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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 1947
WO2 Woof meeting General Birdwood, on ANZAC Day 1947 in London. "Orontes" unable to disembark POW's in Cuxhaven, Germany because of the big Freeze.Black and white photograph of WO2 John Woof AIF meeting General Birdwood Anzac Day 1947.pow's, repatriated pow's, wo john woof, general birdwood, aif -
Bendigo Military Museum
Print - PRINT, FRAMED WW1, Reader's Digest (Australia) Pty Limited, 2015
From information book - "Reader's Digest/ Gallipoli/ 25th April 1915 - 9th January 1916/ Centenary Commemorative Prints". Collection of 20 prints. Refer to Cat No. 7300.Framed print. Print - colour print on paper. Copy of an original postcard. " Produced as a Gallipoli souvenir" - "Reproduces a poem "Bravo Anzacs" by Willmer. At the top left is a head and shoulders oval portrait of the Anzac Commander Lt.Gen William Birdwood, "a map of the Gallipoli Peninsula and a shield showing the Southern Cross constellation" on right full length photograph of a New Zealand trooper. "The border is an embossed pattern of ivy leaves and roses". Frame - Black plastic framing with glass front and MDF board backing with adhered black paper.Details below print in black ink,' "POSTCARD Bravo Anzacs! 1915-1916".framed accessories, prints, ww1, gallipoli, centenary -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Flying in the face of fear, 2009
Maurice O'Keefe recalls piloting a Lancaster bomber during World War 2.Maurice O'Keefe recalls piloting a Lancaster bomber during World War 2. 2009 Anzac Day feature includes photos of the Blackburn residentMaurice O'Keefe recalls piloting a Lancaster bomber during World War 2. world war 1939-1945, o'keefe, maurice -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Anzac Cove Gallipoli
A photo of the foreshore at Anzac Cove at Gallipoli in 1915. Was with 11 other photos of World War One that had been mounted on board for display at Legacy House at some stage. When they were taken off display they were put in the archive cabinets. The founding legatees all served in World War One so these photos would have been of significant places for them. (see 01888 to 01899)Photos from World War One that would have been significant to the founding legatees.Black and white photo of Anzac Cove beach at Gallipoli.gallipoli, world war one, soldiers -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - CERTIFICATE, APPEALS 2005, Victorian RSL State Branch, 26.8.2005
The ANZAC Appeal is conducted every year leading up to ANZAC Day April 25th.Certificate, frame is timber brown/gold colours, certificate in colour white background with ornate edge, RSL Logo at the top followed by "Returned & Service's League of Australia (Victorian Branch) Inc, under is details of the award, signed and dated with red seal in RH corner."Awarded to - Bendigo RSL Sub - Branch Inc - Top seller 2005 ANZAC Appeal country area 25th April 2005"brsl, smirsl, anzac appeal -
Bendigo Military Museum
Album - ALBUM, PHOTOGRAPH
The album is a collection by Phil Harper obviously from a tour in 1965 to Eygpt, France and Turkey , this would have co incited with the 50 years of “ANZAC”. “Bunty Lawrence was regarded by Phil Harper as his “second Dad”. The glass plate photos are of ANZAC, dead Turkish/Australian soldiers, burials, ANZAC Armistice,, all have 1915 hand written on. Bunty Lawrence was one of the instrumental soldiers with the invention of the Telescope Rifle used on ANZAC.Photo album green buckram hard covers with 10 leafs double sided. Page 1. Colour photos re Tobruk and Nile 1965 page 2. Photo postcards France WW1, photo of “Bunty Lawrence”. Page 3. Letter to “Bunty Lawrence” from M.Gen R. Grey DSO. Page 4 - 11. Reproductions of glass plate photos of ANZAC. Page 12 - 18. Photos 1965 of Turkey and ANZAC in colour.One single photo of a stadium has, B & W 1965 Turkey”albums, anzac, turkey -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, 1/04/1969 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photograph in brown timber look and golf frame. 2 Crewmen, navigator(Sqn Leader Bruce Hunt) and pilot Officer Peter Salvair posing with bomb inscribed "Anzac Day Special. Apr 69, 40,000th Bomb". Crewman unknown. Pilot Officer Salvaircompleted 11 mths 241 missions.Anzac Day Special Apr 69. 40,000th Bombphotograph, bomb -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Childrens medal, ANZAC Day. School children’s medal, 1918
