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Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - Herad Sun Weekend Magazine Dated 28/8/1993 - Baptism of Blood, Newspaper - Herald Sun Dated 28/8/1993 - Baptism of Blood
75th Anniversary print of Australian's at Mont. St Quentin WW1Newspaper - Herald Sun Dated 28/8/1993 - Baptism of Blood - 75 year supplement Australians at Mont. St Quentin WW1Special Newspaper 75th Anniversary of Australians at Mont. St Quentin WW1 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Captured Medical Supplies
A black and white photograph of a Doctor from 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam assists the 6 RAR/NZ (ANZAC) Intelligence Officer to check captured medical supplies at the NVA Viet Cong K76A Hospital captured on the Nui May Tao Mountain during Operation Marsden.photograph, 6 rar/nz, k76a hospital, nui may tao mountain, operation marsden, gibbons collection catalogue, 1st australian field hospital, intelligence officers -
Orbost & District Historical Society
axe head
Inspected by Joanna Freslov, archaeologist 2.6.2008. -unusual axe head. Ground-edge tools are made from fracture-resistant stone, such as basalt. This axe would able to withstand repeated impact. The stone would have been dug or found and then roughly shaped into a tool blank with blows from a hammerstone. The edges were then sharpened and refined by grinding the tool against a coarse, gritty rock. Ground-edge tools could be held in the hand, or fashioned to be fixed onto a haft or handle.The necessary tools and equipment for hunting, fishing and warfare were one of the very few items that Aboriginals carried with them from place to place. Most were used for a multiplicity of purposes. Because many were made from raw natural materials, such as wood, generally only partial remains are found today. This stone axe head is an example of a ground-edge tool used by the early Indigenous people in Eastern Australia.A handmade stone Aboriginal axe head.aboriginal tool aboriginal stone-artefact -
Orbost & District Historical Society
axe head
Inspected by Joanna Freslov, archaeologist 2.6.2008. Stone tools were used for a variety of purposes, in ways similar to those of steel knives, axes, hammers and chisels. Ground-edge tools are made from fracture-resistant stone, such as basaltwhich is able to withstand repeated impact, and is suitable for use in objects such as stone axes. The stone was quarried, and then roughly shaped into a tool blank with blows from a hammerstone. The edges were then sharpened and refined by grinding the tool against a coarse, gritty rockThe necessary tools and equipment for hunting, fishing and warfare were one of the very few items that Aboriginals carried with them from place to place. Most were used for a multiplicity of purposes. Because many were made from raw natural materials, such as wood, generally only partial remains are found today. This axe head is an example of an early stone tool used by the Indigenous people of Eastern Australia.A handmade stone Aboriginal axe head.aboriginal tool stone-artefact axe-head -
Orbost & District Historical Society
basket, Untitled, second half 19th century
Made as wedding present for Cameron, John (Mrs) in 1880 at Lakes Entrance. John Cameron (1847-1930) selected first land on Snowy River flats. Married Elizabeth Roadknight (1863-1939) who was born in Cunninghame (now Lakes Entrance).This item is associated with the Cameron family who were early Orbost settlers.Large handmade woven Aboriginal basket.basket household basket-woven aboriginal lakes-entrance cameron-john -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Native Throwing Weapons: Romance of their Origin, by Dr Sydney Pern
The Pern Collection was formerly part of the Ballarat School of Mines Museum, and is now housed by the Gold Museum.Printed article on Aboriginal throwing weaponssydney pern, pern, aborigines, aboriginal, throwing weapons, ballarat school of mines museum -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Ebenezer Mission, 2013, 01/06.2013
A selection of images of Ebenezer Aboriginal Mission. -
Clunes Museum
Tool - A DOUBLE SIDED GRINDING STONE, UNKNOWN
ABORIGINAL DOUBLE SIDED GRINDING STONEaboriginal, grinding stone -
Brimbank City Council
Egg
Egg (Aboriginal art) on a plastic stand -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ken Baker, A treaty with the Aborigines?, 1988
A time for reconciliation / Bob Hawke -- Treaty is a recipe for separatism / John Howard -- A treaty for land justice and self-determination / Janine Haines -- Why a treaty? / Galarrwuy Yunupingu -- Aborigines are Australian, too / Bob Liddle -- Fallacies weaken the case for a treaty / Geoffrey Blainey -- Why whites also need an Aboriginal treaty / Roberta Sykes -- The quest for Aboriginal sovereignty / Hugh Morgan -- Legal and constitutional considerations / Mark Cooray -- Australia as terra nullius / Peter van Hattem -- Canada: towards Aboriginal self-government? / Jean Chretien -- American Indian treaties: historic relics / Peter Samuel -- The long aftermath of Waitangi / Antomy C. Turner -- Appendix 1: The Barunga statement -- Appendix 2: Preamble to the ATSIC Bill -- Appendix 3: Press attitudes to a treaty -- Appendix 4: Aboriginal population and landmaps, b&w photographsrace relations, racism, government relations, treaties -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Japanese Equipment, May 1944
