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Waverley RSL Sub Branch
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 -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Badge Board
Badges from WWI and early RSL badges also WWI Mothers badges with 1 star (1 son enlisted) and 2 stars (2 sons enlisted) and WWI and WWII medalsFelt backed badge board showing service medals, R.S.L. badges and Mothers badges band corps and othersmedal, badge, medallion, insignia -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
medal USO Korea
Issued on the 50th anniversary of the Korean warThe USO provided entertainment for troops on active service in Korea. These were primarily for American troops, but others could attend. The USO sites in Korea were at Camp Kim, Osan AB,camp Casey, Camp Humphreys, camp Walket and Incheon airport. USO Centers provided a warm and comforting place where troops telephone, catch a movie, read a book, have a snack or just put their feet up and relax.Bronze medal with enamel insert50th Anniversary of Korean War U.S.O. medal uso, uso korea, uso medallion, medallion -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Medal - Parliament of Australia Medal
Commemoration of one of the best recognised and most visited buildings in AustraliaSilver medal with a picture of parliament house on the front. On the back of the Medal depicts a picture of Australia with the parliament house flag mast overlaid with the Southern Cross. Medal sits in a felt covered royal blue rectangle box, lid lined with white satin, and medal sits in felt cradle.Front: 'PARLIAMENT OF AUSTRALIA'parliament house, australia, medal, medallion -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Medal - Parliament of Australia Medal
Commemoration of one of the best recognised and most visited buildings in AustraliaSilver medal with a picture of parliament house on the front. On the back of the Medal depicts a picture of Australia with the parliament house flag mast overlaid with the Southern Cross. Medal sits in a felt covered royal blue rectangle box, lid lined with white satin, and medal sits in felt cradle.Front: 'PARLIAMENT OF AUSTRALIA'parliament house, australia, medal, medallion -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Container - Medallion case
Commemoration of one of the best recognised and most visited buildings in AustraliaFelt covered royal blue rectangle box, lid lined with white satin, and medal sits in felt cradle.parliament house, australia, medal, medallion -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Medal - ELSTERNWICK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
This file contains three items: 1/A newsletter for the abovementioned titled ‘Friendly Glenhuntly Road, Elsternwick’ dated September 1981. The newsletter covers topics such as Advertising for Christmas, Caulfield Council elections, shop trading hours, Caulfield High School’s Dutch auction and membership numbers. Because of the original September issue of the newsletter having gone missing in transit and the need for a replacement newsletter, a number of new items and advertising have been omitted for which an apology is offered. 2/A small round metal medallion inscribed with the words ‘Elsternwick Shoppers’ League member’ on one side with a small hole punched through at the top. Age unknown. 3/An envelope in which the medallion is held which has written on it ‘Elsternwick Shoppers’ League Member’s Medallion’ and ‘Donor M. Bromfield’.elsternwick, glenhuntly road, chambers of commerce, elsternwick chamber of commerce, elsternwick shopping centre, caulfield council, city of caulfield, caulfield high school, caulfield rsl, st georges road, victorian chamber of commerce and industry, v.c.c.i., durant bev, summers greg, keeper len, currie john, moore hedley, southern cross newspaper, rudzki brian cr, baxter bob cr, ford dorothy cr, campbell jock cr, mayors, council of affiliated chambers, specialist retailers association, parents clubs, schmidt david, schmidt lyne, schmidt steven, elsternwick shoppers’ league, bromfield m, shopping centres, retail trade, shops, harrower john, petrol stations -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Display Stand and Ribbon, Ringwood Probus Club Presidents 1983 - 2010, 1983-2010
