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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Accessory - Tie, 20th C
Necktie of MTS member, used for more formal or representational occasions. Worn by Captain Keith Dann, MtS Hastings.From the personal Collection of Mrs Pat Dann a former member of the Central MtSV and later with her husband Captain Keith Dann supported and founded the Hastings branch of the Mission to Seamen in the late 20th C. Men's polyester fabric necktie, in dark blue, covered with subtle black flying angel insignia patterns, in various sizes, and two more prominent white smaller flying angel insignia patternsnecktie, flying angel, tie, pat dann, captain keith dann, hastings mission, mission to seafarers -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, black and white, Barry Sutton, 09.1972
Sister Pat (Paddy) Rowley, is the RDNS Principal Nurse Educator and she is instructing Sr. Margaret Affleck during an Education session. Both Sisters are wearing the RDNS winter uniform of a blue/grey skivvie under a blue/grey V neck tunic style frock made of herringbone winter material. The RDNS insignia is on the upper left of the tunic. Education was an integral part of Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), from its inception in 1885, later, in 1966, called Royal District Nursing Service, (RDNS). From 1885, only Trained nurses (Nurses), through the Hospital training system, were employed by the Society, and on visits to patients they taught the necessity of hygiene and cleanliness, as well as the need for a good diet, to bring about good health. Doctor’s lectures were later given at the MDNS home to instruct patients and their families on prevention of disease. Education to patients continued throughout the years regarding health care and the use of equipment in the home. In 1961, Education programs commenced at MDNS with their Trained nurses (Sisters) receiving In-service education. Sr. Pat (Paddy) Rowley was a leader in In-service Education and established the RDNS Department of Community Nursing Education in 1962. Staff could also apply for scholarships to further their education outside of RDNS. Many of their senior Sisters received Postgraduate diplomas from the College of Nursing in Community Health Nursing, Education, and Administration, and several travelled overseas visiting nursing organizations viewing their public health and District nursing systems. At RDNS many programs were run, including: a Post Basic Course, Cardiac Rehabilitation Nursing, Haematology/Oncology Nursing, Palliative Care program, Diabetic Stabilization Program, Leg Ulcer Management Program, Wound Care Specialist Program, HIV/AIDS Nursing Care, Cystic Fibrosis Home Support, Veterans Home Care Program, Breast Cancer Support Program, Continence Management Program, Stomal Therapy Program, In-Home Lactation Support Program and the Homeless Persons Program. RDNS staff attended several hospitals to observe and learn special care needed to some patients, e.g. to the Austin Hospital to learn the care required for paraplegic and quadriplegic patients at home, and to Mount Royal Hospital to observe the care of patients in the Rehabilitation ward. A Community Nursing Education Program was extended to student nurses from hospitals and to other nursing organizations. These Education programs kept the RDNS Sisters abreast of new techniques, such as changes in technology for e.g. new testing methods in detecting glucose levels in Diabetic patients. Sr. Nan Deakin obtained a Post Basic Certificate in Psychiatric Nursing and included this area in her Education lectures. Sr. Daphne Geldard specialized in the area of Alzheimer’s disease and Dementia. These Sisters visited patients in District areas with the regular RDNS Sister when required. Every member of staff, both professional and non professional staff, received regular education in the Education Department. In 1980, a Home Health Aide pilot study, funded by the Federal Government, the Brotherhood of St. Laurence and RDNS, with the program written and taught by Sr. Rowley, was evaluated as successful, and Home Health Aides were employed and worked in RDNS Centres under the supervision of RDNS Sisters. Standing on the left of the black and white photograph is Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) Sister (Sr.) Pat (Paddy) Rowley, who is wearing dark rimmed glasses and has short dark hair. She is leaning forward with her right hand resting on a table and, with her left hand, is pointing to a passage in a white paged book which is open on the table in front of Sr. Affleck who is seated. Sr. Affleck has short dark curled hair and is looking up at Sr. Rowley. Both Sisters are wearing the RDNS uniform of a light grey skivvie under a darker grey V neck tunic style frock. The RDNS insignia is on the upper left of the tunic. In the background dark shelving and books can be seen.Photographer stamp. Quote LD 6melbourne district nursing society, mdns, royal district nursing service, rdns, rdns education, sister pat (paddy) rowley, sister margaret affleck -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque 4 Sqn.R.A.A.F. Hospital, R.A.A.F. Hospital
