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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, Anzac and Success
on page 14anzac, success, port melbourne, 1928, fan album -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Book, The ANZAC Book
Hardcover book with illustration of a wounded soldier holding a rifle. Union Jack in backgroundnon-fictionworld war 1, ww1, anzac, gallipoli, world war one -
Melbourne Legacy
Negative, Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students 1992, 1992
A Legacy ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance. It is one of the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students" events, usually held just prior to ANZAC Day. The negatives contain images of the service, the crowd, a bugler, and the choir. Some of the frames shows a group of dignitaries walking up the steps of the Shrine. One of them is the Governor of Victoria, the Hon. Richard E. McGarvie, AC QC. It appears to be when Geoffrey Swan was President which was 1992.A record of a ceremony at the Shrine.Black and white negative x 34 frames in plastic photo sleeve.anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - Anzac Day Memorabilia, Herald Sun Collection
Anzac Day BadgesAnzac Day Badges on Cards -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Greensborough RSL Sub-branch et al, ANZAC Day Memorial Service, 25th April 2021
Order of Service for ANZAC Day Memorial organised by Greensborough RSL Sub-Branch 25th April 2021; and, short reflection on the Service by Rosie Bray.8 p. text and colour photograph; with "Lest we forget" page of comment by Rosie Brayanzac day 2021, greensborough rsl, rosie bray -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Montmorency-Eltham RSL Sub-branch, Montmorency and Eltham Anzac Day Dawn Service and March 2017, 25/04/2017
Anzac Day Services conducted by the Montmorency-Eltham RSL Sub-Branch included a Dawn Service in Eltham and a March in Montmorency. Both are included in this booklet.16 p. booklet, black & white print and photographs, col. cover; separate sections for both Montmorency and Eltham services, reversed orientation.anzac day, montmorency-eltham rsl -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Artwork, other - 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 -
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 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, John Gibson et al, "Anzac Coves": Program 1917, 1917_
The "Anzac Coves" was a revue created by Frank Crossley during the First World War. Wal Luxford and Cec Jessop were part of the team to produce this entertainment. Digital copy of colour photograph.luxford family, cecil jessop, anzac coves revue, world war 1 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Rosie Bray, ANZAC Day Memorial Service, 25th April 2024, 2024
Anzac Day ceremony held at War Memorial Park Greensborough in 2024 as recorded by Rosie Bray. Includes information on the RSL sponsored "Living Spirit Fellowship".4 p. Booklet by Greensborough RSL Sub-Branch, with notes by Rosie Bray and four colour photographs non-fictionanzac day 2024 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Flyer, Anzac Remembrance, A Civic Memorial Service, 1925
Advertising an Anzac Day service at the St Kilda War Memorial on 25 April 1925 and a memorial service at St Kilda Town Hall the next dayWhite paper, discoloured with age, printed in blue on one sideanzac day, st kilda mayoral function, st kilda war memorial -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Our Children and Anzac Day, 1937
A history of the beginnings of the Legacy Anzac Student Commemoration service. It mentioned that Legacy was delegated the job of providing speakers in schools to discuss Anzac Day with the students. The volume of work was immense and after consultation with the Director of Education, Mr Frank Tate, it was decided to hold a student only Anzac Observance ceremony in 1930. In 1931 Legacy took over the event and organised a radio broadcast to schools through 3LO. It was estimated the broadcast reached between 200,000 and 300,000 students. The bulk of the document is a recount by Legatee E W Mylrea in 1937, about the development of the service. He was a Past President of the RSS&AILA (Vic) and one of Victoria's most distinguished head-masters. Was in a binder of documents that is passed from an outgoing President to the incoming President. It is primarily from the 1930s to 1990s. Most documents are being catalogued separately.A record of the beginnings of the Anzac Commemoration for StudentsWhite foolscap paper x 2 pages with black type about the first Legacy Student Commemoration services.anzac commemoration for students -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Anzac Day, C.1946
Black and white photo of Anzac Day March, Whitehorse Road, Mitcham. Note D.G.Williamson, Fruit and Vegetables: the Hay and Corn Store; Norman and Sons, Grocer; Milk Bar, possibly still run by Hughes; another shop; vacant block and the Mitcham Memorial Hall.anzac day, williamson d g, greengrocers, hay and corn stores, norman & sons, grocers, milk bars, hughes, mitcham memorial hall. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, RAAF WW2, Norman Ashworth (career Officer in the Royal Australian Air Force 1951 - 1988), The ANZAC Squadron, 1994
