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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Maps, Major & Mrs Holt's Battle Map of Gallipoli, 2000
Brochure containing battle field maps of Gallipoli campaign. Designed as a guide for visitors97809585229662maps, gallipoli. holt -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Gallipoli Park, Marysville, 2012, 15/12/2012
A number of colour photographs of Gallipoli Park, created after the 'Black Staturday' bushfire.bushfire, black saturday, galipolli park marysville, marysville -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - WW1 BOOK, Hamlyn, The Tragedy & Glory of Gallipoli, Anzac & Empire, 1990
Pale blue, hard cover covered in buckram. The Tragedy & Glory of Gallipoli, Anzac & Empire, 318 pages. Dust jacket - background photograph of Gallipoli Peninsula superimposed photographs of soldiers - commanders. Illustrated with black & white photographs.books-military-history, photography-photographs, anzac, empire -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Program - religious service, Westminster Abbey Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Commemoration Service April 25th, 1916 (Being the First Anniversary of the Landing at Gallipoli), 1916
Commemoration in London of the first anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli. On 25 April 1916, around 2,000 Australian and New Zealand soldiers marched through the streets of London to the Abbey. The service was held in the presence of King George V and Queen Mary.Two pages of paper, buff coloured with age, printed both sides, folded and stapled to make an 8 page document. The order of service is set out on pages 3-8.wwi, world war i, anzac, anzac day, gallipoli, aif -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Photograph, Re-enactment of the Gallipoli Landings, 1919 (original)
Photographic re-enactment of the Gallipoli Landings , staged at Saltwater River Anzac Day 1919inscription along bottom of picture -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Legacy Youth Contingent (Gallipoli), 1990
The department of Veterans Affairs organised for an Australian contingent to attend the 75th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings in April 1990. Legacy was asked to nominate 8 junior legatees to be included. This memo accompanied a copy of the report about the trip to the listed Legacy clubs. The report (item 02335) outlines the itinerary and contains the written accounts of the trip from the 8 junior legatees. They were Graham Bradford and his twin brother Philip Bradford from Darwin, Naomi Byles from Busselton WA, Declan Deasey from Melbourne, Samantha Falconer from Hobart, Michelle Hall from Brisbane, Stephen Haynes from Canberra and David Taylor from Bathurst.Records the importance the Department of Veteran Affairs placed on junior legatees that they were invited to attend the 75th anniversary of Gallipoli landings in 1990.Black and white A4 photocopy of a memo sent from Canberra Legacy to accompany a copy of the report.75th anniversary, gallipoli, junior legatees -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Memorial in Gallipoli Park, Marysville, 2012, 15/12/2012
The 'New Life' sculpture is a permanent symbol of new life in community.A number of colour photographs showing Bruno Torf's 'New Life' sculpture in Gallipoli Park, Marysville.bushfire, black saturday, galipolli park marysville, marysville, bruno torf -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - GALLIPOLI BOOK, Scholastic Australia Pty Ltd, Gallipoli. My Australian Story, This edition 2017
Juvenile fiction, diary of a 14 year old soldier to land at ANZAC Cove 25th April 1915. The book is dedicated to the Fighting 10th/1st AIF, 3rd brigade and Clifford Claudias Schroder 1st Div Signal Company.Book, soft cover cardboard, dark green and black print on front, spine and back covers, front cover illustrated B & W photograph of “Troops landing at Gallipoli Cove Gallipoli 1915”, back cover has small black silhouette of a slouch hat.books military, history, juvenile fiction, ww! -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Medallion, ANZAC, Government issue, 50th Anniversary of Gallipoli Medallion
