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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, A.K. MacDougall, ANZACS - Australians at War, 1994
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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Administrative record - WW1 Discharge papers, WW1 Discharge papers for Leslie Hiram Jones July 30, 1919
Papers for discharge WW1 (laminated)No. 2282. 5th Battalion. 30.7.1919. 1413 days overseas service. Issued Melbourne. -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Wallet
This object relates to Jack WILLIAMS. He was born on 1/01/1893 in Ballarat, VIC. Jack served in the Army (92) enlisting on, 24/08/1914 in Ballarat, VIC before being discharged from duties with the 8 Battalion as a Army Non-Commissioned Private (PTE) on 20/11/1918. Jack WILLIAMS was not a prisoner of war. His next of kin is Mr & Mrs Williams, 907 Urquhart St. Jack Williams was awarded the 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal.Note inside reads:- "Enlisted with 8th Battalion in 1914 at start of World War 1 & was on ship coming home on leave in 1918 when armestice was signed. Was a runner, used to run messages to the fighting line. 8th Batt was Ballarat's own & red& white (patpersonal items, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper, 17th Australian Infantry Brigade, February 22nd 1940
The 17th Australian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade in the Australian Army. First formed in 1917 during World War I, it did not see any action. Reformed during World War II, before being disbanded in 1946. Today, its name is perpetuated by the 17th Combat Service Support Brigade, which was raised as a logistics formation in May 2006. The 17th Brigade was reformed on 13 October 1939, again as part of the 6th Division, recruited from Victoria. The 17th Brigade fought in the Western Desert Campaign in Libya, the Battle of Greece, the Battle of Wau, the Salamaua-Lae campaign in Papua, and in the Aitape-Wewak campaign in New Guinea. The photographs are of national significance as they may reflect the only known photographs of individuals from WW2.4 page newspaper pictures of 17th Brigade, Second AIFThe Argus 17th Australian Infantry Brigade, Second AIF, Souvenir Supplement, Thursday, February 22, 1940 Page 1 2/5th Battalion - Picture 1 Officers of the 2/5th Battalion; Picture 2 Senior NCO's of the 2/5th Battalion; Picture 3 A Company 2/5th Battalion Page 2 B Company 2/5th Battalion; C Company 2/5th Battalion; D Company 2/5th Battalion Page 3 Headquarters 2/2nd Field Regiment 6th Divisional Artillery; 3rd Battery 2/2nd Field Regiment 6th Divisional Artillery Page 4 Officers, NCO's and men of 2/2nd Field Company, 6th Divisional Engineers; Officers NCO's and men 2/2nd Field Ambulance and 2/2nd Australian General Hospital 6th Divisional Australian Army Medical Corpsaif, army, 17th brigade, second aif, 2/5th battalion, australian army, australian infantry brigade, 2/2nd field aumbulance, 2/2nd australian general hospital, 6th divisional australian army medical corps, 6th divisional engineers -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, Australian Army Hat, Jan 2005
Standard Australian Army Hat for use by military personal.Australian military felt hat with Puggaree and Chin Strap with Australian Army Medical Corps Badge and a 3rd Health Support Battalion colour patch on side. Khaki in colour.Sweat band has Mountcastle Pty Ltd. Jan 2005. Size 55. O/N2350008 Printed on it. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, SOLDIERS PAY WW1, 16.7.1915
Ref Reg No's 2057P & 2058.3P.Army Book No 64. Soldiers Pay Book for use on Active Service. Relating to George Ross FREEMAN No 2485, 57th Battalion AIF. Contains details of pay & transactions.Written in green ink: "Next of Kin - Father G V Freeman 64 Barkly Place Bendigo".pay, military history, book -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document, Post WW2
Refer also to Cat No 3551.3.Gordon TILL's personal service history as a Signaller in 1/8 Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment WWI & 1st Mobile Coy, Australian Forces WWII. 36 pages.document, service, both wars -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Diary of Walter Leslie Clark, Walter Leslie Clark, Wartime diary of Walter Leslie Clark 6780A, November 1917 to May 1918
