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City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionSouvenir, International Commonwealth Games Committee, Queen's Baton Relay Gold Coast 2018, 2018
... Queen's Baton Relay Gold Coast 2018...The Queen's Baton Relay has been the traditional curtain-raiser to the Commonwealth Games since 1958. ...Gold baton in cardboard tube....Top of box: Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games / Queen's Baton Relay...City of Greater Bendigo Sport Gold Coast 2018 Queen's Baton Relay 21st Commonwealth Games Top of box: Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games / Queen's Baton Relay Gold baton in cardboard tube. ...The Queen's Baton Relay has been the traditional curtain-raiser to the Commonwealth Games since 1958. It symbolises the gathering of people from across the Commonwealth. On 14 March 2005 Her Majesty placed a message in the baton at Buckingham Palace, signalling the start of a journey of almost 180,000 kilometres. The baton's journey to the opening ceremony took exactly one year and one day, arriving at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during the opening ceremony of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games on 15 March 2006. It was the first baton relay to visit all 71 nations of the Commonwealth. Athletes and non-athletes alike shared the privilege of carrying the baton. In Bendigo two sites were chosen for events. Bendigo Stadium: Basketball and Wellsford Rifle Range: Full Bore Shooting.Gold baton in cardboard tube.Top of box: Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games / Queen's Baton Relaycity of greater bendigo sport, gold coast 2018, queen's baton relay, 21st commonwealth games -
Peterborough History GroupPhotograph - Commonwealth Games Queen's Baton Relay 2006
... The Commonwealth Games Baton Relay passed through Peterborough in 2006. ...Three photographs of the Baton Relay through Peterborough....Handwritten on each photograph is the Baton Relay 2006....Three photographs of the Baton Relay through Peterborough. Photograph Commonwealth Games Queen's Baton Relay 2006 ...Quite an event for a small town like Peterborough! The Commonwealth Games Baton Relay passed through Peterborough in 2006. Who was running is yet to be confirmed.A local highlight and commonwealth event.Three photographs of the Baton Relay through Peterborough.Handwritten on each photograph is the Baton Relay 2006.peterborough, commonwealth games queen's baton relay 2006 -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionSouvenir, International Commonwealth Games Committee, Melbourne Commonwealth Games Queens Baton relay, 2006
... Melbourne Commonwealth Games Queens Baton relay...The Queen's Baton Relay has been the traditional curtain-raiser to the Commonwealth Games since 1958. ...Baton in display box. Reproduction of actual object. ...Top of box: Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games / Queen's Baton Relay...It was the first baton relay to visit all 71 nations of the Commonwealth. ...The Queen's Baton Relay has been the traditional curtain-raiser to the Commonwealth Games since 1958. It symbolises the gathering of people from across the Commonwealth. On 14 March 2005 Her Majesty placed a message in the baton at Buckingham Palace, signalling the start of a journey of almost 180,000 kilometres. The baton's journey to the opening ceremony took exactly one year and one day, arriving at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during the opening ceremony of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games on 15 March 2006. It was the first baton relay to visit all 71 nations of the Commonwealth. Athletes and non-athletes alike shared the privilege of carrying the baton. In Bendigo two sites were chosen for events. Bendigo Stadium: Basketball and Wellsford Rifle Range: Full Bore Shooting.Baton in display box. Reproduction of actual object. Front panel has 36 inserts, base is narrower than top. Queens message button near top which unlike the original is not removable. Top is gold coloured, back is dark green. Box is black with black inner liner.Top of box: Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games / Queen's Baton Relaycommonwealth games 2006, city of greater bendigo tourism, city of greater bendigo sport -
Clunes MuseumInstrument - CONDUCTOR BATONS