The Anzac Day school children’s medal, issued in 1918, was distributed to every school child that year to commemorate ANZAC Day.Two medallions on display card. Small ring on top, for ribbon in order to wear around neck.Head side: head & shoulders of soldier wearing slouch hat. Tails: Anzac Day 1918. Gallipoli France Palestineanzac day, ww1, children's medal, 1918 -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Poem, The Toast! For Anzac Day, 2006
A copy of the poem 'Toast for Anzac Day'. It was collected by Legatee Bill Rogers. It may have been printed in The Bulletin as it has a page number at the bottom. 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 poem displaying the sentiment due to fallen soldiers.Print out x 1 page containing the poem 'The Toast for Anzac Day'poems, anzac day -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Anzac Day 1993, 1993
According to the paper label "Over 300 Legatees participated in the ANZAC Day march commemorating Legacy's 70th Anniversary." Photos show the Legatees marching along St Kilda Road past the Melbourne Concert Hall, and two veterans talking at the Shrine - one of whom is wearing an OBE medal. (See also 00754 and 00755). Some of these photos were published in the May edition of The Answer. The article mentioned that the Anzac Day Commemoration Council allowed Legacy to march as a contingent because of Legacy's 70th Anniversary. President John Stevenson led the contingent of over 300 Legatees. All of the marchers received a sprig of rosemary as a gift from Legacy (and thanks to the widows that prepared them). See also 00021 for the photo of President Stevenson and the banner. Legatee Jack Holmes was identified in the 8th row on far left in a hat.A record of a Anzac Day march to commemorate the 70th Anniversary.Black and white photo x 3 of Anzac Day March 1993.Marked A6, A14, and A30 in blue pen, which are the frame numbers from the A proof sheet (00754.1)70th anniversary, anzac day, answer, march -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Anzac Day Tocumwal 1991
8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles supported AnzaC dAY ACTIVITIES IN ne vICTORIA AND sOUTHERN SWColour photograph of 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles guard commanded by Lieutenant John Burke at Tocumwal Anzac Day service, 1991.anzac day, tocumwal, vmr, burke -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, ANZAC DAY PHOTOGRAPHS
In the top photo there are only a couple who are identifiable, 3rd from the left is Jack Swatton, (refer Cat No 6719.2P), 4th from left is George Lansell, (refer Cat No 8012P), there is one other from the left being possibly Les Morey The same Les Morey is in the bottom photo 8th from the left. These images are a copy of of the originals which were joined together and laminated as one. They were not taken the same year. Just by appearance the top photo is a number of years earlier than the bottom. There is an original of the top photo still in its cardboard cylinder for postage. Refer Cat No 8238.2TWO PHOTOGRAPHS WITHIN ONE FRAME. Anzac Day photos in black and white. Top Photograph - In front of Memorial Hall, Pall Mall (1949/1950) Lower Photograph - At the Upper Reserve (later renamed Queen Elizabeth Oval) At the bottom is a description. Frame- timber, mid brown colour with decorative edge. Glass front, Mount - dark green cardboard.On photos in the centre hand written is “Anzac Day 1951”brsl, smirsl, anzac day framed photos -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Anzac Day 1993, 1993
According to the paper label "Over 300 Legatees participated in the ANZAC Day march commemorating Legacy's 70th Anniversary." Thumbnails show the Legatees assembling before the march and marching behind the Legacy Diamond Jubilee banner along St Kilda Road. (See also 00755 and 00756).A record of an Anzac Day march to commemorate the 70th Anniversary.Black and white photo proof sheets x 2 of Anzac Day March 1993.The proof sheets are marked A and B. 70th anniversary, anzac day, march, answer -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Catafalque St Patricks
8/13 VMR provided sentries on Anzac Day since 1948Black and white photograph of sentries at St. Patricks Church , Albury, Anzac Day 1993 - provided by VMR Squadron, 4/9 Prince of Wales Light Horse.church, anzac day albury, st patricks -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Anzac Day Tocumwal 1991
