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Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir, Tea Towel
Souvenir linen tea towel presented by the RSL. This tea towel features the version of the RSL badge design introduced in 1990. The badge is depicted in full colour on a plain, natural coloured background.The tea towel has the Returned Services League of Australia badge.rsl, badge, -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Staff Swifts Foundry
Joe Swift made and donated the following items to the Mitcham Sub-Branch of the RSL.|1. RSL Badge outside the entrance doors from the main car park.|2. Legacy Badge inside the above doors.|3. Sword mounted on the East wall of the main hall.|It is thought that Swift's Foundry manufactured some items for Canberra War Museum and the above may have been replicas.Black and white photo of Staff at Swifts Foundry, Carween Avenue, Mitcham. Swifts made Commemorative Plaque for opening of Schwerkolt Cottage.swifts foundry, carween avenue, mitcham, cook, molly -
Melbourne Legacy
Badge, Legacy 2023, 2023
Badge released by Legacy in 2023 for the annual badge day.An example of merchandise released for fundraising in 2023.Badge released in 2023 for the annual badge day appeal. It is made of gold coloured metal with yellow enamel circle around a torch and gold wreath, the words 'Legacy 2023'. It is on a white card with blue printing showing it's value is $10. Badge has a post and a separate butterfly clutch.legacy appeal, badge week, fundraising -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Uniform - Scout Master's Hat Badge, Whistle and Gilwell Woggle
These items were regular elements of a Scout Master's equipment. The hat badge and the woggle were specifically part of the Leader's uniform and differed from similar uniform items of younger or more junior scouts. The first proposal to form a Scouts Corps in Wodonga was raised at a public meeting in Wodonga in November 1909. One of their earliest activities in January 1910 was a march from Wodonga to Bright and return with Scouts from Albury. This first Troop was probably called the 1st Belvoir Scouts. Several other attempts were made to form Scout Troops in Wodonga over the ensuing years. In 1929 the Boy Scout Movement was taken up seriously at Wodonga by approximately 40 boys, together with 30 Cubs (juniors). However this was short-lived. Over the following decade several Scout Troops were formed but lapsed and several Wodonga boys joined the Albury Scout Troop. In 1939 Mr Ray Foster, with eight members put the Scouts on a more enduring basis. Their meeting place was a room below the Water Tower. During the early 1940s the 1st Wodonga Scouts struggled for Leaders to run the activities because so many people were caught up in the Second World War (either overseas or domestically). Mr David Mann gathered together all the small scouting groups in the Wodonga area and turned them from disorganised and disconnected groups into one scouting unit. He led the Scouts in their formative years and went on to become the 1st Wodonga Scouts first King's Scout. He had a long association with the 1st Wodonga Scouts and all the district scouting troops over the following decades. David Mann was also instrumental in the late 1940s in working for a Scout Hall to be built in Reid Street, Wodonga to secure a permanent home. These items were donated by a former member of the 1st Wodonga Scout Group who shared positive memories of the leadership of David Mann and the lessons learned in the Scouting Movement.These items are significant because they are representative of an important local, national and international organisation.A set of Scout uniform equipment including a Scout Master's Hat Badge, a whistle and a knotted leather woggle.On badge" Scout Symbol above "BE PREPARED" Engraved on Whistle - Fleur de Lis symbolwodonga scouts, 1st wodonga scouts, scouting equipment, david mann -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 2004, 2004
Photos during Badge Week in September 2004. Three badge sellers in uniform, Bellis, Campbell and Brough with their badge trays and collection tins (see also photos at 00706).A record of fundraising.Colour photo of ADF badge sellers at Parliament Station.Printed on the back No.<2A> Clarendon Photos 0551 which is the frame numbers and place of processing. legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, 4th Battalion RAR/NZ (ANZAC) Vietnam
Framed Document outlining the history of 4th RAR/NZ (ANZAC) in Vietnam in 1968-69 and 1971-72. 4 RAR and RNZ Infantry Regiment Cap Badges and Service Medals sit above Document4RAR Cap Badge. Royal NZ Infantry Regiment Cap Badgeframed document, 4rar nz, 4 rar, rnzir, medals -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Badge, 1994 The Year of the Coach badge, unknown