... ...BATONS....1.2 CONDUCTOR BATONS .3 WOODEN BOX FOR BATONS , BELONGED TO JOSEPH TONKIN .4 COPY OF SPEECH GIVEN BY NEIL ON 31 MAY 2022 WHEN BATONS PRESENTED TO THE MUSEUM...JOSEPH CAPTAIN TONKIN CONDUCTOR BATONS BATONS .1.2 CONDUCTOR BATONS .3 WOODEN BOX FOR BATONS , BELONGED TO JOSEPH TONKIN .4 COPY OF SPEECH GIVEN BY NEIL ON 31 MAY 2022 WHEN BATONS PRESENTED TO THE MUSEUM Instrument CONDUCTOR BATONS ....1.2 CONDUCTOR BATONS .3 WOODEN BOX FOR BATONS , BELONGED TO JOSEPH TONKIN .4 COPY OF SPEECH GIVEN BY NEIL ON 31 MAY 2022 WHEN BATONS PRESENTED TO THE MUSEUMjoseph captain tonkin, conductor batons, batons -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - BATON
... BATON...BATON BELONGED TO MR. ARTHUR BATSON [TOWN CLERK OF CLUNES BOROUGH COUNCIL 1874 - 1884] PRESENTED TO HIM BY MEMBERS OF HIS "TONIC SOL FA" CLASS....BATON BLACK WOODEN WITH DECORATIVE SILVER FERRULES AND INSCRIBED BAND....Functional object BATON ...BATON BELONGED TO MR. ARTHUR BATSON [TOWN CLERK OF CLUNES BOROUGH COUNCIL 1874 - 1884] PRESENTED TO HIM BY MEMBERS OF HIS "TONIC SOL FA" CLASS.BATON BLACK WOODEN WITH DECORATIVE SILVER FERRULES AND INSCRIBED BAND."PRESENTED TO MR. ARTHUR BATSON BY THE MEMBERS OF HIS TONIC SOL FA CLASS. CLUNES JANUARY 1876"local history, musical instrument, accessories, batson arthur -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumWooden Batons
... These wooden batons were used by a local girls gymnastic group in the Korumburra area in the early 1900's. ...3062.2 - Two turned wooden batons, teardrop shape with long handles finished with a balled end. ...Used in a similar fashion to a band leaders baton, they were twirled in each hand and in unison usually to music. gymnastic equipment wooden batons 1900's 3062.2 - Two turned wooden batons, teardrop shape with long handles finished with a balled end. ...These wooden batons were used by a local girls gymnastic group in the Korumburra area in the early 1900's. Used in a similar fashion to a band leaders baton, they were twirled in each hand and in unison usually to music.3062.2 - Two turned wooden batons, teardrop shape with long handles finished with a balled end. Two grooved patterns in the centre of the teardrop.gymnastic equipment, wooden batons, 1900's -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... Photograph of a womens sports team with their coach. They won the Baton Relay - 1951 and had the Highest Aggregate - 1951. ...BATON RELAY 1951 / HIGHEST AGGREGATE 1951 ROBERT POCKLEY / PHOTOGRAPHER...Textile Mills sporting teams sport Textile Mills - sporting teams BATON RELAY 1951 / HIGHEST AGGREGATE 1951 ROBERT POCKLEY / PHOTOGRAPHER Photograph ...Photograph of a womens sports team with their coach. They won the Baton Relay - 1951 and had the Highest Aggregate - 1951. Team members are Val Kelly, Marg Bromley, Lorraine Gration, Joy Gellately, Nancy Trigg, Val Hobbs, Lorna Hobbs, and Johnny Barling (Coach).BATON RELAY 1951 / HIGHEST AGGREGATE 1951 ROBERT POCKLEY / PHOTOGRAPHERtextile mills sporting teams, sport, textile mills - sporting teams -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Batton, Police baton AP1340
... Police baton AP1340...This police baton or truncheon is typical of the ones used by police in Australia perhaps late in the 19th century or early in the 20th century. ...This is a wooden police baton. The rounded body is tapered towards the top and it has an incised ridge near the top and a knob on the top to form a handle. ...There are several possibilities as the collection of the old Warrnambool Museum which operated from the 1870s to the 1960s included several police batons. The owner of this baton is not known but is retained pending further research. history of warrnambool police in warrnambool police baton police baton ap 1304 ‘A P 1304’ This is a wooden police baton. ...This police baton or truncheon is typical of the ones used by police in Australia perhaps late in the 19th century or early in the 20th century. No information has yet been found as to the identity of the owner or the significance of the letters, ‘A P 1304’. There are several possibilities as the collection of the old Warrnambool Museum which operated from the 1870s to the 1960s included several police batons. The owner of this baton is not known but is retained pending further research.This is a wooden police baton. The rounded body is tapered towards the top and it has an incised ridge near the top and a knob on the top to form a handle. The ridge at the top may be for holding a string or rope to carry the baton on the wrist. The wood has been varnished but it is now much worn and discoloured. The letters have been etched into the surface.‘A P 1304’ history of warrnambool, police in warrnambool, police baton, police baton ap 1304 -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchCarved Baton, Carved by a native
