Showing 1026 items matching " wreaths"
-
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - BADGE, TRANSPORT CORPS, Unknown
Photograph - on photographic paper in colour, corps badge with crown and with silver laurel wreath and dark blue inner circle. Silver writing. Paper adhered to mount with varnish finish. Mount - timber, block shaped.Information on badge. - "ROYAL.AUSTRALIAN.CORPS.OF.TRANSPORT" "E11R" - “PAR ONERI”photographs, mounted, transport corps -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badges, Discharged Soldiers’ Fund, C 1918
These badges were produced about 1918 or 1919 to gain finds to assist Australian soldiers discharged from the armed forces after serving in World War One. One source suggests that the badges were sold only in South Australia and raised £500,000 but, as these badges are part of the collection of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society in Victoria it is likely that they were sold throughout Australia. The sale of badges such as these was a common way of raising funds for charitable causes, especially during World War One and also during the first half of the 20th century. These badges are retained as examples of the type of badges sold during World War One. They will be useful for display purposes. .1 A circular-shaped metal badge with a gold outer edging and a brown background with a laurel wreath, a star and brown printing within a cream-coloured heart. The badge has a clip at the back. .2 as above Discharged Soldiers’ Fund For Our Returned Soldiers Copyright world war one, warrnambool, history of warrnambool, australian soldiers, south australia -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Medallion, Dead Man's Penny Robert Andrew Hose, 1920s
This medallion, called a Memorial Plaque and popularly known as a Dead Man’s Penny, was one of those given to the family of an Australian soldier who died on active service in World War One. Memorial Plaques, such as this one, were given out in the early 1920s. This medallion was presented to the family of Robert Andrew Hose. Born in Warrnambool in 1892 to George and Janet Hose, Robert Hose was a regular soldier when he enlisted in World War One in August 1914. He served on Gallipoli at Cape Helles where he was wounded but returned to his post and was promoted to corporal. In Egypt he was promoted to Sergeant and then served in France where he was awarded the Military Medal for showing courage, resourcefulness and a fine example to his men in an encounter with the enemy near Beaumetz les Cambrai. In that incident he sustained severe wounds from which he died in May 1917. He is buried in France. As well as the Military Medal he was awarded the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory MedalThis item is of great importance as a significant memento of World War One that was given to the family of Robert Andrew Hose following his death on active service in World War One. Robert Hose was born in Warrnambool and this medallion is a treasured object in our collection.This is a round bronze medallion with raised images of Britannia holding a laurel wreath over an inscribed name, a lion, dolphins, an oak branch, a lion cub and an eagle. The medal is inscribed around the left and top edges.He Died For Freedom and Honour Robert Andrew Hose robert andrew hose, world war one memorial plaque, history of warrnambool -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - UNIT BADGE
Embroidered Unit Badge relating to RACT, oval shaped, black background and cream 7 pointed star. Crown on top and wreath in middle. Gold colour, E.R. in gold writing on red background in middle.ER in middle of emblem. Inscribed "Royal Australian Army Service Corps" - in Latin "HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE" .passchendaele barracks trust, badge -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - INFANTRY BADGE, 1950 -1967
Badge issued to Paul Francis Reidy No 3793403 National Serviceman KIA Vietnam. Refer Cat No 2526.2 for his service history and details re his death.Hat badge, pressed brass, crown at top, wreath arrangement around outside, centre crossed rifles, scrolls at bottom with "Royal Australian Infantry Corps". Rear has two lugs with pin through. badges, infantry corps -
Clunes Museum
Ephemera - BADGE, c1880
Victorian Volunteer Forces (1854)-1884. The Victorian Volunteer Forces became the primary defence forces of the Colony of Victoria after the withdrawal of the Imperial troops in 1870. The Victorian Volunteer Forces were disbanded in 1884 - 5 year white metal badge for Victorian Local Forces, issued to W. Bennett. CIRCULAR BADGE WITH WREATH AROUND OUTSIDE, CROWN ON TOP, DIAGONAL CROSS WITH STARS ON EACH POINT. LARGE CIRCLE INSCRIBED "LOCAL FORCES", CENTRE DOMW HAS 2 GUNS, CROSSED, ISSUED 1880 OUTER CIRCLE: "FIVE YEARS BADGE" SMALL CIRCLE: "LOCAL FORCES"w bennett, policing, service recognition, colony of victoria -
