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8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Work on paper - Programme
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. Printed card for VMR Centenary Dinner giving Wine List and music; contains significant dates for VMR; battle Honours; 100 years of VMR mobility.military, music, dinner, vmr, centenary -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - PRINT, FRAMED WW2, post 1945
Item in the collection re William Anthony (Bill) Theodore DSM, RAN. Refer Cat No 151 for his service details. Refer Cat No 7926P for Bills service details.Framed print, colour painting of HMAS Vendetta 1917 - 1945. Set on light fawn colour background with details of their Battle Honours. Frame is wood stained.“Presentation by those who fought & served in her 1939-45 Vendetta Veterans Association Sydney - Melbourne.”ran, vendetta, dsm, theodore dsm -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Henry Arthur Benson DFC
Black Framed Document of 161 Recce Flt Honours and Awards. Details achivements of Henry Arthur Benson DFC in Vietnam from June 68 to June 69framed document, henry arthur benson, honours and awards, dfc, 161 reconnaissance flight -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, John Trevor Wright DSM, MID
Framed Document in a Black Frame. 161 Recce Flt Honours and Awards. Details achievements of John Wright DSM MID in Vietnam Sept 66-Sept 67framed document, john trevor wright, dsm, mid, 161 reconnaissance flight -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Terence John Hayes DFC
Framed Document in a black frame. 161 Recce Flt Honours and Awards. Details achievements of Lt terence Hayes DFC in Vietnam Oct 70 to Sept 71framed document, 161 reconnaissance flight, lt terence hayes, dfc -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Lawrence Gerard Doyle DFC
Framed Document in a black frame. 161 Recce Flt Honours and Awards. Details achievements of Major Lawrence Doyle DFC in Vietnam Jul 66 to Aug 67framed document, 161 reconnaissance flight, major lawrence doyle, dfc -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Malcolm Roy Smith DFC
Document in a Black Frame. 161 Recce Flt. Honours and Awards. Details achievements of 2nd Lt Malcolm Smith DFC in Vietnam Apr 69 to Apr 70framed document, 161 reconnaissance flight, dfc, 2nd lt malcolm smith -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Robert William Askew (Queen's Commendation)
Framed Document in a black frame. 161 Recce Flt. Honours and Awards. Details Achievements of 2nd Lt Robert Askew in Vietnam June 66 to June 67framed document, 161 reconnaissance flight, 2nd lt robert askew, queen's commendation -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Michael John Sonneveld DFC
Document in a Black Frame. 161 Recce Flt. Honours and Awards. Details Achievements of 2nd Lt Michael Sonneveld DFC in Vietnam Oct 70 to Oct 71framed document, 161 reconnaissance flight, 2nd lt michael sonneveld, dfc, honours and awards -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Edwin Grant Steel DFC
Framed Document in a Black Frame. 161 Recce Flt. Honours and Awards. Details Achievements of Lt Edwin Steel DFC in Vietnam March 71 to Nov 71framed document, 161 reconnaissance flight, lt edwin steel, dfc, honours and awards -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Awards for four, 17/06/1992
Article by Wendy Woods on recipients of Queens Birthday honours, Mrs Dot Browne, an athlete and Mrs Wendy Page who founded the Nunawading Palliative Care Group.page, wendy, browne, dot, nunawading palliative care group -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenir Navy Pennant, HMAS Warrego, C 1950
Blue Felt Pennant featuring the ships name with an Emu in a circle.Battle honours - Sunda Straights. New Guinea . Halmaheras . Philippines . Borneo 1940 - 1945 Paramus Eos Secundos -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Queen's Colour - 16th Battalion (The Cameron Highlanders of Western Australia)
With the re-activation of the Citizen Military Forces (CMF) following the Second World War, the 16th/28th Infantry Battalion (The Cameron Highlanders of Western Australia) was raised in 1948 to carry on the identity and traditions of the pre-war 16th and 28th Battalions respectively. The King's and Regimental Colours formerly held by these two battalions were passed on to the new battalion who paraded them in rotation on ceremonial occasions It was decided in 1950 that a new set of Colours would be presented to 16th Battalion. For reasons that still remain unclear, these were manufactured under local arrangement by "cannibalising" the original 1933 set of colours and transferring the devices and battle honours (in the case of the Regimental Colour) to the new Colours. (Reported by Western Command to the Adjutant General -reference file A 107/1/11 dated 30 April 1952). These new colours were presented by Major-General JS Whitelaw, CB, CBE at a parade of the 16th/28th Infantry Battalion held on the Esplanade, Perth, 26 August 1951. (For details of Colours previously presented to 16th Battalion see separate section below). 