... ...baton...This baton was carved by a native at ower corner.The Kokoda track in Papua/New Guinea was the scene of fierce fighting during WWII. ...A piece of timber carved as a baton. The handle has the name of Sgt.V.J.Geisler carved into it,and a hash type pattern around it...Mr Vic Geisler was a member of 39 battalion AIF during 1942.This baton was carved for him. kokoda baton native carved Sgt.V.J.Geisler A piece of timber carved as a baton. ...This baton was carved by a native at ower corner.The Kokoda track in Papua/New Guinea was the scene of fierce fighting during WWII. Australian troops halted the Japanese advance,turning defeat into victory.Mr Vic Geisler was a member of 39 battalion AIF during 1942.This baton was carved for him.A piece of timber carved as a baton. The handle has the name of Sgt.V.J.Geisler carved into it,and a hash type pattern around itSgt.V.J.Geislerkokoda, baton, native, carved -
Linton and District Historical Society IncCeremonial object - Baton, Linton Brass Band, 1850-1914, Linton and District Historical Society Inc
... Baton, Linton Brass Band, 1850-1914...The baton is known to have been used by Mr Trengrove, Drum Major of the Linton Brass Band in the early 1900s....Long baton with large silver knob on one end. White and gold cord with tassels at other end. ...Long wooden centre pole with a metal ferrule at the other end. Baton, Linton Brass Band, 1850-1914 Ceremonial object Baton, Linton Brass Band, 1850-1914 Linton and District Historical Society Inc. ...The baton is known to have been used by Mr Trengrove, Drum Major of the Linton Brass Band in the early 1900s.Long baton with large silver knob on one end. White and gold cord with tassels at other end. Long wooden centre pole with a metal ferrule at the other end.brass bands, linton brass band, mr. m. trengrove, mr. w. todd -
Bialik CollegePhotograph (Item) - Circus Maximus Event at Bialik College
... Sixteen developed photographs, showing a middle school audience in uniform enraptured with the clowns' actions of baton twirling, building a pyramid of people, and unicycle riding. 2001. ...Sixteen developed photographs, showing a middle school audience in uniform enraptured with the clowns' actions of baton twirling, building a pyramid of people, and unicycle riding. ...Sixteen developed photographs, showing a middle school audience in uniform enraptured with the clowns' actions of baton twirling, building a pyramid of people, and unicycle riding. ...Sixteen developed photographs, showing a middle school audience in uniform enraptured with the clowns' actions of baton twirling, building a pyramid of people, and unicycle riding. 2001. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.Developer's mark indicate they were developed on 12 June 2001.2000s, judaism, bialik college, performance -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaTool - Music baton
... The rows of well-drilled and disciplined young life that filled the platform on Sunday School anniversaries, and sang their songs under the baton of Mr Herring, constituted a promise that was amply fulfilled as the years rolled on.”* *”Fifty years ago : a little history of Were Street Methodist Church” : Issued in commemoration of its Jubilee by Members of the Trust 1887 – 1937. ...Stained wood turned music baton....Tool Music baton ...W E Herring and his wife arrived in Brighton in 1887 to live in Roslyn Street. They had both been active members of the Fitzroy Street, St Kilda church choir. In 1937 Mr Herring recalled church life in the 1880s and 1890s. Houses were scarce and to reach the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Were Street, Brighton Beach a creek which had no bridge had “to be crossed – in winter, with the help of a hurricane lamp – and it was no uncommon thing for the preacher, if he were a stranger, to arrive late and breathless, or not at all.” In 1907 permission was given to form a tennis club at Were Street and Mr Herring was its first president. He was also the Were street Methodist Sunday School Superintendent, the Were street Methodist church organist and a member of the church’s Trust. “The Sunday School had a fine set of teachers. The rows of well-drilled and disciplined young life that filled the platform on Sunday School anniversaries, and sang their songs under the baton of Mr Herring, constituted a promise that was amply fulfilled as the years rolled on.”