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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document - Certificate of Discharge, AAF A16, 27/10/1972 12:00:00 AM
... AAF A16...Document is accompanied by cover letter from Central Army Records Office, Albert Park Barracks, Victoria. AAF A16 Document Certificate of Discharge Commonwealth of Australia ...Formal notification of discharge from permanent military forces of the Commonwealth of Australia, stuck into brown linen card cover bearing Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth of Australia. Register number P123910, the document was assigned to Private Neil Ernest Swainston , Rifleman, on 27/10/72 after 1 year and 183 days of effective service. Document is accompanied by cover letter from Central Army Records Office, Albert Park Barracks, Victoria.discharge certificate, national service - australia, swainston collection -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - 8LH at Broadmeadows 1914
... ...A16...Black and white photograph glued to fluted plastic backing showing troops boarding HMAT A16 troopship in Melbourne, 1914....World War one WWI AIF light horse 8th ship A16 Black and white photograph glued to fluted plastic backing showing troops boarding HMAT A16 troopship in Melbourne, 1914. ...The 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF was raised at Broadmeadows Victoria in September 1914 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander White and formed part of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade. The regiment served at Gallipoli where in a courageous but ill-fated charge at the Nek on 7 August 1915 it suffered horrendous casualties including Lieutenant Colonel White. Rebuilt in Egypt under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Maygar VC the regiment went on the serve throughout the Middle East Campaign. Colonel Maygar died of wounds at Beersheba when the regiment was attacked by enemy aircraft while waiting to follow up the successful charge of the 4th LH Brigade on 30 October 1917. 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 glued to fluted plastic backing showing troops boarding HMAT A16 troopship in Melbourne, 1914.world war one, wwi, aif, light horse, 8th, ship, a16 -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument - Wamira A10 Documents and drawings
... Wamira A10-A16 A10-A16-142.001 1 Parts Cancelled A10-A16-145.001 1 A10-A16-128.001 1 A10-A16-160.001 1 A10-A16-132.001 2 A10-A16-142.001 1 A10-A16-137.001 1 A10-A77-126. 1 Drain tap mounting bracket A10-A74-124.001 1 Flanged fitting 25Nom’l A10-A57-146.01A 3 Tube ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Wamira A10-A16 A10-A16-142.001 1 Parts Cancelled A10-A16-145.001 1 A10-A16-128.001 1 A10-A16-160.001 1 A10-A16-132.001 2 A10-A16-142.001 1 A10-A16-137.001 1 A10-A77-126. 1 Drain tap mounting bracket A10-A74-124.001 1 Flanged fitting 25Nom’l A10-A57-146.01A 3 Tube Document Wamira A10 Documents and drawings ... -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - 8LH at Broadmeadows 1914
... ...A16...Black and white photograph glued to fluted plastic backing showing soldiers ascending the gang plank of HMAT A16 troop ship at Melbourne 1914....World War One WWI AIF 8th Light horse A16 ship Black and white photograph glued to fluted plastic backing showing soldiers ascending the gang plank of HMAT A16 troop ship at Melbourne 1914. ...The 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF was raised at Broadmeadows Victoria in September 1914 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander White and formed part of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade. The regiment served at Gallipoli where in a courageous but ill-fated charge at the Nek on 7 August 1915 it suffered horrendous casualties including Lieutenant Colonel White. Rebuilt in Egypt under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Maygar VC the regiment went on the serve throughout the Middle East Campaign. Colonel Maygar died of wounds at Beersheba when the regiment was attacked by enemy aircraft while waiting to follow up the successful charge of the 4th LH Brigade on 30 October 1917. 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 glued to fluted plastic backing showing soldiers ascending the gang plank of HMAT A16 troop ship at Melbourne 1914.world war one, wwi, aif, 8th, light horse, a16, ship -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - Horse stalls
