Showing 238 items matching " australian imperial forces"
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Moorabbin Air MuseumUniform (item), Military Uniform Buttons, Australian Imperial Forces 8mm
... Military Uniform Buttons, Australian Imperial Forces 8mm....Military Uniform Buttons, Australian Imperial Forces 8mm....Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Military Uniform Buttons, Australian Imperial Forces 8mm. Military Uniform Buttons, Australian Imperial Forces 8mm. ... -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard - photographic, Group of the 18th A.S.C Australian Imperial Forces
... Group of the 18th A.S.C Australian Imperial Forces...They are members of the 18th A.S.C Australian Imperial Forces....They are members of the 18th A.S.C Australian Imperial Forces. Group of the 18th A.S.C Australian Imperial Forces Postcard - photographic ...A number of men in uniform. They are members of the 18th A.S.C Australian Imperial Forces.Verso 'Agroup of the 18th A.S.C. taken after the gifts of the V.R.C. had been distributed.; -
Clunes MuseumBook - DIARY, BEA BREWSTER - RESEARCHED & COMPILED - MARIE KAU, DIARY OF BANDSMAN H.E.KRUTLI, D COMPANY, 14TH BATTALION, 4TH INFANTRY BRIGADE, AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES, (A.I.F), 2009
... DIARY OF BANDSMAN H.E.KRUTLI, D COMPANY, 14TH BATTALION, 4TH INFANTRY BRIGADE, AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES, (A.I.F)...DIARY OF BANDSMAN H.E.KRUTLI, D COMPANY, 14TH BATTALION, 4TH INFANTRY BRIGADE, AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES, (A.I.F) 227 PAGES...DIARY OF BANDSMAN H.E.KRUTLI, D COMPANY, 14TH BATTALION, 4TH INFANTRY BRIGADE, AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES, (A.I.F) 227 PAGES DIARY OF BANDSMAN H.E.KRUTLI, D COMPANY, 14TH BATTALION, 4TH INFANTRY BRIGADE, AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES, (A.I.F) Book DIARY BEA BREWSTER - RESEARCHED & COMPILED - MARIE KAU BOOK POD ...HAROLD ERNEST KRUTLI, ELDERS CHOLD OF ERNEST AND MATILDA (NEE FORDHAM) FRUTLI WAS BORN ON 22 NOVEMBER 1893 IN BRISBANE.DIARY OF BANDSMAN H.E.KRUTLI, D COMPANY, 14TH BATTALION, 4TH INFANTRY BRIGADE, AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES, (A.I.F) 227 PAGESnon-fictionHAROLD ERNEST KRUTLI, ELDERS CHOLD OF ERNEST AND MATILDA (NEE FORDHAM) FRUTLI WAS BORN ON 22 NOVEMBER 1893 IN BRISBANE.local history, books, krutli, diary transcription -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyCertificate - City of Port Melbourne, recognition of voluntary enlistment in the Australian Imperial Forces, City of Port Melbourne, 1940s
... City of Port Melbourne, recognition of voluntary enlistment in the Australian Imperial Forces...Certificate of recognition of voluntary enlistment with the Australian Imperial Forces dated 194- (presume for World War 2), presented by the Mayor, Councillors and Citizens of the City of Port Melbourne. ...Certificate City of Port Melbourne, recognition of voluntary enlistment in the Australian Imperial Forces City of Port Melbourne ...Certificate of recognition of voluntary enlistment with the Australian Imperial Forces dated 194- (presume for World War 2), presented by the Mayor, Councillors and Citizens of the City of Port Melbourne. Certificate has not been filled out. Brightly coloured with photograph of Port Melbourne Town Hall at base, red seal above.war - world war ii, armed services - army, local government - city of port melbourne -
Bendigo Military MuseumBooklet - SOLDIERS GUIDE, WW1, Government Printer, HINTS FOR SOLDIERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES, c. WW1
... HINTS FOR SOLDIERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES....HINTS FOR SOLDIERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES. Booklet SOLDIERS GUIDE, WW1 Government Printer ...Book had to be read under direction on days 1, 3 & 5 of his service then for next 3 weeks. Part f the collection of Sgt "V.E. Giudice". Refer Cat No. 10031P. Overall part of the collection of William (Bill) Thomason Cat No. 4136P.32 page booklet with red cover. On front is name of owner written, Commonwealth Emblem, Commonwealth of Australia and Title. Inside is messages from the Commanding Generals and then various hints and instructions of the behavior of soldiers in Europe.On top of front - Sgt V.E. Giudice.collection of william (bill) thomason, v e giudice, soldierrs guide, ww1 -
Doncaster RSL Sub BranchHistory 10th Field Coy Engineers, History 10th Field Coy Engineers Australian Imperial Forces
... History 10th Field Coy Engineers Australian Imperial Forces...Doncaster RSL Sub Branch Corner Leeds Street and Doncaster Roads Doncaster East melbourne 1916 to 1918 Messines, Battle of Amiens, The Somme, Honours and Awards amiens Small white pamphlet 60 pages History 10th Field Coy Engineers Australian Imperial Forces History 10th Field Coy Engineers Gill & Hambly ...1916 to 1918 Messines, Battle of Amiens, The Somme, Honours and AwardsSmall white pamphlet 60 pagesamiens -
Eltham District Historical Society IncLetter, Letter head, The Australian Y.M.C.A. with the Australian Imperial Forces, 1916
