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Kew RSL
Honour Board, Arbuckle & Ward Honour Board
Advised this board was displayed at Arbuckle's premises in Cato Street Hawthorn. wooden decorative board with wooden ribbon carvings attached in the cornersEmployees of Arbuckle & Waddell Pty Ltd who enlisted for service in the great war 1914-1919arbuckle & waddell, world war 1, hawthorn war memorials -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Uniform Jacket - RAN, Mid 20th Century
Uniform Jacket belonging to C? L Taylor who served in the Royal Australian Navy.The is a uniform jacket of C? L Taylor.Navy Blue Cloth Jacket with buttons attached, inscribed Australia. The Jacket has badge of Rank on the left sleeve, badge of Trade on the right sleeve and three red markings for period of enlistment.Inside the Jacket the name C?L Taylor.ran, aif, military, c? l taylor -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Portrait, Legatee Arthur H Smith, 194
A portrait of Legatee Arthur Henson Smith who was a legatee that had rejoined to serve in the second World War. His ribbon bar indicates he had served in the first World War. His Vale notice that appeared in the Bulletin on 22 January 1973 says he had landed at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. He went on to serve with the 2nd Brigade AFA and the 3rd Army Brigade Artillery. On 1 May 1940 he enlisted with the 2/9 Field Regiment of the 2nd AIF with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and served in Syria and the Middle East. Arthur Smith was inducted into Legacy in 1935 and served on many committees, until he reluctantly was put on reserve list in 1965 due to illness. He died in 1973. The portrait was in an album of photos taken in the 1940s (mostly 1945). A record of a legatee enlisting to serve in the second World War.Black and white portrait of Arthur H Smith, who was a legatee who re-enlisted in WW2. Part of a photo album with blue leather look back and front cover. From one of 20 pages with black and white photos. Legatee Arthur Henson Smith fought at Gallipoli, he ended WW1 as a Captain and finished WW1 as a Lieutenant Colonel. He died on 19 January 1973.legatee, portrait, arthur smith, vale -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Framed photograph
Framed studio b&w photo of 4th Australian Light Horse Regiment troopers, Richard Gook (standing) and William Snodgrass (seated)4th Light Horse Regiment 1914-1919 Richard Henry Gook Enlisted 10 SEP 1914-1919 - RTA 31 AUG 1916 William Archibald Snodgrass Enlisted 20 AUG 1914 - RTA 20 NOV 1918 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Framed Photograph, Albert Taylor & George Ridgwell 4 Light Horse regiment, c 1915
Framed b&w studio photo of Albert Taylor & George Ridgwell, 4th Light Horse Regiment4th Light Horse Regiment Machine Gun Squadron No 352 Albert Taylor Enlisted 19 Aug 1914 RTA 15 Jan 1919 No 749 George Ridgwell Enlisted 13 Nov 1914 RTA 9 Jul 1919 -
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 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Booklet - Book, Pay
Australian Army pay book of serviceman James Robert Clancy (VX44669) who enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force on 8th July 1940. See also items 00456, 00456.1, 00456.2 and 00456.3. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE, 1.3.1946
M.C.WILLOUGHBY VX54056, 2nd AIF, POW. Refer Cat No 1115 for his service details.Certificate of discharge for Merton Charles Willoughby. Certificate No 495683. Cream coloured paper with black text. Has details of name, rank, Regt No, days of service, enlistment & discharge dates, physical appearance.documents - certificates, military history - army, pow, willoughby -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Poster - Enlistment Poster, A Call from the Dardanelles
A framed copy of a WW1 Enlistment Poster illustrating a soldier wearing Australian Uniform standing over the Dardanelles shouting 'Coo-ee, won't you come'. Original poster was illustrated by HM Burton. In pencil on back of frame is noted '162OC JOE R, 13402' enlistment poster, ww1, a call from the dardenelles, h m burton -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Parsons, Ronald ed, Nasho: The National Service Experience, 1951-1972
... enlistment ...Between 1951 and 1972 some 287,000 young Australian men were called-up in two separate schemes for compulsory military service. Of them 212 died and 1479 were wounded on active service.Between 1951 and 1972 some 287,000 young Australian men were called-up in two separate schemes for compulsory military service. Of them 212 died and 1479 were wounded on active service.national service-- australia - history, draft - australia - history, australia - armed forces - recruiting, enlistment, etc -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Wallet