16th/28th Infantry Battalion became unlinked in March 1952 with both 16th and 28th becoming independent battalions within their own right. With the accession of HM Queen Elizabeth II to the throne in 1953, all Colours that had originally been presented as King's Colours, and were still carried by units on the current Order of Battle, were automatically deemed to be Queen's Colours. Under major reorganisation of the CMF in 1960, all individual infantry battalions that existed at the time within each State were amalgamated to form State regiments, taking effect from 1 July 1960. Thus from that date the 11/44th, 16th and 28th Infantry Battalions were amalgamated to form The Royal Western Australia Regiment. In September 1960, at a ceremonial parade held at Northam Camp, the Colours carried by all former battalions were handed over for safe keeping by the new regiment. Battle Honours for the Second World War were promulgated under Australian Army Order 135/1961 and the 10 selected honours approved for emblazoning on the Queen's Colour were subsequently added in 1962 These former colours were subsequently laid up in the undercroft at the State War Memorial, King's Park on 29 November 1964. These were transferred to the Army Museum of WA in 1988 as part of the Bicentenary Colours Project Previous Colours presented to 16th Battalion The designation "16th" was allocated to several different infantry battalions that had been raised at different stages during changes to organisational structure of the Citizen Forces during the 1920's and 1930's. The original King's Colour awarded for service of 16th Battalion (AIF) and received in 1920 by the Citizen Force unit 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment was later passed on to 16th Battalion (The Goldfields Regiment) which had been raised in the Kalgoorlie area in 1921. This unit became inactive and this Colour was later laid up in the Kalgoorlie Council Chambers. In order to maintain the identity of 16th Battalion as a Citizen Force unit, in 1930 11th Battalion (The Perth Regiment) was reformed as a linked battalion under the designation 11th/16th Battalion. As the 11th Battalion had already received its set of colours in the 1920's, it was decided that a set of King's and Regimental Colours be presented for 16th Battalion. These were presented by HE the Lieutenant-Governor Sir James Mitchell, KCMG at a parade of 11th/16th Battalion held at Perth Oval on 15 October 1933. The colours were consecrated by the Chaplain General, Archbishop COL Riley, OBE, VD, DD. In 1936 16th Battalion was re-established as a separate battalion within its own right, being formed as 16th Battalion (The Cameron Highlanders of Western Australia). The colours presented in 1933 were passed on to this new battalion and were also initially carried by the post-World War Two unit 16th/28th Infantry Battalion (The Cameron Highlanders of Western Australia) as already mentioned. Union flag with gold fringe. In the centre the Arabic numeral "16" on a red background within a circle inscribed "SIXTEENTH BATTALION", surmounted by the Crown. Emblazoned on the colour are the following Second World War Battle Honours:- NORTH AFICA 1941, SYRIAN FRONTIER, THE LITANI, SIDON, WADI ZEINI, DAMOUR, KOKODA TRAIL, BUNA-GONA, LIBERATION OF AUSTRALIAN NEW GUINEA, BORNEO -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Peter Harry Rogers DFC
Framed Document in a black frame. 161 Recce Flt Honours and Awards. Details Achievements of 2nd Lt Peter Rogers DFC in Vietnam Nov 68 - Nov 69framed document, 161 reconnaissance flight, 2nd lt peter rogers, dfc -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Peter Alexander Bysouth DFC
Framed Document in a Black Frame. 161 Recce Flt Honours and Awards. Details achievement of 2nd Lt Peter Bysouth DFC in Vietnam Aug 69 to Aug 70framed document, 161 reconnaissance flight, 2nd lt peter bysouth, dfc -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Charles John Barron DSM MID
Document in a Black Frame. 161 Recce Flt. Honours and Awards. Details Achievements of 2nd Lt Charles Barron DSM MID in Vietnam May 66 to Apr 67framed document, 161 reconnaissance flight, 2nd lt charles barron, dsm, mid -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Phillip Norman Stevens DSM MID
Document in a Black Frame. 161 Recce Flt. Honours and Awards. Details achievements of 2nd Lt Phillip Stevens DSM MID in Vietnam Oct 68 to May 69framed document, 161 reconnaissance flight, dsm, mid, 2nd lt phillip stevens -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Medal for an ex-journalist, 2009
Eugenia Moraitis, a presenter and executive producer of the Greek language program on SBS was awarded the medal of Australia (OAM) in the Queen's Birthday honours.Eugenia Moraitis, a presenter and executive producer of the Greek language program on SBS was awarded the medal of Australia (OAM) in the Queen's Birthday honours. She is a Forest Hill resident (photo)Eugenia Moraitis, a presenter and executive producer of the Greek language program on SBS was awarded the medal of Australia (OAM) in the Queen's Birthday honours. moraitis, eugenia, sbs -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Poster
Side 1 = Maps - World; Western Europe; The Far East; Mediterranean Area Side 2 = Decorations for Valour; Ranks of the Services; Battle Honours and Colour Patches of the AIFliterature, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Queen's Colour - 11th Australian Infantry Regiment (Perth Regiment)
