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Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - LINK BELT
... ....5 Cal...Three brass .5 Cal ammunition casings joined by three link belt clips....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Casings link belt .5 Cal On the casings stamped, “L.C.3.8” On the link are two seperate stamping, “ M.9.1 & M.9.2” Three brass .5 Cal ammunition casings joined by three link belt clips. ...Three brass .5 Cal ammunition casings joined by three link belt clips.On the casings stamped, “L.C.3.8” On the link are two seperate stamping, “ M.9.1 & M.9.2”casings, link belt, .5 cal -
Lara RSL Sub BranchCrest, Netherland Badges
... Two .5 Cal Bullets mounted on wood base - Netherlands Badges with Crest...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Two .5 Cal Bullets mounted on wood base - Netherlands Badges with Crest Netherland Badges Crest ...Two .5 Cal Bullets mounted on wood base - Netherlands Badges with Crest -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - CARTRIDGES, 1914-1918
... Collection of cartridges. .1) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless. .2) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, 7mm .3) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, 6mm .4) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, .32 cal. .5) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless, .320 cal....Refer 1367.5 for his service history. arms-ammunition metalcraft-brassware Cartridge projectile jones .1) “12.15, 567, S" .2) “V15, VII" .3) "RACO, WCF, 25.20" .4) “WRACO, .32 S&W" .5) "11,16,5" Collection of cartridges. .1) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless. .2) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, 7mm .3) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, 6mm .4) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, .32 cal. .5) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless, .320 cal. ...Items souvenired by Edwin James Jones No 3511 AIF. Refer 1367.5 for his service history.Collection of cartridges. .1) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless. .2) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, 7mm .3) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, 6mm .4) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, .32 cal. .5) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless, .320 cal..1) “12.15, 567, S" .2) “V15, VII" .3) "RACO, WCF, 25.20" .4) “WRACO, .32 S&W" .5) "11,16,5"arms-ammunition, metalcraft-brassware, cartridge, projectile, jones -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Martin, Cal
... His longing for London's big band days of the 1930s and 1940s led to his forming the Diamond Valley Big Band in 1978, first playing at the opening of the Eltham Community Centre. Cal died 5 January 2003. Contents Newspaper article: "Ticket led to a lifelong passion", Diamond Valley News, 1998, Background of Cal Martin and the Diamond Valley Big Band, marking its 20th anniversary, performing at Greensborough RSL. ...His longing for London's big band days of the 1930s and 1940s led to his forming the Diamond Valley Big Band in 1978, first playing at the opening of the Eltham Community Centre. Cal died 5 January 2003. Contents Newspaper article: "Ticket led to a lifelong passion", Diamond Valley News, 1998, Background of Cal Martin and the Diamond Valley Big Band, marking its 20th anniversary, performing at Greensborough RSL. ...Cal Martin came from London to Australia in 1948 as an operating theatre technician, moving to Eltham 2 years later. He had been given a trumpet in London and taught trumpet part-time here. His longing for London's big band days of the 1930s and 1940s led to his forming the Diamond Valley Big Band in 1978, first playing at the opening of the Eltham Community Centre. Cal died 5 January 2003. Contents Newspaper article: "Ticket led to a lifelong passion", Diamond Valley News, 1998, Background of Cal Martin and the Diamond Valley Big Band, marking its 20th anniversary, performing at Greensborough RSL. Newspaper article: "Brassed on", no date, Photograph of Cal Martin, whose love of the big band sound let to forming his own group. Newspaper notices: no dates but ~January 2003, Death and funeral notices, Cal Martin.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etccal martin, diamond valley big band -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - AMMUNITION WW2, C.1939 - 45
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Arms ammunition weapons .2) "FA42" .3) "RA42" .4) "TW43" .5) " RA42" .1) Projectile case Brass possibly 20mm Rimmed .2) Projectile case Brass .50 cal Rimmed .3.4.5)Projectile case & round .50 cal Rimmed Weapon AMMUNITION WW2 ....1) Projectile case Brass possibly 20mm Rimmed .2) Projectile case Brass .50 cal Rimmed .3.4.5)Projectile case & round .50 cal Rimmed.2) "FA42" .3) "RA42" .4) "TW43" .5) " RA42"arms, ammunition, weapons -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - TRENCH ART, ASH TRAY, 1940 - 45
