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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Windcheater, c.1985
See Ref. NA4362Child's maroon school windcheater. Round neck with long sleeves. School motif of white rising sun with 'Blackburn East' Primary School on a scroll on left hand side.'Blackburn East'costume, children's uniform -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Brass Gong, 1940
Australian Commonwealth Military Forces gong from Egypt in 1940. This gong shows a link between the Australian military and Egypt in 1940. It is also an example of military craft skills and the creation of usable art by soldiers.Round brass gong engraved with Australian Rising Sun Badge and Egyptian motifs. Supported by a red wooden base. Gong attached to frame by green plastic-covered rope.Australian Commonwealth Military Forces / Egypt 1940egypt, wwii, world war two, australia, military -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges
00500.1 Victorian Scottish 00500.2 Aust Inf QE2 crown 00500.3 Adelaide Rifles 10th Bn Kings Crown 00500.4 Unofficial Rising Sun Hat Badge -
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 -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Battle Dress Jacket
Jacket with Major Crownes attached, 2X Australia elaplet insignias, 2X rising sun badgers on collars, 2X unit colour patches on shoulders. The belong to Maj. Baker.second world war (ww2), 1939 - 1945, uniforms, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Badge
Rising Sun badge. Australian Army. Worn on the left side of the Ceremonial hat KFF (brim up) by Australian Army personnel. Current version used from 1991. -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Set of 5 Australian badges, 5 assorted Australian badges
1.Rising Sun hat badge 2. VMR13 Light Horse Rgt 3. ANZAC Day badge 4&5 2 13th Light Horse Rgt.13th LHR. 'Loyal till death' -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Document - Invitation, Government of New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia Inaugural Celebrations, Bef. 01-01-1901
This is an Invitation to attend the Inaugural Celebrations of the Commonwealth of Australia, to celebrate the Federation of Australia's united Colonies. It was created on behalf of the Government of New South Wales. January 1st, 1901, is the official date of Australia's Federation. There is no recipient's name on the invitation. The illustrations on the invitation represent the Federation of Australian States, with their historic symbols carried on the sailing ship, representing the colonisation of Australia. The 'rising sun' possibly represents the rising of the young Australia. The Sough Australian symbol appears to be the historic seal of South Australia, depicting Britania meeting an Australian Aboriginal seated on the beach. The symbol was replaced in 1904. The Victorian symbol of a crown above the Southern Cross appears on the flag at the back of the ship, with a crown and the Southern Cross beside each other. The invitation was originally framed by G.U. Petterd, a picture framer and plush worker in Warrnambool, Victoria.The invitation holds great significance, representing a point in Australia's history when the British Colony became an independent nation, with the states uniting under a Federal government. The symbols on the invitation represent those used by each state at the time, many of which have evolved and changed since that time. The decorative and careful creation of the certificate represents the importance placed on the celebrations.Invitation; rectangular page printed in colour with text and illustrations, and attached to cardboard. The document has a floral border with a symbol in each corner. The illustration includes a wooden sailing ship with six figures with long fair hair wearing white robes, and holding six flags or symbols. The mast holds a swallow-tailed banner showing a flag and text. The invitation is from the Government of New South Wales, for the recipient to attend the inaugural celebrations in Sydney on 1st January 1901, for the official date of the Federation of Australia. There is a purple oval stamp on the revers with inscriptions. The picture was originally framed by G.U. Petterd, WarrnamboolSTAMP: "G.U. PETTERD, WARRNAMBOOL / PICTURE FRAMER & PLUSH / WORKER" TEST: - "Commonwealth of Australia. / INAUGURAL CELEBRATIONS / AT SYDNEY / COMMENCING on the 1st JANUARY 1901" "The GOVERNMENT of NEW SOUTH WALES / requests the honour of / (blank line) / presence at the Celebrations to take place / in connection with the inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia" Symbols: - [white flag, blue cross, Union Jack] (Australian Federation Flag) [blue Maltese cross with crown in centre] (Queensland symbol) [red St George cross with a lion in the centre] (New South Wales symbol) [white with a symbol on one side (crown?) with a blue flag with Southern Cross on the other] (Victoria's symbols of Crown above Southern Cross) [red lion on white] (Tasmanian symbol) [black swan on yellow] (Western Australia badge) [two figures, one standing and one seated] (South Australian seal) and image of (rising sun on the horizon)flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, invitation, commonwealth of australia, inaugural celebrations, sydney, 1st january 1901, 01-01-1901, federation of australia, australian states, government of new south wales, symbols, flags, australian colony, certificate, g.u. petturd, picture framer and plush worker, picture framer, plush worker, 1901 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Melbourne Observer, "Appeal to save trams for tourist appeal", 23/07/1972 12:00:00 AM
