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Highett RSL Sub Branch Inc
Photograph:, Dinner Officers Mess
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Highett RSL Sub Branch Inc
Document:, Notice of surrender for Japanese
In red print "THE BEARER HAS CEASED REASISTANCE TREAT HIM WELL IN ACCORDANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL LAW. TAKE HIM TO THE NEAREST COMMANDING OFFICER. c in c allied forces." -
Highett RSL Sub Branch Inc
Photograph:, VX92757 A W Porter "taking two japanese officer to surrender Wewak 13/9/45"
taking two japanese officer to surrender Wewak 13/9/45 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges Officers Pips
18 Assorted Officers pips and 1 Italian Rifle Coy badge -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges
00524.1Pacific Island Regt collar badge queens crown 00524.2 Shoulder title brass with Indian writing 00524.3 Anodised officers pip -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges
00525.1 Anodised Queens Crown 00525.2 Cloth Officers pip -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Headgear Officer's Cap, Commonweath Government Clothing Factory, C 1956
Officer's Peaked Cap with anodised gold buttons & Queen's Crown. Leather Strap. No badgeCommonwealth Government Clothing Factories S 56Size P. Dunlevie 3162364 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Headgear Navy Oficers Cap, Compton Webb Ltd, C 1970
Naval Officers Peaked Cap with QE 11 badge.8405 - 99 - 415 - 7983 Compton Webb ( Headdress ) Ltd. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform, Navy Jacket, Circa 1975
Black navy jacket double breasted with 8 buttons Queens crown with ribbons signifying Vietnam service. Rank Petty Officer with trade badge of Victuals.Lednar -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform Australian, C 1940's jacket
Officers Tunic complete with shirt and tie on half mannequin. Rank of Colonel. Colour patches indicate service in WW1 and WW2. 3 blue service stripes on right sleeve and one red wound stripe on left sleeve. Possibly tailor made and not army issue. Shirt and tie from 1990's period.Inside tag M. TX -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform Jacket WW2, C ww2
Jacket and belt WW2 with colour patches to 8th Division Artillery rank badges showing rank of Lieutenant. Complete with shirt and tie. Also leather lanyard.Oval colour patches 8th Division Artillery. Officers pips. Small rising sun badges on lapels. Australian shoulder titles. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badge British Commonwealth, Circa 1940
Army officers badge King crown for cap or beret - Field Marshall -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badge Officers Pips, C WW2
Four metal pips to to worn on the shoulder to identify their rank. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, W> Anderson and Sons
Officers Sam Brown with sword "holder" and brass fittings.W. Anderson and Sons. Edinburgh and Glasgow -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment
Officers leather Sam Brown with brass fittingsI.G. Bennett -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform, 1930's
Warrant Officer 1st class insignia one silver two brassrank insignia -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, Ballarat City Fire Station circa 1865
This is the original bluestone building and Officer's Quarters on Sturt Street.building, public, vehicle, ballarat city fire station, sturt street -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford, Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd, 12.02.1964
A letter from Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd regarding purchase of The Flying Dogtor scripts by country stations. Attached is a letter (dated 11 Feb 1964) from R. A. Marshall, Executive Officer of Australian Television Facilities, regarding the negotiations.Typewritten, 2 pages -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, St John Ambulance Station, 1913 to 1919
inscription on back of photograph states '1913 to 1919 25/- per week' (wages?)Black and white photograph of a St John Ambulance Station with two cars in garage and two ambulance officers in front.ST JOHN AMBULANCE 3354 671 -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Humidicrib, hand made, Circa 1950s
This wooden humidicrib came from Cobram ambulance station which was part of the old Goulburn Valley Ambulance Service. When the need for humidicribs was understood, none were available at Cobram. Not prepared to wait for a humidicrib to be issued to them, local ambulance officers made their own! If you look carefully you will see the air circulation vents and springs between the inner and outer timber boxes. These were designed to make what could be a long ride over rough roads as comfortable as possible for sick babies. Probably made in the 1950s, we do not know how many babies were saved by this particular humidicrib - but it was a success. Other ambulance services made their own after hearing about the Cobram Ambulance Station humidicrib. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator). Humidicribs are used to transport sick babies from small hospitals to major hospitals for specialist care. They work by maintaining normal body temperature and provide oxygen if needed during ambulance transit. Known by a variety of commercial names, earlier humidicribs were ones heated with water bottles. Not part of an ambulances standard equipment, humidicribs are kept in ambulance stations and carried if babies needed to be transported. In the early days before humidicribs came into use and when air ambulances did not exist, many more babies died during emergency transits than do today. A doll was sourced from St Vincent de Paul Brighton. The doll was dressed in an original hand made christening gown made in 1975 by Miss Molly Hambly from Glen Waverley (now deceased). It was used for her Great Nephew's christening in 1976. Brown timber box with top opening lid and Perspex vision/access panel in lid. inner timber cot/box free standing on springs.cobram, goulburn valley ambulance, infant, baby -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, ambulances, Ford Spinner, Circa 1940s
