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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Hutchinson of Australia, Not with guns alone : how Hanoi won the war, 1977
A moving and explosive account of how Hanoi won the war.Denis Warner details the multiplicity of wars and changes in the international scene.Ill, p.286.non-fictionA moving and explosive account of how Hanoi won the war.Denis Warner details the multiplicity of wars and changes in the international scene.vietnam - history 1945-1975, vietnam war - 1961-1975 - politics and government - australia, vietnam war 1945-1975 – french involvement -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - Lieutenant Wackett testing machine gun
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Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Patricia M Frei, Historical indexes of the Canberra/Queanbeyan district, 2006
Historical Indexes of the Canberra Queanbeyan District in 4 volumes Volume 1: Bungendore & Michelago NSW contains: 1. Registers of St. Mary's Church, Bungendore NSW: Baptisms 31 Dec 1882-23 Dec 1888 (extracts only) recorded at the back of the Queanbeyan Baptismal Register 1843-1877 2. Court Records, Bungendore NSW: Bench Books 29 Jul 1870-30 Nov 1891-Police & Summons Cases 3. St. Patrick's Church (Catholic), Michelago NSW: Baptisms 1891-1922; Marriages 20 Nov 1899-Oct 1936 & Oct 1937-1946 (selective entries only); Liber Defunctorum [Deaths & Burials] 1910-1973; Clergy List 1891-1972 4. Michelago memorials (St. Patrick's & St. Thomas's); Michelago cemetery register; Jerangle cemetery memorials 5. Court Records, Michelago NSW: Bench books: Police & Summons Cases 1875-1936 including Tickets of Leave; Free Reports; Passports; Applications for Conditional Pardons Volume 2: Council & Court Records, Queanbeyan NSW contains: 6. Selective notes from the: Minutes of meetings of Queanbeyan Municipal Council 1885-1926; Borough Council Record Book; Halloran & Co. vs Queanbeyan Municipal Council; Commons Trust Minute Book 1899-1916 7. Notes transcribed from the District Council Papers 1843-1847 8. Notes transcribed from the Yarrowlumla Shire Council Minutes Apr 1907-Feb 1950 9. Courthouse Records: Minutes of Proceedings in Court of Review, Queanbeyan (selective 1899-1903); Bailiffs Execution Book (selective entries 1897-1918) 10. Notes transcribed from the Bench of Magistrates Correspondence 1833-1851 11. Free Reports 1846-1847; Small Debts Register 1849-1864 (incl Return of Ticket of Leave Holders); Court of Requests-Judgement book Sep 1854- May 1859 (to Jan 1864) & Cash Book: Sep 1844-Aug 1846 12. Selective notes from the Court of Claims: Register of Cases from 1835 13. Publicans Licences 1841-1862 recorded in the Deposition Book from 1838 14. Bench Records-Queanbeyan 1838-1896 Volume 3: Land and Other Records contains: 15. Research notes from the: Queanbeyan Conditional Purchase Registers 1862-1872, 1874-1877; Selections made 1870-1879 under the Volunteers Regulation Act 1867; Conditional Purchase Registers, Queanbeyan 1862-1878; Dates of Birth-Juvenile Selectors 1872-1878 (selective) 16. Alienation of Lands 1812-1853 (selective Queanbeyan & district) incl. County Register 1829-1839 (King, St. Vincent, Murray Counties) 17. Land Selection 1869-1872, 1874-1876 (selective research notes on Queanbeyan & district) 18. Selective notes from the Royal Commission on the Site for a Federal Capital (site proposed at Queanbeyan: Wanniassa, Canberra, Lake George 1899-1902) 19. Teachers in Public Schools 1884 (selective Queanbeyan & district) 20. Notes transcribed from the Queanbeyan School of Arts Minute Book 21 Jul 1925-22 Jul 1935 21. Index to Obituaries & Personal Notices circa 1820s-2001 Volume 4: Parish Registers & Burial Records contains: 22. Deaths registered at Queanbeyan NSW 1856-1901 & Burials in outlying cemeteries 1856-1907 23. Queanbeyan NSW-Gemetery records transferred from denominational trustees 24. Supreme Crt of NSW-Probate Index 1800-1901 (extracts relating to the Queanbeyan district) 25. Supreme Crt of NSW-Wills & Administrations 1800-1901 (extracts only) 26. Cemetery transcriptions—Michelago, Riverside-Queanbeyan, Gundaroo, Upper Gundaroo, Barnsdale-Gundaroo, St.Thomas-Carwoola, Ss Peter & Paul—Hoskingtown (all