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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Accessory - Belt, Port Melbourne Municipal Band, Brisbane Cap Co
PMMB 'disbanded' in the 1960s.White webbing belt with tin buckle. Part of the Port Melbourne Municipal Band uniformarts and entertainment - music, costume, port melbourne municipal band -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottles, essence
Three cylindrical clear glass bottles tapering to neck with wax covered cork stoppers. Labels fawn background with text and illustration in black.Pioneer. Essence. Lemon -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Big Sky Publishing et al, Aussie soldier prisoners of war, 2009
Almost 35,000 Australian service personnel were taken prisoner during the Boer War, World War I, World War II and the Korean War. Living as a POW demanded extremes of courage, defiance and mateship from our servicemen and women. Some lived to tell their tales about extreme suffering and hardship and many would carry with them forever the memories of those who died. AUSSIE SOLDIER: PRISONERS OF WAR is about the men and women who found themselves on the wrong side of the wire. The heartfelt stories will transport you on their very personal journeys. You will relive the capture, living conditions, escape attempts, punishments, humour, strength and morale -- and for some -- the eventual taste of freedom.Index, ill, bib, maps, p.308.non-fictionAlmost 35,000 Australian service personnel were taken prisoner during the Boer War, World War I, World War II and the Korean War. Living as a POW demanded extremes of courage, defiance and mateship from our servicemen and women. Some lived to tell their tales about extreme suffering and hardship and many would carry with them forever the memories of those who died. AUSSIE SOLDIER: PRISONERS OF WAR is about the men and women who found themselves on the wrong side of the wire. The heartfelt stories will transport you on their very personal journeys. You will relive the capture, living conditions, escape attempts, punishments, humour, strength and morale -- and for some -- the eventual taste of freedom.prisoners of war - australia, prisoners of war - australia - pictorial works -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Boolarong Press, Century of silent service, 2013
Australia's Submariners are a group with an extremely strong sense of identity that goes well beyond occupational comradeship or the esprit de corps of military life in peace or war. Since 1914, the unique skills, attitudes, values and demands of the work they do and the environment in which they do it have forged unparalleled camaraderie. A camaraderie that extends beyond nationality, embracing submariners past and present of every other nation. No one but submariners understand the experience of diving deep beneath the waves in technology filled tubes of steel, each submariner totally dependent on the other for a safe return to the surface. The ethos of Australia's submariners is based upon these factors and remains strong even when they leave the sea and take up other occupations. Australia's future submarines will certainly present challenges in terms of sophistication, technology and capability however the characteristics of our submariners evolved over previous generations will remain much the same; trained and equipped to meet the challenges; just as they have been met and surmounted so many times, in silence, over a century of service.Bib, ill, maps, p.243.non-fictionAustralia's Submariners are a group with an extremely strong sense of identity that goes well beyond occupational comradeship or the esprit de corps of military life in peace or war. Since 1914, the unique skills, attitudes, values and demands of the work they do and the environment in which they do it have forged unparalleled camaraderie. A camaraderie that extends beyond nationality, embracing submariners past and present of every other nation. No one but submariners understand the experience of diving deep beneath the waves in technology filled tubes of steel, each submariner totally dependent on the other for a safe return to the surface. The ethos of Australia's submariners is based upon these factors and remains strong even when they leave the sea and take up other occupations. Australia's future submarines will certainly present challenges in terms of sophistication, technology and capability however the characteristics of our submariners evolved over previous generations will remain much the same; trained and equipped to meet the challenges; just as they have been met and surmounted so many times, in silence, over a century of service.royal australian navy - submarine forces, submarine warfare -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Cobbs Crossing Publication, Long Tan and beyond : Alpha Company 6 RAR in Vietnam 1966-67, 2006
Here for the first time is included the story about the relief force - the men who turned defeat into victory. More than that, it is a story told by soldiers about soldiers. You will laugh and cry with them.Index, ill, maps, p.478.non-fictionHere for the first time is included the story about the relief force - the men who turned defeat into victory. More than that, it is a story told by soldiers about soldiers. You will laugh and cry with them.battle of long tan, vietnam conflict - australian involvement -