The diary of Walter Leslie Clark covers the period from embarkation in Melbourne on 21 November 1917 until his death at Villers-Bretonneux 19 May 1918. Brothers Keith Allan Clark and Linton Charles Clark served and survived. Parents Albert Eugene and Emily Jane Clark.Narrative of one man's (relatively short) experience of war.Dark brown, soft covered notebook, with two Rising Sun badges and "On the Roll of Honour" label attached. WW1 diary of Walter Leslie Clark (6780A - 22nd battalion).Diary includes letter from CO advising parents of Walter Clark's death, and letter of sympathy from W. Holmes.ww1, western front, diaries, walter leslie clark -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Medal - Medal, Patch, Medal/Patch
Mounted display of NVA medal & unit patch of ARVN's 4th Battalion, 1st Infantry Regt. depicting yellow lions head on red & blue background with 4/1.nva medal, arvn, operation lam son 719 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, HMAS Sydney 3
In a blue frame there is the history of HMAS Sydney 3 "The Vung Tau Ferry" There nine shields of the Army and RAAF Battalions and Squadrons who served on her from 1965 - 1972display, shield, hmas sydney 3, cerberus collection, vung tau ferry -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Behind The Wire
A black and white photograph of Arthur Shelton, Platoon Commander, Battalion Senior Medic, Pleiku, Van Kiep, February 1969 - February 1970. Service Number 311517, AATTVphotograph, behind the wire, arthur shelton, pleiku, aattv, medical -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, extracts from various books
Photocopied extracts from various books on POW's and internment camps. Both in Australia and overseas.Clear plastic fronted folder with photocopied extracts from various books: Behind Barbed Were, From Hell to Eternity, Toku Tai and 58/59 Battalion News.behind barbed wire, from hell to eternity, toku tai, 58/59 battalion, pow camp books, internment camp books -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Grave Plaque
This object relates to Lindsay Ross MANCER. He was born on 08/12/1923 in Tatura, VIC. Lindsay Ross served in the AIF (VX82219) enlisting on, 01/08/1942 in Tatura, VIC before being discharged from duties with the 2/43 AUS INF BATTN as a Army Non-Commissioned Private (PTE) on 22/07/1946. Lindsay Ross MANCER was not a prisoner of war. His next of kin is Charles MANCER.With Rising Sun Emblem "VX82219 Private Lindsay Ross Mancer 2/43 Infantry Battalion Died 9th September 1982 Aged 60 Lest We Forget"collectables, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Citizenship Honour Board, 1940-1945
Gold lettered pentagonal wooden citizenship award honour board with pointed top with the 2nd/24th infantry battalion logo at the top of the board from dates 1940-1945 1940- 1945 "WANGARATTA'S OWN" AWEARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION & COMMITMENT TO CITIZENSHIP 1996 Tanya Tatulaschwili 1997 Belinda James 1998 Sandra Alesiani 1999 Sharnee Thompson 2000 Naomi Baytala 2001 Emma Holgate 2002 Katie Nicklaus 2003 Samantha Forge 2004 Mark Tatulaschwili 2005 Jessica Hickmont 2006 Mathew Elliot 2007 Alexandra Rose 2008 Amanda Campbell 2009 Melissa Kyne 2010 Travis Robinson 2011 James Christie 2012 Amanda Roberts 2013 Natasha Young 2014 Ashlee Fitzpatrick 2015 Tayla Warner WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed photograph and objects, Pte Sidney Spencer Plum
Collection of personal effects that belonged to Private SIdney Spencer Plum, 3431 1st Pioneer Battalion. SIdney was born on 3/1/1894 at Dockers Plains via Wangaratta. He attended both North Wangaratta and Dockers Plains schools. He was a Blacksmith aged 21 years when he enlisted on 12/6/1915 and embarked on 11/10/1915 on board HMAT Nestor. He was wounded three times and was discharged from the AIF on 16/3/1919. Items include oval photo of Sidney Plum in the centre surrounded by four post cards, one embroidered post card of a dove with an envelope in it's beak with the Union Jack and French flag, a Greetings From The Front" booklet, "The Armour of Light" bible, "A Form of Prayer for open air services" book, Soldier's Pay Book, a "To my dear Mother" card, a black leather pouch, a rising sun badge, round gold medallion. A framed montage of personal items belonging to Private Sydney Spencer PLUM compiled by his family to honour his memory and service. In addition to general military issue the remaining items were most likely purchased whilst on leave in France and England during the first world war. Postcards particularly embroidered postcards were sent home to loved ones and friends.Framed Collection of personal effects - Private Sidney Spencer Plum, 1st Pioneer Battalion. Includes oval photo of Sidney Plum in the centre surrounded by four post cards, one embroidered post card of a dove with an envelope in it's