... Letter head, The Australian Y.M.C.A. with the Australian Imperial Forces, 1916...AIF, First World War, Letter head, Letters, Lew Howard Collection, The Australian Y.M.C.A., WW1 Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan Letter head, The Australian Y.M.C.A. with the Australian Imperial Forces, 1916 Letter ...First World War letters and postcards from various (unknown) servicemen written to Lily Thompson (Lew Howard's aunty). She would write to the servicemen.Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, first world war, letter head, letters, lew howard collection, the australian y.m.c.a., ww1 -
Kyneton RSL Sub BranchFramed photograph, “C” company 2/31 Battalion Australian Imperial Forces
... “C” company 2/31 Battalion Australian Imperial Forces...“C” company 2/31 Battalion Australian Imperial Forces Framed photograph ...Hand written notes accompany this photograph.The names of individuals in the photograph are recorded below the picture. -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchPrint - Framed Print, Series 1/014 Officer Australian Imperial Forces Divisional HQ Field dress 1918
... Series 1/014 Officer Australian Imperial Forces Divisional HQ Field dress 1918...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges pencilled on print "4/1000 Phil Rutherford Wooden framed Print Series 1/014 Officer Australian Imperial Forces Divisional HQ Field dress 1918 Print Framed Print ...Wooden framed Print pencilled on print "4/1000 Phil Rutherford -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchWork on paper - Joseph Edward Bowe, Australian Imperial Forces
... Australian Imperial Forces...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne Service history Australian Imperial Forces Work on paper Joseph Edward Bowe ...Service history -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBadge Lapel - AIF, D.J. King, 1942
... ...australian imperial forces...Badge possibly sold to raise money for totally incapacitated soldiers of the Australian Imperial Forces during World War 11. 238 refers to...Kiewa Valley Historical Society Mount Beauty Information Centre 31 Bogong High Plains Rd Mt Beauty high-country Badge possibly sold to raise money for totally incapacitated soldiers of the Australian Imperial Forces during World War 11. 238 refers to Historic because it is memoralibia from WW11. ...Badge possibly sold to raise money for totally incapacitated soldiers of the Australian Imperial Forces during World War 11. 238 refers toHistoric because it is memoralibia from WW11. Social because it gives understanding as to how money was raised for incapicitated soldiers in WW11. It gives an understanding that everyone helped the cause and was involved in the war.Round brass lapel badge with enamel surface. Red outer border with black text. White inner with red and black text. Black rising sun logo. Small scroll on top with small ring for attachment (Around brim) TOTALLY INCAPACITATED SOLDIERS (Centre) A.I.F / 1942 (On back) -(Centre) 238 (around rim) D.J.King (maker)world war 2, australian imperial forces, incapacitated soldiers, d j king, numismatics medal military, l davies -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchDocument Discharge Certificate WW1, Australian Imperial Expeditionary Forces, 1919
... Australian Imperial Expeditionary Forces...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne Discharged 27 October 1919 WW1 AIF discharge paper for Harold Redmond Macoboy 15126 driver Australian Imperial Expeditionary Forces Document Discharge Certificate WW1 ...WW1 AIF discharge paper for Harold Redmond Macoboy 15126 driverDischarged 27 October 1919 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Australian Women's Weekly, Home again - A.I.F. Nurses from Malaya, March 28, 1942
... ...Australian Imperial Forces...This article is about a number of Australian women who served as nurses in the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) during World War Two in Malaya. ...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne This article is about a number of Australian women who served as nurses in the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) during World War Two in Malaya. ...This article is about a number of Australian women who served as nurses in the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) during World War Two in Malaya. It a general interview with them talking about their experiences, after their return to Australia.Newspaper clipping with four black and white photographs of women in hats and five columns of text. Clipping is a little degraded with some tears.'WWII' [blue ink top of page]world war two, wwii, ww2, australian imperial forces, aif nurses, gethla forsyth, margaret anderson, vera tourney, bennos atwood, thelma gibson, bonnie howgate, sister crick, matron paschke, malaya -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Binoculars with case, ETABLISSEMENTS 'AFSA;, Unknown
... WWI Australian Imperial Forces 'AFSA' binoculars with leather case....A.I.F. WWI Australian Imperial Forces 'AFSA' binoculars with leather case. ...WW1 Historical significanceWWI Australian Imperial Forces 'AFSA' binoculars with leather case.On the cover of the case ETABLISSMENTS 'AFSA' PARIS. On the binoculars engraved A.M. Boswell C.'Coy' 60th Bn. A.I.F. -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, VADs, a Nurse, and Soldiers at Highton, c1917
