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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Manual - Light Horse regiment training syllabus, 13th and 19th Light Horse regiment training syllabus for use November 22 to December 21 1939 at Bairnsdale
... Light Horse regiment training syllabus....13th and 19th Light Horse regiment training syllabus for... regiment. 19th Light Horse Regiment Pocket size paper training ...Pocket size paper training syllabusLieut. Col. W.G.Hopkins. 13th Light Horse regiment. 19th Light Horse Regiment -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, The Horse and Dog, C 1880
... horse training... was in Warrnambool giving a demonstration of his system of horse training... giving a demonstration of his system of horse training ...This book belonged to Joseph Conn who was a blacksmith at Conn's Corner in Dennington. The author of the book was H Sample, an American professor who was a horse trainer.. In 1884 he was in Warrnambool giving a demonstration of his system of horse training. It is conjectured that Joseph Conn attended the demonstration and bought the book.This book is of some some interest because of its association with a local blacksmith, Joseph Conn and an American horse trainer, Professor Sample..This is a hard covered book with gold printing on the front cover and spine and an image in gold of a horse and a dog in a horse shoe.There are 284 pages. It contains printed material and illustrations. Some pages are torn and the binding is loose. There are three hand written signatures inside a front cover. Joseph Conn ( Three times)horse training, blacksmith, warrnambool, joseph conn -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 1940-45
... 2nd light horse at training WW2, Known names Ern Cassidy...9 sepia photos, box brownie type, of 20th Light Horse... Tatura the-murray 2nd light horse at training WW2, Known names ...2nd light horse at training WW2, Known names Ern Cassidy, Murdoch Brisbane, Murchison9 sepia photos, box brownie type, of 20th Light Horse at training WW2. Connection - Cassidy and Brisbane Murchison.ern cassidy, murdoch brisbane, 2nd light horse -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document - Folder, Isabel Cameron, Moorilim Aerodrome, 2000 (estimated)
... 29th Light horse training at Murchison, also story.... In same folder 9 photos (sepia) of 20th Light Horse at training... Tatura the-murray 29th Light horse training at Murchison, also ...29th Light horse training at Murchison, also story of Moorilim Aerodrome.A4 black cover folder with plastic sleeves. 9 pages. Story of the aerodrome told by Isabel Cameron (nee Bronn) from her memory. Includes her own life history. Several aerial photos of the drome. In same folder 9 photos (sepia) of 20th Light Horse at training at Murchison.moorilim, moorilim aerodrome, isabel cameron, 20th light horse -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Linlithgow Ave, 4 Caulfield North
... Horse training... Golding Elizabeth Inkerman Hotel Stables Horse racing Horse ...A heritage study from the City of Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan by Andrew Ward, 1996 on Linlithgow, 4 Linlithgow Avenue, Caulfield North. Report details the building’s significance, history and exterior and interior features. Includes references and a photocopied black and white photograph of the exterior.linlithgow, linlithgow avenue, linlithgow co-ed college, caulfield north, ward andrew, streamline moderne, art deco, duncan william, melbourne jockeys premiership, melbourne cup, slaney h, glen eira road, wood samuel, wood muriel, bambra road, jackson archibald, golding elizabeth, inkerman hotel, stables, horse racing, horse training, city of glen eira heritage management plan, haase eva nm, favelle bessie bain, favelle jack joseph, architectural styles, architectural features -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Document - Administrative order 20 Light Horse
