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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, USB, Photos taken by Rod Edwards in the Vietnam War
Coloured photos of artillery & other scenes.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - personal narratives , australian, vietnam war - artillery -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Trench art, 1917
WW1 German shell case with handles added later making it into a vase.Trench art. Artillery brass casing.MAI 1917 -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Sword
Japanese Artillery Officers caverlry swordsword, ww2, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Photo
Large mobile Artillery Piece on tracksphoto, ww2, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Shoulder Tab
Shoulder badge - cloth - Royal Artillerybadge/buttons, army -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Pennant, Unknown
Navy Blue Pennant shape felt material. Has extra cloth badge :- Royal Australian Artillery. Keywords. Royal Australian ArtilleryCannon :- Crown on top. Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - ARMY ARTILLERY, Steve Gower, GUNS OF THE REGIMENT, 1981
Item in the Cooper Collection. Hard cover book with dust cover. Hardcover - cardboard, with adhered mid blue colour buckram. White colour print on spine. Dust cover - glossy paper, white colour print front and spine, black colour print on flaps. Front - illustrated colour photographs of artillery. 249 pages - cut, plain white colour paper. Illustrated - black and white photographs and illustrations.publications, books, army, artillery, cooper collection -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - Book - Form of Service Book, Form of Service Book, WW2?
Paper covered book relating to Military forces Church parades. 63 pagesLen Polkinghorne Artillery FTR Puckapunual -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Hat Badge
British Artillery Hat Badge with Rotating wheelbadge/buttons, ww1, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Jacket - Dress
Army Officers Dress Jacket Lieutenant (Artillery )uniform, 1920, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Book
Book Artillery Training Vol1 Drill 1924documents, 1924, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Vehicle, M2 A2 105mm Howitzer, 1966 approx
General purpose towed field artillery gun.S/N 10515-66-142-8111howitzers, 105mm howitzer -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photocopy, William Schwerkolt
William Schwerkolt 4th Bat Artillery 1914william schwerkolt, ww1 -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Beret
Beret,navy blue with Artillery hat badgeheadgear, 1986, army -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - Bell
Large brass shell casing converted into a bell by addition of ringer.Brass artillery shell casing converted into bell large shell casing, bell -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph - B&W image, Major Mike Crawford 1
A black and white photograph of Major Mike Crawford Commander of 104 Battery Royal Australian Artillery at Fire Base Betty, Long Bien, Bien Hoa Province responds with a smile to a comical incident at 4 RAR/NZ (ANZAC) Headquarters at the Fire Basephotograph, artillery, 104 battery raa, fire base betty, long bien, bien hoa province, 4 rar nz, maj mike crawford, gibbons collection catalogue -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Rule, Scale, E. ESDAILE & SONS, 1942
A scale rule used by artillery units to measure distance between map co-ordinates on the 1 to 25,000 scale military map series. The rule is accurately machined from flat stainless steel strip and is stamped with Imperial measurements (thousands of yards) and metric measurements (thousands of metres).The rule is stamped with the following: "SCALE, ARTY, No 2, MKI, E.ESDAILE & SONS, D^D, 1942"artillery, rule, scale, imperial, metric, distance, world war 2, ww2, -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges British, Circa WW1 and WW2
00496.1 Royal Artillery Guards Regt Cap Badge 00496.2 Royal Marines Cap Badge Kings Crown 00496.3 Artillery collar badges (Pair) -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - TRENCH ART WW1, 1915-1918
Items belonged to Robert ALLEN No 7925 6th Field Artillery Brigade AIF. The grooves on the handles are from the barrel rifling, they have been engraved "Bapaume" "Pozieres." "Ypres". refer 1786P for service history also 1787.4.Trench art mounted into a picture frame (attached by wire through holes in back of frame) nine items made from spent artillery shells. Three cheese/butter knives, one spoon, two rising sun badges, two "Australia" shoulder badges, one RAA Corps badge. Label says knives are engraved but too tarnished to be able to read properly.numismatics - badges - military, domestic items - cutlery, ornaments - metal, military history - souvenirs -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Cigarette Divy Up
A black and white photograph of Gunners of 104 Battery Royal Australian Artillery at Fire Base Betty divide up cigarettes which had just arrived in a resupply from 1st Australian Task Force Base at Nui Dat, Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnamphotograph, artillery, 104 battery raa, fire base betty, 1st atf base, nui dat, phuoc tuy province, gibbons collection catalogue, gunner -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - ARTILLERY FUSE, C.WW2
Brass Artillery shell fuse that has been fired.Base markings NO II ME 4/11 16 VF 8/40arms - ammunition, military history, weapon accessories, artillery fuse -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDAL, C.2003
United Nations medal 2003. Awarded to Royal Artillery..numismatics - medals, military - army, united nations -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Christmas Menu
Christmas Menu Battery A 1st Battalion 83rd Artilleryww2, army -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Shell Casing, 1945
Shortened 105 mm artillery shell. brass material.105 mm M14.Lot ESS 1 - 111-1945. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Trenchart, Trenchart chrome vase
Chromed artillery shell. with Rising Sun Badge attached.Badge inscribed with Australian Commonwealth Military Force. Dated 1916 W29 on base of shell. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform, Army Short Mess Jacket, Commonweath Government Clothing Factory, 1963
Navy blue with red facing Artillery mess jacketC.G.C.F -
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - Ashtray, Trench Art
Trench ArtMediumBrass ashtray made from a 25lb artillery shellBase of Ashtray:- 25pr. R.L. 1938Cf. Lot 110 -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Hat
Hat Gunners possibly from Emerald Hill Artilleryheadgear, pre federation, army -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Booklet - Military operation and maintenance handbooks, The Specialty Press Pty Ltd, 1939-1945
Three military operation and maintenance handbooks including Mechanical Vehicle Training, Tractors, Artillery and Tyres Care and Maintenance.1. "Notified in G.O's, dated 31st July, 1942/ *NOT TO BE PUBLISHED/The information given in this document is not to be communicated, either directly or indirectly, to the Press or to any person not holding an official position in His Majesty's Service/ MECHANICAL VEHICLE TRAINING/PAMPHLET No.1/DRIVER'S ROUTINE MAINTENANCE/1942/Crown Copyright Reserved/*A.M.R. & O 1588 B./Allied Land Forces Headquarters,/May 1942/ By Authority: W.A Hamer Pty. Ltd, Printers." 2. "NOT TO BE PUBLISHED Notified in A.A.Os, October 1939/AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES/ Mechanization Pamphlet No.2/Tractors, Artillery, F.W.D., L.P (Ford V8)/DESCRIPTION, OPERATION/AND MAINTENANCE/1939/ (Reprinted with Amendments, 1940)/ Prepared by the Directorate of Mechanization, Army Headquarters, October 1939./ *A.M.R and O. 1588 B./ Bu Authority: The Specialty Press Pty Ltd., 174 Little Collins Street, Melbourne" 3. "NOT TO BE PUBLISHED/ (A.M.R. & O. 1588B)/Notified in G.O's dated 31st July, 1942/ AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES/ TYRES/CARE & MAINTENANCE/ Including Tyres used on Armoured Fighting Vehicles and other Vehicles with Split Wheels/ MECHANIZATION PAMPHLET No. 19/1942/ Prepared by/ DIRECTORIATE OF ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES PRODUCTION/in collaboration with/DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY"handbooks, maintenance, mechanical, training -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Award - Trophy, c. 1886
This silver trophy is named "Sir W. Clarke's Trophy" after its donor. Sir William John Clarke, Baronet, who was a citizen and philanthropist, well known in Melbourne and throughout Victoria. He gave donations to many public projects including Melbourne University and was a patron of many and varied sports. He encouraged the defence services with prizes for competitions among both military and naval forces. In colonial Australia in the 1880s there was an increase in the size of the colonial military forces, rising from 8,000 in 1883 to 22, 000 in 1885. In 1885 there was a return of unpaid volunteer soldiers, along with a fear of a Russian attack on Australia. As a result, the Sir W.J. Clarke's Trophy was given as a prize in 1885 to Victorian Militia Garrison Battery competition winners, for artillery firing target accuracy. On 12th December 1885, the conclusion of the first artillery competition for Sir W. Clarke's Trophy was held at the Williamstown battery. The first winner of the Sir W. Clarke's Trophy was the Geelong Garrison Battery, with the prize Sir W. Clark's Trophy presented to them in 1886. In 1887 Warrnambool Garrison Artillery, under the command of Major W.S. Helpman, was the proud winner of the Sir W. Clarke’s Trophy. The contest was held at Point Gellibrand with the trophy formally unveiled at the Warrnambool orderly-room on 3rd August 1887. In June 1892 the annual competition was held at the Gellibrand battery in Williamstown. The canvas targets were moored at sea and fired upon from three breech-loading guns mounted on disappearing carriages. Each team was allowed 4 shots fired from each of the 3 guns. An article in the Portland Guardian stated that "the Warrnambool team is certainly looked upon as the certain winners." The same article reported that In this particular year the Government withdrew its previous award of 10-pound cash to the men of the winning team, described in the Portland Guardian as a petty economy of the Government. As the Warrnambool Militia Garrison Artillery had won the Trophy, for the third time, they became Absolute Possessors of the prize. The Trophy is locally significant to the community of Warrnambool for its connection to the Warrnambool Volunteer Rifle Corps., which formed part of the original Warrnambool Garrison to protect the Warrnambool Harbour. The site of the 1888 Warrnambool Garrison and Fortifications is Victorian State Heritage-listed is significant for its intact and operational nature and is one of the best-preserved pieces of Victoria's early colonial heritage.This is the Sir W. Clarke's Trophy for the Victorian Militia Garrison Artillery, first presented in 1886. The silver trophy with lid rests on a square black timber base that displays award shields on each side edge. Inside the hollow trophy is a removable copper alloy bowl with a wide edge. The inner walls of the trophy are unpolished and there is a metal bracing plate between the sides and fitted metal bolts with nuts and washers. near the base. The large, elaborately decorated, silver bowl has a conical pedestal, two handles on the top edge of the bowl and a matching fitted lid. Much of the decoration is three-dimensional. Fine, detailed decoration includes a semi-kneeling figure with an upturned face on top of the lid, vine-like handles resting on necks of swans with outspread wings, figures seated on a ridge, two on each side, with ends of limbs hanging over the ridge, two holding lyres, patterns of leaves, flowers and draped ribbons. The timber base is painted black on the outside. The engraved silver shields around its sides have inscriptions of trophy winners and the name of the trophy. There is a handwritten, pencil inscription of the date 1887 under the timber base. The first award was made in 1886 and the last in 1892. The Warrnambool Garrison wond this trophy three times, including the last award given.Front centre large shield; “VICTORIAN MILITIA / GARRISON ARTILLERY / SIR W. CLARKE’S / TROPHY” Left side, right shield; “1886 / WON BY / GEELONG / GARRISON BATTERY / Major J PRICE / COMMANDING OFFICER” Front, right shield; ” 1887 / WON BY / WARRNAMBOOL / GARRISON ARTILLERY / Major W.S. Helpman / COMMANDING OFFICER” Left side shield: “1888 / WON BY / NORTH MELBOURNE / Garrison Battery / Major F.R.Y. Goldstein / Commanding Officer” Right side, left shield; “1889. / WON BY / WARRNAMBOOL / Garrison Battery / Major W.S. Helpman / Commanding Officer” Right side, centre shield; “1890 / WON BY / HARBOUR TRUST / BATTERY / Major J.H. Haydon / Commanding Officer” Right side, right shield; “1891 / WON BY / WILLIAMSTOWN / BATTERY /l Major W.H. Hall / Commanding Officer” Back, left shield; “1892 / WON BY / WARRNAMBOOL / Garrison Battery / Major W.S. Helpman / Commanding Officer” In pencil underneath timber base “1887”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, sir w. clarke's trophy, warrnambool volunteer rifle corps, statistics of warrnambool volunteer rifle corps, warrnambool volunteer rifle company, warrnambool rifle volunteers, warrnambool garrison, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, trophy, garrison, competition, prize, winners