* *”Fifty years ago : a little history of Were Street Methodist Church” : Issued in commemoration of its Jubilee by Members of the Trust 1887 – 1937. To celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Mr Herring composed an anthem. The Brighton Southern Cross, Saturday 26 June 1897, page 2 reported: "The diamond jubilee has been instrumental in evoking some local musical talent. Mr W. E. Herring, organist of the Were-street Wesleyan Church, not being able to find any anthem specially suitable to the jubilee services, set his musical genius to work and composed an original piece. The words are selected from the 72nd Psalm. The music is a very tuneful and well harmonised theme, which does credit to the composer's skill and taste. The anthem was rendered twice on Jubilee Sunday at the Were street Church." Stained wood turned music baton.w e herring, were street methodist sunday school superintendent, music baton, were street wesleyan methodist church -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumChart, medical, human body, muscles and organs
... cotton) backing and is attached with metal tacks to timber batons at each end . A strip of red cotton tape is attached to the mid-part of the upper baton and has been used to secure the chart when it is rolled up. ...The words 'FULL BODY INC LIMBS' is written in black texter pen on the upper baton. The words 'ORGANS, MUSCLES' have been written on the top margin of the chart on the reverse side....cotton) backing and is attached with metal tacks to timber batons at each end . A strip of red cotton tape is attached to the mid-part of the upper baton and has been used to secure the chart when it is rolled up. ...Rectangular medical chart showing the human body, muscles and organs.The chart is made from coated and printed paper on a fabric (?cotton) backing and is attached with metal tacks to timber batons at each end . A strip of red cotton tape is attached to the mid-part of the upper baton and has been used to secure the chart when it is rolled up. Metal ring eyelets are screwed into either end of the upper baton and were probably used to assist when hanging the chart.The artists name 'J.Teck' is included on the lower edge on the front of the chart. The logo of the St John's Ambulance Association and the words 'ST JOHN'S GATE, LONDON E.C. 1' are printed on the lower edge of the chart (left hand side on the front of the chart). The words 'FULL BODY INC LIMBS' is written in black texter pen on the upper baton. The words 'ORGANS, MUSCLES' have been written on the top margin of the chart on the reverse side.medical chart, human body, j.teck -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumChart, medical, human body, right leg fracture
... The chart is attached to two wooden batons with masking tape. The top baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...The chart is attached to two wooden batons with masking tape. The top baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...Rectangular medical chart made from printed and coated paper laid on white fabric (?cotton) and showing a fracture to the right leg. The chart is attached to two wooden batons with masking tape. The top baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. Both batons are stained black. Printed on the RHS front face of the chart at bottom edge are the words 'All rights reserved'. Printed on the LHS front face of the chart at bottom edge are the words 'RUDDIMAN, JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., LONDON'medical chart, human body -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumChart, medical, human body, the skeleton, J.Teck
... The chart is mounted at either end on timber batons using small metal tacks. The upper baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...The chart is mounted at either end on timber batons using small metal tacks. The upper baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...Rectangular chart made from printed and coated paper on a fabric base. The chart is mounted at either end on timber batons using small metal tacks. The upper baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. Both batons are stained black.Two screwed metal eyelets have been attached to the upper baton for use in hanging the chart. A short length of redcotton tape is attached to the mid-point of the upper baton with a metal tack. the tape is used to secure the chart after it has been rolled up.A printed paper label is attached to the reverse of the chart bearing the words 'THE SKELETON'. The logo of the St John Ambulance Association and the words 'ST JOHN'S GATE, LONDON E.C.1' are printed on the botton edge of the chart (LHS). The artists name 'J. Teck' is printed just above. A second, unknown logo is printed on the top LH corner of the chart. Much of it has flaked off so it is not possible to read it.medical chart, human body, j.teck -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)Photograph - Sports, Athletics
