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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Bayonet WWI, 1907
Wilkinson Metal Bayonet with Wooden insert on handle. Refer Also to 0533-02 Scabbard.Wilkinson 1907. some inscription worn on left blade near hilt, 23 on right side.- 7.E 440 on right side on metal at top of handle. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Document - Printed Dedication
This copy describes the proceedings at a ceremony in 1920 to install a memorial to Australian soldiers at Amiens cathedral. A3 printed, laminated page. Title Lest We Forget at top. Colour printing, text describes the dedication of an Australian grave in Amiens cathedral by the Bishop of Amiens and Marshal Foch. 1914 Lest We Forget 1918. / Honour to those who upheld our honour / 60,000 paid the great price / The allied commander pays the highest tribute to the Australian Forces.war, wwi, amiens, foch, bishop of amiens, memorial, burial -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Booklet, Robertson & Mullens Ltd et al, Miltary Map Reading for the New Army with an Appendix on Judgment of Distance, 1941
Beige booklet bound with two staples. White pages within with black illustrations and type. 64 pages.Front: "MILITARY MAP / READING / for the / NEW ARMY / with an Appendix on / JUDGMENT OF DISTANCE / PRICE: TWO SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE"military map reading, orientation, navigation -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Scabbard ww1
Metal Scabbard leather covered for WWI bayonet. Refer Also to 0533-0 -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Brass shell, 1941
WWII HeritageWWII anti aircraft shell1941, 272 LOT, 1206, CY1 -42 -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Australian Army Shoulder Badges x 3
Curved Metal Shoulder Badges. ( Two curved lines with Australia between)AUSTRALIA in badge -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Rising Sun Badges
Collection of Rising Sun badges, 2 large and 3 small."AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES"rising sun, badge, rising sun badge, commonwealth military forces -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Cornish Lucky Charms
Joan the Wad was a Cornish pixie that was worn as a lucky charm.Two brass charms. Pixie figurine with banner over head."JOAN THE WAD"joan the wad, pixie charm, lucky charm -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Brass Casting of Machete
Full size brass casting of machete in sheath. MA (68 or G8 -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Matchbook, The Australian Forces Overseas Fund, post 1966
Unopened Australian Forces matchbook and matches.Front - "Don't forget a mate" Back - "Send a donation now/to/The Australian Forces/ Overseas Fund/509 Collins Street/Melbourne, 3000/Phone: 62 3220/and/so provide comforts/for the boys overseas"matches, matchbook, australian forces overseas fund, mate, donation -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Photograph, B&W, 1916
Photograph of Private Frederick Corkish, service number 46656, who served in the 19th Kings Liverpool Regiment in the British Army during WWI He was from Ramsey, Isle of Man. He was taken Prisoner of War in Germany in 1918.Black and white photograph of a young male soldier in uniform. Post card on back with typed and handwritten text. Back: "From Freddie / To Jim" "Fred Corkish / aged 18 years / 1916"fred corkish, pow, wwi, isle of man, ramsey, corkish, prisoner of war, kings liverpool regiment -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - Rail slice- Thai Burma railway
T shaped railway line slice from the Thai-Burma railway line 1942-43.No markings on actual railway line slice but plaque attached Rail slice thai-Burma Railway !942-43 Australian-Thai Chamber of Commerce. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - Burma Rail Bridge Bolt & Railway Spikes.On wooden plaque
Plaque with metal railway bridge bolt and 2 metal railway line spikes.Spikes have lip on top to hold rail lines down with chisel shaped ends to by driven into sleepers. Metal bolt used to hold railway sleepers to bridgesNo markings on spikes or bolt. Plaque brass plate engraved-: BURMA RAILWAY BRIDGE BOLT & RAILWAY SPIKES Recovered 1987 By Ex P.O.W V.X. 30397 BILL TOON Approximatly 7,000 Australians Lost Their Lives Building This Railway Line 1942-1945. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Photograph, B&W & Soldiers' Small Book, Refer also 0182, 1910s
Photograph of Private Frederick Corkish, service number 46656, who served in the 19th Kings Liverpool Regiment in the British Army during WWI He was from Ramsey, Isle of Man. He was taken Prisoner of War in Germany in 1918.Black and white photograph of a young male soldier in uniform. Oval image. Post card on back with typed and handwritten text. Soldiers Small Book.Back: "Dear May there are some photos / I had takengive one to Annie / they are not up to much / Will write later Fred" (in pencil) "Dad aged about 18" (in blue ink)corkish, isle of man, postcard -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Postcard, 1918
