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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Photograph, black + white, Lt G S Williams, Dec 1917
... armed forces wwi...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast armed forces wwi lt g s williams Sepia photograph of Lt. ...Sepia photograph of Lt. G. S. Williams - standing on the Cowes Pier in uniform. He was the son of Mr S Williams, Cowes. Leaving Christmas 1917. The following day he embarked for France. He was decorated with Order of The Star of Roumania.armed forces wwi, lt g s williams -
Wangaratta High SchoolWHS Roll of Honor 1914-1918, 1918
... Large wooden honour board with gold writing of the names of Wangaratta high School Students who served in the Australian Armed forces during WWI...H Sims, P Steel, A Tanner, H Wilcox, C Large wooden honour board with gold writing of the names of Wangaratta high School Students who served in the Australian Armed forces during WWI WHS Roll of Honor 1914-1918 ...Large wooden honour board with gold writing of the names of Wangaratta high School Students who served in the Australian Armed forces during WWIThe Wangaratta High School Roll of Honour The great War 1914-1918 EX-STUDENTS Anderson, W Aldinson, A. B Ashmead, C Baird, C Bayliss, V Buckler, C Callow, R Carmichael, D Clutterbuck, E Collins, A Conners, J Connor, W Dixon, J Dowds, A Ebsworth, K Edmondson, J Edwards, C Edwards, E Fair, W Fawcett, O Ferguson, G Gamble, C Gee, S Grant, N Green, V Grieve, A Gunn, O Gunther, P Handley, O Handley, H Home, O. A Hedley, A Izard, L Jacob, F Jarrot, W Lang, M Lefoe, C Lowe, H Mahoney, A Manley, R Martin, A Mason, T. A Maxwell, S Moore, J Mortimer, K McCardel, C McDonald, K McLaughlin. F McKeown, F McKeown, A Nicol, V Nolan, D Nott, N Oliver, L. L Oliver, N. C Pearce, J Peake, T Pinkerton, R Powley, C Prichard, L Richards, L Rickards, R Roberton, E Roberton, L Robinson, C Rothery, N Sadler, A Sheppard, C Skinner, R. H Sims, P Steel, A Sutherland, E Tanner, H Tanner, W Tassell, L Vincent, V Waller, D Warnock, A Willcox, C Worrall, V -Masters- Fricker, G IN MEMORIAM Ashmead, C Bayliss, V Buckler, C Collins, A Edwards, E Gamble, C Green, V Grieve, A Gunn, G Hard, L Jarrott, W Mahoney, A Mortimer, K McKeown, A Powley, C Robinson, C Rothery, N Skinner, R. H Sims, P Steel, A Tanner, H Wilcox, C -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - MONASH, JOHN, SIR
... Armed forces... Engineers... Languages... Art... Pianos... Diaries and journals... Jewish community... World War 1914-1918... Businesspeople... Corlett Peter... Artists... Sculptors... Headberry Michael... Monash Pioneers... Project Board... Portraits... Models... Bridges... Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League... Ex-service organisations... St. Kilda... Leader... Jewish Museum of Australia... Rechter Deborah... Cohen Isaac... ‘Lieutenant General Sir John Monash’... Portraits... National Gallery of Victoria... Henshaw Andrew... ‘True Jews and Patriots: Australian Jews and World War One’... Shows and exhibitions... Social history... ‘Exhibit’s unique view of Jews in WWI...Monash University Monash John Sir Caulfield Sir John Monash Sculptural Commission Clubs and associations Monash Pioneers Correspondence Fundraising Universities Statues Armed forces Engineers Languages Art Pianos Diaries and journals Jewish community World War 1914-1918 Businesspeople Corlett Peter Artists Sculptors Headberry Michael Monash Pioneers Project Board Portraits Models Bridges Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League Ex-service organisations St. Kilda Leader Jewish Museum of Australia Rechter Deborah Cohen Isaac ‘Lieutenant General Sir John Monash’ Portraits National Gallery of Victoria Henshaw Andrew ‘True Jews and Patriots: Australian Jews and World War One’ Shows and exhibitions Social history ‘Exhibit’s unique view of Jews in WWI’ Caulfield ‘Push to rename Ports’ McCauley Dana Political candidates Australian Liberal Party Ashmor Kate Electoral boundaries Local government Article MONASH, JOHN, SIR ...This file contains three items concerning Sir John Monash. 1/A two-page letter distributed at a rare book week event on the 22/07/2014 to the Glen Eira Historical Society from Michael Headberry. The letter requests support for the John Monash Sculptural Commission by the Monash Pioneers, who are seeking to erect a bronze full figure portrait of Sir John Monash, Monash University’s namesake. Monash is connected to the city of Glen Eira, as Monash University has a campus in Caulfield and there are a number of streets named after him. The letter discusses the life of Monash and his many achievements. Details in another two pages are also given of the statue to be erected and there are two photos of a wax model of the proposed statue; plus a donation form. 2/An article by Dana McCauley dated 17/05/2015 entitled ‘Push to rename Ports’ about Caulfield lawyer and Liberal Kate Ashmor. The article discusses how she wants the electorate of Melbourne Ports to be named after Sir John Monash due to him being one of the most prominent Victorian Jews. There is a photo of Ashmor in fron of a statue of Monash. Newspaper not known. 