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Lara RSL Sub Branch
1914 Star ribbon, World War I, unknown
... WWI service medal ribbon. The ribbon has the red white... medal. The ribbon has the red white and blue colours... star medal. The ribbon has the red white and blue colours ...WWI service medal ribbon. The ribbon has the red white and blue colours of the Empire, in shaded and watered stripes. The same ribbon is used for the 1914 Star and the 1914–15 Star. The 1914–15 Star was authorised in 1918 and was awarded for service in specified theatres of war between 5 August 1914 and 31 December 1915. This is a brand new ribbon for mounting a 1914-15 WWI star medal. The ribbon has the red white and blue colours of the Empire, in shaded and watered stripes. The same ribbon is used for the 1914 Star and the 1914–15 Star. Nilwwi, wwi medals, wwi cross -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Medal - Framed Medals, H R HORNE
... Three service medals with ribbons belonged to Herbert Roger...Timber frame with three metal medals and ribbons on red... high-country Three service medals with ribbons belonged ...Three service medals with ribbons belonged to Herbert Roger HORNE VX42461 who was born at Traralgon on 8/10/1908. He enlisted at Caulfield on 8/7/1940 and served with the 2/11 Field Regiment in the Middle East during the second world war. He was discharged on 28/9/1944 and later died on 12/9/1961.Timber frame with three metal medals and ribbons on red velvet background."Donated by the family of H R HORNE'herbert roger horne, ww2, 2/11 field regiment -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Certificate - Framed Certificate of Apprieciation
... - Victory medal Ribbon 1914-18 & RHS - British War Medal Ribbon 1914.../Ribbons attached to certificate/LHS - Victory medal Ribbon 1914-18 ...D'Arcy 4th Div AIF/Ribbons attached to certificate/LHS - Victory medal Ribbon 1914-18 & RHS - British War Medal Ribbon 1914-20"Darcy Archibald Williams"/3363 Gunner 110th Howitzer/Served with honour and was disabled in the Great War/Honourably discharged on 14/06/17/(signed) George R I (for George V, George Rex Imperator, King George V -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - AWARD, MEDAL, BADGE, PHOTO FRAMED, WW2 to post 1989
... was known. The photo is Jack in uniform, the central Medal/Ribbon..., medal with ribbon, RSL badge.... was known. The photo is Jack in uniform, the central Medal/Ribbon ...John Kerr Barnes. The items relate to "Jack" as he was known. The photo is Jack in uniform, the central Medal/Ribbon is the "Meritorious Service Medal", see Cat No 8042, The RSL Badge is a Life Members Badge. You have to be a Life Member to be awarded the "Meritorious Service Medal". Refer Cat No 8040 for Jacks other awards, Committee/Volunteer work for the Bendigo Sub Branch.Framed Memorabilia, frame is brown timber, item backing green with 4 insets, top is a photo, under is a gold medallion, medal with ribbon, RSL badge.On Medal, "For Merit", On Medallion, "World War11 - Service to Australia", On RSL badge, "Life Member"brsl, smirsl, meritorious, -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges Australian Army
... Cloth name tag Medal Ribbons Medical badge... Service Medal with one Rosette Cloth name tag Medal Ribbons ...Cloth name tag Medal Ribbons Medical badgeName tag - Butler International Force Timor, Australian Active Service and Australian Army Medical Corp Defence Force Service Medal with one Rosette -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - Australian National Medal Ribbon Bar For Dress Uniform
... Australian National Medal Ribbon Bar For Dress Uniform....Australian National Medal Ribbon Bar For Dress Uniform....Australian National Medal Ribbon Bar For Dress Uniform.... Moorabbin melbourne Australian National Medal Ribbon Bar For Dress ... -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Service Medal (Charles Maxwell Pearce)
... Medal and Ribbon with miniature medal and ribbon... Medal and Ribbon with miniature medal and ribbon ...Medal and Ribbon with miniature medal and ribbon and presentation caseW.Off C. M. Pearce 3765/vx51584 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Uniform, SAS, Special Forces Battledress
... Insignia, medal ribbons, combat badge, parachute badge, SAS..., medal ribbons, combat badge, parachute badge, SAS insignia ...SAS battledress, khaki colour, medal bar and SAS insigniaInsignia, medal ribbons, combat badge, parachute badge, SAS insignia, and blue lanyardsas, battledress -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