... A group of VADs, a nurse, and some men from the Australian Imperial Forces. ...A group of VADs, a nurse, and some men from the Australian Imperial Forces. VADs, a Nurse, and Soldiers at Highton Photograph ...The primary role of a Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) member was that of nursing orderly in hospitals, carrying out menial but essential tasks - scrubbing floors, sweeping, dusting and cleaning bathrooms and other areas, dealing with bedpans, and washing patients. They were not employed in military hospitals, except as ward and pantry maids; rather, they worked in Red Cross convalescent and rest homes, canteens, and on troop trains. At the start of the First World War, Australian VADs were restricted from travelling overseas by the Defence Council. As a result, many chose to travel on their own initiative and join British detachments, often in Australian Hospitals. It is reported that the 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital included in their nursing staff some 120 VADs, chiefly Australians in the British service, employed through the Australian Red Cross Society. This policy was changed in 1916 after a request from Great Britain, and the first detachment of thirty official Australian VADs to serve overseas left Australia in September 1916.(http://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/vad/, accessed 13 August 2014)A group of VADs, a nurse, and some men from the Australian Imperial Forces. Verso: 'group of nurses and some of the men at Highton - taken at an afternoon we had. Can you find me [Harold Holmes] it is not very clear. The 2nd in uniform from the right hand side.chatham family archive, chatham, holmes, world war, world war 1, world war i, world war one, highton, red cross, vad, voluntary aid detachment, nurse, nursing -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - PASSENGER LIST WW2, Oct-Nov 1940
... CUNARD WHITE STAR (Shipping Line) H.T Queen Mary Australian Imperial Forces...CHADD" CUNARD WHITE STAR (Shipping Line) H.T Queen Mary Australian Imperial Forces Memorabilia PASSENGER LIST WW2 ...Item belonged to Benjamin Thomas Roy Chadd No's 10594, VX20311, 1st and 2nd AIF. Refer Cat No 2039 for his service history.CUNARD WHITE STAR (Shipping Line) H.T Queen Mary Australian Imperial ForcesSigned on front "B.R. CHADD"documents - lists, maritime technology, cunard, mary -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard - photograph, Ray Blight, c1916
... Black and white photographic portrait of Ray Blight a soldier of the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF). ...Black and white photographic portrait of Ray Blight a soldier of the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF). Ray Blight Postcard photograph Ray Blight ...Ray Blight from Ballarat, Victoria was an Australian soldier during World War One. John Raymond (Ray) Blight enlisted on 19 July 1915. He was an electrical engineer, having studied at the Ballarat School of Mines. On 23 June 1916 Ray Blight disembarked at Marseilles. On 3 February 1917 he was hospitalised with scabies. Ray Blight's next of kin was his mother, Mary Jane Blight of 116 Lyons Street South, Ballarat. This photograph was with a number of other World War One photos relating to the Holmes family of Ascot, Victoria.Black and white photographic portrait of Ray Blight a soldier of the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF). Verso "Sincerely Yours Ray Blight France 1918."chatham family archive, chatham, holmes, world war, world war 1, world war i, world war one, france, blight, ray blight, france -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Fob Watch, ca 1878
... ...Australian Imperial Forces...He served in Egypt, France and Belgium with the Australian Imperial Forces as a member of the Field Artillery Brigades. ...He served in Egypt, France and Belgium with the Australian Imperial Forces as a member of the Field Artillery Brigades. ...The story of this gold fob watch is intriguing. The letter is dated March 6, 1905, 27 years after the Loch Ard was wrecked. It appears to be a quick personal note from a relative or friend who briefly writes the history of the enclosed ‘souvenir’ watch, found in Loch Ard Gorge at Port Campbell. Although the finder is not named, it is likely the letter’s author. The writer mentions that the letter and watch would be sent once photographs of the area where the watch was found had been added. The fancy, lined envelope’s date stamp is October 12th, 1917 (12.10.17), almost 12 years after the letter was written. It has a postmark from Florence (Firenze), Italy. The handwriting on the envelope differs from that of the letter, and there is no further mention of photographs being included. The condition of the watch certainly shows the effects of time in the sea. Some inner workings can be seen through broken encrustations and missing sections of its case. The winding knob on the top is recognisable even though it is covered by sand and other adhesions from the sea. Its dainty size and gold case suggest that it was made for a well-to-do female. The watch, envelope and letter were donated along with a 1971 newspaper cutting, all neatly folded and tucked with the watch into a small, strong cardboard box with metal reinforcing on the corners and a fitted lid. The newspaper article gives context to the watch, telling the story of the Loch Ard shipwreck tragedy and the two survivors, but does not refer to the watch. Perhaps one of the 17 passengers sailing