8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles supported Anzac Day activities in regional towns in NE Victoria and southern NSW.Colour photograph of 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles guard commanded by Lieutenant J Burke at Anzac Day service, Tocumwal 1991.anzac day, tocumwal, vmr, burke -
Bendigo Military Museum
Mixed media - SCRAPBOOK BENDIGO RSL, C. 1963 - 73
This is the 3rd section of 4 pages from Scap book Cat No 8225. Page 13a. Photo shows 4 people at the Bendigo RSL Show stall buying Lucky envelopes. The two men facing the camera are Jack Barnes and Jack Plant. Page 13b. Photo shows the RSL Show Stall on the right with a Ferris wheel in the background. Page 14a. Photo showing shelves of goods to be won with lucky envelopes. The man on the right is Jack Plant. Page 14b. Photo showing the Show Stall itself, only person identifiable is Jack Plant. Page 15. Article with photo of 6 Ladies. The article covers a donation of $1517.00 from the Bendigo RSL Womens Auxiliary to the President of the RSL Mr Jack Plant at a Dinner at the Captain Cook Motel. The article covered a wide range of functions that the Ladies catered for from weddings, dinners, reunions and cabarets to raise funds. They also catered for four Golden wedding anniversaries of their members during the year. Mrs Morey was presented with a "Certificate of Merit" for her outstanding work as President over 14 years. Vice President of the RSL Mr Bob Temple presided over the election of Office Bearers of the Auxiliary with the Photo showing elected Office Bearers. Front row. Mrs L Browning Treasure, Mrs I Hudson President, Mrs J Plant Secretary. Back row. Mrs H Hocking Vice President, Mrs H Simms Assistant Secretary, Mrs T Metcalf Vice President. Page 16. Photo of 3 people at the Anzac Day Service in 1973. The article describes the address given by Dr B.J. Doran (centre) being "Negotiation is the way to prevent War", he is the Director of Medical Services at the Repatriation Department. On the left is the Mayor of Bendigo Cr J.P. Pearce, on the right is Mr R. Temple President of the Bendigo RSL. Four articles and photographs from Spiroflex sketch book continued on. Page 13. Two B & W photos of people at an RSL Show stall. Page 14. Two photos of a RSL Show stall. Page 15. Article and photo B & W of a group of Ladies at a meeting. Page 16. Photo and article with 3 people at Anzac day 1973.on page 1 in blue pen, "Show Stall 1972", page 4 in blue pen, "Anzac day 1973".brsl, smirsl, scrapbook, wabrsl -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photograph - Anzac Day Mt Beauty (Before 1966), Pre 1966
Anzac Day in Mt Beauty before 1966. Background- SEC workshops with saw tooth roof. Taken in the days before the service station was built on the corner.Record of community of Mt Beauty and surrounds commemorating the involvement of their community members in military service and remembering those who gave their lives in war.Black and white photograph of Anzac Day commemorations in Mt Beauty - pre 1966. Photo looking down the highway towards Tawongamt beauty, anzac day -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Poem, Ed’s Prayer Gallipoli
The annual dawn-service held at Gallipoli on ANZAC Day is an event many Australians attend to commemorate the first ANZACs. In 2010 Ian Wright visited Anzac Cove, Gallipoli the site of the first Anzacs landing, read this poem on behalf of his friend Ed.Typed copy of a poem titled Ed’s Prayer Gallipoli by Ian Wright. Mounted on card with display blocks attached to back. These beautiful words were written and said for me at ANZAC Cove by Ian Wright.. They simply reflect the strength and greatness of mateship and camaraderie, forever-grateful mate. Ed.gallipoli -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
An 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles detachment mountrd in armoured vehicles led the Anzac Day march in Albury between 1950 and 1970. Other soldiers identified in the group include :- John and Ken Beach, Jim Marki, Bill Cameron,Dick Cole, Eric Roberts, Terry Clarkson and Jack Verloop.Collection of photographs showing an armoured regiment of the Citizen Forces in the 1960s as it transitioned from wheeled armoured vehicles to tanks to M113 armoured personal carriers.Black and white photograph of 13 soldiers wearing battledress uniform, boots, gaiters, berets with 8/13 VMR badges, and basic webbing and pistol holsters. This is standard dress for Armoured vehicle crewmen. Lieutenant Bill Russell at centre." Anzac Day 1963 Garden End Dean Street -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Anzac commemoration for students 1983, c1983