... 1959 SPJC Relay Race - baton changing...St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA) Formerly Cnr of Cathedral Place & Lansdowne Street East Melbourne melbourne 1959 SPJC Relay Race - baton changing Photograph Sports, Athletics ... -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumChart, medical, human body, general anatomy
... The chart is mounted at either end on timber batons using small metal tacks. The upper baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...The chart is mounted at either end on timber batons using small metal tacks. The upper baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...Rectangular chart made from printed and coated paper on a fabric base. The chart is mounted at either end on timber batons using small metal tacks. The upper baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. Two screwed metal eyelets have been attached at either end of the upper baton for use in hanging the chart. A short length of white cotton tape is attached to the mid-point of the upper baton with a metal tack. The tape is used to secure the chart after it has been rolled up.The logo of the St John Ambulance Association is printed on the bottom edge of the chart (LHS) along with the words 'ST JOHN'S GATE, LONDON E.C.1'. The artists name 'J.Teck' is printed near the bottom edge of the chart in the centre. medical chart, human body, anatomy -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumChart, medical, human body, dislocations
... The chart is mounted at either end on timber batons using small metal tacks. The upper baton is semi-circular in cross-section while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...The chart is mounted at either end on timber batons using small metal tacks. The upper baton is semi-circular in cross-section while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...Rectangular chart made from printed and coated paper on a fabric base. The chart is mounted at either end on timber batons using small metal tacks. The upper baton is semi-circular in cross-section while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. Two screwed metal eyelets have been attached at either end of the upper baton for use in hanging the chart. A short length of white cotton tape is attached to the mid-point of the upper baton with a metal tack. the tape is used to secure the chart after it has been rolled up.The word 'DISLOCATIONS' is written on the back at the top margin, in black and red ink. The words 'ST JOHN'S GATE, LONDON E.C.1' and a logo for the St John Ambulance Association are printed on the bottom edge at the front of the chart (RHS).medical chart, human body -
Supreme Court of Victoria Librarybaton, c.1826
... baton...Painted black wooden baton, with gold leaf inscription. Baton has been shaped to provide a hand grip with three wooden grooves, barrel/cylinder shape at the other end....UK) significance. tipstaff tipstaves courts judiciary wood supreme court melbourne Painted "Gold Crown/1826/ GR IV/ R. 11" Painted black wooden baton, with gold leaf inscription. Baton has been shaped to provide a hand grip with three wooden grooves, barrel/cylinder shape at the other end. baton ...The tipstaff is a symbol of office for the court officical responsible for keeping order in the court, also called the tipstaff. This tipstaff dates from 1826 and is marked with the reign of George IV. This tipstaff was unlikely to have been used in the Supreme Court of Victoria, and is probably an item donated to the court in the 20th century.This is the only item of this nature held by the court, the item because of its age would be quite rare. This rarity makes it of state significance, further research needs to be undertaken with regard to national and international (ie. UK) significance.Painted black wooden baton, with gold leaf inscription. Baton has been shaped to provide a hand grip with three wooden grooves, barrel/cylinder shape at the other end.Painted "Gold Crown/1826/ GR IV/ R. 11"tipstaff, tipstaves, courts, judiciary, wood, supreme court melbourne -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumChart, medical, blood circulation and heart, J. Teck