Postcard written by Private Frederick Corkish, service number 46656, who served in the 19th Kings Liverpool Regiment in the British Army during WWI He was from Ramsey, Isle of Man. He was taken Prisoner of War in Germany in 1918.German post card with handwritten note in English. No picture.Front: "Pte F Corkish / 46656 / 19th Kings Lpool Regt / Gefangenen Lager / Guben / Brandenburg / Germany ... Miss M Corkish / Heath Bank / Kersal / Manchester / England" Back: "Sept 1st 1918 / Dear sister. Just these few lines hoping they find you in the best of health the same as it leaves me at present. I wrote too cards and a letter to mother so I expect she has told you how I am getting on. Well may I expect yourself and Annie are still to-gether if so tell her I was asking for her. Have you been home for a sight since I have been a prisoner of war. I bet things are quiet over in Ramsey now. Dear sister I think this is all I hae got to say this time so I will now close with best of love from your brother Fred / xxxxx"corkish, isle of man, prisoner of war, pow, brandenburg -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Document - Prisoners of War Mail, 1918
Prisoner of War mail from Germany during WWI. Private Frederick Corkish, service number 46656, who served in the 19th Kings Liverpool Regiment in the British Army during WWI He was from Ramsey, Isle of Man. He was taken Prisoner of War in Germany in 1918.Rectangular double-sided paper with German language and English name and address.Front: "Kriegsgefangenen-Sendung / An Postpruefungs-Stelle des Kriegs-Gefang -Lagers ...Mrs J Corkish / 4 Marsden Street / Ramsey / Isle of Man" Back: "I am a prisonner (sic) of war in Germany. / Corkish / Frederick / Private / 19th Kings Liverpool" "Do not reply to Limburg / await further information"pow, prisoner of war, corkish, brandenburg, isle of man, german pow, wwi -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Postcard - Embroidered Postcard, Refer also 0179
WWI souvenir postcard from Egypt.Rectangular postcard with embroidery on front. Embroidered floral detail in each corner, yellow/red crown in centre, white sphinx at bottom. In the centre there is a cut out of a photo of a man's head.Front: "THE KING'S / LIVERPOOL REGT" "EGYPT" Back: "with best love / from Jim to all at / home / xxx" (pencil)postcard, embroidered postcard, egypt, souvenir, wwi -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Instrument - US Army Binoculars, Bausch & Lomb Optical Co
Small Binoculars Signal Corps U.S. Army. Metal with rubber eye protector Imitation leather cover with leather strap.SIGNAL CORPS,US.ARMY 1449 on front left lens piece, Serial No EE 73984 AM 6E/360 on front right lens piece. Circle with " Prism Stereo 30 ml Apart Power" written inside on back left side of lens piece. Circle with "Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.( Triangle in middle with USA inside) Rochester NY. " written inside on back right side of lens piece. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Postcard - Embroidered Postcard
WWI souvenir postcard.Rectangular postcard with embroidery on front. Embroidered floral detail, white flowers and green leaves, and a Union Jack. Front: "Rally / to / the Flag"souvenir postcard, embroidered postcard, wwi, union jack -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Photograph, B&W
Small black and white photograph of a man, torso and head only. He is wearing a uniform and smiling. On the back there is some paper where it appears that the object was adhered to a backing card that has since been removed.Back: "With all my love" (handwritten in ink)photograph, soldier, uniform -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Flag - The Australian Red Ensign Flag and New Zealand Flag, unknown
Likely from WWIPair of miniature flags on small black flag poles with wooden caps. The Australian Red Ensign, or the Australian Civil Ensign, is simply a red version of the Australian National flag. It is for use only at sea and officially never on land, but can be used by private citizens. At sea, it is the only flag allowable for merchant ships registered in Australia under the Navigation and Shipping Act 1912 and The Shipping Registration Act 1981. Pleasure craft, however, may fly either the Red Ensign or the National Flag. The history of the Red Ensign is intertwined with the history of the Australian National flag. From 1901 to 1954 the Red Ensign was used as the National Flag by State and Local Governments, private organisations and individuals. The Blue Ensign was for Government use only, reflecting British practice with its ensigns. The design of the Australian Red Ensign was always kept in step with the Blue Ensign (i.e. with respect to the number