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Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Trees, possibly Queenland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 17 / DEC 68M3slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Coastline, possibly Queenland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 24 / DEC 68M8slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Coastline, possibly Queenland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 16 / DEC 68M8slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Coastline, possibly Queenland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 22 / DEC 68M8slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Coastline, possibly Queenland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 18 / DEC 68M8slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Trees, possibly Queenland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 13 / DEC 68M8slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Coastline, possibly Queenland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 15 / DEC 68M8slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Coastline, possibly Queenland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 11 / DEC 68M8slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Trees, possibly Queenland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 19 / DEC 68M8slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Trees, possibly Queenland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 14 / DEC 68M8slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Trees, possibly Queenland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 25 / DEC 68M8slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. House, unknown location, AustraliaMade in Australia / Encircled 44 (Handwritten)australia, slide, robin boyd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Australian House and Garden Magazine, July 1963
House and Garden MagazineMonthly Australian House and Garden Magazine for July 1963.Australian House and Garden July 1963gardens, homes -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
plaques vietnam - 1. australian force Vietnam, 2. national memorial to vietnam forces 3 Vietnam vetrans parade sydney 1987, 3 Plaques vietnam - 1. australian force Vietnam, 2. national memorial to vietnam forces 3 Vietnam vetrans parade sydney 1987
Vietnam Veterans parade 1987. Australia gives the Vietnam Veterans:soldiers, navy and airman finally receive the "welcome home" they deserved. Vietnam Veterans parade 1987. Australia gives the Vietnam Veterans:soldiers, navy and airman finally receive the "welcome home" they deserved. Stained pine board with three Vietnam plaques mounted on - plaques - 1. Australian force Vietnam, 2.National memorial to Vietnam forces 3 Vietnam vetrans parade sydney 1987. 1. Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial and 2. National Memorial to Vietnam forces The Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial is dedicated to all those Australians who served, suffered and died in that conflict. It was built largely through contributions from the Australian people, raised by the Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial Committee. 3. Vietnam Vetrans Parade Sydney 1987 On October 3, 1987, around 22, 000 Vietnam veterans marched in a ‘Welcome Home’ parade through the streets of Sydney It was estimated that the parade was watched by a crowd of up to 100,000, including Prime Minister Hawke, and that it stood up to ten deep along the parade route in some places. he marchers carried more than 500 Australian flags, each flag representing a serviceman who had lost their life during the Vietnam War. These simple acts represented the reconciliatory nature of the event – the flags, standing for the nation-state, were accepted as a proper symbol for the fallen by the veterans and symbolised their reconciliation with the body politic that they felt had rejected their rightful place in the Anzac narrative after the end of the Vietnam conflict. Plaques:- 1. Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial, Wooden Shield with metal shield with black outer ringed by service corps insignia, inner with a white band of the shield shape. the interior of the metal shield is light blue circle, with a white vertical sword, the top of the sword is a banner of red and orange strips. Below the metal shield is a Australian Army rising sun badge. Followed by a banner inscribed with " Australian Force Vietnam" 2. National Memorial to the Australian Vietnam Forces :- Small wooden shield, with a metal rectangle inscribed - vietnam veterans, welcome home parade 1987, plaques -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Medallion, Bicentennial Memento School Students 1988, 1988
This medal was produced in 1988 by the Australian Bicentennial Authority as a memento for distribution to all school students in Australia. It was one of many medals struck to commemorate 200 years of European settlement in Australia.This medal is of some interest as it is a memento of Australia’s Bicentennial celebrations and it is one that all school children in Warrnambool and district would have received at that time. This silver circular medal has five stars and a large group of men, women and children some of whom are holding hands and dancing on the reverse. On the obverse is a geometrical shaped logo and two sprays of leaves. The medal is encased in a three page green , gold, blue and red coloured card folder The inside area has the Australian flag and streamers. Medal: AUSTRALIA on reverse. AUSTRALIAN BICENTENARRY 1788-1988 On the back cover of the folder: A Coat of Arms and Governor General of Australia During 1988 we commemorate 200 years of Australia's history in the modern world and will be celebrating our Bicentenary in many different ways. But one thing that we should all be doing is thinking about what it is to be an Australian. We should be learning about our past, trying better to understand the present, and thinking of the part we can play in the Australia of the future. You are Australia's future . Keep this medallion as a reminder of this important year in our history. Signed Ninian Stephen bicentennary, schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Medallion, 2005
Medallion was minted to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of World War IIRound gold coloured medallion commemorating the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. The front has a stylised map of Australia with 'World War II 60 years 1945-2005'. The back has the Australian Coat of Arms with 'World War II Service of Australia. The Medallion is contained in a black box with '60th anniversary of the end of World War II'. 'For Service to Australia'. A small brochure from The Royal Australian Mint.as above. On Box Australian Government - Department of Veterans' Affairs.military history, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Beer Can
Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial CanberraAustralian Vietnam Forces National Memorial Canberrabeer can, australian forces national memorial canberra -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Garden, possibly AustraliaMade in Australia / 14 (Handwritten) / G13 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Australia Day Envelopes, 1983 - NA1849.1|1982 - NA1849.2|1994 - NA1849.3
