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Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE, RISING SUN, (estimated); 1914-1918
Two badges wer worn on a uniform. This badge was worn by Harold Hall No 270, 10th Batt & 7th Field Ambulance AIF. Refer 2062.Rising Sun lapel collar badge. Pressed blackened brass. Centre of the Rising Sun image is a crown and a scroll underneath. The rear has two lugs for uniform attachment."Australian Commonwealth Military Forces" on the scroll.military, uniform, metal work, history., badges, lapel -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE RISING SUN, 1914-1918
There are two lapel badges for a uniform. This one remaining badge belonged to Archibald Clarkson Jones, 2672, 23rd Battalian AIF in the Great War 1914 - 1919. Refer Cat No1040 medals.Badge, rising sun blackened brass, crown centre over scroll.In the scroll, “AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES”numismatics - badges, military history- army, rising sun, lapel -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - MILITARY BADGES, WW1
Items belonged to James Worland Mills No 3441 59 th Batt AIF. Refer 169P. .1) Crossed rifles - uniform accoutrement (no fasteners) .2) Rising sun hat badge, metal, pressed blackened brass..2) "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces".numismatics, badges-military, regimental insignia -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - BOOKLET, AUSTRALIA, Craft Ltd, 1915 - 1916
Australian War Contingent Association, LondonCream cover paper booklet, 24 pages, illustrated throughout. Cover with holly plant, illustrated black & white photo - steamship soldiers on wharf (red print)."Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Australia"documents - pamphlets, military history, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE & COLOUR PATCH, post 2000
Mounted on dark grey cardboard backing with metal Rising Sun lapel badge & triangular red colour patch, Camel Corp.On badge, "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces"numismatics-badges-army, uniforms - badges (cloth), military history, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Decorative object - EMBROIDERY, FRAMED, 1917
.1) Made by William TIBBETT No 978 1st AIF while convalescing in hospital in England, also on hospital ship on way to Australia and at out the Army depot in Caulfield 1918. .2) Same inscription as above). Refer 488P for his service history also 573..1) Embroidered Rising Sun badge, mounted & framed. White plain cloth background, King's Crown (multi coloured) & Rising Sun (red/pink) stitched over stitched scroll (glass frame & gold coloured 4 sided frame). .2) Australian Coat of Arms with kangaroo, emu stitched in brown thread, 6 State emblems represented, wattle flowering branches in background on being background cloth, glass in wooden frame.1) “Australian Commonwealth Military Forces”handcrafts- embroidery, military history, rising sun-coat of arms -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: BROADCAST LISTENERS LICENCE (RADIO), 27 October 1960
Broadcast Listeners Licence (radio) issued in the name of B. W. B. Miller, 284 King Street Bendigo. Serial Number 666973.Commonwealth of Australia, Postmaster General's Department.person, individual, basil miller -
HMAS Cerberus Museum
Photograph (H.M.A.S Yarra 1)
Photograph in Lifebouy shaped white wooden frame depicts Australian flag and union Jack.Commonwealth Destroyer Yarra elbourne-1910- -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform, Army Jacket and Trousers, Engineers Corps, 1963
00090.1 Warrent Officer 2nd class Kharki polly dress, 4 plastic brass look buttons front, 1 plastic brass look buttons breast pockets 2 brass belt keepers, 1 crown cloth badge each sleeve, 1 plastic brass look buttons on eppilate, 1 brass unint badge per collar. 1 belt 00090.2 pollyester tie, 00090.3 pollyester trousers, 00090.4 beltCommonwealth government clothing factory 1963, -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Shield. - BCOF, C 1955
B.C.O.F.association plaque, wooden base, British Commonwealth Occupation Forces, with crown,, -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Hat Badge - Rising Sun
This object relates to Oliver Charles MURPHY. He was born on 1/01/1879 in Lexton, VIC. Oliver Charles served in the Army (6047) enlisting on, 20/03/1916 in Swan Hill, VIC before being discharged from duties with the 5 BATTALION as a Army Non-Commissioned Corporal / Bombardier (CPL/LBDR) on 23/06/1919. Oliver Charles MURPHY was not a prisoner of war. His next of kin is Mrs Sarah Ann MURPHY - Wife.Badge with motif of the Rising Sun, for use on Australian Army slouch hats. Rising Sun includes rays of sunshine in an arch around a crown, below which there is a scroll bearing text. On reverse, two loops are soldered to the badge and a pin is fed through both loops, used for attachment to slouch hat. On front: “AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH/MILITARY FORCES”first world war (ww1), 1914 - 1918, uniforms, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Reamers In Workshop Use
Issued By Ministry Of Munitions Commonwealth Of Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - 4 Questions And Answers On Tool Setting & Holding
Issued By Ministry Of Munitions Commonwealth Of Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - The Care Of Limit Gauges
