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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object - Cigarette Lighter
Silver lighter with Infantry Corps badge & inscription.7th Battalion RAR and Corps badge affixed. "73163 Schulz L.A. Sth Vietnam 1970-1971.zippo lighter, 7 rar, schulz -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 2001, 2001
Photos of Rita Davidson, a Legacy widow selling badges on Swanston Street, Melbourne for Badge Week in September. It appears to be 2001 due to the film number. A record of fundraising for Badge Week.Colour photo x 3 of a lady selling Legacy badges.00526.1 printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Spoon - Portland souvenir, n.d
Small, electroplated nickle silver spoon. Shield, shaped coloured enamel badge, showing Whalers Bluff.Front: 'PORTLAND' - on badge Back: 'Peninsula Plate E.P.N.S.A1' - embossed -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, RVIB plastic badge
... badges ...To identify volunteers, badges were provided. These consisted of white plastic badge, with the words 'For the Blind' beneath the lighthouse logo of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind in blue. A name plate could be slotted into the lower portion of the badge or a name label stuck to the badge. Sometimes Dymo labels were used to indicate positions such as 'Volunteer'. Plastic badge with blue RVIB logo and space for paper or an adhesive tape to be placedroyal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - Chevrolet YGM Concept, 1999
Designed by a team of engineers in the GM Australian branch, Holden, under the leadership of Peter Hughes. The YGM=1 was built by a GM alliance partner, Suzuki, and was badged a Holden Cruze in AustraliaDesigned in Australi9a at the design department of Holden.Burgundy coloured 5 door mini SUV. Air scoop on bonne matt chrome roof racks, Fog lights, 5 spoke steel wheels, tear drop headlight cluster. Rear window cluster holding all rear facing lights.Chevrolet badge front grille centreholden, chevrolet, s.u.v -
Greensborough Historical Society
School badge, Greensborough Primary School, Greensborough State School Badge, 1960s
Greensborough Primary School student's badge from the 1960s.An original badge from the 1960s.Metal badge, two-tone blue enamel.Greensborough SS No 2062 in gold-coloured lettersgreensborough primary school -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - SHOULDER BADGE
Part of the Kevin John Herdman, No. 397661, Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P for details of his service record.RAASC curved cloth shoulder badge. Embroidered gold coloured lettering with a gold coloured border. Background is navy blue in colour.Embroidered on badge: 'ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS'.uniform, badge, royal australian army service corps -
Williamstown High School
Prefect badge 1969
Metal badge, with red, gold and black enameled decoration on the front and hook clasp on the back. This badge was worn by prefects at Williamstown High School in 1969.'Prefect Williamstown High School Hold Fast' on the front of the badge. Makers make on back: Swann & Hudson Frankstonwilliamstown high school, school uniform, 1969, prefects, badge -
Melbourne Legacy
Badge - Legacy badge wallet, 2007 Badge Wallet, 2007
An example of badges issued by Legacy for fundraising during the Legacy Appeal and Badge Week in 2007. They are stick pins. The total donation value would $110 but one green $10 pin is missing. The wallet was given out to Legatees for them to sell and then bank the proceeds using the banking slip and returning the green form to Legacy House for reconciliation. 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. The card makes a tax deductible receipt, the different colours correspond to the different badge colours and values.Example of how Legacy badges that were sold up to raise money for Legacy's work. White cardboard badge wallet with 18 badges of various denominations with accompanying coloured receipts, plus a banking slip, green form and letter explaining the process.legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - TPI BADGE, Post WW11
... Badges ...The badge belonged to Edward Harold Hildebrandt VX 25591 2nd AIF. Refer 546.2 for service history also 1028.2, 1029.2P.Badge, TPI, set inside a perspex block, front and rear of block is black but enables to see badge."Life subscriber TPI, Totally and Permanently Disabled Soldiers Association"badges, tpi, incapacitated -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Badge
Round Australian Engineers Badge with crown on top. Brass. Split pin Clip attchment on back.Australian Engineers. FACIMUSET-FRANCIMUS. In scroll in middle of badge " ER " v. -
Merbein District Historical Society
Headwear - Bowls hat, Ladies, Luton International
Off white with black band with Merbein written on band and LBA Victoria badge. Green lining.Band with Merbein written on it and a LBA silver badge with Victoria written in blue lba victoria, women, merbein, sports, ladies bowls association -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badges, Welcome to my home town & I like Warrnambool, C 1970
... Badges ...These two styles of badge are a typical promotional type object used at social and celebratory events in the town.The larger badge type are often used to denote volunteers or helpers at such function. Common social items with which many people would identify.001132.1 .2 .3 .4 There are four identical badges. Large tin badge white with lime green edge. Navy blue text with Warrnambool Victoria logo at the bottom. pin on the reverse. 001132.2 Small tin badge with yellow background with black text. Pin on the reverse.All have a plastic coating on the front.001132.1 .2 .3 .4 Welcome to my home Town Warrnambool 001132.2 I like Warrnambool.warrnambool, i like warrnambool, warrnambool badges, welcome to warrnambool -