Circular bronze medallion surmounted by the Queen's crown. Obverse depicts Simpson and his donkey assisting a wounded man, a laurel wreath, the date '1915' and the word 'ANZAC'. Reverse depicts a map of Australia and New Zealand with the Southern Cross superimposed, fern fronds and the engraved name of the recipient 'G. R. GRIFFITH'. This medallion is in its original presentation case. The Anzac Medallion was issued by the Australian government in 1967 to commemorate the 1965 50th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. The medallion was issued to surviving veterans of the campaign or their next of kin. Refer to AWM item for further information < http://www.awm.gov.au/collection/RELAWM16790.001/ >The recipients name, G.R. Griffith, is engraved on the reverse of the medallion.ww1, gallipoli, medallion, g r, griffith -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - Echuca - Moama RSL Club, Memorbilia Museum 1995 Commemorates the 80TH Anniversary of the Landings at Gallipoli
newspaper Echuca - Moama RSL Club Memorbilia Museum 1995 Commemorates the 80TH Anniversary of the Landings at Gallipoli. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Digger returns to Gallipoli, 24/01/1990 12:00:00 AM
One of 57 veterans who will return to Gallipoli to commemorate the anniversary of Anzac Day.One of 57 veterans who will return to Gallipoli to commemorate the anniversary of Anzac Day, Mr Claude Fankhauser remembers conditions there and in France.One of 57 veterans who will return to Gallipoli to commemorate the anniversary of Anzac Day.anzac day, fankhauser, claude augustus leopold, fankhauser, eric -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Card - Christmas Card, 1915 (exact)
Service of Frank Phillips Prior to the commencement of World War I, Frank Phillips served in the Minyip Troop of the Light Horse militia. His civilian occupation was that of clerk. On 22 August 1914 he enlisted in C Squadron 4th Light Horse Regiment. The 4th Light Horse Regiment embarked on the troop ship “Wiltshire “ for training at Mena Camp, in Egypt. During May 1915 the Regiment was deployed to the Gallipoli campaign in a dismounted role. After seven months, the Gallipoli campaigned was abandoned and the troops withdrawn. On return to Egypt the 4th Light Horse Regiment divided with one component deployed to Palestine and the other to the Western Front. Frank went on to serve in Palestine. He was promoted to Sergeant while at Gallipoli and, in Palestine, was promoted to Captain, serving as Adjutant of the Regiment. He was granted furlough to return to Australia from 14 October 1916 to 12 March 1917. On 16 January 1918 he was Mentioned in Despatches Citation: At Hill 750 near Bir El Esani on 30-4-17 he led an attack on Hill 750 under heavy rifle fire capturing the position and 7 armed Bedouins. On 23-5-17 during reconnaissance, he led and attack on 790 under very heavy rifle and machine gun fire and captured the position, inflicting losses on the Turks. He has, at all times, set a fine example of courage to his men. 22 October: 1918 he was awarded the Military Cross Recommendation of Commanding Officer – For exceptional gallantry and devotion to duty on the 28th September 1918, during the crossing of the JORDAN near EL MIN, this officer (adjutant of the Regiment) personally reconnoitred for crossings under heavy M.G. fire and led the Regiment to the only available crossing, rendering invaluable assistance during the crossing. On 3oth September when the Regiment was advanced guard on to KAUKAB, this officer’s personal reconnaissance to confirm patrol reports was of the highest order and utmost value to his C.O. culminating in the capture of KAUKAB with a mounted attack and the The 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse Regiment has a long and distinguished history that pre-dates Federation to colonial Victoria’s mounted troops. Our history parallels that of the nation, including its active participation in some of the most inspiring events in Australian Military History including the Defence of ANZAC and the charge at Beersheba. The Regiment is based on a linkage of the two post-World War II Victorian Army Reserve RAAC units - 4th/19th Prince of Wales’ Light Horse and 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles. From these units we derive our links with the six Light Horse Regiments of Victoria and Southern New South Wales (4th, 8th, 13th, 17th, 19th and 20th Light Horse