A Legacy ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance. One of the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students" events, usually held just prior to ANZAC Day. The date is unknown. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. It is a photo of two school children laying a wreath at the Cenotaph while the main service is at the Shrine steps. They may have been junior legatees. It was with another photo of junior legatees laying a wreath which had two labels with conflicting names. It appears to be the same boy, Peter Manning. The label that could refer to this photo says: 'At Melbourne Legacy's Annual School Children's Anzac Commemoration this year Junior legatees, Gayle Goulding and Peter Manning representing all Junior Legatees, laid a wreath at the foot of the World War Two Memorial.' That would place it as being either 1981 or 1983. Item was in an envelope with other photos and programmes from different School Student ceremonies. Labelled S15 in red pen it was part of an old archive numbering system, that showed there has been efforts in the past to collect, order and save items of Legacy's history.A record of a ceremony for school students at the Shrine.Black and white photo x 2 of an Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for students at the Shrine with two students laying a wreath at the Cenotaph (World War II memorial). anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Honour Board - Framed Poster
Honour Roll of ANZAC Forces who served and died during the Vietnam War.Timber framed yellow poster with brown coloured hat and downward facing rifles either side of an open book."In Remembrance of Anzac Forces in Vietnam/The Tide is Turning/Roll of Honour Australia/Roll of Honour New Zealand" vietnam war, anzac forces, honour roll -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1914
This is a photo of George Hayes age 15 1/2 years, a member of 23rd Battalion 1st AIF ANZACA photograph of George Hayes aged 15 years, a member of the 23rd Battalion, 1st AIF.on back: George Hayes / 23rd Batt. 1st A.I. F. 15 years of age / ANZACworld war 1, soldiers, armed forces, uniforms, clothing and dress, anzac, hayes, george, george evans collection -
Camberwell RSL Sub-Branch
Photo, Looking towards the Nek, Anzac Cove, April 1915. Cave dugouts clearly visible, 1915
Unique photo showing view of the Nek from Anzac Cove, taken April 1915Actual photo showing land scape as it was in April 1915Photo in Wooden FrameView of the Nek from Anzac Cove April 1915. Presented by Legionnaire R. G. Grant 1925 -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Anzac night 1977, 1977
Photos from a Comradeship album showing celebrations on Anzac Day 1977. Including a photo of Legatee Rex Hall and the Comradeship bell is behind him on the piano. The items were part of a photo album of Comradeship activities (from 1930 to 1977) see items 01027 to 01036.The Comradeship photo album was put together by the Comradeship committee and records events that Legatees did and places they lived or visited. Some appear to be trips to visit other Legatees living overseas and social occasions held in different places. It shows the bond that Legatees have with each other.Colour photo x 10 from a Comradeship committee photo album.Handwriting on the photo album page said "Anzac night 1977"anzac day, comradeship -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Anzac Day 1973, 1973
00391.1 Photograph of a group of men, led by President Geoff Handbury, marching behind a Legacy Banner nearing the corner of Swanston St and Flinders Lane, Melbourne en route to the Shrine of Remembrance for ANZAC Day 1973. 1973 was the Golden Jubilee Year when Legacy celebrated their 50th anniversary. It appears they needed approval from the RSL to march on Anzac Day. 00391.2 Photo of part of the group of men marching. 00391.3 Photo of part of the group of men marching closer up. 00391.2 and 00391.3 came from a Legacy envelope marked "P1" in red pen, with assorted photos of major events such as 1973 Federal Conference, 1983 Morwell, 1973 Legacy march Anzac Day, 50 year celebration inclusion in Anzac Day March, with authority of RSL (some are items 00440 to 00442).A record of Legacy marching in an ANZAC Day parade on the 50th anniversary of Legacy.Black and white photo x 3 of Legatees marching along St Kilda Road.Handwritten 'Legacy Contingent Anzac Day 1973' in blue pen, 'The Legacy contingent at the 1973 Anzac Day March in Melbourne. The group of ex-servicemen is led by the Legacy President, Mr Geoff Handbury.' in black pen, stamped 'Property of Melbourne Legacy' in purple ink, on the first photo of the entire march. Handwritten 'ANZAC Day 25 April 1973' in blue pen on reverse of the close up photos.golden jubilee, anzac day, march, 50th anniversary -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Medallion, Stokes & Sons, Circa 1916
