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Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photographic Post Card Fred Anderson WW1 - letter to Bessie, Circa 1914-1918
Photographic Post Card of F Anderson who served in WW1, and letter to Bessie Photographic Post card of F Anderson in uniform. He is on the WW1 Chiltern Honor Roll On back of photo is a letter to Bessie Sepia coloured photgraphic post card of Fred Anderson & letter to Bessiechiltern, ww1, chiltern honor roll -
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Photograph
Photograph of Fred Anderson who served in WW1 as an Ambulance Driver. Fred Anderson was born in Chiltern & is on the Chiltern WW1 Honor RollSepia photograph of Fred Anderson with letter on backchiltern, fred anderson, ww1, 10th field ambulance -
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Photograph, 09/11/1918
Served in WW1 in the Australian Army Medical Corp before transferring to the Royal Air Force. Also served in WW2, where he was appointed pathologist to the 2/7 Australian General Hospital. Appointed Medical Officer to the Administrator of the Trust Territory of New Guinea from 1925 into 1930's, and did extension research on parasites. Foundation fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australia On Chiltern Shire WW1 Roll of Honor & Cornishtown School WW1 Roll of HonorPhotograph of Thomas CLIVE Backhouse chiltern, ww1, ww2, cornishtown, new guinea -
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Served in WW1 Moved to America and changed his name to Bachus, becoming an American citizen in 1933 Served in WW2 in the Merchant Marines Returned to live in Australia in the 1950's and died at Bowral 1985On Chiltern Shire Roll of Honor & Cornishtown School Roll of Honor Photograph of Baden Backhousechiltern, chiltern shire honor roll, cornishtown, ww1 -
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Photograph
Served in WW1. Member or 24th & 28th Battalion #3032 On Chiltern Honor RollPhotograph of Andrew Boyd chiltern, ww1 -
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Photograph
Henry Rosengren served in WW1Henry Rosengren is on the Chiltern WW1 Honor RollHand painted photograph of Henry Rosengrenchiltern -
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Brass Tin, 1914
WW1 Brass tin type container, containing a pack of cigarettes and tobaccoLid has etchings : Imperium Britannicum Christmas 1914, left side France, right side Russia. Cameo with a laurel wreath depicting Princess Mary. Cigarettes and tobacco packets printed with "Her Royal Highness The Princess Mary's Christmas Fund 1914.chiltern, ww1 -
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Accessory - Revolver (Luger) Case, 1917
Owned by Martin Balsarini, a resident of Chiltern Valley, for use in WW1. Service Number 1682. Martin Balsarini enlisted on the 21/7/1915 and served with the 4th Australian Lighthorse, AIF. He participated in what is known as the last great cavalry charge, the charge of the 4th Australian Lighthorse at Beersheba on the 31/10/1917. WW1 owned by Chiltern Valley Resident Soldier Martin Balsarini who was in the Charge of the Lighthorse at Beersheba with the 4th Australian Lighthorse on the 31/10/1917. Brown Leather Luger Revolver Case for attachment to belts webbing WW1. 1. Etched into the inside leather cover : J. A. Stanien... 1917 Berlin. 2. Stamped into the inside leather case black ink in Black Markings : B.A.X1 ww1, revolver case, balsarini, chiltern., martin balsarini -
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Ammunition Bandolier Belt WW1, Pre 1914
Belonged to Martin Balsarini, a Chiltern Valley resident and an Australian Imperial Forces WW1 soldier with the 4th Lighthorse. He participated in the Charge of the Lighthorse at Beersheba on the 31/10/1917. This belt belonged to Martin Balsarini, WW1 soldier and Chiltern resident. He was with the 4th Lighthorse Brigade when they participated in the Charge at Beersheba on 31/10/1917 and now referred to as the last great cavalry charge. Leather and tin cartridge case ammunition bandolier belt Broad Arrow for Lighthorse ammunition. ammunition bandolier belt, balsarini, ww1, chiltern., martin balsarini, ww1 -
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Glass jar and wood stand with a collection of sand from the WW1 Battlefield at Beersheba. Titled "The Sands of Beersheba", Collected in 2008