This object relates to Jack WILLIAMS. He was born on 1/01/1893 in Ballarat, VIC. Jack served in the Army (92) enlisting on, 24/08/1914 in Ballarat, VIC before being discharged from duties with the 8 Battalion as a Army Non-Commissioned Private (PTE) on 20/11/1918. Jack WILLIAMS was not a prisoner of war. His next of kin is Mr & Mrs Williams, 907 Urquhart St. Jack Williams was awarded the 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal.Note inside reads:- "Enlisted with 8th Battalion in 1914 at start of World War 1 & was on ship coming home on leave in 1918 when armestice was signed. Was a runner, used to run messages to the fighting line. 8th Batt was Ballarat's own & red& white (patpersonal items, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, WW1 SOLDIER, C. WW1
Frank Thomas DUNPHY. Refer Cat No 1093 for his service details.Post card photo, B & W showing a soldier with hat in one hand and crop in the other. Uniform shows he is wearing two x Empire wounded stripes.On the rear in pencil: “Pte F T (Tom) Dunphy Reg No 4485 6th Battalion (enlisted 12.7.1915)photograph, post card -
Bendigo Military Museum
Letter - AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES LETTER, Australian Military Forces of the Commonwealth 2nd Military District, 15.4.1919
Letter is re Pte Walter Williams No 1442 2nd Bn AIF. Refer Cat No 4342P for his service details and death also Cat No 1859P for photo and medals.Letter, official letterhead, “Military Forces of the Commonwealth” No 55755, all print/typing in black, to Mr Williams relating to the enlistment and embarkation of his sone Pte Walter Williams in 1915, letter is yellowish colour.In black type, “Mr.O.W.Williams 232 Lyttleton Terrace Bendigo Vic”letters, official, commonwealth -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - SWEENEY COLLECTION: PROGRAM, 1920
Program for welcome home to returned soldiers who enlisted from Richmond 18/8/1920 at Richmond Town Hall. Four page program insid e a card cover.Bound with brown and gold cord.military, world war 1, welcome home program -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Portrait, Legatee, 194
A portrait of a Legatee that had rejoined to serve in the second World War. The caption for the photo has been lost. The portrait was in an album of photos taken in the 1940s (mostly 1945). A record of a legatee enlisting to serve in the second World War.Black and white portrait of a unnamed legatee who re-enlisted in WW2. Part of a photo album with blue leather look back and front cover. From one of 20 pages with black and white photos.legatee, portrait -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Certificate, Town of Kew, Thomas Evan Rand : Roll of Honor of the Town of Kew, 1918
Thomas Evan Rand was born at Hawthorn. He enlisted for service during World War One as an almost 20 year old engineering student, serving with the Australian Flying Corps.A commemorative certificate documenting the war service of Thomas Evan Rand of ‘Urangeline’, Barkers Road, Kew. Thomas Rand was an engineering student when he enrolled as a private in the Australian Army. He embarked on HMAT Orsova A67 on 16 March 1916. He was enlisted in the No 1 Squadron, Flying Corps. The formal certificate records that ‘ Thomas Evan Rand served Australia and the Empire in the Great War and in grateful recognition of his voluntary response to his Country’s Call his name is inscribed on the Roll of Honor of the Town of Kew’. The then Mayor and Town Clerk signed the certificate. [Kew did not become a ‘City’ until 1921]. The certificate highlights emblems and symbols of Australia and Great Britain, and includes the coats of arms of the allies in the war. The certificate is customised with two black and white photographs of Kew: the rotunda in the Alexandra Gardens at left, and boating on the Yarra River at right.Thomas Evan Rand served Australia and the Empire in the Great War and in grateful recognition of his voluntary response to his Country's Call his name is recorded on the Roll of Honor Town of Kew on behalf of the Mayor, Councillors and Burgesses. 1.8.18. E.P. Wynne [Mayor] H. Harrison [Town Clerk]roll of honor (kew), thomas evan rand, world war one, thomas rand, urangeline, kew, australian flying corps, alexandra gardens, wwi, yarra river -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - CERTIFICATE, 5.11.1919
Wilfred David Stanley BURNS Regt No 56 Provost Corps AIF. Refer Reg No 2076.3P for his service details.Certificate of Discharge No 230 392 - V/B No 72095. Parchment paper, yellowish of "W.D.S. BURNS". Certificate details, name, rank, Regt No, enlistment / discharge dates, days of service, physical description, double sided."Wilfred David Stanley BURNS"certificates, military, wilfred david stanley burns, 56 provost corps aif -