This former King's Colour was originally authorised by King George V in 1919 in recognition of services of 11th Battalion (AIF) during the Great War. Presented by HE the Governor General Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson, PC, CGMG at a parade in King's Park on 2 October 1920 and handed over to 2nd Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment (Perth Regiment) of the Citizen Forces. In 1921 this unit became re-designated 11th Battalion (The Perth Regiment) (The title was changed to "The City of Perth Regiment" in 1933). Subsequently consecrated by the Chaplain General, Archbishop COL Riley, OBE, VD, DD at a parade on the Esplanade, Perth, 15 November 1924. At the time of presentation this colour was a plain union flag with no central devices or other distinctions included on it. Following Military Board approval given in 1925 the centre circle and Crown were later added, in accordance with the approved design for a King's Colour. With the re-activation of the Citizen Military Forces (CMF) following the Second World War, the 11th/44th Infantry Battalion (The City of Perth Regiment) was raised as a linked battalion in 1948 to carry on the identity and traditions of the pre-war 11th and 44th Battalions respectively. The King's and Regimental Colours formerly held by these two battalions were passed on to the new battalion who paraded them in rotation on ceremonial occasions. With the accession of HM Queen Elizabeth II to the throne in 1953, all Colours that had originally been presented as King's Colours, and were still carried by units on the current Order of Battle, were automatically deemed to be Queen's Colours. Under major reorganisation of the CMF in 1960, all individual infantry battalions that existed at the time within each State were amalgamated to form State regiments, taking effect from 1 July 1960. Thus from that date the 11/44th, 16th and 28th Infantry Battalions were amalgamated to form The Royal Western Australia Regiment. In September 1960, at a ceremonial parade held at Northam Camp, the Colours carried by all former battalions were handed over for safe keeping by the new regiment. Battle Honours for the Second World War were promulgated under Australian Army Order 135/1961 and the 10 selected honours approved for emblazoning on the Queen's Colour were subsequently added in 1962 These former colours were subsequently laid up in the undercroft at the State War Memorial, King's Park on 29 November 1964. These were transferred to the Army Museum of WA in 1988 as part of the Bicentenary Colours Project. Union flag with gold fringes. In the centre the Arabic numeral "11" on a red background within a gold circle inscribed "ELEVENTH INFANTRY - PERTH REGIMENT", surmounted by the Crown. Emblazoned on the colour are the following Second World War Battle Honours:- BARDIA 1941, CAPTURE OF TOBRUK, DERNA, BRALLOS PASS, RETIMO, LIBERATION OF AUSTRALIAN NEW GUINEA, MATAPAU, ABAU-MALIN, WEWAK, WIRUI MISSION -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Queen's Colour - 28th Battalion (The Swan Regiment)
This former King's Colour was originally authorised by King George V in 1919 in recognition of services of 28th Battalion (AIF) during the Great War. Presented by HE the Governor General Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson, PC, CGMG at a parade in King's Park on 2 October 1920 and handed over to 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment of the Citizen Forces. This colour was passed on to 28th Battalion, which was created, from other units in 1921. The colour was subsequently consecrated by the Chaplain General, Archbishop COL Riley, OBE, VD,DD at a parade on the Esplanade, Perth, 15 November 1924. At the time of presentation this colour was a plain union flag with no central devices or other distinctions included on it. Following Military Board approval given in 1925 the centre circle and Crown were later added, in accordance with the approved design for a King's Colour. With the re-activation of the Citizen Military Forces (CMF) following the Second World War, the 16th/28th Infantry Battalion (The Cameron Highlanders of Western Australia) was raised as a linked battalion in 1948 to carry on the identity and traditions of the pre-war 16th and 28th Battalions respectively. The King's and Regimental Colours formerly held by these two battalions were passed on to the new battalion who paraded them in rotation on ceremonial occasions. The above battalion became unlinked in March 1952 and 28th Infantry Battalion (The Swan Regiment) became an independent battalion within its own right. The former colours of 28th Battalion were handed back at a parade at Northam Camp on 24 August 1952. With the accession of HM Queen Elizabeth II to the throne in 1953, all Colours that had originally been presented as King's Colours, and were still carried by units on the current Order of Battle, were automatically deemed to be Queen's Colours. Under major reorganisation of the CMF in 1960, all individual infantry battalions that existed at the time within each State were amalgamated to form State regiments, taking effect from 1 July 1960. Thus from that date the 11/44th, 