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Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE RISING SUN, 1914-1918
... BADGE RISING SUN...Badge, rising sun blackened brass, crown centre over scroll..... numismatics - badges military history- army Rising sun lapel ...There are two lapel badges for a uniform. This one remaining badge belonged to Archibald Clarkson Jones, 2672, 23rd Battalian AIF in the Great War 1914 - 1919. Refer Cat No1040 medals.Badge, rising sun blackened brass, crown centre over scroll.In the scroll, “AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES”numismatics - badges, military history- army, rising sun, lapel -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Postcard, 1918
... rising sun badge... General Service Badge, better known as the 'Rising Sun’ badge... General Service Badge, better known as the 'Rising Sun’ badge ...It is believed that the photograph on the obverse side of the postcard was taken in 1918. Depicted are ten Australian male soldiers. Their names are transcribed in pencil on the reverse side of the postcard. Each soldier is dressed in a formal military uniform. It is believed that these soldiers were part of The Australian Imperial Force during World War I. This can be inferred by the chevron rank insignia visible on the uniforms of nine of ten men. The placement of this insignia on the sleeves of their right arms suggests that they were either Warrant Officers or Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO). Specifically, the number of chevron stripes - here, nine men have three - are believed to signify a Corporal rank. The men pictured on this postcard are also wearing 'Rising Sun' collar badges on their coats. Australia, unlike most other Commonwealth countries, did not adopt metal regimental badges during the First World War. All units were issued with the Australian Army General Service Badge, better known as the 'Rising Sun’ badge. This insignia is almost always identified with the Australian Imperial Force. Another characteristic of the Australian Imperial Force uniform are the rectangular colour patches worn by all men on this postcard. In March 1915, a new scheme of unit identification was devised to replace the wearing of unit titles. This consisted of cloth colour patches on the upper arms of a soldier’s tunic. The black and white nature of the record means that we cannot establish which battalion these soldiers were part of. However, one of the handwritten signatures on the reverse side of the postcard reads "W.A. Griggs". This was the signature of Sergeant William Archibald Griggs. Further research shows that Griggs was part of the 5th Australian Division Signals Company. Therefore, it is believed these soldiers were part of the ANZAC Signal Companies. The main role of the Signal Companies during World War I was the laying and maintenance of telephone cables and switchboards, used to connect various units in their area. Furthermore, the man standing in the back row, third from the left side, has an Overseas Service chevron patch on his coat. In January 1918, the Australian Imperial Force approved the wearing of the overseas service chevrons which had been adopted by the British Army. These were embroidered or woven inverted chevrons worn above the cuff on the right arm. Due to a shortage of supply, some men had chevrons privately made. For each year of war service, a blue chevron was awarded, and those men who had embarked in 1914 received a red chevron to indicate that year’s service; however, the black and white nature of the postcard makes it difficult to determine what colours are on this man's patch.The record is historically significant due to its connection to World War I. This conflict is integral to Australian culture as it was the single greatest loss of life and the greatest repatriation of casualties in the country's history. Australia’s involvement in the First World War began when the Australian government established the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in August 1914. Immediately, men were recruited to serve the British Empire in the Middle East and on the Western Front. The first significant Australian action of the war was the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force’s (ANMEF) landing on Rabaul on 11 September 1914. The ANMEF took possession of German New Guinea at Toma on 17 September 1914 and of the neighbouring islands of the Bismarck Archipelago in October 1914. On 25 April 1915, members of the AIF landed on Gallipoli in Turkey with troops from New Zealand, Britain, and France. This specific event holds very strong significance within Australian history. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing public and scholarly interest in war, history, and especially the ANZAC legend, which is commemorated annually on 25 April, known as ANZAC Day.Black and white rectangular postcard printed on paper.Obverse: Oh 'Serg!' / Reverse: CARTE POSTALE / 6537 / Correspondance / Adresse / w.a. Grigg / J. Fain / Ruckling / R.J Farrar / (?) / Clarke / L (?) / GFFisher / R. M. Forrest / With Compliments / Sgt's Mess / November 1918 /military album, army, aif, uniform, military, wwi, world war i, rising sun badge, william archibald griggs, anzac, signal companies, postcard, patches, chevron -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - CLOTH BADGE, RISING SUN
... CLOTH BADGE, RISING SUN... shoulder badge. The rising Sun is embroidered in gold on a khaki... Army Rising Sun cloth shoulder badge. The rising Sun ...The oval (.2) shoulder badge replaced the square (.1) shoulder badge. Both were worn on the top left sleeve on the service dress jacket, the polyester shirt and the utility jacket. Part of the Reverend Chaplain Major Thomas Bruce Williams, No 556101, Collection..1) Square embroidered Australian Army Rising Sun cloth shoulder badge. The rising Sun is embroidered in gold on a khaki background. It features the words 'THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY' and a Queen's Crown. .2) Oval embroidered Australian Army Rising Sun cloth shoulder badge. The rising Sun is embroidered in gold on a khaki background. It features the words 'THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY' and a Queen's Crown.army chaplain, australian army badges, rising sun, major thomas b. williams -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE, RISING SUN, (estimated); 1914-1918
... BADGE, RISING SUN...Rising Sun lapel collar badge. Pressed blackened brass... two lugs for uniform attachment. Badge BADGE, RISING SUN ...Two badges wer worn on a uniform. This badge was worn by Harold Hall No 270, 10th Batt & 7th Field Ambulance AIF. Refer 2062.Rising Sun lapel collar badge. Pressed blackened brass. Centre of the Rising Sun image is a crown and a scroll underneath. The rear has two lugs for uniform attachment."Australian Commonwealth Military Forces" on the scroll.military, uniform, metal work, history., badges, lapel -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - HAT, SLOUCH, MOUNTCASTLE, 1991
... Rising Sun badge is attached. The seven fold khaki puggaree has... Sun badge: 'THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY'....'. On the Rising Sun badge: 'THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY'. Brown felt Australian ...Part of the Reverend Chaplain Major Thomas Bruce Williams, No 556101, Collection.Brown felt Australian Army slouch hat with left hand brim pinned up and secured with a brass clip. A gold coloured plastic Rising Sun badge is attached. The seven fold khaki puggaree has an Army Christian Chaplain's badge attached on the front. The hat has a brown leather chin strap and brown leather sweat band.Stamped on the sweat band in gold lettering: '(upwards arrow), MOUNTCASTLE, 1991, MADE IN AUSTRALIA, 57'. On the Rising Sun badge: 'THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY'.headwear, slouch hat, army chaplain, major thomas b. williams. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE, RISING SUN, c.1914-18
... BADGE, RISING SUN...Badge, Rising Sun pressed brass. Signifies a Rising Sun... No 3562 for his service details. Badge rising sun “AUSTRALIAN ...Badge issued to M E MONIGATTI. Regt No 3914 AIF. Refer Cat No 3562 for his service details.Badge, Rising Sun pressed brass. Signifies a Rising Sun, crown centre with scroll under. Rear has 2 lugs for clothing attachment.“AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES”badge, rising sun -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE "RISING SUN", C. 1939 - 45
... BADGE "RISING SUN"...Badge Rising Sun for Slouch hat, depicts a rising sun... goldfields Item relates to Cat No 4768.4 Badge rising sun hats ...Item relates to Cat No 4768.4Badge Rising Sun for Slouch hat, depicts a rising sun with central crown, scroll at bottom with raised lettering rear has a modified pin attachment“Australian Commonwealth Military Forces”badge, rising sun, hats -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Functional object - Ladies Powder Compact
... Rising sun badge... Tatura Rising Sun Rising sun badge Round blue enamel hinged ...Belonged to Top Hunter of TaturaRound blue enamel hinged compact. Mirror on inside top. Fabric pad on bottom side. Gold trim on edges. Rising sun insignia on lid.Rising sun badgepowder compact, hunter, tatura, rising sun -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenir-Cup and saucer set, Bristile Hotel and China ware, Circa 1970