... The chart is attached to two wooden batons with small metal tacks. The top baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...The chart is attached to two wooden batons with small metal tacks. The top baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...Rectangular medical chart made from printed and coated paper laid on white fabric (?cotton) and showing the upper part of the human body, with skeleton, organs and blood circulation. The chart is attached to two wooden batons with small metal tacks. The top baton is moulded while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. Both batons are stained black. There are two screwed metal eyelets attached to the upper baton used for hanging the chart. A short length of red cotton tape is attached to the mid point of the upper baton with a metal tack and is used for securing the chart when it is rolled up. There is the remnant of a printed paper label adhered on the reverse side of the chart at the top edge, but unable to read the writing.The artists name (J. Teck) is printed at the bottom LHS of the chart . The logo of the St John's Ambulance Association is printed on the RHS of the lower edge of the chart, along with the words 'St JOHN'S GATE, LONDON, E.C.1'medical chart, blood circulation -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumChart, medical, human body, Ruddiman, Johnston & CO., Ltd
... The upper baton is moulded, while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...The upper baton is moulded, while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. ...Rectangular chart made from printed and coated paper on a fabric base. The chart shows the upper torso of a human male. The chart is mounted at either end on timber batons using small metal tacks. Masking tape has been placed over the metal tacks in an attempt to repair the chart. The upper baton is moulded, while the lower baton is circular in cross-section. Both batons are stained black.Two screwed metal eyelets have been attached at either end of the upper baton for use in hanging the chart. A short length of brown/white cotton tape is attached to the mid-point of the upper baton with a metal tack. the tape is used to secure the chart after it has been rolled up.Printed on the RHS front face of the chart at bottom edge are the words 'All rights reserved'. Printed on the LHS front face of the chart at bottom edge are the words 'RUDDIMAN, JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., LONDON'ruddiman johnston & co, medical chart -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Where to catch the action, 2006
... Route of the Queen's Baton through Whitehorse prior to the Commonwealth Games (photo)....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Queen's Baton relay Commonwealth Games Walker Park Box Hill Town hall Route of the Queen's Baton through Whitehorse prior to the Commonwealth Games (photo). ...Route of the Queen's Baton through Whitehorse prior to the Commonwealth Games (photo).Route of the Queen's Baton through Whitehorse prior to the Commonwealth Games (photo).Route of the Queen's Baton through Whitehorse prior to the Commonwealth Games (photo).queen's baton relay, commonwealth games, walker park, box hill town hall -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Borner's takes a special tram ride", 10/03/2006 12:00:00 AM
... Article by Andrew Jefferson. 3347.2 - part of a series of photos of the Baton Runners for the day, with the same image of Ray Borner on No. 671, titled "Our Baton Runners"....Article by Andrew Jefferson. 3347.2 - part of a series of photos of the Baton Runners for the day, with the same image of Ray Borner on No. 671, titled "Our Baton Runners". ...3347.1 - Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, 10-03-2006, page 1 and page 2. Page 1- "Noisy protest greets baton", when visiting the Eureka centre, has photo of Peter Blackburn at Sovereign Hill. Page 2 - "Borner's takes a special tram ride" with a photo of Ray Borner leaning out of tram 671, with the Commonwealth Games, Queens Baton Relay baton. It was the beginning of Day 44 of the relay in Australia. Article by Andrew Jefferson. 3347.2 - part of a series of photos of the Baton Runners for the day, with the same image of Ray Borner on No. 671, titled "Our Baton Runners".queens baton relay, btm, commonwealth games -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Portrait, 1 - Richards & Co, Frank Wright in Uniform
