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Ambulance Victoria Museum
Ambulance Service awards and medals presentation to Tony Walker
Ambulance Service awards and medals presentation event. In 2016 Tony Walker, after acting in the role for over one year, was appointed chief executive officer of Ambulance VictoriaColour photograph of award presentation. -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Radio, Two Way, TCA ,FN1677, 1977
Fitted to ambulance carGreen VHF radio with handsetTCA FM1677,manufactured in Australia by Philips TMCradio mobile multichannel -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Radio, Two Way, AWA 25M CARPHONE, Early 1980
Fitted to ambulance carGrey radio with handsetAWA 25M CARPHONE SOLID STATEradio, two way, awa, carphone, solid state -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Keyring, unknown
Keyring comprising white metal ring with plastic fob attached (coloured white, red and black)On front of Fob; "EMERGENCY DIAL 000" On back of fob "The Ambulance Service saves Lives"keyring, ambulance service -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Emergency Rescue Stretcher
Metal frame stretcher with blue plastic support and separate yellow plastic rescue slide.Max Load 220 kg. Rural Ambulance Victoria sticker. Email address www.dhsemergency.com -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Vehicle, Series 2A Landrover Field Ambulance, 1965 (approximate)
The Series 2A Ambulances entered service in 1965 and the winch version in 1967. The bodies were locally built and the type was used in South Vietnam by 2 Field Ambulance at Vung Tau. A khaki green vehicle with a solid canopy fitted to the back. A spare tyre sits on the bonnet. Red cross symbol on 3 sides. ambulance, landrover, vung tau, series 2a -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, Ambulance Officers, Ambulance Officers Training College, 1976
Ambulance Officer Training College class of 1976. Ambulance officer George Hood may appear in this photograph. George passed on a large donation of material to the museum relating to Reg McGinley.Photocopy of group photograph. Three rows of staff. -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Culottes, Uniform, Ambulance
Issued to female ambulance officers when females were first accepted as ambulance officers. These items of uniform were exceptionally unpopular with female staff who wanted to wear trousers. They were withdrawn from service after just a few years and replaced by trousers. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator. This pair was worn by an Ambulance Officer named DeleineBlue pair of pleated culottes -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Book, Ambulance accounts, 1969 to 1974, 1969
Ambulance accounts, 1969 to 1974Red covered hard bound book with tapped up spineA/C 1250 -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Book, Ambulance accounts, 1981 to 1982, 1981
Ambulance accounts, 1981 to 1982Green covered hard back booked -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Book, Ambulance accounts, 1978 to 1979, 1978
Ambulance accounts, 1978 to 1979Red hard covered book -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Book, Ambulance accounts, 1980 to 1981, 1980
Ambulance accounts, 1980 to 1981Red hard covered book -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Book, Ambulance accounts, 1976 to 1978, 1976
Ambulance accounts, 1976 to 1978Red hard covered book -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Philips Radio, Base Station, FM 900
Used by Rural Ambulance VictoriaPhilips FM900 VHF E band Black base station radio FM 900 Compact Baseradio, base station, rural ambulance victoria -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Functional object - water bottle
This water bottle was carried by stretcher bearers in the Light Horse Field Ambulance. The cup/cap was used to give a drink to a wounded soldier who could not hold a water bottle to his lips. A light horse field ambulance was an Australian World War I military unit whose purpose was to provide medical transport and aid to the wounded and sick soldiers of an Australian Light Horse brigade. Typically a Lieutenant Colonel commanded each ambulance. All officers of the ambulance were medical doctors or surgeons. Dental units were often attached to the ambulance as well. A Field Ambulance consisted of two sections, the Mobile and the Immobile. The Mobile Section travel with its brigade into combat, where it would establish a Dressing Station. It use stretchers or carts to retrieve the wounded and transport them to the Dressing Station. The Immobile Section established and operated a Receiving Station, which received the wounded the Dressing Station sent on. The ambulance's surgeons would operate on the wounded at the Receiving Station. From the Receiving Station, the sick and wounded would go first to the Casualty Clearing Station and ultimately to a Base Hospital. Representative of a water bottle which differed from the regular water bottle and was used for a specific purpose.Water bottle, felt coated, with small metal cup over spout, all held in leather carrier. Strapped to a wooden stand.military, water, medical, light horse, ambulance, stretcher bearer -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Uniform Insignia