Likely connected to the National Coaching Conference held in Canberra in 1994, a project overseen by the Australian Coaching Council, Australian Sports Commission, and the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association.Square plastic (paper-backed) badgeThe front of the badge includes the text "1994 The Year of the Coach" in a graphic design/logo format.year of the coach, australian coaching council, australian sports commission, australian strength and conditioning association -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Badge, 1994 The Year of the Coach badge, unknown
Likely connected to the National Coaching Conference held in Canberra in 1994, a project overseen by the Australian Coaching Council, Australian Sports Commission, and the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association.Square plastic (paper-backed) badgeThe front of the badge includes the text "1994 The Year of the Coach" in a graphic design/logo format.year of the coach, australian coaching council, australian sports commission, australian strength and conditioning association -
Orbost & District Historical Society
belt, mid 20th century
This belt with badges was owned and worn by Nancye Wallace (nee Warren) as a Girl Guide leader in Orbost. The badges indicate that she took part residential camps as part of her membership. she continued in the Guiding movement as an adult leader.Established in 1910, Girl Guiding is now one of the largest all female organisations in the world. It is designed for girls, young and not-so-young women to join and enjoy a program of informal learning, opportunities, fun, personal development and friendship. (ref. Girl Guides Victoria). This whistle used by an Orbost local reflects the history of that organisation in Orbost.A brown leather belt with two badges attached. it has a silver metal buckle engraved with "Girl Guides association Be Prepared" and their emblem. One badge is a black and yellow Camp Kindaminda badge and the other a rectangular blue, green and gold Victoria Camp badge.Inside belt in black - N WALLACE ORBOSTbadges girl-guide-belt -
Bairnsdale RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Rising Sun hat badge, Australia, late 19th century
The first Rising Sun badge design is by no means a mirror image of the Trophy of Arms on which it is thought to be designed. But it comes close to being a mirror image of part of the badge worn by the Victorian Cadet Forces circa1890. (WWW.diggerhistory)SignificantRising Sun Badge Seven star with crown surmounted by the word "Australia". First Pattern Hat BadgeSeven Sun Star raidiating lines Australia inscribed over crownaustralia -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - SHOULDER BADGES
Part of the Kevin John Herdman, No. 397661, Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P for details of his service record..1) and .2). RACT cloth shoulder badge. Embroidered lettering on a navy blue background. Curved shape.On each badge: 'ROYAL AUSTRALIAN CORPS OF TRANSPORT'.uniform, badge, royal australian corps of transport, kevin john herdman -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Silver War Badge WW1, Circa 1914
These Badges were awarded to personnel who were injured, sick, or disabled and were subsequently invalided discharged or to older soldiers who retired during the course of the war - First. The Silver War Badge was worn on a lapel of civilian clothes to show that the recipient had served. The wearer of the badge was required to carry and produce his/her stamped discharge certificate. The Silver War Badge is an original, according to the number on the back of the Medal A90684 it has been issued to an Australian ex Serviceman/WomanA round stirling silver BadgeFront - For King and Empire, Services Rendered - crown -GRI Back - A90684silver war badge, ww1 issue -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 2001, 2001
A photo of 2 badge sellers with badge trays and 3 others with President David Grierson at Parliament Station during Badge Week in September 2001. A record of fundraising.Colour photo of president and volunteers selling badges at Parliament Station.Printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Tennis Australia
Badge, 1999
Metal tin containing two commemorative badges for 1999 U.S. Open and Louis Armstrong Stadium. Materials: Metal, Velvet, Ink, Enameltennis -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE & COLOUR PATCH, post 2000
Mounted on dark grey cardboard backing with metal Rising Sun lapel badge & triangular red colour patch, Camel Corp.On badge, "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces"numismatics-badges-army, uniforms - badges (cloth), military history, passchendaele barracks trust -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Medal - Commemorative Medal, 1945