on the Loch Ard, including members of the Carmichael family, owned the watch, or maybe it was amongst the cargo, as the ship’s manifest includes ‘clocks and watches £25’. . Considering the dates of the letter and the envelope, did the finder of the ‘souvenir’ watch take it to Europe? Was it used for good luck during service in the military? . Comparing the different writing on the letter and the envelope, does it suggest that the watch’s finder was overseas and asked someone to send the envelope to the intended recipient, with postage from Italy? ABOUT the address, “Glencove”: The details on the envelope are faint and obscured by stiff creases in the paper. The address appears to be “Mrs J. Mortton, Glencove, Portsea, Victoria, Australia”; though the family at that address had the surname “Morton”. Mrs J. Morton, formerly Elizabeth Ford, married her second husband, James Morton, in 1904, the year before the date of the letter. The couple lived at the Nepean Hotel before they were at “Glencove”. Although they never owned that property, it was their home when James died in 1937. Elizabeth’s nephew, Alfred Sandle Ford (1894-1981), and a nephew-in-law were overseas during World War I. Alfred Ford had moved to Melbourne as a young boy with his father. He entered service as Second Lieutenant in 1915, naming his father, Alfred Sandle Ford, as his next of kin. He served in Egypt, France and Belgium with the Australian Imperial Forces as a member of the Field Artillery Brigades. He returned to Melbourne in 1919 and worked in Richmond and Box Hill. He later married Frances Whyburn. Previously, in 1872, Elizabeth Ford’s sister, Julia Ford, acquired the 1-acre property with a 3-room house that became known as “Glencove”, Portsea. The building was originally the first school in the area, established before Crown Land sales. In the Parish of Nepean, it was first assessed for rates in 1871. Julia Ford (1843-1912) and Elizabeth Ford (1859-1957) were daughters of James Sandle Ford (1811-1890), a well-known pioneer of Portsea, formerly a convict limeburner. James Ford acquired several Crown allotments in Portsea. In 1872, he converted his old hotel into the large residential establishment known as the Nepean Hotel, which his family largely ran until it was demolished in 1971. During those years, different family members lived at the Nepean Hotel or Glencove. In 1877, Julia Ford married a significant landowner, John Cain, a limeburner from Rye. They had five daughters, four of whom were never married; Kathleen (1880-1949), Mabel (1881-1973), who was the last family member to own the house until her death, Hilda (1884-1974) and Julia Ethel (1888-1949). Some of the newspaper records refer to “Glencove”, Portsea, inform that: 1927 - Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Shilliday are staying with Mrs. R. B. Sanderson at Glencove. (Australasian) 1937 - James Morton died at his property, Glencove, Portsea, aged 83 years (Argus) 1949 - Julia Ethel Cain died at Glencove, Portsea. (Argus) 1949 - Probate application by sisters of Julia Ethel Cain, deceased, formerly of Nepean Hotel, Portsea, but late of Glencove, Nepean Highway, Portsea. The connection of the watch with the sands of Loch Ard Gorge and to the ship Loch Ard contributes to our knowledge of personal items brought to Australia in 1878, whether as the belongings of a passenger or as cargo; a gold watch would be intended for a wealthy buyer. The little artefact helps us understand the survival of artefacts in the powerful sea, over a quarter of a century after the wreck of the ship. Although many people would have visited the shipwreck site, the length of time before it was found helps us understand the effects of the sea on shipwreck artefacts. The survival of the carefully packaged watch and related documents shows the respectful understanding of preservation of historic artefacts, even from almost 150 years ago at the time of writing (2025). Ladies' fob watch, thought to be gold. It is now covered in encrustation. A bump on the edge would be the winding mechanism for the watch. A small section of the back of the case has broken away, and an engraved surface can be seen. Face and hands are missing, revealing the spring workings inside. Donated with the watch were two documents and a newspaper cutting about the story of the shipwreck of the Loch Ard. They are all in a strong cardboard box with reinforced corners on the base and lid. Found at Loch Ard Gorge and said to have been from the Loch Ard. The three donated documents are: - 1. A rectangular envelope made of cream waxy paper lined with black and white diagonally striped paper. The top right corner, usually meant for a postage stamp, has been torn off, partly exposing text on a rectangular printed logo. A round black postmark stamp near the top centre shows the post office location and date. The address on the front is handwritten in black ink. The creases on the envelope suggest it has been folded three times. 2. A letter on cream rectangular paper features clear, handwritten script in black ink. The unevenly cut bottom edge has two short black vertical lines, possibly the tops of tall written letters. There are creases where the page has been folded three times. 