Ford Spinner ambulances were loaded with their stretcher bound patient by opening the boot and pushing the stretcher through to the back seat. Source Chas Martin AHSV curatorBlack and white photograph. Two ambulance officers standing in front of ambulance station. Three ambulances present.Wangaratta District Ambulance Service VW-342wangaratta district ambulance service, wangaratta, ford -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, industrial accident
Possibly Latrobe Valley power station. Images mounted in the same way as AHSV1460. Ambulance officers Alan Mitchel, Bruce Stater and Barry Evans attending.Three black and white photographs mounted on folio sized office paper. Shows injured workers being treated on ambulance officers and workers. latrobe valley, alan mitchel, bruce stater -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, industrial accident
Possibly Latrobe Valley power station. Images mounted in the same way as AHSV1460. Ambulance officer B. Quirke attendingTwo black and white photographs mounted on folio sized office paper. Shows injured workers being treated on ambulance officers and workers. b. quirke -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Mixed media - Lt Col AH White, April 2024
Alexander Henry White, born 9 May 1882 was educated at Greenville College Ballarat. He enlisted in the Victorian Mounted rifles in 1899 and continued to serve in the Light Horse followinh Federation. Following the outbreak of World War One he applied for a commission in the AIF 19 November 1914 and was appointed as Commanding Officer 8th Light Horse regiment. He was 32 yers of age, married with one child. He sailed with the regiment to Egypt in December 1914, and in May 1915 landed at Gallipoli. Lieutenant Colonel received a shrapnel wound to the scalp 27June, was treated at the Casualty Clearing Station, and returned to duty 4 July. In the Charge at the Nek, 7 August, White chose to lead the first wave of the 8th Light Horse. He was killed in action and his body never identified. His name is recorded on Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli Peninsula. He was posthumously mentioned in dispatches for his leadership in commanding the 8th Light Horse. Framed case containing portrait of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Henry White, together with his medals (replica) and colour patches of 8th Light Horse.On plaque under portrait 'Lt Col Alexander White / Commanding Officer 8 Light Horse Regiment' and under medals 'Lt. Col. Alexander White borne 9 May 1882 / K.I.A. 7 August 1915 at the NEK Gallipoli'gallipoli, white, wwi, 8lh, ballarat -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Functional object - water bottle
This water bottle was carried by stretcher bearers in the Light Horse Field Ambulance. The cup/cap was used to give a drink to a wounded soldier who could not hold a water bottle to his lips. A light horse field ambulance was an Australian World War I military unit whose purpose was to provide medical transport and aid to the wounded and sick soldiers of an Australian Light Horse brigade. Typically a Lieutenant Colonel commanded each ambulance. All officers of the ambulance were medical doctors or surgeons. Dental units were often attached to the ambulance as well. A Field Ambulance consisted of two sections, the Mobile and the Immobile. The Mobile Section travel with its brigade into combat, where it would establish a Dressing Station. It use stretchers or carts to retrieve the wounded and transport them to the Dressing Station. The Immobile Section established and operated a Receiving Station, which received the wounded the Dressing Station sent on. The ambulance's surgeons would operate on the wounded at the Receiving Station. From the Receiving Station, the sick and wounded would go first to the Casualty Clearing Station and ultimately to a Base Hospital. Representative of a water bottle which differed from the regular water bottle and was used for a specific purpose.Water bottle, felt coated, with small metal cup over spout, all held in leather carrier. Strapped to a wooden stand.military, water, medical, light horse, ambulance, stretcher bearer -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Photos, Batch
Four photos of officers, one outside a bell tent.c WW1 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Photographs, Official entry into Jerusalem, 1917
Two photographs of Australian Commanding Officer entering Jerusalem December 1917As above -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Document, HM submarine losses, c 1971
Booklet listing details of British submarine losses from 1904 to 1971. Listing names of officers and location where submarine was lost. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - Training, 1957
Soft cover Australian Army issue book with instructions for officers and NCO's. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform, RAAF Badges
1179 Cloth officer's crown; 1179.1 Cloth British officer's crown; 1179.2 Cloth badge German insignia