour. For the information of the honourable members I present also a brief statement setting out the conditions of eligibility which will apply to the medallion and badge and the manner in which those desiring to receive them should apply."(https://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/anzac/medallion/doc.asp, accessed 26/02/2014) Conditions of eligibility. All members of the Australian Defence Force who served during the Gallipoli Campaign are entitled to receive the ANZAC Commemorative medallion. The campaign lasted from April 25, 1915 to January 8, 1916. The award will be made for service on the Gallipoli Peninsula and service in support of the operations in an area off-shore eastward of a line drawn from Yukyeri Point (lat 39 50' 40'' N long 26 9' 45'' E) through a point in lat 39 53' N long 26 0' E thence to Cape Gremea (lat 40 35' N long 26 6' E). The award will also be available to members of philanthropic organisations and the Press who were accredited to the AIF, and to Australian members of the crews of merchant ships or hospital ships which operated in direct support within the defined area. Note: The boundary line would run just off-shore from the land masses north and south of the Dardanelles, and is estimated to be within about 5 miles from the beach at ANZAC Cove. (https://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/anzac/medallion/doc.asp, accessed 26/02/2014) This Item is significance because is was only issued to members of the Australian and New Zealand Defence Force who served at Gallipoli. This Medallion is significant because of its relationship to Robert M. Serjeant who died on 28 April 2015 at Gallipoli of wounds received in Action. Bronze commemorative medal in black presentation case showing Simpson and his donkey carrying a wounded soldier to safety. A crown is situated on top of the medal, and the word ANZAC beneath the medal. The opposite side depicts Australia, New Zealand and the Southern Cross Constellation. The lower half is bordered with New Zealand Fern leaves. The commemorative medal was presented to the family of Robert M. Serjeant. Gift of David Stevens, 2014.Engraved: "1238 R.M. Serjeant"serjeant, r.m. serjeant, robert m. sergeant, anzac, medal, numismatics -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal, Selling Badges
... Selling Badges ...Three youths with Legacy Appeal badge trays and tins on a Melbourne Street, fundraising for Legacy.A record of fundraising methods and that volunteers came from schools and the defence forces.Colour photo of three badge sellers in uniform.legacy appeal, fundraising, legacy week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Legacy Appeal, Selling Badges, 199
... Selling Badges ...A volunteer selling badges in the late 1980s or early 1990s. She is holding a collection tin and wears a badge tray and a volunteer badge. The text on the back '73%' usually means the photo was used in a publication such as the annual president's report. So the year may later be known. Was with photos in a scrapbook covering the 1980s to 1990s.A record of the fundraising for the Legacy Appeal in early 1990s.Colour photo a lady volunteer selling badges outside the Melbourne Town Hall.legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital
Booklet, Commemorative Visit To Gallipoli 1990: Who's Who, c. 1990
Booklet produced with a photo and background information on veterans, so that those who attended the commemorative visit to Gallipoli might get to know their colleagues and those who were looking after them.Recalls 75th Anniversary of the Landing at Gallipoli. Includes information on all participants. Limited printing. Very few in circulation.Blue cardboard cover of booklet with black text and blue tape binding on the spine. Rising Sun emblem at top followed by text: Commemorative Visit To Gallipoli 1990: Who's Who 104 pagesgallipoli, commemoration, 1990 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Pamphlet - Methdoist Girls' Comradeship, Rays' Merit Badges
... Rays' Merit Badges ...This pamphlet outlines the particulars of the System of Merit Badges referred to in Section 10 of the Constitution. The pamphlet explains the MGC Rays' merit badge system. There were four badges: Devotional, Educational, Service and Physical. The Merit badges were a round metal disc which was attached to a 2.5 inch square of royal blue ribbon with a pin attached. The four badges, forming a square were worn on the regalia above the sign of office. E3094.1 and E3094.2 - White bi-fold paper with blue text with the Methodist Girls' Comradeship badge on the front.methodist girls' comradeship rays' section, merit badges, methodist girls' comardeship, rays' merit badges -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Badge - Identification Badges, City of Kew, Three City of Kew Swimming Pool Attendant Badges, 1950-1994
... Three City of Kew Swimming Pool Attendant Badges...badges ...The first Kew Municipal Baths were opened in 1925. Since then a number of rebuildings have altered the position and size of the pool. The badge predates the amalgamation of Kew into the City of Boroondara in 1994.Three City of Kew Swimming Pool Attendant Badges. Shield shape nickel plated badges with pins.Kew Swimming Pool Attendantbadges, kew swimming pool - kew (vic), city of kew -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Badges, B&M, Ringwood East Primary School Badges "1924-1990", 1990