No 4 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, formed at Point Cook, Victoria, in October 1916. After embarking for England to complete its training, the squadron deployed to France in December 1917. From the outset, No 4 Squadron aircraft regularly engaged the Red Baron's elite 'Flying Circus' and, in spite of their lack of experience, quickly gained the ascendancy over the German squadron. During its brief war service, No 4 Squadron destroyed some 128 enemy aircraft and spawned a total of eleven aces. The squadron's highest scoring airman was Captain Cobby who, in addition to shooting down 29 aircraft, also destroyed 13 observation balloons. World War II saw No 4 Squadron Wirraways deployed to Port Moresby in support of Australian troops fighting in the New Guinea jungles. In their slow and vulnerable aircraft, losses from anti-aircraft fire were high, however, this never deterred the Wirraway crews from completing their assigned tasks. This aggressive spirit was exemplified by Pilot Officer Archer and his crewman, Sergeant Coulston, who, while on a reconnaissance mission, found themselves above a Japanese Zero fighter. Despite operating a vastly inferior aircraft, Pilot Officer Archer dived to the attack and shot down the enemy aircraft. In June 1943, No 4 Squadron received its first Boomerang fighters and continued to support Allied troops during the Cape Gloucester landings before moving to Morotai. No 4 Squadron ended the war in Borneo and returned to Australia in November 1945, where it was renamed No 3 Squadron - thus closing the chapter on a very distinguished and proud unit. Summary of Unit Name(s) Start Date End Date No. 4 RAAF Hospital, Butterworth 06/06/1966 06/06/1966 No. 4 RAAF Hospital, Butterworth 03/07/1966 No. 4 RAAF Hospital, Butterworth 01/08/1966 01/08/1966 No. 4 RAAF Hospital, Butterworth 05/09/1966 No. 4 RAAF Hospital, Butterworth 29/09/1966 No. 4 RAAF Hospital, Butterworth 29/10/1966 29/10/1966 http://www.airforce.gov.au/raafmuseum/research/units/4sqn.htmWooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of 4 Sqn.R.A.A.F. Hospital 4 Sqn R.A.A.F. Hospital r.a.a.f. 4 squadron, butterworth, r.a.a.f. hospital -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Royal Australian Navy, Royal Australian Navy
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of Royal Australian Navy Royal Australian Navy -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Scottish Regiment N.Z, Scottish Regiment N.Z
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of Scottish Regiment N.Z. Scottish Regiment N.Z. -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Defence Cataloguing Authority, Defence Cataloguing Authority
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of Defence Cataloguing Authority Defence Cataloguing Authority -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque 1 Armoured Regiment, 1 Armoured Regiment
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of 1 Armoured Regiment 1 Armoured Regiment -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Royal Australian Artillery, Royal Australian Artillery
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of Royal Australian Artillery Royal Australian Artillery -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque 39 Infantry Btn, 39 Infantry Btn
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of 39 Infantry Btn. 39 Infantry Btn. -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque 466 Squadron RAAF, 466 Squadron RAAF
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of 466 Squadron RAAF 466 Squadron RAAF -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Store Depot RAAF, Store Depot RAAF
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of Store Depot RAAF Store Depot RAAF -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Provost Unit RAAF, Provost Unit RAAF
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of Provost Unit RAAF Provost Unit RAAF -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque 10 Squadron RAAF, 10 Squadron RAAF
