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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Unpacking Supplies
A coloured photograph of G.I. Gunners of A Battery 2/35th US Artillery unpack ammunition and supplies deliverd by a CH47 Chinook helicopter at an Australian Fire Support Base.photograph, chinook, 2/35th us artillery, tet offensive, 1969, 4 rar nz, gibbons collection catalogue -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, CIRCA 1914/18
ORIGINAL BLACK & WHITE OF CLARANCE GERALD PARKINSON WEARING AUSTRALIAN WORLD WAR 1 ARMY UNIFORM, CAP AND LAPEL BADGES; LEG PUTTEES AND AMMUNITION BELT.PTE. CLARANCE GERALD PARKINSON - 7TH BATTALIONlocal history, photography, photographs, military -
Mont De Lancey
Ammunition pouch
On loan from Eunice Russell née Gray. Used by Ebenezer Gray. Brown leather souvenir ammunition pouch. Turkish. Three compartments, with metal ring to attach to belt. Narrow belt strap. Has brass studs. Stitching on compartments.ammunition pouches, military equipment -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather belt
Belt worn either around the waist or across body, to carry ammunition pouchesas manufactured by Holden and Frost Brown leather strap with holes each end, brass buckle midwaymilitary, belt, ammunition -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Belt webbing
Belt worn around waist or diagonally across body to carry ammunition pouchesManufactured and sold by Holden and Frost during the war years Tan leather belt with buckle in middle and holes on each endHolden and Frost 1916military, belt, leather -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Webbing belt, 1940
Military canvas equipment used to carry small items and ammunition during WW2Military equipment made by GMHCanvas webbing belt with brass buckles and clips, with two canvas bags also attached by brass clip and bucklke.GMH 1943 D -D Inside lid of each bagmilitary, equipment -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
British Hotchkiss-Nordenfelt 37mm projectile, Believe circa 1914
British Hotchkiss/Nordenfelt 37mm Armour piecing high explosive with base fuse projectile.(APHE) This is links for more information-: http://oldbritishguns.com/the-37mm-hotchkiss-revolving-cannon- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armor-piercing_shell#First_World_War_eraN89 N We believe these were the inspection numbers. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BANDOLIER, LEATHER
Bandolier used by light horsemen to store ammunition during WW1. Hocking Regt No 2741Black leather belt with gold buckles, also five pockets attached to the belt with stud buttons and fold over covers.2741 stamped into belt and makers label near buckle.passchendaele barracks trust, bandolier -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Shell, 303/5 shell clip
The .303-inch ammunition for the SMLE was issued ready to use in 'Charger Clips' of 5-rounds5 brass cartridges and with brass clip.wrl 64 + on rim of cartridge -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Trench Art WW1 : Model Bi-Plane, circa 1914-1918
WW1 The Great War 1914-1918 Trench art made with ammunition and uniform buttonsWW1 1914-1918 Trenchart WW1Made with 50 calibre brass bullets in the shape of a Bi-Plane. The two landing wheels are made of brass WW1 uniform buttons. trench art, ww1 1914-1918, model bi-plane trenchart ww1 -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Belt, 1916
Used by military persons to carry ammunition pouches, either around waist or over shoulderManufactured and distributed by Holden and FrostTan leather belt, holes both ends and in the middle brass adjustment tool in centre with holesHolden and Frost 1916,military, leather, belt -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
RAAF Service Dress Jacket, 1992
Part of uniform worn by Cpl Bramley, in charge of Catafalque Party at Montmorency RSL ANZAC Day 2006Blue cotton, Shoulder markings Australia, Corporals Chevrons on arms. Sewn Patch ADI Vic 1992, Size 90R, clothing, jacket -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Australian Army, Guide to the Art of Coaching on the Range, 1992
Pocket sized booklet covering coaching for small arms shootingNSN 7610-66-136-3956shooting, coaching -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, James Anderson, 1882
Folder of information on James Anderson, licensee of Councillors Arms,1882james anderson, councillors arms -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Badge
Blazer Pocket badge. Australia coat of arms with RAN Belowbadge/buttons, ran -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Invitation, 1970
Invitation to Councillor JL & Mrs. Lowry to attend a State Reception for HM The Queen and HRH Duke of Edinburgh and their RH's Charles and Anne. Includes a photo of Mr. & Mrs. Lowry dressed for Reception - 6th April, 1970 and photo of Royal FamilyRed cover, Victorian Coat of Arms on front cover, 1970royal visit, documents, invitations -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1990's
Decal - Shire of Stawell coat of arms. Red on white Cardstawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Print - Coat of Arms
Reproduction, on paper, of the City of Nunawading Coat of Arms with an explanation of the symbols.civic mementoes, plaques -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Card - Image, The Royal Burgh of Rutherglen, c1974
Believed presented to a relative of the donor on a visit to Rutherglen ScotlandColour image of the Arms of the Royal Burgh of Scotland, printed on card. rutherglen scotland, royal burgh of rutherglen -
Federation University Art Collection
Bookplate, ‘Ex Libris Edwin Jewell’
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition.A kneeling man holds a knelling nude woman in his armsPencil signaturebookplate, printmaking, life drawing, australian bookplate design award, keith wingrove memorial trust -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Horse clippers
Used in the grooming of horses C1900As sold by Holden and FrostTwo pivoted steel arms with wooden handles. Steel combOn steel arm Martin and Co on other arm manufacturers on comb improvedequine, clippers -
Mont De Lancey
Spectacles, Coles & Garrard
