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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Australian Amny pants, Army issue green wool pants with leather braces attached
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Olive green pants with bracesWestcott -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Rifle holster, Brown leather holster with inscription
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Army leather gun case with strap, buckle and leather carry handle. 2 brass loops for carry strapH.J.Stone -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Kit bag, Blue canvas kit bag
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Blue canvas kit bag found with tag ' belonging to Bill Hudgson'. White printed label. Brass ilets, round top opening, sling bag.RAAF 116638 -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Shell fuse, Fuse from artillery shell, possibly Turkish
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Heavy fuse for artillery shell. Believed to be TurkishArabic numerals and letters on item -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Commonwealth Military Forces buttons, Set of 9 gold coloured buttons
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Small gold coloured buttonsAustralian military Forces -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Set of 3 Australia badges, 3 Australia lapel badges, 2 without pins
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Set of 3 Australia curved badges for uniform lapels -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Hat badges, Rising Sun hat badge
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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Set of 4 cloth badges, 3 olive green and 1 red colored cloth crown badges
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Set of 4 cloth crown badges. 3 olive green and 1 red -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Set of 5 cloth badges, 3 blue British Commonwealth Forces cloth badges and 2 olive green crown cloth badges
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Set of 5 cloth badges. 2 olive crowns and 3 blue British Commonwealth Forces.British Commonwealth Forces -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Imperial Australia League badge, Imperial Australia League members badge
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Small members metal badge for Australia Imperial LeagueReturned Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen. Imperial Australia League. V33503. Badge ? Rupert ? -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Imperial Australia League badge, Members badge for Imperial Australia League
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Small metal members badge with claspImperial Australia League. returned Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen. Worn inscription on rear -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Badge - RSL members badge, Small metal RSL Service Members badge
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Small metal RSL Service Members badgeReturned Services League. service member. Property of R.S.L. 87. Swan and Hudson -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Australia Imperial League members badge, Small metal members badge with '44" on top for the Australia Imperial League
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Small metal members badge for the Australia Imperial LeagueAustralia Imperial League. 44. Returned Sailors and Soldiers. -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Diggers Commemorative Scarf, Souvenier scarf to commemerate the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli Landings 2015
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Black and gold coloured acrylic scarfGallipoli Giggers Centnury 1915-2015. They shall not grow old. Lest we forget. -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Flag - Union Jack, Rectangular Union Jack flown on Administrators House in Rabaul 1915 to 1917
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Rectangular Union Jack flagGR 'V' -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Japanese Flag, World War 2 Japanese Flag
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Japanese flag mounted on wooden display boardCard attached giving history of object. -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Ammunition tin, Metal ammunition tin
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Metal ammunition tin with rust None visiable -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Ammunition tin, Metal ammunition tin
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Rusted metal ammunition tinB167. 1 BLSP. 1942 -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Ammunition tin, Metal ammunition tin
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Metal ammunition tin. 27349. 303BDR. H?%. MK&. SV140. HE*CO? S6. 303 MK7. Govt Explosives 6 WD 51X -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Ammunition tin, Metal ammunition tin
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Metal ammunition tinSHELL. ?? FUSED WT AI PROSPRIOUS (Badly worn) Inside label mention of ‘naval’. -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Archive - Visitors register, Commemorative labeled visitors book 60th anniversary end of WW2
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Black vinyl bound visitors bookInside label noting occasion of the books use. -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - RSL Tankard, Steel RSL Souvenir Tankard
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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Book - 100th anniversary Duntroon
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street ...Bound Book100th anniversary of the Royal Military College Duntroon -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Circular to the Members of The Melbourne Legacy Club and The 'Carry on' Club (H10), 1937