Commemorative badge produced for the proclamation of the City of NunawadingGold plated embossed medal with red , white and blue ribbon attachedFront: 'City of Nunawading' with Coat of Arms. Back: 'City of Nunawading Proclaimed 1945 ' with wreathnumismatics, medals - commemorative, civic mementoes, souvenirs -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2004, Preparing for Badge Week, September 2004
Photos during Badge Week in September 2004 - the poster says: "Buy a Badge", with an image of the Widow and Children statue. President George MacKenzie with members of the Navy at Legacy house for the launch of Badge week. A record of the Navy being part of the Legacy Appeal in 2004.Colour photo President with badge sellers in Navy uniforms.Printed on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Badge - G class thankyou, Department of Transport, 2024
The Department of Transport produced the Melbourne " Next Generation" G class tram badge to thank the team members involved in its design and production. As many of the team members came from Germany, the German translation was included on both sides of the card. Note from one of the production team was: "Staff from the Department of Transport and Planning – Next Generation Trams project team led a self-funded initiative to produce a commemorative badge of the Melbourne " Next Generation" G class tram. These were issued as gifts to persons involved in its design and production to mark the start of series manufacturing. The card it is mounted to is typeset in the proprietary “Network Sans” font, in both Australian English and Austrian German; including a special translated version of the Next Generation Trams Project logo. This was a gesture to recognise several key Alstom staff involved in the project being loaned from Vienna.”Demonstrates a badge featuring the Melbourne G class.Metal enamel badge with pin retaining clip attached to a printed card sheet.tramways, tramcars, g class, badge, new tramcars, alstom -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Instrument - Barometer and Clock mounted on a timber cabinet and 10 associated items from the TSS Nairana, 1915
Bass Strait passenger ship Nairana. Built for Bass Strait ferry operator Huddart Parker & Co. Ltd. of Melbourne during World War One, the Nairana was requisitioned by the Royal Navy and completed as a seaplane carrier, HMS Nairana. Serving from 1917 to 1920 participating in the capture of Archangel during the Bolshevik Revolution. After 1920 she was decommissioned as a seaplane carrier and returned to her Australian owners crossing Bass Strait until she was laid up in 1948. Just off Port Phillip Heads on April 12 1936, a strong wave struck the Nairana, tipping her over for two minutes before she righted herself again. During the horrifying two minutes, four people were drowned, and eight people were injured. The ship was reportedly carrying roughly one tonne of concrete in the hull when she tipped. Reports from the local papers said that it was a tidal wave meanwhile others were saying it was either an earthquake or a total lie. A later paper said that the ship had been caught in a rip at the mouth of the bay, causing the tragedy. The S.S Nairana, was sold for £4,000 (over $170,200 in today’s money!) in 1951 after two years of being stranded on the beach at Port Melbourne, when the moorings broke one night during a storm and drifted ashore, causing her to wreck.Items associated with the TSS/HMS Nairana in its military and civilian roles and items relating to Capt. JF Spence, navigation Officer and possibly later the captain who sailed with the Nairana out of Plymouth after WWI. .01 Barometer and Clock from Dining Saloon .02 Commemorative plaque describing the HMS Nairana's WWI service with timber mount for plaque with information sheet attached. .03 Clock Key .04 Two 2 Log books owned by Capt. Spence containing the navigation calculations for the journey from Plymouth to Melbourne. .05 Huddart Parker hat badge [Capt. JF Spence].Barometer and Clock from dining saloon, TSS Nairana 1917 - 1951 Clock Key - 4 50-No9 Hat badge - HPtss nairana, wwi, bass strait, huddart parker, capt. spence -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenir 2nd AIF Car Badge
2nd AIF Car badge also used on lamp stands.AIF Rising Sun Badge with the letter 2 under the AIF letters -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Uniform - Regalia
General Court shield and collar of purple velvet. It has a metallic fringing and braid. The edges of the collar are braided and it has a Degree of Service red Colour Bar, a 25 year Service badge and a name badge. The centre of the shield has the General Court office bearer symbols: The Gold Star of Youth; the Silver Maltese Cross, the General Court Symbol and the Past Commander's symbol of a Crown.Name badge: "KEITH HOCKING"methodist order of knights -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - JACKET WW2, C.1939 - 45