Wooden display stand containing Probus Club Presidents medallion and 26 metal tags engraved with names of Ringwood Probus Club presidents and years of office, attached to blue and white ribbon.Retired Professional and Businessmans Clubs - PROBUS Presidents (Ringwood) - Ken Field 1983-85, Bob Hodgson 1985-86, Nigel Beale 1986-87, R.J. Gallagher 1987-88, Russ Roberts 1988-89, Les Williams 1989-90, Baden Chadwick 1990-91, Cyril Handoll 1991-92, A.N. McCleave 1992-93, Ken Dalziel 1993-94, Jack Patten 1994-95, Jim Barber 1995-96, Bob Boyd 1996-97, Doug Murray 1997-98, Ron Ellis 1998-99, Ian McBurnie 1999-2000, David Gibb 2000-2001, Bill Lilburn 2001-2002, John Fairbairn 2002-2003, Clyde Aitken 2003-2004, Alan Marshall 2004-2005, Ken Johnston 2005-2006, David Gibb 2006-2007, Hedley Deacon 2007-2008, Ted Brewster 2008-2009, John Ulrik 2009-2010. -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Medallions
Set of identical medallions commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Commissioners cup featuring an image of the cup and on verso two cricket bats and a wicket surrounded by a wreath. Sitting in a blue box with Perspex lid"75th Anniversary/ 1911/ 1988/ Commissioner Cup" on verso: "MSB V PMA" -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Medallions
Set of identical medallions commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Commissioners cup featuring an image of the cup and on verso two cricket bats and a wicket surrounded by a wreath. Sitting in a blue box with Perspex lid"75th Anniversary/ 1911/ 1988/ Commissioner Cup" on verso: "MSB V PMA" -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Medallions
Set of identical medallions commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Commissioners cup featuring an image of the cup and on verso two cricket bats and a wicket surrounded by a wreath. Sitting in a blue box with Perspex lid"75th Anniversary/ 1911/ 1988/ Commissioner Cup" on verso: "MSB V PMA" -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Photograph - Queen Elizabeth II, 1980s
Transferred to Cultural Collection from Records, July 2006.Photograph of Queen Elizabeth in jewelled and beaded cream dress with crown, necklace, blue sash and medallions. Seated on chair with red brocade and gilded wood. Framed in gold frame, under glass. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Medal - Medal - Australian Bicentennial, c. 1988
Gold coloured medallion set in green perspex, encased in clear perspex. Bicentennial medal 1788-1988. Depiction of arrival of 1st Fleet on one side, Captain Arthur Phillip on the other.medal, numismatics, first fleet, centenary -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Artwork, other - Collage, Photos and emblems
In a gold frame, with camouflage print background. Four coloured photographs of Navy personnel in camouflage uniform in groups at the Museum. Two cloth badges in the centre and a gold medallion under bottom photograph. Two plaques: Technical Training Facility "Strive for Success" presented to National Vietnam Veterans Museum, Phillip island from HMAS Cerberus 2018photograph, hmas cerberus -
Federation University Historical Collection
Medal - Numismatics, ANZAC Commemorative Medal for R.M. Serjeant, 1967
Robert M. Serjeant was the only son of Theo and Alice Serjeant, and grandson of famed mine manager Robert Malachy Serjeant (1829-1902). Robert Serjeant was a past student of the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB), and at the time of his World War One enlistment he had just finished an electrical course, and was working as a junior member of the SMB Department of Electricity. Robert Serjeant enlisted in December 1914. Corporal Serjeant (2138) of the 8th Battalion, died of wounds received in action at Gallipoli on 28 April 1915, aged 20. He was buried at sea and his name is listed at the Lone Pine Memorial. A brown paper parcel of Robert Serjeant's belongings was returned to his parents. It contained his discs, wrist-watch (damaged), notebook, hymn book and letters. [1] The Ballarat Courier reported: 'He was of quiet disposition, and a great student, devoting himself closely to his work.' Further information on R.M. Serjeant can be found at https://bih.federation.edu.au/index.php/Robert_M._Serjeant_Jnr The following statement on the ANZAC Commemorative Medallion and Badge was made by by Prime Minister Holt in 16 March 1967 when the Minister for Defence announced that it had been decided by the Australian Government, in consultation with the New Zealand Government, to issue a medallion and lapel badge to the veterans of the Gallipoli Campaign. "Last March, the Minister for Defence announced that it had been decided by the Australian Government, in consultation with the New Zealand Government, to issue a medallion and lapel badge to the veterans of the Gallipoli Campaign. I am glad to be able to announce that arrangements have now been completed for the production of the medallion and the badge. The Minister for the Army will be arranging distribution to those wishing to receive