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Lara RSL Sub Branch
Plaque, 6th RAAF Hospital
Plaque of 6th RAAF Hospital -
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Plaque, 6th RAAF Hospital
Plaque of 6th RAAF Hospital in copper -
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Plaque, Lara Heritage Festival 1991
Plaque of Lara Heritage Festival 1991 -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, The Immortal Shrine
The Immortal Shrine -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Australian infantry in New Guinea 1939/45 war
The Battle of the Shaggy Ridge was part of the Markham and Ramu Valley – Finisterre Range campaign, consisting of a number of actions fought by Australian and Japanese troops in Papua New Guinea in World War II. Following the Allied capture of Lae and Nadzab, the Australian 9th Division had been committed to a quick follow up action on the Huon Peninsula in an effort to cut off the withdrawing Japanese. Once the situation on the Huon Peninsula stabilised in late 1943, the 7th Division had pushed into the Markham and Ramu Valleys towards the Finisterre Range with a view to pushing north towards the coast around Bogadjim, where they would meet up with Allied forces advancing around the coast from the Huon Peninsula, before advancing towards Madang.In late December 1943, the Australian offensive to take Shaggy Ridge began, focused on an attack on The Pimple.[13] The Pimple was one of three rocky outcrops, held by the Japanese on the ridge line.Framed Photograph of Australian infantry waiting while our planes" bombard the Pimple,"Shaggy Ridge before moving in. Australian infantry waiting while our planes" bombard the Pimple,"Shaggy Ridge before moving in. THE LARA BRANCH R.S.S.I.L.A. FROM MRS HAMILTON CALVERT =MEMORIES=ww2, papua new guinea, world war 2, lara r.s.l., photographs, australian infantry, shaggy ridge -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Painting of H.M.A.S. Whyalla off New guinea, 1944
WW2, H.M.A.S. WhyallaWW2, H.M.A.S. Whyalla painting1. Painting of H.M.A.S. Whyalla on survey duty off New Guinea in 1944 , framed in glass and wooden frame. 2. Separate small framed statement of the painting with details of the action being under-taken by H.M.A.S. Whyalla. hanging from the paniting frame middle/centre.H.M.A.S. Whyalla In 1944, while on survey duty off New Guinea, in preparation for a landing by infantry, H.M.A.S. Whyalla was attacked by by Japanese aircraft. This is a portrayal of the attack, painted by a member of the crew it was presented to Lara R.S.L. in March 1981 by Lindsay Dunsmuir, also a member of the crew. Artist name B. Andeasenww2, lindsay d. dunsmuir,, 1944 -
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Photograph, R.A.A.F Hercules transport over Sydney. A flight of two aircraft
A flight of two Australian Hercules transport aircraft flying over Sydney.R.A.A.F Hercules transport over Sydney. A flight of two Planes.On front of picture is a title "R.A.A.F. Hercules transports over Sydney." Photographer : Bruce Adamsaustralian hercules transport aircraft flying over sydney. -
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Honor Board, 1914-1919 European War Lara Presbyterian Church, Circ 1920
Lara Presbyterian Church members Honor RollLara Presbyterian Church amalgamated with the Uniting Church and in 1977 the buildings and land where then sold to Corio Shire and became Lara Community Centre in 1980.Honor Roll 1914-1919 European War Lara Presbyterian Church. List of names of members of the congregation that where involved in the World War One. 1914 European War 1919 Lara Presbyterian Church. Honor Roll. Flanked by Union Jack Flag on the left ans Australian Red Flag to the right. List of names of members of the congregation that where involved in the World War One.lara presbyterian church, honor roll, world war one -
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Photograph, H.M.A.S. Adelaide
H.M.A.S. Adelaide -
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Photograph, Iroquois of the RAAF
Queensland Base Iroquois of the RAAF -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph
The Somme First World War -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Honour Board, Renovations of RSL Lara Club Rooms
Renovations of RSL Lara Club Rooms -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Coloured Print, Colour Patches of the Australian Military Forces World War Two
The Chart displays unit colour patches worn by members of the Australian military forces during world war 2. the Australian Military forces consisted of the 2nd Australian Imperial Forces and the Permanent Military ForcesDuring the world wars and the years in between, Australian soldiers wore cloth patches of various shapes and colours on their upper sleeves to indicate to which unit or formation they belonged. The use of colour patches was discontinued in 1949 when the British system of embroidered shoulder titles, formation signs and lanyards was adopted. In July 1987 colour patches were reintroduced in order to foster the Army’s heritage and are now worn on the right side of the puggaree on the slouch hat. Coloured Print of Colour Patches of the Australian Military Forces World War TwoNumbered Colour Patches and descriptions of each patch 1 to 630 -
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Honor Board, Staughtonvale SS Honor Roll, 1920
