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Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed newspaper article, Boys from the North at Torquay Camp, 16 March 1940
1940 newspaper article showing collage of photographs of soldiers from Victorian north east towns whilst at Army training camp in Torquay during World War Two.Photographs depicting soldiers who enlisted from towns in Victoria's north east whilst at training camp in Torquay prior to deployment during World War Two.Black patterned plastic frame with dark grey mount over newspaper article depicting 10 photographs of soldiersWeeklyTimes, March 16, 1940 Boys from the North at Torquay Campyarrawonga, corryong, walwa, myrtleford, moyhu, wangaratta, tallangatta, wahgunyah, tungamah, st james, wodonga -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Honour Board, Legacy Widow's Office Bearers
Wangaratta Legacy Widows Group - Office Bearers 1964 - presentLocal widows of ex servicemen who are supported and cared for by the Victorian Returned Services League.Stained brown timber five sided with Legacy crest and list of names in gold coloured paint.Wangaratta Legacy Widow's Group - Office Bearerslegacy widows group, wangaratta rsl -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph
Members of the 2/24th Battalion marching in Wangaratta. The Unit was raised in Wangaratta in July 1940 and the photograph was taken in late 1940 prior to overseas deployment to the middle east during WW2The 2/24th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army, which served during World War II .A unit of all-volunteers, it was formed in July 1940 from primarily Victorian volunteers and was known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. It served in North Africa in 1941–1942 as part of the 26th Brigade, which was assigned to the 7th Division, before being reassigned to the 9th Division. In early 1943, the battalion returned to Australia and later took part in campaigns against the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943–1944 and Borneo in 1945, before being disbanded in 1946. The 2/24th suffered the highest number of casualties of any 2nd AIF infantry battalion. The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1990 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. Reproduced photograph of soldiers marching along street lined with parked vehiclesHandwritten on rear - 2/24th Marching in Wangaratta late 19402/24th battalion, wangaratta -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed photograph, Colonel H J SHANNON
Image of Lt Colonel Herbert James SHANNON DSO,VD - Commanding Officer of the 8th Light Horse AIF. Returned to Australia 3/7/1919 and died 27/12/1960. Colonel Shannon became the 1st President of the Wangaratta RSL when it was organised under Anzac House and the present constitution. He was born at Bowman's Forest in 1874 and died in Wangaratta in 1960. He served in the Victorian Mounted Rifles at the turn of the century, rose to the rank of Captain and commanded the Wangaratta Detachment and Company - this later became the 8th Light Horse Regiment. In 1915 he embarked as Major in the 8th Light Horse and served in Gallipoli, Sinai, Palestine and Syria whee he commanded the 8th Squadron. Later he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and commanded the Regiment. During the Amman raids, he won the D.S.O at El Salt. This award was presented to him by the Duke of Clarence. In post war period he commanded the 8th Australian Light Horse and later as Colonel of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade During the second world war Colonel Shannon came from retirement to organise the V.D.C in North East Victoria. Colonel Shannon became the 1st President of the Wangaratta RSL when it was organised under Anzac House and the present constitution. He was born at Bowman's Forest in 1874 and died in Wangaratta in 1960. He served in the Victorian Mounted Rifles at the turn of the century, rose to the rank of Captain and commanded the Wangaratta Detachment and Company - this later became the 8th Light Horse Regiment. In 1915 he embarked as Major in the 8th Light Horse and served in Gallipoli, Sinai, Palestine and Syria whee he commanded the 8th Squadron. Later he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and commanded the Regiment. During the Amman raids, he won the D.S.O at El Salt. This award was presented to him by the Duke of Clarence. In post war period he commanded the 8th Australian Light Horse and later as Colonel of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade During the second world war Colonel Shannon came from retirement to organise the V.D.C in North East Victoria. Gold coloured metal frame containing sepia photograph of Army Officer with moustacheTyped below image - "Col.H.J.SHANNON.D.S.O.;V.D." "FIRST PRSIDENT WANGARATTA PRSIDENT RSL. 1928." Handwritten on rear of postcard image inside frame as follows: - Salten(?) at Cairo 10th November, 1916 "I hope you like this. I think it a very good photo. Wishing you a happy Xmas" Bert Rear of frame- "Col.H.J.SHANNON D.S.O.,; V.D. Photographed CAIRO 1916 hj shannon, 8th light horse aif, dso, wangaratta -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Headwear - Army Slouch Hat, Fayrefield of Melbourne
