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The Celtic Club
Book, Jeff Kildea, Anzacs and Ireland, 2007
... Anzacs and Ireland ...This book tells the story of how Irish and Australian soldiers made deep connections as they fought side by side at Gallipoli, the Western Front and Palestine during WW1. Thousands of Irish born men and women enlisted in Australian forces. Many Australians visited Ireland on leave.Index, bib, plates, ill, map, p.231.non-fictionThis book tells the story of how Irish and Australian soldiers made deep connections as they fought side by side at Gallipoli, the Western Front and Palestine during WW1. Thousands of Irish born men and women enlisted in Australian forces. Many Australians visited Ireland on leave.ireland - social conditions., world war 1914-1918 - ireland and australia -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, James Ingram and Son, The story of the Anzacs : an historical account of the part taken by Australia and New Zealand in the Great War; from the outbreak in August, 1914, until the evacuation of Gallipoli, in December, 1915, 1917
... The story of the Anzacs : an historical account of the part ...The story of the Anzacs being an historical account of the part taken by Australia and New Zealand in the Great War; from the outbreak in August, 1914, until the evacuation of Gallipoli, in December, 1915.p.153.The story of the Anzacs being an historical account of the part taken by Australia and New Zealand in the Great War; from the outbreak in August, 1914, until the evacuation of Gallipoli, in December, 1915.world war 1914-1918 - australian involvement, world war - campaigns - dardenalles. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, BOOK: The Kia Opa Coo-ee - The Magazine for the ANZACS in the Middle East
... BOOK: The Kia Opa Coo-ee - The Magazine for the ANZACS in ... -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, BOOK: The ANZACS - Gallipoli to the Western Front
... BOOK: The ANZACS - Gallipoli to the Western Front ... -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Tate, Don, Anzacs Betrayed: The 2nd D&E Platoon in Vietnam
... Anzacs Betrayed: The 2nd D&E Platoon in Vietnam ...Don Tate volunteered to go to the Vietnam War as a naive, but patriotic nineteen year old boy in 1969 and served as an infantry reinforcement with three units - the 4th Battalion, the 2nd D&E Platoon and the 9th Battalion. He was badly wounded in action on the 19th July 1969 and was hospitalised for more than two years.Don Tate volunteered to go to the Vietnam War as a naive, but patriotic nineteen year old boy in 1969 and served as an infantry reinforcement with three units - the 4th Battalion, the 2nd D&E Platoon and the 9th Battalion. He was badly wounded in action on the 19th July 1969 and was hospitalised for more than two years.australia. army. defence and employment platoon, 2nd -- history, vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- psychological aspects, pte don tate, 4th battalion, 2nd d&e platoon, 9th battalion, wounded soldier -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
book, Heard, Barry, East Gippsland's ANZACs A tribute to those who served in World War 1, 2007
... East Gippsland's ANZACs A tribute to those who served in ...Barry Heard tells of life in Swifts Creek area in mid 1900'ssettlement -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - ANZACS OVER ENGLAND, DAVID GOODLAND et al, 1992
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Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Work on paper - Book, The ANZACS
... The ANZACS ...non-fictionanzac, world war one, gallipoli, aif -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Book, Peter Rees, The OTHER ANZACS : the Extraordinary Story of our World War I Nurses, 2008
... The OTHER ANZACS : the Extraordinary Story of our World War ...World War IBook, paperback, sepia photo of Grace Wilson with an umbrella on Lemnosnonethe western front, gallipoli, the marquette (ship) aegean -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Book, Peter Rees, The OTHER ANZACS : Nurses at War, 1914 - 1918, 2008
... The OTHER ANZACS : Nurses at War, 1914 - 1918 ...World War IBook, Hardcover. brown. Dustjacket, black and white photo of Grace Wilson with an umbrella on Lemnosnonethe western front, gallipoli, the marquette (ship) aegean -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated book, Jim Claven, Lemnos & Gallipoli revealed : a pictorial history of the ANZACs in the Aegean, 1915-1916
... ANZACs in the Aegean, 1915-1916 ...The story of the Hellenic connection to Australia's Gallipoli story. Lemnos was the advance base for the Gallipoli campaign.Hardcover book. Title in gold print. Cover photo, black and white image of first party of officers proceeding from SS Simla to land on Lemnos Island, this is on the dust jacket. Author name printed on front of book and jacket. 352 pages, including over 300 labelled photographs and maps.non-fictionThe story of the Hellenic connection to Australia's Gallipoli story. Lemnos was the advance base for the Gallipoli campaign.wwi, lemnos, gallipoli, ahnl, grace wilson -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Print, The Landing at Anzac