them as soon as possible. The Government hopes that production of the medallion and lapel badge will be sufficiently advanced to permit at least some of them to be distributed by ANZAC Day. The medallion (with the name of the recipient inscribed) will be issued to the surviving members of the Australian Defence Force who served on the Gallipoli Peninsula, or in direct support of the operations from close off-shore, at any time during the period from the first ANZAC Day in April, 1915 to the date of final evacuation in January, 1916. Next of kin or other entitled persons will be entitled to receive the medallion on behalf of their relatives, if the relative died on active service or has since died. For surviving members, a lapel badge will also be available for wearing. This will be a replica of the obverse (or front) of the medallion and will be about 1 inch high and 2/3 inch wide - the same size as the RSL badge. The medallion is the work of Mr. Raymond Ewers, the well-known Australian artist, based on a suggestion by Mr. Eric Garrett, a staff artist with the Department of the Army. It has been endorsed by both the Government of New Zealand and ourselves. It will be approximately 3 inches high and 2 inches wide. The obverse of the medallion depicts Simpson and his donkey carrying a wounded soldier to safety. It will be bordered on the lower half by a laurel wreath above the word ANZAC. The reverse (the back) shows a relief map of Australian and New Zealand superimposed by the Southern Cross. The lower half will be bordered by New Zealand fern leaves. The medallion will be cast in bronze and the lapel badge will be metal of a bronze colour. For the information of the honourable members I present also a brief statement setting out the conditions of eligibility which will apply to the medallion and badge and the manner in which those desiring to receive them should apply."(https://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/anzac/medallion/doc.asp, accessed 26/02/2014) Conditions of eligibility. All members of the Australian Defence Force who served during the Gallipoli Campaign are entitled to receive the ANZAC Commemorative medallion. The campaign lasted from April 25, 1915 to January 8, 1916. The award will be made for service on the Gallipoli Peninsula and service in support of the operations in an area off-shore eastward of a line drawn from Yukyeri Point (lat 39 50' 40'' N long 26 9' 45'' E) through a point in lat 39 53' N long 26 0' E thence to Cape Gremea (lat 40 35' N long 26 6' E). The award will also be available to members of philanthropic organisations and the Press who were accredited to the AIF, and to Australian members of the crews of merchant ships or hospital ships which operated in direct support within the defined area. Note: The boundary line would run just off-shore from the land masses north and south of the Dardanelles, and is estimated to be within about 5 miles from the beach at ANZAC Cove. (https://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/anzac/medallion/doc.asp, accessed 26/02/2014) This Item is significance because is was only issued to members of the Australian and New Zealand Defence Force who served at Gallipoli. This Medallion is significant because of its relationship to Robert M. Serjeant who died on 28 April 2015 at Gallipoli of wounds received in Action. Bronze commemorative medal in black presentation case showing Simpson and his donkey carrying a wounded soldier to safety. A crown is situated on top of the medal, and the word ANZAC beneath the medal. The opposite side depicts Australia, New Zealand and the Southern Cross Constellation. The lower half is bordered with New Zealand Fern leaves. The commemorative medal was presented to the family of Robert M. Serjeant. Gift of David Stevens, 2014.Engraved: "1238 R.M. Serjeant"serjeant, r.m. serjeant, robert m. sergeant, anzac, medal, numismatics -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Medal - 150 Years Warrnambool Fire Brigade, Circa 2013
The medallion commemorates 150 years service of the Fire Brigade. Over that time the Brigade has played an important role in the town, and fighting a number of significant fires in the town and district. Limited numbers produced.Red, white, black enamel on gold/ brass metal.Simplified picture of 2 firemen, hose and bell. The text, "1863 Warrnambool 2013" lies inside a banner. Medal is in shape of a shield."29" on the reverse.warrnambool fire brigade, 150 year anniversary -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Picnic group, c1940s