... at beginning of WWII 20 Light Horse Training Broadmeadows Signed ...The 20th Light Horse (Victorian Mounted Rifles) was raised in 1920 as part of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Citizen Military Forces, with Headquarters at Seymour and depots along the Goulburn Valley from Mansfield to Tocumwal in southern NSW. In December 1941, 20th Light Horse (Victorian Mounted Rifles) converted from horse to mechanised, initially as 20th Motor Regiment. In 1943 the Regiment was deployed to Merauke, Dutch New Guinea. Upon its return in April 1945, the Regiment was redesignated 20th Pioneer Battalion. It was disbanded following the end of the war. 20th Light Horse was the only light horse regiment to serve overseas in WWII.Rare document from Light Horse Regiment at beginning of WWIIFour page type - written Camp Administrative Order No.1 dated 9 February 1939 signed by Captain W.B. Maguire, Acting Adjutant 20th Light Horse Regiment. Contains instructions for the movement of men, horses and equipment to a Camp of training at Broadmeadows, Victoria.Signed on Page 4 " W.B. Maguire "20 light horse, training, broadmeadows -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1920-30
... halter in horse training ring somewhere in San Remo. Trees... of "painted" pony held in rope halter in horse training ring somewhere ...Donated by Jessie Smith (nee Small)Black & White photograph of "painted" pony held in rope halter in horse training ring somewhere in San Remo. Trees, farmland and buildings in background. horse, jessie smith, phillip island -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, early 1980s
... sets of large full length windows. There is a horse training... length windows. There is a horse training run in the background ...The photograph was taken after a severe wind storm which occured in the Bulla-Oaklands area in the early 1980s, possibly near Christmas Eve.A coloured photograph with rounded corners. It is a panoramic view of a partly built brick veneer house which has been damaged as a result of a wind storm. Across the front are three sets of large full length windows. There is a horse training run in the background.george evans collection -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Framed photo, 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment, 1938
... 4/19 "Prince of Wales" Light Horse Regiment Training Camp...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit ...1938 group photo of 4/19 PWLH Regiment members seated in about 8 rows4/19 "Prince of Wales" Light Horse Regiment Training Camp Broadmeadows 1938 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Regimental Scrap Book: to 1959, 2009 (exact)
... light horse regiment history training 4 19 pwlh band royal visit ...Archival quality A3 loose leaf slip case containing memorabilia documents, cuttings and photos about the Regiment for the period to 1959. Contents include: Training, social and ceremonial activities, Specification of Regimental badge, Honour Roll of members who have died on duty, Photos of Band 1948-49, Photos of Governor's Reception 1948, Royal Visit 1954, Royal Melbourne Show 1954, Wedding of Major and Mrs Clendinnen, Honorary Colonel Sir Dallas Brooks 1958, Documentation re transfer of Port Melbourne Municipal Band to the Regiment 19 Sep 1958, Exercise Fire Power.photographs, ceremonial, 4 19 prince of wales s light horse regiment history, training, 4 19 pwlh band, royal visit 1954, sir dallas brooks, 4 19 pwlh badge, social activities -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Regimental Scrap Book: 1960-1969, 2010 (estimated)
... 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit ...Archival quality A3 loose leaf slip case containing memorabilia documents, cuttings and photos about the Regiment for the period 1960-69. Contents include: Training, ceremonial, social ativities, Photo - 4th Light Horse Regt Guidon, "First 100 years" Regimental Dinner 15 July 1960. Presentation of 4th Light Horse Guidon 6 October 1963, Regimental Band, Laying up of old 4th Light Horse Guidon 27 September 1964. 1 Troop A Squadron South Vietnam. ceremonial, 4 19 prince of wales s light horse regiment history, training, social activities, guidons, band, vietnam war -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Jockey Silk Cap, Mid 20th century
... This cap was probably used during horse training rather... was probably used during horse training rather than in competition ...This cap was probably used during horse training rather than in competition racing. The owner, D. Bartlett, has not been identified but the family of Olive Bartlett, the donor, was involved in the horse-racing industry and it is presumed that the owner was a family member. This cap is retained for display purposes. Horse racing events , especially the May Racing Carnival, are important in Warrnambool. This is a cotton cap with a soft crown in black and red colours divided into six segments. There is a black button on top of the crown. The peak is covered with stiffened black material with a black bow. Inside the cap there is an orange-coloured rayon lining and the name of the owner.‘D. Bartlett’horse racing in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Kitchener Camp Seymour 1910
