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8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Plaque - 2/8 armoured regiment
Wooden shield shaped plaque with badge and enameled colour patch of 2/8 Armoured Regiment. -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Book
Folded soft cover booklet being Directory of 2/4 Australian Armoured Regiment Grouptank, 2/4th armoured regiment -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
In 1985, the portion of Puckapunyal Army Camp housing the Armoured School and Corps Museum underwent a major rebuild. The new facility named Hopkins Barracks was officially opened by HRH Prince Charles on 31 October 1985. Prince Charles, who was accompanied by his wife HRH Princess Diana, is Colonel in Chief of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps (RAAC). The Barracks is named to honour Major General R N L Hopkins who was instrumental in the development of the RAAC and is affectionally known as the ‘father of the Corps’.Part of collection of photographs of a rare event on the Australian military calendar, the opening of Hopkins Barracks Puckapunyal by HRH Prince Charles, Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps (RAAC) on 31 October 1985.Colour photograph showing massed guidons of regiments of Royal Australian Armoured Corps ( RAAC ) at Puckapunyal. -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Plaque
Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery Badge over artillery colour flash and mounted on wooden plaque"Obique" "QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT"/ Plaque reads - "Presented to Mick Scanlon/ and the Lilydale RSL by his/ grandson Captain Sam Baumgarten" -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Work on paper - Id Card and Menu
Paper identity card, Abraham Van Lier, menu reunion dinner 6th field regiment -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
Cambrai Day is celebrated annually by Armoured Corps regiments of the British Commonwealth. It marks the anniversary of the Battle of Cambrai in November 1917 when a force of more than 400 British Mark IV Tanks broke the defences of the German Hindenburg Line, It was the first large-scale, effective use of tanks in warfare. Cambrai turned from a battle of great success to failure, but it heralded a new type of warfare and changed the nature of the battlefield forever.The gathering at Buna Barracks Albury, Beersheba Barracks Wangaratta, Bapaume Barracks Benalla and Salamaua Barracks Cobram on 30 November 1986 was the inaugural meeting of the 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Association.Colour photograph of three men taken at Buna Barracks Albury on Cambrai Day 20 November 1986. From left : Warrant Officer Mick Howes, Sregeant John Bauerle and Staff Sergeant Maurie Miles. All were former NCOs of 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles Regiment. -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Regimental Colour - 1st Battalion, 11th Australian Infantry Regiment (Perth Regiment)
Purchased from Regimental funds in 1910 and presented by HE the Governor of WA Sir Gerald Strickland, KCMG, at a parade held on the Esplanade, Perth, 18 February 1911. Consecrated by the Right Reverend COL. Riley, DD, VD, Senior Chaplain of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces. This colour was subsequently inherited by successor units to the 11th Australian Infantry Regiment (Perth Regiment), including 88th (Perth) Infantry, 11th Battalion (The Perth Regiment) and 11th/16th Battalion. The colour was handed over to the Perth City Council at a special parade of the 11th/16th Battalion held in Forrest Place on 2 June 1930, and was laid up in the Council Chambers in Murray Street. Together with the other historic colours handed over at the time, this colour later went into storage when Council moved premises in the early 1960's. Perth City Council had some restoration work carried out on these colours in 1975 and later had them on display in their display room at Council House, St Georges Terrace. They were subsequently placed in storage again. Following negotiations by the Army Museum of WA Perth City Council passed on these colours to the Museum in November 1993 Red George Cross on a white background with red and white fringe. In the centre the regimental badge in gold within a wreath of Western Australian kangaroo paw and banksia, surmounted by the Crown. Below the wreath is the Battle Honour "SOUTH AFRICA 1900-02". In the upper canton is the roman numeral "I" (Note:- The official Battle Honour for South Africa granted to 11th Australian Infantry Regiment under Military Order 123/1908 and subsequently published in the Australian Army List, was "South Africa 1899-1902") regimental colour, military heraldry, battle honour -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Functional object - Mug, 1975 circa
