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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - Vase
A souvenir from World War 2An army shell casing with a badge "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces" on it which has been made into a vase.Australian Commonwealth Military Forcesmitcham rsl, second world war -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Trench Art container
From the Collection of the Mitcham RSL Sub Branch which closed on 16 January 2014An oval shaped container decorated wih bullets and a uniform button on the hindged lid. Inside are stones, shrapnel and a half of a German Badge. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Pennant, Unknown
Navy Blue Pennant shape felt material. Has extra cloth badge :- Royal Australian Artillery. Keywords. Royal Australian ArtilleryCannon :- Crown on top. Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Handkerchief, Unknown
Possibly WWI historical significance.Brown handkerchief possibly from WWIWoven engraving with AUSTRALIA COMMONWEALTH FORCES and THE RISING SUN BADGE.ww1 -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Trench art, Unknown
Possibly used during Vietnam conflict.Empty shell case made into trench art in the form of a bottle opener with a Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers badge fixed on the sideOn the base of shell case L C 52.. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Hat brooch, Robert Garland. (Soldier), Unknown
Possibly WWII Historical significance.Australian slouch hat brooch with a window on the rear for a photograph. Possibly trench art from WWII.Brooch has a rising sun badge on hat and pin. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Hat badges, Unknown
Nil historical significance.A collection of Australian Army hat badges from the modern era. Collection contains 20 badges.Badges have inscriptions of the various Australian Army Corps. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Various buttons, Unknown
Various buttons, ribbons, rank and badges on black backing board.Donated to Cranbourne R S L by Sgt. George E Buttigieg. Ex. 19th Field Regiment RA. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Bottle of vintage port, Mt Aitken Vineyard, 1983
History of 26 Transport Squadron, Royal Australian Corps of Transport.750 ML bottle of vintage port from 26th Transport Squadron, Royal Australian Corps of Transport dated 1983. Empty.Front label shows Royal Australian Transport Corps badge with a camel on top of wheel (26 Transport Squadron's emblem) and RACT printed under. On the rear label the unit history is described. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Badge
Small circular metal badge with blue enamel outer rim." Veritas Vincit" Scottish motto meaning - Truth Conquers . Czech- Republic meaning - Truth Shall Prevail. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Metal Badge
Small Metal Brass badge with blue enamel.The Royal British Legion. The Legion is a British Charity for the British Armed Forces and their families. The Legion was founded on 15th May 1921. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Shoulder and collar badges
Brass and enamel hat badge 1920s. Brass shoulder title 58th Rifle Regiment.Motto " Nulli Cedere " to yield love. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Royal Australian Corps Of Transport Beret and Badge, 1999
Felt Beret with leather Trim at base and adorned with RACT Metal BadgeHat label 1999 -N.S.N. (8405-66-136-2950) Size: Small Name ………….. Army No ……………. Badge Royal Australian Corps Of Transport -- PAR ONERI. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Slouch Hat, Circa 1940s
Australian Slouch Hat - felt material with Rising Sun badge attached to turned up side on left. Leather inner sweatband.VX4415? inside sweat band. Last number illegible. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Wooden Honour Board, Circa 1940s
Wooden Plaque with 2 badges attached. Badge 1 - Royal Artillery Badge. Badge 2 - Kings Own Regiment Malta Branch. Malta G C 2nd World War. 1939 - 1945.Has all names of Brigades and Regiments involved on Malta during WW11. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Medal - Framed Letter and medals, Circa 1918
Of Historic Importance.Letter from King George. With returned from active Service Badge. British War Medal 1914 - 1920. Victory Medal WW 1 Service Medal.4221Pte H.C.Jukes 6AIF -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Military Police Beret with Badge, circa 1969 to present