NSW), Weetangerra, Hall, Tharwa (all ACT) 27. Anglican Church of St. John the Baptist, Canberra: baptisms 1845-1900; marriages 1845-1877; burials 1844-1915 (selective Gundaroo entries only) 28. Christ Church (Anglican), Queanbeyan (selective): baptisms 1838-1866; marriages 1838-1909, burials 1838-1880,1913-1917,1920-1968 29. St. Gregory's (Catholic), Queanbeyan: baptisms 1843-1920; marriages 1843-1857,1856-1898, 1881; burials 1844-1877,1937-1967 (selective) 30. Ministrations by RevT Hassall, Diocese of Goulburn: baptisms 1836; baptisms by T Hassall 1827-1834,1836; marr 1827-1833; burials 1827,1829 31. Fr. J.J. Therry's registers (Catholic baptisms, marriages & burials), Queanbeyan district 1820-1838 32. Anglican Church of St. Clement's, Yass NSW (Gundaroo entries only): baptisms 1839-1863; marriages 1839-1853; burials 1839-1875 33. Parish Registers, Gunning NSW, (Gundaroo entries only): baptisms 1839-1930; marriages 1840-1850; burials 1842-18554 optical discsnon-fictionHistorical Indexes of the Canberra Queanbeyan District in 4 volumes Volume 1: Bungendore & Michelago NSW contains: 1. Registers of St. Mary's Church, Bungendore NSW: Baptisms 31 Dec 1882-23 Dec 1888 (extracts only) recorded at the back of the Queanbeyan Baptismal Register 1843-1877 2. Court Records, Bungendore NSW: Bench Books 29 Jul 1870-30 Nov 1891-Police & Summons Cases 3. St. Patrick's Church (Catholic), Michelago NSW: Baptisms 1891-1922; Marriages 20 Nov 1899-Oct 1936 & Oct 1937-1946 (selective entries only); Liber Defunctorum [Deaths & Burials] 1910-1973; Clergy List 1891-1972 4. Michelago memorials (St. Patrick's & St. Thomas's); Michelago cemetery register; Jerangle cemetery memorials 5. Court Records, Michelago NSW: Bench books: Police & Summons Cases 1875-1936 including Tickets of Leave; Free Reports; Passports; Applications for Conditional Pardons Volume 2: Council & Court Records, Queanbeyan NSW contains: 6. Selective notes from the: Minutes of meetings of Queanbeyan Municipal Council 1885-1926; Borough Council Record Book; Halloran & Co. vs Queanbeyan Municipal Council; Commons Trust Minute Book 1899-1916 7. Notes transcribed from the District Council Papers 1843-1847 8. Notes transcribed from the Yarrowlumla Shire Council Minutes Apr 1907-Feb 1950 9. Courthouse Records: Minutes of Proceedings in Court of Review, Queanbeyan (selective 1899-1903); Bailiffs Execution Book (selective entries 1897-1918) 10. Notes transcribed from the Bench of Magistrates Correspondence 1833-1851 11. Free Reports 1846-1847; Small Debts Register 1849-1864 (incl Return of Ticket of Leave Holders); Court of Requests-Judgement book Sep 1854- May 1859 (to Jan 1864) & Cash Book: Sep 1844-Aug 1846 12. Selective notes from the Court of Claims: Register of Cases from 1835 13. Publicans Licences 1841-1862 recorded in the Deposition Book from 1838 14. Bench Records-Queanbeyan 1838-1896 Volume 3: Land and Other Records contains: 15. Research notes from the: Queanbeyan Conditional Purchase Registers 1862-1872, 1874-1877; Selections made 1870-1879 under the Volunteers Regulation Act 1867; Conditional Purchase Registers, Queanbeyan 1862-1878; Dates of Birth-Juvenile Selectors 1872-1878 (selective) 16. Alienation of Lands 1812-1853 (selective Queanbeyan & district) incl. County Register 1829-1839 (King, St. Vincent, Murray Counties) 17. Land Selection 1869-1872, 1874-1876 (selective research notes on Queanbeyan & district) 18. Selective notes from the Royal Commission on the Site for a Federal Capital (site proposed at Queanbeyan: Wanniassa, Canberra, Lake George 1899-1902) 19. Teachers in Public Schools 1884 (selective Queanbeyan & district) 20. Notes transcribed from the Queanbeyan School of Arts Minute Book 21 Jul 1925-22 Jul 1935 21. Index to Obituaries & Personal Notices circa 1820s-2001 Volume 4: Parish Registers & Burial Records contains: 22. Deaths registered at Queanbeyan NSW 1856-1901 & Burials in outlying cemeteries 1856-1907 23. Queanbeyan NSW-Gemetery records transferred from denominational trustees 24. Supreme Crt of NSW-Probate Index 1800-1901 (extracts relating to the Queanbeyan district) 25. Supreme Crt of NSW-Wills & Administrations 1800-1901 (extracts only) 26. Cemetery transcriptions—Michelago, Riverside-Queanbeyan, Gundaroo, Upper