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Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Photograph
West Indian Troops with the Australian Gunners. Digital copy of photograph from a personal album of Lieutenant General JJT Hobbs.talbot hobbs, world war 1, animal transport, army mule -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - GOLDEN SQUARE SECONDARY COLLEGE COLLECTION: YEAR BOOK 2003, 2003
Golden Square Secondary College ''Indicator'' Year Book 2003 Theme Extra Curricular Activities and Personal Development Theme.bendigo, education, golden square secondary history, 258, y86 -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Lock of hair of Thomas Henty (1775-1839) in a hollowed Cartwheel Penny
This King George III 1797 penny, colloquially described as a ‘Cartwheel’ because of its large size and thick rim, was manufactured in Great Britain from 1797-99. The penny and the twopence were the first coins shipped to New South Wales by the British Government. In 1800, Governor King issued a proclamation that forbade their export. This coin is one of the 132,000 coins sent to Australia in 1800. It is not uncommon to find cartwheel pennies used as containers. They were reputedly used to conceal a more valuable coin or for smuggling. The penny was purchased by the Society as part of a small collection of Henty memorabilia and portraits from the owner of Moorabool Antiques, Geelong in 2021, which had in turn acquired the item from the estate of Dennis Alston of Alston's Antiques in Hamilton, Victoria.This cartwheel penny, used to contain a lock of hair of Thomas Henty (1775-1838), is of statewide significance to Tasmania, where he settled and died, and to Victoria, where his children and their descendants were notable pioneers, squatters and subsequently landowners in the Western District. The item is also of national significance for its strong connection to the Henty family, notable British settlers of southeastern and southwestern Australia in the 1830s. The connection to Kew (Vic.) is that members of the Henty family owned important mansions in Kew in the 19th century. Thomas Henty was the father of Stephen George Henty of 'Findon', and Francis Henty of 'Merino Downs' in the Western District and 'Field Place', Kew. Numerous members of the Henty family are buried in the Boroondara General Cemetery.Object of personal memorabilia. Coiled and bound lock of hair of Thomas Henty contained in a hollowed-out copper 'cartwheel' penny.OBVERSE: Georgius III . D : G . REX / REVERSE: Britannia 1797 / SELLER'S LABEL: Lock of hair from the late Thomas Henty, born 1775thomas henty, henty family, launceston, west tarring -- sussex (uk), tasmanian pioneers, australia - early settlers, cartwheel pennies -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Khaki and Green with the Australian Army at Home and Abroad, 1950
Personal accounts of conditions experienced by Australian soldiers in campaigns in many theatres of war, 1942 to 1943. Table of contents and illustrationsworld war 1939 - 1945 -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Soldiering On. The Australian Army at Home and Overseas, 1942
Personal experiences of Australian Army Personnel during the Second World War to 1942. Illustrated with sketches and photographs. Table of contents.world war 1939 - 1945 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia - Brief For Members Proceeding To Australian On R&R Leave
This item is part of a collection donated by Pte John William Alexander (3796068) who was called up for National Service. Pte Alexander was with the Australian Army Catering Corps and was in Vietnam at Headquarters, 1st Australian Task Force from March 1970 to March 1971. A laminated document titled Brief For Members Proceeding To Australian On R&R Leave. There are seven paragraphs of instructions for military personal.r&r leave, pte john william alexander, 3796068, australian national serviceman, australian army catering corps, headquarters, 1st australian task force -
Ithacan Historical Society
Document - Australian Passport, Kalypso Sofianos, 1973
The Australian passport was issued to Kalypso Sofianos when she made her first and only return trip back to Greece in 1973. She arrived in Australia from Ithaca in 1936. It took many years for the Ithacans who had settled in Australia between the two world wars to be able to return to the country of their birth for a number of reasons. Many of them arrived in Australia prior to or during the Great Depression and struggled to establish themselves financially. Overseas travel was slow and expensive. World War 2 also prevented travel and Greece was an occupied country during those grim years. It wasn't until the late 1950s that some of them were able to make their journey back to their beloved Ithaca. Many never returned. A scannned copy of the first page of and Australian Passport which contains important personal details of the passport holder including a photograph. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Royal Candian Air Force Pass, c. 1942
A small pink card associated with the Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 3 Wireless School. Tuxedo, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The pass card is made out to LAC D. L. Maddrell. (403445) Barrack No. 5averso "Meet me at the "bay" is all you need to say" Personal shopping service.royal canadian air force, world war two, world war 2, d.l. maddrell., wireless school, no. 3 wireless school, winnipeg, manitoba -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - LEAVE FORM, 14.8.1943