3. A newspaper clipping featuring text, an illustration, and handwritten details of the newspaper’s source.1. Envelope: - Address: ”Australia (per Postage) / [looks like “Mrs J. Mortton”] / Glencove, (Portsea) / Victoria” Postmark: “FIRENZE” 12 10 17” “ - - - -PORTEN – (illegible)” Logo inside envelope: “BUSTA BRE--- / Earliera Lialia” [Italian; Busta = envelope, Earliera == earlier] 2. Letter: - “I am sending you a ‘souvenir’ from the wreck of the Loch Ard 28 years ago at Port Campbell. It is the remains of a lady’s gold watch found in the gorge where Miss Carmichael & Tom Pearce (the only two saved) were washed up. This souvenir was lying there ever since. I went down into the awful gorge & saw the cave where these two unfortunates (or fortunate perhaps, as they were saved) lived until rescued. I also saw the graves of those who were washed up from the wreck. One grave contains Dr and Mrs Carmichael & six of their children. Later on, when I can get some good views of that wild coast I will send them to you. 6/3/05.” 3. Newspaper cutting: - History of the Lochard. Refer to the Sydney Morning Herald, Nov. 28th, 1971: “Loch Ard: the wreck that became a legend” flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, loch ard, eva carmichael, tom pearce, loch ard gorge, loch ard souvenir, port campbell, miss carmichael, mrs carmichael, dr carmichael, 1878, loch ard: the wreck that became a legend, ladies fob watch, gold watch, fob watch, pocket watch, horology, accessory, time keeping, scientific instrument, ladies' watch, ladies' pocket watch, lady's watch, souvenir watch, survivor, clocks and watches, diagonally striped envelope lining, firenze, busta, earliera, florence, italy, glencove, portsea, victoria, 1905, 1917, nepean hotel, moreton, morton, elizabeth morton, mrs j. morton, james morton, elizabeth ford, julia ford, alfred sandle ford, frances whyburn, james sandle ford, john cain, kathleen cain, mabel cain, hilda cain, julia ethel cain, australian imperial forces, field artillery brigades, limeburner -
Lara RSL Sub BranchDistinguishing Badges of the Australian Forces, The Great War-1914/18 colour patches
... When the first Australian Imperial Force (AIF) set off for the Middle East in 1914, the only badge it wore was on headgear and jacket collars: the Australian "Rising Sun" emblem, inscribed with the words "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces" (ACMF). ...Rectangular shaped glass covered Picture Frame showing colour patches and badges of the Australian Imperial Forces....Australian Forces. Rectangular shaped glass covered Picture Frame showing colour patches and badges of the Australian Imperial Forces. ...The Australian army's system of colour patches arose from the need to solve an immediate problem. When the first Australian Imperial Force (AIF) set off for the Middle East in 1914, the only badge it wore was on headgear and jacket collars: the Australian "Rising Sun" emblem, inscribed with the words "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces" (ACMF). Nothing distinguished one regiment from another. Divisional Order No. 81(A) Administration was issued at Mena, Egypt, on 8 March 1915 to overcome the problem:After the First World War the use of colour patches continued in the Citizens Military Forces (CMF), also known as militia. The CMF were reorganised into a divisional structure similar to that of the AIF. Units were generally renamed to provide a direct numerical association with AIF units raised from the same states and districts. Through their identification with AIF units came the authority for militia units to wear the colour patches of their associated AIF units; other colour patches were approved for units outside the AIF association.Rectangular shaped glass covered Picture Frame showing colour patches and badges of the Australian Imperial Forces.THE GREAT WAR-1914/18 Distinguishing Badges and Patches of the Australian Forces.ww1, the great war, middle east 1914/18, lara r.s.l., colour patches -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Container - Calico Bag
... Rising sun insignia of A.I.F. ( Australian Imperial Forces) stencilled on front....Rising sun insignia of A.I.F. ( Australian Imperial Forces) stencilled on front. Container Calico Bag ...Calico bag with tape drawstrings. Rising sun insignia of A.I.F. ( Australian Imperial Forces) stencilled on front.handcrafts, needlework -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchPhotograph
... This photograph is of a cricket team fielded by the Australian Imperial Forces, Singapore during 1941. The players depicted have signed the photograph. ...The photograph has the following inscription: "AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES" "CRICKET TEAM" "SINGAPORE 1941" and bears the signatures of the team members. ...This photograph is of a cricket team fielded by the Australian Imperial Forces, Singapore during 1941. The players depicted have signed the photograph. ...Original monochrome photograph mounted on thick buff coloured mounting board. This photograph is of a cricket team fielded by the Australian Imperial Forces, Singapore during 1941. The players depicted have signed the photograph. The photograph is from the collection of one of the players, Sergeant R. K. Churches, service number VX34599, of the Australian Army 2/9th Field Ambulance who were based in Singapore at the time. (refer item number 00320) note: digital format copy only available, this original photograph has been donated to the Australian War Memorial, Canberra - 22nd November, 2014The photograph has the following inscription: "AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES" "CRICKET TEAM" "SINGAPORE 1941" and bears the signatures of the team members. The rear of the mounting board has the following note: "To My Dear Darling Pet, with Love from Ron" "5/8/41"churches, world war 2, ww2, singapore, changi, australian army -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - POSTCARDS - WALCOURT, BELGIUM, c.WW1
