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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Poster - Poster, Information Board, 4717546 Private E.W. Noack (1945-1966)
... Ref: Australian War Memorial Collection... Serviceman Killed in Action Ref: Australian War Memorial Collection ...White plastic Poster, Information Board with the following information: Noack, Errol Wayne (Private, b.1945 - d.1966) Private Noack was the first Australian National Serviceman killed in Vietnam. He was born on 28 March 1945 in North Adelaide, an only child. As an adult, Noack worked as a tuna fisherman. He was a committed Lutheran. Noack was among the first intake of national servicemen to be enlisted on 30 June 1965. He did not welcome being called up, but 'decided to make the most of it'. Noack was posted as a rifleman to the newly raised 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR) based at holsworthy, New South Wales. Noack left on the 13th May 1966 to join his battalion in the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam)Ref: Australian War Memorial Collectionpte errol noack, 5 rar, operation hardihood, poster, information board, australian national serviceman, killed in action -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tea Towel, c. 2001
... (C) Australian War Memorial 2001... MANCHESTER Work Cloths DOMESTIC ITEMS Cleaning (C) Australian War ...Reproduced for Centenary of Federation 1901-2001Tea Towel. Reproduction of a World War I poster titled 'A Call from the Dardanelles' featuring a uniformed soldier with the words 'Coo-ee-Won't YOU Come?' Across the landscape behind his legs 'Gulf of Saro Sea of Marmara'. Across the bottom 'ENLIST NOW'. Colours are predominantly blue, green and khaki.(C) Australian War Memorial 2001manchester, work cloths, domestic items, cleaning -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Tea Towel, 1999
... (C) AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL 2001...) AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL 2001 Tea Towel. Reproduction of a World War ...Reproduced for Centenary of Federation 1901 - 2001Tea Towel. Reproduction of a World War II poster titled 'JOIN US' featuring five uniformed service women with the words 'in a VICTORY JOB'. Across the bottom 'APPLY AT YOUR NEAREST NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE'.(C) AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL 2001manchester, work cloths, domestic items, cleaning -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat, 2014, 04/11/2014
... Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat, 2014...The Trustees of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial...Colour photograph of a War Memorial designed by Peter...-Prisoners of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian ...The Trustees of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial have defined a Prisoner of War to be a person who was captured by a common enemy and/or interned in a neutral or non-combatant country. To be defined an Australian Prisoner of War, the person needs to be either an Australian Born person serving in the Uniform of an Australian Service; or in the Uniform of a friendly country, or Born Elsewhere and serving in the Uniform of an Australian Service. A Prisoner is a person who has lost personal privileges, suffers deprivation of liberty or is unable to return home or dies in captivity.Colour photograph of a War Memorial designed by Peter Blizzard. The granite wall of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian Prisoners and was opened on the 6th February 2004 by General Peter Cosgrove AM MC to recognise and remember over 36,000 Australians who became Prisoners of War during the Wars of the 20th Century. In 2008 the Memorial became the First Military Memorial of National Significance outside Canberra. The Memorial which was designed by Peter Blizzard OAM, symbolises that all Australian prisoners embarked on a journey to serve away from their homeland and acknowledges the hardship, deprivation, brutality, starvation and disease endured by Prisoners of War during their capture and the scars that many continued to endure upon their repatriation to Australia. Heritage Victoria describes the memorial in the following way" "A JOURNEY OF HONOUR, REMEMBRANCE AND HEALING - The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial is a dramatic and highly symbolic tribute to the sacrifice made by more than 35,000 young Australian service men and women in four theatres of war. At the heart of the monument is a stark, 130 metre long, highly polished black granite wall, engraved with the names of all Australian prisoners of war. The names on this 'honour roll' are listed