... ...A16...Black and white photograph glued to fluted plastic board showing horses in stalls on board ship, probably A16 carrying the 8th Light Horse to Egypt....World War One WWI AIF Egypt A16 ship 8th Light horse horse Black and white photograph glued to fluted plastic board showing horses in stalls on board ship, probably A16 carrying the 8th Light Horse to Egypt. ...Horses were transported to Egypt in stalls below deck on troop ships. The 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF was raised at Broadmeadows Victoria in September 1914 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander White and formed part of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade. The regiment served at Gallipoli where in a courageous but ill-fated charge at the Nek on 7 August 1915 it suffered horrendous casualties including Lieutenant Colonel White. Rebuilt in Egypt under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Maygar VC the regiment went on the serve throughout the Middle East Campaign. Colonel Maygar died of wounds at Beersheba when the regiment was attacked by enemy aircraft while waiting to follow up the successful charge of the 4th LH Brigade on 30 October 1917. 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. Black and white photograph glued to fluted plastic board showing horses in stalls on board ship, probably A16 carrying the 8th Light Horse to Egypt.world war one, wwi, aif, egypt, a16, ship, 8th, light horse, horse -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchCertificate of discharge
... Form NO: AAF-A16-7 Revised Oct,1968...Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch 99 Ford Street Beechworth high-country certificate of discharge colin charles trinnick signalman 3793605 p93418 Form NO: AAF-A16-7 Revised Oct,1968 Certificate of discharge for Colin Charles Trinnick, Signalman Australian Military force.17-07-1968 to 16-07-1970. ...Certificate of discharge for Colin Charles Trinnick, Signalman Australian Military force.17-07-1968 to 16-07-1970. Brown hard cover, permanent military forces commonwealth of Australia Form NO: AAF-A16-7 Revised Oct,1968certificate of discharge, colin charles trinnick, signalman, 3793605, p93418 -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - CERTIFICATE OF DISCHARGE, Central Army Records Office, 1955
... Paper document, single sheet printed in black ink on one side only Army form AAF A16. Top of page is the Australian crest. ...D.O.B 1926 Enlisted 30 April 1950 Discharged 30 April 1956 Includes 1 year 154 days active service Korea Australian Army Korean War Hand written signatures of a Major in records office A.H.Q and signature of John Frank MATHEWS Paper document, single sheet printed in black ink on one side only Army form AAF A16. Top of page is the Australian crest. ...The certificate Army service and Korean War service of PTE John Frank MATHEWS. D.O.B 1926 Enlisted 30 April 1950 Discharged 30 April 1956 Includes 1 year 154 days active service KoreaPaper document, single sheet printed in black ink on one side only Army form AAF A16. Top of page is the Australian crest. Hand written signatures of a Major in records office A.H.Q and signature of John Frank MATHEWS australian army, korean war -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPHS WW1, 1917 - 1919