beak with the Union Jack and French flag, a Greetings From The Front" booklet, "The Armour of Light" bible, "A Form of Prayer for open air services" book, Soldier's Pay Book, a "To my dear Mother" card, a black leather pouch, a risen sun badge, round gold coloured medalion. Frame has a donation plaque.Front: Pte Sidney Spencer Plum, 1st Pioneer Battalion. Donated by Max & Hilary (Plum) Ryan and Sylvia Reed (Plum) of Wangarattaa Back: Wangaratta Picture Framers 9 Oct 2003. Also has messages from front postcards; Dear Mother, Just a few lines to let you know that I am alright hoping that you and all the rest is well too. We have had three fogs over here and it is very cold at night. I was picked in Cairo and they had some Turkey Officers an a German spy in gaol there. I wrote to Aunt Nelline. I got two letters from Alf. Maude Saxby hasnt wrote to me since I was up there on final leave. I get the letters quicker. I got Alf photos all right. I will be having Christmas in London. Well I think this is all this. I remain you son Sid. Tell Alf to send me over the Age so I can see how the war is going. I suppose Dad and the rest is busy harvesting now. Glad to hear that you got the photos all right. I think this is all this time from Sid same address as before. Dear Mother, Just a few lines to let you know that I am keeping well hoping that you and every body is the same. We have some great fogs over here, it rained all one night. We had a very good Christmas we got a billy issued to us and it had every thing in it. The Captain of our company gave me a Christmas pudding. All the same I wished I were back in Australia again. I think this is all this time. Yours truely son Sid, 25/12/15plum, sidney, world war 1, postcards, embroidered postcard, soldier's pay book, leather pouch, bible, prayer book, sydney -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Mixed Media, Hung out to Dry, 2015
The Artist in Residence program enabled research of the Museum's collection of artefacts relating to 11th Battalion AIF. Access was provided to the behind the scenes storerooms of uniforms, banners, photographs, artefacts and diaries. Michele summarised her experience with the project as follows: "It was an interesting experience and a topic I would not probably have considered had I not been asked. The mixture of history and the people who lived through these times has been an absorbing and rewarding journey for my art practice."Mixed media / textile art from Department of Culture and the Arts, Artist in Residence program 2015 by Michele Eastwood. The hand knitted sleeveless jumper in the Museum, made by Sergeant John Ellwood Rudd of the 48th Battalion was the inspiration behind this work. With great ingenuity John Rudd unwound the knitted socks sent by the women back home. Creating knitting needles fashioned from the barbed wire surrounding the POW camp he was incarcerated in, he knitted a jumper to help him through the freezing winters of Germany in the First World War. Original artefact was inspiration for this artistic interpretation. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS, FRAMED WW1, Bethany Gallery
Photograph 1 taken at “Allonville, Northeast of Amiens” France - 38th BATT A.I.F. Officers during a well earned rest”PHOTOGRAPHS Black and white copy of 3 photographs depicting Photograph 1 - 38th Battalion officers at Allonville Northwest of Amiens France Photographs 2 + 3 group of 4 soldiers from 37th, 38th battalions. Printed name information on white card adhered to fron of glass. FRAME - brown stain colour Timber brown stain colour timber with decorative moulding. Dark green cardboards mount, glass frontName information, black print on white card on front of glassphotography-photographs/frame accessories, military history-army, military history ww1, 38th bn -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Headwear - Sub-Unit Headdress of C Company 5/6RVR - Navy Beret with White Plume and RVR Badge
Sub-Unit Headdress of C Company 5/6RVR - Navy Beret with White Plume and RVR Badge. Originating from the busby and white plume of the 6th Battalion, the Royal Melbourne Regimen (from which C Company 5/6 RVR is descended as "The Melbourne Company") the beret and plume represents the historical connection between C Company of today with the 6th Battalion and her allied regiment, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, c.1919