Geelong Cycling Club
Medals, 1998
Medals were presented by the Geelong West Cycling Club until the year 2002. Medals have always been given as recognition of achievement in competitive events.Medals in bronze and gold coloured metal conglomerate. The front of the medals depict an olive wreath around the circumference, and has a racing cyclist painted on the disks in the centre. On the reverse side are inscriptions with the purpose of the race and the year. "GWCC/Barry Hoppen Memorial/1998"gwcc; barry hoppen memorial; 1998; -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
Silver medallion, 1896
Round silver Cobram Show medallion. Double sided 24mm in width. One side showing coat of arms and surrounded by floral wreath. Other side side showing cow and calf plus inscription.The Governor’s Prize Best Dairy Cow Jeannie Cobram Show Awarded to J.W. Guthrie 1896 -
Clunes Museum
Medal - MEDAL WITH NAME PLATE, MEMBER'S MARK BENNET * 9 +
GOLD CIRCULAR MEDAL WITH NAME PLATE ON CHAIN ABOVE SMALL SHAMROCK ATTACHED. NAME PLATE - LT M A WILLIAMSON 23RD BN AIF GOLD MEDAL : IN THE SHAPE OF A WREATH "GREAT WAR" 1914TO LIEUT M WILLIAMSON FROM THE CITIZENS OF CLUNES AS A MEMBER OF AIFlocal history, numismatic, medals, military, military medals -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Medal - FAVALORO COLLECTION: SISTERS OF MERCY CONVENT MEDAL
Silver medal, blue enamelled shield topped with a crown & encircled by a wreath, shield shows lettering S.M.C. Omnia Pro Tecor Jesu around a red heart with a cross on top and wrapped in a crown of thorns.Prescott & Dawe Stg Silnumismatics, badges - commemorative, sisters of mercy -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Plaque - Presentation Plaque, Women Royal Australian Army Corps
Shield shaped plaque made of timber varnished in a red colour. Located centrally is a WRAAC badge made of two pieces, a gold wreath with crown and banner located behind a silver kite with a southern cross on it. women, wraac, plaque, hat badge, wark vc club -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Anzac commemoration for students 1945, 1945
A Legacy ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance in 1945. One of the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students" events, held just prior to ANZAC Day. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day.A record of a ceremony for school students at the Shrine run by Legacy for many years.Black and white of a group of students with wreaths lined up to enter the Shrine, part of a photo album with blue leather look back and front cover. From one of 20 pages with black and white photos.anzac commemoration, students, wreath laying ceremony -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, AUSTRALIAN ARMY NURSING SERVICE, The Premier Printing Co Pty Ltd, Lest We Forget, 1944
Book- Cardboard cover,khaki, black writing, red and green illustrations ‘LEST WE FORGET. RED CROSS, GREEN LAURAL WREATH CENTAUR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AUSTRALIAN ARMY NURSING SERVICE PRICE 2/-“australian army nursing service, book -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - PIPS, ARMY
Part of the Kevin John Herdman, No. 397661, Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P for details of his service record.Collection of eight Army officer's pips. Each has four points and are silver in colour. In the centre of each is a red circle surrounded by a green laurel wreath. On the back of each are two pins with fastening clips attached.uniform, pips, kevin john herdman -
Bendigo Military Museum
Flag - FLAG, TRANSPORT CORP, post WW2
Cloth flag made up of horizontal stripes of navy / white / red. Navy ground with central star, laurel wreath. White hanging cord attached to one edge with metal attachment hooks top & bottom. On blue circle in centre of Gold "E = R" star emblem in centre with crown on top. "PAR ONERI" underneath on grey. "Royal Australian Transport Corps - reign of Elizabeth II" Motto: "Par Oneri"flags - military, transport -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Medallion
Silver medallion featuring an image of a Greek ship at sea with dolphins swimming next to the ship and sea birds flying above on verso is image of wreath surrounding Greek text. Sitting in black box with black felt.on medallion: "OΛΠ" on verso: "OΛΠ/ 50/ XPONIA/ 1930-1980/ OPTANIΣMOY/ ΛIMENOΣ / ΠEIPAΩΣ " "PMA 0351/1" on box: "PMA 0351/2" "WMA 82" -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Medal - Medal - Australians Town Criers 13th National Championship, n.d