... Seymour was selected as the site for a military training... in the choice of location. seymour kitchener camp training light horse ...Seymour was selected as the site for a military training camp by General Kitchener during his 1909 visit to Australia to advise the government of defence needs. Space for light horse training and areas for artillery training were factors in the choice of location. Black and white photograph of nine soldiers and two civilians at training camp Seymour Victoria 1910. Photograph is professionally mounted on card. Civilians were probably recruits who had not received uniforms prior to entering camp.manuscript: "Kitchener Camp Seymour 1910"; faint ink stamp: James Colquhoun / Photographer / Donald Street / Prahran"seymour, kitchener, camp, training, light horse, uniform -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Seymour Camp 1910
... Seymour was selected as the site for a military training... in the choice of location. seymour kitchener camp training light horse ...Seymour was selected as the site for a military training camp by General Kitchener during his 1909 visit to Australia to advise the government of defence needs. Space for light horse training and areas for artillery training were factors in the choice of location. Black and white photograph of light horse sergeant on horseback. Tents under trees in background. Probably Kitchener Camp Seymour 1910. Photo is professionally mounted on card.Faint ink stamp: "James Colquhoun / Photographer / Donald Street / Prahran"seymour, kitchener, camp, training, light horse, uniform, horse -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Diary -Maj R D MCLeish, Believed to be Major R S McLeish, OC D Sqn. 4th LH, 1916 (exact); Entries over period 1916-1936
... key appointments as at July 1916. 2. Light Horse training... as at July 1916. 2. Light Horse training in Bulla, Little River area ...Personal diary of - Major R S McLeish (?) containing entries for three periods - 1. Operations of 4th Light Horse Regiment on Western Front in July-August 1916. Includes Regimental key appointments as at July 1916. 2. Light Horse training in Bulla, Little River area of Victoria (undated) 3. Entries re Dog Pavilion, believed to be Royal Melbourne Show - 17-26 September 1936. ARMY BOOK 152, CORRESPONDENCE BOOK, (FIELD SERVICE)ww1, 4th light horse, d squadron, western front, war diary, bailleul, marseilles, strazeele, sercus, hazebrook, staple, wallon, cappel, longuecroix, aire, merviele, boeschem, flerbaix, estairs, doulieu, sially, appointments 4th light horse, cyclists, otago mounted rifles, 49th division, 51st division, staughton vale, kirks bridge, pringles bridge, little river, ballan, bulla, royal melbourne show 1936 -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Machine gunners
... Black and white photograph of 13th Light Horse Machine Gun.../19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Simpson Barracks McLeod ...Black and white photograph of 13th Light Horse Machine Gun section training, c.1938military, militia, light horse, machine gun, uniform -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Racing Stables In Caulfield
... horse training from the Caulfield Racecourse.... horse training from the Caulfield Racecourse. Clubs ...This file contains 3 items. 1/ Document provided by Veterinarian Dr G. G. Heslop about racing stables in the Caulfield area adjacent to the Caulfield Race Course, in both typed and handwritten form. 2/ A letter of request from a Sydney based sports writer Geoff Armstrong for information about the attempted shooting for Phar Lap. 3/ A letter to the Editor in the Glen Eira/Port Phillip Leader dated 02/04/2013 about the proposal to ban horse training from the Caulfield Racecourse.clubs and associations, victorian amateur turf club, racecourses, caulfield race course, racecourse trainers, stables, racehorses, schools, secondary school, caulfield high school, hotels, caulfield club hotel, wattle tree hotel, petrol stations, veterinarian clinic, norman myers veterinarian hospital, baker norma, bence j., bird j., cadby lou, conaghan basil, cameron ron, couseng harry, cox cecil, creighton norman, delaney g., eules darce, farmer h. (dick), fraser mick, foulsham fred, fryer j., gatell harry, garton a. (rod), garland f., godby cecil, godby frank, goodfellow