... 00592.1 White Cup Army issue with blue QE2 rising sun badge... rising sun badge. 00592.2 White saucer with rising sun badge ...00592.1 White Cup Army issue with blue QE2 rising sun badge. 00592.2 White saucer with rising sun badge. 00592.3 Bread and butter plate with rising sun badge. 00592.4 Metal spoon with rising sun badge.Cup made by DIANA Australia; saucer and bread butter plate made by BRISTILE -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Framed embroidered cloth
... (such as the Australian Rising Sun Badge, New Zealand General Service Badge... on the cloth is image of rising sun badge with a camel and pyramids... with different armies (such as the Australian Rising Sun Badge, New ...The embroideries were machine chained onto colourful cotton sateen (often mistakenly thought to be silk) and usually bear the words 'Souvenir of Egypt' and a year date. Most have a distinctly Egyptian flavour and show the pyramids, camels or date palms. Others show images associated with different armies (such as the Australian Rising Sun Badge, New Zealand General Service Badge or British unit badges) or nations (such as the Australian coat of arms). However, during WW2 they were usually embroidered on black velveteen and the variety of images was not as great as had been available during the First World War. These types of souvenirs were very popular with Australian troops; they were easy to send home and were colourful. The vendors would have a number of designs for sale already machine embroidered, from which the soldier could select and then personalise with a date or message.Black and gold timber frame containing rectangular black cloth edged in light blue fringe. Machine embroidered on the cloth is image of rising sun badge with a camel and pyramids either side. Souvenir of Egypt 1941 Australian Commonwealth Military Forces1941, ww2, embroidered souvenir, egypt -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Hat Fur-Felt, 1983
... attached to the front, the rising sun badge attached on the left... - Engraved on The Rising Sun Badge: THE ARMY AUSTRALIAN /. Right... corps badge attached to the front, the rising sun badge attached ...Khaki fur felt slouch hat fitted with a puggaree in a light green with a metal Royal Australian Engineers corps badge attached to the front, the rising sun badge attached on the left and a colour patch on the right. Front - Engraved on the Corps Badge: ER/ HONI . SOIT . QUI . MAL .Y . PENSE / ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS /. Left Side - Engraved on The Rising Sun Badge: THE ARMY AUSTRALIAN /. Right Side - Colour Patch Interior - Leather Lining - 1984 / 54 / MADE BY / "FAYREFIELD" / MELBOURNE Lining - HOWEhat, officer, fur-felt, peace keeping -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Helmet, Australian M1, circa 1960's
... Military Forces" with rising sun badge. The steel outer has... Military Forces" with rising sun badge.... Military Forces" with rising sun badge. An example of an Australian ...Standard issue United States M1 pattern steel helmet, olive drab in colou, stretch cotton cargo type net, with fibreglass liner. On the inside of a strap in the liner '8415-153-6671' is printed in black ink. This number would appear to be the "Federal Stock Number (FSN)" which was used 1949 to 1975 when ti was replaced by "National Stock Number (NSN)' by additional of 00 after the first 4 numbers. this would indicate that it was made in USA. The chin strap and liner are both complete and fully operable. These helmets were first issued in 1941 to the United States Armed Forces. They were adopted after the Korean War by the Australian Defence Force. In the 1990s they were replaced by the Kevlar based Personnel Armour System-Ground Troop (PASGT) type helmet. However, as evidenced by this helmet, some M1 Steel helmets were not replaced in-service by the PASGT helmet and survived into the early 21st Century. Used by Royal Australian Army in Vietnam in areas where mines were significnat, such as Long Hai's mountains (together with US flak jackets), and also by Royal Australain Navy.An example of an Australian Army issue M1 steel battle helmet complete with fibreglass liner. This helmet type was issued to Australian defence personnel during the Vietnam conflict. The inner line has a transfer on the front " Australian Military Forces" with rising sun badge. The steel outer has an olive green elastic cover (similiar to cargo net) to hold camouflage material. The M1 is two "one-size-fits-all" helmets: an outer shell made of metal and a hard hat-type liner that is nestled inside the shell and contains the suspension system that would be adjusted to fit the wearer's head. Helmet covers and netting would be applied by covering the steel shell with the extra material tucked inside the shell and secured by inserting the liner. The helmet is 7 inches in height, width is 9.5 inches and length is 11 inches. The weight of a World War II era M1 is approximately 2.85 pounds including the liner and chinstrap. (From Wikipepedia) the inner line has a transfer on the front " Australian Military Forces" with rising sun badge.steel helmet -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Trench Craft - Matchbox Cover