3/An article from the Leader on the 30/06/2015 entitled ‘Exhibit’s unique view on Jews in WW1’. The author is unknown. The article discusses an exhibition at the Jewish Museum of Australia about the social history behind the Jewish support of the war effort. One item included in the exhibition is Isaac Cohen’s painting of Lieutenant General Sir John Monash and there is a photograph, by Andrew Henshaw, of this work above the article.monash university, monash john sir, caulfield, sir john monash, sculptural commission, clubs and associations, monash pioneers, correspondence, fundraising, universities, statues, armed forces, engineers, languages, art, pianos, diaries and journals, jewish community, world war 1914-1918, businesspeople, corlett peter, artists, sculptors, headberry michael, monash pioneers, project board, portraits, models, bridges, returned sailors and soldiers imperial league, ex-service organisations, st. kilda, leader, jewish museum of australia, rechter deborah, cohen isaac, ‘lieutenant general sir john monash’, portraits, national gallery of victoria, henshaw andrew, ‘true jews and patriots: australian jews and world war one’, shows and exhibitions, social history, ‘exhibit’s unique view of jews in wwi’, caulfield, ‘push to rename ports’, mccauley dana, political candidates, australian liberal party, ashmor kate, electoral boundaries, local government -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Military record, Private George Williams, WWI, Australian Archives
... These documents were obtained when PMH&PS applied to Canberra for information on the MM citation. war - world war i armed services - army valerie williams morris marjorie williams george willaims Australian Archives folder containing WWI personnel records for Private George Williams of 1st Australian Imperial Forces, who was awarded the Military Medal 'For bravery in the field' Ref 813.01 for medals mounted with photo..Cream and brown, contains 48 pages including letter, notes, official sheets and photocopies of letters, war and medical records Document Military record, Private George Williams, WWI Australian Archives Government ...George's medals were kept by his daughter Marjorie Williams, and donated to the Society by herself and her daughter. These documents were obtained when PMH&PS applied to Canberra for information on the MM citation.Australian Archives folder containing WWI personnel records for Private George Williams of 1st Australian Imperial Forces, who was awarded the Military Medal 'For bravery in the field' Ref 813.01 for medals mounted with photo..Cream and brown, contains 48 pages including letter, notes, official sheets and photocopies of letters, war and medical recordswar - world war i, armed services - army, valerie williams morris, marjorie williams, george willaims -
Supreme Court of Victoria LibraryMemorial Board, 1914 Roll of Honour 1918, 1917
... This large board is more comprehensive than the small board dedicated to members of the Bar that can be found inside the library, it is therefore of great historic interest capturing as it does the names of over 100 men who practiced as barristers and solicitors in Victoria before 1914 and who served in the armed forces during the 1914-1918 war. memorial board world war one The main inscription reads “1914 Roll of Honour 1918” “Erected by the Law Institute of Victoria in Honour of those members of the Legal Profession who enlisted for active service in the Great War”. The board is divided in to five panels, with the names of members of the legal profession who served during World War One. The Centre panel contains the list of the names of the 22 men who died during the conflict. Five Blackwood panels with gold lettering of the names of the men who served during WWI ...The library has no papers for the Memorial Board. The Board was presented to the Court by the Law Institute of Victoria in honour of those members of the legal profession who served during World War one. The Argus reports that the memorial board was unveiled by Chief Justice Madden on 17 July 1917. Names were added after this date and subsequent research indicates that some names were incorrectly placed on the board, while others, particularly members of the legal profession that were admitted to practice after the war were omitted. While memorial boards are a common addition many public and civic building after World War One. This large board is more comprehensive than the small board dedicated to members of the Bar that