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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Flag Strap
Flag strap minus frogequipment, army -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Bayonet scabbard and webbing bayonet frog, pattern 1907 (Mk I)
Bayonet scabbard made by BSASword-bayonet scabbard and webbing bayonet frog, pattern 1907 (Mk 1) Brown leather scabbard and khaki frogBSA inspector stamp -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Scabbard, 1916
From WW1Bayonet holder without knife ,it is called a frog from 1916 , WW1. Bayonet holder which is known as a frog with two rivets in the material webbing.Has a 1916 marking on the back of bayonet holder -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Belt
Incomplete Sam Brown, with sabre frog - relicequipment, ww1/2, army -
Federation University Art Collection
Bookplate, 'Heather Jewell'
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition.Uncle Scrooge McDuck is depicted amongst frogsInitial in bottom left hand corner and 89 in the bottom right hand cornerbookplate, printmaking, australian bookplate design awards, keith wingrove memorial trust, framed bookplate, available, available bookplate -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Bookplate, 'Ex Libris Emma Parker' by E.K. Parker
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. The competition includes a design award for secondary schools students.A bookplate depicting a frog is depicted sitting on a stone.Name E K Parker in pencil on backbookplate, printmaking, australian bookplate design awards, keith wingrove memorial trust -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - British Army Bayonet, Scabbard and Frog
Historical significance.Bayonet Scabbard and Frog. Ex British Army.Crown above Wilkinson on blade. D arrow and ID. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Realia, Stawell Brickworks, 2 Stawell Brickworks Bricks c.1943, C 1940
Manufactured in StawellMould Manufactured Red Bricks. Stawell Impressed in FrogStawellmanufacture -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Uniform - Sam Browne belt
Brown leather Sam Browne belt with sword froguniform, belt, sword -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Machete Scabbard and Frog
Historical significance.Large steel machete in canvas scabbard with webbing frog.D.Arrow D (Dept. of Defence) DC-44 inscribed on blade. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - BAYONET, Department of Defence, 3) 1941
“VX52199”. George Edward Krygger, enlisted 31.3.1941 age 39 years, discharged from the 2nd AIF on 13.3.1943 with the rank of Sapper in 2/16th Fld Coy RAE. Bayonet type for .303 Rifle..1) Bayonet. .2) Scabbard. .3) Bayonet frog, leather.1) On blade, “MA 130 1 44”, “XOA” .3) DENSIL DON 1941 D (arrow up) D”, “VX52199” written in blackweapons, bayonets -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Bayonet, 1917
This Bayonet was made in Lithgow in 1917 and would have been carried/used by a member of the Australian Imperial Forces.This bayonet would have been carried by a member of the AIF during conflicts. This is an original Bayonet as made by an Armory in Lithgow, New South Wales, in 1917.Bayonet and Scabbard with Frog - 1907 for Short Lee Enfield Rifle1917, Lithgow, arrow x arrow, arrow in a shield, across the guard, 2nd MD 65633. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Jean-Marc Hero et al, Frogwatch field guide to Victorian frogs, 1991
Detailed book on frogs in Victoria giving very clear descriptions.Maps, colour illustrations, colour photographsfrogs, habitats, toads, tree frogs, tadpoles -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - Edged weapon, Circa WW2
Captured in PNGJapanese Arasaka Bayonet complete with scabbard and leather bayonet frog8(in a circle), 2 (in a diamond),imperial japanese army, japanese army, bayonet, japanese arasaka bayonet, world war two, wwii, ww2, second world war -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing
Replica - 08 Pattern Belt, bayonet frog and imitation bayonetequipment, ww1, army -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Bookplate, 'Ex Libris Edwin Jewel'
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition.A frog is depicted amongst what appear to be water lily leaves.Pencil signature below the print.bookplate, printmaking, keith wingrove memorial trust, australian bookplate design award, edwin jewel -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Sam Brown
Sam Brown with Sword Frog 1916 20th. Light Horse. (Damaged)uniform, ww1, army -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Edged Weapon, Swedish Mauser Bayonet
Steel handled bayonet c/w steel scabbard and leather frog On handle guard KA2 NO463 On blade 448 On scabbard 319 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - clasp knife
stainless steel clasp knife two blades with frog cleaner/openershelham 4/94 -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Bayonet Scabbard, L1A2, Bayonet Scabbard