Envelopes part of a series issued by City of Nunawading to commemorate Australia Day.Three envelopes commemorating Australia Day.1849.1 - Illustration of log chained to cart with farmer. Two stamps (27c) 0f 'H M Brig Supply' 1849.2 - Illustration of fireworks display. 1849.3 - Illustration of Schwerkolt Cottage with a 24c stamp.1849.1 - Australia Family Festival 26 January 1983 Civic Centre Nunawading. 1849.2 - Australia Day Family Festival, Wednesday,26 January1994 1849.3 - Australia Day Family Festival, 26th January 1982 Civic Centre Nunawading.philately, covers, postal stationery -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque - Small plaque, Lega Pty Ltd, n.d
Rev Quick served in seven Methodist Circuits in Victoria, one in Tasmania, one City Mission (North Melbourne) and also an appointment with the Methodist Inland Mission in Central Australia. He was one of the first ministers to be appointed to the new John Flynn Memorial Church in Alice Springs. Aubrey Quick was a part-time Chaplain in the Royal Australian Airforce and received an Order of Australia for his pastoral care of the apprentices the RAAF. He served on the University of Melbourne Queens College Council for 23 years.Small shield shaped wooden plaque with Chaplain's Branch Royal Australian Air Force insignia in gold, navy and white metal. The plaque has a hole for hanging on the back together with the manufacturer's label."CHAPLAINS BRANCH ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE IN CHRIST WE SERVE"rev aubrey quick, chaplains branch royal australian air force -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Lutheran Church (1961), Canberra (interior), ACT, Australia. (Architect: Frederick Romberg.)Made in Australiacanberra, slide, robin boyd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Bank bag, C 1960s'
Collected by person who worked in banking. Example of method of handling coinage.Calico bank coin bag with frayed string drawstring. 'Commonwealth of Australia' printed in black on one side.Commonwealth of Australiabanking -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Receipt Books, Membership receipt books for the Australian Red Cross Society - Victorian Division - 1962-1975, 1962 - 1975
Used as receipt books for the Ringwood branch of the Australian Red Cross. Two receipt books are marked 'Branch Company, Youth Group'. Ringwood residents.Receipt books, 10 burnt orange covered membership receipt books for the Australian Red Cross Society. All used - but not totally.Australian Red Cross Society (Victorian Division) membership receipt books. Membership fee 2/- -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Book Australian Soldiers Pocket Book, Australian Soldiers Pocket Book
Issued to A. Beale VX6078Typical of instructional booklets issued to all Australian service personnel Red cloth covered hard cover Australian Soldiers Pocket booklet Australian Soldiers Pocket bookbook soldierd instruction -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Wrought iron lacework, unknown location, AustraliaMount Made in Australia / 11australia, slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Victoirian verandah, unknown location, probably AustraliaMount Made in Australia / 19slide, robin boyd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Uniform - Buttons, 1940 - 1960
Probably uniform buttons from World War 11 (1940_45) 0r after as world War 1 forces were referred to as Australian Imperial Forces.Three Brass & copper alloy buttons from a military uniform. Two large buttons and one small with a loop on back for sewing to uniform. Each button features relief text encircling the button edge and with an outline of Australia & Tasmania surmounted by an Imperial crown.Text on perimeter:'Australian Military Forces'costume accessories, haberdashery, military history, army -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - Table Tops Newspaper Dated 29/8/1945, 1st Australian Press Unit A.I.F Table Tops Newspaper Dated 29/6/1945
1st Australian Press Unit A.I.F Table Tops Newspaper Dated 20/6/1945 1st Australian Press Unit A.I.F Table Tops Newspaper Dated 20/6/1945 1st Australian Press Unit A.I.F Table Tops Newspaper Dated 20/6/1945 Surrender Talks For All Solomons Japs - Jap Envoys Nearing Manila - 150,000 PW's To Be Liberated Soon - Many Australian Goods will remain Scarcesurrender talks for all solomons japs - jap envoys nearing manila - 150, 000 pw's to be liberated soon - many australian goods will remain scarce -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
WW2 Medal for Women relatives of serving soldiers, 1942
Female Relative Badges were issued to the nearest female relative (usually wives or mothers) of those who engaged in active service overseas during the First and Second World Wars. For active service abroad during the Second World War, a single badge was issued to the nearest female relative of members of the RAN, the Australian Imperial Force (including members of the Australian Army Nursing Service), and the Royal Australian Air Force. Stars displayed on a bar suspended below the badge represented the number of relatives involved in the war effort. Authority for the issue of the badge was given under AIF Order 200,14 February 1941. This medal was given to Veronica ( White ) Roper in 1942 because her husband Alfred William Roper was a member of the Australian Army Signals Corp serving in New Guinea. Emma Olymphia Roper of Balaclava/ Ripponlea would also have received a medal like this with 4 four stars because her 4 sons were serving in the Australian Army 1939-45 This Military Medal was given to the wives and mothers of Australian Soldiers serving during World War 2 1939-1945Silver medal, engraved wreath of leaves, crown and map of Australia and pin clasp on back . A bar with one star is suspendedAround medal : For the Women of Australia Back : Issued by the / C'wealth Govt. / A 135699 / Angus & Coote / 1942 Bar : star/ asteriskworld war 1939-1945, military medals, roper alfred william , roper veronica, moore joan catherine, roper arthur leopold, roper emma olymphia, war memorials, bentleigh, city of moorabbin, totally and permanently invalid, returned service league, victoria barracks, department of defence australia, -
Vision Australia
Award - Text, Certificate awarded by the Australian Bicentennial Authority, 2 July 1987
Certificate reads "Awarded to Association for the Arthur Wilkins Northern Suburbs Day Centre. By the Australian Bicentennial Authority which was established to plan and coordinate a nationwide profram of celebrations in 1988 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of permanent European settlement in Australia" Signed by the Executive Director (illegible), dated 2nd July 1987. All text on this certificate is located on the bottom half of the document. 1 x paper certificate from Australian Bicentennial AuthorityThe top half is populated by a repeated stylised graphic of a map of Australia, in various shades of green and gold. There is also a gold version of the same logo, labelled with "Endorsed Bicentennial Activity" , situated above the official signatures. arthur wilkins centre, essendon, association for the blind