Regiments.) The Regiment proudly bears the guidon of the 4th Light Horse, with the guidons of the remaining regiments being laid up in the crypt of the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance. During World War I, the 4th Light Horse Regiment served with distinction on three fronts – Gallipoli, Palestine and the Western Front. Corporal, later Captain, Phillips was a member of the 4th Australian Light Horse Regiment. He created the post card while serving with the Regiment as a Corporal at Gallipoli. Post Card hand made and sent to familyFrom Cpl Frank Phillips, 4th Australian Light Horse Regiment. Entries in pencil Front: Addressed to Andrew Phillips (father) at Minyip, Victoria, Message: “A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all, Made while on my day out. Love Frank” Reverse Top Centre – 4 LH Badge Centre – cloth map of Australia stapled to card Bottom – Print of flag stapled to card, Irish green ensign, Union flag in canton, gold coloured Irish harp on fly. Notations: Broadmeadows, Wiltshire (Troop Ship), Shrapnel Gully, Suicide Gully, Courtney’s Post Mena, Mex, Heliopolis, Imbros, Gallipoli, Turkish soil underneath (flag), Australia on Turkey, Lone Pine, Leans Trench, Constantinople, All honour to our Irish comrades, To greet you 1915-16. From the shells, yells, and little Hells, of the Darda Dardenelles 0 – 0 May you enjoy your Xmas dinner as I hope to enjoy my Xmas billy in the trenches.ww1, gallipoli, 4th light horse, post card, frank phillips -
Clayton RSL Sub Branch
Work on paper - Non-fiction book, Gallipoli
The story of the Anzacnon-fictionThe story of the Anzacgallipoli -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - SOUVENIRS, FRAMED
Souvenirs collected from the Battlefields of Gallipoli, Pozieres and Fromelles by PETER SIMMONS A43266 (RAAF) Souvenirs - collection of 17 items from the battlefields of Gallipoli, Pozieres and Fromelles. Items include bullet casing, shrapnel, equipment, items and stores, Adhered to backing cardboard with a putty like, pressure sensitive adhesive (Blu Tack). Item labels - black ink on white adhesive paper labels. Frame - timber, with deep edge, cardboard backing board.Handwritten - black ink on white adhesive labels top L to R. "BULLET CASING/ FOUND GALLIPOLI/ 2009" "REMAINS OF RUM JAR, GALLIPOLI" "GALLIPOLI SHRAPNEL" 2nd Row L to R "PEBBLES FROM ANZAC COVE/ 2009" "SHRAPNEL/ FROM/GALLIPOLI 2009" 3rd Row L to R "AUSTRALIAN/TRENCHING TOOL/ FROMELLES 2009" "STONE FROM/ UNDER/ HILL 60 YPRES" 4th Row "BULLET CASING/ POZIERES/ BATTLEFIELD 2009" 5th Row "SHRAPNEL/ FROMELLES/ FOUND 1993" 6th Row L to R "CANTEEN/ HANDLE/ FROMELLES" "AUSTRALIAN/ EQUIP BUCKLE/ FROMELLES BATTLEFIELD/1993" "END FROM EQUIP/ STRAP/ FROMELLES/FRANCE" souvenirs, ww1, gallipoli, battlefields -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Australian Natives Association Roll of Honour Gallipoli 1915
The Australian Natives Association was founded to cultivate 'the proper patriotic sentiment".These documents list members who served in World War 1 and members of branches who lived in or around Port Melbourne.Stapled sheets from the Australian Natives Association Roll of Honour Gallipoli 1915 has a coloured image of Anzac Cove below the heraldic images for the six Australian States.australian natives association, private g jeffries, war - world war i -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book, Gallipoli
Hard cover with 307 printed pages and several prints. Index appears at the rear.To the memory of the soldiers of Gallipoli. First published 1989 by MacMillan of Canada. Author Alan Moorehead. -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Diggers Commemorative Scarf, Souvenier scarf to commemerate the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli Landings 2015
Black and gold coloured acrylic scarfGallipoli Giggers Centnury 1915-2015. They shall not grow old. Lest we forget. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
folders, Letters Home From Gallipoli, March / April 2015
These were compiled for the WW1 exhibition held in Orbost in April 2015.During World War 1 letters were a welcome means of personal communication for many people. Most information came from newspapers or broadcasts. Two blue plastic folders containing copies of letters from Gallipoli. They are printed copies of letters which had ben publuished in the Snowy River Mail from 10.9.1915 - 10.10.1915.On folders -Folders Made in Chinagallipoli-correspondence ww1 soldiers-orbost -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Duty clear before us. North Beach and the Sari Bair Range, Gallipoli Peninsula, 25 April - 20 December 1915