Soft covered booklet issued by AMF General Staff Intelligence in May 1944. Contains pictures and descriptions of Japanese equipment encountered in the SW Pacific area.world war 2, japanese equipment -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Intelligence Report (copies) - "On Enemy Defences in the ALAMEIN SECTOR as at 21 Oct 42" (12pg)
Includes maps, most secret info - 2/24 AUST INF BN O.O. No 10 LIGHTFOOT belonged to Reginald Wyburn DAVIS - Army Intelligencesecond world war (ww2), 1939 - 1945, literature, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, More Wounded NVA/VC 2
Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection.A black and white photograph of Medics and Intelligence Officers meet and unload a secondAmerican Dustoff medical evacuation helicopter bringing wounded NVA/VietCong enemy from the NVA/VietCong K76A Hospital wards captured on the Nui May Tao Mountain by 6 RAR/NZ (ANZAC)photograph, intelligence officers, dustoff, nva/vc, k76a hospital, 6 rar/nz, nui may tao mountain, operation marsden, gibbons collection catalogue, anzac, medics, denis gibbons -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE "AUSTRALIA", C.1939 - 45
Refer Cat No 4768.4Badge, brass curved shape “AUSTRALIA”, rear has two lugs for uniform attachment“AUSTRALIAbadges, australia, lapel -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Badges - brass
Badges belong to Major W. C. Scurry MC DSM Commandant Internment Camp 4, Army uniform insignia2 brass badges depicting the words "Australia" with a split pin on the back for attachment to garmentsAustraliamajor w. c. scurry, internment camp 4, army uniform insignia -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
badge
Former possession of local WW2 Ex RAAF ServicemanBrass badge depicting the words "Australia" with a split pin welded on the back for attachment to a garment.Australia smith,ren, raaf, badge -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Badge
Pair of metal Australian Army shoulder title badges worn at base of shoulder strapAustralia -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Uniform - Rank Slides, Rank slides - 2LT
Owned by 2LT J D Trimboli for 10 years - Promoted to LT 4 Dec 052LT Rank Slides Poly Rank -Sewn Yellow on Khaki "Australia" at end of slide.Australia5-6 rvr, 5-6 rvr officer -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Craft - Bottle opener
This item contributes to an understanding of those involved in the war in Vietnam.Brass metal bottle opener with the Australian Coat of Arms at the top and a bottle opener at the bottom.Australiabottle opener, coat of arms, vietnam -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Medallion, Australia A.I.F
This badge appears to have been made in World War Two and may be an example of trench art made by a soldier serving overseas. The piece labelled ‘Australia’ may have come from another badge belonging to that soldier. This badge has no known local connection but is of interest as a memento of World War Two. Semi circular stylised badge with background forming the letters AIF. Australia is on a slightly rounded bar in the front of the letters. Hole in upper left corner.AIF as background. Australia printed on banner at the front.warrnambool, aif warrnambool, aif badge -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Australian Natives Association Conference Dinner setting 1899 catered for by F & W. English Port Fairy 198 persons catered forSepia Photograph of Australian Natives Association Conference Dinner setting 1899Australian Natives Association, Conference Dinner, Port Fairy 1899, Caterers for Banquets & c, F.& W.English, 198 personsevents, civil, ceremony, a.n.a., australian natives association, f.& w engish, engish, catering, caters -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Screwdriver
Screwdriver with a yellow handle marked Stanley Australia 65.707Stanley Australia 65.707stanley, screwdriver, tool -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - Uniform Headwear, Mountcastle Pty Ltd, 2007
Women's Royal Australian Navy Headwear complete with badge.Made in Australia 2007 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Decorative object - TAPESTRY, FRAMED, c.1941 possibly
