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Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SHORTS, ARMY, John Hammond & Co, 1957
Shorts as worn in Vietnam. Part of the collection of John Young. As per Cat No. 1181.3 for service details.Green Army shorts from Vietnam. Two front pockets and one back pocket. Buttons on fly and built in belt with lace holes. Steel belt buckle on back.On label inside: "Size 5, shorts drill green 1950 Pattern". Plus size on thighs, waist and seat. In Texta on front "AB+" and "2KA 554".vietnam uniform, shorts -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SERVICE DRESS, RAMC, BRITISH, unknown
R.A.M.C. = Royal Army Medical Corps - British. Uniform issued to Captain McKenzie. refer Cat No. 7875.5 and 7876.2.1. Jacket - black and crimson colour wool velvet type fabric. Crimson colour fabric on collar and sleeve cuffs with gold braid edging. Mandarin collar with two gold and silver metal collar badges - crown, snake on pole, laurel wreath and ribbon scroll with lettering - "ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS" - British - Tailor made uniform. Shoulder epaulettes - gold colour twisted braid with two gold, blue and green metal rank pips = Lieutenant. on right epaulette. Gold colour metal buttons with shank, raised emblem and lettering - (same as collar badges). Lining - combination top gold colour, lower black colour silk fabric. Sleeve - white colour cotton fabric. At waist red leather lining strip. Brass colour metal belt hooks. Manufacturers label on white cotton fabric, inside on collar. 2. Trousers - stirrup pant style, black colour wool fabric, six button fly. Crimson colour, wool fabric. Three 1.5 cm strip down each side. Black colour bakelite buttons. White colour cotton fabric lining to waistband. At ankles - black leather straps with metal buckle. Manufacturers label on white cotton fabric label with black ink print and handwritten details - back, inside below waistband lining.1. & 2. Black ink print "HOLT & SON/ Military Tailors/ 20 Sackville Street, PICCADILLY, W". Handwritten black ink pen "T.F.C. McKENZIE/RAMC"uniform, ramc, british, ww1, service dress, mckenzie -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SHIRT, TROUSERS, WORKDRESS, ARMY, Australian Defence Industries, 1990 - 1994
Original owner - 'FIELD'.Shirt and Trousers Word dress. 1. & 2. DPCU (Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Uniform) work dress. Colours light to dark green through to light to dark brown. Cotton/polyester fabric. Khaki colour plastic buttons. 1. Shirt work dress, collar, shoulder epaulettes, two front pockets with concealed button closure flaps. Front - five buttons with concealed placket, long sleeves with cuff. Name patch has been sewn on "FIELD". Australian Army Rising Sun patch, top left sleeve. Rank insignia - Australian Coat of Arms - Warrant officer Class One on both sleeves. Manufacturers label - green cotton fabric - below collar. 2. Trousers - new style. Two side pockets, two large patch side pockets with two button closer flaps. One back patch pocket with button. Belt loops with buttons. Nylon/metal zipper fly. DPCU pocket lining. Manufacturers label - on right front pocket.Manufacturers information - black ink print. 1. "VICTORIA/ 1990/ ^/ ???? 66.130.0039/ SIZE 107L/ NAME/ SERVICE NO/ MACHINE WASHABLE/ DRIP DRY ONLY/ DO NOT IRON/ DO NOT STARCH/ DO NOT BLEACH". 2. "VICTORIA/ 1994/ ^/ 8415.66.134.8920/ SIZE 95L/ CUT NO 2200/ SERVICE NO/ NAME/ 50% POLYESTER 50% COTTON/ MACHINE WASHABLE DRIP DRY ONLY/ DO NOT IRON DO NOT STARCH/ DO NOT BLEACH".uniforms, army, work dress, dpcu, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SHIRT, TROUSERS, WORK DRESS, ARMY, Australian Defence Industries, 1963, 1986
1. & 2. Trousers - green colour cotton twill fabric. Plastic buttons - brown colour. 1. Five button fly with two straps with metal buckles at waist, button down belt loops, two side pockets, two back pockets with button flap. Waist and pocket lining green cotton fabric. Left leg side pocket with button down flap. 2. Four button fly, button down belt loops, two side pockets, two back pockets with buttons. Two front of leg pockets with button down flap. Pocket lining - green polyester fabric. Green cotton manufacturers label inside back waist band. Army Work Dress commonly called "GREENS".Manufacturer's label - black ink print. 1. "C.G.C.F./ VICTORIA/ 1963/ SIZE 15/ ^/ REGIMENTAL NO/ NAME" 2. "A.G.C.F./ VICTORIA/ 1986/ 6 / WAIST AND SIZE/ 89/995/ 8405.66.029.0606/ ARMY NO/ NAME". passchendaele barracks trust, uniforms, army, workdress, trousers -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SHORTS, ARMY, Australian Defence Industries, 1978, 1979