Scarlet felt beret black canvas trim. Gold coloured anodised aluminium badge laurel with crown at top, crossed swords in middle and bow at bottom.(Royal Australian Corps of Military Police) has two pins to go through beret held by two clips.Label Christies Sydney. On inside on crown of hat imprint (faded) appears to be crown KENT. Pure Wool. Large. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Certificate -Salute to the Gippsland Regiment
Refer also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/52nd_Battalion_(Australia)Rectangular framed Certificate. Salute to the Gippsland Regiment. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In Shield in top half of certificate-: Defending Australia with rising sun badge then In commemoration of: No 52 surrounded by wreath with inscription on bottom Always Ready Gippsland Regiment 52nd Infantry Battalion (The Gippsland Regiment) "Always Ready" 1921-1930 1936-1942 Circle with white top half and light blue bottom half. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Under the Shield-: History of the 52nd Battalion. Tracing the ancestry going back to the "Gippsland Battalion of the Victorian Rangers, the Militia (CMF) 52nd Battalion was raised from the 2nd Bn/5th Australian Infantry Regiment (HQ Dandenong) as part of an overhaul of Australia's defences in 1920-21 that saw the reintroduction of compulsory military service. To afford it a proud identity ,the new battalion was assigned the same number as the 52nd/1st AIF which had performed with distinction in France ( Somme, Pozieres, Bullicort, Messine and Ypes to name just some). In addition the new battalion also inherited the Kings and Regimental Colours which, as part of the 52nd Bn/1st AIF's lineage including battle honours earned by 2nd Bn, Tasmanian Infantry Regiment in the Boer War, 1899-1902, and the same circular colour patch, horizontally bisected with white over blue halves. Later the 52nd officially received its regional title, "The Gippsland Regiment" and its motto "Always Ready". Digger prevailing during WW2 it was nicknamed "The Gippsland Bushrangers". The 52nd formed part of the 10th Infantry Brigade, 3rd Militia (CMF) Division. With the reversion to voluntary citizen forces in1930,declining numbers forced an amalgamation with the 37th Bn to become 37th/52nd Bn. Then in mid 1936, an expansion and modernisation of the CMF, including the conversation of the Light Horse to motorised, allowed both battalions to separate and for the 52nd to expand into East Gippsland. In 1938, 52nd Bn was granted linkage with the "Queens Own Cameron Highlanders" and permission to use its Regimental March- "March of the Cameron Men'. When Japan entered the war in December 1941,the Australian Military Forces were fully mobilized, (part time to full time) for the defence of homeland Australia. While training at various locations in central Victoria, the militia became for many, a stepping stone into the AIF and other services, as well as a training unit for new conscripts. As part of our national defence preparations, in mid 1942 the 52 Bn relocated to Queensland as part of the 3rd Division, replacing the AIF 7th Div on the so called "Brisbane Line". However as the threat of invasion lifted, a restructure of army units saw the disbandment of the 10th Brigade and hence the 52nd in September 1942 and the revival of the 37th/52nd Battalion. The 52nds colours were returned to Melbourne, eventually being placed in the Shrine of Remembrance for safe keeping. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At bottom of the certificate- We thank the Berwick and Dandenong volunteers for their dedication and self sacrifice during the period 1921- 1942 in defence of our nation. (Signed) D W Shields President Dandenong RSL Sub Branch L Lucas President Berwick RSL Sub Branch Presented by the Dandenong and Berwick RSL Sub Branches November 2009. -
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." -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Badge x 2, Circa 1942
Female relation badge round white metal badge edged with laurel leaves surmounted with a crown. In the centre is a map of Australia.On the face is inscribed " To The Women Of Australia." On the rear of the badge inscribed - issued by the Commonwealth Government 13393 and 52857. G & E Rodd. 1940 and 1944. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Book, From The Australian Front
Sepia coloured soft covered book. "Xmas 1917 " inscribed under the Rising Sun Badge.Drawing of 2 soldiers with machine gun. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Hat Badge, Circa 1948