Linked to the location known as the last great cavalry charge, being Beersheba (Ottoman Empire) 1917, which the 4th Light horse Regiment (AIF) undertook on 31/10/1917. The sand has been obtained from the Battlefield that the Charge occurred on. Collected from the site of the Last Great Charge - The Charge of the 4th Light Horse Brigade at Beersheba on the 31/10/1917. Glass Jar and wooden stand titled "Sands of Beersheba". Jar contains sand from Beersheba WW1 Battlefield as a memento and was collected in April 2008. "Sands of Beersheba" label accompanying the stand and glass jar containing the sand. Label reads as follows: Sands of Beersheba Collected from WW1 Battlefield April 2008 4/19 Prince of Wales Light Horse. ww1, beersheba, battlefield memento, sand, battle of beersheba, charge of the 4th light horse brigade, sand collected as a memento from beersheba, ww1 -
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Brass Pencil Case and Pencil Miniature, 1916
For issue to WW1 soldiers both abroad and back in Australia on leave. Issued to Australian troops both overseas and on leave from 1916 on for the duration of WW1. Brass Pencil Case with slide out pencil, miniature. AUST COMFORTS FUND is etched onto the external face of the pencil casebrass pencil case and pencil miniature, australian comforts fund, ww1 -
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Photograph of Mr. Adde Andress Matiess COOPER in uniform, WW1 Soldier and Military Medal recipient
Mr. Adde Andress Matiess John COOPER was a WW1 soldier from Chiltern and served with the 21st Battalion. He enlisted in 1916 at 21 years of age. He had previous experience pre WW1 in the local based Militia Unit at Chiltern. He was awarded the Military Medal for Bravery in the Field whilst in France on the 3/4/1917. He was wounded in France with a gun shot wound to the upper left arm. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper. He then went on to serve after WW1 with the local based Militia unit (44BN) and was appointed as the Officer in Charge at the rank of Captain. His employment prior to WW1 was that of a Sleeper Cutter for the railway. Black and white photograph of WW1 Soldier in uniform, being Adde Cooper Service Number 5002, Chiltern Resident. attached to the back of the photograph is a piece of paper with the description - Mr. Adde Cooper 1st World War Later Captain Chiltern Branch Victorian Defence Corps. ww1, military medal, adde cooper -
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Photograph, 1922
A "Hare Drive" was a way of raising money for charitable causes. A person would contract to buy the hares at a price before the shoot and the proceeds were given to the Corowa Hospital.Photograph of group of men with the result of their "Hare Drive", in the Cornishtown district.cornishtown, hare drive, corowa hospital -
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Photograph and Empire greeting card WW1, 1916
WW1 relevance to soldier Pte. David Towers, a Chiltern resident who served in France during 1916. WW1 circa 1916An Empire Greeting Card sent from Pte. David Towers whilst in France, to his brother Bertie dated 4/9/1916. The card has six Empire nation small embroided flags and some lacework with embroided wording "To my Dear Brother". The card also has an internal small silk pocket containing another smaller card with wording "For you alone Sept 4th 1916 with best love from your soldier brother Dave". Photograph of Pte. David Towers Chiltern resident wearing WW1 uniform with bandoleer ammunition belt and riding whip. The Empire Greeting Card has faded writing in pencil on the back, with some illegible wording, main words contain the following - dated September 4th. 1916 "had a very fine birthday in France my dear brother Bertie". Inside the card is a lace pocket containing a smaller card with the wording “For you alone Sept 4th. 1916 with best love from your soldier brother Dave”. Photograph of Pte. David Towers wearing WW1 uniform, with an ammunition bandoleer and riding whip. -
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WW1 British War Medal 1914-20, 1914
WW1 medal belonging to WW1 soldier Richard Evans Service Number 69029, born 12/8/1899 son of John Evans and Nora (nee Rosengren) Evans of Chiltern Valley. WW1 Richard Evans Service Number 69029, campaign medal 1914-1920British War Medal and ribbon 1914-20, belonging to Richard Evans. Made of cupro-nickel with an effigy of George V on the obverse. The reverse has an image of St. George on horseback. The years 1914 and 1918 are contained on the outside edge of the medal as is the recipients name : Richard Evans Service Number 69029. The attached Medal ribbon colours are Blue, Black white, Ochre. Service details around the edge of the medal : Richard Evans 69029. ww1, chiltern valley -