Clipping from the Melbourne Observer, Sun 23/7/1972 titled "Appeal to save trams for tourist appeal", regarding the retention of Bendigo tram tracks between the Joss House and the Central Deborah Mine and their discussions with the Premier - "gimmickry". In ink "Melb-Observer Sun 23-7/72"bendigo, reopening, closure -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - Herald Sun Dated 11/2/1995 50 Anniv. of Japanese Attacks Contiue Thru Java, New Guinea and Rabual
Herald Sun Newspaper Dated 11/2/1995 50 Anniversary of Japanese attacks along Java, New Guinea and Rabaul50 Anniversary of Japanese attacks along Java, New Guinea and RabaulHerald Sun Newspaper Dated 11/2/1995 50 Anniversary of Japanese attacked along Java, New Guinea and RabaulAustralian Troops continue to be Thrown To The Wolves by Disastrous Leadership, Thousands of Australian Troops captured and Die.australian troops continue to be thrown to the wolves by disastrous leadership -
Bendigo Military Museum
Instrument - BUGLE WW1, Mathias Road, 1914
WWI Army Bugle has Australian Commonwealth Military Force Rising Sun Badge with a copper letter A fixed beside the Rising Run. Main body is made out of copper, the muzzle & breech are brass. The rear arve has a brass outer plate. The lip nozzle is missing.“Mathias Rd London N. 1914” Some non sensical letters scratched onto brass muzzle.musical instruments - wind, metalcraft - copper - brassware, military history, bugle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - AUSTRALIAN COMFORT FUND DISPLAY, 1940's
black and white photo. Two ladies sitting, one standing, display of clothing being sent to the troops overseas through the Bendigo Municipal Branch of the Australian Comforts Fund. Mrs. Hope Whitney at left, Miss Violet W. Hesse at right. Written on back Miss. Violet W. Hesse, Mrs. Hope Whitney. Stamped Sun News, Pictorial copyrightSun News Pictorial, copyrightorganization, club/society, aust. comfort fund -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGES, RSL MEMBERSHIP, post 1945
Badges were in a group of items possibly related to Cat No 3596..1) Badge, metal, association, red / white / blue. Centre has rifle, anchor & wings, No 77 member 1977. .2) Badge, metal, association, red / blue, centre has wings, anchor & Rising Sun, 1978 denoting membership. .3) Badge, metal, association, gold / blue / white, centre has anchor, wings, Rising Sun version, 79 meaning member that year. Badges are different sizes..1) Front: “MILDURA RSL MEMORIAL CLUB 77” Back: “442” .2) Front: “CLAYTON 1978 RSL CLUB” Back: “927” .3) Front: “CLAYTON RSL CLUB 79” Back: “Not transferable”badges, rsl, membership -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - TRENCH ART, c.1943-45
Part of the Kevin John Herdman, No. 397661, Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P for details of his service record.Trench art based on a chrome plated shell casing. A .303 bullet is attached to each side. A Rising Sun badge and a curved 'AUSTRALIA' shoulder badge are attached to the front of the shell.Stamped on the base of the shell casing: “LOT, R, 806, (upwards arrow), N, 1943”trench art, souvenir, kevin john herdman -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Helmet (Brodie), WWII (late)
This Brodie helmet was issued to the BCOF (Japan) in 1946Rare version with Rising Sun BadgeSteel Brodie Helmet with kahki WWII textured (non-reflectiev) paint, leather skul band and webbing chin strap. This helmet has a Rising Sun Badge affixed to the front.brodie, helmet, bcof -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - UNIFORM, AWAS, 1942/43
Mrs M E Cawthan AWAS1. Jacket - wool, khaki, metal buttons. Rising Sun on each lapel. 2. Dress - Cotton, light khaki, no buttons. 3. Belt - Wool, khaki, metal buckle.uniform, awas -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - DIARY
Belonged to Robert Clarence MASON No 7516. Enlisted 7.10.1916 in the 25 reinforcements 2nd Batt AIF, reported for duty 19.10.1916. Embarked overseas 14.6.1917. Transferred to 40th Batt 24.12.1917. Hospitalised 13.5.1918 with Dysentery. Discharged from the AIF 22.9.1919.Australian Comforts Fund Diary. Red Cover with silver print & logo on front. Silver Rising Sun badge on back cover. Personal details handwritten in pencil. One entry.R.C Mason 7516 40th Batt AIF en 19.10.16.documents - diaries, gifts, personnel effects -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - BADGES, 1)1945
The badges relate to Andrew Keith Guy VX37836 2nd AIF. Refer 131P for service details also 129, 130.3, 134..1) Returned From Active Service Badge; metal, brass, boomerang with rising sun and king's crown. .2) Badge, Australia; blackened brass with ring for fastening at each end..1) Returned from Active Service Badge No. 35085numismatics, badges, military, metalcraft, brassware -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED WW1, Post 1916
The photo has H. R. ROACH when it is actually R. H. ROACH. Robert Hartley ROACH enlisted on 28.1.1916 in the AIF in 17th reinforcements to the 6th Batt age 24 years 9 months. Embarked for Egypt 4.4.1916, embarked for England 31.5.1916, embarked for France 16.9.1916.hospitalised 4.12.1916 with Influenza, WIA Belgium 16.9.1917 GSW, to buttocks which penetrated through to the abdomen. Admitted to No 3 Canadian Casualty Clearing Station same day but DOW’s same day. His name is on the Honour Roll at the Soldiers Memorial Institute Bendigo. ‘Sepia photo on white background, mounted on grey cardboard fawn backing. Head & shoulders portrait of a solder without head gear, two Rising Sun badges on jacket collar. On backing LHS: "6TH BATT" On backing bottom centre: "PTE H R ROACH"photography-photographs/mounting accessories, 6th -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Michael B Tyquin, Neville Howse-Australia's First Victoria Cross Winner, 1999