Print of painting showing the landing of ANZAC soldiers at Gallipoli. The Landing at Anzac, Anzac Day, April 25 1915 printed on the bottom. Artist signature in print is C Cuneo anzac, gallipoli, 1915, painting -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Badge - Fundraising Button, ANZAC Remembrance Day, 1916-1918
Frances Rigg was a local business identity in Kew, at one stage managing the local branch of the English, Scottish and Australian (ES&A) Bank at 175 High Street from c. 1920 until the 1940s. After Francis Rigg’s death, the collection of buttons and medallions was inherited by his son, Ken Rigg (1922-2014). The collection was subsequently donated to the Kew Historical Society in 2015 by Francis' grandson, Adrian Rigg, at the time of the Gallipoli & Beyond Commemoration in 2015. The collection covers a period of almost 40 years. The majority of the buttons are patriotic buttons, issued and sold during and immediately after the First World World War (1914-1918) to raise funds for national and overseas causes. The collection also includes a number of locally significant sporting event buttons and sporting club medallions, issued in the 1920s and 1930s.Patriotic and other pressed tin buttons and badges were produced in large numbers in the first decades of the twentieth century. By nature, insubstantial and ephemeral, they have not always survived. The collections of badges, buttons and medallions in the Kew Historical Society collection is homogenous and yet diverse, ranging from buttons sold to raise funds for the war efforts in 1914-18 and 1939-45, to those used at festivals and sporting events. Because of the manufacturing process, many surviving buttons and badges have been affected by inadequate storage, suffering from oxidisation and physical damage. These survivors are now historically and socially significant artefacts, revealing much about the attitudes and values of the period in which they were produced. Their widespread distribution means that they are frequently significant at a local, state, national and international level.World War I-era pressed metal fundraising badge, advertising ANZAC Remembrance Day"ANZAC Remembrance Day"patriotic buttons, remembrance day, badges -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Anzac Day, 1924
Photos of wreaths at the old war memorial after an Anzac Day service. A war memorial/Cenotaph to the 1914-1918 war was originally erected in Spring Street outside the Victorian Parliament. It was a flimsy half-sized replica of the London Symbol of Remembrance in Whitehall built of timber and fibro cement and was only meant to be temporary. Anzac Day services were held at this memorial in the 1920s and early 1930s. These photos were taken before the Shrine of Remembrance was erected and dedicated in 1934 as the National War Memorial of Victoria. It is possible that the stamp on the reverse, '4 24', means April 1924, also see a similar photo at 01371. Items were in an envelope with other photos and programmes from different School Student ceremonies. Labelled S15 in red pen it was part of an old archive numbering system (S=Shrine), that showed there has been efforts in the past to collect, order and save items of Legacy's history. From articles in Trove: The temporary cenotaph was the original first world war memorial until the Shrine of Remembrance was dedicated in 1937. The cenotaph was a half size replica of the London Symbol of Remembrance in Whitehall. It was made from timber and plaster and was initially meant to only last for the 1926 Anzac day service and be removed. With annual upkeep it remained until at least 1934 when ex-service men proceeded from the incomplete Shrine to the cenotaph on the steps of Parliament House on Anzac day.A record of an Anzac Day ceremony at the old temporary war memorial in Spring Street.Black and white photo x 3 of wreaths laid on ANZAC Day at the old First World War memorial in Spring Street.Stamped with a round stamp 'Printed by Harringtons" in grey ink, stamped '4 24' in blue ink. Handwritten 'ANZAC DAY' in blue pen on one photo.anzac day, wreath laying ceremony -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Banner - Anzac Centenary 1914-2014 Banner, 2014
This banner is one of 70 that were flown both inside and out the Melbourne Town Hall Swanston Street Melbourne during the Centenary of ANZAC. At the conclusion of the ANZAC Centenary, the banners were offered to RSL Sub Branches across Victoria "on a first in best dressed basis" by the Department of Premier and Cabinet. Beechworth was a lucky recipientBanner was flown during the Centenary of ANZAC outside/inside A Melbourne Town HallStreet Banner f ANZAC 2014 - 2018Victoria Remembers printed vertically upward from centre to top right corner/silhouette of digger in the Standing on Arms Reversed position / along the left hand border top to bottom coloured patterns 24cm wide symbolizing the colours of medals ribbons /Across the bottom picture of poppy followed by ANZAC - 2014 - 2018 - / CENTENARY / Sharing Victoria's Stories & Making Connections (in italics) / bottom right hand symbol VICTORY/State/ Government / sown on mounting ribbon left side top to bottom two plastic mounting clips one on top one, one on the bottom, centre clip is made of metalbanner, centenary, anzac centenary, melbourne -