The 8/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles enjoyed a long friendship with members of the 13th Australian Light Horse Regiment (AIF) Association, hosting an annual visit. This pewter was presented to the 13th Light Horse President on such a visit and was returned to the 8/13th in 1980 when the 13th ALH Association closed.Rare example of the close affiliation between a regiment of World War 1 (1914-1918) and its descendent regiment in the post World War 2 (1939-1945) era.Silver plated mug with handle and inscribed on both sides.On one side "13th Australian Light Horse Regiment A & C Squadron, 8/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles dated 9th May 1959" and on the other side "This cup is to be held by the current President of 13th Light Horse ( AIF ) Association. It is to be returned by the last surviving President to the 8/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles"13th, light horse, vmr -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Guidon - 10th Light Horse Regiment
Presented to 10th Light Horse Regiment (West Australian Mounted Infantry) by Lt-General Sir Harry Chauvel, GCMG, KCB on the Esplanade, Perth, 10 March 1928. Consecrated by Senior Chaplain COL Riley, OBE, VD, DD. Later carried by the post-World War Two unit, 10th West Australian Mounted Infantry, raised as a CMF unit of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps in 1949 as a direct successor unit to the above light horse regiment. This unit was redesignated as 10th Light Horse in 1956. The Guidon was laid up at the State War Memorial, King's Park on 10 June 1967, following presentation of a new Guidon to 10th Light Horse in 1966. It was transferred to the Army Museum of WA in 1988 as part of the Bicentenary Colours Project. Crimson with gold fringes, swallow tailed end (traditional cavalry Guidon shape). In the centre a black swan within a circle inscribed "10th LIGHT HORSE (WAMI)", across the lower portion of the circle a scroll inscribed with the regimental motto "PERCUTE ET PERCUTE VELOCITER", the whole surrounded with a wreath of Australian wattle and surmounted by the Crown. In the upper canton the roman numeral "X" Below the whole centrepiece is the regimental colour patch in black over gold diagonals in a rectangle and below that is the battle honour SOUTH AFRICA 1900-02 . Emblazoned on either side of the centrepiece are ten selected battle honours from the Great War: DEFENCE OF ANZAC, SARI BAIR, RUMANI, MAGHDABA-RAFAH, GAZA-BEERSHEBA, JERUSALEM, JORDAN (ES SALT), MEGIDDO, SHARON, DAMASCUS. The battle honour for South Africa for unknown reasons was not included on the guidon when originally presented in 1928, and was not emblazoned on the Guidon until the early 1950's. Other related facts:- • The battle honour "South Africa 1900-02" was granted under MO 123/1908 to 18th Australian Light Horse Regiment which was the predecessor Militia Light Horse regiment existing at the time. • This battle honour appeared under 10th Light Horse Regiment in the Australian Army List from 1928 onwards. • Having the battle honour added at a later date would explain why this battle honour is positioned on the lower portion of the guidon in the centre. At the time of approving battle honours for the Great War, the authorised position for any pre-existing South Africa battle honour was in the top left corner of the Guidon or colour, followed by the battle honours of the Great War. (AAO 112/1927). -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Recruiting Poster, abt 1990's
Australian Army Reserve was previously Citizen Military ForcesRecruiting poster for 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment (CMF). Poster depicts a M113A1 Armoured Pesonnel Carrier. Incorrect spelling of name of Regiment- "Wales' instead of "Wales's". Crew of APC are wearing Corps rather than Regimental beret badgesArmy Publicity 1052c Issued by Director of Army Recruiting -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Document - Bulletin, Royal Australian Armoured Corps Bulletin No 28 (2 copies), Dec 1954
A 25 page document being an advance copy of the pamphlet "The Division and Corps Regiment RAAC". The aim of the pamphlet is to lay down the principles governing the use of the Division/Corps Regiment RAAC and to provide a guide to its characteristics, organisation and handling. 2 copies, 1 incomplete.raac bulletin, division/corp regiment raac -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Plaque - 1st BN Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
The unit symbol of 1st Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers is fixed to the wood in the centre of the plaque. The metal plate is in the top centre of the plaque with the writing of "Presented to 5/6th Battalion the Royal Victoria Regiment from 1 RRF Nov 1992" in the bottom centre of the plaque. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - UNIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Photo 1. Photo of B Troop taken 10 Aug 1944 of Air Defence Battalion. Royal Artillery British Arm tasked with defence of bases. Mix of male and female soldiers. Photo 2 - Photo of members of 541 AA Battery, 158 Regiment taken 10 Aug 1944, taken at Raby, Cheshire. mix of male and female soldiers. Related to Beryl Scrimshaw (Morrel). Refer Cat 304P, 315.Photo 1. - Black and white original photo (formal) of members of Air Defence group (158 Reg,./30th Brigade). Taken in front of a Nissan Hut at Whitlew Bay, Newcastle. Mix of men and women in uniform. Photo 2 - Black and white original photo of members of Air Defence Unit. Photo taken in a field. Large number of men and women in uniform taken at RABY, Cheshire.1. Name of unit (541H (m) RA BTY, 158 Regiment/ 30 Brigade) Date taken, location and some other notes. 2. Notes on back of identity of unit (B ..... Royal Artillery) Photo taken (Ruby, Cheshire) and breakdown of location of unit.royal artillery, air defence, british bases, ww2 -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Award - Trophy, The Bruche Cup
6th Battalion was forerunner for the 5th/6th BattalionPresented to the city of melbourne regiment by its honorary Colonel and The chief of the General staffSilver bowl shaped trophy with ornate handles THE BRUCHE CUP FOR INTER PLATOON COMPETITION 6TH BATTALION (CITY OF MELBOURNE REGIMENT) Presented by MAJOR GENERAL J.H. Bruche, C.B, C.M.G Chief of General Staff Honorary Colonel of the Regiment 5/6 rvr, regimental property, trophy, 6th battalion, city of melbourne regiment, inter platoon competion -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Framed Photograph, c 1919
Refer inscriptionFramed b&w photograph of brothers Charles and Rodney Morley, 4th Australian Light Horse Regiment 4th Australian Light Horsemen. Brothers Charles Victor Morley Enlisted 26 June 1916 RTA 21 July 1918. Rodney Herbert (Robert) Morley, enlisted 28 June 1915 KIA Beersheba 31 October 1917 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Photograph/Postcard, R McGeehan, Light Horse at Lake Burrumbeet, 1914
A sepia toned photograph of a light horse regiment watering its horses at Lake Burrumbeet Victoria in 1914Watering Horses L H Camp Burrumbeet 1914light horse, lake burrumbeet -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Diary of Charles John Mullins, 25 February 1915 to 11 September 1915
Diary covers the period from departure from Port Melbourne on Thursday 25 February 1915 until Saturday 11 September 1915 (by which time Charles Mullins had returned to Melbourne after being wounded at Gallipoli).WW1 hardcover diary of Charles John Mullins (420 - 8th Light Horse Regiment, C Squadron).ww1, gallipoli, diaries, 8 light horse regiment, charles john mullins -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Badge
Brass Motto Badge. Royal Regiment of Artillery Wheeled Cannon in centre with Crown on top.(triangular shaped.UBIQUE Above cannon QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT Under cannon. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Military Officers Cap .Khaki, Unknown
Khaki cloth Officers cap with brass badge above peak containing the words "Royal Australian Regiment". -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform, Apron, MT X, Circa WW2
Khaki Drill Apron as used by Scottish Regiment. Has a single pocket on the front complete with button and flap.Nil -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Muskets Firing for Eureka Sunday, 2013, 2013
Colour photograph of re-enactors of the 40th regiment firing muskets at the Soldiers Graves at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. eureka sunday, 40th regiment, muskets, ballaarat old cemetery, eureka commemoration, british army, eureka stockade -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Book - 2/9 Armoured Regiment Nominal Roll
Yellow soft cover booklet being nominal Roll 2/9 Australian Armoured R regimentarmour, nominal roll, wwii, world war two -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Shield
1. Laminated unit poster of 2nd Cavalry Regiment 2. Shield of Australian Light Horse Association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - FORTUNA COLLECTION: COLOURED BROCHURE BENDIGO HISTORY OF FORTUNA VILLA, 1855-2017
Coloured Brochure History of Fortuna Villa Bendigo produced by the Army Headquarters Survey Regiment. Year Unknown.bendigo, history, fortuna and survey reg., http://www.bendigo.ws/our-history/architecture-and-buildings/fortuna-villa.html -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Ceremonial object - Trophy 10LH (VMR)