Issued By Ministry Of Munitions Commonwealth Of Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - The Elements Of Screw Threads
Issued By Ministry Of Munitions Commonwealth Of Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Care And Use Of The Micrometer
Issued By Ministry Of Munitions Commonwealth Of Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Press Work
Issued By Ministry Of Munitions Commonwealth Of Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - The Care Of Your Milling Arbours
Issued By Ministry Of Munitions Commonwealth Of Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Ansett The Use Of Cemented Carbides In Metal Cutting Tools
Issued By Ministry Of Munitions Commonwealth Of Australia -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - RANDALL COLLECTION: A TELEPHONE IN EVERY HOME
Document, A Telephone in Every Home, Say it by Telephone, Post Office Telephone Service,Bring the Whole Country to Your Door,use the Trunk Line Service- the cheapest in the World.The Postmaster- General's Dept, Commonwealth of Australia.document -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - CERTIFICATE, FRAMED, Bethany Gallery - Terry & Beverley Jarvis
Certificate. Appointing an Officer of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth, HENRY THOMAS RIDGE. Black print on cream coloured paper. Includes an embossed Commonwealth of Australia seal. Frame. Mid brown timber with dark green mount & glass front. On front of certificate in black ink: HENRY THOMAS RIDGE ACTIVE CITIZEN EIGHTH OCTOBER LIEUTENANT SEVENTH MAY FORTY TWO Along edge of certificate: 102 59 Twelfth May Forty twodocuments - certificates, frame accessories -
Bendigo Military Museum
Legal record - CERTIFICATE, FRAMED, Bethany Gallery - Terry & Beverley Jarvis
ALFRED EDWARD BOLAND V59811, VX120170. Refer 2473 for Service History.Certificate. Appointing an Officer of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth, ALFRED EDWARD BOLAND. Black print on cream coloured paper. Includes an embossed Commonwealth of Australia seal. Frame. Mid brown timber with dark green mount & glass front.On front of certificate in black ink: ALFRED EDWARD BOLAND PERMANENT SEVENTH MAY LIEUTENANT TENTH AUGUST FORTY FOUR Along edge of certificate: 144 133 Sixteenth August Forty fourdocuments - certificates, frame accessories -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document - Invitation to the Opening of the Parliament of the Commonwealth, 1901
The correspondent of the Argus on 10 May 1901 wrote: "The Parliament of the Commonwealth was opened yesterday by the Duke, of Cornwall and York, under a Commission signed by Queen Victoria and subsequently endorsed by King Edward VII. The ceremony was marked by the splendour and solemn impressiveness which befitted its historic importance. An immense assemblage of spectators, drawn mainly, of course, from this state, but in part also from each of the other federated states, and including representatives of other portions of the British Empire and of foreign powers, thronged the spacious, stately, and joyously decorated edifice. The picture was magnificent. It must have printed itself indelibly on the sensitive minds of the thousands of Australians who were privileged to behold it. We may assume that artists will reproduce it in worthy and imperishable forms, and that from generation to generation it will be familiar in the households of the Commonwealth. Our children's children, we may gladly say to-day, will not be ashamed of the function which inaugurated the self-governing rights of the southern British Nation. Nothing was omitted which could add to the grandeur and significance of the occasion. In a broad sense the proceedings were perfectly intelligible to the vast and sympathetic gathering, though the natural limits of a single human voice had to be accepted. The King's son, with his consort and the Governor-General and Lady Hopetoun by his side, and supported by the Governors of the states and other eminent personages, fulfilled his doubly-attested Commission with a simple dignity and a modest manliness altogether admirable. The ceremony was a brilliant spectacle, and, in its sentiment and suggestiveness, an inspiration to a loyal and patriotic people."The document design has artistic and aesthetic merit. While it is not rare, it is representative of the kinds of formal designs used for the Australian Commonwealth celebrations at the time of Federation, and is in excellent condition. Such items as this invitation have local, state and national historic significance as mementoes of a key moment in Australia's history. Locally, the invitation is part of a group of Federation-related items issued to James Maitland Campbell (and his wife). Campbell was three times mayor of Kew in the second half of the 19th Century and the owner of Ramornie in Pakington Street, one of the significant extant mansions in Kew.An invitation, mounted on card for Mr & Mrs James Maitland Campbell to an evening reception at the Exhibition Building, Melbourne, on 9 May 1901, to meet the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall as part of the celebrations of the opening of the first Federal Parliament. A figure of Britannia, in red dress and mailed vest holding a shield like the Union Jack, is on the left of the invitation; she reaches out her hand towards a younger female figure, representing