From title page: The ANZAC Squadron. A history of No 461 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force 1942 - 1945 by Air Commodore Norman Ashworth, RAAF (Ret).Soft cardboard cover, dark blue & black print on front, spine & back. Yellow background with colour photos of a painting of a Flying Boat in action. On back is a black & white portrait photo of the author, Norman Ashworth. 275 pages, cut, plain, white. Illustrated black & white photos & maps.raaf, book, 461 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, John Gibson et al, "Anzac Coves: Program 1918, 18/02/1918
The "Anzac Coves" was a revue created by Frank Crossley during the First World War. Wal Luxford and Cec Jessop were part of the team in 1917 but their names are not on this program.Digital copy of colour photograph.luxford family, cecil jessop, anzac coves revue, world war 1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Map - Panorama sketch from Heath Trench Sector Factory Farm to Messines, 11 April 1917
Panoramic sketch by George W Bleach A 2nd Anzac Topographical Section. April 11th 1917. View from Heath Trench. Co-ords of O.P.U13.b 30.20Panoramic view of Messines. Printed on cream card. Sepia image. By George W Bleach A 2nd Anzac Topographical Section. April 11th 1917. George W Bleach A 2nd Anzac Topographical Section. April 11th 1917.panoramic view of messines -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Anzac Day Appeal 2021, 2021
An insert made to go with promotional material in the 2021 Anzac Day direct mail appeal. The recipes include a rosemary damper, a lemon and rosemary cake, traditional Anzac biscuits and a cocktail called rosemary fizz. The use of rosemary promotes the idea of remembrance. During the Covid pandemic in 2020 and 2021 there was an increase in time people spent at home, both during enforced lockdowns and with increased working from home, so these recipes were something different for people to try and make.A record that Legacy was promoting remembrance using recipes that included rosemary.Colour printed brochure with perforations that could be torn into four recipes.recipes, rosemary -
Melbourne Legacy
Article, History of Anzac Ceremony of Remembrance for Students, 2015
Two pages from an edition of the Bulletin on 5 March 2015. It shows the 1932 Legacy Anzac Commemoration for Students at the temporary Cenotaph in Spring Street. The article by David Cull has some of the history of the service. He uses a quote by Legatee Rupert Heley from 1940. “This service has for us a much greater meaning than one of remembrance only. It calls to us to face the unknown future as the men of ANZAC did, with courage and determination to resolve that we will do our utmost to keep this great country of ours free and to uphold the principals of justice, mercy and truth . . . “ “The future of this country lies in your hands. You have a life in front of you. You are only beginning. Keep on doing your best, - face difficulties with a cheerful grin. There is such lots to be done and such lots of fun to had in doing simple things, - such satisfaction in helping others. Uphold the tradition of ANZAC, and resolve that you will do your utmost to make this world a better and kindlier place .. “ “In the days which lie ahead we need above all things courage and determination and that spirit of ANZAC which we remember today.”A record of some of the history of the Legacy student commemoration.Two printed black and white pages of the Bulletin from 2015 with old picture of student commemoration service.anzac commemoration for students, cenotaph -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Book - Anzac Book, The Anzac Book, 1916
These books became a wartime best seller raising substantial funds for Comforts Funds. It was a commo item in households in Australia. They are not rare so condition is important to collections.Example of early WWI war literature written and illustrated by serving soldiers.Hard back bound book with grey heavy paper dust cover; 170 pages, some coloured plates. Written and Illustrated by the men of Anzac. Published "For the benefit of the Patriotic Funds connected with the A.N.Z.A.C., by Cassell and Company Ltd London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1916.anzac book -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Anzac Day march, Ringwood in 1968
Written on back of photograph, 'Anzac Day march, 23/4/68. Mayor N. Aus (?), Sir W. Kent Hughes, Ron Dickson, Pres. Ringwood R.S.L.' -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Mounted Photograph, 25/4/1921
The object is historically and socially significant as it shows the opening of Heroes Avenue (Avenue of Honor) three years after the end of Word War I. The trees planted in the Avenue came from the Nobelius Nursery.Photograph mounted on card of the opening of Heroes Avenue, Emerald on ANZAC Day 1921. Showing opening of Heroes AvenueSchool Children, Diggers + Speakers ect. People of Emerald. Opening of Heroes Avenue, ANZAC Day 1921, School Masters' Residence in backgroundanzac, heroes avenue, avenue of honor, emerald -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Cassell and Company Limited, The ANZAC Book, 1916