Galen Catholic College
Cap school uniform, Philip Joseph & Son, Melbourne were the makers. Callenders Pty Ltd, Wangaratta were the local suppliers, 1955 to mid 1970s
Champagnat College Wangaratta was opened in 1955 by the Marist Brothers. The sheaf of wheat on the badge represents the agricultural nature of the region. The southern cross represents Australia, the open book represents learning and the Jerusalem crosses represent the Catholic / Christian heritage of the college. The Marist 'M' represents the values and beliefs of the Marist Brothers, especially their devotion to Mary, the Mother of God. Maroon woolen boy's cap with gold and maroon braid trim on the peak. Cap is sewn in eight segments with cloth covered button at peak. Black cotton lining with circle of cream cotton in the centre where details of maker and owner are recorded. A yellow and maroon metal badge with gold detail is sewn to the front of the cap at four points. The words CHAMPAGNAT and DIEU ME VOIT are on the badge. Metal badge has Champagnat, the name of the college. Dieu Me Voit was the college motto. There is a sheaf of wheat, an open book, Marist Insignia 'M' and two Jerusalem crosses are also on the badge. Inside the makers were Philip Joseph and Son, Melbourne. It was made for Callenders Pty Ltd Wangaratta. Size is 6 5/8. Two owner's names: Original owner M.J. Monga or Mongu and Mongan has been written above this. Cap has information 'Improved fitting',' Pure wool,' 'Guaranteed Quality' and 'Genuine Flexite Peak.' -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Badge, ARP
Australian issued ordnance factory Air Raid Precaution (ARP) enamelled metal identification badge. The badge has a red background with a gold colour inscription. The rear of the badge has a pin for attaching the badge to the wearer's clothes.The badge has the following inscription on the front side: "ORDNANCE ARP FACTORY", the rear side has the number "8" and is impressed with the manufacturers name "Stokes & Sons Melbourne" -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Flag - Pennant, RAAF, Unknown
Small triangular banner with small badge attached Dark blue with coat of arms in gold and lettering in light blueBadge - 22 RSU, RAAF 1943-1945 Pennant- RAAFpennant, raaf -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal
A group of badge sellers in school uniform with Legacy tins and badge trays. Legacy widows' fundraising stall outside Legacy House. For many years the widows would run a craft stall for Badge Week in September. Names and date unknown. (with other photos in a plastic sleeve marked with badge day 2001).A record of fundraising.Colour photo x 2 of badge sellers and craft stall outside Legacy House.00510.1 printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - MILITARY OBJECTS
WW1.1 Envelope and leave papers Sgt. T W Lewis 23 Jun 1919 .2 Brass military button, Navy .3 Brass military button, Army .4 Hand compass in brass case .5 Pin with Crown and ribbons (red, white, blue) .6 Legacy badge with safety chain marked President's Trophy" .7 Rising sun badges x 2 marked Australian Commonwealth Military ForcesOn back of Legacy Badge "Robin Lewis"lewis, v1353, ww1, rising sun, compass, buttons, legacy -
National Wool Museum
Badge, 191
Fundraising badge produced to celebrate the 1919 peace. Many badges were produced at this time for popular causes. Such badges were sold in trams, buses, at railways stations and at rallies to raise money for the stated cause. This badge was produced to raise money for those affect by the war in the Geelong and District region. Badges were a popular fundraising option because of their affordable nature making them available to much of the public, while their design made them popular for collecting well into the future. Badge, circular. Pin back with celluloid cover. Printed in cream, gold and blue. The outer edge is in gold with blue lettering; the inner circle has a white dove holding an olive branch in its beak with lettering in blue below. Attached to the badge through the pin is a small cloth badge in red, white and blue depicting the Union Jack, with lettering across the central bar.GEELONG & DISTRICT / CELEBRATIONS 1919 / PEACE KING & COUNTRY1919, wwi, geelong and district, fundraising -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object - Cigarette Lighter
Silver lighter with gold corps badge of RAEME.Vietnam. Corps. badge of RAEME. F. Kimberley, 106 Field Workshop, Nui Dat, S.V.N. 1971-72.vulcan lighter, raeme, 106 field workshop (raeme), nui dat -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 2008, September 2008
Photos during Badge Week in September 2008. Photos show the preparations inside Legacy House with President Graeme Standish briefing a group of school children, and defence personnel.A record of the fundraising for the Legacy Appeal in 2008.Colour photo x 4 of various badge sellers in Legacy House for Badge week.Printed on the back No.< > Clarendon Photos 1820 which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 3A, 5A, 8A, 10A (see also 00767, 00771, 00772, 00773, 00774).legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Badge commerative, ANZAC