Australia, who is dressed in blue and holds a shield which is white with a blue cross decorated with stars. The writing is on a scroll in the centre of the certificate, and there is a border of vines and vine leaves. The royal crest is at the base of the certificate. James Maitland Campbell of ‘Ramornie’ in Pakington Street was mayor of Kew on three occasionsFront, printed. gold ink: "His Majesty's Ministers of State for the Commonwealth of Australia request the honour of the presence of / Mr & Mrs J. M. Campbell (handwritten) / In the Exhibition Building, Melbourne, on Thursday, 9th May, 1901, to witness / the Opening of the Parliament of the Commonwealth. / Edmund Barton / Prime Minister." Front, bottom left, printed: "The Young Queen / Her hand was still on her sword hilt - the spur was still on her heel ... (and further text) KIPLING'S COMMONWEALTH ODE."australia -- federation -- 1901, invitations, parliament -- opening -- 1901, james maitland campbell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: ENVELOPE
Buff coloured envelope addressed to Mrs. M. J. Randell. Hand written on the envelope 10/?100Bonds held for Safe Keeping. 1/100 Bond 2?% due 1923. Printed in the bottom left corner: Registry of Commonwealth Government Inscribed Stock, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Melbourne. Red was seal on the envelope flap. Impressed with Registry of Commonwealth Government, Inscribed Stock, Melbourne.business, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly and allsop collection - envelope, mrs m j randell, commonwealth government inscribed stock, commonwealth bank of australia -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Certificate - Municipal Association of Victoria: Inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia, Sands & McDougall, 1901
This certificate is one of a number held by the Warrnambool and District Historical society which relate to the occasion of Federation of Australia , January 01/1901. Some are for social functions at the time others like this are for more formal occasions. There was a strong local vote for Federation at the referendum in 1898 with district figures 957 voting for and 146 against . By 1899 the vote had increased to 1411 yes and 39 against.. The official federation celebrations were held in Sydney and Warrnambool like towns all over Australia held celebrations. The Mayor and five of Warrnambool's councillors travelled to Sydney for the celebrations. The first federal Member of Parliament for the Warrnambool district was John Chester Manifold of "Talindert," Camperdown. Some local well known people of the time who were contributed in various fields to the Federation spirit, include John Archibald, Willian Astley, Louis Bayer, Richard Kennedy, Walter Murdoch, and Con O'Mahony. This certificate has an added link to Warrnambool in that the son of Councillor W. Henry, Victor Henry, an art student had designed and illuminated the municipal Addresses presented to the Governor general and the Duke of York. This item has historical, artistic social and interpretive significance. It links the most important event of the Federation of Australia to our city. That the art work was completed by Victor Henry, a local person is a significant claim to fame for our city. It presents an opportunity for present generations to consider local aspects of the process of the Federation of our country.Framed Certificate. Inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia, Municipal Association of Victoria 1901. Signed by councillorsWilliam Ferguson Mayor, Giffens Russell, John Ward, John Marfell, Chas Macknight, W J Hickford, W Simpson, G S Mackay, M Saltau, H C Lawson, E J Murray William Kucks Jnr, W Henry. Small card inserted in bottom right reads With compliments of W Ferguson, Mayor.warrnambool, warrnambool history, warrnambool at federation, federation of australia, victor henry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - VICTORIA LEAGUE FOR COMMONWEALTH FRIENDSHIP (BENDIGO BRANCH): MINUTES BOOK 1968-1986, 1960s
Victoria League for Commonwealth Friendship (Bendigo Branch). Minute Book Committee 1962-1968bendigo, history, the victoria league in bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - VICTORIA LEAGUE FOR COMMONWEALTH FRIENDSHIP (BENDIGO BRANCH): MINUTES BOOK 1962-1968, 1960s
Victoria League for Commonwealth Friendship (Bendigo Branch). Minute Book Committee 1962-1968bendigo, history, the victoria league in bendigo -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Wamira, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, 1980s
Reports, newsletters etc from Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation 1980's. Wamira Newslettertransport - aviation and aerodrome, industry - manufacturing, ian grundy -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Report, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, 1980s
Reports, newsletters etc from Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation 1980s. Report to employees 1981transport - aviation and aerodrome, industry - manufacturing, ian grundy -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Report, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, 1980s
Reports, newsletters etc from Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation 1980s. Report to employees 1983transport - aviation and aerodrome, industry - manufacturing, ian grundy