... .6) On rear in black pen: “Taken at Durham 11.8.17 while on leave from Troopship A16 Port Melbourne”...Photographs 59th .6) On rear in black pen: “Taken at Durham 11.8.17 while on leave from Troopship A16 Port Melbourne” .1) Photo, sepia, showing a soldier in uniform standing outside a tent. .2) Photo, sepia, showing 5 soldiers, 4 standing, 1 kneeling. .3) Photo, black / white, showing 6 soldiers standing in a wood. .4) Photo, sepia, showing a soldier sitting with 3 stripes on arm & no hat. .5) Photo, sepia, showing 8 soldiers on deck of a ship. .6) Port card photo, black / white, showing 8 soldiers standing with a native & a rickshaw. ....1) James Worland MILLS; .2) & .3) James Worland MILLS 1st on L; .4) James Worland MILLS 2nd on L front row; .6) James Worland MILLS on R in rickshaw. James Worland MILLS No 3441 59th Battalion. Refer Cat No 169P for his service details..1) Photo, sepia, showing a soldier in uniform standing outside a tent. .2) Photo, sepia, showing 5 soldiers, 4 standing, 1 kneeling. .3) Photo, black / white, showing 6 soldiers standing in a wood. .4) Photo, sepia, showing a soldier sitting with 3 stripes on arm & no hat. .5) Photo, sepia, showing 8 soldiers on deck of a ship. .6) Port card photo, black / white, showing 8 soldiers standing with a native & a rickshaw. Average size listed..6) On rear in black pen: “Taken at Durham 11.8.17 while on leave from Troopship A16 Port Melbourne”photographs, 59th -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia IncLoad Adjuster, Bomb Load Adjuster No. 31629, 1945
... ...a16...Works by adding Angular moments together to find centre of gravity (COG) of a plane (adds bombs, ammunition and crew on board). bomb load adjuster a16 Load Adjuster, Property of US Government. 102630 on case. 81629. ...1945 Slide Rule US Army Air Force from Prof. Allan Bromley.Works by adding Angular moments together to find centre of gravity (COG) of a plane (adds bombs, ammunition and crew on board).Brown Leather Case with 'Slide Rule' inner.Load Adjuster, Property of US Government. 102630 on case. 81629. Airplane serial No. 44-4-1195, Model B-24Jbomb load adjuster, a16 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Certificate - Discharge certificate
... Permanent Military Forces Commonwealth of Aust. AAF-A16-1 Revised Oct 1968....Permanent Military Forces Commonwealth of Aust. AAF-A16-1 Revised Oct 1968. Tan canvas covered hard cardboard with black print on the front. ...Certificate was issued to the donor upon his discharge from the Armed services Vietnam. National Serviceman G C Juckert served as a cook with 161 (Independent) Reconnaissance in Vietnam in 1969.Tan canvas covered hard cardboard with black print on the front. Inside paper record of Army service of Gregory Carl Juckert. Cook.Certificate of service. Australian Military Forces emblem. Permanent Military Forces Commonwealth of Aust. AAF-A16-1 Revised Oct 1968.certificate, discharge, gregory carl juckert, vietnam, cook, 161 recce, 161 reconnaissance, juckert -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - CERTIFICATE, DISCHARGE 1957, Australian Military Forces, 28.5.1957
... Certificate of discharge form AAF A16 register No P35010, light yellow colour, all print in black and signed in blue pen. ...Refer Cat No 7281P for his two periods of service engagements. certificate discharge korea malaya Main points: "5/1788 William Malcolm Forrest" Certificate of discharge form AAF A16 register No P35010, light yellow colour, all print in black and signed in blue pen. ...William Malcom (Bill) Forrest, served Korea & Malaya. Refer Cat No 7281P for his two periods of service engagements.Certificate of discharge form AAF A16 register No P35010, light yellow colour, all print in black and signed in blue pen. Certificate details re name, date of birth and place, rank, Regt No, enlistment and discharge dates, physical description.Main points: "5/1788 William Malcolm Forrest"certificate, discharge, korea, malaya -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Lee Breakwater, n.d
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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Print, James Bretherton (British, active 1755–1799), Mutual Accusation