Gundaroo, Barnsdale-Gundaroo, St.Thomas-Carwoola, Ss Peter & Paul—Hoskingtown (all NSW), Weetangerra, Hall, Tharwa (all ACT) 27. Anglican Church of St. John the Baptist, Canberra: baptisms 1845-1900; marriages 1845-1877; burials 1844-1915 (selective Gundaroo entries only) 28. Christ Church (Anglican), Queanbeyan (selective): baptisms 1838-1866; marriages 1838-1909, burials 1838-1880,1913-1917,1920-1968 29. St. Gregory's (Catholic), Queanbeyan: baptisms 1843-1920; marriages 1843-1857,1856-1898, 1881; burials 1844-1877,1937-1967 (selective) 30. Ministrations by RevT Hassall, Diocese of Goulburn: baptisms 1836; baptisms by T Hassall 1827-1834,1836; marr 1827-1833; burials 1827,1829 31. Fr. J.J. Therry's registers (Catholic baptisms, marriages & burials), Queanbeyan district 1820-1838 32. Anglican Church of St. Clement's, Yass NSW (Gundaroo entries only): baptisms 1839-1863; marriages 1839-1853; burials 1839-1875 33. Parish Registers, Gunning NSW, (Gundaroo entries only): baptisms 1839-1930; marriages 1840-1850; burials 1842-1855queanbeyan nsw, canberra district (act), parish registers, burial records -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - TOOL KIT, BREN GUN, Unknown
1. Multi purpose carry pouch, khaki with over the shoulder carry strap. 2. Small metal oil bottle. 3. Multi purpose repair tool, with hammer, spanner and slide-out adjusting tools. 4. Metal container, with firing pins, springs and keys. 5. Rope barrel pull though. Each item has its own sewn-in storage pouch fitted with individual closures. On oil container; F & S LTD On metal container; TD On repair tool; NIC -passchendaele barracks trust, kit, armour's tool kit, bren gun -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - LAMP, AIMING, LAWRENCE & HANSON, 1943
WW21. Army green wooden carry box LAWRENCE & HANSEN 1943. 2. Aiming light and cable for power. 3. Chain link and clip. 4. Nylon cord wrapped around winder and clip.LAMP AIMING M GMk III LAWREENCE & HANSON 1943passchendaele barracks trust, lamp, aiming, machine gun -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - MAGAZINE HOLDER, F1, CGCF, 1986
1. Four pouch magazine and ammunition carrier, each compartment has its own closure flap and closure point. There are 3 magazine compartments and one compartment for 9 mm ammunition. 2. Slightly curved metal ammunition magazine, this magazine has been damaged and made inoperable.4051 - 66 - 021 - 1997 CGCF ^ 1986 (Both markings are open to interpretation).passchendaele barracks trust, holder, magazine, f1 sub machine gun -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Work on paper - Photograph
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Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated Book, Jan Bassett 1953-1999, Guns and Brooches, Australian Army Nursing from the Boer War to the Gulf War, 1992
This book investigates the contradictions, paradoxes and anomalies which have arisen for those assigned the role of army nurse. Financial discrimination saw the female captain in charge of an operating theatre in Vietnam being paid less than a male corporal working with her. Guns have replaced brooches as part of the nurses' uniform, as "total war" increasingly makes a mockery of the distinction between combatants and non-combatants.Illustrated book with dust jacket. Book has a marron cover with title, author and publisher's name embossed in gold on the spine. Front and spine of dust jacket has a black and white photograph: sick sisters on Lemnos. Title and authors name in black and red print on front and spinenon-fictionThis book investigates the contradictions, paradoxes and anomalies which have arisen for those assigned the role of army nurse. Financial discrimination saw the female captain in charge of an operating theatre in Vietnam being paid less than a male corporal working with her. Guns have replaced brooches as part of the nurses' uniform, as "total war" increasingly makes a mockery of the distinction between combatants and non-combatants.military nursing-australia, australian army nursing service, nurses, nursing -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, M60 Cover Fire