Pair of spectacles with black rims and arms in burgundy leather case.spectacles, spectacle cases -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - MAGAZINE CARRIER, Hampton & Sons Ltd, 1918
.1) Khaki canvas carrier for a Lewis 303 in. gun ammunition magazine, canvas belt & metal loops. .2) x 2 Khaki canvas straps with metal buckles.“Carriers magazine Lewis 303 in. gun 1918 Goordy”military history - ammunition carrier, military equipment, passchendaele barracks trust -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1890s
John D'Alton was a member of a local militia, similar to the 'Army Reserves' today.Photo shows a seated man (John D'Alton) holding a rifle. He is wearing a slouch hat, long boots with spurs and has ammunition belts across both shoulders.people, d'alton -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Australian Military Forces The Division in Battle Pamphlet No 5 Artillery 1969, 1969
Soft covered booklet with amendments 1& 2 covering Artillery - its characteristics, role, equipment & ammunition, organisation, principles of employment, applications of fire etc. 3 copies7610-66-031-4752artillery command deployment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - AMMUNITION WRAPPING PAPER
Object. A single piece of brown coloured rectangular paper chemically treated for preservation with the following printed on it. 'The Colonial Ammunition Company's Ball Cartridge M.H.R. Mark X. 1895'industries, colonial ammunition company, ball cartridge -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, Shield
A wooden shield with the insignai of Central Ammunition Depot - Royal Australian Air Force. In the centre of the insignai is an arm holding up a bomb. At the bottom of the insignia reads Power for Acionshield, 1 central ammunition depot (1 camd), weapons -
Mt Evelyn RSL Sub Branch
Ammunition belt, 1900 - stamped on belt
World War One, uniform, Australian, AIF, AFC, Australian Flying Corps, 37th Battalion, Mt Evelyn, Ascot Vale, First World WarThe significance relates to the fact it is a WWI item pertaining to the military service of Ernest Pearson MM during the Great War.Brown leather ammunition belt. Metal buckle that joins belt. Leather/metal buckle & strap that is attached to front of belt. Metal pins attached along leather belt. marked into leather - 1 1900ernest pearson, world war one, aif, first world war -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch
Belt or shoulder mounted pouch used by MilitaryMade and issued by GMHCotton webbing pouch for carrying ammunition, fold over cover with brass stud fastening. Rear has belt fixing links, brass buckle for shoulder strap fasteningM Storer GMH DoD,military, pouch -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Anchor, Before 1831
Historical Information: The anchor is from the wooden sailing ship CHILDREN, which was wrecked at Childers Cove east of Warrnambool on the 15th of January 1839 with the loss of 16 lives. The Children anchor was raised from the wreck site by Flagstaff Hill Divers; Peter Ronald, Garry Hayden (Terang, still), Tim Goodall (now Warrnambool), and Colin Goodall (now Warrnambool), on Sunday 3rd January 1974. A week or so later it was dragged up the cliffs and taken to Warrnambool. It is now on display near the entrance to the Maritime Village and Museum. It appears to be a Pering’s Improved Anchor, developed at Portsmouth after 1813. The addition of broad curvature to the anchor arms provided a stronger purchase than the pre-existing Admiralty Old Pattern Long Shanked Anchor with straight arms. However, the evidence of hammer-welding the separate pieces of the arms and palms to the central shank (peaked crown and flat palms) suggests the manufacture is before the 1831 Rodger’s Anchor design, (which cast both arms and their flukes as one piece that was then attached to the shank by a bolt through the crown). This identification seems consistent with the date of the CHILDREN’s construction in 1824. The CHILDREN was a three masted barque with a wooden hull built at Liverpool in England. She was bought by the Henty family of Portland (Australia Felix) in 1837 for regular coastal trading between Van Diemens Land, the Port Phillip District of New South Wales and South Australia. Only 255 tons burden (92 feet in length, with a beam of 25 feet and depth of 17 feet), she sailed from Launceston bound for Adelaide in late December1838, on her first Australian voyage and under the English master who had brought her out – Captain H. Browne. On board the CHILDREN were 24 passengers, including 9 children; the captain and 14 crew; livestock of 1500 sheep, 8 bullocks and 7 horses; general cargo of beef, pork, tobacco, tripe, butter, limejuice, horse hair, currants, lead shot, beer and spirits; 5,000 house bricks from London; and six whaling boats with associated whaling gear. The vessel was battered by gale force north-westerly winds shortly after setting out from Launceston on 11 January 1839 and adverse sailing conditions persisted for the next four days. At 11 pm on the 15th of January 1839, and many miles north and east of the captain’s navigated position, the CHILDREN struck the Pinnacle, a limestone stack off Childers Cove. Within half an hour the ship was completely destroyed. As well as the loss of livestock and cargo, 16 passengers and crew perished, including the captain, six men, one woman and eight children. In 1931 shifting sands at Childers Cove uncovered the skeleton of an adult male. In 1951 another two skeletons were exposed by storms, an adult male and a child. In 1963 some district scuba divers retrieved a small signal-cannon from the site. And in 1974 Flagstaff Hill recovered the anchor and some house bricks. The shipwreck of the CHILDREN is of state significance – Victorian Heritage Register No. S116.A large forged-wrought iron anchor from the wreck of the CHILDREN. Flat hammer-welded flukes on opposing curved arms and a peaked crown. It has a metal (elbowed) stock or cross-bar and a heavy duty pinned shackle (not ring) for the anchor chain. It is in fair condition but extensively corroded after 135 years on seabed (supported on display) .warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck artefact, maritime museum, the children, childers cove, anchor, pering’s improved anchor, 1839 shipwreck.