An account of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April- 20 December 1915. Well illustrated with photographs of the time, as well as coloured photographs of the Anzac Commemorative site, Lone Pine Memorial and cemeteries.military history -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, 24th Battalion (Gallipoli). Address by Frank Doolan (H27), 1970
A copy of an address given to a Legacy luncheon by Legatee Frank Doolan. He speaks of the 24th Battalion and their role at Gallipoli and in France. The story of the withdrawal from Gallipoli is interesting. Legatees Savige and HC Brinsmead were two of the three last lieutenants on the peninsula. Both were foundation members as was John Anderson who was also mentioned. He digresses to relate a story of an evening when he was with a 'VC mate' (assumed to be L/ Donovan Joynt) and they decided to speak to the editor of the Argus, Allan Spowers, about the newspaper's stance against the building of the Shrine of Remembrance. He related the paper published an article two days later in favour of the Shrine project and shortly after so did 'The Age'. The address also relates the return to war in 1939 and the formation of the 2/24th and it fighting in Tobruk. It was absorbed into the 9th division and later a new 2/24th was formed to wear the 'Red and White Diamond'. 'This unit consisted of younger men who had served with the CNF between the wars and included several sons of Legatees and several Junior Legatees. Our President Don, was attached for a short time.' (referring to L/ Don Simonson who was president in 1970). It went on to fight in New Guinea. Legatee Doolan's aim had been to link the 24th battalion with Legacy and suggests the book about the history of the 24th Battalion by Bob Serle was worth reading. He then introduced two other speakers, Squadron Leader Hicks, Conductor of the Royal Australian Air Force Band and Mr John Anderson of AWA. From the speakers record this event was in June 1970. The notation H27 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. Legatee Frank Doolan was part of the archive project around the 1970s.A significant account of the withdrawal from Gallipoli and other experiences of the 24th Battalion retold at a Legacy luncheon. Speakers at Legacy luncheons were from very different walks of life and the subjects spoken on were many and varied. White foolscap paper with black type x 5 pages of a speech by Legatee Frank Doolan.Handwritten H27 in red pen.history, battalion, speakers, speech, gallipoli, frank doolan, 24th battalion -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Reid, Richard, North Beach Gallipoli 1915, 2001
This booklet has been produced to assist visitors to the Anzac Commemorative site to understand more fully the significance of the area. Illustrated with drawings by Major Leslie Hore, which convey sights and sounds of the Gallipoli campaign.military history -
City of Whittlesea
Sign (item) - Street Sign, Shout St - Gallipoli WW1 street sign
Provided to History Collection due to being an additional/spare production item.Commemorative for ANZAC Centenary 2014-2018 - Serving Victoria's Stories & Making Connections. Gallipoli WW1; Shout Streetstreet sign -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Gallipoli pebbles
The stones are a momento from Anzac Cove, the site of the Australian Infantry Force's landing in 1915.Landing at ANZAC Cove , 25 April 1915 Description As part of the attempt to seize the Gallipoli Peninsula in order to suppress the Turkish defences guarding the Dardanelles, military landings were made at Cape Helles at the southern tip of the peninsula (the main landing) and on the west coast near Ari Burnu. At this secondary objective two Divisions of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed in the darkness and faced rugged and difficult country. Units mixed up on their arrival rushed inland and became separated from the main force, which came under growing fire from the Turkish defenders. While Turkish reinforcements