This is a copy of a print originally published in 1774 by James Bretherton (British, active 1755–1799), after Henry William Bunbury (British, 1750–1811). This copy of a print originally designed by James Bretherton in 1774 displays the way in which 'manufacturers would frequently claim that only their medicine was genuine, and that other similar preparations were an inferior ‘quack’ copy' (Royal Pharmaceutical Society). In 1774 scurvy was a prominent disease caused by a severe lack of vitamin C, and antiscorbutic pills are an antioxidant medication used to prevent low vitamin C levels.This print is black and white and is framed. The scene depicts two male 'quack' doctors (at the left of the image) arguing over the relative merits of their antiscorbutic pills. The two men appear to have set up business directly opposite each other in the street, as a sign on the upper left of the image reads 'Dr WALKER'S/VERITABLE/ANTISCORBUTIC/PILLS/Beware of Impostors.' Whilst a sign on the upper right of the image, which is directly opposite, reads 'TRUE/ANTISCORBUTIC/PILLS.' Directly behind the two men arguing, two dogs can be seen fighting each other. To the right of the men, the two wives of the doctors are also having a violent altercation, and to their right, two cats have their backs arched and are hissing at each other. There is a shield emblem resembling a coat of arms 'hanging' from the top centre of the image. The shield features images of two ducks, above the phrase 'QUACK QUACK QUACK'. The title of the image is printed at bottom centre of image and reads 'MUTUAL ACCUSATION./Publish'd by Bretherton Ed. January 1774'. Text printed below image to the left of the title reads 'when once you've told and can't recall a Lye/Boldly, percist in't or your Fame will die.' (sic). The text printed below image to the right of the title reads 'Learn this ye Wives, with unrelenting Claws/Or right or wrong, Afsert your husbands cause.' (sic). There is small text printed below bottom left corner of image which reads 'Mr Bunbury del.' Small text printed below bottom right corner of image reads 'Js Bretherton f.' The print is mounted on card and housed in a gold-coloured wooden frame. A sticker for Gibson's Auctioneers is attached to the bottom right of the front of the frame, printed with the number '67'. There are two small auction house stickers stuck to the back of the frame of the work, as well as a sticker for the framer of the piece, Artist Framing Services. Two sets of D-rings and two wires have been attached to the back of the frame for hanging. There are two small auction house stickers stuck to the back of the frame of the work, as well as a sticker for the framer of the piece, Artist Framing Services. -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - CERTIFICATE OF DISCHARGE 1975, Australian Military Forces, 30.9.1975
... Certificate of discharge AAT - A16 register No P147143. Certificate is attached to a brown buckram covered folding cover. ...Refer Cat No 7281P for all his service history. certificate discharge korea malaya Main points: "36283 William Malcolm Forrest Sergeant" Certificate of discharge AAT - A16 register No P147143. Certificate is attached to a brown buckram covered folding cover. ...William Malcolm (Bill) Forrest, served Korea & Malaya. This certificate is his second enlistment. Refer Cat No 7281P for all his service history.Certificate of discharge AAT - A16 register No P147143. Certificate is attached to a brown buckram covered folding cover. The certificate has details re name, Regt No, rank, enlistment and discharge dates, previous service, postings and trade qualifications, decorations & medals, all print in black, signed in blue and black pen.Main points: "36283 William Malcolm Forrest Sergeant"certificate, discharge, korea, malaya -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - CERTIFICATE OF DISCHARGE ARMY 1969
... .1) Document, paper, all print in black, copy of original. .2) Discharge Certificate AAF - A16, brown buckram covers with black text on front, rear is blank. ...Jones 3790932, refer Cat No 10053.2P for his service details. .1) This document accompanied the Discharge Certificate (.2) and Will advising Graeme to sign the Certificate of Discharge now having completed his prescribed period of service in the ARAS (NS) which included 1 year & 93 days service in Malaya with 8RAR. certificate discharge g a jones Inside, Main points, "PT662 - 3790932 Private Graeme Arthur Jones - 1/2/67 - 31/1/69 - 28.2.69 - Rifleman" .1) Document, paper, all print in black, copy of original. .2) Discharge Certificate AAF - A16, brown buckram covers with black text on front, rear is blank. ...Collection re G.A. Jones 3790932, refer Cat