Hardcover book with dust jacket. Cover is dark green, dust jacket is maroon and turquoise with sepia photo of Neville Howse in uniform on right with pale Rising Sun badge behind.Sticker on title page "Francis W Dean BEM". Sticker also includes address and phone number.books, biography -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Hat, Felt WW2, 1942 (exact)
A 1942 felt fur slouch hat, no binding edge, press stud, 7 fold puggaree with T shaped clour patch, rising sun badge, broken chin strapN 35, SIZE 7, 1942 on inside hat band; Australian Commonwealth Military Force on badgerising sun badge, slouch hat, 7 fold puggaree with, t, shaped, colour, patch, broken chin strap -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Aust Legion of Ex Servicemen and Women, Mid 20th Century
This Association was formed in December 1944 from a number of existing organisations. The membership is open to all ex service personnel, including British Commonwealth and Allied personnel, etcThis organisation was formed in 1944, the badges are originals.A diamond shaped badge, a crown at the top, rising sun, anchor, air force wings in the middle, blue inscribed enamel round the diamond, Aust Legion of ex Servicemen and Women.1st badge - has a 66 badge on the crown, one the reverse v3327, the 2nd badge has a Life Subscriber attachment - a red scroll, on the reverse Brim Melb number 8732556.december 1944, aust legion of ex servicemen and women -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Hat Khaki Fur Felt, est 1940's
The Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC) was an Australian part-time volunteer military force of World War II modelled on the British Home Guard. The VDC was established in July 1940 by the Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL) and was initially composed of ex-servicemen who had served in World War 1. The government took over control of the VDC in May 1941 and gave the organisation the role of training for guerrilla warfare, collecting local intelligence and providing static defence of each unit's home area. General Harry Chauvel, who had retired in 1930, was recalled to duty in 1940 and appointed Inspector-General of the VDC. Chauvel held this position until his death in March 1945. Following the outbreak of the Pacific War, the Government expanded the VDC in February 1942. Membership was open to men aged between 18 and 60, including those working in reserved occupations. As a result, the VDC reached a peak strength of almost 100,000 in units across Australia. As the perceived threat to Australia declined, the VDC's role changed from static defence to operating anti-aircraft artillery, coastal artillery and searchlights. Members of inland VDC units were freed from having to attend regular training in May 1944 and the VDC was officially disbanded on 24 August 1945Hat Khaki Fur Felt with green cloth single band puggaree which has cotton Volunteer Defence Corps badge sewn on, brass rising sun badge on brimMaker's label on head band -RG & RI Stebbins, 14 Willow Court, Donald , Vic 3480 -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - WW2 Brooch, Filigree Brooch WW2
Oval filigree brooch with remnants of Red, White and Blue enamelling. Rising Sun emblem with Australian Commonwealth Military Forces on ‘ribbon’. ‘Jerusalem Stirling Silver 92?’ on obverse in centre. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, F4B Phantom fighter
Model of F4B Phantom fighter, light grey "rising sun" red and white tail. US Air Force white star on blue circle with red and white stripes on decals.S Air Force decals of star with stripes, red and white tail. USS Coral Seamodel, aircraft, f4b phantom -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, Australian Force Vietnam
A wooden shield. In the cente there is a green, blue and red and yellow strpe which is surrounded by seventeen elblems. At the bottom of the shield there is a Rising Sun Bbadge and the words Australian Force Vietnam at the bottomshield, australian force vietnam -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
RAS Badge, Circa 1945
The badge:-Rising sun with crown and anchor and chain. To qualify for this badge member must have seen active service overseas. Between 3rd September 1939 & 2nd September 1945.The badge is inscribed with "Returned From Active Service." -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Interior of Clunes Town Hall, 2016, 30/04/2016
The painted interior of the Clunes Town Hall is a war memorial A number of colour photographs showing the ipainted nterior of the Clunes Town Hall, including the World War One memorial which includes a rising sun painted onto an interior wall.clunes town hall, world war one memorial, rising sun, aif, architecture, clunes -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges - Australian, WW1 and WW2
Australian badges mounted on card. 1 Rising Sun Hat Badges, 6 x Collar badges including a silver nurses type, 6 x Australia shoulder titles. -
Vision Australia
Plaque - Image, Roy, Linda & Lorraine Bennett, 1993
Donations for structural improvements were often acknowledged via plaques. In this example a sun lounge, at an unknown location, was funded through the Bennett family.Digital image of cast bronze plaqueThis sun lounge was provided through the generosity of Roy, Linda & Lorraine Bennett, November 1983.nameplates, royal victorian institute for the blind