Staughton Vale State School Honor Roll circa 1920 Staughton Vale is located on the South Eastern side ofn the You Yangs. Staughton Vale High School was opened on the 5th of November 1875 The first head teacher was Thomas Scott. It had a chequered history, operating only part-time for some periods, closing in 1949, but reopening in 1957, and finally closing for good on the 30th of September 1968. The Honor Roll was donated to the Lara RSL when the school closed for the last timeHonor Roll donated to Lara RSL in 1968Staughtonvale SS Honour Roll made of Varnished WoodList of Staughton Vale residents involved in the First World War Gold Lettering Blue union Jackstaughton vale honor roll 1914 1919 state school -
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Photograph, Decorations and Medals of The Australian Armed Forces, 1985
Over 1,400,000 Australians have served in times of conflict, from the Boer War to Afghanistan. Receiving awards on recognition of their service, some Australians have earned prestigious awards for their valour and gallantry. These are soldiers that have overwhelmed their opponents. They've gone over the wall or held the line, at huge personal cost. They've contributed to landmark events that history will long remember.The Australian Defence Medal (ADM) has been established to recognise Australian Defence Force Regular and Reserve personnel who have demonstrated their commitment and contribution to the nation by serving for an initial enlistment period or four years service whichever is the lesser.Rectangular shaped glass covered Picture frame showing Decorations and Medals of The Australian Armed Forces.Decorations and Medals awarded to members of the Australian Armed Forces -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Lancaster Bomber
Rectangular shaped -
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Photograph, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 2
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 2 -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Presentation from Corio Shire Council of the Memorial Gates
Presentation from Corio Shire Council of the Memorial Gates -
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Photograph, RAAF Roulettes Aerobatics Team
The Roulettes are the Royal Australian Air Force's formation aerobatic display team. They provide about 150 flying displays a year, in Australia and in friendly countries around the Southeast Asian region. The Roulettes form part of the RAAF Central Flying School at RAAF Base East Sale, Victoria.In 1970, the Roulettes were formed to celebrate the RAAF's 50th anniversary to be held throughout the year of 1971. The Roulettes first air show was at Point Cook in Dec 1970Rectangular shaped glass covered picture frame with photo of the Roulettes flying in formation.RAAF 'Roulettes' aerobatic team Photographer: Cpl John McKeonraaf, roulettes, aerobatic flying team, lara r.s.l. -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Honor Board, F.K.Cox & Co.Art Cabinet Manufactures,Newport,Melbourne, Sons of Temperance Honor Roll Lara, Circa1920
Sons Of Temperance was established in the then colony of New South Wales by a Dr Hobbs, Baptist minister.In 1868 a National Division was established. Also known as the Friendly Society.Today the Society exists as the Drug Awareness and relief Foundation (Australia) and National Womens Christian Temperance Union of Australia.Sons of Temperance Lara, Lake Division,No. 15. Honor Roll from World War One ( WW1 ) The roll was found under the stage of the old Lara hall.Rectangular shaped wooden honour board.Sons of temperance Honour Roll listing the names of those that were killed or injured.honor roll, sons of temperance, lara r.s.l. -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Spitfire Fighter
Spitfire Fighter -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Committee Board, Lara RSL Committee Board
Lara RSL Committee Board -
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Photograph, Regiment of the Australian Light Horse on the March in Jerusalem in Palestine
By 1914, when Australia joined the war against Germany, there were 23 Light Horse regiments of militia volunteers. Many men from these units joined the Light Horse regiments of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). Initially Australia promised four regiments of Light Horse, 2000 men, to fight in the British cause. By the end of the war, 16 regiments would be in action.The Light Horse were seen as the “national arm of Australia’s defence” and young men, most from the country, flocked to join. Framed and glass covered photo of a Regiment of the Australian Light Horse on the March in Jerusalem in Palestine"A Regiment of the Australian Light Horse on the March in Jerusalem in Palestine."ww1, world war 1, australian light horsemen, palestine, lara r.s.l. -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, RAAF Mirages in formation
RAAF Mirages in formation -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, Army Great Coat
Army Great Coat -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, Army Shirt S/S CPL
Army Shirt S/S CPL -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, Army Shirt L/S CPL
Army Shirt L/S CPL -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, Army Jacket LCPL
Army Jacket LCPL -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, Army Bomber Jacket
Army Bomber Jacket -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, RAAF Jumper WOFF
RAAF Jumper WOFF