Anzac Day school children's medal, issued in 1916. The medal was struck by the Education Department of Victoria for distribution to school children in 1916 to commemorate the first anniversary of Anzac day. The Anzac forces first landed at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915.The collection of badges,medallion,issue diary and photograph shows what a soldier who served in WW1, received.It is good that this collection is still intact.Round medallion with ring at top (for attachment)"For King and Country 1916 Dept. of Education Victoria Lest We Forget 25 April 25" written around circumference. In the centre : " ANZAC" within wreaths.sandy, malachy, medallion, dept of education -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Anzac Day Albury 1991
Traditionally, 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles participated in Anzac Day marches in NE Victoria & Southern NSWColoured photograph of Major Ian Docking, 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles, mounted in Ferret Scout Car leading Anzac Day march, Albury, 1991.anzac day, albury, ferret, docking -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Article, The Sun News Pictorial, Brother won VC, 1956
An article on the front page of The Sun with a photo from the 1956 School Students Ceremony. It was published on Anzac Day with articles estimating 20,000 people to march in the Anzac parade and the weather was inclement. The photo shows Margaret Mackey wearing her brother John Mackey's Victoria Cross The article was in a folder of documents about the history of Legacy which appears to have been mostly compiled by Legatee Cyril Smith as he has many hand written notes on miscellaneous pieces of paper (some are envelopes addressed to him). The notes were typed up into a summary of the History of Legacy. Also documents relating to the first time Legacy approached the public for donations in September 1956, including newspaper articles that were reprinted, a schedule of information that was approved to be released to the press, and a list of potential donors that was circulated to Legatees in the hope they could contact the ones they knew personally or professionally. The call for public donations was partially due to the purchase of the Dureau building and the need to modify the building for Legacy's needs. The documents from this folder have been added in separate records (see 01262 to 01281). The folder was part of an attempt to capture history of Legacy, generally from the 1950s.The collection of documents provide an insight into the working of Legacy, especially in the 1950s. Legatee Cyril Smith and others were detailing their experiences and knowledge for the future.Newspaper article about Legacy's School Student Anzac ceremony in 1956.wreath laying ceremony, anzac commemoration for students -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Rising Sun Badge
The Rising Sun crafted from timber by Alan Darwin of Wangaratta Woodworkers Inc., and presented to the Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch to commemorate the 100 year ANZAC campaignProudly worn by soldiers of the 1st and 2nd Australian Imperial Force in both World Wars, the 'Rising Sun' badge has become an integral part of the digger tradition. The distinctive shape of the badge, worn on the upturned side of a slouch hat, is commonly identified with the spirit of AnzacCarved timber badge in the shape of the Rising Sun above crown and bannerCarved "The Australian Army" Gold plaque engraved"To commemorate the 100 year ANZAC campaign "rising sun, anzac -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, ANZAC Commemoration Ceremony for Students