in historical order from the Boer War in 1899, through to the Korean War in 1953. It is a testament to the contribution made by so many. Standing sentinel at the centre of the Memorial are six huge basalt obelisks, etched with the names of all the countries where Australians were held prisoner of war. The obelisks stand in a large reflective pool, set back from the central pathway, symbolising the distance that separated Australia's prisoners of war from their homes and their loved ones. Opposite the pool is a larger obelisk flanked by flagpoles and a ceremonial stone on which to lay wreaths. The central pathway is itself symbolic, with each of the paving stones cut in the shape of a railway sleeper. The pathway defines 'the journey' taken by the prisoners of war and the journey visitors take around the monument. At the end of the granite wall where the pathway ends, visitors face a large stone engraved simply 'Lest We Forget'. Water flows from beneath the stone, along the base of the granite wall and into the reflection pool in which the obelisks stand. This cycle of flowing water, symbolising spirituality, healing, cleansing, birth and rebirth, guides visitors on their journey through the Memorial." ballarat, ballarat botanical gardens, peter blizzard, ballarat north gardens, war memorial, prisoner of war, prisoners of war -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Briefing Denis Gibbons
... Australian War memorial negative: Navy 13503... Haiphong Harbour Gibbons Collection Catalogue Australian War ...A black and white photograph of Tonkin Gulf, North Vietnam 25th May 1967 Lt Stanley L Masterton briefs Australian War Correspondent, Denis Gibbons, during his visit to the Australian Guided Missile Destroyer HMAS Hobart. the briefing is taking place on the flag deck, where a large set of signal flags are visible in a ready use locker behind them. the ship, was at that time engaging, with ship to shore gunfire, a major "choke point" (an area where the North Vietnamese were preparing war supplies to be shipped to their units in South Vietnam) at the township of "Vinh". Hobart was expecting, at any moment, counted battery fire from North Vietnamese coastal batteries after radar stations on Hainan Island, Near Haiphong Harbour and at Vinh had locked onto Horart's position with very accurate triangular positioning. Lt Masterton was informing Gibbons of the incoming enemy fire and was worried he (Gibbons) was not wearing a helment, gibbons, most respectfully advised Lt Masterton that he could not operate his cameras with a helmet on. Hobart immediately turned and saled, very rapidly, out to sea as the counter battery fire commencedAustralian War memorial negative: Navy 13503photograph, hmas hobart, lt stanley l masterton, denis gibbons, vinh, hainan island, haiphong harbour, gibbons collection catalogue -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Print, Stretcher Bearers in the Owen Stanleys
... Framed reproduction of the print held at the Australian War... of the print held at the Australian War Memorial of the same name ...Framed reproduction of the print held at the Australian War Memorial of the same name. stretcher bearers, owen stanley, papua new guinea -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Poster, Changi Chapel
... Poster produced by Australian War Memorial detailing... Changi History Poster produced by Australian War Memorial ...The Changi Museum is a museum dedicated to Singapore's history during the Second World War. The original chapel has been re-erected at Duntroon Military Academy and is on public display as a memorial to the P.O.W's In 1988, Singapore built a replica Chapel and Museum next to the Changi Prison. When Changi Prison was expanded in 2001, the Chapel and Museum was relocated to a new site 1 km away and the Changi Chapel and Museum was officially established on 15 February 2001. Bernard Stogden, the son of Sgt. Harry Stogden, was invited to place the cross that his father made onto the wreathed altar in the new Chapel. He was claimed to have cried while doing so, as this was one of the only chances he got to interact with his father(through his work) as "Harry" Stogden died during the war. The Museum has a collection of paintings, photographs and personal effects donated by former POWs. Among the collection is a series of paintings and sketches by a POW named William Haxworth which provide valuable insight on the daily life of the internees during the occupation. In 1986, Haxworth's wife donated a collection of over 400 paintings and sketches to the National Archives of Singapore. Also in the museum is a collection of watercolour paintings by Mary Angela Bateman who was among the thousands of women and children held at Changi Prison for more than three years during the war.[1]Poster produced by Australian War Memorial detailing the history of The Changi Chapel Framedchangi, changi chapel, changi history -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Record of Interview, Jeff TunTin, 3 Dec 2003