claude, guinane p., hayes t. j., hilton h., hodgkinson george, james jack, jenkins e. j., jennings reg, judd des, jury jack, king frank, mcgregor j. n., mcnamara dave, mcphee sonny, mclaughlin, mulcahy j., murphy geoff, muskett j., parkinson j., phillipson mr., quinlan pat, ralph stan, reid stanley, robinson f., rolfe w. j., sanderson chris, telford w., tie jerry, torr harry, bernborough, black caviar, garryowen, phar lap, purser, revenue, spearfelt, surround, arthur jr., murrel violet, farmer violet, kemball w. r., mcdonald leslie, brockhoff mr., carslake mr., gullifer h., heywood j. g., llord mr., davies mr., palfreman mr., caulfield, caulfield north, caulfield south, carnegie, glen huntly, glenhuntly, eskdale road, balaclava road, bambra road, glen eira road, heywood street, hudson street, hawthorn road, kambrook road, kooyong road, tudor court, lloyds paddock, payne street, park crescent, service street, slaney’s paddock, station street, booran road, ‘moidart’, cadby court, glen huntly road, glenhuntly road, neerim road, ‘cintra’, stephen street, uranda line grove, willgra road, epsom street, lloyds street, lord street, queens avenue, st vincents street, roseberry grove, manchester grove, safeway supermarket, hesop g. g. dr veterinary surgeon -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
... Black aand white photograph of 13 Light Horse Machine Gun.../19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Simpson Barracks McLeod ...Black aand white photograph of 13 Light Horse Machine Gun crew training c. 1938military, militia, machine gun, light horse, victoria -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Seymour Camp 1910
... Seymour was selected as the site for a military training.../19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Simpson Barracks McLeod ...Seymour was selected as the site for a military training camp by General Kitchener during his 1909 visit to Australia to advise the government of defence needs. Space for light horse training and areas for artillery training were factors in the choice of location. Soldiers thought to be Beechworth Troop, 8th Light Horse (VMR). 8th Light Horse (VMR) was raised following Federation from companies of the colonial Victorian Mounted Rifles throughout North-east Victoria. 8th regiment was renumbered 16th Light Horse (Indi) in 1912 and reverted to 8th Light Horse (Indi) in 1920.Black and white photograph of thirteen members of a light horse troop at Kitchener Camp Seymour 1910 posed for photograph. Photograph is professionally mounted on card.In manuscript: "Kitchener Camp Seymour 1910"; faint ink stamp: " James Colquhoun / Photographer / Donald Street / Prahran"light horse, seymour, 8th, vmr, indi, beechworth, kitchener, uniform -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
... Possibly reinforcements to 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF.../19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Simpson Barracks McLeod ...Possibly reinforcements to 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF training at Broadmeadows prior to proceeding ovrtseas.Good image of " soldiers at rest " during training WW1Black and white photograph mounted on card of eight soldiers enjoying a cup of tea. There are Bell tents and horses in the background.Imprinted across lower edge of card " J. Colquhoun Photo - Broadmeadows Camp 1915 - 1 Donald Street, Prahran ." -
Melbourne Legacy
Film, Light Horse troops 1940, 1940
... A film of Light Horse troops on training manoeuvres... A film of Light Horse troops on training manoeuvres in a bush ...A film of Light Horse troops on training manoeuvres in a bush setting by a river in 1940. Full details are not known until the film is played. A record of military manoeuvres in 1940. The link to Legacy is not known but possibly very rare footage.Film on a black metal spool.Spool, Kodak A/asia. Not for camera use. (printed on both sides).world war two, soldiers -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Remembering life in Port Melbourne in the good old days, 21 Apr 1988
... include two-up games, training horses on Sandridge Beach... games, training horses on Sandridge Beach and the introduction ...Recollections of Jack CHUMBLEY of life in Port Melbourne include two-up games, training horses on Sandridge Beach and the introduction of buses to replace the cable trams. A4 copy of newspaper article from the Emerald Hill, Sandridge & St Kilda Times In pencil on top left - Jack knows where the trotting track & 2 up game would be on the map (Terry's dad)jack chumbley -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Telling how it was in old Port, 17 Jul 1986