Worn by Martin Balsarini, in WW1Martin Balsarini was a Chiltern Valley resident, who fought in WW1, including at the Battle of Beersheba.3 AIF Shoulder epaulettes 2 Jacket buttons 2 Lighthorse insignia 1 Field Ambulance insignia 2 4th Battalion Insignia 1 Infantry Insignia Epaulettes pins chiltern, chiltern valley, martin balsarini, military accoutrements -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Vehicle, motor, Ambulance, GMC 3500 (General Motors Corporation), 1999, 1999
A GMC 3500 ambulance owned and operated by the Metropolitan Ambulance Service. It has a 6.5 litre turbo diesel engine built by Mader International, Tasmania. It is a single berth vehicle clinical design module.Four-wheeled vehicle fitted out as an ambulance.Bodywork painted white with red logo and markings. Bonnet painted black. Bumpers are chrome. A strip-light is mounted on roof above front windscreen. Registration number POQ315ambulance, motor vehicle, gmc 3500, metropolitan ambulance service -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, Graeme John, 1988 to 1989
Metropolitan Ambulance Service awards presentation held at Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne Victoria. Awards presented by Graeme John, (president, in grey suit) in presence of David Webb, the senior officer of the ambulance service.Colour photograph ataward presentation -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, Ambulance station workshop and garage, Adelaide, September 1955
Part of new Adelaide ambulance headquartersBlack and white photograph of interior of workshop building -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Book, Minutes, Yarrawonga & District Ambulance Committee and Yarrawonga & District Hospital Border Transport Association, 1947 to 1958, 1947
Yarrawonga ambulance records 1947 to 1958Soft cover book (cover missing)yarrawonga -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Book, Ambulance accounts, 1979 to 1980, 1979
Book, Ambulance accounts, 1979 to 1980Red hard covered book -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Book, accounts, Shepparton District Ambulance Service
accounts, Shepparton District Ambulance ServiceHard bound book. Blue cover with red spine.Ledger -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Book, Accounts Shepparton District Ambulance Service
Accounts Shepparton District Ambulance ServiceBlue hard copy book -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Microphone, PYE
Used by unknown country ambulance service.Light blue microphone with red button.PYEmicrophone, country ambulance service -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Microphone, PYE, 1980
Used by unknown country ambulance service.Light blue microphone with red button.PYEmicrophone, courntry ambulance service -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Dressing, Burns, Brenguard Safety Products, Circa 1970s
Not carried in ambulances but made available to ambulance officers if burns cases needed treatment. These items were not considered a success and were rarely used and soon replaced by better dressings. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator.Rolled yellow foam sheet in clear plastic bag. -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, framed, Community Hero Awards, 2000, 15 October 2000
Bronwyn Pike, Victorian Minister fro Heath sits front row third from left. She is with the inaugural community hero award winners.Colour photograph in black frame with white matting. 21 people in groupINNAUGURAL METROLITAN AMBULANCE SERVICE COMMUNITY HERO AWARD PRESENTATION SUNDAY 15 OCTOBER 2000community hero, community hero awards -
Bendigo Military Museum
Sign - NAME PLATE WW1, 1914
Brass rectangular shaped plate with 1 hole in each corner. In raised brass letting is: “WAGON AMBULANCE VI -------- A. & A. 1914 Reg No E49592” Edging all around plate same height as letteringtransport-motor vehicles, medicine - ambulance, wagon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: HELP ON THE WAY
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2001. Help on the way: ambulance drivers during World War I. Les and Ron Nixon, of Inglewood, are two of the men in the photo. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Shrapnel Removal
A black and white photograph of Capt Jack Bromley, 2 Field Ambulance Hospital, Nui Dat removes shrapnel from the neck of an SAS Digger (Note text is missing from the bottom of the photograph)photograph, capt jack (the quack) blomley, 2 field ambulance, nui dat, gibbons collection catalogue