Bright RSL Sub Branch Museum
Document, AMF Wireless Diary, 1943. Diary printed July 1941. Copy made 2012
The document was written by Marian Kennedy, a signalwoman in the Australian Special Wireless Group in Brisbane in World War Two. This group intercepted Japanese Morse Code messages and their transcriptions were sent to Central Bureau for deciphering. The sheet contains a list of procedure signals for messages in Japanese Kana code. These procedure signals enabled wireless operators to assess the context of the messages and their probable importance. Secrecy was paramount as the Japanese military were unaware that their Kana code had been broken. Marian Kennedy was born at Bright Vic and grew up in Smoko in the Ovens Valley.Colour, scanned, A4 copy of sheet from Australian Military Forces Wireless Diary with list of Procedure Signals of Japanese Kana Code hand-written in pencil, in English.Signed "Marian Kennedy VF396623" in pencil in top margin.war, wwii, wireless, morse code, code, japanese kana code, codebreaking, aswg, kennedy -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Hobart goes to War, 2/07/1967 12:00:00 AM
Mounted Document. The Suday Mail Magazine article titled "Hobart goes to War" story and pictures of life on board HMAS Hobart on Patrol off North Vietnamdocument, hmas hobart, sunday mail magazine -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Uniform, Army, Ladies Uniform, 1981
Ladies Army Uniform - long sleeved green striped blouse and bottle green trousers with matching beltName Croxon Service No F 32 ubquniform -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Hidden Lives: war, internment and Australia's Italians, 2018
Tells the stories of those immigrants who experienced detention during World War 2 as enemy aliens in these allied nations. Some Italian families whose husbands were arrested as "security risks" were sent to internment camps such as Loveday S.A hundreds of miles away leaving their wives and families to cope alone during W.W.2Cover has colours of the Italian flag, green, white and red. Across the centre of the flag is a photo of Italian internees arriving at a camp.For our surrogate mother, Lurline Knee. Thank you for bringing the Tatura story to us. beast wishes from Claudia (Marsella) Barker may 2018.world war two, italian internees -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Australian Manuscripts Collection La Trobe Library Melbourne, My Experience in an Australian Internment Camp, 1991
The 1st 2 pages list manuscripts correspondence of the activities at Tatura Internment Camps. A 39 page account on the experiences of alien internee B. Goener. A simply told, fascinating record. His philosophical outlook makes this story a treasured addition to our archives.Clear plastic folder, red margin and red back with the inscription "Tatura Internment Camp - M.S. 11610 - Guide to Records held in the Australian Manuscripts Collection - La Trobe Library - State Library of Victoria. On the margin - "My experience in an Australian Internment Camp" by B. Goener. La Trobe Library. Acquired 1991as aboveb. goener, australian alien internees, hsk kormoran -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Horn Island. In Their Steps 1939-1945, 2002
Written to recognise the men and women whose efforts were in defending the Torres Strait during the rapid advance of the Japanese during WW2Hard covered book with photo of Horn Island with photos of airmen inserted, white writing.To Tatura Museum. Our best wishes and congratulations on a great Museum. Vanessa Seekee and Arthur Seekeebooks, military -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio, Carl Max Bernard Assman, c. 1940
Records of Internee Carl Max Bernard Assman, naturalised Australian citizen of German birthBlack folio with printed matter in plastic sleeves.38 pages of photocopied documentsCarl Max Bernard Assmanww2 - camp 1, documents, reports, carl max bernard assman, naturalised australians -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Stubby Holder
Red plastic stubby holder with black water wheel and text. Holder is lined with white plastic.tatura, water wheel country, forster, j, souvenir, domestic, items, containers -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, We Remember, 2001
Discovered in Kingaroy, giving the history of wartime conditions in relation to shortage of labourers and presence of POW'sBlack lettering and cream covered. Illustrations of POW and representatives of the families they worked for.books, history, local -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Sugar, Tears and Eyeties, 1994
Tells of the history of the Delseno family, being Italian in Australia, with the social life and customs of the time.THSoft, colourful cover depicting water colour painting of internees in a camp, with guard tower and surrounding countryside in the background. Book title is printed in colour Cover painted by Ivy Zappala of Bellenden Ker. The author Peter Dalenso has autographed each of the three copies with the date,1994 added. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Unwanted Aliens, 1996