The 34th Infantry Brigade was raised in Moratai and consisted of three Infantry Battalions. Namely the 65th / 66th /and 67th Battalions. On the 23rd November 1948 they became the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalions. The Royal Australian Regiment became the key component of the new Australian Regular Army. The 34th Battalion 1RAR/ 2 RAR and 3 RAR saw service in WW11 in Korea and Vietnam.Gilded brass hat badge showing a round wattle wreath with "St Edwards" crown over a kangaroo and 2 crossed .303 rifles.Kangaroo and wattle are distinctly Australian - from the TAC signs of the parent units. Crossed rifles represents the infantry nature of the Regiment. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Hat Badge, Between 1980 & 1984
Hat badge 3rd Cavalry Armoured Corps Regiment. Antique silver hat badge Army Reserve. Circular badge in the shape of a wreath with St Edwards Crown above. Under the crown and within the wreath is a scorpion aligned with it's head and claws at the bottom of the badge. Between it's claws it is holding a boomerang embossed with the motto "Resolute".3rd Cavalry Regiment Oceania: Australia accession Number REL 25016. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Cap Badge, Black Watch, 1902-1935
Cap Badge ,Black Watch, Royal Highlanders 1902-1935. Badge features a rayed and faceted star similar to the Star of the Order of Thistles. Upon the centre, within a wreath of thistles, an oval frosted circle bears the burnished motto: 'Nemo Me Impune Lacesset' ( Meaning no one attacks me with impunity) This is surmounted by a monarchial crown. Within the circlet the figure of St Andrew is depicted holding his cross on a frosted ground On either side of the crown bears ' The Royal Highlanders' . On the bottom of the badge a scroll with the words 'Black Watch". refer https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1963-12-74-1See "Description" -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Hat Badge
QC The Royal Artillery Hat Badge in Brass. Shows central cannon over inscription with Tudor Crown above." Ubique Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducant." Ubique is the title of a poem by Rudyard Kipling about the Boer War. The title was derived from the motto and battle honour of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
US Submarine Badge
Small silver lapel badge showing two dolphins face to face. The badge is titled " The Submarine Warfare Insignia." They are worn by qualified submariners. V - 21 - N is inscribed in rear of badge. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Army Uniform, Jacket made in 1950 and trousers made in 1954
WW2 Army uniform (jacket and trousers) belonging to 1494723 MAJ Derek MATHER, Royal Military Police. Campaign ribbons on left breast are: 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-1945 (Oak Leaf), General Service Medal 1918, Queen Elizabeth 2 Coronation Medal and the Efficiency Medal. Badge of the Royal Military Police on both lapels. Patch of the Cyrenaica District Middle East Land Forces on both shoulders. Lanyard of RMP on left shoulder.Army catalogue tags on both items -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
RAAF hat badge, Unknown
RAAF enlisted hat badge. Copper- alloy. Crown over Laurel Wreath with RAAF in centre. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Leather Belt With Badges, Circa 1940's
Leather belt with souvenir badges from L to R: AMF collar badge, brass plate with crown and bird badges attached, brass map of Australia enclosed by a serrated circle, Australian Red Cross Society button, silver boomerang with brass map of Australia, brass "Australia" shoulder badge with circular aluminium(?) disc above, US Army 147th Field Artillery Regiment Unit Crest, crossed cannons with 147 above, brass tab, musicians badge, AMF collar badge, Major's crown, laurel leaves with what appears to be TCB in script above, crossed rifles, star with what appears to be a lotus flower (Japanese?), AMF button, Major's crown, what appears to be a red S inside a white circle.Circular aluminium disc has Pte M Cain VX6341 AIF faintly engraved on it. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Afrika Korps Woven Cloth Badge, Circa 1940's
Piece of cloth cut from a DAK (Deutches Afrika Korps) field cap with insignia. The insignia are a German eagle with swastika above a red? stripe above a brown, black, white and red roundel. The red? stripe is faded and could denote either the General Staff, Panzers or Artillery.