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WW1 Ribbon Bar Medal trio, 1915-1920
WW1 ribbon bar belonging to Adde Cooper Soldier from Chiltern, service number 5002. WW1 Ribbon bar (trio) belonged to Adde Cooper, a,soldier from chiltern in the WW1 Campaign.WW1 Ribbon Bar belonging to Adde Cooper. Consists of : 1914-1920 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal. Metal bar at the back with two studs for attachment to uniform above pocket (left side). chiltern, chiltern shire honor roll, ww1 -
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Photograph, circa 1915-1920
WW1 photograph of James Lindner in uniform, soldier and Chiltern Resident.WW1 soldier and Chiltern Resident in the Great War 1914-1920.Sepia coloured photograph of soldier James Lindner WW1James Lindner WW1 soldier -
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Photograph, 1918
Photograph of Private Claude H. Lefoe enlisted on 6/7/1918 at Barnawartha Victoria. WW1 Photo of Claude H Lefoe enlisted at Barnawartha, Victoria in 1918. Photograph, sepia coloured, of Claude H. Lefoe WW1 Soldier -
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Photograph and Article, 1918
WW1 Photograph and Article about Pte. Claude H. Lefoe from Barnawartha who enlisted in 1918. WW1 soldierA sepia coloured photograph of Private Claude H. Lefoe WW1 soldier enlisted at Barnawartha 1918, accompanied by an article describing his details.Article contains information about Private Claude H. Lefoe from Barnawartha. -
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Photograph, Photo of James Richard Lindner
Photo of James in army uniform.James Lindner appears on the Chiltern Honour RollCopy. Sepia coloured.james richard lindner, chiltern -
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Photograph - Black and White, John Leseberg
John Leseberg served in WW1 and was killed in actionReproduced photo, black and white.ww1, john leseberg -
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Photograph, Ralph Langley
Ralph Langley served in WW1Reproduction Black and white photograph of Ralph Langleyww1 -
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Photograph, Ralph Langley
Ralph served in WW1 and returned to Australia injured.Sepia coloured reproduction photo of Ralph Langley seated, holding crutches. Injured foot can be clearly seen.ww1, ralph langley -
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Letter
A letter copied from original.Handwritten letter taken from the original written by Ralph Langley to his wife.ww1, ralph langley, discharge -
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Letter, Copy of handwritten letter
Ralph Langley served in WW1 and returned home injured.This letter is in Ralph's own handwriting, written on 3/4/1918Copy of handwritten postcard from Ralph Langley to his wife, Nancie . Addressed "My Dearest Wife". Black print on white background.ww1, ralph langley, letter -
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Memorial Card and Photo of grave, "In Loving Memory of Private James Maffesoni "
Religious memorial card.Buff coloured reproduced memorial certificate issued to Private James Maffesoni. Killed in action in France July 27, 1916. Aged 20 years.Photo of James at top of card. On either side gold coloured drawing of Jesus and Mary. Underneath is poem.private james maffesoni, ww1, killed in action, france -
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Memorial Card and Photo of grave, Private Ernest Maffesoni
Buff coloured reproduced memorial card with photo of Private Ernest Maffesoni. In Loving Memory of Private Ernest Maffesoni. Photograph of headstone in France. ernest maffesoni, gallipoli, ww1, chiltern -
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Photograph, Private James Maffesoni
James Maffesoni served in WW1Oval laminated buff coloured photo of Private James Maffesonijames maffesoni -
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Photograph, Joseph Maffesoni
Sepia photo of Joseph Maffesonijoseph maffesoni, ww1 -
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Photograph, Andy Maffesoni
Sepia original photo of Andy Maffesoni on left. Other soldier unknown.andy maffesoni, ww1