... include two-up games, training horses on Sandridge Beach and when... games, training horses on Sandridge Beach and when there were ...Recollections of Bob WlLSON of life in Port Melbourne include two-up games, training horses on Sandridge Beach and when there were dairy farms still in the area.A4 copy of newspaper article from the Emerald Hill, Sandridge & St Kilda Times bob wilson -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Assault Trooper Training
... Prince of Wales Light Horse during Assault Trooper training.../19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Simpson Barracks McLeod ...Assault troopers were members of a Cavalry Squadron trained to undertake dismounted tasks.Two colour photographs of two soldiers of VMR Squadron 4/19 Prince of Wales Light Horse during Assault Trooper training course 8--23 May 1992.military, training, vmr, assault trooper -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Set 4 photographs. and others for Torquay Light Horse camp, 1940
... Danger, Torquay. Torquay history, Light Horse Training Camp, WW2... history, Light Horse Training Camp, WW2 Plaque at Pt. Danger Note ...These images capture for all time Light Horsemen travelling through Geelong on their way to camp at Torquay for the last Group meeting in Australia . information following - details obtained from .........https://torquayhistory.com/light-horse-brigade/ On Australia Day, 1997, Sir John Young unveiled this plaque on Point Danger, Torquay. Torquay history, Light Horse Training Camp, WW2 Plaque at Pt. Danger Note----- (See images to view plaque) The plaque identifies a significant event in Torquay’s history and the sentiments of ‘change’ for the Light Horse Brigade – from horses to machines. In 1940 the four Light Horse Regiments (4th, 8th, 13th and 20th), some 5000 Light Horse and 2000 horses camped and trained at Torquay. Three other regiments, formerly mounted on horses, were also at Torquay ‘mounted’ on privately owned trucks and cars. Division troops included Artillery, Engineers, Signals, Field Ambulance and other branches of the Army necessary to enable a Division to function. It wasn’t just the sheer numbers of men coming to this little town that made the event significant, it was also the fact that the men of the Light Horse were dramatic, almost glamorous figures and it is easy to see their exploits as some splendid adventure. Horses have played a special role in the story of Australia. They were the only means of transport across this huge country, so it was necessary for everyone to have the ability to ride a horse. When war broke out in 1899 between Britain and the Boers of South Africa (“Boer” was Dutch for “farmer”) Australia sent troops to fight. At first Britain was wary of using untried, unprofessional colonial cavalrymen but soon saw that the slouch-hatted Australian “bushmen” were a match for the fast-moving and unconventional mounted commandos of the Boers. The Australians proved themselves to be expert rough-riding horsemen and good shots. Bush life had hardened them to go for long periods with little food and water. They also showed remarkable ability to find their way in a strange country and use its features for cover, in both attack and defence. By 1914, when Australia joined the war against Germany, there were 23 Light Horse regiments of militia volunteers. Many men from these units joined the Light Horse regiments of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). Men were given remounts (if not using their own horses) – army horses bought by Commonwealth purchasing officers from graziers and breeders. These were called “walers” because they were a New South Wales stockhorse type – strong, great-hearted animals with the strains of the thoroughbred and semi-draught to give them speed, strength and stamina. On 1st November, 1914, Australia’s First Infantry Division and the first four Light Horse regiments sailed for England in a fleet of transport ships. The first of the Light Horse arrived at Gallipoli in May without their horses. Back with their horses after Gallipoli, they were formidable combatants across the Sinai and Palestine. Some British commanders observed that the light horseman moved with a “lazy, slouching gait, like that of a sleepy tiger” but described how the promise of battle “changes that careless gait, into a live athletic