can be found inside the library, it is therefore of great historic interest capturing as it does the names of over 100 men who practiced as barristers and solicitors in Victoria before 1914 and who served in the armed forces during the 1914-1918 war.Five Blackwood panels with gold lettering of the names of the men who served during WWI. There are stylised copper decorative flowers on the corners of the memorial. The main inscription reads “1914 Roll of Honour 1918” “Erected by the Law Institute of Victoria in Honour of those members of the Legal Profession who enlisted for active service in the Great War”. The board is divided in to five panels, with the names of members of the legal profession who served during World War One. The Centre panel contains the list of the names of the 22 men who died during the conflict. memorial board, world war one -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook, Rupert Goodman, Voluntary Aid Detachments in peace and war: the history of Voluntary Aid Detachments in Australia during the 20th century, 1991
... Armed Forces...Medical care...World War 1...WW1...WWI...Australian Army Voluntary Aid Detachments VAD History of VAD Australian Red Cross Australian Armed Forces Medical care World War 1 WW1 WWI World War 2 WW2 WWII 1. ...1. Origins of the Voluntary Aid Movement 2. VAD's in World War 1 3. VAD's between the wars 4. The Middle East contingents, World War 2 5. VAD/AAMWS in the defence of Australia 6. AAMWS in South-west pacific area, 1943-1946. 7. Civilian VAD's in war-time Australia 8. VAD/ AAMWS in the post-war world.Hardcover book with a light green cover. The Title is printed in red and black. There is a female nurse on the front cover in a blue uniform and white red cross head scarf. The Australian Red Cross symbol is at the top of the front cover.non-fiction1. Origins of the Voluntary Aid Movement 2. VAD's in World War 1 3. VAD's between the wars 4. The Middle East contingents, World War 2 5. VAD/AAMWS in the defence of Australia 6. AAMWS in South-west pacific area, 1943-1946. 7. Civilian VAD's in war-time Australia 8. VAD/ AAMWS in the post-war world.australian army voluntary aid detachments, vad, history of vad, australian red cross, australian armed forces, medical care, world war 1, ww1, wwi, world war 2, ww2, wwii -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook, Rupert Goodman, Voluntary Aid Detachments in peace and war: the history of Voluntary Aid Detachments in Australia during the 20th century, 1991
... Armed Forces...Medical care...World War 1...WW1...WWI...Australian Army Voluntary Aid Detachments VAD History of VAD Australian Red Cross Australian Armed Forces Medical care World War 1 WW1 WWI World War 2 WW2 WWII 1. ...1. Origins of the Voluntary Aid Movement 2. VAD's in World War 1 3. VAD's between the wars 4. The Middle East contingents, World War 2 5. VAD/AAMWS in the defence of Australia 6. AAMWS in South-west pacific area, 1943-1946. 7. Civilian VAD's in war-time Australia 8. VAD/ AAMWS in the post-war world.Hardcover book with a light green cover. The Title is printed in red and black. There is a female nurse on the front cover in a blue uniform and white red cross head scarf. The Australian Red Cross symbol is at the top of the front cover.non-fiction1. Origins of the Voluntary Aid Movement 2. VAD's in World War 1 3. VAD's between the wars 4. The Middle East contingents, World War 2 5. VAD/AAMWS in the defence of Australia 6. AAMWS in South-west pacific area, 1943-1946. 7. Civilian VAD's in war-time Australia 8. VAD/ AAMWS in the post-war world.australian army voluntary aid detachments, vad, history of vad, australian red cross, australian armed forces, medical care, world war 1, ww1, wwi, world war 2, ww2, wwii -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, c 1916
... Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne WWI armed forces uniforms clothing and dress military bands george evans collection A b/w photograph of an army band showing the men in their uniforms with their brass instruments. ...WWIA b/w photograph of an army band showing the men in their uniforms with their brass instruments.armed forces, uniforms, clothing and dress, military bands, george evans collection -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - 8th LH outpost, 1918 circa