Written as a record of japanese Internees in Australia during WW2Black and white soft covered book. Photograph of a group of Japanese on the cover. English textjapenese internees in ww2, camp 4 -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Ice Chest, Carrick's Limited, Estimated 1840's
A 'Mawson' hardwood two door wooden ice chest lined with galvanised iron lining, and original catches and hinges. (Restored by Malcolm McDougall who replaced the back, base and top before varnishing with walnut varnish).ice chest, carrick's ltd, refrigeration, queensland company -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Goanna Salve, Estimated date 1910-1982
Box containing tin of Goanna Salve and information sheet. Box has one seal label intact. Box is damaged but text still legible. Tin is rusty and label is detached. Information sheet is torn and yellowed but still legible..(See packaging)pharmacy, j.c. marconi, goanna oil, ww1 -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Petrol Iron, Handi Works Pty Ltd, Hands Pumpless Iron, Estimated 1920-1950
Silver coloured metal petrol iron with removable top plate and cylindrical tank. Metal handle with blue painted wooden top attached and metal plaque with maker's details and insignia between screws on bottom section of handle.Plaque shows: (on left hand side) "All British / PUMPLESS IRON / Manufactured by / HANDI WORKS / Brisbane" INSIGNIA / "H" / in shield. (on right side) P/No. ? / D/S No. ? / Reg No. ? / FOR BEST RESULTS USE SHELLITEclothes iron, petrol -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, 1st Australian Bee Congress, October 13-16, 1972
Just over A5 size soft cover book. Aqua cover with picture of Mugga Ironbark flowering on the front, colourful map of Australia on the back with honeycomb on it & surrounded by Australian birds on flowering gums 239 pagesThis volume was published under the guidance of - Prof. Dr. Eng. V Harnaj - President of Apimondia John Guilfoyle - President of the First Australian Bee congress Dr. Francis Smith - Editor of the scientific papers -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Just Bee Talk (John L. Guilfoyle (Sales) Pty Ltd), Unknown
Leaflet with information for beekeepers -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, John L. Guilfoyle Pty Ltd, May 1st 1982
Sales leaflet, pink in colour with blue writing - pricelist -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Bee-Keeping Equipment (John L Guilfoyle (Sales) Pty Ltd), November 1981
Soft cover brochure with pink cover, 28 pages -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Bee-Keeping Equipment (John L Guilfoyle & Co.), May, 1973
Brochure with faded red cover -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Bee-Keeping Equipment (John L Guilfoyle (Sales) Pty Ltd), May 1975
Folded catalogue of Beekeeping supplies Cream with black writing -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, HMAS Sydney. Fact Fantasy and Fraud, 1991
Much had been written about the incident between the HMAS Sydney and Kormoran that was incorrect and the author began to investigate it thoroughly. This book was completed seven years later.Mottled grey/black soft card cover with a picture of HMAS Sydney on the front cover and a wreath laid by members of the Kormoran crew on the back coverhmas sydney, winter b, tatura, ww2, books, history, local -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Personal Bicentennial Diary, 1987
Souvenir of Bicentenniary, as a diary for individual records of population.Cream covered with decoration and writing in gold.australian bicentenary, sunshine diaries, population -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, A Migrant's Story, 1994
Soft covered glossy mainly black and whiteA Migrants Storymigrants to australia -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Badge, Methodist Girls' Comradeship
MGC 063.1 and MGC 063.2 Blue, white and gold round Methodist Girls' Comradeship badges with the MGC badge in the middle and text around the border. "MGC" "METHODIST GIRLS' COMRADESHIP GOLDEN JUBILEE 1936"methodist girls' comradeship, methodist girls' comradeship golden jubilee 1968, badges -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Badge, Methodist Girls' Comradeship
This badge was not worn on the regalia of the Methodist Girls' Comradeship. It was designed in 1918 by Miss Bessie Sanger of Bondi. "The shape of the badge is the ivy leaf which stands for friendship - fellowship with our Heavenly Father and in His Church and friendship is our Comradeship with each other. The background is blue, symbolising fellowship. White is the symbol of purity and gold symbolises "true happiness". It is the symbol of wealth, and the greatest wealth in life is "true happiness" - a happiness that comes only when our lives, our wills, are one with God's will for us. This meaning of the badge shall be explained to the Comrade/Ray either at her initiation/welcome or on presentation of the badge. The badge is worn on the left should or collar (not on Regalia)." - from Leaders' Manual for Comradeship 1970.MGC 062.1 and MGC 062.2 Blue, white and gold enamel lapel Methodist Girls' Comradeship badges. Duplicates B021.1 and B021.2 "MGC"methodist girls' comradeship