The group were at an Ithacan picnic at Bacchus Marsh sometime in the 1940s. The man at the back is wearing on his lapel the medallion badge which was given to all attendees on arrival at the picnic. A sepia photograph mounted on board of five people and a baby sitting around a picnic table with five people standing at the back. A man dressed in light clothes is standing on the left taking a photograph of then group. There are trees in then background. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - HONOR to the AIF BADGE, C. 1918
Commemoration badge 25.4 1918Medallion, metal, silver colour, round with section at top with ring in, front has central depiction portrait of an AIF Soldier, rear has a central rectangular section with 3 x place names.On front face, “ HONOR to the AIF”, on rear around edge, “ANZAC Day 1918”, centre has “ Gallipoli , France, Palestine”medallions, honor to the aif, anzac day 1918 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH WW1, C.1914 - 18
Soldier is George Bailey Jackson No 2172Refer Cat No 3446P for his service details.Black & white photo of a man & woman. The lady on L is wearing a light shaded blouse & a medallion or pendant brooch. The gentleman on R is Australian, his slouch hat is resting on a bannister between them.On back: “(Bailey) George & Louise Jane (Hobbs) Jackson. First (? illegible) in England. Dear Rays mum & dad”photography-photographs, military history - souvenirs, bailey -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Medal, c. 1985
Copper medallion, Portland proclaimed a City on Monday 28 October 1985. One side has coat of arms, the other information about the visit to Portland by their Royal Highnesses, Prince and Princess of Wales.souvenir of portland, city proclamation, 1985 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: JUDO
Black and white photograph, boy holding a medallion, Judo robes, Daniel Ralph. Bendigo Advertiser description on back of photo: Daniel Ralph, 11. Date 25.6.94 G6. White Hills PS. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Mr H. Sutton, n.d
Portland Town Council. Opalotype or opaltype is an early technique of photography. Opalotypes were printed on sheets of opaque, translucent white glass; early opalotypes were sometimes hand-tinted with colors to enhance their effect. The effect of opalotype has been compared "to watercolor or even pastel in its softer coloring and tender mood."[1] "Opalotype portraits...for beauty and delicacy of detail, are equal to ivory miniatures."[2] The basic opalotype technique, involving wet collodion and silver gelatin, was patented in 1857 by Glover and Bold of Liverpool. Opalotypes exploited two basic techniques, using either the transfer of a carbon print onto glass, or the exposure of light-sensitive emulsion on the glass surface to the negative. Opalotype photography, never common, was practiced in various forms until it waned and disappeared in the 1930s. "Milk glass positive" is another alternative term for an opalotype. Opalotype is one of a number of early photographic techniques now generally consigned to historical status, including ambrotype, autochrome, cyanotype, daguerrotype, ivorytype, kallitype, orotone, and tintype. This and many other historical photographic methods are now considered alternative photographic techniques and are practised by a small number of dedicated artists.Monochrome portrait photograph of a man in a three piece suit. He has a patterned tie on and wears a medallion on his right lapel. He is clean shaven. Yellowish halo around the figure. Opalotype.Front: Br _______/Melb. (Signature, pencil, lower right)mr sutton, sutton, opalotype, portland town council -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Souvenir - Medal, Australian Championship Regatta 96
This medallion was issued to all competitors at the 1996 Australian Rowing Championships to commemorate the official opening of the Sydney International Regatta Centre at Penrith , March 1996 in which Marion Taffe was rowing.The Sydney International Regatta Centre at Penrith was opened in March 1996 as the new venue for the Sydney Olympic Games 2000. The national regatta 1996 was the first regatta held at the centre and used as a trial for its suitability for the Olympic rowing and canoeing events and the regatta was sponsored by ABN Amro.rowing, regatta, sydney -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - MEDALLION WW1, Australian Government, c.1965