History has it that the origins of the Slouch Hat began with the Victorian Mounted Rifles; a hat of similar design had been worn in South Africa by the Cape Mounted Rifles for many years before 1885. The design of the Victorian Mounted Rifle hat originated from headgear of native police in Burma where Lieutenant-Colonel Tom Price had recognised its value. The Victorian hat was an ordinary bush felt hat turned up on the right side. The intention of turning up the right side of the hat was to ensure it would not be caught during the drill movement of “shoulder arms” from “order arms”. The Slouch Hat became standard issue headdress in 1903 and its brim position was mostly standardised. The slouch hat became a famous symbol of the Australian fighting man during World War One and continued to be worn throughout World War Two. Its use since that time has made it a national symbol.Slouch Hat - made of fur felt with an 8 fold hat band (puggaree) it has the blue/gold unit badge on the band denoting the 8th Light Horse brigade with a leather chin strap. The right hand side is held by a brass rising sun badge.army, slouch hat -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Emu Feather Plume
Plume from hat of Corporal Farrier Mervyn "Banjo" HARRIS VX22764 born 4/3/1914. He enlisted in the CMF 8th Light Horse in February 1937 then the AIF on 7th January 1941 and posted to 143 P.O.W Camp Murchison. He attained the rank of Sergeant prior to discharge on 1/5/1944 ..Discharge Certificate donated to Wangaratta High School together with a display box containing black and white images and blacksmith tools..refer Victorian Collections.0334/0396Plume comprising of 2 separate emu feathers gathered at base with glue and / or tape binding.emu, feather, plume -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed Poem
Poem entitled Bruce Ruxton by Fred Homburg aka Barry from the Bush Bruce Carlyle Ruxton, AM, OBE (6 February 1926 – 23 December 2011) was an Australian ex-serviceman and President of the Victorian Returned and Services League from 1979 to 2002.Black metal frame with poem on cream paperPoem entitled Bruce Ruxton bruce ruxton, poem, fred homburg -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed Photograph, Col. H J SHANNON D.S.O.,V.D
First President Wangaratta RSL 1928 Colonel H J Shannon D.S.O., V.D.Brown timber frame containing sepia photograph of Army OfficerCol. J. J. Shannon D.S.O., V.D. - First President Wangaratta RSL. 1928 Colonel Shannon became the 1st President of the Wangaratta RSL when it was organised under Anzac House and the present constitution. He was born at Bowman's Forest in 1874 and died in Wangaratta in 1960. He served in the Victorian Mounted Rifles at the turn of the century, rose to the rank of Captain and commanded the Wangaratta Detachment and Company - this later became the 8th Light Horse Regiment. In 1915 he embarked as Major in the 8th Light Horse and served in Gallipoli, Sinai, Palestine and Syria whee he commanded the 8th Squadron. Later he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and commanded the Regiment. During the Amman raids, he won the D.S.O at El Salt. This award was presented to him by the Duke of Clarence. In post war period he commanded the 8th Australian Light Horse and later as Colonel of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade During the second world war Colonel Shannon came from retirement to organise the V.D.C in North East Victoria.wangaratta rsl, h j shannon -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Unframed Photograph, circa 1910
... high-country Image depicting Victorian Mounted Rifles parading ...Image depicting Victorian Mounted Rifles parading behind Town Crier along Main Street WangarattaBlack white and dark pink photograph of soldiers on horseback being lead by Town Crier passing horse and buggies along main street.rear of photograph - 1910 Aust Light Horse, Main (Murphy) Street, Wangaratta preceded by Town Crier followed by City Bandlight horse troop, wangaratta, ww1, victorian mounted rifles, circa 1910 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph
Photograph of soldiers wearing slouch hat and holding rifles mounted on horseback - most likely Victorian Mounted Rifle contingent.The Victorian Mounted Rifles (VMR) was a regiment composed of Australian forces that served in the Second Boer War.Black and white photograph of eight soldiers mounted on horsebackHandwritten top left corner "Contingent"victorian mounted rifles, contingent -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Silver Medal, C1934
White metal medal issued to commemorate Melbourne's centenary 1934-35. This medal was given out to Victorian school children; 325,600 white metal medals were struck. The medal references Portland, the location of Victoria's first settlement. The Henty brothers, entrepreneur farmers and whalers, established the state's first permanent European settlement in Portland in 1834. Melbourne was established the following year by a party of settlers led by John Batman.Commemorates the settlement of Portland, Melbourne and Victoria, 1834 - 1935Round two sided silver metal medalFront - Centenary of Victoria 1934 - Portland 1934 Rear - Centenary of Melbourne 1935centenary, victoria, melbourne, medal -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Beekeeping In Victoria - Dept Of Agriculture Govt Of Victoria, 1981
Book -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Australasian Queen Rearing Second Edition (W S Pender) (G James - Revised 2nd edition), 1926
Old Brown Book, non original spineSlight tear on bottom right corner cover -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, The Dances Of The Honey Bee - The Bulletin Of Animal Behaviour No. 5(K. von Frisch, The University, Graz, Austria), December 1947
Old Publication, Faded Blue Cover, non original spine -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, The ABC of Bee Culture (A I Root), 1891
Hard Back Book - Black with gold Bee on the front -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Australian Made Honey Extractors and Pumps (Pender Bros Pty Ltd), January, 1950
Tan Coloured Instruction Catalogue -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Trees of Victoria (L F Costermans), 1981
Small field guide - Orange cover with white writing & black tree - dark sepia -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, The Colonial Beekeeper, 1888
Dark Brown small book with gold writing on the cover -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Keeping Your Own Bees (Norman Redpath) Nelson Homestead Series, 1978
Soft Cover Book with drawing of a beekeeper & beehive on the front -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, The Practical Bee Guide (J G Digges) A Manual of Modern Beekeeping 15th Edition, Revised by R O B Manly, May 1, 1949
Soft Cover Book with mid green cover 255 pages -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Manual For New Zealand Beekeepers (William Charles Cotton), 1976 - reprint published
Small Hard cover book, mustard coloured plain cover. 112 pages, copy number 698 of 850 Reprinted 1976 -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Honeybee Ecology - A Study of Adaption in Social Life (Thomas D. Seeley), 1985
Soft Cover Book with white cover with bee drawings on front, 192 pages -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Swarming (LH Braybrook, R D Goodman)
A4 Article, yellow cover, stapled & contacted L H Braybrook - senior apiary inspector, Geelong R D Goodman, agricultural officer, Ferntree Gully -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Assembling New Beehive Material (L H Braybrook, Senior Apiary Inspector, Geelong)
A4 Article typed, yellow cover stapled & covered with contact -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, A Solar Beeswax Extractor (R D Goodman), 1978
A4 Article Green contacted cover -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, The Nutritional Quality Of Victorian Pollens (Lynne K. Muss), February 1987
A4 size hard cover book, with brown cover & gold writing - 101 pages -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Illustrations of The Buds And Fruits Of Eucalyptus Species with an Alphabetical Index (G J Rodger, Director General) Leaflet No. 63, Second edition, 1954
Foolscap size publication with tan coloured soft cover -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Insect Pollination Of Cultivated Crop Plants (S E McGregor, apiculturist) Agriculture Handbook No. 496, United States Dept Of Agriculture, July 1976
Soft light aqua soft cover book with black writing, 411 pages -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Honey Natural Food and Healer (Janet Bord) Science of Life Series, Second Edition, revised, enlarged and reset, 1983
Small apricot coloured soft covered book with pictures on the front, 96 pages -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Bees (I. Khalifman) A Book on The Biology of the Bee Colony and the Achievements of Bee-Science, Translation from the Russian Edition, 1953
Small dark green coloured hard covered book with gold & green writing, 366 pages