16th and 28th Infantry Battalions were amalgamated to form The Royal Western Australia Regiment. In September 1960, at a ceremonial parade held at Northam Camp, the Colours carried by all former battalions were handed over for safe keeping by the new regiment. Battle Honours for the Second World War were promulgated under Australian Army Order 135/1961 and the 10 selected honours approved for emblazoning on the Queen's Colour were subsequently added in 1962 These former colours were subsequently laid up in the undercroft at the State War Memorial, King's Park on 29 November 1964. These were transferred to the Army Museum of WA in 1988 as part of the Bicentenary Colours Project. Union flag with gold fringes. In the centre the Arabic numeral "28" on a red background within a circle inscribed "TWENTY EIGHTH INFANTRY ", surmounted by the Crown. Emblazoned on the colour are the following Second World War Battle Honours:- DEFENCE OF TOBRUK, DEFENCE OF ALAMEIN LINE, QATTARA TRACK, EL ALAMEIN, LAE-NADZAB, BUSU RIVER, FINSCHHAFEN, SIKI COVE, BORNEO, LABUAN -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Article - "Mayor honours a vow", re reception given by Lord Mayor, Jack WOODRUFF for Port Melbourne Football Club, Sep 1980
From the Woodruff family archives, photocopy of "Mayor honours a vow" Sept 1980 article re reception given by Lord Mayor Jack WOODRUFF for the Port Melbourne Football Clubsport - australian rules football, john william (jack) woodruff, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Award - RAIA 25 year award
In 2003, the then RAIA established the National 25 Year Award. The Boyd House II at 290 Walsh St won the award in 2006. Items D500 and D501 are also associated with this award.Bronze, circular, slightly convexRoyal Australian Institute of Architects 25 year award 2006. House at 290 Walsh St South Yarra grounds Romberg and Boyd. Includes a three line description of its significanceawards, honours, robin boyd, walsh st -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Medal - American Institute of Architects Honorary Fellow Medal, The American Institute of Architects, 1960
The American Institute of Architects Honorary Fellow Medal to Robin Boyd. See also the accompanying certificate (items D491 and D492).awards, honours, robin boyd, walsh st -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Medal - American Institute of Architects Critic's Medal, The American Institute of Architects, 1973
The American Institute of Architects Critic's Medal to Robin Boyd. In 1973 Patricia Boyd went to the AIA Conference in San Francisco to receive this award on behalf of Robin Royd who died in October 1971. The Walsh Street Archive also holds the certificate (item D496) and the event programs (items P1390.1-P1390.3).awards, honours, robin boyd, walsh st -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Medal - Member of Order of Australia, Commonwealth of Australia, 1988
Penleigh Boyd wrote this in The Age obituary to Dorothea Patricia Davies AM (3 Jan 1921-5 Nov 2009). "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a life member and former president of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's Association." The Walsh Street Archive also holds the Certificate associated with this honour (item D502).awards, honours, robin boyd, walsh st -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Medal - WWII medals
These are Robin Boyd's World War II medals. Robin Boyd commenced full-time war service on 19 November 1941 and was discharged in September 1945. He spent much of his war service preparing maps in the 3rd Field Survey Company in New Guinea and late in the war near Mareeba, Queensland. The Walsh Street Archive also holds the Demobilization Procedure Book (item D457).awards, honours, robin boyd, walsh st -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Guidon framed
The 8th Light Horse (Indi) Regiment superseded the 16th Light Horse in 1919. It had its headquarters at Benalla with sub-units throughout the Upper Murray and Northeast Victoria. In December 1941, the regiment converted from horse to mechanised, initially as 8th Reconnaissance Battalion then in July 1942 it became 8th Cavalry Regiment and served in Northern Territory. As Japanese threat to the mainland declined the regiment was disbanded.Good display object Framed colour photograph of Eighth Light Horse ( Indi ) Regiment guidon. Red with gold fringe badge in centre. Blue over colour patch with battle honours of the Eighth Light Regiment.Guidon of the Eighth Light Horse ( Indi ) Regimentmilitary, guidon, ceremonial, light horse, wwi, wwii -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Framed print, 3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment
Battle Honours of 3rd BattalionBlack frame with glass, logo of 3rd Battalion RAR surrounded by campaigns.1948 Japan 1950, Korea, Malaya, Borneo, Vietnam (with dates) -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Flag - Photograph 20th LH
Framed colour photograph of Twentieth Light Horse ( VMR ) Regiment guidon. Red with gold fringe badge in centre. Purple over yellow colour patch with battle honours of the Twentieth Light Horse.Guidon of the Twentieth Light Horse ( VMR ) Regimentmilitary, light horse, guidon, battle honours, wwii