swing that takes him over the ground much quicker than other troops”. They had Light Horse, Torquay, training campdeveloped a reputation as formidable infantrymen. The Turks called them “the White Ghurkas” – a reference to their deadly skill with the bayonet. The Arabs called them “The Kings of the Feathers”. The plume had originally been a battle honour of the Queensland Mounted Infantry for their work in the shearer’s strike of 1891. During WW1 it was adopted by almost all the Light Horse Regiments. It was the proud badge of the light horseman. The most famous of their battles was the attack on Beersheba- the charge of the 4th Light Horse Brigade. Mounted infantrymen and their superb walers had carried out one of the most successful cavalry charges in history – against what seemed impossible odds. They surprised the Turks by charging cavalry-style, when they would normally have ridden close to an objective then dismounted to fight. The fall of Beersheba swung the battle tide against the Turks in Palestine; and changed the history of the Middle East. While 19 men from the Surf Coast Shire served with the 4th Light Horse over the course of WW1, only four were involved in the charge of Beersheba- John GAYLARD, Philip QUINN.(Winchelsea); Wallace FINDLAY (Anglesea); Harry TRIGG (Bambra). After the war, Light Horse units played a key role in the Australian Government’s compulsory military training programme. The Citizen Military Forces (C.M.F.) thrived on the glamour of the wartime Light Horse tradition, ignoring the possibility that motor vehicles would soon replace the horses. When training was no longer compulsory, the C.M.F. regiments declined and horses became more of a luxury during the 1930s depression years of poverty and unemployment. Some regiments were motorised. Then, in 1939, Australia joined Britain in another world war. Training was increased for the militia at both home bases and regional training camps. The camp at Torquay in 1940, commanded by Major General Rankin, was at Divisional strength. By the end of the camp some felt that the Division was ready for active service. Gradually, over the next four years, the Australian Light Horse units were mounted on wheels and tracks and the horses were retired. Six men enlisted at the Torquay camp and another 57 men and women enlisted at Torquay for service in WW2. Those who served in the Militia provided valuable Officers and NCOs and men for the armed services during the war. Each infantry division of the 2nd AIF had a Light Horse regiment attached to it. But the day of the Australian mounted soldier hadn’t quite passed. During World War II, Australia’s 6th Cavalry Regiment formed a mounted unit they called “The Kelly Gang” which did valuable scouting work. In New Guinea, a mounted Light Horse Troop did patrol duty and helped carry supplies. Some fully equipped walers were flown into Borneo for reconnaissance in rugged mountain country. But by the end of the war, in 1945, the horse had disappeared from the Australian Army. References: Australian Light Horse Association www.lighthorse.org.au National Australia Archives Australian War Memorial Surf Coast Shire WW1 memorials www.togethertheyserved.com The Light horse- a Cavalry under Canvas Light Horse, Training Camp, Torquay, WW2 Late in 1939 it was decided to set up a Lighthorse training camp in Torquay to train both men and horses for the battles of the Second World War. Horses, men and equipment came on special trains from all over Victoria and NSW, and as you would expect horseman came from areas such as Omeo and Sale, the Wimmera and the Western District. They arrived at the Geelong racecourse for watering in the Barwon River and then were ridden across the ford at the breakwater and began their 11 mile trek to Torquay. Light Horse, Training Camp, Torquay, WW2 Tent city By the end of January 1940 the camp at Torquay accommodated some 5000 men and 2500 horses of the Second Cavalry Division. The rows of horses, tents and huts near Blackgate Road were quite a sight. While the cavalrymen engaged in exercises on the land and on the beaches, many of the troops took over the Torquay School for special training of men and officers. Mr Bob Pettit local farmer and Councillor for the Barrabool Shire, wrote about the Light horse in the Surf Coast Community News in 1985 saying “They used to travel about the district riding four abreast in one long convoy. To my annoyance they went through my property and shut all the gates behind them. I had certain