... Postcards sent whilst billeted in Walcourt, whilst attached to 5th Divisional Headquarters (57 Batt) Australian Imperial Forces Abroad. Part of the "Robert H. ...Baron, 5 Divisional Headquarters (57 Batt) Australian Imperial Forces Abroad”...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Postcards sent whilst billeted in Walcourt, whilst attached to 5th Divisional Headquarters (57 Batt) Australian Imperial Forces Abroad. Part of the "Robert H. ...Postcards sent whilst billeted in Walcourt, whilst attached to 5th Divisional Headquarters (57 Batt) Australian Imperial Forces Abroad. Part of the "Robert H. Baron" (No. 3596 and Cooper Collections. See Catalogue No. 1981P for details of Baron's service.Five black and white postcard scenes of Walcourt, Belgium. Each has an anecdote on the back.1. & 2. Handwritten in blue ink on back: Letter from R.H. Baron to his mother dated “Belgium 15/3/19” 3. Handwritten in blue ink on back: “Letter from R.H. Baron to his mother - no date” 4. & 5. Handwritten in blue ink on back: "3596 Pte R.H. Baron, 5 Divisional Headquarters (57 Batt) Australian Imperial Forces Abroad”robert h. baron, cooper collection, postcard, letters, ww1, walcourt belgium -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - black and white, F.A. (Frank Anthony) Thomas: Australian WW1 AIF soldier
... Black and white photographic portrait of a World War One soldier in the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF). It is Frank A. Thomas. ...Black and white photographic portrait of a World War One soldier in the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF). It is Frank A. Thomas. ...Frank Anthony Thomas was born at Daylesford and enlisted at Ballarat. On his enlistment papers of 9 August 1915, his next of Kin was Saul Thomas of Ascot, Victoria. This photo was found with a number of other World War One material associated with the Holmes family of Ascot, Victoria. Black and white photographic portrait of a World War One soldier in the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF). It is Frank A. Thomas. Verso "Sincerely yours F.A. Thomas, France March 1918."chatham family archive, chatham, holmes, world war, world war 1, world war i, world war one, france, frank anthony thomas, ascot -
Lara RSL Sub BranchPersonal Records, Soldier Pay Book, First World War
... soldier's pay book world war one australian imperial forces lara rsl...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Pay Book Of World War One Soldier of Samuel Warren Ellis Contains Pay details ( Earnings and Other Credits )period 1916 to 1917 Next of Kin, Medical and Training Courses Completed soldier's pay book world war one australian imperial forces lara rsl Pay Book 278607 Surname Ellis Christian Names Samuel Warren Reg No 640 Unit Australian Imperial Force Rising Sun Badge Khaki Booklet Length 154mm W106mm Soldier Pay Book Personal Records ...Pay Book Of World War One Soldier of Samuel Warren Ellis Contains Pay details ( Earnings and Other Credits )period 1916 to 1917 Next of Kin, Medical and Training Courses Completed Khaki Booklet Length 154mm W106mmPay Book 278607 Surname Ellis Christian Names Samuel Warren Reg No 640 Unit Australian Imperial Force Rising Sun Badgesoldier's pay book world war one australian imperial forces lara rsl -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Uniform - World War 1 1914-1918, Hat Badge Rising Sun, c1914
... ...australian imperial forces...Australian Imperial Force in both World Wars, the 'Rising Sun' badge has become an integral part of the digger tradition. The distinctive shape of the badge, worn on the upturned side of a slouch hat, is commonly identified with the spirit of ANZAC formed at the Gallipoli landings 1915 There are seven patterns of the Rising Sun. 1902 - 1991. The Rising Sun has evolved over time and today Australian Army soldiers wear the seventh pattern Rising Sun. The Third Pattern Rising Sun Badge. May 1904 The third pattern Rising Sun badge carried a scroll inscribed with the words ‘Australian Commonwealth Military Forces...forces of the Empire. This Third Pattern Rising Sun Badge.