arrived, the ANZAC position became increasingly precarious as the assaulting force failed to secure their initial objectives. Falling back on improvised and shallow entrenchments the ANZACs held on for a crucial first night. By that first evening 16,000 men had been landed; of those over 2,000 Australians had been killed or wounded. www.awm.gov.au ANZAC Cove landingTwo smooth stones. Both would fit into the palm of a medium sized hand. One is dark, almost black, the other lighter, with a pinkish tinge.Catalogued as 108A and 108 Banzac cove, gallipoli -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Edward Arnold, Gallipoli diary vol.2, 1920
A history of the Gallipoli campaignIndex, ill,maps, p.337.non-fictionA history of the Gallipoli campaignworld war 1914-1918 -campaigns - gallipoli, sir ian hamilton - diaries -
Melbourne Legacy
Postcard, Embarking for the Gallipoli peninsula
Postcards were a common form of souvenirs for soldiers who were travelling around Europe either during World War 1 or just after, before returning to Australia. The link to Legacy is not known but there are many postcards are in the collection.Postcards were a very common form of communication in the first World War. This postcard also records Gallipoli for those who didn't have cameras. This type of souvenir would have been familiar to the first Legatees as they had served in World War 1 and many had served at Gallipoli.The front image of the postcard is a drawing of soldiers standing on a beach. One man in uniform can be see standing in the foreground, while several others are amassing on the shore. Six ships can be seen on the sea horizon. There is a small hole at the top of the postcard, most likely from a thumb tack.Front of postcard: "PREPARING TO EMBARK ON THE LAST STAGE OF THEIR VOYAGE TO THE GALLIPOLI PENINSULA: SOME OF THE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS / WHOSE LANDING THERE WAS A SPLENDID FEAT OF ARMS."war correspondence, souvenir -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Gallipoli. My Australian Story, 2013
In hist drawing Victor records the horrors of war, his friendships, his fears and the story of Australia's most legendary military campaign. Soft cover, cardboard, black, khaki colour print on front, back and spine. Front dover illustrated with black and white photograph of Troops landing at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, 1915. Small drawing of uniform hat on back cover. 236 pages cut plain.Front title page - hand written in black ink - "Tyra Collard". books, military history -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Diary, B N Sandilands, Gallipoli Diary 1915, 1915
Transcription from hand written diary of B N Sandilands, Wellington Mounted Rifles, kept during his time at Gallipoli, fighting in the trenches from 11 May 1915 until his time on the hospital ship en route to Malta in August 1915Photos of B N Sandilands, 1955 and 1902 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, GALLIPOLI, HERRON BOOK DISTRIBUTORS PTY LTD, Gallipoli The Legend of the ANZACS, 2016
Hard cover book Hard cover- cardboard with glossy coloured paper finish. White print on illustrated background. Front illustration-colour section of Australian flag and including the Rising Sun Badge . Back illustration- troops in group photograph- sepia tones. 156 pages - glossy paper, white, cut, plain. Illustrated black and white and colour photographs, maps and illustrations.books, gallipoli, anzacs -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Williams, John, Gallipoli : The Dardanelles Campaign, 1969
non-fictiongallipoli, dardanelles, world war one -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Booklet, Australian in Action: the story of Gallipoli, May 1915
Published in May 1915 from reports of the landing by Ashmead Bartlett and Chas E Bean. Booklet to be issued to Senior Pupils at Public Schools of NSW in proud and grateful memory of the bravery of the Australian troops.A well preserved example of patriotic endeavour by the Department of Education in NSW. Published within a month of the landing at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915.Plain paper booklet published by the Department of Public Education , New South Wales; 32 pages, saddle stitched with two staples.gallipoli, education department nsw, schools