gates open to let stock in to the water holes and it would take me three -quarters of an hour to follow the horsemen up and put all the gates right again” he continued “the men from the Light Horse were here when the fire went through in March 1940. He recalled an incident when early one morning, as some one blew the bugle, a soldier putting a white sheet on the line frightened the horses. They panicked and ran off in all directions. Six went over the cliff near Bird Rock, five were never found, and the rest were gathered up after nearly a fortnight in the bush around Addiscott and Anglesea" Light Horse, Training Camp, Torquay, WW2, Geelong Parade Geelong parade The training camp culminated in a parade through the streets of Geelong on March 12th 1940. The salute was given at the Town Hall and the troops continued on a route to the You Yang’s for a training exercise. Note-----(see media section for photograph) The Camp was abandoned in mid 1940 as it was deemed unsuitable for training during winter and the cost of a permanent camp could not be justified if it could not be used all year. Historic.......Rare,,,Interpretive.Sepia photographs.set of four ....post card size ....Horses &LighthorsemenNo 1, Lighthorsemen Regiment Geelong 1940......No 2 Light Horse at Breakwater Geelong 1938 to 1940....No 3 Light Horse at Breakwater Geelong 1938 to 1940.....No 4 Light Horse crossing Breakwater camped at Geelong Showgrounds. These markings are on reverse of photographs.light horsemengeelong 1940., world war 2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS, LIGHT HORSE
... of the 17th & 19th Light Horse were in training at Bendigo last week... of the 17th & 19th Light Horse were in training at Bendigo last week ...Photographs from 17th Light Horse Regiment collection box. .1) Black print bottom: Two hundred officers & men of the 17th & 19th Light Horse were in training at Bendigo last week. 1. LIEUT A V PALMER 2. Jumping in pairs 3. The camp trumpeter 4. LIEUT COL H K RAWSON CO of camp on right with his staff 5. Watering the horses 6. Machine gun practice 7. Some of the men.1) Laminated photocopy of 7 numbered black & white photographs, Light Horsemen Soldiers in uniform, horses, machine gun, mounted on archival cardboard, from newspaper article, black & white top & bottom. .2) Laminated photocopy of colour photograph, 8 Soldiers in uniform mounted on horses, white print label lower right..1) Black print: "March 18 1933 The Weekly Times Magazine Section, Light Horsemen in Camp in Bendigo" (see notes for bottom details). .2) White print: "The Army, then, now, and for the future. All had a part to play"photography-photographs, military history - army, light horse, passchendaele barracks trust -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - 8 LH 1939
... 8th Light Horse conducted a training camp at Corowa... melbourne 8th Light Horse conducted a training camp at Corowa ...8th Light Horse conducted a training camp at Corowa Showground in September 1939. The 8th Light Horse AIF was disbanded in 1919, but soon after re-raised as the 8th (Indi) Light Horse in the Citizen Military Forces, superseding 16th (Indi) Light Horse. It had its headquarters at Benalla with sub-units throughout the Upper Murray and Northeast Victoria. In December 1941, the regiment converted from horse to mechanised, initially as 8th Reconnaissance Battalion then in July 1942 it became 8th Cavalry Regiment and served in Northern Territory. As Japanese threat to the mainland declined the regiment was disbanded.Black and white photograph mounted on pineboard of B Squadron 8th {(Indi ) Australian Light Horse, Corowa 1939B Squadron Indi Light Horse, Corowa 1939light horse, corowa, military, cmf -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPHS SUPPLIED BY JACK HUMOL
... President Remy Gunther. f. Horse rider participating or training... Premiership teams. e. Talbot stalwart President Remy Gunther. f. Horse ...Coloured photographs, multiple people, a collection of photographs sent by Jack Humol which depict a wide range of different sports. a. Colour photo of Talbot coach John Springer, No1 on back. b. Peter Tardrew Reigning League best & fairest, No 2 on back. c.Eleven of Talbot team were brothers. d. Colour photo of one of four successful Premiership teams. e. Talbot stalwart President Remy Gunther. f. Horse rider participating or training for a dressage event.Jack Humolrecreations, sports, football -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Trophy, McClure Cup