... A4 transcript of Australian War Memorial interview... transcript of Australian War Memorial interview with WO1 Jeff Tun Tin ...Jeff Tun Tin served in the Australian Regular Army, in the Royal Australian Armoured Corps. Among other postings, he served in 3 Cav Regt and did two tours of South VietnamJeff Tun Tin was RSM of 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment from 1987 - 1989A4 transcript of Australian War Memorial interview with WO1 Jeff Tun TinAWM Archive Number 1244 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book, HMAS Mk iii, 1944
... Published by Australian War Memorial Canberra ACT 1945... melbourne Published by Australian War Memorial Canberra ACT 1945 ...Hard cover 198 pages with copies of hand drawings with list of Awards to Australian Naval personnelPublished by Australian War Memorial Canberra ACT 1945 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book, HMAS, 1942
... Published by Australian War Memorial Canberra ACT 1942... melbourne Published by Australian War Memorial Canberra ACT 1942 ...Hard cover with 200 pages. Contains copies of hand drawings with colour and black and white photographs.Published by Australian War Memorial Canberra ACT 1942 -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Oil on board, 'Jack Barker' by Geoff Mainwaring, 1987
... australian war memorial... for the Australian War Memorial until the late 1950s. Geoffrey Mainwaring... for the Australian War Memorial until the late 1950s. Geoffrey Mainwaring ...Geoffrey MAINWARING (29 October 1912-13 April 2000) Born Adelaide South Australia Geoffrey Mainwaring studied at the South Australian School of Arts and Crafts before becoming an art teacher at Thebarton Technical School (1928-36). Mainwaring was adept at depicting a variety of subjects, from landscapes to portraits, and was very competent using a variety of media, including pencil, oils, and watercolour. He was a confident draftsperson, and completed many sensitively rendered portraits that give an insight into the character of the sitter. In June 1941 Geoffrey Mainwaring (SX13471) joined the 2nd Australian Imperial Force, and after five months was transferred to the Engineers and employed as a Sergeant-Instructor, specialising in demolitions. In late 1942, he was sent to New Guinea as an Australian army artist on probation. On 27 May 1947, Mainwaring was discharged from the Army, having served for five and a half years. He was appointed as an artist on a civilian basis until his paintings were completed in March 1948. In 1949 he was appointed Head of the Art School at the Ballarat School of Mines (now Federation University Australia). He continued to paint commissioned portraits for the Australian War Memorial until the late 1950s. Geoffrey Mainwaring died at Ballarat in April 2000. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed portrait of Jack Barker, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, and inaugural Director of the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (later Federation University Australia).art, artwork, e.j. barker, jack barker, mainwaring, geoff mainwaring, geoffrey mainwaring, portrait, school of mines, ballarat school of mines, australian war memorial, australian war artist -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Beersheba Day 1992
... On 31 October 1992, a parade was held at Australian War... War Memorial, Beersheba Day 31 October 1992.... Horse dressing ranks at Australian War Memorial, Beersheba Day ...On 31 October 1992, a parade was held at Australian War Memorial to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the charge at Beersheba, Egypt (present day Israel) on 31 October 1917 during the second battle of Gaza, by two regiments of Australian Light Horse, 4th ALH and 12th ALH to capture the all-important wells in the town. An Honour Guard drawn from the Victorian Mounted Rifles Squadron of 4/19 Prince of Wales’s Light Horse, commanded by Lieutenant Kelvin Robertson, paraded in the forecourt of the AWM together with a body of horsemen from the Light Horse Association. Host for the parade was Mrs Elyne Mitchell OAM, daughter of wartime commander Lieutenant General Harry Chauvel. The reviewing officer was Lieutenant General J C Grey OA Chief of the General Staff. Concurrently, a parade was held in Melbourne where 4/19 Prince of Wales’s Light Horse and other units and services exercised their right to freedom of the city. The parade concluded at the Shrine where wreaths were laid at the Light Horse memorial and the water trough.Colour photograph of Honour Guard drawn for VMR Squadron 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse dressing ranks at Australian War Memorial, Beersheba Day 31 October 1992.beersheba day, awm, vmr, parade -