Leave for issued Frederick Gardner DAVEY DFC for a trip to Edinburgh. Item re Frederick Gardner DAVEY DFC No 410533 RAAF. Refer Reg No 3536P for his service details.RAAF Leave Form on green paper with black type. Space for personal details. Instructions for use printed on back in black type.Stamped in blue ink: HEADQUARTERS NO 3 14 AUG 1943 Ref............... ROYAL AIR FORCE SOUTH CERNEY Handwritten in black ink: Details of leave Handwritten in blue ink: Signatureleave, forms, raf -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Australian Army Statement of Service, C 1976
He served from December 1941 to July 1942 in the Citizen Military Forces and from July 1942 to September 1944 in the Australian Imperial Forces. His reason for discharge was reserved occupation. He held the rank of corporal in 26th Motor regiment. He was born in Colac 19/11/1919 to Ernest Swan and Daisy Johnson. He died 04/08/2009 and is buried at the Warrnambool cemetery. During his life he farmed a soldiers’ settlers block in the Grasmere area, north of Warrnambool. The soldiers' settlement program was instigated after both world wars whereby land was made available to returning soldiers. Some of the land was Crown land and some was acquired. This document is an official statement of his service.This document has social significance and interest as it is representative of thousands of local men who served in World War 2. It is a link also to the Soldiers' settlement programCream paper with black text. Personal details of Ernest Henry Swan have been typed into fields. text in the centre of the reverse.Signed E H Swan. date of issue is 11/08/1976.Army number VX88010.warrnambool, e h swan, e h swan statement of service -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Wallet
Presentation wallet & some personal papers & Picture. Sgt EJ Hales 10 Aust Field Regt. Fred Lancashire is with himephemera -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ERROL BOVAIRD COLLECTION: FOLDER OF FAMILY DOCUMENTS
The John Bovaird Collection. Folder containing personal and family documents relating to the Bovaird Family. This folder is not available for general or public access.personal effects -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Mayi : some bush fruits of Dampierland, 1987
Rich cultural knowledge and language words presented in botanical reference style. Includes short personal story by Karrmaka (Elsie White).Colour photographs, b&w drawingsyawuru, karajarri, nyul nyul, nyangamarta, bardi -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Community Caring, 2018
Uniting East Burwood offers emergency relief, financial advice, personal counselling and companionship to members of the local community who require it.Uniting East Burwood offers emergency relief, financial advice, personal counselling and companionship to members of the local community who require it.Uniting East Burwood offers emergency relief, financial advice, personal counselling and companionship to members of the local community who require it.uniting east burwood, relief -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Written Leaflet, 1943
Leaflet with personal message from the Army Commander, B.L.Montgomery, Christmas 1943. ( to be read to all troops Christmas Message) Italy 1943 -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Photograph
General Hobbs August 1917 Blaringham, France. Digital copy of photograph from a personal album of Lieutenant General JJT Hobbs.talbot hobbs, world war 1, 5th australian division, western front -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Photograph
General Hobbs with HM King George V. Digital copy of photograph from a personal album of Lieutenant General JJT Hobbs.talbot hobbs, kinge george v, world war 1, western front, aif -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Photograph
September 1917, Menin Road, Ypres, Belgium. Digital copy of photograph from a personal album of Lieutenant General JJT Hobbs.talbit hobbs; menin road; ypres; aif; world war 1 -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Photograph
A wireless signal tanks on what was "No Mans Land". Digital copy of photograph from a personal album of Lieutenant General JJT Hobbs.talbot hobbs, world war 1, tank, aif -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Merit Certificate Education Department, 1926
This document certifies that Serge Worland has obtained his Merit Certificate which was a level which for many children was the end of formal schooling . It was achieved at grade 8 level , the current year 8 level. This was obtained at Warrnambool High School in 19th November 1926. Serge Worland was the son of Henri Worland who was Warrnambool Town Clerk from 1918 until 1948 and the Worland family has many connections in the district. Serge was a bank clerk who died as a result of a motor vehicle accident on March 29, 1935. This is a common object but with a link to one of Warrnambool's families has historic and social significance.Cream paper with black text. Personal details are typed.State crest is at the top and has lined border. There are two signatures at the bottom of the document. No 154448. Education Department Victoria. Awarded toSerge Worland. Signed George Handley and R h Greenwood.warrnambool, serge worland, worland, worland family, victorian merit certificate -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Reid Richard, Page Courtney, Pounds Robert, In Captivity. Australian Prisoners of War in the 20th.Century, 1999