... Forces, superseding 16th (Indi) Light Horse. Part of a rare collection of photographs of 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF during WWI (1914-1918). tel el khuweifle 8th light horse World War One WWI Below photograph "Stony desert landscape known as Khuweilfe ( Thirsty Ridge ), 8 miles north of Beersheba. Only had a little water hence the name", Black and white photograph of two soldiers of the 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF wearing slouch hats and armed ...The 8th Light Horse Regiment was engaged in the battle to capture Turkish defences at Tel El Khuweifle 16 Kilometres north of Beersheba from 1 to 6 November 1917. Other units were drawn from Imperial Camel Corps, British Yeomanry Division, New Zealand Mounted Rifles and 53 Welsh Division. 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.Part of a rare collection of photographs of 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF during WWI (1914-1918).Black and white photograph of two soldiers of the 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF wearing slouch hats and armed with rifles. They are near three figures wearing helmets lying on the ground, possibly men of the Imperial Camel Corps or British infantry. Below photograph "Stony desert landscape known as Khuweilfe ( Thirsty Ridge ), 8 miles north of Beersheba. Only had a little water hence the name",tel el khuweifle, 8th, light horse, world war one, wwi -
Kew Historical Society IncBook, Lansdowne, 100 Years Of Australians At War, 1999
... armed forces - history...australia - history...military....world war 1939-1945 - history...wwi...Reference books have entered the collection through donation, presentation, collection and purchase. korean war 1950-1953 - history persian gulf war 1991 - history south african war 1899-1902 - history world war 1914-1918 - history australia - armed forces - history australia - history military. world war 1939-1945 - history wwi 400 p., [64] pages of plates : ill., maps, ports. ; 24 cm. 100 Years Of Australians At War Book Lansdowne George Odgers ...400 p., [64] pages of plates : ill., maps, ports. ; 24 cm. non-fictionkorean war 1950-1953 - history, persian gulf war 1991 - history, south african war 1899-1902 - history, world war 1914-1918 - history, australia - armed forces - history, australia - history, military., world war 1939-1945 - history, wwi -
Wangaratta High SchoolThe Allied Victory Medal, 1919
... The medal is colloquially known as 'Wilfred' within the armed forces. It was decided at the end of WWI that each of the allies should each issue their own bronze victory medal with a similar design, similar equivalent wording and identical ribbon. ...Wangaratta High School 17-49 Edwards Street Wangaratta high-country The medal is colloquially known as 'Wilfred' within the armed forces. It was decided at the end of WWI that each of the allies should each issue their own bronze victory medal with a similar design, similar equivalent wording and identical ribbon. ...The medal is colloquially known as 'Wilfred' within the armed forces. It was decided at the end of WWI that each of the allies should each issue their own bronze victory medal with a similar design, similar equivalent wording and identical ribbon. The British medal was designed by W. McMillan. The front depicts a winged classical figure representing victory. Approximately 5.7 million victory medals were issued, making it more exclusive than the British War Medal. The recipient's service number, rank, name and unit was impressed on the rim.Gold coloured Bronze medal depicting a winged figure of victory on the front and the words THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILISATION 1919-1919 surrounded by a laurel wreath. The medal has a double rainbow ribbon.front: W. Mc M back: THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILISATION 1919-1919 rim: 3294 PTE. C. F. WILLCOX 3N. A.I.F. -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook, Rupert Goodman, Voluntary Aid Detachments in peace and war: the history of Voluntary Aid Detachments in Australia during the 20th century, 1991
... Armed Forces...Medical care...World War 1...WW1...WWI...Australian Army Voluntary Aid Detachments VAD History of VAD Australian Red Cross Australian Armed Forces Medical care World War 1 WW1 WWI World War 2 WW2 WWII 1. ...1. Origins of the Voluntary Aid Movement 2. VAD's in World War 1 3. VAD's between the wars 4. The Middle East contingents, World War 2 5. VAD/AAMWS in the defence of Australia 6. AAMWS in South-west pacific area, 1943-1946. 7. Civilian VAD's in war-time Australia 8. VAD/ AAMWS in the post-war world.Hardcover book with a light green cover. The Title is printed in red and black. There is a female nurse on the front cover in a blue uniform and white red cross head scarf. The Australian Red Cross symbol is at the top of the front cover.non-fiction1. Origins of the Voluntary Aid Movement 2. VAD's in World War 1 3. VAD's between the wars 4. The Middle East contingents, World War 2 5. VAD/AAMWS in the defence of Australia 6. AAMWS in South-west pacific area, 1943-1946. 7. Civilian VAD's in war-time Australia 8. VAD/ AAMWS in the post-war world.australian army voluntary aid detachments, vad, history of vad, australian red cross, australian armed forces, medical care, world war 1, ww1, wwi, world war 2, ww2, wwii -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchFootball, AIF, Australian Rules Football, Circa 1915-1919