No 10053.2P for his service details. .1) This document accompanied the Discharge Certificate (.2) and Will advising Graeme to sign the Certificate of Discharge now having completed his prescribed period of service in the ARAS (NS) which included 1 year & 93 days service in Malaya with 8RAR..1) Document, paper, all print in black, copy of original. .2) Discharge Certificate AAF - A16, brown buckram covers with black text on front, rear is blank. Inside has one page pasted in partially, yellowish colour, all print in black, entries typed in black and signed same.Inside, Main points, "PT662 - 3790932 Private Graeme Arthur Jones - 1/2/67 - 31/1/69 - 28.2.69 - Rifleman"certificate, discharge, g a jones -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - CERTIFICATE OF DISCHARGE 1972, Australian Army, 19 Jan 1972
... Certificate of Discharge AAF-A16, register No.P113828. Certificate is attached to a brown buckram covered cardboard folder. ...Certificate of Discharge AAF-A16, register No.P113828. Certificate is attached to a brown buckram covered cardboard folder. ...Discharge Certificate for "Keith E. Cooper" relating to service in the Army between 22-4-1970 and 9-12-1971. Part of the Cooper Collection. See Catalogue No. 9586.2 for details of K.E. Cooper's service.Certificate of Discharge AAF-A16, register No.P113828. Certificate is attached to a brown buckram covered cardboard folder. Australian Coat of Arms and Title on front cover in black type. Recipient's details including name, rank, postings, medals and enlistment and discharge dates. Print in black type. Signatories in black and blue pen.Recipient's details included in black type. Main details: No. 3798359 "Keith Edward Cooper". Handwritten in black ink on inside front cover: 'SERVED FROM MARCH '71 TO OCTOBER '71 IN VIETNAM.cooper collection, keith e cooper, discharge certificate, vietnam war -
Lara RSL Sub BranchWorld War 2 War Graves of Lara Men, Photograph of Head Stone of grave site Pte. A. Bowler at Bomana War Cementary, New Guinea and Grave Site of Flight Lieutenant J.S. Austin DFC grave site Adelaide River, N. T
... Timor was the target for the night of 6 July, when Flight Lieutenant "Bunny" Austin (A16-207) led five Hudsons to bomb Koepang town. ...Timor was the target for the night of 6 July, when Flight Lieutenant "Bunny" Austin (A16-207) led five Hudsons to bomb Koepang town. ...Flt Lt J S Austin DFC, 400363. No 608 Sqn RAF, Nos 32, 13 & 2 Sqns. Stock agent of Lara, Vic; b Melbourne 15 May 1918. Died of illness 9 Nov 1943. Timor was the target for the night of 6 July, when Flight Lieutenant "Bunny" Austin (A16-207) led five Hudsons to bomb Koepang town. The next night he led back seven aircraft against the airfield at Penfoei, attacking before dawn on the 8th prior to United States Liberators bombing the runways and barracks. 75 Austin's aircraft was caught by Penfoei's master defensive searchlight, and Austin used violent evasion and switching on and off of his IFF equipment, a tactic used in Europe. The radar-controlled searchlights went out. Flying Officer Mick Helsham (A16-160) attacked first to act as a pathfinder and mark the target for the other Hudsons and Liberators:Full service records of J. S. Austin held by Lara R.S.L.Plain Sheet A4 paper with 2 photographs 1. A. Bowler W. 9.8 cm H. 13.8 cm photograph 2. J.S. Austin W. 1`5.9 cm H. 10.0 cmA4 sheet heading as: W.W. 2 War Graves of Lara Men. Note on photograph 1. Grave of A. Bowler, Bomana War Cemetery.r.a.f., graves, lara -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Black and white, Percy Fairlam, Cheltenham Hotel - Keighrans, c. 1918