... Metal with Rising Sun Badge... goldfields Craft Ballarat RSL Ballarat Metal with Rising Sun Badge ...Metal with Rising Sun Badgecraft, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Trench Craft - Matchbox Cover
... Silver with Rising Sun badge... goldfields Craft Ballarat RSL Ballarat Silver with Rising Sun badge ...Silver with Rising Sun badgecraft, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Service Gear, Trooper Patrick Nolan, Picture on his horse "Jack Ordeal" with his googles, stirrups, Registration of membership to R. S..S. I. L .A. dated 6/2/1917, badge "Rising Sun"
... ..S. I. L .A. dated 6/2/1917, badge "Rising Sun"... warfare. Lens 4.5 cm round, Badge "Rising Sun" Australian Military... 4.5 cm round, Badge "Rising Sun" Australian Military ...Details relating to Trooper Patrick NolanWW1 8th Light HorsePhotograph of Trooper Patrick Nolan on his horse "Jack Ordeal" taken at Port Said. Accompanied by items: stirrups, badge "Raising Sun, Registration of membership to R. S..S. I. L .A. dated 6/2/1917. Patrick Nolan Joined as a labourer aged 21 on 5/8/1915. Attached to Reinforcements, the 8th Australian Light Horse. Also known as Maygar's Boys. Suffering shell shock and deafness at Bir El Abd, Sinai, 8/9/1916. Discharged in Melbourne, 8/12/1916, rejoined Home Service 6/2/1917. Discharged at own request 21/6/1917. Rejoined 26/7/1917. Discharged 5/5/1918Dust/sand goggles, leather with brown lens for desert warfare. Lens 4.5 cm round, Badge "Rising Sun" Australian Military ArmedForces L 6.00 cm H. 4.5 cm. 1904 blackened copper. Left and Right strips. Markings stamped inside C. Greatnfk & Son Ld, solid nickel. The righthand strip has a broken foot strap mounting. Paper receipt for membership to Returned Sailors & Soldiers Imperial League dated 6/2/1917. Number 965. Group Photo * light bHorse Inscription on Back - mBack Row @nd from Left Patrick Nolan Dad 8th Light Horse Egypt 1st World War 1914/1918 nolan patrick 8th light horse world war one trooper stirrups goggles rising sun -
Morwell RSL Sub Branch
framed photograph, portrait of Sister of D.J. Hower
... ) rising sun badge at neck, uniform underneath cloak, australia...) rising sun badge at neck, uniform underneath cloak, australia... in uniform, with nurses vail, cloack(white Collar) rising sun badge ...Portrait black and white, Nursing Sister 2nd Leiutenant D.J. Hower framed in uniform, with nurses vail, cloack(white Collar) rising sun badge at neck, uniform underneath cloak, australia shoulder badges, details underneath the photo miltary-portrait, photo, framed, 1942, 2/2-Army-General-Hospital, 2nd-A.I.F., Sister-D.J.-Hower, WW2, a4-sized, gold-painted-frame, military, nurse, world-war-2,inscription under photo. 112012 Sister 2\2 A.G.H/ 1942 2nd A.I.F./ D.J. Hower Died 31.1.1974Portrait black and white, Nursing Sister 2nd Leiutenant D.J. Hower framed in uniform, with nurses vail, cloack(white Collar) rising sun badge at neck, uniform underneath cloak, australia shoulder badges, details underneath the photo inscription under photo. 112012 Sister 2\2 A.G.H/ 1942 2nd A.I.F./ D.J. Hower Died 31.1.1974military, photo, 1942, nurse, miltary portrait, framed, 2 2 army general hospital, 2nd a i f, sister d j hower, ww2, a4 sized, gold painted frame, world war 2 -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Beret
... Beret, black with rising sun badge... WW2 Army Beret, black with rising sun badge Beret ...Beret, black with rising sun badgeheadgear, ww2, army -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenir Trophy, Circa 1945
... Pewter mug with Rising Sun badge... Pewter mug with Rising Sun badge Souvenir Trophy ...Pewter mug with Rising Sun badgePresented to Maj V.Gullick in appreciation of service rendered as treasurer of Staff Corps Mess AHQ Committee 1945-1946 -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Hat
... Khaki, slouch, with rising sun badge... Vietnam Army Khaki, slouch, with rising sun badge Hat ...Khaki, slouch, with rising sun badgeheadgear, vietnam, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Beret