1. & 2. Shorts - Khaki colour wool/polyester fabric. Waist band, belt loops, fob pocket front, two side pockets, one inset back pocket with button and cover flap. Nylon and metal zipper fly. Green colour plastic buttons. Lining - all pockets, green colour polyester fabric. Manufacturers label - white colour cotton fabric - on back pocket lining.Manufacturer's label - black ink print. 1. "A.G.C.F./ VIC 1978/ ^/ 8405.66.090.0094/ SIZE 95/ NO./ NAME". 2. "A.G.C.F./ VIC 1997/ ^/ SIZE 92.5/ 8405.66.090.0093/ / NO./ NAME". 1. & 2. "DRY CLEANING PREFERABLE/ MAY BE HAND WASHED/ AS FOR WOOL/ CLOSE SLIDE FASTENER/ PRIOR TO PRESSING. REPRESS/ ON ORIGINAL CREASES". passchendaele barracks trust, uniforms, army service dress shorts -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SERVICE DRESS, ARMY, Fletcher Jones, 1995
1. Jacket - khaki wool/polyester. Four front pockets. Brass buttons, motif on buttons is crossed swords, surmounted with a crown brass - word "Australia" on epaulettes. There is a cloth WO1 badge on each arm. There is a cloth badge showing crossed pliers and hammer on each shoulder. The crossed tool badge is "AUST ARMY ARTIFICER BADGE". There is a R.A.E.M.E. badge on each collar. There is an Australian Army badge on left shoulder. 2. Trousers - Khaki, One rear pocket, two hip pockets. Zip fly. 3. Lanyard. Black or dark blue? 4. Tie - polyester Khaki. 5. Belt - nylon, Khaki with shiny steel buckle. 1. Has a ticket - "WO1 David Fields".passchendaele barracks trust, aust army uniforms, raeme -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SHORTS, ARMY, King Gee (for Australian Defence Industries), 1968
Item belonged to "John YOUNG". Refer Cat No. 1183.3 for service details.Shorts - starched work dress, green colour, cotton/polyester twill fabric. Known as "greens". Worn as parade dress. Shorts have button down belt loops, metal slide buckles with tabs, 4 brown colour plastic buttoned fly, two side pockets, back and side pockets, back with button closure. Pocket lining - fabric as above. Manufacturers label, green colour cotton fabric, back on waistband. Handwritten information on waistband, inside back, front above fly.Manufacturers information - black ink print. "KING GEE/ N.S.W. ^ 1968/ 8405-66-015-8274/ SIZE 32/ army no/ name" Handwritten information - black ink felt tip pen. Back waistband - "YOUNG". Front - "A82" (Laundry number).uniform, army, shorts, parade dress, john young -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - RAINCOAT - ARMY
Raincoat with belt. 1. & 2. Fabric - water proof polyester fabric, olive green colour with dark green colour plastic buttons. 1. Coat - below knee length with collar, long sleeves and five button front opening with cover placket. Two inset side pockets, belt keepers. 2. Belt - with plastic buckle with metal tongue and metal eyelets. Manufacturer's labels - two - white colour cotton fabric. Inside back below collar, right front lining. Manufacturer's information - black ink print. "38R/ CLASS 8405/66 - 018-1272". INSTRUCTION LABEL - WITH CARE AND LAUNDER INSTRUCTIONS NO. 1 TO 6. ''REGIMENTAL NO/ NAME".uniform army, raincoat -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Clothing - Leather Belt With Badges, Circa 1940's
Leather belt with souvenir badges from L to R: AMF collar badge, brass plate with crown and bird badges attached, brass map of Australia enclosed by a serrated circle, Australian Red Cross Society button, silver boomerang with brass map of Australia, brass "Australia" shoulder badge with circular aluminium(?) disc above, US Army 147th Field Artillery Regiment Unit Crest, crossed cannons with 147 above, brass tab, musicians badge, AMF collar badge, Major's crown, laurel leaves with what appears to be TCB in script above, crossed rifles, star with what appears to be a lotus flower (Japanese?), AMF button, Major's crown, what appears to be a red S inside a white circle.Circular aluminium disc has Pte M Cain VX6341 AIF faintly engraved on it. -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Machete - Bolo style & scabbard
Used to clear scrub and undergrowth and to trim branches during seed collection. Manufactured by Martindale of Birmingham (England) - being Ralph Martindale and Company Limited. Established in England in 1874, the company is a manufacturer of hand tools, particularly machetes made from hot-rolled British steel. The three grooves on either side of the blade assist in removing the blade from sapwood. They extend to the tang of the blade to form a mechanical lock with the handle. The handles are made from German beech wood. The British Bolo style machete was the one most commonly used by the Australian Army during WW2. A canvas scabbard was issued with the machete. The scabbard has brass reinforcement of the throat and seven brass rivets holding the longitudinal closure. On the reverse of the scabbard is a webbing belt loop with an extension and loop with a brass press-stud to hold the machete handle They were acquired by the Forests Commission as Army surplus. Steel-bladed machete with wooden handle held by three brass rivetsforests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools