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Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Munition, Trench Art
Pair of 2 PDR cartridges of WW1 vintage, probably a version used by Naval weapons. These are an example of trench art. These used cartridges have been modified with the addition of three brass 'feet' which have been brazed onto the end of the empty case to enable them to be used as a flower vase. -
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Framed Artwork, Sketch of Frankston RSL Clubrooms, Davey Street, 1972
Framed artwork produced by artist Marie Minton, dated 1972. The artwork is an ink drawing with watercolour tonings and depicts the Frankston RSL Sub Branch clubrooms of the time. The artwork is mounted with a gold coloured wooden frame and glass front. Artist, Marie Minton was apparently the daughter of a member of the time, Laurie Minton. This scene is of a Frankston landmark building on the corner of Davey Street and Young Street, Frankston locally known as the 'Plowman Residence'. Prior to being the clubrooms of the Frankston RSL Sub Branch this building was the family home of Dr Sidney Plowman. In Dr Plowman's time the building was known as the 'The Lofts' and was his residence and operated as a private hospital, the building was constructed ca 1900. Dr Plowman died in May 1932. Title 'Frankston RSL' and the artist's name 'Marie Minton '72' appear on the front lower area of the sketch. The rear has the following note inscribed "Sketch of RSL clubrooms Davey St. by Marie Minton daughter of member (Laurie)" -
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Memorabilia - Munition, Trench Art
Pair of trench art candle holders made from Japanese type 96, 25 mm anti aircraft gun ammunition casings. Presumably souvenired by an Australian serviceman during World War ll. These used brass cartridges have been lightly etched or engraved with typical New Guinea designs and the lettering "LAE" and "1943-4". The type 96 was a Japanese built variant of the French Hotchkiss 25mm anti-aircraft gun. The type 96 was designed as a dual-purpose weapon for use against armored vehicles and aircraft, but was primarily used as an anti-aircraft gun in fixed mounts of one to three guns on Imperial Japanese Naval vessels.The cartridges are engraved with typical New Guinea scenes and the word "LAE", one has the date "1943-4". -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Lance
Wooden standard bearers lance used by Australian colonial era Mounted Militia and, after Federation, Australian Light Horse formations. This lance is in the form of a straight wooden staff (made from ash timber) fitted with a spear-shaped pointed steel lance head (attached to the staff by rivets) and a steel shoe fitted to the base of the staff. The lance has an overall length of 2765 mm (108 inches). This lance is an example of a British 1846 Pattern mounted cavalry lance and was manufactured at the Enfield Arms Works, England, in 1848.the lance head is stamped 'ENFIELD 1848' and, on the opposite side, the characters 'C, E, 6' (vertically aligned). -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Model, HMAS AE2
A detailed model of the Royal Australian Navy submarine HMAS AE2 mounted on a flat wooden base. This model is of her rigged for surface running with radio mast raised. Submarines AE1 and AE2 were the first submarines to join the new RAN fleet in 1914. Constructed in England by Vickers Ltd., the AE2 was launched in June 1913, commissioned at Portsmouth on 28 February 1914 and arrived in Sydney on 24 May, 83 days after leaving Portsmouth. A total of sixty days had been spent at sea and some 13,000 miles covered; a record for submarines at that time. Her first voyage was under the command of Lieutenant Commander Stoker, RN. Her crew of 35 comprised officers and ratings from both the RN and RAN. The AE2 was lost in action in the Sea of Marmora, Turkey on the 30th April, 1915, whilst serving in the Dardanelles and Gallipoli campaign. Visit the following website for further details < https://www.navy.gov.au/hmas-ae2 > -
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Set, Draughts
An incomplete set of hexagonal shaped wooden discs intended for use as the playing pieces in a game of draughts. This trench art item consists of a set of 12 pieces (the white pieces) in natural wood and 11 pieces of the same wood which have been dyed a dark colour (the black pieces). An accompanying note, written on military "Field Report" stationery, states "Cut from tree branch in the jungle of Malaysia - 1965" "Coloured with medical dressing". -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Band, Cap
An embroidered cap band (known as a tally band) worn by RAN sailors to identify the vessel on which they are serving. This black silk tally band is machine embroidered in gold thread with the following inscription : "R.A.N.R." (Royal Australian Navy Reserve). This band is unused.embroidered with the inscription : "R.A.N.R." (Royal Australian Navy Reserve) -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Water bottle (officer) WW2 1942
Enamel water bottle, 1942, with felt cover and leather shoulder strap with canvas shoulder pad -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Propellor, Desk Ornament
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Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Propellor, Desk Ornament
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Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Book, New Testament
Small pocket book size New Testament with a glossy black, embossed, hard cover. This edition was published by the British and Foreign Bible Society, London in 1885, printed by Oxford University Press. The first page is stamped by the Thames Church Mission, instituted in 1844. This was carried by WW1 serviceman J D H Wilson, service number 608, 12th Btn., AIF. Known as 'Jack' he landed at Gallipoli early on the morning of 25th April, 1915. Wilson, who was wounded in the foot at the landing was embarked on the 28th April to recuperate in England after a foot amputation. The first page has an oval shaped stamped inscription with the following "THAMES CHURCH MISSION", "INSTITUTED 1844" and "30, New Bridge St., E.C." -
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Memorabilia - Level, Abney
Square gunsight telescope.An Abney level and clinometer, is an instrument used in surveying which consists of a fixed sighting tube, a movable spirit level that is connected to a pointing arm, and a protractor scale. An internal mirror allows the user to see the bubble in the level while sighting a distant target. It can be used as a hand-held instrument or mounted on a Jacob's staff for more precise measurement, and it is small enough to carry in a coat pocket -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Munition, Trench Art
Example of trench art, this is made from a used artillery cartridge (or case) from an 18 pounder field gun. This cartridge was manufactured in 1917. The 18 PDR was the main artillery armament of the British and Commonwealth forces during World War 1. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Book, The Anzac Book
Printed book written and illustrated by men of Anzac 1916. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Whistle
Premier Wire Works Melbourne Australia on mouth piece Arrow 1942 on side -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Webley service revolver leather holster
Holden & Frost Adelaide 44 IB -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Handbook, Training, Mine Anti-Personnel M18A1 (Claymore)
Small pocket size training handbook which includes instruction on topics related to Field Engineering and Mine Warfare, specifically, the Mine Anti-Personnel type M18A1 Claymore mine used in the field by Australian Military Forces. This handbook has a light blue coloured cover in card quality paper and contains 43 printed pages, the last seven pages are larger foldout pages. This book was published in 1966 by Australian Army Headquarters, Canberra. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Plaque, RAEME
RAEME Plaque from VietnamProduced by Lega, 50 Terracotta Drive, Nunawading 3131 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Document, Certificate of Discharge
Certificate of Discharge of Army serviceman James Robert Clancy (VX44669) who enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force on 8th July 1940. The Certificate of Discharge notes that he was discharged on the 8th April 1943 due to being medically unfit. See also items 00456, 00456.1, 00456.3 and 00456.4. -
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Medallion
Medallion presented to WWll serviceman, James Robert Clancy (VX44669) by the Shire of Upper Murray. The medallion has a silver finish. See also items 00456, 00456.1, 00456.2 and 00456.4.Obverse of medallion "FOR GOD KING AND COUNTRY" with raised image of King George VI, reverse of medallion "SHIRE OF UPPER MURRAY IN APPRECIATION 1939-45" with engraved lettering "J.R. CLANCY ARMY" -
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Medal Set, Framed
Framed collection of service medals presented by family of James Robert Clancy VX44669 including 1939-1945 Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal, War medal 1939-1945 and Australian Service medal 1939-1945. A small photograph of Clancy in uniform and identification tag is included. See also items 00456, 00456.2, 00456.3 and 00456.4. -
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Bugle, 1911
The bugle was most likely used in the First World War for ceremonial and military operational functions. Bugles were an effective means of passing fixed messages and times over the noise and distance of battles and battlefields. Henry Potter & Co was a well known manufacturer of military bugles for the First World War. Copper bugle with brass trim, mouthpiece and brass retaining chain. inscribed "ANZACS" "The Great War, 1914 - 1918"world war one, ww1, brass, musical instrument, bugle, henry potter -
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Uniform - Airman's Gauntlets, WW2 RAAF Airman's Gauntlets Pair
Gauntlets used by all RAAF flight crew to combat altitude-induced extreme cold.Brown leather gloves with forearm extension and wool lining in hand area.Nil -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - WW1 Canvas Utility Pouch, WW1 Utility Pouch
1909 pattern canvas webbing worn by WW1 Army personnel to carry ammunition and other sundry items.WW1 Army canvas webbing utility pouchInked arrow in circle inside top. Inked manufacturer's name and date "Z.L.& T. Ltd. 1912" inside rear -
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Unknown - RAAF Tie Bar/Trench Art, RAAF Tie Bar
Decorative tie bar to be worn socially and to signify a present or past association with the RAAFSilvered tie bar with silver suspension chain attached either end. Centrally attached to the chain is a small RAAF badge with extended wings. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Tool - Magneto Field Lamp
German World War 1 magneto lamp. It has a carrier rope and a pull down ring. It has a prism lens. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Tool - Trench Telescope
WW1 British Officer's Trench telescope. Wooden handle supporting brass telescope. Manufacturing details stamped on plate at rear of eyepiece. Not complete as missing eye protection piece.Periscope Mk IX 1918 R&J Beck Ltd No. 29619 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Bulls-eye Trench Lantern
Used in WW1 as a trench lamp. It was a private issue item, not a government issue. It is made of black painted tin with a magnifying lens and tin folding handle. The item is candle-powered. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Swagger Stick
Trench art WW1 swagger stick. Cane body with 15mm metal tip. Head of stick comprises two 0.303 inch spent cartridges joined through bottom third of each cartridge case. One is inserted to the head of the cane and the cross case has an unexpended bullet inserted.Each Cartridge case CAC VI 12 5 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Tool - Bulls-eye Trench Lantern
This is a black painted tin lamp with a tin handle used in the trenches n WW1. Private issue, not government. It is candle-powered.