... rosette denotes the award of the Clasp. The medal's ribbon...Full size medal with ribbon... rosette denotes the award of the Clasp. The medal's ribbon ...The British Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal was instituted in 1830. The medal is made from silver and is 36 millimetres in diameter. Until 1901 the medal's obverse contained an image of a trophy of arms with the Royal Arms in an oval shield in the centre while the reverse side contained the inscription "For Long Service and Good Conduct". The King William IV issue had the Royal Coat of Arms with the badge of Hanover on the obverse and a small suspension ring with a plain crimson ribbon. The small ring was replaced by a larger version in 1831. When Queen Victoria succeeded to the throne in 1837 the Hanover emblem was removed from the medal's obverse. In 1855, during the Crimean War, a swivelling scroll suspension was introduced similar to that on the Crimea Medal, followed in 1874 by small lettering replacing the original large lettering on the reverse side. On the succession of King Edward VII to the throne in 1901, the effigy of the reigning sovereign was placed on the medal's obverse. The reverse side remained unchanged, while in 1920 the swivelling scroll suspension was replaced by a fixed suspender. In 1930 the title of the medal was changed to the Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) Medal. It was also decided to add a fixed suspension bar bearing the text "Regular Army" or the name of a dominion country: Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India or South Africa. The medal was originally awarded to soldiers of good conduct who had completed 21 years service in the infantry or 24 years in the cavalry. In 1870, this qualifying period was reduced to 18 years for both the infantry and cavalry. During World War II officers could also be awarded this medal if they had completed at least 12 of their 18 years service in the ranks. Today, the Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (Army) is awarded to members of the British Army who have completed 15 years of reckonable service. A soldier who completes 15 years of reckonable service from the date of attestation or age 17½, whichever is later, shall be eligible to receive the medal. However, there are a number of offences which would normally preclude award of the LS&GCM. Awards are only made after a thorough check of a soldier's record of service. A Clasp to the medal was introduced in 1940. This can be awarded for an additional fifteen years' service. The Clasp bears an image of the Army Crest. When the ribbon alone is worn on a uniform a silver rosette denotes the award of the Clasp. The medal's ribbon was plain crimson from 1830 until 1917 when white stripes were added to both edges. An officer can be considered eligible for the award of the LS&GCM if 12 or more of the 15 years of his or her service have been in the ranks and provided that the other requirements for the award of the medal have been met. An Officer shall be eligible for the award of the Clasp if 22 or more of the 30 years of his or her service has been in the ranks and provided that the other requirements have again been met. Before 1 December 1977 18 years of service was required for consideration for the LS&GCM (Army). The vast majority of LS&GC medals are issued named to the recipient, with the name on the rim around the medal.Full size medal with ribbonREGULAR ARMY Recipient details on rim - not decipherablemedal long service good conduct -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Uniform, Service Dress WW1, c 1914
... , peaked cap, medal ribbons, badges of rank, medal ribbons..., medal ribbons, badges of rank, medal ribbons Uniform, Service ...Sir Murray William James Bourchier (1881-1937), grazier, soldier and politician, was born on 4 April 1881 at Pootilla, Bungaree, Victoria, eldest son of Edward Bourchier, Geelong-born farmer, and his wife Francis (Fanny), née Cope. In 1878 Edward and his three brothers had taken up four adjoining selections on the Murray River near Tocumwal. Within a few years their properties had expanded considerably: Edward's, near Strathmerton, was called Woodland Park; the other three were known collectively as Boomagong. After a private education in Melbourne, Murray returned to Woodland Park. From 1909 until the outbreak of World War I he commanded a troop of light horse at Numurkah, attending annual camps and courses. Bourchier's military service was distinguished. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in August 1914 and sailed as a lieutenant in the 4th Light Horse Regiment, serving seven months on Gallipoli. After the Sinai campaign in 1916-17, during which he was promoted lieutenant-colonel commanding his regiment, he made the crucial final assault on Beersheba. On 31 October 1917 he led his men, many of them from his own district, at full gallop over two miles into Turkish entrenchments and on for a further two miles (3.2 km) into Beersheba to capture vital wells before the Turks could destroy them. Lacking sabres, the regiment used bayonets held in their hands as shock weapons. For this exploit he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and earned the sobriquet 'Bourchier of Beersheba'. Eleven months later, after fighting north through Palestine, he commanded a joint force of the 4th and 12th Light Horse regiments (Bourchier Force) in the final advance on Damascus; on entering the city the 4th captured 12,000 Turks and set about relieving their sufferings. Bourchier was three times mentioned in dispatches. He was appointed C.M.G. in June 1919 and his A.I.F. appointment ended in October. In 1921 he was promoted colonel, commanding the 5th Cavalry Brigade, and in 1931 brigadier, in charge of the 2nd Cavalry Division. He returned to Strathmerton but later farmed a property at Katandra, which he named Kuneitra. - Source: Australian Dictionary of BiographyService dress of General Sir Murray Bourchier, complete with jacket, trousers, shirt, tie, boots (high rise),Sam Browne belt, peaked cap, medal ribbons, badges of rank, medal ribbons -
Bendigo Military Museum
Medal - MEDAL RIBBON, WW1, WW1
... MEDAL RIBBON, WW1...Medal Ribbon...1, World War One Medal ribbon bar featuring three ribbons.../1918. Cooper Collection Herbert Charles Nott Medal Ribbon 1 ...Part of the Cooper Collection. Ribbons belonged to "HERBERT CHARLES NOTT" No. 228. Enlisted 19/8/1914 in B.Coy 6th Bn age 30 yrs, 6 mths. Embarked for Egypt and Gallipoli on 5/4/1915. Sent to hospital 2/7/1915 with dysentry. Embarked for France 25/3/1916. Hospitalized with bronchitis on 30/3/1917. Rejoined unit 30/9/1917 before returning to hospital with bronchitis on 13/11/1917. RTA 31/1/1918 and discharged from AIF 25/3/1918.1, World War One Medal ribbon bar featuring three ribbons. Three loops with clips on back. 2. & 3. World War One medal ribbon bar featuring three ribbons. Three metal loops on back. 4. World War One, medal ribbon bar featuring three ribbons. Metal pin and fastener on back.cooper collection, herbert charles nott, medal ribbon -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Medal - Vietnam War Medals, G.K. Laughlin Service Number 3790345
... /Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal & Ribbon 3/Vietnam Medal 4... & Ribbon 3/Vietnam Medal 4/Australian Active Service Medal & Ribbon ...1/ Australian Active Service Medals 1945-1975 Box 2/Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal & Ribbon 3/Vietnam Medal 4/Australian Active Service Medal & Ribbon. 5/ Miniature Australian Active Service Medal & Ribbon 6/Vietnam Colour Bar (two colours) 7/Returned and Services League Badge (77030) Replica Australian Defence Medal.GK Laughlin 3790345 1960 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, General Service Medal (British)
... General Service Medal (1918) Ribbon: 32 mm, purple...Full size medal with ribbon. Clasp Palestine 1945-48... Macleod melbourne General Service Medal (1918) Ribbon: 32 mm ...General Service Medal (1918) Ribbon: 32 mm, purple with a central green stripe. Awarded by United Kingdom Type Campaign medal Eligibility British army and Royal Air Force. Awarded for Campaign service. Campaign Minor campaigns 1918–62. Description Silver disk, 36 mm diameter. Clasps 17 Statistics Established 19 January 1923 Related Naval General Service Medal (1915), General Service Medal (1962) General Service Medal 1918 Clasp - Palestine 1945–48 Part of the resolution of the 1936-9 revolt was the imposition of an immigration quota for Jews wishing to enter Palestine. This was opposed by the Jewish settlers in Palestine and in 1944, a guerrilla war was launched against the British forces there, principally by the Irgun and Lehi. While service in this conflict prior to 1945 is counted as World War Two service, service between 27 September 1945 (the date a "state of emergency" was declared) and 30 June 1948 (when the last British troops departed) is acknowledged by this clasp to the GSM.Full size medal with ribbon. Clasp Palestine 1945-482628702 LCPL H CHEATLE GREN GDSgeneral service medal palestine -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, Order of the British Empire (Civil)