- May 1904 - was worn on the Slouch hats of soldiers serving in the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces during World War 1 1914-1918 australian military uniforms military insignia badges city of moorabbin bentleigh cheltenham major general sir edward hutton anzac gallipoli australian imperial forces ww1 1914-1918 Rising Sun with central Crown AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH / MILITARY FORCES World War1 1914-1918, soldier’s, rising sun hat badge, made of oxidised copper Uniform World War 1 1914-1918, Hat Badge Rising Sun Australian Army ...Proudly worn by soldiers of the 1st and 2nd Australian Imperial Force in both World Wars, the 'Rising Sun' badge has become an integral part of the digger tradition. The distinctive shape of the badge, worn on the upturned side of a slouch hat, is commonly identified with the spirit of ANZAC formed at the Gallipoli landings 1915 There are seven patterns of the Rising Sun. 1902 - 1991. The Rising Sun has evolved over time and today Australian Army soldiers wear the seventh pattern Rising Sun. The Third Pattern Rising Sun Badge. May 1904 The third pattern Rising Sun badge carried a scroll inscribed with the words ‘Australian Commonwealth Military Forces’ and was worn throughout both World Wars. There were, however, a number of variations of the badge; a special version was struck for the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902 and there were badges of the Commonwealth Horse and the Australian Instructional Corps, each with its respective title on the scrolls. This pattern badge formed the template for all subsequent General Service badges. The most widely accepted version of the origin of this badge is the one that attributes the selection of its design, c1902, to a British Officer, Major General Sir Edward Hutton, the newly appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Forces. Hutton had earlier received as a gift from Brigadier General Joseph Gordon, a military acquaintance of long standing, a ‘Trophy-of-Arms’ composed of mounted cut and thrust swords and triangular Martini-Henry bayonets that were arranged in a semi-circle around the Crown. To General Hutton, the shield was symbolic of the cooperation between the naval and military forces of the Empire. This Third Pattern Rising Sun Badge.- May 1904 - was worn on the Slouch hats of soldiers serving in the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces during World War 1 1914-1918World War1 1914-1918, soldier’s, rising sun hat badge, made of oxidised copperRising Sun with central Crown AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH / MILITARY FORCES australian military uniforms, military insignia, badges, city of moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, major general sir edward hutton, anzac, gallipoli, australian imperial forces, ww1 1914-1918 -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and White, Chatham-Holmes Collection: Lance Corporal Horace Pickford, c1914
... ...australian imperial forces...Horace Pickford married after enlistment, and his wife Mrs Sarah Ida Isabel (Ida) Pickford of 261 Malvern Road South Yarra became his next of kin. pickford chatham-holmes collection horace pickford australian imperial forces c company active service pickford collection world war one yeovil Written on back: "Lance Corporal Horace Pickford 2882 C Company 58th Battalion Aust Imp Forces On Active Service Abroad" Postcard - black and white portrait of Horace Pickford. ...Horace Pickford was born at Clunes, Victoria. Private Horace Pickford (2882) enlisted for service during [[World War One]] at Melbourne. on 18 June 1915. He gave his mother, Bessie Pickford of Yeovil Estate Clunes, as his next of kin. He served with the 57th Battalion until he was transferred to the 58th Battalion on 15 March 1916. He was appointed Lance Corporal on 01 December 1916, and was wounded in the back in France the next day and evacuated to England from Rouen. On 03 March 1917 Pickford was awarded the D.C.M. for conspicuous gallantry in action, and rejoined his unit in France on 09 July 1917. On 24 August 1917 Horace Pickford was promted to Corporal. He was killed in Action in France on 27 September 1917 and buried in the vicinity of Polygone Wood. The grave was later docuemnted at being located in the Tyne Cot. Military Cemetery (Plot 62, Row E. Grave2). This cemetery is in Passchendaele, 5 1'2 miles north east of Ypres. Horace Pickford married after enlistment, and his wife Mrs Sarah Ida Isabel (Ida) Pickford of 261 Malvern Road South Yarra became his next of kin. Postcard - black and white portrait of Horace Pickford. Written on back: "Lance Corporal Horace Pickford 2882 C Company 58th Battalion Aust Imp Forces On Active Service Abroad"pickford, chatham-holmes collection, horace pickford, australian imperial forces, c company, active service, pickford collection, world war one, yeovil -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, A meeting reveals Matron Thomas' story, [1980]
... ...Australian Imperial Forces...Melbourne WWII Middle East Don Dobson Len Wilkinson Mrs Wilkinson Dunolly Australian Imperial Forces AIF Tobruk Gaza Ridge Al Kantara Jerusalem 2nd 4th Australian General Hospital Al Matheson 'local paper. 4th June/80' [graphite, along top] Al Matheson was the doctor.' ...Mementos of the Hamilton Base Hospital's former Matron of have been presented after a series of coincidences. While Mrs Nell Dobson (neeBryant)was travelling through Hamilton, she was invited to attend the nurses graduation ceremony at the hospital, where the Dux of the nurses course received the Gwlady Thomas Prize. Nell first met Matron Thomas in 1934 and again in 1941 when Matron Thomas joined her at the 1st Australian General Hospital at Gaza. Nell kept a diary, describing life as an army nurse, including August 31 when Matron Thomas and Sister McPhail were injured and subsequently died on September 1. Nell continued her diary throughout her war service, including the happier times and many moving moments. Nell later returned to Hamilton to present photo copies of her diary and other momentos of her days serving with Gwladys Thomas to the hospital. A newspaper clipping of a story consisting of three columns of text beneath the title.'local paper. 4th June/80' [graphite, along top] Al Matheson was the doctor.' [graphite, down left hand side]melbourne, wwii, middle east, don dobson, len wilkinson, mrs wilkinson, dunolly, australian imperial forces, aif, tobruk, gaza ridge, al kantara, jerusalem, 2nd 4th australian general hospital, al matheson -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age, Women remembered - with pride: Band played 'Australia will be there' ; Grandmother in march ; Special cheers for nurses, 26 April 1951