... Round red sticker:X3 Handwritten in blue ink: A16 Handwritten in red ink 72% Handwritten in black ink: CHAP 4? ...City of Kingston Parkdale Library 96 Parkers Road, Parkdale Parkdale This image shows the importance of a reasonably large pub offering accommodation and a meeting place for a relatively small community in a regional area during the World War I (WWI) period Commerce Trade Hotel Pub Public House Cheltenham World War I First World War WWI Round red sticker:X3 Handwritten in blue ink: A16 Handwritten in red ink 72% Handwritten in black ink: CHAP 4? ...This image shows the importance of a reasonably large pub offering accommodation and a meeting place for a relatively small community in a regional area during the World War I (WWI) periodBlack and white image of Keighrans Hotel which is a two Storey building with a wrought iron balcony with a man standing at ground level with his bicycle and a big sign billiardsRound red sticker:X3 Handwritten in blue ink: A16 Handwritten in red ink 72% Handwritten in black ink: CHAP 4? / CHELTENHAM HOTEL / EXCHANGE HOTEL [crossed out] / Cheltenham / Pre WW [crossed out] about / WWI / BUILT ON THE SITE / of the ORIGINAL / CHELTENHAM INNcommerce, trade, hotel, pub, public house, cheltenham, world war i, first world war, wwi -
Geelong RSL Sub BranchMedals - Frederick T P Bryce, Early to Mid 20 Century
... He embarked from Sydney 16 July 1917 aboard HMAT A16 = Star of Victoria and returned to Australia on 08 January 1919 on HMAT Orsova (arrived 27 February 1919....He embarked from Sydney 16 July 1917 aboard HMAT A16 = Star of Victoria and returned to Australia on 08 January 1919 on HMAT Orsova (arrived 27 February 1919. ...These Medals were awarded to Frederick Bryce who served in the AIF during WW1 with 14Bn, Regimental No 3362 and WW2 Regimental No VX35011, unit not known at this time, however the Africa Star is part of the collection. According to records is appears that Frederick Bryce was 16 years 1 month on enlistment to WW1. He embarked from Sydney 16 July 1917 aboard HMAT A16 = Star of Victoria and returned to Australia on 08 January 1919 on HMAT Orsova (arrived 27 February 1919.These are the original Medals of Frederick Bryce.7 x Medals of Frederick Bryce. 2 x WW1 - British War Medal 1914-1918 and Victory Medal 1914-1919 5 x WW2 - 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-1945, Australian Service MedalWW1 Medals - 3362 Pte FTP Bryce 14 Bn AIF WW2 Medals - VX 35011 F Bryceww1 ww2, 3362 ftp bryce vx35001 f bryce, 14 bn aif -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, George Leslie Rayment in AIF uniform
... He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. ...He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. ...George (1895-1976) lived in Middlesex Road, Surrey Hills. He was a clerk and aged 20 when he enlisted on 16 November 1914. He was the son of James Rayment Jnr and his wife Harriet Frances (nee Ratten). He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. He returned to Australia 22 March 1917. His brother James A Rayment also enlisted and was assigned to the 5th Field Company Engineers. Both are listed on The Shrine in the Surrey Gardens. One of his daughters was Dr Dulcie Rayment, obstetrician & gynaecologist.A digital copy of a formal photo of George Leslie (Les) Rayment in AIF uniform; no hat.world war 1, george leslie rayment, les rayment, shrine surrey gardens -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, George Leslie Rayment in AIF uniform
... He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. ...He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. ...George (1895-1976) lived in Middlesex Road, Surrey Hills. He was a clerk and aged 20 when he enlisted on 16 November 1914. He was the son of James Rayment Jnr and his wife Harriet Frances (nee Ratten). He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. He returned to Australia 22 March 1917. His brother James A Rayment also enlisted and was assigned to the 5th Field Company Engineers. Both are listed on The Shrine in the Surrey Gardens. One of his daughters was Dr Dulcie Rayment, obstetrician & gynaecologist.A digital copy of a formal photo of George Leslie (Les) Rayment in profile in AIF uniform including hat.world war 1, george leslie rayment, les rayment, shrine surrey gardens -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Savony Melbourne, George Leslie Rayment in civilian dress