10th Light Horse was located in Gippsland 1903--- 1912. It was then renumbered as 13th Light Horse.Wooden plaque with badge and engraved plate attached. Presented to 10th Light Horse Regiment (VMR) in 1907.Presented to the 10th Aust light Horse / by The Hon William Pearson MLC / Honorary Colonel / For annual competition by teams of 1 Officer and 13 Men. / 17 Oct 1907light horse, military, trophy, pearson, 10th -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Photograph - Photo of Kings Colour and Battle honours
The phot of return off the Kings Colours and Battle Honours to Victorian Scottish Regiment 3 April 1949 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Regimental Scrap Book: 1990-1999, 2009
Archival quality A3 loose leaf slip case containing memorabilia documents, cuttings and photos about the Regiment for the period 1990-1999. Contents include:Training, Ceremonial, social activities. Hansard 18 Oct 1990 re future of the Regiment. Threats to the Regiment. Chief of General Staff Commendation to A Squadron 4/19 PWLH for assistance with flood emergency in Gippsland April 1990. Meritorious Unit Commendation to Prince of Wales Light Horse Troop while attached to 173 US Airborne Brigade, South Vietnam 1965/66. Freedom of City of Melbourne May 1992. 50th Birthday of Regiment. Closure of Traralgon Depot 1998.ceremonial, training, vietnam war, history 4 19 prince of wales s light horse, freedom of city melbourne, freedom of city traralgon, traralgon army depot, commendations, gippsland floods -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Flag - Kings banner, Flag: 1904; case: 1976
The King's Colour was presented to 8th Light Horse in 1904 for service in South Africa. It, together with the 1920 Colour, was laid up in the Anglican Church Benalla. In 1976 both colours were found in a cupboard at the church. The 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regiment arranged for a case for the colours to be mounted on the wall at the church. In the early eighties it became necessary to remove the case to allow building work at the church and the case and colours were donated to the 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection. Representative example of a King's Colour dating from 1904 presented to a Light Horse Regiment with a close connection to regional Victoria. It is well provenanced, and mounted together with the 1920 Colour making it a rare object indeed.Rectangular Union Jack flag (King's Colour) fringed with maroon and gold cord and mounted in a stained timber, glass fronted case, together with a second flag of similar appearance; The case has three engraved metal plaques affixed to the lower case.On plaque under flag: "The King's Colour presented to 8 Light Horse Regiment (Victorian Mounted Rifles) November 1904 For service in the Boer War". Plaque in the lower right corner of case: "This case was presented by the 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles 1976".flag, king's colour -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Document
The Victorian Mounted Rifles was raised as the mounted arm of the Victorian Colonial defence force in 1885. It was under the command of Colonel Thomas Caradoc Rose (Tom) Price (1842-1911). Price was born in Tasmania, educated in Hobart Town and at Scotch College, Melbourne, before entering the East India Military College, Addiscombe, England. He was commissioned on 7 July 1861 in the Madras Infantry and began twenty years’ service in India with several regiments, retiring in April 1883. On his return to Victoria he was tasked with raising of a force of one thousand, to be known as the Victorian Mounted Rifles, and appointed a lieutenant-colonel in the Permanent Military Forces. Companies of the Victorian Mounted Rifles were raised in rural districts throughout Victoria. The soldiers were paid a small annual allowance and were required to provide their own horse. Many members served in contingent to the Boer War. After Federation the VMR was gathered up into the Australian Light Horse. Hand written letter from Major Parker, Director of Royal Tournament replying to Robert Morrison's letter ( 3103.906 ) . He points out the difficulty of affiliated regiments 14/20 Hussars and Queens Royal Irish Hussars providing horses because they no longer have horses. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE, 38th BATTALION
Post WW2 militia badge for the 38th Battalion based in Bendigo, Victoria. Part of the Kevin John Herdman No. 397661 Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P for details of his service record.Cloth badge featuring an embroidered gold regimental crest, battalion colour patch and text in gold, red and black. Background of badge is black.Embroidered text: 'BENDIGO REGIMENT, HONOREM CUSTODITE, 38th INFSNTRY BATTALION, BENDIGO'.38th battalion, badge, kevin john herdman