Mont De Lancey
Container - Anzac Biscuit Tin, Returned and Services League of Australia, 2019
This Unibic Limited Edition ANZAC Biscuit tin is one of a series produced in 2014 to commemorate 100 years 1914 - 2014 of World War 1, focusing on the Victoria Cross, The Anzac Biscuit Story and The RSL Story. The included paper sheet explains the Victoria Cross in full detail. The RSL and Modern Baking Pty Ltd in Broadmeadows provided this product.A medium sized rectangular Limited Edition green and gold lidded Anzac Biscuit Tin with an old brown and grey toned photograph image of soldiers of the 5th Division in a motor car. The lettering for the tin is stamped in red and white at the top of the lid with Limited Edition in gold. At the bottom of the tin is written - Australian 5th Division 500g including a gold coloured embossed Rising Sun Badge. There is a brief explanation about the 5th Divisional Motor Car's location on one side of the tin as well as an explanation of the meaning of the Rising Sun Badge on the other side. The back of the tin has information about The Anzac Biscuit Story and a recipe. Inside the tin there is a folded brochure about the seven 2019 Limited Edition Tins that were available at the time.As stated above there is the name of the tin 'Limited Edition ANZAC Biscuit' with details of the tin's meaning for the Australian 5th Division. '500g Net' All of the tin has information about the soldiers who served in WW1 and WW2 and the relevance of the Anzac Spirit and biscuits.war, world war 1, world war 2, containers, tins, commemorative tins, rsl -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Booklet, ANZAC
On the 25th of April 1915, Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula. These became known as Anzacs and the pride they took in that name continues to this day. This booklet gives a brief rundown on the history of the ANZACS.The Anzacs were courageous and although the Gallipoli campaign failed in its military objectives, the Australian and New Zealand actions during the campaign left us all a powerful legacy. Rectangular shaped Booklet.ANZACbooklet, anzac, world war one, lara r.s.l. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Charles Marshall et al, ANZAC Hostel Cairo, 1917_
Photograph of an ANZAC hostel, in Cairo.Digital copy of black and white photograph"Anzac hostel"charles marshall, world war 1, cairo -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Badge commerative, ANZAC
Brass badge thought to have been given to Gallipoli Veterans at a date unknown Given to Sig. Henry Claude Roussac 1737 25Bn.Brass badge combining the WWI rising sun badge with the addition of the letters ANZAC in large letters below Australian Commonwealth Military Forces ANZACbadge, anzac, rising sun, gallipoli veteran -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Programme, Free Press Print, Tatura and Kyabram, Anzac Day 1919, 1919
Handed down in Crawford Family. They were returned service families.Programme for Anzac Day service held in Tatura Mechanics Institute at 8 pm on 25 April 1919. Includes hymns, readings, roll of honor (fallen).Anzac "In Memoriam Service"anzac day 1919 -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Document, article, 25,000 Returned Soldiers, Headed By Their Leader, Sir John Monash, Marched Past The Cenotaph On Anzac Day, 05/05/1928
A newspaper photo of returned servicemen and nurses marching past the original First World War memorial during an Anzac Day march in 1928. It was published as a centre page spread on 5 May 1928 in the The Weekly Times. '25,000 Returned Soldiers, Headed By Their Leader, Sir John Monash, Marched Past The Cenotaph On Anzac Day.' A war memorial to the 1914-1918 war was originally erected in Spring Street outside the Victorian Parliament Building (at that time it was the being used by the Australian Federal Parliament, from 1901-1927 when it moved to Canberra). Anzac Day services were held at this memorial in the 1920s and early 1930s. Items were in an envelope with other photos and programmes from different items relating to the Shrine of Remembrance - including discussions on its location and design. Labelled 'Shrine of Remembrance S1 - S14' it was part of an old archive numbering system (S=Shrine), that showed there has been efforts in the past to collect, order and save items of Legacy's history. From articles in Trove: The temporary cenotaph was the original first world war memorial until the Shrine of Remembrance was dedicated in 1937. The cenotaph was a half size replica of the London Symbol of Remembrance in Whitehall. It was made from timber and plaster and was initially meant to only last for the 1926 Anzac day service and be removed. With annual upkeep it remained until at least 1934 when ex-service men proceeded from the incomplete Shrine to the cenotaph on the steps of Parliament House on Anzac day.A record of an Anzac Day ceremony at the old First World War memorial in Spring Street in 1928. Not many photos are available of the original memorial. The size of the march past (reported as 25,000 soldiers) points to the enormous number of Victorians who served in the First World War. Black and white newspaper article about ANZAC Day at the old First World War memorial in Spring Street in 1928.Title: '25,000 Returned Soldiers, Headed By Their Leader, Sir John Monash, Marched Past The Cenotaph On Anzac Day.' Caption: " Scene at Parliament House, Melbourne, where the Governor, Lord Somers, took the salute, as returned Soldiers and Nurses passed, on they way to the Commemorative Service at the Exhibition.'anzac day, wreath laying ceremony -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Anzac commemoration for students 1945, 1945