... He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. ...He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. ...George (1895-1976) lived in Middlesex Road, Surrey Hills. He was a clerk and aged 20 when he enlisted on 16 November 1914. He was the son of James Rayment Jnr and his wife Harriet Frances (nee Ratten). He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. He returned to Australia 22 March 1917. His brother James A Rayment also enlisted and was assigned to the 5th Field Company Engineers. Both are listed on The Shrine in the Surrey Gardens. One of his daughters was Dr Dulcie Rayment, obstetrician & gynaecologist.A digital copy of a formal photo of George Leslie (Les) Rayment in AIF uniform; no hat.world war 1, george leslie rayment, les rayment, shrine surrey gardens -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH RAAF, c.1936
... At his death on 10.12.1941 he was Wing Commander No 13 Sqd RAAF Darwin. Flying Hudson No A16-69 himself and 3 crew members were killed when the plane crashed into the sea near Ambon Island, Indonesia. ...At his death on 10.12.1941 he was Wing Commander No 13 Sqd RAAF Darwin. Flying Hudson No A16-69 himself and 3 crew members were killed when the plane crashed into the sea near Ambon Island, Indonesia. ...Given that the photo is 1936 the first two are possibly, F/O Joshua Roger McDONALD No 86, enlisted 15.1.35. At his death on 10.12.1941 he was Wing Commander No 13 Sqd RAAF Darwin. Flying Hudson No A16-69 himself and 3 crew members were killed when the plane crashed into the sea near Ambon Island, Indonesia. Fl/Lt Robert Frederick DALTON No 37, no details of enlistment date. When he was discharged from the RAAF on 16.12.1947 he was Wing Commander at RSTN Laverton (TD & RS) F/O Frederick Attwood WITTSCHEIBE No 89 enlisted on 15.1.1935. At discharge from the RAAF on 21.5.1946 he was Wing Commander at Station HQ East Sale. There is only one WITTSCHEIBE listed on the nominal role. Refer also Reg No 97.Black & white photo of 3 members of A Flight No 21 Squadron in rectangular black timber frame with wire hanger.Hand written on rear: F/O McDonald, FL/Lt R F Dalton, F/O F A Wittscheibe (Born Bendigo 1913, died Bendigo 1998) A Flight No 2 Squadron, circa 1936.military history, photography - group photograph, raaf -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, George Leslie Rayment and James Arthur Rayment in AIF uniform
... He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. ...He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. ...George (1895-1976) is on the left; he lived in Middlesex Road, Surrey Hills. He was a clerk and aged 20 when he enlisted on 16 November 1914. He was the son of James Rayment Jnr and his wife Harriet Frances (nee Ratten). He was assigned to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Headquarters and embarked on TRANSPORT A16 Star Of Victoria on 25 February 1915. He returned to Australia 22 March 1917. His brother James A Rayment (SERN 3106) was a carpenter and enlisted on 14 July 1915, aged 26. He embarked on HMAT A40 Ceramic on 24 November 1915, assigned to the 5th Field Company Engineers. He won a Military Medal "For gallant work in constructing M.G. emplacements" at Pozieres. Recommendation date: 13 September 1916. Also a Military Medal "For devotion to duty under all circumstances and for efficient handling of working parties." Recommendation date: 14 June 1916. He returned to Australia 13 April 1919. Both are listed on The Shrine in the Surrey Gardens. A digital copy of a formal photo of George Leslie (Les) Rayment and James Arthur (Jim) Rayment in AIF uniform. world war 1, george leslie rayment, les rayment, shrine surrey gardens, james arthur rayment, jim rayment -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - Wrecks by aircraft type ,refer description description for type and serial numbers