... 5 times including Dysentry, Malaria and Pnuemonia. He was discharged from the AIF on 23.3.19. Refer 529, 533.2. All items referred to are Trench Art. arms - ammunition metalcraft - brassware? smoking accessories Trench art Ashtray, brass, silver/chrome plated. Base is from a possible 4" Shell with 3 'U' shaped metal pieces to hold cigarettes. The centre piece is a possible .50 cal ...Item belonged to Mrs Eileen Pascoes father Arthur Castleton Clarke VX79039. He enlisted in the 2nd AIF on 5.5.42 and on discharge from the Army he was a Sapper in No 20 Australian Maintenance PL RAE. Refer 528.2, 530, 531. Her Grandfather William David Maher No 68 enlisted in the AIF 10.9.14 in the 8th L.H Regt A Sqd. Embarked for overseas 25.2.15 then for Gallipoli 16.5.15. He was hospitalised 5 times including Dysentry, Malaria and Pnuemonia. He was discharged from the AIF on 23.3.19. Refer 529, 533.2. All items referred to are Trench Art.Ashtray, brass, silver/chrome plated. Base is from a possible 4" Shell with 3 'U' shaped metal pieces to hold cigarettes. The centre piece is a possible .50 cal round projectile.arms - ammunition, metalcraft - brassware?, smoking accessories, trench art -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaLetter - Correspondence, My Darling Mum, 23rd April, 1945
... 5, 20 amd 50 cents.. In the middle of the top of the envelope is a stamped postmark: JUL 18 / 12 M / 1945 / NEV. Back of envelope: A. QUINN / MV. JOONAWARRA / 61 (indecipherable) STEAMSHIP SO. / SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ...5, 20 amd 50 cents.. In the middle of the top of the envelope is a stamped postmark: JUL 18 / 12 M / 1945 / NEV. Back of envelope: A. QUINN / MV. JOONAWARRA / 61 (indecipherable) STEAMSHIP SO. / SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ...The letter was written by Allen Quinn to his mother. Allen started working as a seafarer when he was 16 years old, and frequently wrote to his mother during his travels. He also created an extensive photograph collection, which corresponds with the letters.The letter is part of an ongoing correspondence between Allan and his mother. This letter mentions the S.S 'Morgenster', the South African ship Allan was working on at the time, and also which he was signed off from because of South African law.Letter addressed to Mrs S. Quinn, "Sanlorenzo", 63 Ocean Beach, Manly, N.S.W, Australia, in three parts. Part 0152.1 Envelope Part 0152.2 Letter Page, 0152.3 Letter Page. Both the envelope and letter were white paper, which is now a yellow-white. The letter begins "My darling Mum, I hope that you have not worried..." and concludes with "Your loving son, Allan...". Printed across the top of 0152.2: SOUTH AFRICAN MARINE CORPORATION, and handwritten beneath: S.S 'Morgenster', 23rd April, Baltimore.Front of envelope: SENATOR HOTEL / 136 WEST SECOND STREET / RENO, NEVADA (printed) / MRS. S. QUINN, / "SANLORENZO", / 63 OCEAN BEACH, / MANLY, N.S.W., AUSTRALIA (handwritten in blue ink). In the top right hand corner are three U.S.A stamps, for the value of 5, 20 amd 50 cents.. In the middle of the top of the envelope is a stamped postmark: JUL 18 / 12 M / 1945 / NEV. Back of envelope: A. QUINN / MV. JOONAWARRA / 61 (indecipherable) STEAMSHIP SO. / SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. U.S.A (handwritten in blue ink).allan-quinn, letter, handwriting, south-africa -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HARRIS COLLECTION: STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, Nineteenth Centur
... 5.Crossing the Great Suspension Bridge, by rail. 6. Dining Hall , Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga, Largest Dining Hall in the World. 7. Phantom Leaves. 8. Full Moon. 9. Merced River, Yo-Semite , Cal...5.Crossing the Great Suspension Bridge, by rail. 6. Dining Hall , Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga, Largest Dining Hall in the World. 7. Phantom Leaves. 8. Full Moon. 9. Merced River, Yo-Semite , Cal ...Stereoscopic views. Kilburn Brothers Littleton , N H. 1. Trinity college Dublin. 2. Brooklyn Bridge, scene of the accident , May 30th 1883. 3. Spinning Room , Mechanics Mill, Fall River Mass. 4. Bay Grove Hill, Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N Y. 5.Crossing the Great Suspension Bridge, by rail. 6. Dining Hall , Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga, Largest Dining Hall in the World. 7. Phantom Leaves. 8. Full Moon. 9. Merced River, Yo-Semite , Cal. 10. I Breathe Inspiration. 11. United States Hotel Park, Saratoga.Kilburn Brothers Littleton N H.photography, viewers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: RECEIPT