Yellow painted frame surrounding tapestry of an Australian soldier with Australian flag & roses in the background.Embroidered top centre: “AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES 1941”.handcraft - tapestry, military history-army -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Suburb in Perth, Western Australia, AustraliaMade in Australia / Perth (Handwritten) / Suburb (Handwritten) / Encircled 46 (Handwritten)perth, slide -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Australian Army Shoulder Badges x 3
Curved Metal Shoulder Badges. ( Two curved lines with Australia between)AUSTRALIA in badge -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Uniform - Australian Army Shirt, Shirt, 1913
Australian Army historicKhaki cotton Army shirt , Tag in neck .....N244, Made in Australia, 1943, Size 7. Long Sleeves, 3 Button front opening, 2 button close chest pocketsNeck tag ....N224, Made in Australia, size 7, 1943 -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Harefield UK, 1994
Photo of an Anzac Day service in at the Australian Military Cemetery in Harefield UK. The local school children march to the cemetery to place wreaths, there is a parade of flags, a service and a choir. During World War 1 the Australian Auxiliary Hospital No.1 was stationed at Harefield Park in Harefield, UxBridge, Middlesex UK. 111 Australian soldiers and one nurse from the hospital are buried at St Mary's Church, Harefield. This became an Australian Military Cemetery with individual headstones and an obelisk and arch. The headstones which are of a scroll design unique amongst Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries were chosen by the staff and patients at the hospital. The arch was erected by the CWGC. Anzac Day services are held there and the local school became involved with the headmaster, Mr Jefferies, bringing the school children to lay flowers on every grave and attend the service on Anzac Day. This started in 1921 and has continued until at least 2021. One school child who attended was Mr Alf Young, he made contact with Legacy in the 1990s and sent photos of the Anzac Day Services and the cemetery. Legacy responded by sending Australian flags for the school children and also Legatee John Cohen met with Mr Young when in London. Melbourne Legacy staff member Susie Howard also visited Mr Young and the cemetery in 1995. Mr Young provided historical photos and information of the area to Legacy. He was featured in the widows' newsletter The Answer many times and his death was announced in The Answer in April 1997, he was 85. Many of the photos he provided were labelled as coming from Mr R G Neil, Photographic historian from Harefield. He holds copyright over those photos.A record that Legacy helped support remembrance of Anzac Day and World War 1 soldiers buried in the UK.Colour photo x 4 of Australian Military Cemetery in Harefield UK.02064.1 Handwritten on reverse 'Australian Cemetery 1994'. 02064.2 Handwritten on reverse 'Church Hill Harefield 1994' and label that says 'Children on their way to the Anzac Service 1994. Somewhat different to the first parade. The church is always full' (written by Alf Young). 02064.3 Handwritten on reverse 'Australian Graves 1994 Harefield 114 in total, including nursing sister Dickinson'. 02064.4 Handwritten on reverse 'Australian Cemetery 1994'.cemetery, harefield, alf young, memorial, wreath laying ceremony -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge (Item) - Naval Association of Australia Badge, c.1950
The Naval Association of Australia badge belonged to Robert Cornelius WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served as a Leading Sick Berth Attendant from 11 September 1940 - 21 March 1944.Naval Association of Australia. 74robert cornelius watters, armed services - navy, royal australian naval reserve, naval association of australia -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Boxed badge, 2012
Badge received by Dorothy Kiely in 2012 on the 70th anniversary of the Australian Women's Land Army. The Australian Women’s Land Army (AWLA) was formed during the Second World War to combat rising labour shortages in the farming sector. From December 1941, when Japan entered the war, the nation’s need to build up its armed forces was placed above the needs of other industries. Agricultural labour was steadily diverted to the armed services and war industry To meet the shortfall in rural labour, State and private women’s land organisations were organised, modelled on those established in Great Britain during the First and Second World Wars. A national body was formed on 27 July 1942 under the jurisdiction of the Director General of Manpower. While policy was devised by the Commonwealth Government, the organisation of the AWLA remained State-based. An extensive recruiting campaign was undertaken for new members. Most members of the existing land armies were later incorporated into the AWLA as well. Black box containing gold star shaped badge with red crown above Australian coat of arms Badge:-Australian Women's Land Army 70th Anniversary 2012 Box:- top in gold lettering 70th Anniversary of the Australian Women's Land Armyawla, ww2, dorothy kiely