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of 10 Squadron RAAF 10 Squadron RAAF -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque 10 Squadron RAAF
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of 10 Squadron RAAF 10 Squadron RAAF -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Special Air Services, Special Air Services
Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of Special Air Services Special Air Services -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
British Legion Card
Issued to members of the British Legion who had served in warBlue Cloth/paper hard covered booklet with insignia of British Legion. British Legion Logo Badge No.29A3885british legion -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Tunic
Army Australian Tropical. With Captains insignia 1 years service chevronuniform, ww2, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, New Testament, c. pre 1940
Bible sent to the mother of Alfred George BINGHAM No VX75707, enlisted in the 2nd AIF on 21.3.1942 age 23 years 5 months. Posted to AAMC 26.3.1942, embarked for New Guinea 3.1.1943 on the 2/1st Aust Hospital ship Manunda, returned to Aust and disembarked on 7.5.1944, embarked for Morotai on 17.3.1945, returned to Aust and disembarked on 4.1.1946, discharged from the AIF on 20.6.1946. Units served in, 20th Field Ambulance, 2/9th General Hospital, 2/5th General Hospital. Refer also Cat No’s 314.2, 513. New Testament, brown covers with black printing & George VI insignia. Written inside front cover: VX75707 20th Field Ambulance Pte. A. G. Bingham A.I.F. Australia" Written on introductory page: TO MUM WITH BEST OF LOVE SON 30th-5-1942 BALCOMBE 1942 WANGAR ATTA BACCOMEbooks, bibles, religion -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Cap, Officer, 1969
RAAF officer's peaked cap, blue, hat band with RAAF insigniaBrisbane Cap Co Pty Ltd, Brisbane Australia, 1969, A F, Size 7,L3/759 -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Stamp
Wooden stamp with metal plate featuring Melbourne Harbor Trust insignia "Deliver/ The Melbourne Harbor Trust Commissioners SD 91/ Prosperity through service" "PWO 2992.7" -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Shirt, Camouflage, Camouflage Shirt, 1991
Cloth insignia left sleeve soldiers name sown on right breastVANZWOL (right breast) Manufactured Victoria 1991auscam cammo shirt -
Greensborough Historical Society
Decorative object - Door Pane, glass, Shire of Diamond Valley, 30/09/1964
This glass door insert is one of a pair previously inserted into the entrance doors to the Shire of Diamond Valley offices in Greensborough. The Shire of Diamond Valley was a Local Government Area located about 20 kilometres northeast of Melbourne. The shire covered an area of 74.38 square kilometres and existed from 30/09/1964 until 1994. After the local government mergers of 1994, the Shire of Diamond Valley offices were used by the Nillumbik Council.This etched glass is a reminder of the Shire of Diamond Valley. As a large piece of glass it is fragile and could have easily been lost or broken when the Diamond Valley offices changed ownership.Clear glass door insert. Etched with insignia of Shire of Diamond Valley.Glass is etched with the coat of arms of the Shire of Diamond Valley surrounded by inscription 'Shire of Diamond Valley. Proclaimed 1964'.shire of diamond valley, emblems, glass etching, local government buildings, door panels -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Tie
Tie Dark green with insignia (crown,crossed swords,kangaroo (RAR))uniform, c 1980, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Greatcoat
Army Greatcoat Col insignia � Prince of Wales Lighthorse silver buttonuniform, 1960, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Greatcoat
Greatcoat (buttons/insignia removed). Motheaten & destroyed - Buttons kept as B360uniform, ww2, navy -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Jacket - Dress Blue
Jacket Army Dress. With Sergeants Stripes & Engineers Insignia 3786676 I.E.Buckuniform, c1977 / 8, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Tunic
RAN Serge (No 1's) with Insignia (Part of Complete uniform U274)uniform, vietnam, ran -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Jumper
Green Howard Jumper with Epaulettes, WO1 insignia and RAAMC shoulder tabsuniform, 1985, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Poster - Poster, Information Board, Final Years AATTV
B&W photos, insignia of the AATTV and a history of the final years of the AATTV.storyboard, the final years, aattv -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Headwear, Beret
Black felt beret with gold insignia - Royal Australian Ordinance Corpsberet, ordinance corps