... Badges...Ringwood East Primary School Badges "1924-1990" ...Badges produced for the school. Marked 1924-1990 coincided with the publication of the history of the school.2 metal circular badges, pale blue in colourRingwood East Primary School 1924-1990 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Realia - Numismatics, Collection of assorted Jewelry, Badges & Coins
... Collection of assorted Jewelry, Badges & Coins ...Found wrapped while metal detecting in Ironbark's. Royal Engineer's Bage and Royal Australian Engineer's Badge both c 1949 Brass Uniform badge with English Coat of Arms, city of Melbourne 1897 Queen Victorial Jubilee. 1902 Penny, Replica (Poor) Prussian Iron Cross 1913, Pair of Cufflinks, 1916 Halfpenny's Pair of White on Black Cameo earrings. Pair of Marquisate earrings, Spiral Sailing theme bracelet with 5 coloured images. Two Small blue badges with symbol and organ note. Red key shaped broach for lions 21 st Multiple district covention Sydney 1973.collection of Jewelery, Badges & Coins found in the Ironbarks -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - VIETNAM BOOK, The Vietnam War Memorial and Commemorative garden committee, Remember Our Fallen Heroes, 2018
The story of the Vietnam War memorial and Commemorative gardenBook, cardboard hard cover semi gloss finish, yellow and white print front and back, front has B & W photograph of a soldier tending a small child, back cover has small colour illustrations of flags and emblems, 184 pages plain slightly glossy white, illustrated, colour, B & W and sepia tone photographs.vietnam war, commemorative garden -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 1999, Selling Badges, 1999
... Selling Badges ...Photos of Legacy Appeal fundraising around Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1999. 00476.1 and 00476.5 Melbourne Legacy President, Graham Riches and a lady in an army uniform with badge tray and tin. 00476.2 Elderly gentleman selling badges 00476.3 and 00476.4 two school girls with badge trays and appeal tins outside the MCG with football scarves on. (one these photos were used in the Highlights Report in 2000)A record fundraising methods in Legacy Week in 1999.Colour photo x 5 of various badge sellers in Legacy Week in 1999.00476.2 has P24 in pencil on reverse. 00476.3 has P3 in pencil on reverse.legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Badge - Membership Albury Commercial Club, Perfection Badges, 1980
... Perfection Badges ...The Commercial Club, located on Dean Street is in the heart of Albury’s business and shopping district. It began on 7th May 1902, when 11 men met in the rooms of the Border City Club to form a new club. Auctioneer John Chenery chaired the meeting and in June was elected foundation president. Membership fees were set at one guinea ($2.10). The name Commercial Club was adopted, and the Club was founded as a professional and business gentlemen’s only club. A pub called the Salutation Inn and the blacksmith’s forge of Johnny McEachern once stood on the Club’s Dean Street frontage. The Club secured the site in 1935 and built the Wool Exchange on the frontage and the club behind.Peak business came during regular wool sales in the Wool Exchange, which remained part of the Club premises until 1978. The Club survived crises, including in 1916 when the whole committee was replaced. Commercial Club membership was not opened to anyone under 21 until 1997, though the voting age in Australia had been lowered to 18 in 1973. A special disco tavern for 18–21-year-olds operated briefly in 1986. By 1972 there were 800 male members. It now has almost 30,000 members both male and female and employs almost 300 staff.This badge is representative of the role played by licensed clubs in the local community.A blue and silver enamelled membership badge issued by the Commercial Club Albury, NSW for the year 1980-81Around the centre of the badge: "COMMERCIAL CLUB ALBURY" On small disc added to badge:"80/81"commercial club albury, licensed clubs albury -
Hume City Civic Collection
Programme, Commemorative Meeting of Hume City Council Celebrating the Centenary of Federation, c2000
This booklet was produced to commemorate a meeting of the Hume City Council to celebrate the Centenary of Federation at the old Bulla Offices. These were given to people attending the meeting as a memento.There are many photos of people, buildings and the Hume City Council flag on the front cover of this item as well as text in blue and white print. A commemorative programme of Hume City Council celebrating the Centenary of Federation.Top of cover: Commemorative Meeting of Hume City Council / celebrating the Centenary of Federation Bottom of cover: Old Bulla Offices / 25 January 2001 LH corner: Centenary of Federation logo RH corner: Hume City Council logofederation, hume city council, bulla, shire offices, george evans collection -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge, Circular Cloth Badges
... Circular Cloth Badges ...Badges issued by the Shire of Phillip Island prior to 1994Historical2 Circular Cloth Badges for Shire of Phillip Island - 1 printed and the other embroideredShire of Phillip Island. Map of Phillip Island, Penguin, Banksia & Eucalypt leaves. shire of phillip island -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal, Selling Badges, 1990