Medal, round brass 'wreath' border/ front and back. Front has enamelled shield, blue background, Australian flag, map of Australia and kangaroo. Inscription on back. Not dated. Attached to green and yellow striped ribbonFront: 'ANCIENT & HONOURABLE GUILD O FAUSTRALIAN TOWN CRIERS 13TH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. SYD CUFFE GLENELG SHIRE COUNCIL VIC. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - CADET CORPS VOLUNTEER HAT BADGE VICTORIA, 1900-1916
Cadet Corps Volunteer Hat Badge: Cross with outer circle has inscription 'VOLUNTEER CADET CORPS' surrounded by a wreath with Crown on top. At the bottom is the motto 'PRO DEO ET PATRIA' and VICTORIA. Box 625numismatics, badges - military, hat badge, volunteer cadet corps victoria -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Medal with ribbon, Circa 1920s
No more than 350,000 Belgian Victory Medals were issued. The designed was Paul Dubois , a noted Belgian sculptor.Circular bronze Medal with multi-coloured ribbon. Obverse has Victory with spread wings, standing on a Globe. Reverse has Belgian Coat of Arms in a central laurel wreath. Surrounding it are the shields of nine Allied countries.Around the medal's edge is the bilingual text " LA GRANDE GUERRE POUR LA CIVILISATION DE GROOTE OORLOG TOT DE BESHAVING ''. ( "The Great War For Civilization " in French and in Flemish. -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, ANZAC DAY 1952, 1952
The names of five of the children in the photograph were supplied by Betty Munro after viewing the image on Victorian Collections. L - R: unknown boy, Cynthia Ramage, Betty Munro, Marion Moorby, Frances Barton (nickname 'Bubbles'), Joan Wenborn, unknown boy.Copy of a photograph showing children from Mt Dandenong State School at an ANZAC Commemoration at the school in 1952. There are four girls and three boys standing behind the School WW1 Honour Board that is surrounded by wreaths of flowers.On front of photograph: ANZAC DAY 1952 MOUNT DANDENONG STATE SCHOOL NO: 3284mt dandenong school, anzac, honour board, mt dandenong, mount dandenong -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Female Relatives badge, 1942
In the Second World War the Female Relatives badge was issued to the nearest female relative of members of the RAN, the AIF, including members of the Australian Army Nursing Service and the RAAF on active service abroad. Stars displayed on a bar suspended below the badge represented the number of relatives involved in the War effort.The badge on display was issued to Nora Marjorie Fielding, whose husband VX79262 Pte Donald Fielding, served with Army Headquarters Signals Regiment in WW2.A badge with a safety chain and pin attached, long pin on back for wearing. Laurel wreath on outer rim with crown at top. Map of Australia in middle. A bar is suspended by two loops, there is one star fixed to the bar. Front. To the Women of Australia. Back. Issued by the CWlth of Australia A123489 Angus and Coote 1942female relatives badge, ww2, homefront -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Springthorpe Memorial, Boroondara General (Kew) Cemetery, 1918-1939
The Springthorpe Memorial is an elaborate late 19th century memorial located within Boroondara General Cemetery. Harold Desbrowe-Annear designed the memorial for the Melbourne doctor John Springthorpe, in honour of the doctor’s wife. Construction began in 1897, and the memorial was unveiled in 1901. Rare postcard showing details of Mackennal's sculpture on the monumentOn the sarcophagus is sculpted group of figures by Bertram Mackennal. This close-up of two of the figures shows an angel leaning over the representation of Dr Springthorpe’s wife. The postcard is historically interesting in that it shows the wreath, which is now missing.springthorpe memorial, boroondara general cemetery, funerary monuments, postcards -- kew (vic.) -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - FRENCH BADGE, Prouds Ltd
Badge of unknown origin made by "Prouds Ltd" showing support for the French and Australian relationship.Small Badge of unknown origin. Wreath on top of a banner. Australian Flag crossed with a French flag. Pin clip on the back. Date of 14th July on front and Viva Le French on banner with a light blue background.Inscribe at bottom "Vive Le France" and in middle "14 Juillet".badges, france -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - INFANTRY COMBAT BADGE, post Vietnam era
Miniature Infantry Combat Badge, dark copper colour. Design is of ovaloid shaped laurel wreath with self loading rifle type bayonet in centre, blade pointing up. Mounting is by 2 sharp pins at rear.numismatics-badges-military, passchendaele barracks trust, infantry -
Melbourne Legacy
Badge, Legacy Shield Team Shoot Badge, 1960s