This circular was issued to both Legacy Club of Melbourne and The 'Carry On' Club of Melbourne, and signed by presidents: JHB Armstrong for Legacy and WL Sinclair for Carry On. It was after a series of annual conferences between the two clubs and shows an agreement between the clubs on the spheres of work carried out by each club to prevent duplication of effort. As a general rule, Legacy would concentrate on the care of widows and children of DECEASED servicemen; the 'Carry On' Club would focus on the LIVING ex-servicemen and their dependents. A note was made that the Intermediate Legacy Club was a group formed of sons of deceased soldiers who had progressed through the Junior Legacy Club and now 'interest themselves in the physical well-being of totally and permanently incapacitated ex-servicemen.' When an ex-serviceman dies leaving dependents the case will be transferred from the Carry On Club to Legacy, with the occasional exception. Employment: 'Legacy will pass to 'Carry On' the employment opportunities or vacancies that can be filled by ex-servicemen or their dependents in instances were Legacy is unable to fill such vacancies from it's own register' and vice versa. Welfare: close liaison is important and copies of reports will be transferred when transferring cases. These resolutions and discussions about them are shown in the minutes of the "Combined Meeting of Members of Legacy and 'Carry On' Clubs held at Legacy Club Rooms on 27 May 1937, which is the second document included here. Present for Legacy were Legatees Armstrong, Russell, Birrell, Kemsley, Clements. And present for the 'Carry On' Club were Messrs Hall, Pears, Masterson, Neil and Ramsay. The notation H10 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A record that Legacy was in contact with similar clubs with the intent of sharing the work load and not duplicating effort. Notice to the members of Melbourne Legacy and 'Carry On' clubs 15 October 1937 outlining the agreed spheres of work of each club.Handwritten H10 in red pen. history, carry on club, intermediate legacy club -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Junior Legacy, Melbourne. Memorandum and Articles of Association. (H17), 1952
This document records the legal status of 'Junior Legacy, Melbourne' in 1952. Melbourne Legacy has had name changes over the years. In September 1952 Junior Legacy Melbourne was incorporated. Under the provisions of the Companies Act 1938, it was registered as a company with limited liability without the need for 'limited' in its' name (see page 1). Two other copies are at 00317 and 00985. This is marked in red pen with 'H17' when the original archive project was undertaken by Legatees Frank Doolan and Brian Armstrong.A record of a former entity of Melbourne Legacy. The incorporation was under the companies act 1938. White paper booklet with black type x 12 pages which documents the offical incorporation of 'Junior Legacy, Melbourne'.Handwritten H17 in red pen.history, regulations -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Report of Special Committee (H29), 1948
A special committee was convened to investigate matters raised by Legate A N Kemsley (Chairman of JLC) in a letter dated 22 January 1948. The committee comprised of Legatees Armstrong (Chairman), Blackall, Brain, Carleton, Kemsley, G Langley, Sheldon, and Vines. The matters were addressed in two groups, Loyalty and Training in Good Citizenship. Loyalty: recommendations included a framed photo of the King and Queen is displayed in all residences and rooms where classes were conducted; that a simple declaration of loyalty be recited as part of classes; that the Union Jack and Australian flag be displayed in all rooms where classes are held (flags would need to be procured as their present stock as 'small and in poor order'; that the offer to borrow items from the UK Information Office about the Royal family be accepted; that Anzac Day and the Shrine of Remembrance be discussed prior to Anzac Day at classes held in March and April; that Junior Legatees be encouraged to attend Legacy Ceremony at the Shrine on Anzac Day. Training in good citizenship: to use the Legacy camps to impress on the juniors aspects of appropriate behaviour and attitudes. The notation H29 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A record of Legatees making recommendations about loyalty and behaviours to instil in junior legatees.White foolscap paper with black type x 4 pages about a special committee.Handwritten H29 in red pen and 'Policy and Objectives' in blue pen.history, regulations, rules -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, 'Forty Years On' Foundation Day 1967 address by Past President Brian Armstrong (H30), 1967
In September 1967 Legatee Brian Armstrong gave a speech about the first 40 years of Legacy. He mentions; 'what, in all humility, does our word 'Legacy' conjure up? To each of us, no doubt, something different, according to the the period of our service and our particular interests. To the early ones, many pictures, grave and gay, many voices, two perhaps in particular, both on the brink of a discovery. One, rather triumphant, - 'I've got it, we will call it "Legacy", but we will give instead of take, and look for nothing in return; and two years later, a quiet voice, still with us, thank heaven, "Have you ever through what the dying wish of our cobbers would have been?". This is our link. On the one hand, the still sharp memory of the lost men of Anzac France, Belgium, and the Middle East. One's own private nightmare - the expression in the eyes of the men of one's own Platoon, particularly towards the end, when they were warned for yet another operation. Men who by some miracle had survived twelve and more separate and individual hells between Gallipoli and Villers-Bretonneux and who knew full well that the Hindenberg Line was yet to come. And then we lucky ones were