Clunes Museum
Certificate, Shire of Talbot and Clunes
CERFIICATE ISSUED BY THE SHIRE OF TALBOT - PRESENTED TO PT. S EATON IN APPRECIATION OF VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT FOR ACTIVE SERVICE OVERSEAND AND GRATEFUL THANKS OF THE MUNICIPALITY IN THE CAUSE OF SERVING YOUR COUNTRY AND EMPIRE DATED 22ND JULY 1940SIGNED BY: W MALL - PRESIDEN, A.C. LENNAN - COUNCILLOR, LOWE - SHIRE SECRETARYmilitary service, pte s eaton, wwii -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Victoria - The Education Departments Record of War Service 1914-1918, 1921
An alphabetical list of 752 Victorian Education Department employees who enlisted for service in World War 1, honours and decorations awarded, and a list of those who volunteered and were rejected. Letters from the Front included.military history, education -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ROBERT DENIS KELLY COLLECTION: BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS
Documents: A. copy of attestation paper from National Archives of Australia, for Robert Denis Kelly, enlisted on July 21 1915. B. Copy of death notice 1943, aged 53, and birth notice, born in 1890.person, robert denis kelly, world war 1, robert denis kelly collection, france, michael peter kelly, margaret jane carr, 103 wills street, bendigo. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Poster - ENLISTMENT POSTER, St. Leigh & Co. Ltd, Original WW1
A commemorative poster facsimile of an original WW1 Recruitment Poster issued in 1915 by Defence Department - Issued by Australian Geographic.Large hard paper poster. Symbolic image of Australian Soldier standing on a 3D image of the Dardenelles in Turkey. In colour showing map of that part of Turkey. Poster laminated with layer of clear plastic to protect it.On top says "A CALL FROM THE DARDENELLES" On bottom "ENLIST NOW" In middle "COO-EE - WON'T YOU COME"ww1, recruitment poster -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, RECORD OF SERVICE, Australian Military Forces, 13.1.1942
John Day, refer cat No 4880 for service details.Record of Service book A.A.B.83 brown covers 40 pages, pages cover name, Regt number, enlistment, physical appearance, photo, equipment issues, education,, leave, decorations, entries in red and blue pen.On front page, “V155751 SGT DAY JN”books, record of service, military -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE, FRAMED, Original 29/8/1918
Henry Holmberg No's 334, 26673 8th L.H Regt AIF. Refer 54P for full service details re Henry and brother Carl. Also 609PCertificate of Discharge re Henry Holmberg, copy of original for display. Details name, rank, Regt number, enlistment date, reason for discharge, service number, home and abroad time and discharge date. Frame is black wood."Register No 413"frame accessories, documents - certificates, discharge -
Bendigo Military Museum
Literary work - DIARY, 3/3/16-16/11/16
The diary is part of the Grinton collection which included hundreds of negatives and developed photos that he took during the War. Refer Cat No 1280 for service history. Refer 1317P, 1320P. Black fabric covered diary with ruled lines Re. Jack Grinton. Writing is in ink, starting on 3 March 1916, ends 16 November 1916. Detailed accounts of enlistment, journey to England, and training until embarkation."Pte JW Grinton No 16 Section, No 12 Platoon, C Company 10th Brigade AIF, On Active Service Abroad"documents-diaries, military history -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Magazine - B/W, C 1915
Large families were the norm, rather than the exception up to the time of the World wars. perhaps the senseless destruction of those young lives sickened humanity- perhaps the increased taxes and cost of living resulting from the wars caused a necessary reduction in family size. Perhaps the independence won by women as they carried on their daily lives without their men, made mothers say, "Enough" The Warren family farmed the fertile Fyans Creek flats in the Grampian Mountains of Western Victoria. Some say Halls Gap was so named because the bushranger Hall holed up there in the early days. The rugged slopes and hidden gullies could have hidden a whole gang of bushrangers, but little remained undiscovered to a wandering family of 12 children growing up with their flocks and herds grazing the ranges. A tired rider could nod off, safe in the knowledge a trusty stockhorse would plod steadily homeward into the night. Responsibility quickly made youngsters capable and reliable. Then Australia went to war. There were three older brothers, then the girls, then young Frank. All the men went, including Frank. So the girls had to run the farm alone. Their mother had her hands full with the youngsters, still attending