An example of a Legacy badge issued to participants in a clay target shooting competition. It appears it was an event organised by Legacy as a social event for Legatees. An article in the Weekly Bulletin in April 1963 shows there was a Clay Target Shoot day at the Point Cook RAAF Station. The winners of the first Legacy Shield was the Croydon Gun Club. The event raised £425 and was going to be an annual event. The badge of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country. The Wreath of Laurel is the symbol of our remembrance of them.A record of a badge made for a sporting competition that Legacy participated in.Gold badge x 20 of the Legacy torch with black, red and white enamel containing the words Legacy Shield Team Shoot. legatee event, competition, prize -
Melbourne Legacy
Badge, Melbourne Legacy Widow Badge, 1970s
An example of a Melbourne Legacy Widow's Badge from the 1970s. These were worn by widows to identify themselves at events. It is an earlier example of the badge than the lapel pin at 01701. Donated by the family of Jean Cohen, along with a second badge of slightly different dimensions. Jean was the widow of Flight Lieutenant Henry Cohen who served in WW2 and he passed away in 1970s. The badge of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country. The Wreath of Laurel is the symbol of our remembrance of them.A record of the badge given to widows when they join Legacy.Gold brooch of the Legacy torch with red enamel containing the words Melbourne Legacy Widow mounted on a 4mm wide gold bar with a brooch pin.Imprinted with 'Stokes' on reverse.widows, membership -
Melbourne Legacy
Badge, Melbourne Legacy Widow Badge, 1970s
An example of a Melbourne Legacy Widow's Badge from the 1970s. These were worn by widows to identify themselves at events. It is an earlier example of the badge than the lapel pin at 01701. Donated by the family of Jean Cohen, along with a second badge of slightly different dimensions. Jean was the widow of Flight Lieutenant Henry Cohen who served in WW2 and he passed away in 1970s. The badge of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country. The Wreath of Laurel is the symbol of our remembrance of them.A record of the badge given to widows when they join Legacy.Gold brooch of the Legacy torch with red enamel containing the words Melbourne Legacy Widow mounted on a 3mm wide, slightly tapered gold bar with a brooch pin.widows, membership -
Melbourne Legacy
Flag, Legacy Torch Flag
A large fabric flag of the Legacy logo. It would be used on many occasions to identify and promote Legacy. It has been stuck to a vertical surface using blutac as it is stained and there are remains of blutac on the fabric. The symbol of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country. The Wreath of Laurel is the symbol of our remembrance of them. The flag was used in many events up to at least the late 1990s to promote Legacy. A similar flag is attached to a flagpole in the President's office. Maker was Evans Flags.A record of the former colour scheme used by Legacy.Commercially made Legacy Flag. Legacy symbol appliqued onto yellow background with blu tac stains. Flag rings attached.legacy promotion, logos -
Melbourne Legacy
Badge, Legacy Shield Team Shoot Badge
An example of a Legacy badge issued to participants in a clay target shooting competition. It appears it was an event organised by Legacy as a social event for Legatees. An article in the Weekly Bulletin in April 1963 shows there was a Clay Target Shoot day at the Point Cook RAAF Station. The winners of the first Legacy Shield was the Croydon Gun Club. The event raised £425 and was going to be an annual event. The badge of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country. The Wreath of Laurel is the symbol of our remembrance of them.A record of a badge made for a sporting competition that Legacy participated in.Gold badge x 2 of the Legacy torch with black, red and white enamel containing the words Legacy Shield Team Shoot. Imprinted 'AT Webb Son' or 'Webb Melb' on reverse. One has been inscribed with the year 1963.legatee event, competition, prize -
Melbourne Legacy
Memorabilia - Object, Legacy Torch, c 1980
Possibly produced for display or commemoration purposes. There are 10 torches in sliver colour and one in gold gilt colour. Can be used for future projects where the torch symbol is required. A similar one has been used on the Centenary of ANZAC Street Art Mural on the back of Legacy House, Melbourne. The torch that has a gold gilt colour has two screws in the back for attachment. The badge of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country. The Wreath of Laurel is the symbol of our remembrance of them.Multiple metal copies of the Legacy torch. Cast metal Legacy torch x 10 in silver colour and 1 in gold gilt colour.torch, logos