Bendigo Military Museum
Painting - PAINTING PRINTS WW1, Post WW1
... Reproductions of paintings held at Australian War Memorial... at Australian War Memorial, Canberra depicting after battle of WWI ...CF Reg No 2533.26, 2539.3, 2540.9, 2542.8Reproductions of paintings held at Australian War Memorial, Canberra depicting after battle of WWI.Individual descriptions of paintings handwritten on back.illustrations-reproductions, military history - army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Painting - PAINTING PRINTS WW1, Post WW1
... Reproductions of paintings held at Australian War Memorial... at Australian War Memorial, Canberra depicting location scenes of WWI ...CF Reg No 2533.26, 2539.3, 2541.2, 2542.8Reproductions of paintings held at Australian War Memorial, Canberra depicting location scenes of WWI.Individual descriptions of paintings handwritten on back.illustrations-reproductions, military history - army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Painting - PAINTING PRINTS WW1, Post WW1
... Reproductions of paintings held at Australian War Memorial... at Australian War Memorial, Canberra depicting naval scenes of WWI ...CF Reg No 2533.26, 2540.9, 2541.2, 2542.8Reproductions of paintings held at Australian War Memorial, Canberra depicting naval scenes of WWI.Individual descriptions of paintings hand written on back.illustrations-reproductions, military history - navy -
Bendigo Military Museum
Painting - ILLUSTRATIONS WW1, post WW1
... Reproductions of paintings held at the Australian War... at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra depicting battle scenes of WWI ...CF Reg No. 2539.3, 2540.9, 2541.2, 2542.8Reproductions of paintings held at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra depicting battle scenes of WWI.Individual descriptions of paintings handwritten on back.illustrations - reproductions, military history - army -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
WW2. Australian Army, AUSTRALIA AT ARMS, 1955
... Edited By Norman Bartlett Published By Australian War... By Australian War Memorial Canberra Hard Cover AUSTRALIA AT ARMS WW2 ...Hard CoverEdited By Norman Bartlett Published By Australian War Memorial Canberra -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, BOOK: The Team - Australian Army Advisers in Vietnam 1962-1972
... Author: Ian McNeill Publisher: Australian War Memorial...Author: Ian McNeill Publisher: Australian War Memorial ... -
Bendigo Military Museum
Painting - PAINTING PRINTS WW1, Post WW1
... Reproductions of paintings held at Australian War Memorial... at Australian War Memorial, Canberra depicting portraits, group ...CF Reg No 2533.26, 2539.3, 2540.9, 2541.2Reproductions of paintings held at Australian War Memorial, Canberra depicting portraits, group portraits of WWI.Individual descriptions of paintings handwritten on back.illustrations-reproductions, military history - army -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Work on paper - Folder, Wil Longstaff, 2010
... at the Australian War Memorial) ... November 2001-February 2002 (Australian War Memorial) 4 pages. Copy... at the Australian War Memorial) harry gilham collection william longstaff ...Information relating to artist William Longstaff, one-time Eltham resident, famous for his painting Menin Gate (held at the Australian War Memorial) Colour Brochure: Will Longstaff: Art and Remembrance November 2001-February 2002 (Australian War Memorial) 4 pages. Copy of Letter from C. Pell to Mr (Clem) Christesen re research on Longstaff and residents of the property Stanhope, 1984 Copy of press cutting from The Sun news pictorial January 20, 1928 Photocopy From "Kangaroo Ground: A highland taken" by Mick Woiwod with reference to Longstaff enlisting from Kangaroo Ground Photocopy of news clipping “Captain honours lost soldiers with his art” by Brittany Shanahan, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, April 22, 2015 Photocopy from book about Longstaff, possibly "Encyclopedia of Australian Art" by Alan McCulloch. Newspaper article: “Stepping into the breach” by Mark Barker, The Sunday Age, Extra. January 27, 2013, p21 with references to Longstaff’s Menin Gate painting Copy of article from journal possibly from the Australian War Memorial, September 1987 re art works at AWM, “Menin Gate at Midnight” by John Connor, (page 390) Misc. hand written biographical notes by Harry Gilham harry gilham collection, william longstaff, kangaroo ground, menin gate at midnight, shire of eltham war memorial, artist -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat, 04/11/2014
... Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat...australian ex-prisoner of war memorial... of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian... Office goldfields australian ex-prisoner of war memorial peter ...DESCRIPTIONColour photograph of a War Memorial designed by Peter Blizzard. The granite wall of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian Prisoners and was opened on the 6th February 2004 by General Peter Cosgrove AM MC to recognise and remember over 36,000 Australians who became Prisoners of War during the Wars of the 20th Century. In 2008 the Memorial became the First Military Memorial of National Significance outside Canberra. The Memorial which was designed by Peter Blizzard OAM, symbolises that all Australian prisoners embarked on a journey to serve away from their homeland and acknowledges the hardship, deprivation, brutality, starvation and disease endured by Prisoners of War during their capture and the scars that many continued to endure upon their repatriation to Australia. Heritage Victoria describes the memorial in the following way" "A JOURNEY OF HONOUR, REMEMBRANCE AND HEALING - The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial is a dramatic and highly symbolic tribute to the sacrifice made by more than 35,000 young Australian service men and women in four theatres of war. At the heart of the monument is a stark, 130 metre long, highly polished black granite wall, engraved with the names of all Australian prisoners of war. The names on this 'honour roll' are listed in historical order from the Boer War in 1899, through to the Korean War in 1953. It is a testament to the contribution made by so many. Standing sentinel at the centre of the Memorial are six huge basalt obelisks, etched with the names of all the countries where Australians were held prisoner of war. The obelisks stand in a large reflective pool, set back from the central pathway, symbolising the distance that separated Australia's prisoners of war from their homes and their loved ones. Opposite the pool is a larger obelisk flanked by flagpoles and a ceremonial stone on which to lay wreaths. The central pathway is itself symbolic, with each of the paving stones cut in the shape of a railway sleeper. The pathway defines 'the journey' taken by the prisoners of war and the journey visitors take around the monument. At the end of the granite wall where the pathway ends, visitors face a large stone engraved simply 'Lest We Forget'. Water flows from beneath the stone, along the base of the granite wall and into the reflection pool in which the obelisks stand. This cycle of flowing water, symbolising spirituality, healing, cleansing, birth and rebirth, guides visitors on their journey through the Memorial."australian ex-prisoner of war memorial, peter blizzard, prisoner of war, ballarat north gardens -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat, 2014, 04/11/2014
... Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat, 2014...australian ex-prisoner of war memorial... of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian... Office goldfields australian ex-prisoner of war memorial prisoner ...DESCRIPTIONColour photograph of a War Memorial designed by Peter Blizzard. The granite wall of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial features a listing the names of Australian Prisoners and was opened on the 6th February 2004 by General Peter Cosgrove AM MC to recognise and remember over 36,000 Australians who became Prisoners of War during the Wars of the 20th Century. In 2008 the Memorial became the First Military Memorial of National Significance outside Canberra. The Memorial which was designed by Peter Blizzard OAM, symbolises that all Australian prisoners embarked on a journey to serve away from their homeland and acknowledges the hardship, deprivation, brutality, starvation and disease endured by Prisoners of War during their capture and the scars that many continued to endure upon their repatriation to Australia. Heritage Victoria describes the memorial in the following way" "A JOURNEY OF HONOUR, REMEMBRANCE AND HEALING - The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial is a dramatic and highly symbolic tribute to the sacrifice made by more than 35,000 young Australian service men and women in four theatres of war. At the heart of the monument is a stark, 130 metre long, highly polished black granite wall, engraved with the names of all Australian prisoners of war. The