Heavy copper medallion commemorating 50th Year Gallipoli landing. Circular pattern with a crown on top. Centre motif is an image of Simpson & his donkey. The bottom has a wreath & a banner with the word ANZAC. The reverse shows a map of Australia & New Zealand & the Southern Cross. On the bottom banner is engraved the name "T H POCOCK" The metal case is covered in black vinyl. Inside lid has purple silk. A pop up floor, covered in velvet, has an indentation the shape of the medallion."T H POCOCK"government - federal government - mementoes, anzac, passchendaele barracks trust. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - MEDALLION WW1, BOXED, Australian Government, c.1965
Heavy copper medallion commemorating 50th Year Gallipoli landing. Circular pattern with a crown on top. Centre motif is an image of Simpson & his donkey. The bottom has a wreath & a banner with the word ANZAC. The reverse shows a map of Australia & New Zealand & the Southern Cross. On the bottom banner is engraved the name J G BOND. The metal case is covered in black vinyl. Inside lid has purple silk. A pop up floor, covered in velvet, has an indentation the shape of the medallion.“J G BOND”government - federal government - mementoes, military history, anzac, passchendaele barracks trust -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Medal, Service to Australia: 60th anniversary of WWII, 2005
Official issue in 2005 by the Australian Federal Government marking the 60th Anniversary of the ending of World War 2 in 1945. This medal marks Allan Charles Quinn's service in WW2.This Official medal complements the extensive holdings of memorabilia that comprises the Allan Charles Quinn Collection that extensively documents his life,the voyages, and career as a Merchant seaman in the immediate post world war 2 period and prior to the significant changes brought about by container shipping by the end of the 20th Century. Gold-coloured disc medallion in a magnetic black folding display box with plush display mount. Accompanying small brochure on 60th anniversary of WWII in 2005 and an official signed letter from the Australian GovernmentLetter signed by Prime Minister : John Howard and Veterans Affairs Minister De-Anne Kellymedal, gold, world war ii, wwii, world war 2, numismatics, allan charles quinn -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
Silver medallion, 1896
Round silver Cobram Show medallion. Double sided 24mm in width. One side showing coat of arms and surrounded by floral wreath. Other side side showing cow and calf plus inscription.The Governor’s Prize Best Dairy Cow Jeannie Cobram Show Awarded to J.W. Guthrie 1896 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Jack D. Lutge, 1982
Jack Dunkin Lutge was born 9/11/21 to John & Millicent Lutge of Elmhurt, Vic. At the age of 13 he joined the church Preaching Band as organist. He was encouraged to consider a call to the ministry of the Methodist Church, and he was ordained in 1950. Parishes were Beaconsfield (Tas.), Deloraine (Tas.), Woomelang, Ballarat, Euroa, Noble Park, Sandringham, West Brunswick. He married Marjorie Shepherd 17/5/1947, and they had a daughter, Meredith. He died in Myrtleford on 31/5/2014.Lutget is standing in ecumenical alb and blue stole c. 1982 at Noble Park where he was acting as relieving minister. He is wearing a medallion presented to him by young people on leaving Sandringham in 1981.On the back of both photographs is the detail written as above.lutge, jack, beaconsfield, deloraine, woomelang, ballarat, euroa, noble park, sandringham, west brunswick, shepherd, marjorie -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Souvenir - Key Rings, City of Kew, City of Kew key rings, 1980s
Cuff links, key rings and badges were issued to Councillors of the City of Kew.A ring with a clip fastener to which is attached a close linked chain with an enamelled medallion with a black background, a gilt outline of the City of Kew crest with red enamel infill, in it's original packaging x 2City of Kew and Council Crestkey rings, civic souvenirs, city of kew -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - FEMALE RELATIVE BADGE, 1 BAR WW2, 1940-45
The badges were first issued in 1940 to the nearest female relative of a soldier on Active Service. Each star on the bar represents one person. This badge was issued to Billy Birds Mother. William (Billy) Bird No VX113169 2/14 Batt AIF. Refer 1601. William Bird was born on the 15th of April 1924, enlisted in the AIF on the 19th of October 1942 when he was 18 years of age. He was discharged from the 2/14 Australian Infantry Battalion on the 21st of August 1946. Female Relative Badge. The Badge has a Map of Australia in the centre surrounded by two sets of laurel leaves.It is topped by a Crown. The Bar is suspended beneath the medallion by rings with one five pointed star on the bar."To the Women of Australia" The rear of the Badge has "Issued By Commonwealth of Australia A182120" numismatics-badges, female relative