... Miniature medal with ribbon... on rank Medal OBE - Miniature medal with ribbon Order ...Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Awarded by Sovereign of the United Kingdom Type Order of Chivalry Motto For God and the Empire Eligibility British nationals or anyone who makes an impact for the UK Awarded for A national order of chivalry Status Currently constituted Sovereign Queen Elizabeth II Grand Master Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Principal Commander Sovereign Grades (w/ post-nominals) Knight/Dame Grand Cross (GBE) Knight/Dame Commander (KBE/DBE) Commander (CBE) Officer (OBE) Member (MBE) Established 1917 Precedence Next (higher) Royal Victorian Order Next (lower) Varies, depending on rankMiniature medal with ribbon-medal, obe -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, Stokes and Sons, 1914-15 Star
... Miniature medal with ribbon... with ribbon 1914-15 Star Medal Stokes and Sons ...Miniature medal with ribbonmedals, ww1, 1914-15 star -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, 1939-45 Star
... Miniature medal with ribbon... medal with ribbon 1939-45 Star Medal ...World War 2 issueMiniature medal with ribbonmedal, 1939-45 star -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Medal - Medal, WWI British
... Silver medal with ribbon... Parkinson 2 PNR BATT Silver medal with ribbon Medal Medal, WWI ...Silver medal with ribbonHorse and rider . 1914,1918. 2156 PTE C Parkinson 2 PNR BATT -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Medal, Royal Humane Society of Australasia Medal Awarded to Thomas Kennedy 3rd August 1891
... Bronze medal with ribbon.... medal with ribbon. Royal Humane Society of Australasia Medal ...Thomas Kennedy aged 14 was awarded this medal in 1892 for the bravery he showed in rescuing members of his family from the flooded Werribee River on the 3rd August 1891. The Bacchus Marsh Express newspaper on for 30 July 1892, page 2, reported the awards ceremony with this description, 'Bronze medals of the Royal Humane Society of Australasia were awarded at the Melbourne Town Hall on Monday evening as follows: Thomas Kennedy, of Maddingley, near Bacchus Marsh, aged 14 years, for the risk he incurred in procuring assistance to rescue his father, mother, four brothers and sisters from being drowned during the flood of the Werribee River, on the 3rd August, 1891. He at daybreak swam across a strong current, and procured a boat, then rode a horse attached by a chain to the boat, and was returning thus to the house when he was washed off the horse, and with much difficulty rescued'. Bronze medal with ribbon.Obverse: Virtute Paratum; Reverse: Awarded to Thomas Kennedy 3rd Aug 1891, Royal Humane Society of Australasia, INSTD. A.D. 1874medals, awards, floods 1891 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Medals Australian, medals
... Metal medals with ribbons... melbourne Metal medals with ribbons medals Medals Australian ...Metal medals with ribbons -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Medal - Set of 3 WW1 medals, 1914-15 Star Medal
... Three medals with ribbons... Charlton, 3525 goldfields 1914-15 Star Three medals with ribbons ...Three medals with ribbons1914-15 Star -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Medal - Set of 3 WW1 medals, 1914-18 War Medal
... Three medals with ribbons... with ribbons 1914-18 War Medal Medal Set of 3 WW1 medals ...Three medals with ribbons1914-18 War Medal -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Medal - Set of 3 WW1 medals, Victory Medal 1914-19
... Three medals with ribbons... with ribbons Victory Medal 1914-19 Medal Set of 3 WW1 medals ...Three medals with ribbons1914-18 War Medal -
Camberwell RSL Sub-Branch
WW2 and WW1 insignia from Czechoslovak Lieutenant uniform KIA at The Siege of Tobruk, Siege of Tobruk KIA
... His medal ribbons show that he served during the First... melbourne His medal ribbons show that he served during the First ...Medal set and insignia from the uniform of a Czech Lieutenant who served with the British Army at the Siege of Tobruk.His medal ribbons show that he served during the First World war and was awarded the French Croix de Guerre. -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Menu card, Dinner to honour Legatee Stan Savige, 1939