This book was originally intended as a Christmas and New Year diversion for soldiers facing a harsh winter in the trenches on Gallipoli. In November 1915 a committee was formed to produce the publication and a notice seeking contributions was circulated at Gallipoli. Prizes were offered for various categories and 150 submissions were received, although not all were incorporated in the book. After the evacuation of Gallipoli, official war correspondent Charles Bean and his assistant, Arthur Bazely, edited the contributions. The drawing on the front cover, "Gallipoli 1915" is by David Baker. Over 100,000 copies of the book were sold. About half went to the AIF and many could also be found in Australian households. It cost 2/6. The illustrations, stories, cartoons and poems for this book were cCreated by soldiers under enemy fire and in extreme hardship. This book is of great historic significance as a contemporary record of The AIF in Gallipoli.A thick 169 pp book with paper cover, titled in black text 'The Anzac Book / Written and Illustrated in Gallipoli by the Men of Anzac.It contains pages of text, some colour illustrations and cartoons. On the cover is a drawing of a determined looking soldier carrying a bayonet in front of a tattered British flag. world-war-1 literature book-the-anzac-book gallipoli -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, The Met, "Anzac Day", 1985
Set of 4 Posters - printed on paper with an adhesive backing for: .1 - "Anzac Day" - 25/4/1985 .2 - LaTrobe and William St services - Show Day - 26/9/1985 .3 - Doncaster Routes - ditto .4 - "Royal Show Parade" - 15/9/1984Have in ink in top right hand corner "Mgr Ops Control Spc Clerk" or "Chief Clerk Traff"trams, tramways, showgrounds, royal show, operations, latrobe st, william st, doncaster, buses, anzac day -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, FAMILY JOURNEY, ANZAC 100 Years On, 2006
ANZAC 100 Years On - An intimate insight into the impact war has on Our Family's Journey. A true story based on war diaries, war records, recollections & personal experiences by Betty Brooks.Hard cardboard cover. Black white & gold print on front, spine & back. Beige coloured with faint writing background & front cover illustration of two books & a poppy in colour. 125 pages, cut plain white paper. Illustrated with sepia, black & white & coloured photos. Front fly leaf inscription Biography of a family. Handwritten in black ink on front fly leaf: "Donated by Julie Bennett"books, anzac journey, 100 years -
Greensborough Historical Society
Family History, Ernest "Mick" Henry Evans - ANZAC, 1947_
Written by his daughter, June Hall, this is the story of Ernie (Mick) Evans during World War II. He fought as an ANZAC with the Rats of Tobruk. In 1947 the Evans family moved to Greensborough.A recollection of Greensborough residents in the mid-20th century.2 typed pages, black and white photograph.evans family, ernest evans, mick evans, june hall, rats of tobruk, world war 2 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Raising the Flag Anzac Day
Colonel Rhodan, Garrison and army nurses at the lowering of the flag and the Last Post at Camp 1, Tatura during WW2.Black and white copy of a photo of Anzac Day ceremony. Flag pole in Centre with flowers around base. Soldier putting the flag up. Left side is the side of a hut and other huts going from left to right. Soldiers and AWAS staff standing at attention watching the flag rising. colonel rhodan, garrison personnel, army nurses, last post, camp 1 tatura -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Book, Echoes of ANZAC, Early 20th Century
This book was compiled by 1557 Gnr F E Westbrook. Gnr Westbrook was posted to 4th Battery 2nd F A B, he enlisted into the AIF 16 Sep 1914.This booklet is of War Verses and Other Poems by 1557 Gnr F E Westbrook. Gnr Westbrook Enlisted into the AIF in Bairnsdale in 1914, Victoria, he served in 4th Battery, 2nd F A B and went to Egypt, Gallipoli and France.A grey coloured book, white pages, oblong shape, 47 pages.front page - Echoes of ANZAC, by Gnr F E Westbrook , Late 2nd F A B. Introduction by the late Gen Sir James Whitesides McCay. Price One Shilling.1557 gnr f e westbrook, book echoes of anzac -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, John Gibson et al, "Anzac Coves": Postcard 1918, 14/06/1918
The "Anzac Coves" was a revue created by Frank Crossley during the First World War. This postcard dated 14 June 1918, shows Cecil Jessop top left, Wallace Luxford top right. Digital copy of colour photograph.luxford family, cecil jessop, anzac coves revue, world war 1 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Family History, Victor Edwin Splatt - ANZAC by Val Wilson, 07/02/1893o
Val Wilson recounts the story of her great uncle Victor Splatt and his heroism during World War I.A recollection of the war service of a Greensborough resident.3 typed pages illustrated with photographs.splatt family, victor splatt, val wilson, val rolfs, anzac, world war i -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Medals 397 H U Naylor, Early 20th Century and Late 20 Century
397 Harry U Naylor served with 12 Battalion AIF during WW1. These medals and the ANZAC Medallion were awarded to Pte Naylor for his service.These Medals are the originals that were awarded to 397 Pte H U Naylor.Two Medals with ribbons - the British War Medal 1914-1918 and the Victory Medal 1914-1919. The ANZAC MedallionOn the two Medals - 397 Pte H U Naylor 12 BN AIF. On the ANZAC Medallion - H W? Naylorww1 12 battalion aif 397 pte h u naylor, 397 h naylor, 12 battalion, aif, ww1, decorations, anzac medallion