names on this 'honour roll' are listed in historical order from the Boer War in 1899, through to the Korean War in 1953. It is a testament to the contribution made by so many. Standing sentinel at the centre of the Memorial are six huge basalt obelisks, etched with the names of all the countries where Australians were held prisoner of war. The obelisks stand in a large reflective pool, set back from the central pathway, symbolising the distance that separated Australia's prisoners of war from their homes and their loved ones. Opposite the pool is a larger obelisk flanked by flagpoles and a ceremonial stone on which to lay wreaths. The central pathway is itself symbolic, with each of the paving stones cut in the shape of a railway sleeper. The pathway defines 'the journey' taken by the prisoners of war and the journey visitors take around the monument. At the end of the granite wall where the pathway ends, visitors face a large stone engraved simply 'Lest We Forget'. Water flows from beneath the stone, along the base of the granite wall and into the reflection pool in which the obelisks stand. This cycle of flowing water, symbolising spirituality, healing, cleansing, birth and rebirth, guides visitors on their journey through the Memorial."australian ex-prisoner of war memorial, prisoner of war, ballarat north gardens, peter blizzard -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, JUNGLE WARFARE. With the Australian Army in the South Pacific
... WAR MEMORIAL CANBERRA 1944... for THE AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES by AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL CANBERRA 1944 ...Hard Cover - Grey/Green 2 CopiesPublished for THE AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES by AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL CANBERRA 1944ww2. pacific region. jungle. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book WW2 Army (2 Copies), Soldiering On. The Australian Army at Home and Overseas, 1942
... Prepared by Some of the Boys Published by AUSTRALIAN WAR... Published by AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL A.C.T. 1942 Hard Cover, Red ...1copy in better condition donated by Don McLeod of Lyndoch 18th February 1981Hard Cover, Red with Gold LetteringPrepared by Some of the Boys Published by AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL A.C.T. 1942 -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book. Korea, WITH THE AUSTRALIANS IN KOREA, 1954
... Editor Norman Bartlett Publisher Australian War Memorial... Australian War Memorial Canberra ACT Hard Cover. Dark Blue Plain ...Hard Cover. Dark Blue Plain Front, Title/Editor on Spine Damaged Dust Cover inside front Cover (see Media DSCF6192.JPG)Editor Norman Bartlett Publisher Australian War Memorial Canberra ACT -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, BOOK: They Dared Mightily (2 COPIES)
... Edited by: Lionel Wigmore Publisher: Australian War...Edited by: Lionel Wigmore Publisher: Australian War ... -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, Hero-Myths and Legends of The British Race
... Ebbutt Publisher: Australian War Memorial Date: 1915...: Australian War Memorial Date: 1915 Hero-Myths and Legends ...Hero-Myths and Legends of The British Race Author: M I Ebbutt Publisher: Australian War Memorial Date: 1915Label on spine cover with typed text R.A. 355.22099 ONG warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, hero-myths and legends of the british race, m i ebbutt -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Book, C.E.W. BEAN (Author) Formerly Australian Official War Historian et al, Anzac to Amiens, 1953
... in the First World War. Canberra Australian War Memorial 1952. (Third... Fighting Services in the First World War. Canberra Australian War ...WW1 HistoryA Shorter History of the Australian Fighting Services in the First World War. Canberra Australian War Memorial 1952. (Third Edition). -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - WW1, Gallipoli Mission
... . Author - CEW Bean, Published by The Australian War Memorial 1952..... Author - CEW Bean, Published by The Australian War Memorial 1952 ...Hard cover book with 406 printed pages with photographs. Author - CEW Bean, Published by The Australian War Memorial 1952. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, ON GUARD. With the Volunteer Defence Corps
... Published for the Volunteer Defence Corps by Australian War... for the Volunteer Defence Corps by Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT ...Hard Cover. Title printed in Black on Green ground Published for the Volunteer Defence Corps by Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT. 1944.ww2. volunteers home defence