An account of Australians as prisoners of war from W.W.1 to the Korean War. Includes personal recollections and short biographies. Illustrated with photographs.military history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Letter - LETTERS & ENVELOPES
.1) - .5) The letter is from VX137222 Allan Frederick Hutson 28 Aust INF BN AIF Aust dated 9 Dec 1945 to VX 140967 Alan Mason of 25 Queen St Bendigo .6) The letter is written from Rabaul re life there, what’s happening while waiting to come home. .7) - .10) The letter is to Alan Mason from a mate, no name mentioned from his unit “GDD” in Morotai on 12.12.1945. “GDD” meaning General Details depot. The letter is mostly about complaints re food, conditions and organising a March and protest to the unit “CO”. Two senior Officers are mentioned, “Col Barrett and Col Wade”. The letter quotes up to 5000 marched to Land HQ. Mason and Hutson were mates from Bendigo. Refer Cat No 3979.2 for Alan Masona service details..1) - .5) Letter on yellowed paper, all lettering and logo’s and lines in red from a combined group being “YMCA”, “Aust Comforts Fund” and “The Salvation Army”. At the bottom is information regarding security.Five pages written on one side only in blue pen. .6) Envelope, brown colour, Air Mail with the same 3 Logo’s as in .1) - .5) Addressed to A Mason. .7) - .10) Letter on yellowed paper, all lettering, logo’s and lines in red from the same 3 organisations as in .1) - 6) This letter does not have the security warning. Four pages, on one side except page 4 on both sides, written in blue pen. .11) Envelope, brown colour, AIR MAIL with the same 3 Logo’s, addressed to A Mason from a mate.letters, personal, stationary -
Bendigo Military Museum
Letter - PERSONAL LETTER, 15.5.1918
The letter written to “Jim” (Joseph ?) from France on “15.5.1918”. Believed to be from his brother Alf Ferris. Letter also is incomplete as the last sentence is “I went to see the 38th Battn and I saw”. Refer Cat No 4183.3P for Alf’s service details. Refer Cat No 4196.3 for Joseph’s details.Hand written letter on faintly lined yellowish paper with writing on both sides.letters, personal, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - MATTRESSES, c.1965 - 1970
Items issued to Peter BALL 3796117. Refer Cat No 4704Mattresses, black colour, blow up to fit Reg No 2997. 3 Mattresses per mattress cover, all identical with 1 point for air inflation.military, bedding, personal -
Bendigo Military Museum
Literary work - DIARY, Post August 1942
Arthur George Holley No 13556 RAN HMAS Hobart. This is the 3rd part of a diary relating to 2147. Refer also 2134 for service history, 2135.3, 2137. Diary, A.G Holley RAN. Seven page typed in blue ink with heading "Solomon Islands Landings" which began on 7th August 1942. There are no clear dates, detailed account of the action.diaries, naval, personal -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - DIARY, 14.10.39 to 30.8.40
Arthur George Holley No 13556 RAN. Refer 2134 for service history and medals, also 2135.3, 2137, 2148, 2149, 2150. Diary re A.G Holley, small notebook canvas covered, has "C of A" with arrow pointing upwards. A sticker at bottom has hand written "A.G Holley 18 Mess HMAS Hobart". Writing is in pencil and ink, detailed day by day account. Diary begins 14th Oct 1939 to Sat 30th Aug 1940.diary, personal, ran -
Bendigo Military Museum
Literary work - DIARY, 23.10.41-17.3.42
Diary written by Arthur George Holley No 13556 while serving on HMAS Hobart. This section of diary is part 2 and relates to 2417. Refer also 2134 for service history, 2135.3, 2137.Diary"A.G Holley RAN" Pink ruled paper written in ink, no front or rear covers, 21 pages of near day by day description of events beginning on 23 Oct 1941-17.3.1942 of HMAS Hobart.diaries, ran, personal -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - POCKET KNIFE & LANYARD, 1 pre 1914, .2 1915-18
Item belonged to Edwin James Jones No 3511 AIF. Refer 1367.5 for his service history..1) Pocket knife, fold out with 6 tools. Sides are wood or wood patterned. .2) Woven cloth lanyard attached to knife.pocket knife, personal, jones -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - DIARY PERSONAL, 07/08/1916 - 24/10/1916
Adolphus Samuel Ferdinand Oppermann No 2123 enlisted in the AIF on 11.5.16 in 4th reinforcements 59th Batt aged 34 years 5 months, embarked for England 1.8.16, transferred to 58 th Batt 20.11.16, hospital 25.11.16 with Cystitis then Influenza and Mumps. Hospital 17.5.18 with Gastritis severe, discharged from the AIF on 13.2.19 medically unfit.Re A.S.F. OPPERMANN relating the voyage to England 7th August 1916 to 24th October 1916. Diary has black rear cover, front cover missing. Diary entries are in ink.diaries, personal, aif ww1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - DIPLOMA OF HONOR FREDERICK SCHILLING, October 1900
Diploma of Honor to Frederick Schilling. The Empire Fair & Art Exhibition. Town Hall. Bendigo. October 1900. Diploma of Honor. Third Order of Merit. Awarded to - Frederick Schilling. Best Freehand Drawing. Class 1. President. AG.Dunlop Thomas Glass. Secretary. On back of photo.. Established 1871. D.G.Coope. Carver. Gilder & Picture Frame Manufacture. New Lead. Mitchell street. Bendigo.document, certificate, personal