... Cream card with red medal ribbon insert, brown print... by Stan Savige. Cream card with red medal ribbon insert, brown ...The dinner on Saturday 4 November 1939 was held to celebrate Brigadier Savige's appointment to Command the 17th Infantry Brigade, 6th Division, 2nd AIF. The menu is included and the order of service with speeches by Sir John Gellibrand and a response by Stan Savige. A copy of both are also in the archive. There are five quotes through menu that sum up common sentiments of Stan Savige. Including 'Leave it to me and my little playmate'; 'This is the tamest fight I've seen - let's liven it up'; 'The only "experience" is trust in God then trial and error.' Savige's subsequent exploits in WWII are detailed in Chapter 4 of 'There goes a man' by W.B. Russell, which chronicles not only battles fought but also the politics which blighted his command until the end of the war. An important link to Legatee Stan Savige, the founder of Legacy as well as the famous soldier, at a watershed moment in his life.Cream card with red medal ribbon insert, brown print of a menu and programme to farewell Stan Savige in 1939.Signed in pencil by Stan Savige.stan savige, legatee function, dinner -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Menu card, Dinner to honour Legatee Stan Savige, 1939
... Cream card with red medal ribbon insert, brown print... by Stan Savige. Cream card with red medal ribbon insert, brown ...The dinner on Saturday 4 November 1939 was held to celebrate Brigadier Savige's appointment to Command the 17th Infantry Brigade, 6th Division, 2nd AIF. The menu is included and the order of service with speeches by Sir John Gellibrand and a response by Stan Savige. A copy of both are also in the archive. There are five quotes through menu that sum up common sentiments of Stan Savige. Including 'Leave it to me and my little playmate'; 'This is the tamest fight I've seen - let's liven it up'; 'The only "experience" is trust in God then trial and error.' Savige's subsequent exploits in WWII are detailed in Chapter 4 of 'There goes a man' by W.B. Russell, which chronicles not only battles fought but also the politics which blighted his command until the end of the war. An important link to Legatee Stan Savige, the founder of Legacy as well as the famous soldier, at a watershed moment in his life.Cream card with red medal ribbon insert, brown print of a menu and programme to farewell Stan Savige in 1939.Signed in pencil by Stan Savige.stan savige, legatee function, dinner -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Medals - Webb TB
... Service medal (with ribbon), War Medal (no Ribbon),Fragment... wwa army Service medal (with ribbon), War Medal (no Ribbon ...Service medal (with ribbon), War Medal (no Ribbon),Fragment of ribbon for Burma Star (No medal), Pacific Star (no ribbon) with fragment of ribbon, 39-45 Star (no Ribbon)with fragment of ribbon, lengthn of silver chainmedals, wwa, army -
Greensborough Historical Society
Medal - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Football Club Premiership Medal 1967, 1967_
... Digital images of medal and ribbon...." Digital images of medal and ribbon. Greensborough Football Club ...Awarded to Gary Partington as a member of the Greensborough Football Club, DVFL Premiers in 1967. Digital images of medal and ribbon."DVFL Div 1 Premiers Gary Partington 1967"greensborough football club, gary partington, diamond valley football league, premiers 1967 -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Medal
... Silver Medal, no ribbon, round..... Silver Medal, no ribbon, round. Medal ...1939-1945 Australian Service Medal belonging to 438920 Ensor Alexander Byrant.This Medal is the original belonging to 438920 E A Bryant.Silver Medal, no ribbon, round.On the base of the Medal 438920 E A Bryant.1939-1945 australian service medal, 438920 e a bryant -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, War Medal 1939-1945
... Full size medal, no ribbon... medal, no ribbon War Medal 1939-1945 Medal ...World War 2 medalFull size medal, no ribbonVXINwar medal, ww2 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, 1939-1945 Star, abt 1945
... Full size medal, no ribbon... None, so possibly a replica Full size medal, no ribbon 1939 ...WW2 issueFull size medal, no ribbonNone, so possibly a replicamedal, 1939-45 star, medal, 1939-45 star