... Khaki beret with black rising sun badge... 1975 Army Khaki beret with black rising sun badge Beret ...Khaki beret with black rising sun badgeheadgear, 1975, army -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Commemorative Teaspoon, CIrca 2001
... Silver plated teaspoon with rising sun badge ... rising sun "Teamwork Courage Initiative / 1901-2001 / 100 years ...Commemorative spoon presented to Lt R B HARRIS VX 798Silver plated teaspoon with rising sun badge "Teamwork Courage Initiative / 1901-2001 / 100 years service to the nation"spoon, teaspoon, commemorative spoon, 100 years of service, rising sun -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Badge, 1940's
... Blue and Red Enamelled Rising Sun Badge... grampians Stawell WW2 Blue and Red Enamelled Rising Sun Badge ...Blue and Red Enamelled Rising Sun Badgestawell, ww2 -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Matchbox Cover & Matches
... Silver with "G.L" engraved and Rising Sun badge..." engraved and Rising Sun badge Matchbox Cover & Matches ...Silver with "G.L" engraved and Rising Sun badgepersonal items, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Badge, 1940's
... Blue and Red Enamelled Rising Sun Badge... grampians Stawell WW2 Blue and Red Enamelled Rising Sun Badge ...Blue and Red Enamelled Rising Sun Badgestawell, ww2 -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Hat
... Green Forage Cap with Rising Sun Badge.............. Green Forage Cap with Rising Sun Badge Uniform Hat ...Green Forage Cap with Rising Sun BadgeRegimental No........../ Name........... -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Army Slouch Hat, John Bardsley & Son Pty Ltd, Hat Khaki, fur Felt, Unknown - estimated in1980s
... ) located on the pugarree right side, the rising sun badge... that form part of the units history. Rising Sun Badge - The ensigns... that form part of the units history. Rising Sun Badge - The ensigns ...Worn by Major Bernard Farley whilst serving at at 8/7 RVR as A company Commander, Support Company Commander 1997-1999, posted to CATDC Capability Development unit at Puckapunyal VIC in 2000 - 2001 Personal uniform item worn by the donatorArmy Slouch Hat with, puggaree, unit badge of 7/8RVR (located on front of Puggaree), Unit colour patch (white over red) located on the pugarree right side, the rising sun badge is located on turned up (left under side) of the brim. The hat is complete with a chin strapHat Badge - Unit ensigns of 8/7RVR Batallion headquartered in Ballarat VIC The Unit Colour patch is white over red and signifies the blood and bandages that was born on the WWI French battlefield that form part of the units history. Rising Sun Badge - The ensigns of the Australian Army -
Caulfield RSL Sub Branch
2nd AIF brass plaque, unknown
... Rising Sun Badge... Australian imperial force and WW2. Rising Sun Badge 2nd AIF Plaque ...Appears to be a 2nd AIF plaque which may have belonged to SGT Robert Henry Baxter.An item which refers to the 2nd Australian imperial force and WW2.Solid Brass plaque from mold, World War 2 era Plaque comprised of 2 areas(not parts) . Upper ,rising sun emblem marked "AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES" with the number 2 under the crown. Lower, with lettering "A.I.F" on top of a tin helmet. Back of plaque has no markings, is uneven from molding process and has not been filed to a smooth finish. rising sun badge, 2nd aif -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Trench art, 1941 in Egypt
... Egypt 1941 Rising Sun badge in the middle.... melbourne Souvenir of WW2 Egypt 1941 Rising Sun badge in the middle ...Souvenir of WW2Circular brass dishEgypt 1941 Rising Sun badge in the middle. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGES, CLOTH, Aust Army, 1962 - 1972
... These are cloth Rising Sun badges sewn on a jungle green... goldfields See Cat 5825 Patterson. Rising Sun Badges Aust Army ...See Cat 5825 Patterson.These are cloth Rising Sun badges sewn on a jungle green background cloth. The Rising Sun Badge is a dull yellow. The Crown has a dull red colour. Under the Rising Sun Badge is a "Banner" with the words: "Australian Military Forces" . There are two used and one strip of unused badges. rising sun badges, aust army -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Trenchart, Trenchart chrome vase
... Chromed artillery shell. with Rising Sun Badge attached.... shell. with Rising Sun Badge attached. Trenchart chrome vase ...Chromed artillery shell. with Rising Sun Badge attached.Badge inscribed with Australian Commonwealth Military Force. Dated 1916 W29 on base of shell.