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Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Ballarat's Irish Lawyers, c2000
... ...Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment...Hardy, Hardy Brothers, Joseph Hardy, John Hardy, Leonard Hardy, Richard Ford, Agar Lynn, Adam Loftus Lynn, Richard O'Cock, Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment...Hardy, Hardy Brothers, Joseph Hardy, John Hardy, Leonard Hardy, Richard Ford, Agar Lynn, Adam Loftus Lynn, Richard O'Cock, Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment Ballarat's Irish Lawyers Document ...22188Folder of research notes on early Ballarat Lawyers of Irish origin, including Woods Point, Philip D. Hardy, Hardy Brothers, Joseph Hardy, John Hardy, Leonard Hardy, Richard Ford, Agar Lynn, Adam Loftus Lynn, Richard O'Cock, Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regimentdianne campbell goldfields lawyers collection, lawyers, ballarat, legal, woods point, philip d. hardy, hardy brothers, joseph hardy, john hardy, leonard hardy, richard ford, agar lynn, adam loftus lynn, richard o'cock, ballarat volunteer rifle regiment -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Frank Wright of the 71st Infantry, 01/10/1920
... The Ballarat phase of the battalion's history was formed as the Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment on 9 August 1858 as a result of the Crimean War, coupled with the withdrawal of the British Army in 1857. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Ballarat phase of the battalion's history was formed as the Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment on 9 August 1858 as a result of the Crimean War, coupled with the withdrawal of the British Army in 1857. ...The Ballarat phase of the battalion's history was formed as the Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment on 9 August 1858 as a result of the Crimean War, coupled with the withdrawal of the British Army in 1857. In the years between its formation and the outbreak of War in 1914, the battalion went through a series of name changes as follows: 1854 – Earliest units of the RVR formed ( Melbourne Volunteer Rifle Regt. ) 1858 – Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment (later Rangers) 1884 – 3rd Balarat Ballarat Infantry 1892 – 1st Battalion, 3rd Victorian Regiment 1898 – 3rd battalion, Victoria Infantry Brigade 1901 – 3rd Battalion Infantry Brigade 1908 – 1st Battalion 7th Australian Infantry Regiment 1912 – 70th Battalion (Ballarat Regiment) including Geelong 1912 – 71st Battalion (City of Ballarat Regiment) (From http://www.internationalhistoriansassociation.com/~internat/ihawiki/index.php?title=8th/7th_Battalion,_Royal_Victoria_Regiment)Frank Wright in the uniform of the 71st Infantryfrank wright, 71st infantry, 71st ergiment -
Clunes MuseumMemorabilia - MEDAL & PRINTED MATERIAL
... .1 MEDAL FOR 1ST PRIZE FOR MARKMANSHIP AWARDED TO CORPORAL WILLIAM BENNET OF THE CLUNES DETACHMENT 2ND BALLARAT VOLUNTEER RIFLES .2 PHOTOCOPIED DOCUMENT 25 PAGES TITLED "SOUVENIR OF BALLARAT VOLUNTEERS-BALLARAT RANGERS-THE OLD THIRD-THE SEVENTH" COMPLIED BY COL. G. F. MORTON 1912 .3 A4 FOLDED BOOKLET - PHOTOCOPIED TITLED "THE BALLARAT VOLUNTEER RIFLE REGIMENT 1858---1883 CELER ET AUDAX .4 PHOTOCOPY 1 PAGE - SHOWS IMAGE OF VICTORIAN VOLUNTEERS MARKSMAN'S BADGE c.1864 AND VICTORIAN VOLUNTEER'S MARKSMAN'S BADGE SHOWING BARS FOR THE BEST SHOT IN COMPANY FOR THE PREVIUS 4 YEARS...