of points on the stars, etc.) but there was often public confusion about which was the `correct′ flag to fly. Many thought the choice was merely one of fashion or preference. In 1941, Australia′s Prime Minister Robert Menzies stated that there should be no restrictions on private citizens using the Blue Ensign on land and, in 1947, Prime Minister Ben Chifley reaffirmed this position but it wasn’t until the passage of the Flags Act 1953 that the restriction on civilians flying the Blue Ensign was lifted after which, use of the Red Ensign on land became a rarity. Since 2008, 3 September has been officially commemorated as both Australian National Flag/Merchant Navy Day which allows the Australian Red Ensign to be flown on land for the occasion as a matter of protocol. The blue flag is the New Zealand National Flag.flag, ensign, anzac, new zealand, navy, naval -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - 3 Photographs, B&W
Collection of three black and white photographs, all the same size. Two are portrait and one is landscape orientation. Each image depicts a group of servicemen in uniform and/or civilian clothes in outdoor settings.photograph -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Currency - Iraqi Currency
Currency souvenired from Iraq prior to the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime.Two 250 Dinars bank notes from Iraq. On one side there is an effigy of Saddam Hussein. Colours are red, purple and blue."Central Bank of Iraq / Two Hundred Fifty Dinars" Arabic writing.saddam hussein, iraq, iraqi currency, money -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Photograph, B&W, November 1940
Post card from male soldier name Trevor, while serving in WWII. Black and white photograph of male soldier's torso and head. He is in uniform and wearing the slouch hat. On the back, there is a post card with handwritten text.Back: "November 1940 / Yours till the cows come home x / Trevor" "Wait till about 1945, / when we'll come back / overed with medals - or something - / maybe - ! / That'll be the day!!"wwii, slouch hat, photograph, postcard, uniform -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Plaque - RSL Australia Plaque, unknown
RSL Australia Plaque"Returned Services League/Australia" -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Photograph, B&W, WWII
Photograph of male soldier while stationed at Tobruk during WWII.Black and white photograph of male soldier in a desert. He is in uniform with arms and pants rolled up. He is also wearing a helmet. Back: "Tobruk / 'ello! / Bunq of ... Inn"tobruk, rats of tobruk, wwi, photograph -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - Rock From Hellfire Pass
Small rock/stone from Hellfire Pass Kanchanaburi, Thailand. (appears sedimentary rock) Cream coloured.No inscriptions on the Rock.. A typed note with the rock reads-: Rock from Hellfire Pass, Kanchanaburi,Thailand, manyAustralian and Allied soldiers died here in WWII working continuously around the clock under forced labour on the "death railway" to cut a passage through the solid rock in horrendous conditions and receiving little or no rations from their Japanese captors. Obtained by Mr M Evans in November 2002 whilst visiting the site,and presented to the Dandenong RSL Club. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Decorative object - Embroided Postcards, c.1914-1918
A selection of 15 embroided silk postcards from a soldier named James (Jim). Edges are embossed and a central piece of silk is fastened to each postcard carrying various inscriptions in brightly coloured thread. The designs are mostly floral or patriotic. The silk portion of some postcards contains a pocket in which miniature cards are contained.Front: various including "To my dear mother", "A kiss from France", "To my dear sister" and "From your loving son" Back: various including "My best love to you all at home/from Jim". Postcards addressed to: "Mrs. J Corkish/no. 4 Marsden Terrace/Ramsey" and: "Miss M Corkish" appears to be "C/O Healin (?) Bank/ Revival (?)/Manchester" -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Photograph, B&W, 1942
Photograph of male soldier in Tel-Aviv during 1942. WWII.Black and white photograph of male soldier holding a cigar and walking on a footpath in a city. He is in uniform and wearing a beret.Back: "Tel-Aviv, / December 1942 / I had a lot on my mind / at the .... and had just / taken a puff from a strong / cigar I'd purchased / against my better judgement, / hence the intense expression! / It's not my normal one, thank heaven - / But - phew! That cigar - / never again!"wwii, tel aviv, cigar, smoking, uniform, photograph -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Medals with photograph, Unknown
WWII significance.British War Medal 1939 -1945 with ribbon coloured red, white and blue. Palestine Medal 1939 - 1945 with ribbon coloured purple and green.14924674 Lance Corporal John Ness