The photo relates to JAMES WORLAND MILLS No 3441 59th Batt AIF, 1st on left 2nd row from top. For details re Mills refer 169P. Photo includes at least 4 Military Medal Winners.Rectangular, wooden framed sepia photo with glass front. Shows a group of 32 soldiers mainly Sergeants and Warrant Officers of the 57th, 58th & 59th Battalions AIF in early 1919. photography -photographs, military history - army, frames -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE WW2, 28.12.1941
.1) Discharge Certificate No 21266 re TX4672 Pte Flood, Harold Douglas 2/29 Battalion, POB Cygnet Tasmania .2) Poor quality photo of Pte Flood.documents, discharge certificate, photos, flood -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH 38th BN, 1939
H.J.B. Burrell BEM, MM. VX 59659. Refer 290, 296.2P, 298.4P. .1) Copy of sepia tone photograph re the 38th Battalion. The original taken in 1939. Harry Burrell 4th from left back row. .2) cardboard backing for .1)photography, military, 38th bn -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Tag, Identification
WW1 identification tag made of tin. This tag was issued to Private A.C. Hill, service number 2377, 2nd Pioneer Battalion, AIF., Church of England. (refer item 00325). -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
JORDAN-HILL J.D.P
VX45374, John D.P.Jordan-Hill 2/23rd Battalion. - 2 books, newspaper 1939, 2 colour patches and chevron, Japanese money, buttons,RFAS badge, ribbon bar.documents, ww2, army -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, CIRCA 1914 / 18
LIGHTLY TONED ORIGINAL PHOTO OF R. W. GAFFNEY NO. 2822. PTE.R.M. GAFFNEY 44TH. BATTALION A.I.F. FEATURED SLOUGH HAT. ARMY UNIFORM. PUTTEES. ARMY TENTS IN BACKGROUND.NO.2822 R.W. GAFFNEY. PTE. R.M. GAFFNEY. 44TH BATTN A.I.F.local history, photography, photographs, military -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Stereographic Image, 1900
First Roll Call in South Africa. Yorkshire Battalion, Cape Town Stereoscope #5 from a boxed set "For Queen and Flag: South Africa 1900" by Underwood and Underwood, Publishers Works and Studios: Arlington NJ; Littleton NH; Washington DCstereoscope, boer war, south africa, capetown, yorkshire battalion -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - BATTALION, ARMY, WW1, c.1917
Refer Cat No. 890P for "H.B. Fields" service details.Photograph - black and white group panorama on photographic paper, of a Battalion in WW1. Photograph mounted on light brown colour cardboard. Two white colour paper labels on back of mount.Labels on backs of photograph mount, handwritten information - black ink pen. Left - "Large photo mounted on card/ Believed to be the 25th Rfts/ 14th Bn, taken at Broadmeadows in 1917". Right - "Members of 25/14th/ H.B. Field 7596/ N.McL. Young 7595".photographs, ww1, 14th battalion, h.b. fields -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, PORTRAIT WW2, Kalma Studios, January 1945
Ernest Exell DOB 23.8.1923. VX 149289 38th Battn 1942-1944 Enlisted 19 Oct 1941 Discharged 13 August 1946.Photograph - sepia photo on hard cardboard backing. enclosed in Khaki coloured paper folder.Ernie Exell, VX149289. DOB 23/8/1923. 38th Battalion 1942-1944.passchendaele barracks trust, ernest exell, 38th battalion, ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED WW1, Wayne Eels, C.2008/2009
The Grinton Collection. The original grave of Albert Gilhooley No 890 38th Bn, KIA 31.8.1918. Refer Cat No 5074P for his photo. Refer Cat No. 1280 for Jack Grintons service details. Photograph framed. Photograph - black and white photograph on paper depicting a field grave with a cross in a field of grass. Frame - Timber, light varnish finish, Perspex front, cardboard backing."Group 4: Portraiture and remembrance". "M. Field grave of a 38th Battalion soldier - Gilhooley".framed accessories, camera on the somme, 38th bn, ww1, grinton, field grave -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDAL
These medals are not official Govt approvedMedal, brass with ribbon on a bar attached, medal has crossed Rifles over a rectangular section with the words, “INFANTRY FRONT LINE SERVICE”On the rear engraved, “C.F.KOCH VX71365”, stamped on, “Copyright assigned to 2/12th Battalion Association”medals, front line service -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, Wong Photographer, 1969
The photo relates to S/SGT FRANCIS WILLIAM (DINKY) DEAN BEM, VX93960 2nd AIF, 3742 1 RAR. Refer 124.2 for service details also 123.5, 125.4, 366P.Photograph, framed, black & white group portrait of Australian Senior NCO's in shorts & long trousers, slouch & peak caps. Most are wearing campaign ribbons. One Officer, Lt Colonel of Regiment is absent. Named are Senior NCO's of IRAR & CO of the Battalion. IRAR Sergeants Mess, Malaysia 1969.photography-photographs, frame accessories, military history- army