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields AWARDED TO CORPORAL WILLIAM BENNET- 26TH AUGUST 1870 LOCAL HISTORY NUMISMATICS MEDALS MILITARY MILITARY .1 MEDAL FOR 1ST PRIZE FOR MARKMANSHIP AWARDED TO CORPORAL WILLIAM BENNET OF THE CLUNES DETACHMENT 2ND BALLARAT VOLUNTEER RIFLES .2 PHOTOCOPIED DOCUMENT 25 PAGES TITLED "SOUVENIR OF BALLARAT VOLUNTEERS-BALLARAT RANGERS-THE OLD THIRD-THE SEVENTH" COMPLIED BY COL. G. F. MORTON 1912 .3 A4 FOLDED BOOKLET - PHOTOCOPIED TITLED "THE BALLARAT VOLUNTEER RIFLE REGIMENT 1858---1883 CELER ET AUDAX .4 PHOTOCOPY 1 PAGE - SHOWS IMAGE OF VICTORIAN VOLUNTEERS MARKSMAN'S BADGE c.1864 AND VICTORIAN VOLUNTEER'S MARKSMAN'S BADGE SHOWING BARS FOR THE BEST SHOT IN COMPANY FOR THE PREVIUS 4 YEARS Memorabilia MEDAL & PRINTED MATERIAL ...AWARDED TO CORPORAL WILLIAM BENNET- 26TH AUGUST 1870.1 MEDAL FOR 1ST PRIZE FOR MARKMANSHIP AWARDED TO CORPORAL WILLIAM BENNET OF THE CLUNES DETACHMENT 2ND BALLARAT VOLUNTEER RIFLES .2 PHOTOCOPIED DOCUMENT 25 PAGES TITLED "SOUVENIR OF BALLARAT VOLUNTEERS-BALLARAT RANGERS-THE OLD THIRD-THE SEVENTH" COMPLIED BY COL. G. F. MORTON 1912 .3 A4 FOLDED BOOKLET - PHOTOCOPIED TITLED "THE BALLARAT VOLUNTEER RIFLE REGIMENT 1858---1883 CELER ET AUDAX .4 PHOTOCOPY 1 PAGE - SHOWS IMAGE OF VICTORIAN VOLUNTEERS MARKSMAN'S BADGE c.1864 AND VICTORIAN VOLUNTEER'S MARKSMAN'S BADGE SHOWING BARS FOR THE BEST SHOT IN COMPANY FOR THE PREVIUS 4 YEARSlocal history, numismatics, medals, military, military -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotos, 71st Infantry Band Broadmeadows Camp
... selectedversion=NBD11485892) The Ballarat phase of the battalion's history was formed as the Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment on 9 August 1858 as a result of the Crimean War, coupled with the withdrawal of the British Army in 1857. ...selectedversion=NBD11485892) The Ballarat phase of the battalion's history was formed as the Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment on 9 August 1858 as a result of the Crimean War, coupled with the withdrawal of the British Army in 1857. ...71st Infantry Band based at the Broadmeadows Camp 1917. Percy Code write a piece of music called the 71st Infantry Quick March. (http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/31795246?selectedversion=NBD11485892) The Ballarat phase of the battalion's history was formed as the Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment on 9 August 1858 as a result of the Crimean War, coupled with the withdrawal of the British Army in 1857. In the years between its formation and the outbreak of War in 1914, the battalion went through a series of name changes as follows: Victorian Colonial Defence Force: 1858 – Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment 1860 – Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Rangers 1863 – Ballarat Volunteer Rangers 1884 – 3rd Battalion, Victorian Rifles 1892 – 1st Battalion, 3rd Victorian Regiment 1898 – 3rd Battalion, Victorian Infantry Brigade Under the new Federal Government: 1901 – 3rd Battalion, Infantry Brigade Australian Army: 1903 – 7th Australian Infantry Regiment 1908 – 1st Battalion, 7th Australian Infantry Regiment 1912 – 70th Infantry (Ballarat East, Geelong and Queenscliff) 1912 – 71st Infantry (Ballarat West, Warrnambool) 1914 – 70th Infantry (Ballarat Regiment) - in Ballarat East 1914 – 71st (City of Ballarat) Infantry – in Ballarat West.1 Large group photo of members of the band .2 Photograph of part of the band The soldier in the front holding the conductor's batton is Percy Code. The trombone player next to Percy Code is Jack Shackles. 71st Infantry Band (Percy Code Bandmaster) Broadmeadows Camp 191771st infantry band, broadmeadows camp, percy code, code, frank wright, brass band, percy shackles, shackles -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - PLACE MATS 2008