A copy of an Anzac Day Address at the Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students, the year is unknown but it is presumably the address given by the President of Legacy. It seems to be one of the earlier ceremonies. It was stored with documents about the building of the Shrine and another speech from the 1939 service. The presenter had probably served in World War 1 so was very close to the events he was talking about. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. The ceremony is usually attended by representatives from schools throughout the state and the Governor of Victoria. The text says: 'We have gathered here too commemorate the historic landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula of the Australian and New Zealand troops on the 25th of April 1915 - the day that has come to be universally known as Anzac Day. . . I expect most of you know how the word 'Anzac' came into being. How General Birdwood and his officers took the first letters of the words Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and formed them into the code word "Anzac". They did not expect it would become the famous name by which the men fighting under them would become known. But it did, and Anzac Day has become Australia's greatest national day because on that day Australia's manhood was put to its first great test. You see up to that that time, the world knew very little about us. We had not, thank God, ever had to fight for the existence of our Nationhood and everything we hold most dear. Everyone wondered how our men would compare with the men of other nations when a real crises arose. . . . You have been told there thrilling story of Anzac Day. Of the landing at dawn on that terrible coast: the hand to hand fighting that went on continuously all that day and through the days and nights that followed. How the Anzacs - outnumbered, exhausted and tortured by thirst held on, and how during the terrible nine months that ensued all the efforts of a brave enemy to dislodge them failed. Such was their gallantry that a British Officer described the Australian soldier as "The bravest thing God ever made". What a wonderful tribute that was; and how proud we should be of the men who earned it. . . . These men carried on all the traditions of the Anzacs and made a wonderful name for Australia and New Zealand in France, in Belgium, in Egypt and Palestine and in all the theatres of war in which they served. And this great Shrine was build by the people of Victoria, not in any boastful sense of Victory, not in any attempt to glorify war - which is a horrible, dreadful thing, but in memory of those thousands of Victorian sailors and soldiers who so loved their country that they laid down their lives in her service. . . All of them were brave, but do not think that a soldier who is brave need alway be a great warrior. I hope when you have passed through the Shrine you will go and see a little bronze statue near the road yonder. A statue of a man leading a donkey which carries a wounded comrade. You will see the soldier leading the donkey carries no weapons. Yet he was a hero indeed, for he saved the lives of scores of his comrades at Anzac by carrying wounded from the battle to safety and the hospital. And in the end he too gave his life for his friends. . . Let us all try to help each other in peace as they did in war. Instead of divisions, let us have unity. If we think of no one but ourselves we shall not achieve anything nor shall we deserve to. Let those of you who are strong help those who are not so strong - all through life - like John Simpson, the man with the donkey did. Be proud of your country and do nothing to dishonour it. If you get an order from one in authority, obey it, even if you do not understand it.A good solider always obeys his orders. If he did not, he may bring disaster and cause harm to his fellow soldiers. Remember that those thousands of men died so that we could still live here in freedom. A country is judged by its citizens. Let us be worthy of those great citizens who have left us the legacy of their fame and devotion to duty. And when you file through the Shrine and look down on the Rock of Remembrance, read the inscription on it, "Greater Love Hath No Man", remember those wonderful words written in the greatest book in the world nearly two thousand years ago, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend."A record of a ceremony at the Shrine for school students. The text of the speech is significant in that it was written by a man who had served in World War 1 and knew first hand what it meant to be part of the first Anzacs. White quarto paper x 4 pages with black type of a speech at one of the Annual Anzac Commemoration Service for Students.Handwritten in blue pen 'Shrine, Children's Service'anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony, speech