... cal services. Signed ? Green One Penny Victoria duty stamp attached, dated 11/5/87 and initialled....cal services. Signed ? Green One Penny Victoria duty stamp attached, dated 11/5/87 and initialled. ...Receipt written on a piece of paper and dated May 11 87. Received from Court King of the Forest chqe for 50£ on account of ??cal services. Signed ? Green One Penny Victoria duty stamp attached, dated 11/5/87 and initialled.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - receipt, court king of the forest -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Citizenship Awards
... Newspaper Article Advocate 5 October 1998 Seniors praised for work in community|Newspaper Article Advocate 5 October 1998 A life of service|Newspaper Article The Mail 13 October 1999 Role of honour|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 3 February 2004 Brimbank's citizen of the year Susan Jennison|Newspaper Article Star 1 February 2005 Caring for the dying reaps its own reward Noala Flynn|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 SES youngster honoured Alan Kuras|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 Selfless volunteer David Frost|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 Resource centre stalwart Joe Cal|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 Award goes to tireless worker Ormond Butler|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 A song of joy Alicia Matene|Newspaper Article Star 1 February 2005 Policeman wins award Senior Constable Jonathon Stuart Reader|Newspaper Article Brimbank and Northwest Star Weekly 31 October 2023 Cr David is a Brimbank institution|Newspaper Article Star weekly 15 June 2021 Honours for our finest Dr Selvanayagam Selvendra and Martin Lowe and Paul Hammat...Citizenship Awards Newspaper Article Advocate 5 October 1998 Seniors praised for work in community|Newspaper Article Advocate 5 October 1998 A life of service|Newspaper Article The Mail 13 October 1999 Role of honour|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 3 February 2004 Brimbank's citizen of the year Susan Jennison|Newspaper Article Star 1 February 2005 Caring for the dying reaps its own reward Noala Flynn|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 SES youngster honoured Alan Kuras|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 Selfless volunteer David Frost|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 Resource centre stalwart Joe Cal|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 Award goes to tireless worker Ormond Butler|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 A song of joy Alicia Matene|Newspaper Article Star 1 February 2005 Policeman wins award Senior Constable Jonathon Stuart Reader|Newspaper Article Brimbank and Northwest Star Weekly 31 October 2023 Cr David is a Brimbank institution|Newspaper Article Star weekly 15 June 2021 Honours for our finest Dr Selvanayagam Selvendra and Martin Lowe and Paul Hammat Collection of documents relating to Citizenship Awards Archive Citizenship Awards ...Newspaper Article Advocate 5 October 1998 Seniors praised for work in community|Newspaper Article Advocate 5 October 1998 A life of service|Newspaper Article The Mail 13 October 1999 Role of honour|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 3 February 2004 Brimbank's citizen of the year Susan Jennison|Newspaper Article Star 1 February 2005 Caring for the dying reaps its own reward Noala Flynn|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 SES youngster honoured Alan Kuras|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 Selfless volunteer David Frost|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 Resource centre stalwart Joe Cal|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 Award goes to tireless worker Ormond Butler|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 1 February 2005 A song of joy Alicia Matene|Newspaper Article Star 1 February 2005 Policeman wins award Senior Constable Jonathon Stuart Reader|Newspaper Article Brimbank and Northwest Star Weekly 31 October 2023 Cr David is a Brimbank institution|Newspaper Article Star weekly 15 June 2021 Honours for our finest Dr Selvanayagam Selvendra and Martin Lowe and Paul Hammatcitizenship awards -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumWeapon - Toy Gun Wooden, 1942
... LA 5 No 134 T 14 cal CY Dunlop...Given as a gift to son of a Stanhope dairy farmer by a German internee when they delivered milk to Camp 3 in WW2 gun toy camp 3 tatura ww2 camp 3 LA 5 No 134 T 14 cal CY Dunlop Handmade wood and metal toy/model gun. ...Used by internees at Camp 3. Given as a gift to son of a Stanhope dairy farmer by a German internee when they delivered milk to Camp 3 in WW2Handmade wood and metal toy/model gun. Piece of rubber nailed on the endLA 5 No 134 T 14 cal CY Dunlopgun, toy, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3