... ...Australian Imperial Forces...Order of the British Empire ANS AANS Australian General Hospital Australian Imperial Forces Royal Air Force Strathaird Ramilles Navy 2/4 Australian General Hospital Tobruk Haifa Kantara Greece Crete Islands 2/9th Moresby Centaur Japanese Singapore Malaya Rabaul La Haat Sumatra Reg Knight Sidney Knight Irak Persia St Kilda Edith Cavell Swadeston Norwich England London Imperial Ex-service Women's Association 'WWII' [blue ink, top right] A newspaper clipping of three stories. ...First story - Colonel Annie Sage recounts memories that come up on Anzac Day. 'Dressing' their ship while in mid-ocean, listening to 'Australia Will Be There'; the agony and suspense waiting to learn if allies and friends had escaped terrible situations; having patients in beds and under beds in rain, mud and heat; learning awful news; reuniting with POW sisters and hearing their stories. Second story - Mrs GM Knight marched on Anzac Day in the light grey dress of the Auxiliary Nursing Service(ANSI), India. Born in England, she has lived in Australia for 30 years. Her husband, an officer in the RAF, died before WW2. Her two sons joined the army. Mrs Knight went to India and joined the ANSI and served for six years. Third story - Nearly 200 ex-servicewomen took part in the Anzac march. Led by Matron-in-Chief Sage, the grey nurse's uniforms was the signal for cheers and clapping. Mrs E Wildy and Miss Lillian Foster, both Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) during the war also attended.A newspaper clipping of three stories. The first story consists of three columns of text and includes a small black and white portrait photo of a woman in nurse's uniform. The second story is a single column of text beneath a small black and white portrait photo of a woman in nurse's uniform. The third story is two columns of text underneath the title.'WWII' [blue ink, top right]order of the british empire, ans, aans, australian general hospital, australian imperial forces, royal air force, strathaird, ramilles, navy, 2/4 australian general hospital, tobruk, haifa, kantara, greece, crete, islands, 2/9th, moresby, centaur, japanese, singapore, malaya, rabaul, la haat, sumatra, reg knight, sidney knight, irak, persia, st kilda, edith cavell, swadeston, norwich, england, london, imperial ex-service women's association -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopy of a collection of documents and photographs, Australian Imperial Force, base records office, Ruby Vivien Carmichael, unknown
... ...Australian Imperial Forces...Army Nurses Australian Imperial Forces World War 1914-1918 Australia. ...A biographical collection of papers and photographs relating to Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) nurse, Ruby Vivian Carmichael, who served during the First World War. It includes a copy of her army record, a short story that was published in the "Leongatha Star" newspaper and copies of ten photographs.A collection of black and white typed and photocopied documents and pages of photographs.army nurses, australian imperial forces, world war 1914-1918, australia. australian army. australian imperial force (1914-1921), australian nurses, wwi, ww1, ships - hospital, hospitals - camp, ww1 living conditions, wedding ceremonies, solonika, karoola hospital ship -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopy of official document, Australian Imperial Force, base records office, Australian Imperial Force, Nurses, Nominal Roll, unknown
... ...Australian Imperial Forces...[from Australian War Memorial] Army Nurses Australian Imperial Forces World War 1914-1918 Australia. ...Nominal Roll of Nurses who embarked From Australian ports for overseas service in World War I. Some, who embarked at short notice as "civillians" and were enrolled whilst at sea seem to have been omitted. 'Each roll includes the dates of embarkation, the port embarked from and the ship concerned. Personal information is provided in column format under the following headings: regimental number, name, rank, age, trade or calling, married or single, address, next of kin and address, religion, date of joining, rate of pay, remarks.' [from Australian War Memorial]Black and white photocopy in landscape orientation of 48 pages of nominal roll table. The front page is a mottled background with a white rectangle in the top centre that reads 26/100/1. The title is printed below that text box in black print.army nurses, australian imperial forces, world war 1914-1918, australia. australian army. australian imperial force (1914-1921), australian nurses, wwi, ww1
