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Kew Historical Society IncCertificate - Certificate of Completion, Australian Red Cross, Elementary Course of Lectures and Demonstrations in Anti Gas Relief No. 2554, 1939
... ...Anti Gas Training...Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society. australian red cross second world war 1939-1945 Anti Gas Training Dorothy Rogers Signatures / Date / Number A certificate provided to Dorothy Rogers recording her completion in 1939 of an elementary course of lectures and demonstrations in Anti Gas Relief Elementary Course of Lectures and Demonstrations in Anti Gas Relief No. 2554 Certificate Certificate of Completion Australian Red Cross ...This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.A certificate provided to Dorothy Rogers recording her completion in 1939 of an elementary course of lectures and demonstrations in Anti Gas ReliefSignatures / Date / Numberaustralian red cross, second world war 1939-1945, anti gas training, dorothy rogers -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionAward - Trophy, March and Attack, 1918
... 2nd Training Brigade Australian Imperial Force March and Attack Cup Presented by the Officers 9th Training Battalion AIF For Completion by Platoons in Smartness Route Marching Anti-Gas Training and Musketry Fovant 1918 1918 October competion won by 5th TB *Halmarks* 4 pint 53823 Walker and Hall Shefield England...The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Award issued in the last month of WW1 Trophy awarded for best taining battalion October 1918, last month of World War 1 Victorian Scottish Regiment WW1 5/6 RVR TROPHY 2ND TRAINING BRIGADE 1918 2nd Training Brigade Australian Imperial Force March and Attack Cup Presented by the Officers 9th Training Battalion AIF For Completion by Platoons in Smartness Route Marching Anti-Gas Training and Musketry Fovant 1918 1918 October competion won by 5th TB *Halmarks* 4 pint 53823 Walker and Hall Shefield England Silver, Chalis shaped cup, no handles, ridged stem and ornate engraving. ...Award issued in the last month of WW1Trophy awarded for best taining battalion October 1918, last month of World War 1Silver, Chalis shaped cup, no handles, ridged stem and ornate engraving.2nd Training Brigade Australian Imperial Force March and Attack Cup Presented by the Officers 9th Training Battalion AIF For Completion by Platoons in Smartness Route Marching Anti-Gas Training and Musketry Fovant 1918 1918 October competion won by 5th TB *Halmarks* 4 pint 53823 Walker and Hall Shefield Englandvictorian scottish regiment, ww1, 5/6 rvr, trophy, 2nd training brigade, 1918 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBook, Red Cross members, Book containing details of Red Cross training during the 1940s. The book contains a newspaper clipping re 'Red Cross Work at Ringwood', 1940s
... The training includes First Aid, Home Nursing, Cookery, Catering, Anti Gas,Transport, Life Saving, Drill, Sewing, Blood Transfusions....The training includes First Aid, Home Nursing, Cookery, Catering, Anti Gas,Transport, Life Saving, Drill, Sewing, Blood Transfusions. ...The book contains details of training received by individuals during the war years. The training includes First Aid, Home Nursing, Cookery, Catering, Anti Gas,Transport, Life Saving, Drill, Sewing, Blood Transfusions.Book containing details of Red Cross training during the 1940s. The book contains a newspaper clipping re 'Red Cross Work at Ringwood'. +Additional Keywords: Miles, AT / McAllister / Palmer / Parker / Hewitt -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Air Raid Precautions (ARP) badges, Circa early 1940's
... gas masks, helmets, and rattles or whistles. The wardens received 7 to 8 one hour sessions of training, and their chief duty was to advise people of precautions to take, and to ensure those precautions were taken. Air Raid Precautions included air raid drills, shelters (usually trenches), first aid, fire fighting, rescue of 'gassed' persons, evacuation drills, demolition and repair squads, monitoring of blackouts. Melbourne was deemed vulnerable to aerial attack because of its centralised port and industrial facilities and so Anti...gas masks, helmets, and rattles or whistles. The wardens received 7 to 8 one hour sessions of training, and their chief duty was to advise people of precautions to take, and to ensure those precautions were