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 Contact, contact, contact....late afternoon, section strength TAOR patrol, Long Binh Operation Federal 14th March 1969, 7 platoon, C Coy 4 RAR/NZ(ANZAC), the M60 machine gunner moves to the fork in the road to give covering fire to the section riflemen.photograph, taor patrol, operation federal, 7 platoon, c coy, m60 machine gun, gibbons collection catalogue, long binh operation, 4 rar/nz (anzac), gunner, denis gibbons -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Patrick Ferry, A century after the guns fell silent : remembering the Pakenham district's WW1 diggers 1914-1918, 2018
Remembering the Pakenham district's WW1 diggers 1914-1918non-fictionRemembering the Pakenham district's WW1 diggers 1914-1918world war 1914-1918, pakenham (vic.) -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, The Age, 05/12/1969
Newspaper article headed "Ready for anything". Photo taken shortly after 8RAR arrived in Vietnam. *RAR were relieving 9RAR.Photo of troop carrier transporting 8RAR in convoy with another truck in the background. Local people going in the opposite direction on the same road. Many soldiers are carrying rifles sitting back to back facing outward in the open air truck.Ready for anything.convoy, newspaper, 8rar, truck, locals on bikes on side of road, guns in hand-ready for anything -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Work on paper - The Lewis Gun Simplified, Booklet
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - JG26 Top Guns of the Luftwaffe, Donald J. Caldwell, 1991
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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Robert Christie, A history of the 2/29 Battalion - 8th Australian Division AIF, 1985
The unit originally left Australia as a completely Victorian unit but returned with representatives from all Sates in the Commonwealth. The 2/29th Battalion was the fist Victorian unit into action in the Malauan campaign and has the distinction of two set of battle honours, one for the bloody Muar Road battle where the battlion initially and later in association with the 2/19th Battalion held the crack Japanese 5th Division, the Imperial Guards for six days to enable the whole British force to be withdrawn behind Yong Peng, and the second for their part in the battle for Singapore Island. It was during the intial battle with the Japanese Imperial Guards on Sunday, January 18, 1942 that the Battalion with the supporting anti-tank guns of the 2/4th Anti Tank Regiment accounted for 8 Japanese tanks in one morning. Two commanding officers were killed during the Muar Road battle and total casualties for the week were 13 officers and 296 O/R/'s. It was when Lt.-Col. S. A. F. Pond, who took command, set about re-forming the Battalion after Muar that reinforcements from all States joined the unit. The battalion spent 3 1/2 years as P.O.W.'s of the Japanese and a long period of this working on the infamous Burma-Thailand railway where 260 lost their livesIll, p.224.non-fictionThe unit originally left Australia as a completely Victorian unit but returned with representatives from all Sates in the Commonwealth. The 2/29th Battalion was the fist Victorian unit into action in the Malauan campaign and has the distinction of two set of battle honours, one for the bloody Muar Road battle where the battlion initially and later in association with the 2/19th Battalion held the crack Japanese 5th Division, the Imperial Guards for six days to enable the whole British force to be withdrawn behind Yong Peng, and the second for their part in the battle for Singapore Island. It was during the intial battle with the Japanese Imperial Guards on Sunday, January 18, 1942 that the Battalion with the supporting anti-tank guns of the 2/4th Anti Tank Regiment accounted for 8 Japanese tanks in one morning. Two commanding officers were killed during the Muar Road battle and total casualties for the week were 13 officers and 296 O/R/'s. It was when Lt.-Col. S. A. F. Pond, who took command, set about re-forming the Battalion after Muar that reinforcements from all States joined the unit. The battalion spent 3 1/2 years as P.O.W.'s of the Japanese and a long period of this working on the infamous Burma-Thailand railway where 260 lost their livesworld war 1939 – 1945 – campaigns – malaya, australian army - 8th division