Steel scabbard for L2A1 bayonet with cotton webbing P37 bayonet frogNil -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Instrument - Violin Bow
Violin bow; long, rounded wooden stick, with tapered end. A shaped section, the Frog, is joined on below the wide end. The Frog is decorated with mother of pearl. A screw is inserted into the base, used for tightening the strings.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, violin bow, musical instrument -
Port Welshpool & District Maritime Museum
Ceramic Frog, Early 20th century
Acquired by WBM and Elizabeth Smith believed early 20th century. Anecdotally later generation family advised the object has always been in the house. Part of the Smith Family Collection when donated by Annie Smith in 1975Brown and creamy yellow mottled ceramic frog. In one piece but base reveals object is hollow . -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Carved Wooden Boy, 1940's
Handmade by internee in Camp 3 for his son. Handpainted by George Hoffmann in Camp 1Wood carving of a boy. Painted orange and red dress, yellow shoes, crown on his head. Standing on a triangular shaped black base with a green, spotted yellow, frog at his feet. A character from "The Frog Prince" from Grimms Fairy Talesbox - carved, wood, drescher w, drescher p, hoffmann g, camp 3, camp 1, tatura, ww2 camps 1 and 3, handcrafts, woodcarving, toys, general -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - brick, 1915
Chimney from 33 Orient Ave. MitchamLocal Brickmaker|local usered clay brick. marked with 'Blackburn' approx 1915. Top indent (frog) has name 'Blackburn'Blackburnbuildings, materials, trades, bricklaying -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Weapon - Equipment Scabbard and frog, Leather scabbard, C WW1
Metal bayonet scabbard German short saw-back bayonet model 1898 complete with leather frog -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Leisure object - Hand made surfboards
Two examples of improvised surfboards made of solid timber planks, one possibly being an old ironingboard. These illustrate enthusiasm for surfing inspite of lack of ready cash. These hand made surfboards were possibly used by children or young teenagers who had enought ingenuity to enable them to go surfing when money was scarce.Two handmade wooden surfboards with carved and painted emblems at the front; one showing a cat and the other a frog.surfing, surfboards, surfing history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - BAYONET & SCABBARD, c.1960’s
.1) US bayonet, black plastic handle. .2) Green metal scabbard. Webbing frog is riveted to metalwork..1) Marked on hilt "USA M6 Milpar Co." .2) Stamped "M8A1 PWH."arms-edged weapons, metalcraft, m.16 -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Sword
WW1 sword in all leather scabbard. KGV, Leather covering on hilt, plus leater frog with acorn end.ww1, army -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Weapon - Chromed bayonets
Prepared for and worn at the parading of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps guidons at Puckapunyal 1985.Set of 4 chrome -plated SLR bayonets, scabbards and black webbing frogs specially prepared for use on ceremonial occasions.bayonet, ceremonial, slr -
Federation University Historical Collection
Garment, R. W. Bredin & Son, Chancellor's academic gown, c2005
This Chancellor's academic gown was worn by Emeritus Professor Robert H T Smith AM during his time as the University of Ballarat's Chancellor from 2005 -2012. He studied at the University of New England, then went on to complete a Master's Degree at Northwestern University of Evanston, Illinois and a received a PhD from ANU in 1962. He spent much of his career in Canada and upon returning to Australia had posts of Vice-Chancellor at The Universities of Western Australia & New England. Academic gowns distinguish between the University's senior office holders and our graduates. Federation University's Chancellor wears a blue robe that is trimmed with gold and features a gold embroidered frog at the shoulder and gold oak-leaf braid below the arm hole. The Deputy Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor also wear blue robes, with gold trims and different designs inclorporating the gold oak-leaf braid, ord or tassels. The members of the university Council wear black robes with a sole of gold. Our graduates wear black robes, with either a black trancher cap or bonnet (for professional octorate) with stoles, linings or trims in the colour of their discipline. The Chancellor's academic gown is of royal blue light weight woollen cloth trimmed with gold oak-leaf braid on the facings, yoke and bottom hem; and sleeves with one gold embroided frog at the shoulder and four chevrons of gold oak-leaf braid below the arm hole. A gold embroided button and gold tassel are centred on each chevron.Makers embroidered patch - R.W. Bredin & Son, Academic, Legal Civic & Clerical Robe Makers, Melbourne, Australia federation university, university of ballarat, chancellor's academic gown, emeritus robert h t smith