... Volunteer Regiment and drill. Centre article, 30.12.1858 talks about the Disbandment of the Regiment and its funds and instructions to do so. RH side article, 25.10.1860, From the Victorian Rifle Corps re the appointment of Officers to Command the following. Ballarat...Volunteer Regiment and drill. Centre article, 30.12.1858 talks about the Disbandment of the Regiment and its funds and instructions to do so. RH side article, 25.10.1860, From the Victorian Rifle Corps re the appointment of Officers to Command the following. Ballarat ...These Place mats relate to the Anniversary Dinner Cat No 8193. .1) LH side article, 14.8.1858 talks about recruiting members to the Bendigo Volunteer Regiment and drill. Centre article, 30.12.1858 talks about the Disbandment of the Regiment and its funds and instructions to do so. RH side article, 25.10.1860, From the Victorian Rifle Corps re the appointment of Officers to Command the following. Ballarat Corps. Sandhurst Corps. (Bendigo) Castlemaine Corps. .2)Sunday Parade at…. .3).4)38th Battalion Band 1916 .5) 67th Battalion Band 1917Five place mats, grey background colour, each has a red border, all have a gold images of badges of a badge. .1) Has 3 articles relating to Bendigo Volunteer Regiments & Victorian Volunteer Rifle Corps. .2) Has a near full page image of a Sunday Military parade. .3).4) Has an image of a Military Band. .5) Has an Image of a Military Band.brsl, smirsl, 150 -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Image, North Melbourne Rifle Regiment
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields North Melbourne Rifle Regiment volunteer regiments rifles A photograph of six uniformed men of the North Melbourne Rifle Regiment. ...A photograph of six uniformed men of the North Melbourne Rifle Regiment.north melbourne rifle regiment, volunteer regiments, rifles -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyBook, Country Victoria's Own: 150 Years of 8/7 RVR and its Predecessors
... Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society Lerderderg Library Main Street Bacchus Marsh Bacchus Marsh Volunteer Military Troop Colonial Military Forces A history of the 8/7 Battalion of the Royal Victoria regiment and its predecessors 1858-2008. The 8/7 Battalion traces its origins back to the Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment and the Bendigo Rifle Regiment both of which formed in 1858. ...A history of the 8/7 Battalion of the Royal Victoria regiment and its predecessors 1858-2008. The 8/7 Battalion traces its origins back to the Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment and the Bendigo Rifle Regiment both of which formed in 1858. This book traces the history of the Ballarat infantry and the units in major cities and towns that form its predecessors. A small part of this history includes the Bacchus Marsh Rifle Association and the Prince of Wales Victorian Volunteers Light Horse troop based in Bacchus Marsh in the later part of the nineteenth century. References to Bacchus Marsh in this book can be found on pages 9 and 147-148. The book is useful for understanding the wider military system and context in which the military unit in Bacchus Marsh played a part.Printed hardback book. 352 pages. Black and white photos. Index and appendices. Chapter endnotes. Citation: Country Victoria's Own: 150 Years of 8/7 RVR and its Predecessors by Neil Leckie. Australian Military History Publications, Loftus, Vic., 2008. BMDHS Location: AR/SU63/S1non-fictionA history of the 8/7 Battalion of the Royal Victoria regiment and its predecessors 1858-2008. The 8/7 Battalion traces its origins back to the Ballarat Volunteer Rifle Regiment and the Bendigo Rifle Regiment both of which formed in 1858. This book traces the history of the Ballarat infantry and the units in major cities and towns that form its predecessors. A small part of this history includes the Bacchus Marsh Rifle Association and the Prince of Wales Victorian Volunteers Light Horse troop based in Bacchus Marsh in the later part of the nineteenth century. References to Bacchus Marsh in this book can be found on pages 9 and 147-148. The book is useful for understanding the wider military system and context in which the military unit in Bacchus Marsh played a part. bacchus marsh volunteer military troop, colonial military forces