... ...baton...Sepia photograph of seated man in uniform holding baton the man is Frank Wright...Frank Wright uniform baton conductor Richards & Co Ballarat Sepia photograph of seated man in uniform holding baton the man is Frank Wright Frank Wright in Uniform Photograph Portrait .1 - Richards & Co ...Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and was awarded a gold medal for the highest marks in the ALCM examinations in the British Colonies at the age of seventeen years. He became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was later appointed Musical Director of the London County Council, where he organized many amazing concerts in parks, in and around the London district. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and conducted at the Guildhall of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in Australia.Sepia photograph of seated man in uniform holding baton the man is Frank WrightRichards & Co Ballaratfrank wright, uniform, baton, conductor -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, US Army
... Leather baton holster - black used by USA Military Police catalouge no. 10037...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Baton Holster Leather baton holster - black used by USA Military Police catalouge no. 10037 US Army Equipment Equipment, Army ...Leather baton holster - black used by USA Military Police catalouge no. 10037baton holster -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Weapon, USA. M.P. Night Stick with sheath
... Baton...Military police baton used by the US military. Painted wood with leather holder...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Baton U.S. miltary equipment Night stick Military Police Military police baton used by the US military. ...Military police baton used by the US military. Painted wood with leather holderbaton, u.s. miltary equipment, night stick, military police -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchUniform - Army Officer epaulettes
... Tudor Crown above a crossed sword and baton, with the word 'Australia' at the bottom all in black....Lt Gen Ash Power Army Epaulette Tudor Crown above a crossed sword and baton, with the word 'Australia' at the bottom all in black. ...Camouflage fabric epaulettes issued to Lt Gen Brian “Ash” POWER. Embroidered in black or designated color for specific uniforms, usually in capital letters.Oblong shaped camouflage fabric with three rows of black stitchingTudor Crown above a crossed sword and baton, with the word 'Australia' at the bottom all in black.lt gen ash power, army, epaulette -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumChart, medical, human body, blood circulation, J. Teck
... cotton) base and is attached with metal tacks to timber batons at each end . The timber batons are stained black. ...cotton) base and is attached with metal tacks to timber batons at each end . The timber batons are stained black. ...Rectangular medical chart showing the upper part of the human body, skeleton, organs and blood circulation.The chart is made from printed paper on a fabric (?cotton) base and is attached with metal tacks to timber batons at each end . The timber batons are stained black. A strip of red cotton tape is attached to the mid-part of the upper baton and has been used to secure the chart when it is rolled up. Metal ring eyelets are screwed into either end of the upper baton and were used to hang the chart.The artists name 'J.Teck' is included on the lower edge on the front of the chart (LHS). The logo of the St John's Ambulance Association and the words 'ST JOHN'S GATE, LONDON E.C. 1' are printed on the lower edge of the chart (on the front of the chart at RHS). The words 'BLOOD CIRCULATION' are written in blue ink on the top margin of the chart on the reverse side.medical chart, human body, blood circulation, j. teck -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - LEATHER BATON
... Baton, timber with braided leather covering, has a leather braided thong on one end....Accessory LEATHER BATON ...Baton, timber with braided leather covering, has a leather braided thong on one end.military - equipment, uniform -army, costume accessories -male, handcrafts- leatherwork -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Weapon - Metal Capped Wooden Truncheon
... The whole baton has a coating of varnish....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Weapon Metal capped truncheon Police Baton A tapered wooden baton that is 38 centimetres long. ...A tapered wooden baton that is 38 centimetres long. It is three centimetres diameter at the top and two centimetres diameter at the 11 centimetre long handle section. The handle has black string wrapped around it and a hole halfway with a broken leather lanyard in it. There is a one and a half centimetre wide metal strip around the end. The top of the baton has a four centimetre long metal cap. The whole baton has a coating of varnish.weapon, metal capped truncheon, police baton