... and comprised about 100 citizen soldiers, 4 guns and about 40 horses.../19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Simpson Barracks McLeod ...Battery Quartermaster Sergeant Harold Bauerle served with the Albury Battery in the 1920s and 1030s. Shortly following Federation the military unit in Albury was redesignated No 4 New South Wales Battery Australian Field Artillery (AFA). It was under the command of Major John Wilkinson, an Albury solicitor and comprised about 100 citizen soldiers, 4 guns and about 40 horses. Training centred on the Albury Drill Hall located in Victoria Street. A reorganisation in 1912 resulted in the Battery being named No 17 Battery AFA. When war broke out in 1914 the Battery then under the command of Major Joseph Shellshear, and Albury doctor, offered its services as a trained artillery battery to the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). The Battery cooled its heels and continued to train till July 1915 when a second division was raised in the AIF and trained artillery was needed. When the call came 150 officers and men of the 17th Battery went into the AIF, many to the 13th Battery with Major Shellshear in command and others to other AIF batteries of the 4th and 5th Artillery Brigades. The 13th Battery was adopted immediately by the townsfolk of Albury as the Albury Battery. The Battery served in France and Belgium and was involved in all the major battles fought by the Australians perhaps most notably at Noreuil where the Battery found itself surrounded but continued to fight till eventually the enemy was driven back. Following the war members of the Battery nominated this battle as their most significant achievement and consequently a newly developed recreational reserve on the Murray River foreshore was named Noreuil Park. In 1919 the Battery resumed training as part of the Citizen Military Forces or Militia. Changes of title were frequent, first 27th Battery, then 60th Battery and finally 40th Battery AFA. Battery commanders included Captain Leslie Colquhoun, an Albury real estate agent, Captain Roy Collings, Albury town clerk and Captain Clifton Mott a newspaper editor. The Depression of the early 1930s almost brought about the closure of the Albury Battery but it survived through the intervention of the mayor, Alderman Alfred Waugh, who made direct representation to the Minister for Defence. When the Second World War erupted in 1939, the Battery was at full strength and a rich source of officers and trained men for the second AIF. Militia training of the few remaining officers and Albury adopted the 2/23rd Infantry Battalion which had been raised at the Showground. Following WWII, CMF soldiering recommenced in the form of an armoured regiment, the 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles. After nearly a half a century of service in war and peace the Albury Battery has faded and exists now in this collection of objects and images. This trophy is representative of community support for a Citizen Military Forces unit drawn from a regional NSW Town in the period between the World Wars.Silver cup with two handles mounted on Bakelite base being the McClure Cup for most efficient NCO in Albury Battery 1935-36 . inscription on side of cup."McClure Cup / for / Most efficient NCO / 1935-36 / won by / BQMS H.C. Bauerle"bauerle h c bqms, albury battery, mcclure cup -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Album - Ringer's River by Des Martin - Plate 10 - Bringing in the race horses
... . Paddocking ensures that every horse has the same training period.... Paddocking ensures that every horse has the same training period ...A short time later Elaine and Graeme Oliver, a young station owner, prepare to ride from Barmagula homestead down to the horse yards to assist in bringing in the "grasseaters". These are racehorses that have all been paddocked together for some weeks prior to the forthcoming Piney Creek Amateur Picnic Race Club's annual meeting. Paddocking ensures that every horse has the same training period before the private meeting at which members only may race or ride a horse, and attendance is by invitation. Tony Conway as Oliver.The album and images are significant because they document literature written by a prominent member of the Wodonga community. The presentation of this precis was supported by several significant district families and individuals.Ringer's River Album Coloured photo Plate 10des martin, many a mile, ringer's river, northeast victoria stories