Military issue, Alan Mason collection. Refer 3979.2Jacket, khaki colour, winter, complete with Rising Sun lapel badges, “Australia” shoulder badges, all buttons in place, sewn on tag inside for name, Regt No.Rising Sun badge and buttons all have, “Australian Commonwealth Military Forces” on.uniforms, jackets -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia - Badge
Army Combat Badge: the Army Combat Badge (ACB) recognises the unique service of a member operating with an Arms Corp unit within a warlike area of operations. The ACB does not recognise combat duties but service with a combat element through formal force assignment. Infantry Combat Badge: The Infantry Combat Badge (ICB) is a military decoration awarded for service as an infantryman in warlike operations. the ICB was awarded to members of the Royal Australian Infantry Corps in an infantry battalion and deployed for at least 90 days to an operational area. Returned from Active Service Badge: Since World War Two the Returned from Active Service Badge (RASB) is issued to those returning from warlike service, such as Vietnam. The RASB is a personal issue and not issued to relatives of deceased ex-members,The three badges are placed horizontally on a thin board with white background and black border. The board sits on a white stand. First badge is at the top with gold colour of the crown on a background. Second badge is copper alike brushed with black top layer of a dagger. Third badge is at the bottom and has almost black colour of 2 crossed swords.badge, medals, army combat badge, acb, infantry combat badge, icb, returned from active service badge, rasb -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge - Warrnambool & District Pipes & Drums, 21st century
A badge such as this one would be used by band members and their supporters to indicate attachment to the band and to have as a keepsake in later years. The badge is of interest as an item connected with one of the long-running organizations in Warrnambool’s cultural and musical history and will be useful for display. This is a metal badge with blue and gold enamelling and an image of pipes and a drum on the front. There is a bar at the back so that the badge can be attached to clothing or other material. Front: ‘Warrnambool & District Pipes and Drums’ Back: ‘Action Badges’, ‘Sydney, 502 4077’ warrnambool and district pipes and drums, pipe band -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Badge, Badge Minit, "Save Conductors jobs for better public transport", 1990
... badges ...The badge features a conductor with many arrows pointing towards them and a list of people they were to assist such as lost, old, disabled, in a pram, and female. Made at the time of the big strike Jan. 1990 to support the retention of tram conductors. See also items 667, 668, and 1776 for similar badges made for the same purpose.Demonstrates an item made to support the retention of Conductors.Badge - Has a pin with a white plastic backing on the rear to enable to be fixed to an item of clothing. Has manufacturer's name and logo on the rear of badge - Badge Minit.trams, tramways, the met, conductors, melbourne, badges -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Commemorative Menu from the Mac's Hotel Portland, 1978
Commemorative menu from Mac's Hotel 8/11/1978 Commemorating 100 years since Captain Fawthrop's death -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Imperial Australia League badge, Imperial Australia League members badge
Small members metal badge for Australia Imperial LeagueReturned Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen. Imperial Australia League. V33503. Badge ? Rupert ? -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 2004, September 2004
Photos during Badge Week in September 2004. 00698.1 A photo of a badge seller in army uniform with name badge 'Bellis' with a Legacy badge tray with a lady making a purchase. 00698.2 Three badge sellers in uniform, Bellis, Campbell and Brough with their badge trays and collection tins 00698.3 Brough receiving a donation. 00698.4 and 00698.5 elderly sellers making sales at Parliament Station. (see also photos at 00706)A record of fundraising.Colour photo x 5 of various badge sellers at Parliament Station.Printed on the back No.< > Clarendon Photos 0551 which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 1A, 2A, 4A, 5A and 6A.legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Glasses, 1990
ThreGlasses have been made to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Gallipoli, 1990The glasses are originalsA set of six (6) glasses, clear glass an ANZAC Badge on each glass.An ANZAC Badge on each glass, inscribed 75 Anniversary, 1990glasses, 75th anniversary gallipoli -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Instrument - Military Bugle
Bugle - copper/bronze. Rising sun badge 1904 - 1949. Kings Crown.Badge. Kings Crown. Number 6 marked three times.