... Selling Badges ...Four photos of four badge sellers in approximately 1990. Legatee Graham Riches is one photo and Legatee Maurie Lockwood is another. One volunteer is wearing a cloth 'Volunteers' badge (01441). The photo also shows what the the outside of Legacy House looked like when it was covered in small tiles.A record of the fundraising for the Legacy Appeal in 1990.Colour photo x 4 of selling badges outside Legacy House in 1990.legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal, Selling Badges, 1990
... Selling Badges ...Four photos of selling badges in 1990. One shows a staff member with a trio of musicians. Also Legatee Geoff Swan and Terry Walsh with the musicians. They are playing outside the Technical Bookshop that occupied the ground floor of Legacy House for many years. Another photo shows preparing for badge week inside legacy house with trays and tins.A record of the fundraising for the Legacy Appeal in 1990.Colour photo x 4 of selling badges outside Legacy House in 1990.legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, Legacy Commemorative Address by Brigadier Neil Weekes AM, 2007
A copy of a speech at the Commemorative Service held during the National Conference in Townsville in October 2007. He mentions the battle of Fromelles in WW1. It looks at how lucky Australia was that Legacy was around to look after families of other conflicts. "While we send our young men and women into dangerous situations the chances are that someone will be killed. Then a family will be in darkness, but at least they will know that there is a torch, a Legacy torch, that will help them, via the Legatees, through their difficult times. That torch is not just a light in the darkness it is the light of the human spirit, of mateship. It is a light of hope that helps one go forward." Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of a prominent serviceman being involved with the Legacy conferences.Three A4 page photocopy of a speech by Lieut Weekes at the Commemorative Service of the National Conference 7 October 2007.conferences, brigadier neil weekes -
Melbourne Legacy
Badge, Badges from World War One
... Badges from World War One ...A variety of badges that once belonged to J B McLean some are souvenirs and a couple are from the A.I.F. The badges for those returned from active service could be worn by soldiers and nurses who returned to Australia from active service and were honourably discharged. From information found online: The badge from Ypres is known as a sweetheart badge. Often produced post war as a souvenir. It is the arms of the city of Ypres/Ieper. The crown over the shield is called a "mural crown" and is often seen as part of the arms of cities and towns. The phrase 'sweetheart brooch' is commonly used, but is misleading, as it was not only 'sweethearts' that wore them. These were with other World War 1 memorabilia that has come from Private John Basil McLean, 2nd Reinforcements, 37th Battalion, A.I.F. J.B. McLean (Service No. 13824) was from near Maffra, Victoria and enlisted on 22 January 1916. He embarked on 16 December 1916 for Europe. He spent time with the Australian Field Artillery (Pack Section). At the end of the war he worked for a year at the A.I.F. Headquarters in London before returning to Australia on the 'Ceramic', arriving in Portsea in 1920. His full war record is available from the National Archives of Australia (B2455, MCLEAN JBM).This is an example of badges held by an ex soldier.Seven assorted badges collected by J B McLean. Two returned from active service AIF badges. A kangaroo badge on a blue enamel circle with the word ANZAC. Badge with the arms of Ypres surmounted by a crown. A pin with a field canon and a motto in latin. A pin with the Australian coat of arms from HMAS Australia sailing in the Great Fleet in 1916. A medallion with the Australian naval flag and the Union Jack.01122.1 On the front 'Issued by Dept of Defence. Returned from Active Service. Australian Military Forces. A.I.F.'. On the reverse '188589 Stokes and Sons Melb' 01122.2 'ANZAC' written in silver, on the reverse 'AJC Sterling' 01122.3 'Ypres' 01122.4 A latin phrase: 'Ubique constru stabiles Australia'. It could translate as 'everywhere together and trust'. 01122.5 On the front 'Grand Fleet. H.M.A.S. Australia 1916' 01122.6 On the front 'Issued by Dept of Defence. Returned from Active Service. Australian Military Forces. A.I.F.' On the reverse '117083 ? Perth' 01122.7 on the reverse 'Imitation'.world war one, soldier -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
75th Anniversary 1916 to 1971 RSL Badges over the period and variety of names which made up the Returned Services League, RSL Badges from 1916-1991 - 75th Anniversary, circ 1970 Produced by Jaymac Promotional Advertizing pty. ltd. .ACT, Design, Artwork and Illustrations by Bruce Jones
... RSL Badges from 1916-1991 - 75th Anniversary...badges ...75th Anniversary of the making of the R.S.L.by the legacy of past Associations and a display of their badges.History of the creating of the R.S.L. in Australia and a display of the badges of the variety of past Associations etc.R.S.L. Badges from 1916-1991 - covering a variety of Names Associations and Leagues. Put together to celebrate the 75th Anniversary.For a Seventy five years the Returned and Services League (R.S.L.) has ensured that adequate care, advocacy and financial assistance is provided to past and present members of the Australian Defence Force, and remains as relevant today as it was in 1916.75 th anniversary, r.s.l., badges -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - ANZAC Centenary medal, Herald Sun commemorative medallion 100 years Gallipoli landings
Commemorative medallion on cardThe ANZACS Lest we forget. The ANZACS April 25 1915