... If so, it is a highly significant piece of sporting memorabilia, and holds national significance as an object that tells the early evolution of Australian Rules Football and the importance of sport to the armed forces. football aif afl australian rules sport leather wwi THE AIF BALL / MATCH .II. ...This ball was possibly made by Corporal C. McMullen during WWI. McMullen made footballs for the Australian Imperial Force, all of which were hand stitched. He made the original ball for the 1916 Australian Rules exhibition match held in London and watched by 3000 spectators. McMullen's balls were called "The AIF Ball", indicating that this might be one of them. The inscription "Match .II." suggests it was used for a later match.The provenance of this object is unknown, but it was potentially made by Corporal C. McMullen for use in an AIF exhibition match. If so, it is a highly significant piece of sporting memorabilia, and holds national significance as an object that tells the early evolution of Australian Rules Football and the importance of sport to the armed forces.Brown leather football, deflated. Stitched together. Four leather threads at top of ball. Has stencil painted markings on both top sections.THE AIF BALL / MATCH .II.football, aif, afl, australian rules, sport, leather, wwi -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopy of journal article, Sage Journals et al, Dame Maud McCarthy (1859-1949), 2014
... She had a profound influence on nursing, serving overseas throughout WWI and then later becoming "one of the first senior nurses to recognise the impact of war on minds, she set up separate units for men who had self-harmed and she pioneered nurse anaesthetists in the British Armed Forces" (from abstract)....She had a profound influence on nursing, serving overseas throughout WWI and then later becoming "one of the first senior nurses to recognise the impact of war on minds, she set up separate units for men who had self-harmed and she pioneered nurse anaesthetists in the British Armed Forces" (from abstract). ...Article published in the Journal of Medical Biography in 2014 about the life of Emma Maud McCarthy, "one of the most decorated nurses of the First World War". She had a profound influence on nursing, serving overseas throughout WWI and then later becoming "one of the first senior nurses to recognise the impact of war on minds, she set up separate units for men who had self-harmed and she pioneered nurse anaesthetists in the British Armed Forces" (from abstract).Black and white photocopy of an eight page, double-sided, journal article with text divided into two columns down each page. The article contains two photographic images of Maud McCarthy, one dressed as a Matron and the other as Dame on the occasion of the King's coronation. 'February 19, 2015' [Highlighted in yellow highlight marker at the top of the first page]nursing history, world war 1, world war 1914-1918, first world war, wwi, australian medical history, british medical history, nurses, emma maud mccarthy, maud mccarthy -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopy of journal article, Rosemary Shields et al, Dame Maud McCarthy: Australia's most distinguished nursing export?, circa 2009-10
... Maud McCarthy had a profound influence on nursing, serving overseas throughout WWI and then later becoming "one of the first senior nurses to recognise the impact of war on minds, she set up separate units for men who had self-harmed and she pioneered nurse anaesthetists in the British Armed Forces" (-Rosemary Shields). ...Maud McCarthy had a profound influence on nursing, serving overseas throughout WWI and then later becoming "one of the first senior nurses to recognise the impact of war on minds, she set up separate units for men who had self-harmed and she pioneered nurse anaesthetists in the British Armed Forces" (-Rosemary Shields). ...Article published in the St John Ambulance Historical Society of Australia journal, volume 9 (2009-2010), about the life and nursing career of Emma Maud McCarthy. Maud McCarthy had a profound influence on nursing, serving overseas throughout WWI and then later becoming "one of the first senior nurses to recognise the impact of war on minds, she set up separate units for men who had self-harmed and she pioneered nurse anaesthetists in the British Armed Forces" (-Rosemary Shields). Photocopied article from the St John History Journal. The first page is a copy of the contents page of volume 9, followed by copies of pages 49-55 containing the article and photographs. nursing history, world war 1, world war 1914-1918, first world war, wwi, australian medical history, british medical history, nurses, emma maud mccarthy, maud mccarthy