home again . . . Now here it was, the link, the chance to do something of real personal value, something with a real future. We do not speak a great deal of these things, nor would I do so now if I were not sure that everyone of you who wears this small badge has travelled much the same road. " He mentions the Legacy Diary belonging to Frank Meldrum, from 1925, with records on the start of Legacy. It is believed this diary was one of many documents lost in a fire. He mentions the fire destroyed the home and valuable library of Legatee Jimmy Downing. The notation H30 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A speech given at a Legacy function that has significant information about the first forty years of Legacy.White foolscap paper with black type x 5 pages of an address by Legatee Armstrong on 26 September 1967.Handwritten H30 in red pen.history, speakers, speech, founding legatee -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Fifty Years On (H32), 1973
A document written in 1973 with a summary of the first fifty years of Legacy. The note from the Public Relations Committee mentions this document 'Fifty Years On' and 'In the beginning', both written by Legatee Armstrong were a fine contribution to the Annual Report in 1973, and were being sent to the printers. (In the beginning is at 01505). L/ Armstrong mentions the committees and the order they were created in. 1) Comradeship Committee: 'this is the driving force of Legacy. The spirit of Legacy is Service and the body of Legacy is Comradeship, - the comradeship of men who suffered privations and pain, faced death and disaster together, was the inspiration and source of Legacy'. 2) Policy and Programme: Legacy began as a Luncheon club and has remained so ever since. 3) Unemployment. 4) Public Affairs 5) Deceased Soldiers' Children's Welfare: It directed and controlled all the Club's work with and for the Children. The precursor of JLC. 6) Problem cases 7) Advisory 8) Girls Classes: with the success of the boys classes there was a demand for something for the girls. He mentions the fight to build the Shrine. Also the rooms in Market street were rented in 1932 after years of meeting at houses and in restaurants. In 1937 they hired Jack Barnes as Secretary and Employment officer (he had to resign as a legatee to be in a paid role). December 1949 Ivan Layton was appointed as Executive Director. The notation H32 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A summary of the first fifty years of Legacy written in its 50 anniversary year by Legatee Brian Armstrong.White foolscap paper with black type x 5 pages, a summary of Legacy's history written in 1973 and a response from the Public Relations Committee dated 2 February 1973.Handwritten H32 in red pen.history, golden jubilee -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Eulogy, Commemorative address delivered at the grave of the Late General Sir John Monash on 24 October 1937, 1937
An address delivered by Legatee Brian Armstrong (according to handwritten note on Envelope L.6) at the graveside of Sir John Monash in Brighton Cemetery on 24th October 1937, six years after Monash' death. In it he mentions how he, Armstrong, was one of "the great Company of junior officers and men who carried his orders into effect." and quotes from the message sent by Monash to all the men of the Australian Army Corps before a battle on 8 August 1918 when "for the first time on the western front we fought as an Australian army, with the green grass beneath our feet and a retreating enemy in sight." Legatee John Henry Brian Armstrong was President of Melbourne Legacy in 1937, and rose from Private to Lieutenant in the AAMC 22nd Btn. He was wounded at Dernancourt 25.4.1918 and Herleville, becoming a P.O.W. 18.8.1918. He was discharged as medically unfit 2.8.1919 and became a solicitor, serving as a Legatee for 54 years. Although Melbourne Legacy is not referred to specifically, it is clear that Monash' service to his country lives on in the work of Legatees in caring for others.Typed and hand written quarto paper, black on white, bound with green cord.Numerous annotations in black pen, and pencil.john monash, speech, obituary -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legatee event
The letter from Eric Harding to Legacy President Ron Foskett in 1978 was in response to a call for information and photos for the archive that was being compiled. Legatees Frank Doolan and Brian Armstrong were making an attempt to collect items relevant to Legacy's history for an official archive project The letter suggests L/- Eric Harding provided a photo in which Cyril Smith, Dudley Treagent and others appear but that photo was not with the letter. It also referenced the photo that appears here, with of a group of people at a weekend party at Ocean Grove. No names are identified but it must have been a Legacy event for it to be sent to the archive project. It could be Legatees and their wives and children socialising together at a weekend event in Ocean Grove. Legatee Eric Harding OBE, MM, was also a member of the Limbless Soldiers' Association of Victoria as he lost a leg as a gunner in France in WW1. He served with the Australian Field Artillery in the original Anzac Corps. Despite loosing a leg he was active enough to ride with a Light Horse Party at the head of Melbourne's 1975 Anzac Day march. (Source Trove 18/4/1975)The photo shows that Legatees and their families socialised together. Also that the archive project in the 1970s approached legatees for items to be included in the archive.Black and white photo of a group of people in Ocean Grove and a letter from L/- Eric Harding.Handwritten on reverse of photo is 'No. 2' in blue pen. Letter is signed 'Dear Ron / Warm regards. Yours sincerely, Eric. / P.S. Another photo print No.2 is enclosed . This was a weekend party at Ocean Grove. I can pick out may wife but no others.' in blue pen.legatee event, founding legatee