school, a daily walk over the mountain to Pomonal and return. But the loss of the men's casual wages from timber cutting and labouring jobs, meant great hardship is some method of earning a cash income had to be devised. Paying guests! That was it. So Myrtle Bank Guest House was born. City folk flocked to the mountain resort. High stepping mountain horses met them at the Stawell raid-head, with the tall and beautiful Warren girls driving them in experienced fashion, their auburn hair sometimes falling from its pins to fly free, as the dray bowled along towards the hills. The would hitch up their skirts to saw and chop wood for the stoves and fires. They milked cows and delivered calves. They shore sheep and trimmed their feet. They mustered their cattle as the seasons rolled by, and the paying guests watched and participated, fascinated. With laughter and song, the girls would wash up in a tin dish, throw on their house clothes to wait on table, sing and play piano, violin, accordion, enjoying the talk of the city and that other world so far away from their mountain home. The simple country menu was a hit, and the homemade bread, butter, jams and preserves, fruit and vegetables sent guests staggering to their armchairs. Picnics, hikes, goodbyes and welcomes blurred as the years of the war dragged by. Bookings were made and remade as the new enterprise became established. Peace was declared. the men returned A whole new building rose with two floors, inviting verandahs and bathrooms. Myrtle Bank would remain a family business all its lifetime, until buried below the Bellfield Dam, by which time more than one the girls had joined their beloved Frank, lost on Flanders Field. Article in book or magazine describing life at Myrtlebank during war years Other article written from letter from soldier P Lillis to his sister 3rd article of woman from country enlisting in WAAF Submitted by Carol of Bannockburn, Submitted by D Langley Submitted by Meryl of South Frankstonaccommodation, myrtlebank, people, warren -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Volunteers set to work on heritage grounds, 2006
Volunteers to be enlisted to restore historic Crown Land abutting Schwerkolt Cottage, known as 'The Horse Paddock' (photo)Volunteers to be enlisted to restore historic Crown Land abutting Schwerkolt Cottage, known as 'The Horse Paddock' (photo) Judith Fry, Barbara Gardiner, Rob Hulls (Vic Planning & environment Minister), Sharon Ellis (Whitehorse Mayor)Volunteers to be enlisted to restore historic Crown Land abutting Schwerkolt Cottage, known as 'The Horse Paddock' (photo)voluntary workers, schwerkolt cottage, hull, rob, ellis, sharon, fry, judith, gardiner, barbara -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Document, Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force, Certificate of Discharge, Private Christopher Robinson, V12637, 1919
Document recording the discharge of Private Christopher Robinson from the First AIF in 1919. He is described as a Salesman and his address pre and post enlistment is given as 11 St John's Parade, Kew, his family home..christopher robinson, australian imperial expeditionary force, certificates of discharge - first world war -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Framed Photograph, 4th Australian Light Horse 1914-1918 Giza Egypt 1915, c 1919
Framed photo of 6 mounted Light Horsemen at Giza, Egypt, with Sphinx and Pyramid in background4th Australian Light Horse 1914-1918 Giza Egypt 1915 L-R No 192 Pte Miles Nigel Turner Enlisted 22/8/1914 KIA 8/8/1915 Gallipoli No 72 Pte John (Jack) McRae 1 ALH DOW 15/8/1915 Gallipoli No 510 LT Benjamin Meredith Enlisted 31/8/1914 KIA 31/10/1917 Beersheba No 140 Sgt George Campbell Murrell Enlisted 22/8/1914 RTA 15/11/1918 No 122 Pte Thomas Gordon Inglis Enlisted 20/8/1914 KIA 3/8/1915 Gallipoli No 140 Pte William John Smith Enlisted 18/8/1914 KIA 7/8/1915 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE WW1, 29.6.1919
George Ross FREEMAN, Ref Cat No's 2057P & 2058.3P.Certificate of Discharge re G R FREEMAN No 2485 57th Battalion. Brown colour, black print & written, details, name, rank, number, enlistment & discharge dates & personnel details. Form No 128206 V/B No 45906.certificates, discharge, 57th bn -
Bendigo Military Museum
Print - PRINT, FRAMED, 1991
Fred Cordingly lived at Maiden Gully via Bendigo, Vic. Print from original painting by Lois Molina of Bendigo. Presented to BILL THOMASON for finding details of service with SAC.Coloured print of man enlisted in South African constabulary, khaki uniform, slouch hat, rifle & horse (in background) sitting on wooden log, pale yellow/white background in glass frame & gold coloured frame, 4 sided. With many thanks for your kind assistance. L Molina.prints, framed, south africa