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Flag - Vietnam
The three red stripes in the former flag of South Vietnam (1948-1975) represent the three regions of Vietnam, while the colours are associated with the expression, "red blood and yellow skin".Yellow background with 3 horizontal 5cm.width orange stripes. -
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Field Telephone, Plessey co, 1939
Khaki - Green colour box container containg handset and controlsTele.set D Mk.V printed on lid in cream colour Wiring diagram and use instructions attached inside lid section on black plates. -
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Slouch Hat with Emu Plumes
Worn WWI by Patrick Ryan of the 5th Light Horse Further history available at http://www.anzacday.org.au/education/tff/slouch.htmlOriginal Emu PlumesFelt slouch hat with Rising sun badge and emu plumes of 5th Light Horse -
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Light Horse Leggings
worn by members of the Australian Light Horse in Gallipoli Middle east and France during WWIWorn by Edward Coughlan2 pairs of brown leather Light Horse Leggings with Brass buckles -
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Bandoleer WWI used by mounted troops
Donor believed it to beWorn by members of Australian Light Horse WWI, Subsequent comment however reports that 50 Round Bandolier, P. 1903, and was used by mounted troops OTHER THAN LIGHT HORSE, such as Artillery, Service Corps, Engineers etc. It is NOT a Light Horse item.Light Horse wore a Pattern 30pattern bandolier. This has 9 pouches, each holding 10 rounds each, thus a total of 150 rounds of .303" were carriedBrown leather bandoleer Belt type with 5 ammunition pouches and brass buckles -
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Embroidered souvenir
WWI ? trench artWhite cloth embroidered with rising sun badge flanked by Australian and British flags and butterfly created from National flag colours of Great Britain France and Germany Australian Commonwealth Military Forces (Butterfly) From your soldier boy -
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Badge / Medal Board
Wooden polished board with mounted 1914 -18 service medal, Victory Medal and Returned from Active service Badge (WWI)Sgt.H.D.Howells 8FAB served 1914 1918 Presented by the "Lambs of Moondarramedal, badge -
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Gift tobacco tins
Gift to troops in France 1914-15. Decorative brass tin sent by Princess Mary to members of the British, Colonial and Indian Armed Forces for Christmas 1914. Over 426,000 of these tins were distributed to those serving on Christmas Day 1914. The tins were filled with various items including tobacco, confectionary, spices, pencils, a Christmas card and a picture of the princess. http://museumvictoria.com.au/collections/items/1329146/tin-princess-mary-s-christmas-gift-19142Gift to the troops tobacco tins Christmas 1914 Brass hinged lidded tin New Year 1915 Brass hinged lidded tin containing tobacco in "plugs"Christmas 1914 Imperium Brittanicum France Russia (embossed) Australian coat of arms To the Australian Expeditionary Forces From the Australian Contingent Association Happy New Year 1915 christmas gift, tobacco, princess mary -
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Epaulet Captain Rank with Australia shoulder badge and medal ribbons
khaki cloth epaulet with 3 pips and shoulder badge "Australia" als 2 medal ribbons 1914-18 service medal and Victory Medalmedal, badge, medallion, insignia -
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Photo France 1914-18
Sepia photo of conditions in France 1914-18label War Conditions in France donated by Miss B Olsen -
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Photo Patrick Ryan
framed Sepia photo of Patrick Ryan in uniform 5th LHPatrick Ryan 5th Light Horse AIF Plumes are displayed here (d/0076) -
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WWI Identity (dog) tags
Worn by all Australian Forces in WWI. Few of the leather tags have survived. They were used to identify the Dead and Injured soldiers, one tag being removed for records and the other being left on the deceased serviceman. Of interest is that the Aluminium tag has the this soldiers religion as CE (Church of England) while the leather tag has the religion recorder as PRES (Presbyterian) Few of the leather tags have survived2 round identity tags on leather thong One of silver coloured metal and one of copperAluminium tag - 1056 OLDEN T N 57 A1 CE Leather- OLDEN T E 1056 57 BTN PRESdog tags, identity tags, wwi -
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Signalling Mirror, General Electric Company
Mirror blackened on one side. 5cm.circular clear area in the centre. This circular area has a green cross in the middle. There is a 1 cm. hole in the lower left corner.Useage instructions are printed in amber on the face side. -
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Shells
World War I artillery shells2 2 inch shells steel with black preserving paintnil -
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23rd Battalion Souvenir Book, The 23rd Battalion AIF Souvenir
Rare leather bound souvenir edition was published by the 23rd battalion to provide a lasting literary and photographic memento of service in Gallipoli and France during WWIBrown leather bound book -
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Flanders Poppy
Pressed Flanders Poppy mounted on cardboard and plastic coated -
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Bronze statue "Billy"
Statue of infantry man in Australian Uniform 1915Bronze statue of "Billy" depicting an Australian Soldier in full WWI AIF uniform with 303 Rifle in "at ease" positionRising Sun emblem on base -
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German Helmet
Steel German helmet WWI nil -
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Binoculars WWi
Pair of green binoculars said to be of German Naval originnil -
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Dictionary, Collins Gem Dictionary
Presented to Harold Rainey by his fiancee Miss M Simmons. Harold was killed in action . The dictionary was returned to his family . The dictionary was then given to C.B.Williams on his enlistment in and carried until his discharge in 1945. (His mother was Miss Simmons)Red bound dictionaryH Rainey -
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Revolver Holster
This holster was worn by Lt. Alec Goudie 31st Btn. !st A.I.F. when he was wounded in Fromelles in 1916Brown leather revolver holster with brass clip The holster showing blood stains -
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Imperial Japanese Helmet
Worn by Japanese soldiers WWIISteel green coloured helmet with Imperial Japanese star on fronthelmet -
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Forrage Cap
Worn during WWIIkhaki cloth british pattern forage cap with 2 Australian buttons on front -
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British steel helmet
Green British pattern steel helmet with "button top" This helmet shows multiple shrapnel dents and one penetration. -
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Steel helmet Australian Brodie Mk.II
From 1936, the Australians began to explore the feasibility of local production of steel helmets. Actual production by the Commonwealth Steel Company (in conjunction with Lysaghts) began in 1939. Made of manganese steel, it weighed about 1.1kg. Due to lack of machinery to bend manganese steel strip, the helmets were produced with a raw, but bevelled, edge. Almost two million helmet bodies were produced. Australian helmets were painted in sand textured Australian Army Khaki-Green No.3. A wide-meshed knotted net was often worn. The chin-strap was a copy of the British Mk.II. it was made with cloth covered springs and webbing.Green steel helmet with 8/7th RVR colour patch on each side -
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belt
Uniform belt decorated with buttons collected during WWIBrown leather belt with silver buckle . There are 16 metal (brass copper and steel) regimental uniform buttons mounted on the belt including i German buttonmedal, badge, medallion, insignia -
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Model Hellicopter
Wooden model of a Bell UH-1 Iroquois (unofficially Huey) used mainly in Viet Nam -
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Trench Art
Trench art WWIOfficers Hat showing Australian Rising Sun badge at peak. Made from a brass shell case -
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Book New Testament, New Testament
Black covered New Testament (Book)To Leslie Goode from all at Devon on the eve of his departure for the front. May the God of battles protect you (and) bring you safely back. Your affn. Uncle J. P. Goode 20-4-15 -
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Hat W.R.A.N. hat from H.M.A.S. Harman
Worn by Nancy Clemments Navy felt W.R.A.N. hat from H.M.A.S. Harman worn by Nancy Clemments and a photo of the Crew of H.M.A.S. HarmanH M A S Harman embroidered on band