Brass badge thought to have been given to Gallipoli Veterans at a date unknown Given to Sig. Henry Claude Roussac 1737 25Bn.Brass badge combining the WWI rising sun badge with the addition of the letters ANZAC in large letters below Australian Commonwealth Military Forces ANZACbadge, anzac, rising sun, gallipoli veteran -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Senior Student badge, K.G.Luke
From Captain Badge - Mitcham Technical School.Oval burgundy with gold writing "Senior Student " badge.Senior student on back K.G. Luke - Melbournemitcham technical school, badge -
Melbourne Legacy
Badge, Legacy Appeal Badge - $10,000, 2000s
An example of a badge issued by Legacy to generous donors during the Legacy Appeal and Badge Week. Approximate date for the badge was during campaigns in early 2000s to 2020. The badge was given in return for donations of $10,000. 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.Example of a Legacy badge that was issued in the early 2000s for donations over $10,000 for Legacy's work.Gold brooch issued to donors of $10,000 or more during Badge appeals in the 2000s.Embossed with the word 'Legacy'legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - FEMALE RELATIVE BADGES WW2, Angus & Coote, 1) 1942 .2) 1940
Female Relatives Badge instituted in 1940. Issued to the nearest female relative. Each star represents a serving member of the Forces. Badge number 126191 relates to Frederick Victor Clive Lowery VX28403 2nd AIF. Badge number 2435 relates to the Ruby Hutchins, the mother of six brothers who served in the AIF: Donald (VX43028), Norman (VX10296), Leonard (VX683), Clifford (VX682), Charles (VX63583) and Ronald (VX681). "To The Women of Australia" badges. .1) Circular badge with map of Australia central and crown at top. Suspended by chain is a bar with one star centre. .2) Same as above..1) "126191" .2) "2435"numismatics - badges, female relatives, ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - SERVICE BADGES, 1) 1948, .2) 1940 .3) post 1940
... Badges ....1) Is classed a a General Service Badge type 2. .2) Is classed as a General Service Badge type 1. Types 2 was introduced in 1946. Both badges are basically for Volunteered for active service but were retained permanently or temporarily in Australia for home service..1) Badge, metal, brass coloured, crown at top, centre has wings, rising sun and anchor. Two small scrolls have "Service Australia". Rear has 2 lugs and pin, stamped with issue no. .2) badge, brass, circular wreath with plaque shape centre, At top is a crown centre of the plaque is a large "V" under in a scroll is "volunteer". Rear has 2 lugs and pins, stamped no badge. .3) badge, brass with depiction of rising sun, wings and anchor at top is a crown, under is a scroll with "Aust Legion of". At bottom is a boomerang with "Ex Servicemen and Women". Rear has 2 lugs and pins. Badge is stamped with a number. .1) "Issued by commonwealth government A 120025". .2) "Issued by commonwealth government A 6132". .3) "V 19105".badges, service -
Melbourne Legacy
Badge, Junior Legacy Club, 1950s
... badges ...A gold coloured metal Junior Legacy Club badge patch that was given to Junior Legatees. Date is unknown but probably from the 1950s or 1960s. This badge was donated to Legacy after it was found in an charity shop. It was photographed and sent to a former Junior Legatee as a replacement for their badge that had broken. No longer have an example in the archive.A record of the membership badge given to Junior Legatees when they joined Legacy.Gold Junior Legacy Club badge on a bar with safety pin and chain.Imprinted on back "Stokes".junior legatee, jlc, badges -
Greensborough Historical Society
Badge - Digital Image, DVFL Life Membership Badge and Bar, 1960s
This badge belonged to a member of the Partington family. The Partington family had a long association with the Greensborough Football Club and represented the Club at the Diamond Valley Football League.Gary Partington is a Life Member of the football club and a GHS member. Members of the Partington family have been associated with the GFC for many years and the family were inducted into the Club's Hall of Fame in 2016. Digital image of badgeInscribed on front "DVFL Life Member"partington family, diamond valley football league, dvfl, greensborough football club -
Nagambie Historical Society Inc
Award - Stawell Gift winner's sash, Tommy Deane's sash, 1946
Awarded to Nagambie local, Tommy Deane, on winning the 1946 Stawell Gift.A local family, significant sporting event. 1933 winner and trainer, Goldie Heath was also a local.Blue and gold sash with gold lettering and gold fringing. Large metal badge, gold coloured,. Glitter along top of badge.Gold lettering on sash: Stawell Gift 1946. Won by V. T. (Tommy) Deane. Presented by 'The Sporting Globe". Ditto on badgestawell gift, tommy deane, running, sashes -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Badge, Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies College badge
School badge for Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies College 1921 - 1973, donated to the school by Michael Dunn. Michael's mother and aunt (unidentified) both attended CPLC in the 1930s. The badge worn worn as a tie-pin or fixed to the entre of the tunic bodice. It is possible the gold badge was for senior students or prefects only and the silver badge for other students. Gold-plated badge in the shape of the school crest; blue scrolls below shield have silver lettering; shield features star, open book and motto; burning lamp on top of shield; pin fastening fixed across reverse of badgeclarendon-presbtyerian-ladies-college, badge