... Spitfire A58-145.230,546 Grumman Avenger 25303 , NZ2507,2512,2518,2521,2530,2541,4544 Lockheed Hudson A16-91,101,126,153,163,181,201,216,NZ2033 Lockheed Ventura Bu34802,NZ4522,4609,1613,1623 Stinson L-5 Sentinel,42-98066,98074,98085 Dauntless NZ5050,5051,41-15798 B-26 Marauder 40-1468,1492,1508,1529 C-47 , A65-56,61,KN344,VH-CFX,VH-CGZ,VH-CUP,41-18564,18568,18601.42-23487,23605,23959,24228,5647,92049,92062,93499.43-16011,16114,16224,16230 ,plus unknowns Bristol GAF Beaufort , A94-84,89,106,183,186,197,204,211,213,225,244,247,236,262,313,376,374,483,493,517,517,571,6650,661,625,599,630,660,701,plus unknowns UC-64A Norseman 43-5172 C-46 Curtiss Commando , 42-101046,101207.44-78490 Northrop P-61 Black Widow, 42-5515,62,39445 Chance Vought F4U Corsair, 17435,17804,37114,40652,NZ5204,5205,5207,5221,5236,5241,5255,5271,5274,5276,5283,5287,5292,5306+,5317,5319,5336,5376,5379,5400,5402,5412,5413,5414,5415,5429,5450,5464,5480 Kittyhawk, A29-5,15,93,100,108,141,160,313,327,343,348,350,371,407,432,437,457,464,472,507,514,536,537,538,554,568,570,571,574,577,581,601,631,641,649,821,824,901,42-104986,105477,C3-562,NZ3121,3126,3137,3153,3154,3155,3165,3166,3169,3175,3186,32188,plus unnkowns ...Spitfire A58-145.230,546 Grumman Avenger 25303 , NZ2507,2512,2518,2521,2530,2541,4544 Lockheed Hudson A16-91,101,126,153,163,181,201,216,NZ2033 Lockheed Ventura Bu34802,NZ4522,4609,1613,1623 Stinson L-5 Sentinel,42-98066,98074,98085 Dauntless NZ5050,5051,41-15798 B-26 Marauder 40-1468,1492,1508,1529 C-47 , A65-56,61,KN344,VH-CFX,VH-CGZ,VH-CUP,41-18564,18568,18601.42-23487,23605,23959,24228,5647,92049,92062,93499.43-16011,16114,16224,16230 ,plus unknowns Bristol GAF Beaufort , A94-84,89,106,183,186,197,204,211,213,225,244,247,236,262,313,376,374,483,493,517,517,571,6650,661,625,599,630,660,701,plus unknowns UC-64A Norseman 43-5172 C-46 Curtiss Commando , 42-101046,101207.44-78490 Northrop P-61 Black Widow, 42-5515,62,39445 Chance Vought F4U Corsair, 17435,17804,37114,40652,NZ5204,5205,5207,5221,5236,5241,5255,5271,5274,5276,5283,5287,5292,5306+,5317,5319,5336,5376,5379,5400,5402,5412,5413,5414,5415,5429,5450,5464,5480 Kittyhawk, A29-5,15,93,100,108,141,160,313,327,343,348,350,371,407,432,437,457,464,472,507,514,536,537,538,554,568,570,571,574,577,581,601,631,641,649,821,824,901,42-104986,105477,C3-562,NZ3121,3126,3137,3153,3154,3155,3165,3166,3169,3175,3186,32188,plus unnkowns Wrecks by aircraft type ,refer description description for type and serial numbers Document Wrecks by aircraft type ,refer description description for type and serial numbers ...Vengence A27-82,83,207,209,213,245,266,275,276 C.A.C Boomerang A46-85,109,112,116,119,132,148,149,181,1898,216 PBY Catalina A24-9,34,43,49,,08428,08436,44-33889 Avro Anson AX120,LT294 Bell P-39 Aircobra 40-0122,0147,0232,0290,0377.41-6802,7053,7129,7136,7148,7165,7204,7222,6780,6802,6970,3834.41-3834.42-19033,19045,19963,19991,19999,20107,20351,20353.44-3569,3589.BW117,128,139,plus unknowns. Spitfire A58-145.230,546 Grumman Avenger 25303 , NZ2507,2512,2518,2521,2530,2541,4544 Lockheed Hudson A16-91,101,126,153,163,181,201,216,NZ2033 Lockheed Ventura Bu34802,NZ4522,4609,1613,1623 Stinson L-5 Sentinel,42-98066,98074,98085 Dauntless NZ5050,5051,41-15798 B-26 Marauder 40-1468,1492,1508,1529 C-47 , A65-56,61,KN344,VH-CFX,VH-CGZ,VH-CUP,41-18564,18568,18601.42-23487,23605,23959,24228,5647,92049,92062,93499.43-16011,16114,16224,16230 ,plus unknowns Bristol GAF Beaufort , A94-84,89,106,183,186,197,204,211,213,225,244,247,236,262,313,376,374,483,493,517,517,571,6650,661,625,599,630,660,701,plus unknowns UC-64A Norseman 43-5172 C-46 Curtiss Commando , 42-101046,101207.44-78490 Northrop P-61 Black Widow, 42-5515,62,39445 Chance Vought F4U Corsair, 17435,17804,37114,40652,NZ5204,5205,5207,5221,5236,5241,5255,5271,5274,5276,5283,5287,5292,5306+,5317,5319,5336,5376,5379,5400,5402,5412,5413,5414,5415,5429,5450,5464,5480 Kittyhawk, A29-5,15,93,100,108,141,160,313,327,343,348,350,371,407,432,437,457,464,472,507,514,536,537,538,554,568,570,571,574,577,581,601,631,641,649,821,824,901,42-104986,105477,C3-562,NZ3121,3126,3137,3153,3154,3155,3165,3166,3169,3175,3186,32188,plus unnkowns -
Moorabbin Air MuseumPlaque (Item) - RAAF Wooden Plaque,Fixed With Metal Badges Labelled , A7 Gipsy Moth,A17 Tiger Moth, A6 Avro Cadet, A50 Ryan , A4 Anson, A254 Oxford , A20 Wirraway , A9 Beaufort ,A16 Hudson , A46 Boomeang , A29 Kittyhawk, A65 Dakota
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Inscribed on back of plaque "Presented To Laurie MacPherson" Plaque RAAF Wooden Plaque,Fixed With Metal Badges Labelled , A7 Gipsy Moth,A17 Tiger Moth, A6 Avro Cadet, A50 Ryan , A4 Anson, A254 Oxford , A20 Wirraway , A9 Beaufort ,A16 Hudson , A46 Boomeang , A29 Kittyhawk, A65 Dakota ...Inscribed on back of plaque "Presented To Laurie MacPherson"