A Legacy ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance. One of the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students" events, usually held just prior to ANZAC Day. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. This is a close up photo of the son of soldier wearing his fathers medals, at the service in 1945 (see also 01193). It is the son of Lieut. G Ingram, a VC medal recipient.A record of a ceremony for school students at the Shrine.Black and white photo a boy wearing his fathers medals at an Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for students at the Shrine in 1945.Photo is stamped with purple copyright stamp of The Argus with identifying number, U-1673 in pencil. Also 'Anzac Eve 24th April 1945' and 'Ingram VC's son' in pencil. There are marks for cropping and dimensions for reprinting in a newsletter. A paper label says: ' 18. The son of Lieut. G.M. Ingram, Victoria Cross, wears his father's decoration awarded in France in 1918. 1/2 page' in blue pen. Was in an envelope with other photos and programmes from different School Student ceremonies. Labelled S15 in red pen it was part of an old archive numbering system, that showed there has been efforts in the past to collect, order and save items of Legacy's history.anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony, vc medal, ingram -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Legatee Rogers on his visit to Anzac Cove, 2018
A recount by Legatee Bill Rogers on his trip to Anzac Cove in 2001. He was there for the Anzac Day commemoration ceremony. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008) or as a legatee.A record of speech about doctors and nurses and their work in the battlefield.Three A4 pages by Legatee Bill Rogers on his visit to Anzac Cove on Anzac Day 2001.gallipoli, anzac day, bill rogers -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Anzac Day, 199?
Photo of a man in uniform. It is presumed to be a Legatee on Anzac Day. Name is not known. Was found in an envelope marked "For Melbourne Legacy. Anzac Day Parade featuring Legacy Lads.'A record of Legatees marching on Anzac Day.Photo of a legatee in uniform on Anzac Day.anzac day, march -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Glasses, 1990
ThreGlasses have been made to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Gallipoli, 1990The glasses are originalsA set of six (6) glasses, clear glass an ANZAC Badge on each glass.An ANZAC Badge on each glass, inscribed 75 Anniversary, 1990glasses, 75th anniversary gallipoli -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Anzac Day Service, Portland, 25/04/1941
Black and white photo . Memorial triangle, Portland. Anzac Day service 1941. Photo taken from Cliff St. from elevated position. Floral display reads '2nd AIF ANZAC LEST WE FORGET'Back: ANZAC Service Portland 1941' handwritten, black penportland anzac, anzac service, 1941, remembrance, memorial -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Framed Photo of ANZAC Cove, 1916
A black and white photo of ANZAC Cove taken in 1915 mounted in a wooden boarded and them mounted in a wooden frame with a glass frontANZAC Cove Framed by Corders in Melbourne -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
8/13 VMR was equipped with M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers in 1970 for reconnaissance training.Collection of photographs showing an armoured regiment of the Citizen Forces in the 1960s as it transitioned from wheeled armoured vehicles to tanks to M113 armoured personal carriers.Black and White photograph of M113 armoured vehicles of 8/13 VMR in street of Wodonga, Victoria leading ANZAC Day march." Anzac Day Wodonga ". Crews are named. -
Camberwell RSL Sub-Branch
Oil painting by Antonio Rubbo, The Last Cartridge - 25th April 1915, Painting signed by Rubbo and dated 1916
Anzac Cove in April 1915Very significant as a view of the battle action at Anzac Cove during the Gallipoli Champaign.Two diggers on ridge at Anzac CoveSigned by Antonio Rubbo, 1916 -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Anzac Day, 198?
Photo of returned servicemen marching on Anzac Day. The year is not known. Legatee Colin Bannister is on the right without a beret. Was found in an envelope marked "For Melbourne Legacy. Anzac Day Parade featuring Legacy Lads.'A record of Legatees marching on Anzac Day.Photo of a legatee marching on Anzac Day.anzac day, march, colin bannister