taken. Air Raid Precautions included air raid drills, shelters (usually trenches), first aid, fire fighting, rescue of 'gassed' persons, evacuation drills, demolition and repair squads, monitoring of blackouts. Melbourne was deemed vulnerable to aerial attack because of its centralised port and industrial facilities and so Anti ...Mr Webb King was an Air Raid Warden during World War 2. These badges were found when his workshop was being cleared out, and so were donated to our society. The badges in our possession do not have the word WARDEN printed on them, like the image of the badge shown on the Darebin Heritage 'Air Raid Protection Services (ARP)' publication, or the image of a badge offered for sale on ebay. At this stage we are uncertain of why this is so. If anybody knows the answer then please leave a message on this site. During World War 2 Australian municipalities were expected to take precautions against air raids, with the Government campaigning to recruit men over 45 to be volunteer Air Raid Wardens. It was also common for women to become wardens. Wardens carried gas masks, helmets, and rattles or whistles. The wardens received 7 to 8 one hour sessions of training, and their chief duty was to advise people of precautions to take, and to ensure those precautions were taken. Air Raid Precautions included air raid drills, shelters (usually trenches), first aid, fire fighting, rescue of 'gassed' persons, evacuation drills, demolition and repair squads, monitoring of blackouts. Melbourne was deemed vulnerable to aerial attack because of its centralised port and industrial facilities and so Anti-aircraft guns were installed in Maribyrnong. By early 1942 more than 60,000 people voluntarily carried out Air Raid Precautions duties according to the Autobiography of Robert V. J. Padula OAM. As the threat diminished during 1943 and 1944 the need for air raid precautions was slowly reduced, and some shelters (trenches) were filled. The two photos showing Air Raid Wardens are out of copyright and have been sourced from the 'Argus Newspaper Collection of Photographs, State Library of Victoria.' The image showing one warden on Swanston Street Melbourne has been cropped to remove extras not connected with the photo. Other sources of information for this report are: (1) http://bpadula.tripod.com/autobiography/id100.html, (2) https://www.awm.gov.au/exhibitions/underattack/mobilise/precautions.asp, (3) http://heritage.darebinlibraries.vic.gov.au/article/57. The ARP badges are a historic reminder of the precautions that were taken in Victoria during the early years of World War 2. The precautions were an effort to minimise the harmful effects of a theoretical air raid. The war started to turn and so an air raid never came, however many people received valuable training in what precautions needed to be taken.Pressed metal round badges with pins. Main feature of badges is the large whitish lettering ARP on a red background. A black outlined crown and the word VICTORIA in red on whitish background is also on the badges. At the bottom of the badges in black are the letters DC plus the numbers of the badges.Serial Numbers of the badges are: DC 361, DC 362, DC 364, DC 368, DC 370, DC 374, DC 375, DC 376, DC 377, DC 379, DC 388, DC 389.arp. arp badge, air raid precautions, air raid precautions warden, warden, badges -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - SEPIA PHOTOGRAPHS, WW1
... Anti Gas Personnel, discharged from the AIF on 25.7.1919. Re enlisted in WW2 No V85463 on 26.6.1940, discharged 10.10.1945 with the rank of Sgt in 2nd Signals Training Bn. ...Anti Gas Personnel, discharged from the AIF on 25.7.1919. Re enlisted in WW2 No V85463 on 26.6.1940, discharged 10.10.1945 with the rank of Sgt in 2nd Signals Training Bn. ...Photos re Thomas Staley No 945 (born England, enlisted Melbourne) on 13.7.1915 in C Coy 29th Bn age 23 years, embark for Eygpt 10.11.1915, embark for France 16.6.1916, appointed Cpl 30.5.1917, Sgt 4.11.1917 in Anti Gas Personnel, discharged from the AIF on 25.7.1919. Re enlisted in WW2 No V85463 on 26.6.1940, discharged 10.10.1945 with the rank of Sgt in 2nd Signals Training Bn. Staley collection, refer Cat No 10758.2P.1) Photo sepia tone, portrait of a Soldier with Peak cap set in an oval shape. .2) Phot sepia tone,, studio setting of a Soldier standing, has Corporal Stripes on his arm, no hat on.photographs, tmstaleycollection
